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NOTICE: 
When  using  concentrated  washer  fluid, follow the 
manufacturer’s  instructions  for  adding  water. 
0 Don’t  mix  water  with  ready-to-use  washer  fluid.  Water  can  cause  the  solution  to  freeze  and  damage  your  washer  fluid 
tank  and  other  parts  of the  washer  system. 
Also, water 
doesn’t  clean  as  well as  washer  fluid. 
0 Fill  your  washer  fluid  tank  only 3/4 full  when  it’s very  cold. 
This  allows  for  expansion,  which  could  damage  the  tank  if it is 
completely  full. 
Don’t  use  radiator  antifreeze  in  your  windshield  washer.  It 
can  damage  your  washer  system  and  paint. 
Cruise Control (Option) 
If you  have  Cruise 
Control,  the  end 
of 
your multifunction 
lever 
will look like 
this. 
With  Cruise  Control, 
you can maintain a speed  of about 25 mph (40 kdh) 
or  more  without  keeping  your foot on the accelerator.  This  can really help 
on 
long trips.  Cruise  Control does not work at speeds below  about 25 mph 
(40 kmk). 
When you apply your brakes, the Cruise  Control  shuts off. 
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Cooling System - Gasoline  Engines 
When you decide  it’s safe  to lift the hood, here’s what you’ll see: 
A. Coolant recovery tank 
B. Engine  fan(s) 
C. Radiator  pressure  cap 
I A CAUTION: 
If  your  vehicle  has  air conditioning,  the  auxiliary  electric  fan 
under  the  hood  can  start  up  even  when  the  engine  is  not  runn\
ing 
and  can  injure  you.  Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools  away  from  any  underhood  electric  fan. 
If  the  coolant  inside the coolant  recovery tank  is boiling, don’t  do  anything 
else 
until it  cools  down. 
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The coolant level 
should be a1 or above 
the 
COLD mark. If it 
isn’t,  you  may  have a 
leak in the radiator 
hoses. heater hoses, 
radiator. water 
pump 
or  somewhere  else in 
the cooling system. 
A CAUTION: 
Heater  and  radiator  hoses, and  other  engine parts, can  be  very 
hot.  Don’t  touch them. 
If you do, you  can be burned. 
Don’t  run the engine 
if there is a leak. If you  run the engine,  it 
could  lose  all  coolant.  That could  cause an engine  fire, and you 
could  be burned.  Get any leak  fixed  before you drive  the  vehicle. 
NOTICE: 
Engine damage from running your  engine without coolant  isn’t 
covered 
by your warranty. 
If there  seem  to be no leak.  start the  engine again. See if the fan speed 
increases  when idle speed  is doubled 
by pushing the accelerator pedal  down. 
If it doesn’t, your vehicle  needs  service. Turn  off  the  engine. 
How to Add Coolant  to  the  Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
If you haven’t found a problem yet,  but  the coolant  level isn’t at or  above 
the  COLD  mark, add 
a SO/SO mixture of c.lea12 water (preferably  distilled) 
and 
a proper  antifreeze  at  the coolant  recovery  tank.  (See “Engine  Coolant” 
in the Index for more information  about the proper  coolant mix.) 
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When  the coolant in the coolant  recovery  tank is at or above the COLD 
mark. start your vehicle. 
If the overheat  warning continues,  there’s one more thing  you can try. You 
can add 
the proper  coolant mix directly  to  the radiator, but  be  sure the 
cooling  system 
is cool  before  you do it. 
A CAUTION: 
Steam  and  scalding  liquids  from a hot  cooling  system  can  blow 
out  and  burn  you badly.  They  are  under  pressure,  and  if you 
turn  the  radiator  pressure  cap 
- even a little - they  can  come 
out 
at high  speed.  Never  turn  the  cap  when  the  cooling  system, 
including  the  radiator  pressure  cap,  is  hot.  Wait  for  the  cool\
ing 
system  and  radiator  pressure  cap  to  cool if you  ever  have  to  turn 
the  pressure  cap. 
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How to Add Coolant to the Radiator 
r 
1. 
I 
You can remove the radiator pressure  cap when  the cooling  system, 
including  the radiator pressure  cap 
and upper radiator hose, is no longer 
hot. Turn  the pressure  cap slowly 
to the left until it first stops.  (Don't 
press down  while turning the pressure  cap.) 
If you hear a hiss, wait for that to stop. A hiss means there is still  some 
pressure left. 
:_. .w 2. Then keep 
turning the 
pressure  cap, but 
now push  down 
as you  turn it. 
Remove the 
pressure  cap. 
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3. Fill the radiator 
with the proper 
mix, up  to the 
base 
of the filler 
neck. 
4. Then fill the 
IL 
A 
I 
coolant recovery 
tank to the COLD 
mark. 
5. Put the  cap  back 
on  the  coolant 
recovery tank,  but 
leave the 
radiator pressure 
cap 
off. 
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F 
6. Start the engine 
and  let it  run 
until 
you can feel  the 
upper radiator 
hose getting  hot. 
Watch  out for the 
engine  fan(s). 
7. By this time the coolant  level inside the radiator  filler neck  may  be 
lower. 
If the level is lower,  add more  of the  proper mix through the 
filler  neck until the level  reaches the base 
of the filler neck. 
I_ 
8. Then  replace  the pressure cap. At any  time during this procedure if 
coolant  begins 
to flow out of the filler neck, reinstall the pressure  cap. 
Be  sure  the arrows 
on the pressure  cap line up like this. 
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Cooling System - Diesel  Engines 
When you decide  it‘s safe to  lift  the hood,  here’s what you’ll  see: 
A. Coolant  surge tank pressure  cap 
B. Engine fan(s) 
C. Radiator 
A CAUTION: 
If your  vehicle  has  air conditioning,  the  auxiliary  electric  fan 
under  the  hood  can  start  up  even  when  the  engine  is not  running 
and  can  injure  you.  Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools  away  from 
any  underhood  electric  fan. 
If the  coolant  inside the coolant  surge tank is boiling,  don’t do anything  else 
until it cools down. 
The  coolant level 
should be 
at or  above 
the 
COLD mark. If it 
isn’t, 
you may have a 
leak  in  the radiator 
hoses, heater hoses, 
radiator, water pump 
or  somewhere  else in 
the  cooling  system. 
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