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i Power  Door  Locks Automatic  Door  Locks 
With power door  locks, you can lock 
doors  of your vehicle  from the driver 
door  lock  switch.  or 
unlock  all the  Just  close your doors  and turn  on  the  ignition. If you 
’ or  front  passenger  have  an automatic transaxle, all of the  doors will  lock 
when  you move your  shift  lever  out  of 
PARK (P) or 
NEUTRAL 
(N). If  you have  a manual transaxle, all 
of  the doors  will  lock when the  vehicle  reaches about 
8 mph (13 km/h). If someone needs  to get out while 
the  vehicle  is running, have  that person use the manual 
or  power  lock. When the door is closed again,  it will 
lock automatically when  you move  your shift lever  out 
of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). If you  have  a manual 
transaxle,  the doors will  lock when  the vehicle reaches 
about 
8 mph (1 3 km/h). All doors  will automatically 
unlock when  the key  is turned  to  the 
OFF position. 
If  you  don’t want  the doors  to automatically unlock 
when  the key  is turned  to  the 
OFF position,  you can 
remove the Automatic Door Unlock  fuse. 
For fuse 
location,  see  “Fuses and Circuit  Breakers”  in  the Index. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If you are leaving  the  vehicle, open your door and  set 
the  locks  from  inside,  then get 
out and close  the  door.  
     
        
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Turn Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
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The turn  signal  has two  upward  (for right) and  two 
downward  (for left) positions.  These positions allow 
you 
to signal  a  turn or  a  lane  change. 
To  signal  a turn, move the  lever all the  way 
up or  down. 
When 
the turn is  finished,  the lever  will return 
automatically. 
A green arrow on  the 
instrument panel will 
flash in the direction 
of  the  turn  or lane 
change. 
To  signal 
a lane  change,  just raise  or lower  the  lever  until 
the  green  arrow  starts  to flash.  Hold  it there  until 
you 
complete  your  lane  change.  The lever  will  return  by itself 
when  you  release  it. 
A warning  chime signal will come  on if  you  have left 
your turn  signal  on  for more than three-quarters mile 
(1 km). 
As you signal a turn  or a lane  change,  if the  arrows  don I: 
flash but just  stay on,  a signal  bulb may  be  burned out 
and  other  drivers  won’t see your 
turn signal. 
If a bulb is burned  out,  replace  it to help avoid an 
accident. 
If the green arrows don’t  go on at all  when you 
signal  a turn, check the  fuse (see “Fuses and Circuit 
Breakers’’  in  the Index) and  for burned-out  bulbs. 
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Fuses & Circuit  Breakers 
The wiring  circuits  in your vehicle  are  protected from 
short  circuits  by a  combination  of fuses  and circuit 
breakers.  This  greatly  reduces 
the chance of damage 
caused  by electrical  problems. 
The  main  fuse panel  is located  to  the  left 
of the steering 
wheel under  the  instrument  panel. To open,  push 
forward  on the tab and pull  down. 
Look at the silver-colored  band inside the  fuse. If the 
band is broken  or melted,  replace the  fuse. Be sure  you 
replace 
a bad  fuse  with  a new  one of the correct  size. 
When  finished,  replace  the cover  and pinch  the release 
levers  again to unlock the panel.  Press 
it back up into 
place. 
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Expectant  Mothers . Use of Safety  Belts ............. 1-25 
Extender . Safety Belt ............................ 1-47 
Fabric  Cleanins 
............................... 6-42 
Fifth  Gear 
(5) . Manual Transaxle ................... 2-24 
Filling  Your Tank 
................................ 6-4 
Fi 
I ter  Air  Cleancr 
................................. 6- I6 
Engine  Oil .................................. 6-57 
Finish  Care 
.................................... 6-46 
Finish  Damage ................................. 6-48 
First  Gear 
. Automatic  Transaxle ................... 2-22 
First  Gear 
(I j . Manual  Transaxle ................... 2-23 
Fixed 
Mast Antenna ............................. 3-17 
Flash-To-Pass  Feature 
........................... 2-36 
Flashers 
. Hazard  Warning ......................... 5- 1 
Flat Tire . Changing ............................. 5-20 
Flow-Trough  Ventilation System .................... 3-4 
Fog  Lamp  Bulb  Replacement 
..................... 6-32 
FogLamps 
.................................... 2-44 
Foreign  Countries.  Fuel 
........................... 6-4 
Four-Way  Manual  Seat 
........................... 1-2 
Fourth Gear (4) . Manual  Transaxle ................. 2-24 
French  Language 
MUILI~ 11 
Front  Reading  Lamps ......................... 2-45 . 46 
Front  Seatback  Latches 
........................... 1-5 
Front Towing  Hookups ........................... 5-9 
Fuel 
Door  Release 
. Remote ......................... 6-5 
Filling  Your 
Tank ............................. 6-4 
Fluid 
Capacities  Chart 
........................... 6-54 
Fluids  and Lubricants 
......................... 7-4  1.42 
.. ........................... 
Gage ...................................... 2-69 
Fuses and Circuit  Breakers ....................... 6-51 
In Foreign  Countries ........................... 6-4 
Gage 
. Engine  Coolant  Temperature  (cage Clusters) . . 2-64 
Gqe. Fuel (Std ancl Gage  Clusters) ................. 2-69 
Gage.  Oil (Gage  Clusters) 
........................ 2-66 
Gage.  Taclwmeter  (Gage  Clusters) 
................. 2-69 
Gage 
. Voltmeter  (Gage  Clusters) ................... 2-61 
Gasolines  for  Cleaner  Air 
......................... 6-3 
GAWR  (Gross Axle Weight  Rating) 
................ 4-30 
Gear  Positions  (Automatic  Transaxle 
j ...... 2- IC) . 20 . 222 1. 
Gear  Positions  (Manual  Transaxle) .............. 2-23 . 24 
Glass . Cleaning ................................ 6-45 
GVWR  (Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating) 
.............. 4-30 
Glo~e BOX ....................................  2-11 
Halo. (Ten Bulbs ................................ 6-29 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers .......................... 
5-1 
Head Restraints ................................. 1-5 
Headlamp  High-Low  Beam Changer ............... 2-36 
Headlamp.  Wiring 
.............................. 6-53 
Headla111ps 
.................................... 2-35 
Headlamps 
. Bulb  Replacement .................... 6-30 
Heating 
........................................ 3-2 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-20 
Hill and  Mountain Roads ......................... 4-21 
Hitches 
. Trailer ................................. 4-34 
Hood Release ................................... 6-7 
Hearing  or  Speech 
Impairecl 
. Customer  Assistance ...... 8-2 
High  Beam  Lamps 
. How to Change ................ 2-36 
9-5