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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 (or batteries) charged. You will  need 
a well-charged  battery  (or batteries) to restart  the 
vehicle, and possibly  for  signaling later on  with  your 
headlamps.  Let the heater run for awhile. 
If 
you have  a diesel  engine,  you  may  have to run it at a 
higher speed  to get enough heat.  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  from  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. 
Loading Your Vehicle 
The  Certificationflire  label is found on the rear edge 
of the driver’s  door. The label  shows  the size of your 
original tires and the inflation  pressures needed to obtain 
the  gross weight capacity your vehicle.  This is called 
GVWR  (Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating). The  GVWR 
includes 
the weight of the  vehicle, all  occupants,  fuel 
and cargo. 
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The  Certificationflire label, which is on the rear  edge of 
the driver’s door,  shows the correct inflation pressures 
for your tires when they’re cold. “Cold” means your 
vehicle has  been sitting  for  at least  three  hours or driven 
no more than 1 mile (1.6 km). 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  let anyone  tell you  that  .underinflation  or 
overinflation  is 
all right. It’s not. If your tires 
don’t have enough  air junderinflation),  you can 
get  the  following: 
Too much flexing 
Too much heat 
0 Tire overloading 
Bad wear 
Bad  handling 
Bad fuel  economy. 
NOTICE: (Continued) 
I NOTICE: (Continued) I 
If your tires have too much  air (overinflation), 
you  can get the  following: 
Unusual wear 
Bad  handling 
Rough  ride 
Needless  damage from road hazards. 
When  to Check 
Check your tires once a month  or more. Also,  check the 
tire pressure of the spare tire. 
How to Check 
Use a good quality pocket-type  gage to check tire 
pressure.  You can’t  tell 
if your tires are properly inflated 
simply  by looking  at them. Radial tires  may look 
properly inflated even  when they’re  underinflated. 
Be  sure 
to put  the  valve  caps back  on  the  valve  stems. 
They  help  prevent  leaks  by keeping  out  dirt  and  moisture. 
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Tires  should  be  inspected  every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 000 to 13 000 km) for  any  signs of unusual wear. If 
unusual  wear is present,  rotate  your tires as  soon  as 
possible  and  check  wheel  alignment. Also  check  for 
damaged  tires or  wheels.  See “When  It’s Time  for  New 
Tires” and “Wheel  Replacement”  later  in this  section  for 
more  information.  If your  vehicle  has  dual  rear  wheels, 
also  see  “Dual Tire Operation’’  later in this  section. 
The  purpose  of regular  rotation  is  to achieve  more 
uniform  wear for  all  tires  on  the  vehicle: The first 
rotation  is the most important.  See “Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services”  in the  Index  for  scheduled 
rotation  intervals. 
I FRT FRT 
If your  vehicle  has single  rear wheels, always  use  one of 
the  correct  rotation patterns  shown  here when rotating 
your tires. 
II 
If  your  vehicle  has dual  rear wheels,  always  use  one  of 
the  correct  rotation patterns  shown  here when rotating 
your  tires. 
When  you install  dual wheels,  be  sure the vent holes  in 
the  inner  and outer  wheels  on each  side  are  lined 
up. 
After the tires  have been rotated,  adjust  the  front  and 
rear  inflation  pressures  as  shown  on  the 
Certificationmire  label.  Make  certain that all wheel nuts 
are  properly  tightened.  See “Wheel Nut  Torque’’ in 
the  Index. 
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Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make sure tires  are inflated to the correct pressures.  See 
“Tires”  in the Index for  further  details. 
Cassette  Deck  Service 
Clean cassette  deck.  Cleaning  should be done every 
50 hours  of tape  play.  See  “Audio  Systems” in  the 
Index  for further  details. 
At  Least  Twice a Year 
Restraint  System  Check 
Make sure the safety  belt reminder light and all your 
belts,  buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are 
working properly. Look  for any other loose  or damaged 
safety  belt system parts.  If you  see anything that  might 
keep 
a safety  belt system  from  doing  its job, have it 
repaired.  Have any torn  or  frayed safety belts replaced. 
Also  look for any opened  or broken  air bag  covers, 
and 
have them repaired or replaced.  (The  air bag system 
does not  need regular maintenance.) 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Check  the transmission fluid level; add if needed.  See 
“Automatic Transmission” 
in the Index.  A fluid loss 
may  indicate 
a problem. Check  the system and repair 
if  needed. 
At Least  Once a Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the  key lock cylinders  with  the lubricant 
specified  in  Part 
D. 
Body Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate  all  hood hinges, hood prop rod pivot, fuel 
filler door, rear compartment  hinges, latches, locks and 
any moving seat hardware. Door hinges  are lubricated 
for  the life 
of your vehicle; no additional  lubrication  is 
required. Part 
D tells  you  what  to use. More frequent 
lubrication  may  be required  when exposed 
to a 
corrosive environment. 
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Column  Lock Check 
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In  Emergencies 
................................ 4-9 
Power 
....................................... 4-8 
Tips 
......................................... 4-8 
Wheel.  Tilt 
.................................. 2-29 
StorageAreas 
.................................. 2-41 
Storage.  Vehicle 
................................ 6-30 
Stuck:  In Sand.  Mud. Ice or Snow 
............ ". ..... 5-35 
SunVisors 
.................................... 2-41 
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint 
.................. 1-2 1 
Symbols,  Vehicle .................................. v 
Taillamp  Bulb Replacement ...................... 6-36 
Tape  Player  Care 
............................... 3-28 
Temperature  Control.  Climate  Control  System 
......... 3- 1 
Temperature Control. Passenger .................... 3-5 
Theft 
......................................... 2-12 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
.......................... 3-23 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-24 
Third  Gear. Automatic Transmission 
................ 2- 19 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
............................. 2-29 
Time.  Setting  the 
................................ 3-9 
Tire  Chains 
.................................... 6-50 
TireLoading ................................... 4-26 
Tire-Loading  Information  Label 
................... 4-26 
Tires 
......................................... 6-41 
Alignment  and Balance 
........................ 6-48 
Buying  New 
................................. 6-45 
Chains 
..................................... 6-50 
Changing 
a Flat .............................. 5-20 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-54 
Dual Operation ............................... 6-45 
Inflation 
.................................... 6-42 
Inflation Check 
............................... 7-44 
Inspection and  Rotation 
........................ 6-43 
Loading 
.................................... 4-26 
Pressure 
.................................... 6-42 
Temperature 
................................. 6-47 
Traction 
.................................... 6-47 
Treadwear 
................................... 6-47 
Uniform  Quality Grading 
....................... 6-46 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-44 
Wheel  Replacement 
........................... 6-48 
When  It's  Time for New 
....................... 6-44 
TopStrap 
..................................... 1-38 
TorqueLock 
................................... 2-23 
Torque.  Wheel 
Nut .............................. 6-65 
Torque.  Wheel 
Nut .............................. 5-32 
TowingaTrailer 
................................ 4-28 
Trailer  Towing  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 5-6 
Brakes 
..................................... 4-33 
Driving  on Grades 
............................ 4-36 
Driving 
with ................................. 4-34 
Hitches 
..................................... 4-32 
Maintenance  When  Towing ..................... 4-37 
Parking  on  Hills 
.............................. 4-36 
Safety Chains 
................................ 4-33 
Tongueweight 
............................... 4-31 
Total  Weight  on  Tires 
.......................... 4-32 
Towing 
..................................... 4-28 
Weight 
..................................... 4-30 
Wiring  Harness 
............................... 4-37 
Turnsignals 
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