
Vehicle Symbols 
These  are  some of the symbols you may  find on your vehicle. 
For  example, 
these  symbols 
are used  on  an 
original  battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
BURNS 
SPARK OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These  symbols are  important 
for  you  and 
your  passengers 
whenever  your 
vehicle 
is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
FASTEN  SEAT 4 
BELTS 
POWER 
WINDOW 
These  symbols 
have  to  do with 
your  lights: 
SIGNALS e 9 
TURN 
WARNING A 
HAZARD 
FLASHER 
FOG  LAMPS $0 
These  symbols 
are  on  some 
of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
WIPER 
WINDSHIELD 
DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
These  symbols are  used  on 
warning  and 
indicator  lights: 
COOLANT Fe 
TEMP -- 
ENGINE 
CHARGING I-1 
BATTERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE (a) 
RADIATOR COOLANT 
FUEL 
ENGINE  OIL 
PRESSURE 
Wb 
TEMP  OIL & 
ANTI-LOCK (@) 
BRAKE 
Here  are some 
other  symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
RELEASE 
RADIO 
VOLUME 
CONDITIONING A‘R 43 
RELEASE 
LIGHTER m 
HORN )tr 
SPEAKER 
b 
V 
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Windows 
On  a  vehicle  with  manual  windows,  use  the  window 
crank  located  on  the  inside  of  each  door to open  and 
close  each  window. 
Power  Windows  (Option) 
With  power  windows,  switches  on the  center  console 
control  each  of the  windows  when  the  ignition 
is on.  In 
addition,  each  rear  passenger  door  has a  control  switch 
for  its  own  window. 
The  driver’s  window  switch  has  an  Auto Down  feature. 
The  driver’s  window  can  be  opened  to any  position  by 
pressing  the  rear 
of the  switch  to  the  first detent. When 
the  switch  is fully  depressed,  the  window  will  go down 
all  the  way. 
To  stop  the  window  while  it is lowering,  press  the  front 
of  the  switch,  then  release. 
To raise  the  window,  press  and  hold  the  switch  forward. 
Power  Window  Lock-Out Switch 
(Option) 
On  four-door  models,  this  switch  disables the rear 
passenger  power  window  switches.  Push  the switch 
forward  to lock the  windows.  Push  the  switch  back to 
unlock  the window  switches. 
The  lock-out  switch  prevents  rear  passengers  from 
opening  and  closing  windows.  The  driver  can 
dill 
control  all  of  the  windows  with  the  switch  in  the lock 
position. 
Horn 
You  can  sound  the horn by  pressing  the  horn  symbol on 
your  steering  wheel. 
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The  main  components of your  instrument  panel are: 
1. Fog  Lamp  Switch 
2. Instrument  Panel  Intensity  Control/ Interior Lamps 
Switch 
3. Side  Vent 
4. Turn SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
5. Hazard  Warning  Flashers  Switch 
6. Instrument  Cluster 
7. Windshield WipersNasher  Stalk 
8. Center Vent 
9. Audio  System 
10. Side Vent 
11. Side  Window  Defogger  Vent 
12. Glove Box 
13. Climate Control System 
14. AshtrayLighter 
15. Gear Shift Lever 
16. Rear  Window  Defogger (Option) 
17. Ignition Switch 
18. SRS - Supplemental Restraint  System (Air Bag) 
19.  Horns 
20. Tilt Steering  Wheel Lever (Option) 
21. Parking Brake Release Lever 
22. Hood Release Handle 
23. Fuse Panel 
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Run  your engine only as long  as you  must, This saves 
fuel.  When  you run the engine,  make  it 
go a little faster 
than  just idle.  That  is, push the accelerator  slightly. 
This 
uses less fuel for the  heat that you  get  and it keeps the 
battery  charged.  You will need  a well-charged  battery to 
restart  the vehicle,  and possibly for signaling later  on 
with  your  headlamps.  Let the heater run for awhile. 
Then,  shut the engine off and  close the  window almost 
all  the  way  to preserve the  heat. Start the engine  again 
and  repeat  this only  when  you  feel really uncomfortable 
horn the  cold.  But  do  it as  little  as possible. Preserve  the 
fuel as long  as  you can. 
To help  keep  warm, you can get 
out of the  vehicle  and do some  fairly  vigorous exercises 
every  half  hour  or 
so until help comes. J 
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I Fuse 
PRNDL 
F/P INJ 
STOP 
HAZ 
CTSY 
AIR BAG 
- CIRCUIT PWR  WDO 
BREAKER 
PWR  ACC 
BREAKER - CIRCUIT 
Circuitry 
Electronic  PRNDL  Display  (Automatic Trans- 
axle  only) 
Fuel  Pump,  Injectors 
Stop/Hazard  Lamps 
Door  Locks,  Power  Mirrors, Cigar Lighter 
Sumlemental  Inflatable Restraint 
Fuse - ~~ 
INST LPS 
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 
Interior Lamps  Dimming 
Gauges,  Warning  Lights, Rear Defog 
Horns, Fog  Lamps 
Interior Lamps, Chime, 
Auto Door  Locks,  Re- 
mote  Keyless Entry 
Heater, 
Air Conditioning,  Anti-Lock  Brakes, 
Daytime Running  Lamps (Canada) 
Radio  Power 
Turn Signal  Lamps 
Auto  Door Locks 
Tail  Lamps, Marker Lamps,  License Lamp 
Power  Windows 
Windshield  Wipers/Washers 
Engine  Controls,  Back-up  Lamps 
Auto  Door Unlock  (Remove to  Disable) 
Flash-to-pass 
(U.S.) 
Rear  Window  Defogger,  Power  Seats,  Power 
Sunroof  (Circuit Breaker) 
Supplemental Inflatable  Restraint 
Powertrain  Control Module,  Ignition  System 
Cruise Control 
Headlamps  (Circuit Breaker) 
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Fabric Cleaning ............................... 6-44 
Fifth  (5)  Position.  Manual  Transaxle 
................ 2-23 
FillingYourTank 
................................ 6-4 
Filter 
AirCleaner .............................. 6-17.  57 
Engine  Oil 
............................... 6- 16. 57 
Finish  Care 
.................................... 6-48 
Finish  Damage 
................................. 6-49 
First 
(1) Position.  Automatic  Transaxle ........... 2-20.  21 
First  (1)  Position.  Manual  Transaxle 
................ 2-22 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
............................. 3- 19 
Flash-To-Pass  Feature ........................... 2-35 
Flashers.  Hazard  Warning 
......................... 5- 1 
Flat  Tire.  Changing ............................. 5-21 
Fluid  Capacities 
Chart ........................... 6-55 
Fluids  and  Lubricants 
......................... 7-43.  44 
Fog  Lamp 
Bulb Replacement ..................... 6-34 
FogLamps 
.................................... 2-43 
Foreign  Countries.  Fuel 
........................... 6-4 
Four-Way  Manual  Seat 
........................... 1-2 
Fourth  (4) Position.  Manual  Transaxle .............. 2-23 
French  Language  Manual 
11 
Front  Seatback  Latches ........................... 1-5 
Front  Towing  Hookups 
........................... 5-9 
Fuel 
Door  Release.  Remote 
......................... 6-5 
Gage ...................................... 2-68 
In Foreign  Countries ........................... 6-4 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
....................... 6-52 
.. ........................... 
FillingYourTank ............................. 6-4 
-age.  Engine  Coolant  Temperature ............... 2-63 
Gage.  Fuel .................................... 2-68 
Gage.  Oil  Pressure 
.............................. 2-67 
GarmentHook 
................................. 2-50 
Gasolines 
for Cleaner  Air ......................... 6-3 
GAWR  (Gross Axle  Weight  Rating) 
................. 4-29 
Gear  Positions 
.............................. 2-22 17. 
GloveBox .................................... 2-10 
GVWR  (Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating) 
.............. 4-29 
Glass.  Cleaning ................................ 6-46 
Halogen Bulbs ................................ 6-31 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers .......................... 5-1 
Head  Restraints ................................. 1-5 
Headlamp  High-Low  Beam  Changer 
............... 2-35 
Headlamp.  Wiring 
.............................. 6-54 
Headlamps 
.................................... 2-34 
Headlamps.  Bulb  Replacement 
.................... 6-32 
Hearing  or  Speech  Impaired.  Customer  Assistance 
...... 8-2 
Heater ....................................... 3-2. 3 
High  Beam  Lamps.  How  to  Change ................ 2-35 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-20 
Hill and  Mountain  Roads ......................... 4-20 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-33 
HoodProp 
..................................... 6-8 
Hood  Release 
................................... 6-7 
Horn 
......................................... 2-31 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
............................... 6-22 
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