
These  symbols  are  important for you and your passengers  whenever your 
vehicle is driven: 
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Fasten  Safety Door Lock/Unlock 
Belts 
These symbols have  to do with your lights: 
Master  Lighting 
Switch  Turn 
Signal 
Direction 
Fog Lights  Daytime 
Running  Lights 
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Hazard  Warning 
Flasher  Headlight 
High  Beam 
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These symbols are on some of your controls: 
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Windshield Wiper  Windshield 
Washer 
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Windshield Defroster 
Ventilating Fan 
These symbols are used on  warning and  indicator lights: 
Engine  Coolant 
Temperature 
~~ 
Battery  Charging 
System 
BRAKE 
Brake 
ANTI- 
LOCK 
4 Wheel 
Anti-Lock 
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Rear  Window 
Defogger 
Fuel 
Parking Brake 
Release 
Engine Oil 
Pressure 
SHIFT 
Shift  Lighf 
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Tachometer 
. :i 
Your tachometer 
displays  the engine 
speed 
in revolutions 
per minute  (rpm). 
1 NOTICE: 
Do  not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer  in  the  red  area\
, 
your  engine 
or other  parts  could  be  damaged. 
Damage  to  your  engine  or  vehicle  caused 
by operating  the 
engine 
in the  red  area  isn’t  covered by your  vehicle  warranty. 
Warning  Lights  and Indicators 
This  part describes  the warning  lights and gages that  may  be  on  your 
vehicle.  The pictures  will help  you locate them. 
Warning lights and  gages can signal  that something  is wrong before 
it 
becomes  serious  enough to cause an expensive repair  or replacement. 
Paying attention  to your warning lights  and gages  could also save  you or 
others  from  injury. 
Warning  lights  come  on when there  may  be or is a problem 
with one  of your 
vehicle’s  functions. 
As you will see in the details  on the  next  few  pages, 
some  warning  lights come on briefly when  you start  the engine  just 
to let 
you  know they’re  working.  If  you are familiar 
with this section,  you should 
not  be alarmed when 
this happens. 
Gages  can  indicate when there  may  be or is a problem  with one of your 
vehicle’s  functions.  Often gages and warning lights work together to let  you 
know when there’s 
a problem  with your vehicle. 
When  one 
of the warning lights  comes on and stays on when  you are 
driving,  or when  one 
of the gages  shows there may  be  a problem,  check the 
section that tells  you what 
to do about it. Please  follow  this manual‘s  advice. 
Waiting to 
do repairs  can  be costly - and  even dangerous. So please  get to 
know your warning  lights and gages.  They’re  a  big help. 
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Try not to pass  more than  one vehicle  at a time on two-lane  roads. 
Reconsider  before  passing  the next vehicle. 
0 Don’t  overtake a slowly moving vehicle too rapidly. Even though the 
brake  lights  are 
not flashing, it may  be  slowing down or starting  to  turn. 
If you’re  being passed,  make it easy for the  following  driver  to  get 
ahead 
of you.  Perhaps  you can  ease a little to the right. 
Loss of Control 
Let’s review  what  driving  experts say about  what happens when the three 
control  systems  (brakes,  steering  and acceleration)  don’t  have enough 
friction  where the tires  meet the road 
to do  what  the driver  has asked. 
In  any emergency,  don’t give up. Keep trying 
to steer  and constantly  seek an 
escape  route or area  of less  danger. 
Skidding 
In a skid, a driver  can  lose control of the vehicle.  Defensive  drivers avoid 
most  skids  by taking  reasonable  care  suited 
to existing conditions,  and by 
not  “overdriving”  those conditions.  But  skids are  always  possible. 
The  three  types  of skids  correspond  to  your  vehicle’s three control  systems. 
In  the  braking  skid  your wheels  aren’t rolling.  In the  steering  or cornering 
skid,  too  much speed  or steering  in 
a curve  causes  tires to  slip  and lose 
cornering  force.  And 
in the acceleration  skid too much  throttle  causes  the 
driving  wheels  to spin. 
A  cornering  skid and an  acceleration  skid are best handled  by easing your 
foot  off the  accelerator  pedal. 
If  your  vehicle  starts  to  slide,  ease  your  foot 
off the accelerator  pedal and 
quickly  steer the way  you  want the vehicle 
to go. If you start  steering 
quickly  enough,  your vehicle  may straighten  out.  Always be ready  for 
a 
second  skid if it occurs. 
Of course,  traction  is reduced when water, snow, ice,  gravel, or other 
material  is on 
the road.  For safety, you’ll  want  to slow down  and adjust your 
driving  to  these  conditions.  It is  important  to slow down on slippery 
surfaces  because stopping  distance  will be longer and vehicle control more 
limited. 
While  driving  on a surface 
with reduced  traction,  try your best  to avoid 
sudden  steering,  acceleration.  or braking  (including  engine  braking 
by 
shifting to a lower gear). Any sudden changes  could cause the tires  to  slide. 
You  may  not  realize the  surface is slippery until your  vehicle 
is skidding. 
Learn 
to recognize  warning clues - such as enough water, ice  or packed 
snow 
on the road to make a “mirrored  surface” - and slow down  when  you 
have any  doubt. 
Remember: 
Any anti-lock  brake  system (ABS) helps avoid only the braking 
skid. 
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Index 
A 
Adding  Equipment to Your Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle  (See "Supplemental 
Intlatable  Restraint System  (SIR)") 
Air Bag  (See "Supplemental  Intlatable Restrain1 System (SIR)") 
Air  Cleaner  (See  "Engine-Air Cleaner") 
Air  Conditioning  (See  "HeatedAir  Conditioning Controls") 
Antenna 
....................................................... 3-25 
Readiness  Light 
(See "Lights") 
Anti-Lock  Brakes (See "Brakes") 
Appearance  Care 
................................ 
Materials  Chart .............................. 
Arbitration  Program  (See "Better  Business  Bureau  Media 
Audio  Systems 
................................. 
................ 6-67 
................. 6-75 
. tion") 
.................. 3-6 
Care of Your  Cassette  Player  and Tapes ............................ 3-24 
Care_of  Compact  Discs 
......................................... 3-25 
ETR:  AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  Cassette  System 
....................... 3-9 
ETRf  AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  Cassette  ATC System 
.................. 3-11 
ETR'?'  AM-FM  Stereo  Audio Compact Disc ATC  System ............. 3-16 
Rcmote  Cassette  Player 
...................................... 3-22 
ETR&AM-FM  Stereo Audio System 
............................... 3-7 
THEFTLOCK  Theft Deterrent  Feature 
........................ 3- 14. 3-20 
Understanding  Radio  Reception .................................. 3-23 
Automatic  Transmission  (See "Tnlnsmission") 
Axle  LockingRea  r 
................................................. 2-27 
Front  (See "Four-Wheel  Drive") 
Rear 
........................................................ 6-32 
B 
Battery ........................................................ 6-47 
Belts  (See "Safety  Belts") 
Better  Business  Bureau Mediation 
.................................... 8-3 
Blizzard  (See "Driving-If  You're  Caught 
in a Blizzard") 
Brakes  Adjustment 
.................................................. 6-45 
Anti-Lock  (ABS) 
.............................................. 4-6 
Anti-Lock Warning Light  (See "Lights") 
Hydro-Boost  Brake System 
..................................... 6-41 
Master  Cylinder .............................................. 6-42 
Parking 
..................................................... 2-27 
PedalTravel 
................................................. 644 
Propshaft  Parking  Brake  Burnish Procedure 
........................ 2-28 
Replacingparts 
............................................... 6-45 
System  Warning  Light (See *'Lights") 
To Check  Brake  Fluid .......................................... 6-43 
Trailer  (.See  "Trailer-Brakes") 
Transmission  Shift  Interlock 
(BTSI) ............................... 2-20 
Wear 
....................................................... 6-44 
WhattoAdd 
................................................. 643 
Braking ......................................................... 4-5 
In Emergencies ................................................ 4-7 
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Halogen  Bulbs (See "Bulb  Replacement") 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
........................................... 5-1 
Head Restraints  (See "Seats") 
Headlamps  and  Vehicle Lighting 
.................................... 2-48 
Replacement  (See "Bulb  Replacement") 
High  Beam  Indicator  Light  (See "Lights") 
High-Low  Beam  Changer 
...................................... 240 
Reminder .................................................... 2-49 
Heater Controls .................................................. 3-1 
Refrigerant  Capacity ........................................... 6-85 
Heater/Air  Conditioning  Controls ............................... 3-2 . 6-46 
Highway  Hypnosis (See "Driving-Highway  Hypnosis") 
Hitches  (See "Towing-Hitches") 
Hood 
Checking  Under:  Hood  Release .................................. 6-13 
Horn .......................................................... 2-38 
Hydraulic  Clutch ................................................ 6-31 
When to Check and  What to Use ................................. 6-32 
Howtocheck ................................................ 6-32 
Hydroplaning  (See "Driving in the Rain") 
I 
If You're  Stuck in Sand . Mud.  Ice . or Snow ........................... 5-39 
Ignition Switch .................................................. 2-10 
Intlation-Tire Prussure (See "Tires") 
Instrument  Cluster 
............................................... 2-68 
InstrumentPanel ................................................ 2-68 
J 
Jacking  Equipment  Storage ................................... 5-27 . 5-28 
Jump Starting .................................................... 5-2 
K 
Key Lock Cylinders ......................................... 6-46.7-94 
Key Release Button .............................................. 2-11 
Keyless  Entry System ............................................. 2-7 
Keys 
........................................................... 2-1 
L 
Labe 1 s 
Lamps 
Certification/Tire  (See  "CertificaticdTire  Label") 
CargdCenter  High Mounted  Stop  Lamp 
...................... 2.52, 2.83 
Daytime  Running Lamps ....................................... 2-50 
Dome 
....................................................... 2-51 
Fog ........................................................ 2-49 
Headlights 
(See "Headlamps") 
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Lamps (continued) 
Lamp  and Bulb  Data 
........................................... 6-88 
Reading 
..................................................... 2-51 
Replacement  (See “Bulb  Replacement“) 
Underhood  Reel Lamp 
......................................... 2-52 
Lights ......................................................... 2-70 
Air Bag Readiness Light 
................................... 1-20,  2-71 
Anti-.  Lock  Brake System  Warning  Light 
........................... 2-73 
Brake System  Warning Light 
.................................... 2-72 
Charging  System  Warning Light 
.................................. 2-76 
Daytime  Running  Lamps (DRL) Indicator Light 
................ 2-50,  2-77 
Check 
Gages Light 
............................................ 2-77 
Glow  Plugs Light 
............................................. 2-75 
Headlamp  High Beam Indicator Light 
............................. 2-78 
Headlights  (See  “Headlamps”)  Low Coolant  Warning Light 
................................ 2-75,  6-38 
Malfunction  Indicator 
..................................... 2-76,  6-57 
Safety  Belt Reminder  Light 
..................................... 2-71 
Service  Throttle  Soon 
.......................................... 2-74 
ShiftLight 
.............................................. 2-25, 2-78 
Turn Signal  and Lane Change  Indicator Light .................. 240,  2-79 
Water 
in Fuel  (Diesel  Engine) .................................... 2-74 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
............................................ 4-37 
Trailering  Package 
............................................ 4-39 
Truck-Camper  Loading 
........................................ 4-39 
Lock  Cylinders  (See “Key Lock Cylinders“) 
Loss of  Control  (See “Driving-Loss 
of Control”) 
Lubrication  (See  “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants“) 
M 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (See “Lights”) 
Maintenance  (See “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”) 
Master  Cylinder  (See  “Brakes”) 
Mirrors  Convexoutside 
............................................... 2-56 
Electric  Outside  Rearview  Mirrors 
................................ 2-56 
Electrochromic  Inside  Rearview  Mirror 
............................ 2-54 
Inside 
....................................................... 2-53 
Outside 
..................................................... 2-56 
ModelReference 
.................................................. iv 
Multifunction  Lever .............................................. 2-39 
N 
Noise  Control  System ............................................ 6-14 
0 
Odometer  (See “Gages“) 
Off-Road  Driving (See  ”Driving-Off  Road  Driving”) 
Off-Road  Recovery 
............................................... 4-9 
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Towing ATrailer 
.................................................... 442 
DrivingonGrades 
.......................................... 4-47 
Driving  with 
a Trailer ....................................... 4-46 
ParkingonHills 
............................................ 4-48 
Passing 
................................................... 4-46 
Safety  Chains 
.............................................. 445 
Hitches 
..................................................... 4-45 
TowingYourVehicle .............................................. 5-7 
Trailer 
Brakes 
...................................................... 4-45 
Recommendations ............................................. 4-42 
Towing  (See  “Towing”) 
Wiring  Harness 
.......................................... 2-83.  6-79 
Trailering  Package (See “Loading  Your Vehicle”) 
Transmission 
Automatic 
.............................................. 2-19.  6-27 
How  To Add  Fluid 
.......................................... 6-30 
How 
To Check  Fluid ........................................ 6-27 
When  to  Check  and Change  Fluid 
.............................. 6-27 
Five-SpeedManual 
...................................... 2-22:  6-30 
How 
To Add  Fluid .......................................... 6-31 
HowToCheck 
............................................. 6-30 
Shift  Light  (See  “Lights”) 
Shiftspeeds 
............................................... 2-25 
With  Low 
Gear ............................................ 2-22 
WithoutLowGear 
.......................................... 2-24 
WhenToCheck 
............................................ 6-30 
TorqueLock 
............................................ 2-28,  2-30 
Trip  Odometer  (See  “Gages”) 
Turn Signal  and Lane  Change  Indicator  (See  “Lights”) 
V 
Vehicle 
Damage  Warnings 
............................................... vi 
Identification  Number ..................................... 6-76. 6-77 
Loading  (See  “Loading  Your  Vehicle”) 
Storage 
..................................................... 6-47 
Symbols 
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Ventilation System 
................................................ 3-5 
Tips ......................................................... 3-5 
Voltmeter  (See  “Gages”) 
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Warning 
Devices.  Other 
................................................ 5-2 
Hazard  Flashers  (See  “Hazard Warning  Flashers”) 
Lights  and Indicators 
........................................... 2-70 
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