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Your  modern  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an elaborate 
“break-in.”  But 
it will perform  better  in the  long 
run  if  you  follow  these guidelines: 
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Keep  your speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h)  or 
less  for  the  first 
500 miles (804 km). 
Don’t1  drive at any  one speed 
-- fast  or 
slow 
-- for  the first 500 miles -(SO4 km).7 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard stops  for  the  first 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During  this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with new linings  can mean 
premature  wear and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline every 
time  you  get  new  brake linings. 
Don’t  tow  a trailer  during  break-in. See 
“Towing  a Trailer”  in the  Index  for more 
information. 
Ignition  Switch 
Your  key lets you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to  five 
different positions. 
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ACCESSORY  (A): ACCESSORY  lets you  use 
things  like the radio,  power windows  and  the 
windshield  wipers  when the  engine  is off. 
To get  into 
ACCESSORY,  push in the key  and turn  it toward you. 
Your  steering wheel will  remain  locked, just 
as it was 
before  you inserted  the key. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LOCK (B): This position  locks your ignition,  steering 
wheel and transmission.  It’s 
a theft-deterrent feature. 
You  will 
only be able to remove  your key when the 
ignition 
is turned  to LOCK. 
OFF (C): This  position  lets  you turn off the engine  but 
still turn the steering wheel. It doesn’t  lock the steering 
wheel like 
LOCK. Use OFF if  you  must have  your 
vehicle  in motion while the  engine is  off (for  example, 
if your vehicle is being  pushed). 
RUN (D): This  is the position  for  driving. 
START (E): This  starts your engine. 
I NOTICE: 
If your  key  seems  stuck in LOCK and you can’t 
turn  it, be  sure 
it is all  the  way  in.  If  it is,  then 
turn  the  steering  wheel left and  right  while  you 
turn  the key  hard.  But turn  the key  only  with 
your hand.  Using 
a tool to force  it could  break 
the  key 
or the  ignition  switch.  If  none of this 
works, then your  vehicle needs service. 
Starting Your Gasoline Engine 
If you have a diesel  engine,  see  “Starting Your Diesel 
Engine”  in the Diesel Engine  Supplement. 
Move your shift lever 
to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). 
Your  engine  won’t start in any other  position -- that’s a 
safety  feature. To restart  when you’re already moving, 
use  NEUTRAL 
(N) only. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  try to  shift to PARK (P) if your  vehicle 
~ is  moving. If you do, you  could damage  the 
transmission. Shift  to 
PARK (P) only when 
your  vehicle  is stopped. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1. Without pushing the accelerator  pedal,  turn your 
ignition  key to 
START. When  the  engine  starts, let 
go of the key, The idle speed  will go down  as your 
engine  gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding your  key in START  for longer  than 
15 seconds  at a time will cause your  battery  to be 
drained  much sooner.  And  the excessive  heat can 
damage  your  starter motor. 
2. If it doesn’t  start  right  away, hold your key in 
START. If it doesn’t start in 10 seconds,  push the 
accelerator  pedal  all the way  down for five  more 
seconds, 
or until it  starts. 
3. If your  engine  still won’t start  (or  starts but then 
stops),  wait 
15 seconds  and  start over. 
When  the engine  starts,  let 
go of the key and the 
accelerator  pedal. 
NOTICE: 
Your engine is designed  to work with  the 
electronics  in your  vehicle.  If  you  add electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could change  the 
way 
the engine  operates.  Before adding  electrical 
equipment, check  with your  dealer. 
If you don’t, 
your engine might not  perform properly. 
If you ever have  to have your  vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part  of this  manual  that  tells how  to  do  it 
without damaging  your vehicle.  See  “Towing 
Your Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
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If  you cannot  shift  out of PARK (P), ease pressure  on 
the shift  lever  and  push the shift  lever all the  way  into 
’ PARK (P)  as you continue  pressing the  brake pedal. 
Then  move  the shift lever  into the gear  you want.  If  you 
still  cannot  shift the shift  lever  out of  PARK  (P), see 
“Shifting Out  of  PARK 
(P)” later in this  section. 
REVERSE  (R): Use this gear  to  back  up. 
NOTICE: 
Shifting into REVERSE (R) while  your  vehicle  is 
moving  forward  could damage  your  transmission. 
Shift  to REVERSE  (R)  only  after your vehicle 
is stopped. 
To rock  your  vehicle back and  forth to get  out  of snow, 
ice  or  sand  without damaging  your  transmission, see 
“Stuck: In  Sand, Mud, Ice  or  Snow”  in the Index. 
NEUTRAL (N): In this  position,  your  engine  doesn’t 
connect  with the wheels. 
To restart when  you’re 
already moving, use  NEUTRAL, 
(N) only. Also,  use 
NEUTRAL (N) when  your  vehicle is being  towed. 
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Shifting  out of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) 
while  your engine  is  “racing”  (running  at high 
speed)  is  dangerous.  Unless your 
foot is firmly 
on  the  brake  pedal,  your vehicle  could  move 
very  rapidly.  You could  lose  control  and  hit 
people  or objects.  Don’t shift  out  of  PARK 
(P) 
or NEUTRAL (N) while  your engine  is  racing. 
NOTICE: 
Damage  to your  transmission caused  by shifting 
out 
of PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL (N) with  the 
engine  racing isn’t  covered  by your  warranty. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine DRIVE (D): This position is for normal  driving. If you 
need more power  for  passing, and you’re: 
Going  less than about 35 mph (56 km/h),  push your 
accelerator  pedal about  halfway  down. 
Going  about 35 mph (56 kdh) or more,  push the 
accelerator  all the way down. 
You’ll 
shift down to the  next  gear  and  have  more  power. 
You  should  use DRIVE  (D) (or, as 
you need to, a lower 
gear)  when  towing  a  trailer. Operating  your vehicle 
in 
DRIVE (D) when towing a trailer will  minimize heat 
build-up  and  extend 
the life of your transmission. 
THIRD (3): This  position  is  also used  for normal 
driving,  however, 
it offers more power and  lower  fuel 
economy  than DRIVE 
(D). You should  use  THIRD (3) 
when  carrying  a  heavy  load  or driving  on steep  hills. 
SECOND (2): This  position  gives you more power 
but  lower  fuel  economy. 
You can use  SECOND (2) 
on hills.  It can  help  control  your  speed as you go 
down  steep  mountain  roads, but then you would also 
want to use your  brakes  off and on. If you  manually 
select  SECOND 
(2), the transmission  will  drive in 
second gear. You may  use  this  feature for reducing 
torque 
to the rear  wheels when you are trying to start 
your  vehicle  from  a  stop 
on slippery  road surfaces. 
FIRST (1): This position  gives you even  more power 
(but lower fuel  economy) than SECOND 
(2). You can 
use  it 
on very  steep  hills, or in deep  snow  or mud. If 
the  selector  lever  is put in FIRST (l), the transmission 
won’t  shift  into  first gear  until  the vehicle  is going 
slowly  enough. 
NOTICE: -- -- 
If your  rear  wheels  can’t  rotate,  don’t  try  to 
drive.  This might  happen  if  you  are  stuck  in 
very  deep  sand  or mud  or are  up  against  a  solid 
object.  You could  damage  your  transmission. 
Also, if  you  stop  when  going  uphill,  don’t  hold 
your  vehicle  there  with  only  the  accelerator 
pedal.  This  could  overheat  and  damage  the 
transmission.  Use  your  brakes 
or shift  into 
PARK (P) to  hold  your  vehicle  in  position  on 
a  hill. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Windshield  Wipers 
You control  the windshield 
wipers  by turning  the band 
with the wiper  symbol on it. 
For  a single wiping  cycle, 
turn the band  to MIST. Hold 
it there until the wipers  start, then let go.  The  wipers will 
stop  after  one  cycle. 
If you want  more  cycles, hold the 
band 
on MIST longer. 
You can  set the  wiper  speed  for  a long or short delay 
between  wipes.  This can 
be very useful in light  rain or 
snow. Turn 
the band to choose the delay time. The 
closer 
to LOW, the  shorter  the delay.  For steady wiping at 
low speed,  turn the band 
to 
the LOW position.  For high-speed  wiping, turn the 
band further, 
to HIGH. To stop  the wipers,  move  the 
band  to OFF. 
Remember that  damaged wiper blades  may prevent 
you  from  seeing well  enough 
to drive safely. To 
avoid  damage,  be sure  to clear  ice and snow  from the 
wiper blades before using them. If they are frozen to 
the windshield,  carefully loosen or thaw them. If 
your blades  do become  damaged,  get new  blades  or 
blade inserts. 
Heavy  snow or ice can overload your wipers.  The 
windshield wiper  motor 
is protected  from  overload 
by 
a circuit breaker and a fuse.  If the motor  overheats 
due  to heavy 
snow, etc.,  the wiper  will stop until the 
motor  cools. Although the  circuit is protected  from 
electrical  overload,  overload  due  to  heavy  snow, etc. 
may  cause  wiper linkage damage.  Always  clear ice 
and  heavy snow from the windshield  before using your 
windshield  wipers. 
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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 a REV (4): Press and hold  REV  to  return rapidly to a 
favorite passage.  You will hear the disc  selection  play  at 
high  speed  while 
you press  the  REV  button. This allows 
you to listen and find  out when  the disc is at the desired 
selection.  Release 
REV to resume  playing. 
FWD (6): Press and  hold  this button  to  advance  rapidly 
within a track. You will hear  the disc  selection  play  at 
high  speed while  you press  the FWD  button.  This  allows 
you  to listen and find out  when the disc  is 
at the desired 
selection.  Release  FWD to resume  playing. 
AM-FM: While in the  CD  mode, press this button  to 
stop  playing  the  CD and  play  the radio.  The CD symbol 
will still display but the  word  CD will  be  replaced with 
either 
AM, FM I or FM2. (If the radio  is turned off, the 
disc  stays 
in the player and  will resume  playing  at the 
point  where 
it stopped.) 
CD AUX: To  switch between  the player and the  radio 
when 
a disc  is playing,  press the  AM-FM button. To 
return  to the player, press  CD 
AUX. When a disc  is 
playing,  the letters  CD and the  CD symbol 
will appear 
on  the  display. 
(If the radio is turned  off,  the disc stays 
in the  player and will resume playing at the point where 
it stopped.) 
EJECT Press this button to eject  the disc from the 
player and  play  the radio. When  the  same  or  a new disc 
is  inserted, the disc 
will start playing on track  one. Ifa 
compact  disc is  left  sitting in the opening  for more  than 
a few seconds,  the player  will pull the CD  back in. The 
radio  will continue  playing. When the ignition  is off, 
press this button  to load 
a CD. 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
THEFTLOCK TM is designed to discourage  theft of your 
radio. 
It works by using  a  secret  code to disable  all radio 
functions  whenever battery power  is removed. 
The  THEFTLOCK  feature  for 
the radio may  be  used  or 
ignored. 
If ignored, the system plays normally  and the 
radio  is  not  protected  by the  feature. 
If THEFTLOCK  is 
activated,  your  radio 
will not operate if stolen. 
When  THEFTLOCK 
is activated,  the radio will display 
LOC 
to indicate a locked condition  anytime battery 
power  is removed. 
If your battery loses power for any 
reason, 
you must  unlock the radio with the secret  code 
before 
it will operate. 
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