
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To open the driver  side  rear door, pull the latch release 
lever 
at the inside  edge of the door. 
Both  rear  doors  can  be opened  past 
90 degrees  by 
opening 
the doors  past the first  detent (90 degrees  open), 
then opening fully. 
To close the rear  doors,  close the driver  side  rear door 
first.  Then,  close  the passenger  side  rear door. Check  to 
make  sure both  doors  are  completely  closed. 
A CAUTION: 
It can be  dangerous  to  drive  with the rear doors 
open because  carbon monoxide (CO) gas can 
come  into your  vehicle.  You can’t  see or smell 
CO.  It can  cause unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If  you  must drive  with the  rear  doors open or if 
electrical wiring  or  other cable connections  must 
pass  through  the  seal between  the body  and  the 
rear  doors: 
0 Make  sure all windows  are shut. 
0 lbrn  the  fan  on your  heating  or cooling 
system  to its  highest speed  with the  setting 
on  VENT,  HEAT, 
BLEND or DEF. 
Additionally, on  vehicles  with heatinglair 
conditioning  systems, 
NORM A/C or 
BI-LEV A/C can be used.  That will force 
outside  air into  your  vehicle.  See  “Comfort 
Controls”  in  the Index. 
instrument  panel, open them  all  the way. 
If you have  air outlets  on  or under  the 
See “Engine Exhaust”  in  the Index. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CAUTION: 
It can be dangerous  to  drive with the  rear 
swing-out  windows or  rear door(s) open because 
carbon  monoxide (CO) gas  can come  into your 
vehicle.  You can’t  see  or smell  CO.  It can cause 
unconsciousness  and even death. 
If you must  drive  with the  rear  swing-out 
windows  or  rear door(s) open  or if electrical 
wiring  or other  cable connections must pass 
through  the  seal between  the body  and the rear 
swing-out  windows or  rear door(s): 
Make sure all windows  are shut. 
CAUTION:  (Continued)  CAUTION: 
(Continued) 
Turn the fan  on your heating  or cooling 
system  to  its highest speed with  the setting 
on  VENT,  HEAT,  BLEND  or DEF. 
Additionally,  on  vehicles  with heatingair 
conditioning  systems,  NORM  A/C  or 
BI-LEV 
A/C can  be  used.  That will force 
outside  air into your  vehicle.  See  “Comfort 
Controls”  in the  Index. 
instrument  panel, open them all the  way. 
If you have  air outlets  on or under  the 
See  “Engine Exhaust”  in the  Index. 
Horn 
Press one of the  horn  buttons at each  side of the steering 
wheel  to sound the horn. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is  an  air  bag  readiness  light on the instrument 
panel,  which shows  AIR BAG.  The  system  checks  the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system  for  malfunctions.  The  light 
tells 
you if  there is an  electrical  problem. The  system 
check  includes  the air bag  sensor,  the  air  bag  modules, 
the  wiring  and the crash  sensing  and diagnostic  module. 
For more  information 
on the  air bag  system,  see  “Air 
Bag” in 
the Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
You will  see this light flash 
for  a  few  seconds  when you 
turn  your  ignition  to 
RUN 
or START.  Then  the  light 
should  go 
out. This means 
the  system  is ready. 
If the  air bag  readiness  light  doesn’t  come on when you 
start your vehicle, or stays on, or  comes on when you 
are  driving,  your air bag  system  may not work properly. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced  right  away. 
Charging  System  Light 
This light  should  come on 
briefly  when you turn  on the 
ignition,  before  starting  the 
engine,  as  a  check  to show 
you 
it is  working. 
After the  engine  starts,  the  light should go out.  If it  stays 
on or  comes on while you are  driving, you may have  a 
problem with  your  charging  system.  It could  indicate  a 
problem  with the alternator  drive  belt, or  some  other 
charging  system  problem.  Have it  checked right away. 
Driving while  this  light is on could  drain your battery. 
If  you  must drive  a short  distance  with this light 
on, it 
helps 
to turn  off all your  accessories,  such as the  radio 
and  air conditioner. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Malfunction  Indicator Lamp (Service 
Engine  Soon  Light)  (Gasoline  Engine) 
Your  vehicle  is equipped 
with a  computer  which 
monitors operation  of the 
fuel,  ignition and  emission 
control  systems. 
SERVICE 
ENGINE SOON 
This system is called OBD I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second Generation) and is  intended 
to 
assure that emissions are  at acceptable levels for  the 
life 
of the  vehicle,  helping to produce a cleaner 
environment.  The SERVICE  ENGINE SOON  light 
comes 
on to  indicate  that there is a problem  and  service 
is  required.  Malfunctions  often will be indicated  by 
the 
system before any problem  is  apparent, which  may 
prevent more serious damage 
to your vehicle.  This 
system  is also designed  to assist  your service  technician 
in  correctly diagnosing  any malfunction. 
I NOTICE: 
If you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after 
a while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as well,  your  fuel  economy  may  not  be 
as 
good  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as smoothly. 
This  could  lead  to costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
This  light should  come  on, as a check  to  show you it is 
working,  when  the  ignition 
is on and the  engine is not 
running. 
If the light doesn’t  come on, have it repaired. 
This  light 
will also come on during  a malfunction  in one 
of  two  ways: 
Light  Flashing -- A misfire  condition  has been 
detected. A misfire increases vehicle  emissions and 
may  damage 
the emission control  system on your 
vehicle. Dealer  or qualified  service  center  diagnosis 
and service 
is required. 
0 Light  On  Steady -- An  emission control system 
malfunction has  been detected on your vehicle. 
Dealer  or qualified service  center diagnosis and 
service  may  be  required. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If the Light Is Flashing Are you  low on fuel? 
The  following  may prevent  more  serious  damage 
to 
your vehicle: 
0 Reduce  vehicle  speed. 
0 Avoid  hard accelerations. 
0 Avoid  steep uphill  grades. 
If towing  a  trailer, reduce the  amount of cargo  being 
hauled  as  soon  as 
it is possible. 
If  the  light  stops  flashing  and remains on steady,  see 
--IT 
the Light Is On Steady”  following. 
If  the light  continues  to flash,  when 
it is safe to do so, 
stop the vehicle. Put  your  vehicle  in PARK  (P). Turn the 
key off, wait at least 
10 seconds  and restart  the  engine. 
If  the  light  remains  on steady,  see “If the Light 
Is On 
Steady”  following.  If the  light  is still  flashing  follow  the 
previous  steps,  and  drive  the vehicle to your  dealer  or 
qualified  service  center  for  service. 
If the  Light Is On  Steady 
You may  be  able  to  correct  the emission  system 
malfunction  by considering 
the following: 
Did 
you just  drive  through  a  deep  puddle  of water? 
If 
so, your  electrical  system may  be  wet. The  condition 
will usually  be corrected  when 
the electrical  system 
dries 
out. A  few  driving  trips should  turn the light off.  As 
your  engine  starts 
to run out of fuel, your  engine  may 
not  run 
as efficiently as designed  since  small  amounts  of 
air  are  sucked 
into the fuel line  causing  a  misfire. The 
system  can  detect  this. Adding fuel should correct  this 
condition.  Make sure  to install  the fuel  cap properly. 
It 
will  take  a  few  driving  trips to turn the light  off. 
Have  you recently  changed  brands 
of fuel? 
If 
so, be  sure  to fuel your  vehicle  with  quality fuel (see 
“Fuel” 
in the Index). Poor fuel quality will cause  your 
engine  not to run  as efficiently  as designed.  You may 
notice 
this as stalling after start-up, stalling  when you put 
the vehicle into gear, misfiring,  hesitation  on  acceleration 
or stumbling 
on acceleration. (These conditions  may go 
away once  the engine  is warmed  up.)  This will  be 
detected  by the  system  and  cause the  light 
to turn on. 
If you experience this condition,  change the fuel brand 
you use. It will require  at least  one full tank of the 
proper fuel to turn  the light  off. 
If none  of the  above  steps have made the  light turn off, 
have your  dealer or qualified  service  center  check  the 
vehicle.  Your dealer  has the proper test  equipment and 
diagnostic  tools to 
fix any mechanical  or  electrical 
problems  that may  have  developed. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Sectic I 3 Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systems 
In this  section you’ll find out how to operate the comfort Heater Controls 
control  and  audio  systems  offered with your vehicle. Be 
sure  to  read about  the  particular  systems  supplied  with 
your  vehicle. 
Comfort  Controls 
This section tells  you how  to  make  your  air  system work 
for  you.  Your comfort  control  system  uses 
ozone-friendly 
R- 134a refrigerant. 
With these  systems, you can control  the heating, 
cooling  and ventilation  in your  van. Your  vehicle  also 
has  a  flow-through  ventilation system  described  later  in 
this  section.  If your vehicle  does not have  air  conditioning,  your 
heater  controls  will 
look like this. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Heater/Air  Conditioning  Controls 
If your vehicle has air  conditioning,  your heaterhir 
conditioning  controls  will look like this. 
Before using 
your vehicle’s  air  conditioning,  open the 
windows  to  clear the vehicle 
of hot air. 
Fan Knob 
The  knob on the left  side  of  the  heating system control 
panel  controls  the fan speed.  The  knob has four  speed 
positions. 
To increase airflow, move the  knob toward 
HI. To decrease  airflow, move it toward LO. 
Temperature Knob 
The middle knob  on the control panel  lets you select the 
relative temperature  of the  air  flowing into the passenger 
area 
of your vehicle.  This knob will allow you to adjust 
the relative  air temperature  independently 
of the 
function  knob setting. Move the knob  clockwise toward 
the  red  area  for warmer  air. Move the knob 
counterclockwise  toward the blue area 
for cooler air. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Mode Knob 
The right knob on the  control panel changes  the 
heatedair  conditioning  setting. 
MAX A/C: With A/C  on,  move the right knob to 
MAX A/C  for maximum  cooling.  This  setting puts the 
system in the recirculation  mode and helps  to maximize 
your  air conditioner’s performance and your vehicle’s 
fuel economy.  This  setting  also  cools  the air the fastest. 
After the vehicle’s interior reaches 
a comfortable 
temperature,  move 
the knob  clockwise to place  the air 
conditioning  system 
in the A/C mode. 
A/C: Use for normal  cooling  on hot days.  This setting 
cools  outside  air  and directs  it through  the instrument 
panel  outlets. 
+e 
@ VENT: This  setting,  with the arrow  pointing  at 
the figure’s  head,  directs  air  through the instrument 
panel 
vents. 
+e 
‘N VENTMEAT Use  this setting,  with the arrows 
pointing at 
the figure’s feet and  head, to divide 
airflow between the heater  floor vents and instrument 
panel vents. 
+# HEAT This  setting,  with the arrow pointing  at the 
figure’s  feet, directs  air through the heater  floor vents. 
This  setting  is useful  for  cold  weather. 
U 
?# HEATDEFROST Use this setting,  with the 
arrow pointing  at the figure’s  feet and the defroster 
symbol near the figure’s head, 
to divide  airflow between 
the heater 
floor vents and windshield. 
0 
WO 
DEFROST This setting with the defrost symbol 
directs 
air through the windshield  defroster vents. 
This  setting  is 
useful when you have fog or  ice on 
the windshield. 
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