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Air  Conditioning  System  (Option) 
The  air  conditioner and heater  work best  if you keep 
your  windows  closed  while  using them.  Your vehicle 
also  has  the  flow-through  ventilation system described 
later  in  this  section. 
Air Conditioning 
Your  system  has three  air  conditioner  settings  in 
addition  to  the  standard  climate  control  system.  Before  using 
your  air  conditioner 
on very hot  days, open the 
windows  long  enough  to  let hot inside  air  escape.  This 
reduces  the  amount  of work your  air  conditioner's 
compressor  will have 
to do, which should  help  fuel 
economy. 
MAX: Use for  maximum  cooling.  This  setting 
recirculates  much of the  air  inside  your  vehicle 
so it 
maximizes  your  air  conditioner's  performance  and your 
vehicle's  fuel economy. 
NORM: Use  for  normal cooling  on hot days.  This 
setting  cools  outside  air  and directs  it  through  the 
instrument  panel  outlets. 
BI-LEV: Use on cool, but sunny  days.  This  setting 
brings 
in the  outside  air, but  directs it in two ways.  The 
cool  air 
is directed to the upper portion  of your  body 
through  the  instrument  panel outlets, but slightly 
warmer  air  is directed  through the heater  ducts  and 
defroster  vents.  At  times  this  temperature  difference 
may  be  more  apparent than  others. 
The  air  conditioner  compressor  is enabled  in all  three  air 
conditioning  positions. 
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-L- El 
F/P IN.1 e, 
iNST LPS GAUGES 
I I 
H3LP CIRCUIT BREAKER 
~ CIRCUIT PWR WDO 
BREAKER 
PWA ACC 
BREAKEI? - CIRCUIT 
Fuse Usage 
PRNDL 
F/P INJ 
STOP  HAZ 
AIR BAG 
INST. LPS Circuitry 
Electronic  PRNDL  display  (automatic  transaxle) 
Fuel 
Pump,  Fuel Injectors 
Hazard/Stop  Lamps 
Power  Door  Locks,  Power  Mirrors,  Cigar  Lighter 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
Interior Lamps  Dimming 
Fuse 
GAUGES 
HORN 
ALARM 
HTR-A/C 
RDO 
TURN  DR 
LK 
TAIL  LPS 
WDO 
WIPER 
ERLS  DR  UNLK 
FTP 
ACC 
AIR BAG  PCM CRUISE 
HDLP  Circuitry 
Rear Window Defogger, 
Gauges, Warning 
Lights 
Horn, Fog Lamps 
Chime,  Interior  Lamps, Automatic  Door 
Locks,  Remote Lock Control 
Heater, Air Conditioning,  Anti-Lock  Brakes 
(ABS), Daytime Running  Lamps  (DRL) 
(Canada) 
Radio 
Turn Signals 
Automatic Door Locks 
Fog Lamps,  Tail Lamps,  Marker Lamps, 
License  Lamp 
Power Windows, Sunroof  (Circuit Breaker) 
Windshield  Wipersmashers 
Engine Controls,  Back-up Lamps 
Automatic  Door Unlock  (Remove 
to Disable) 
Flash-to-Pass 
(U.S.) 
Rear Window  Antenna, Power  Seats, Rear 
Window Defogger,  Power Sunroof  (Circuit 
Breaker) 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
Powertrain Control  Module, Ignition System 
Cruise Control 
Headlamps  (Circuit  Breaker) 
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Capacities & Specifications 
Engine  Crankcase  (All  Models) ................................ .4.5 quarts 
Pan  Removal  and Replacement 
................................ .4.0 quarts 
After Complete Overhaul 
..................................... 7.0 quarts 
Automatic  Transaxle,  3-Speed 
When  draining  or replacing  torque  con.wrteu; Inore jluid may be merlecl. 
Automatic  Transaxle,  4-Speed 
Pan Removal  and Replacement ................................. 6.0 quarts 
After Complete Overhaul 
.................................... .8.0 quarts 
When  draining or replacing  torque  convertel; more JZuid ma): he needed. 
ManuaI  Transaxle,  5-Speed 
Cooling  System 
Complete  Drain and Refill .................................... 2.0 quarts 
2.3L Quad 4 ................................................ 10.4 quarts  9.8 L 
3.1L V6 ................................................... 13.1 quarts  12.4 L 
Not all air  conditioning  refrigerants  are the SLIMZ~. If the air  conditioning  syrtetn in your vehicle needs 
refrigerant, be sure the proper refrigerant  is ~lsed. If you ’re  not sure, ask yo~u Olchnohile retailet: For 
additional  information,  see your “Wnrranty and Owner Assistance  Information ’’ hooklet. 
Refrigerant (R-l34a), Air  Conditioning ...................... See refrigerant charge  label underhood.  4.3 
L 
3.8 L 
6.6 L 
5.7 L 
7.6 L 
1.9 L 
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I Section 9 Index 
Adding Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
..................... 6- 19 
Brake  Fluid ................................. 6-26 
Electrical  Ecluipt-nent 
............ 2- 16 . I7 . 3- I5 . 6-50 
Engine  Coolant 
......................... 5- 15. 6-23 
Engine  Oil 
.................................. 6- 12 
Hycitwlic  Clutch  Fluid ........................ 6-2 1 
Manual Transaxle  Fluid ....................... 6-20 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
......................... 6-24 
Sound  Equipment 
............................ 3- IS 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid ................. 2-39 . 6-25 
How Does it Restrain ......................... 1-22 
How it Works ............................... 1-21 
Location ................................... 1-2 1 
Readiness Light ........................ 1-20 . 2-60 
Servicing 
................................... 1-24 
What  Makes 
it Inflate  .........................  1-22 
What  Will You See  After 
it Inflates .............. 1-23 
When  Should 
it Inl'late ........................ 1-22 
Air  Cleaner .................................... 6- I6 
Air  Conditioning ................................ 3-3 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning ...................... 6-47 
Antenna.  Fixed  Mast 
............................ 3- 17 
Antenna.  Rear  Window  Defogger .................. 3- I7 
Air Bag 
Alignment  and  Balance . Tires ..................... 6-39 Antifreeze 
..................................... 6-21 
Adding 
............................... 5- 15.6-23 
Checking 
................................... 6- 23 
Anti-Lock 
..................................... 4-6 
Anti-Lock  Brake System  Warning  Light ......... 2-63. 4-6 
Anti-Lock  Brakes ............................... 4-6 
Appearance 
Care and  Materials .................... 6-49 
Ashtray  and  Lighler 
............................. 2-51 
Audio  Systems 
.................................. 3-5 
Auto Down Window ............................ 2-32 
Automatic  Door  Locks 
............................ 2-4 
Automatic  Overdrive  Position 
. Automatic  Transaxle ... 2-21 
Automatic  Transaxle ............................ 2- 19 
Automatic  Transaxle . Automatic  Overdrive  Position . 2-2 I 
Automatic  Transaxle  Chart ..................... 6-54 
Drive (D) Position ............................ 2-21 
First  Gear ( 1 ) Position ........................ - 3-22 
Neutral (N) Position .......................... 2-20 
Park 
(P) Position ............................. 2- 19 
Reverse (R) Position .......................... 2-20 
Second 
Gear (2) Position ...................... 2-21 
Shifting 
.............................. 2-  19.27. 29 
Starting  Your Engine .......................... 2- IS 
Third Gear (3) Position ........................ 2-21 
AppeariInce 
Ci1t.e 
............................... 6-11 
Armrest . Storage ............................... I 3 -49 
Ashtray . Rear .................................. 2-52 
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