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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Power  Antenna  Mast  Care 
Your power  antenna  will  look  its  best  and  work well if it’s 
cleaned  from 
time to time. To clean  the  antenna  mast: 
1. Turn on the ignition  and radio to raise the  antenna. 
2. Dampen a clean cloth with mineral  spirits  or 
equivalent  solvent. 
3. Wipe the cloth  over the mast sec 
any dirt. 
4. Wipe dry  with a clean cloth.  rtions, 
removing 
5. Make the antenna  go  up and down  by turning the 
radio  or ignition  off and 
on. 
6. Repeat if necessary. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  lubricate  the  power antenna.  Lubrication 
could  damage  it. 
NOTICE: 
Before entering  an automatic  car wash,  turn off 
your  radio  to  make  the  power antenna  go  down. 
This  will prevent  the mast from  possibly getting 
damaged. 
If the  antenna  does not go  down  when 
you  turn  the  radio 
off, it may  be damaged  or 
need  to be cleaned.  In  either case, lower  the 
antenna  by hand  by carefully pressing  the 
antenna  down. 
If the mast portion  of your  antenna  is damaged, you can 
easily  replace 
it. See  your  dealer  for a replacement kit 
and follow the  instructions in the kit, 
Adjustable  Mast  Antenna 
The mast should  be fully retracted  before  entering 
any  automated  wash facility 
to minimize the risk of 
antenna  damage. 
If the  mast  should  ever  become  slightly bent, you can 
straighten 
it out by  hand. If the mast  is badly bent, as it 
might be  by vandals,  you should  replace 
it. 
Check every  once in a while to be sure  the antenna is 
still tightened  to  the  body side panel. 
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CIRCUITS  PROTECTED 
Front Turn,  RR Turn, Back-up  Lamps, BTSI Solenoid 
Radio  (Ign, Accy) 
4WAL  PCM, 
ABS, Cruise Control 
Radio (Battery), Power Antenna 
PRNDL, Automatic Transmission 
Rear Window Defog 
RR  HVAC  Controls, 
HIGH, MED, LOW Relays 
Power Door Lock, Six-Way Power  Seat, Keyless Entry 
Illumination Module 
Power Windows 
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not use fuses of higher  amperage  than those recommended  above.  Fuse amperage  levels are also  imprinted on the 
fuse  panel  under the  dash. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Parking AtNight 
.................................... 2-12 
Brake 
...................................... 2-20 
Brake  Mechanism Check 
....................... 7-46 
Lots 
....................................... 2-12 
Over Things  That  Burn 
........................ 2-24 
With  a Trailer 
................................ 4-36 
Passenger Position 
.............................. 1-29 
Passenger  Temperature  Control 
..................... 3-5 
Passing 
....................................... 4-11 
Power  Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
.................. 7-47 
Antenna Mast Care 
............................ 3-29 
DoorLocks 
................................... 2-3 
Option Fuses 
................................ 6-61 
Remote  Control Mirror 
........................ 2-39 
Seat 
......................................... 1-2 
Steering 
..................................... 4-8 
Steering  Fluid 
................................ 6-24 
Windows 
................................... 2-26 
Power Seat 
Pregnancy.  Use  of  Safety Belts 
.................... 1-29 
Problems  on  the Road 
............................ 5-1 
Publications. Service and Owner 
.................... 8-9 
Radiator ..................................... 5- 16 
Radiator  Pressure Cap 
........................... 6-23 
Radio  Reception 
................................ 3-26 
Radios 
......................... 3-9.3-11.3-13.  3-19 
Rain.  Driving  In 
................................ 4- 15 
Reading  Lamps 
................................ 2-38 
Rear 
Axle 
....................................... 6-19 
Door Security Locks 
........................... 2-4 
Outside Seat Position 
.......................... 1-30 
Seat Passengers 
.............................. 1-29 
Storage 
..................................... 2-41 
Towing 
...................................... 5-9 
Window Defogger 
............................. 3-8 
Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-39 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
......................... 1-3 
Recovery  Tank.  Coolant 
.......................... 5-13 
Refrigerants.  Air Conditioning 
.................... 6-68 
Remote Compact  Disc  Player 
..................... 3-17 
Removing  the  Rear Seat 
........................... 1-6 
Replacement  Bulbs 
...................................... 6-69 
Parts 
....................................... 6-65 
Wheel 
...................................... 6-48 
Replacing  Safety  Belts 
........................... 1-48 
Replacing  the  Rear  Seat 
........................... 1-7 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
.......................... 8-8 
Restraints 
Checking 
................................... 1-48 
Child 
....................................... 1-37 
Head 
........................................ 1-5 
Replacing Parts After a  Crash 
................... 1-48 
System Check 
................................ 7-44 
Reverse.  Automatic  Transmission 
.................. 2-18 
Right Front Passenger Position 
.................... 1-29 
Roadside Assistance 
.............................. 8-4 
Roadside  Assistance.  Canadian 
..................... 8-6 
Rocking  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 5-36 
Rotation.  Tires 
................................. 6-43 
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