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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine Exhaust 
Engine  exhaust  can  kill. It contains  the  gas 
carbon  monoxide 
(CO), which you  can’t see or 
smell.  It  can  cause  unconsciousness  and  death. 
You  might  have  exhaust  coming  in  if: 
Your exhaust  system  sounds  strange 
Your vehicle  gets rusty  underneath. 
0 Your vehicle was damaged  in  a  collision. 
0 Your  vehicle was damaged when driving  over 
high  points  on the  road  or  over  road  debris. 
0 Repairs weren’t done  correctly. 
0 Your vehicle  or exhaust  system had been 
If you ever  suspect  exhaust  is  coming  into 
your  vehicle: 
Drive it only  with  all  the windows  down  to 
Have your vehicle  fixed  immediately. 
or 
different. 
modified  improperly. 
blow  out  any 
CO; and 
Running  Your  Engine  While  You’re 
Parked  (Automatic  Transmission) 
It’s  better  not  to park with the  engine running.  But if  you 
ever  have  to, here 
are some things  to know. 
-- 
A CAUTION: 
Idling  the engine  with  the air system  control off 
could  allow  dangerous  exhaust  into  your  vehicle 
(see the  earlier  Caution  under “Engine Exhaust”). 
Also,  idling  in  a closed-in  place  can  let  deadly 
carbon  monoxide 
(CO) into  your  vehicle even if 
the  fan  switch  is at  the  highest  setting.  One  place 
this  can  happen  is a  garage.  Exhaust 
-- with 
CO -- can  come  in  easily. NEVER  park  in  a 
garage  with the  engine  running. 
Another  closed-in  place  can be a  blizzard.  (See 
“Blizzard” 
in the  Index.) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I b CAUTION: 
- 
It can  be  dangerous  to get out  of your  vehicle  if 
the  shift  lever 
is not  fully in PARK (P) with  the 
parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle can roll. 
Don’t  leave  your vehicle  when  the  engine 
is 
running unless you have  to. If you’ve  left  the 
engine  running,  the  vehicle can move  suddenly. 
You  or  others  could  be  injured. 
To be  sure  your 
vehicle  won’t move,  even  when  you’re  on  fairly 
level  ground,  always  set  your  parking  brake  and 
move  the  shift  lever 
to PARK (P). ! 
If  you  have four-wheel drive with  a manual transfer  case 
shift lever and your transfer  case  is  in NEUTRAL  (N), 
your vehicle will  be free  to  roll, even  if your shift lever 
is  in  PARK 
(P). So, be sure the transfer  case  is in a drive 
gear 
-- not in  NEUTRAL (N). Always set your parking 
brake. Follow the proper steps  to  be  sure your vehicle 
won’t  move.  See “Shifting  Into PARK 
(P)” in the Index. 
If  you’re pulling  a trailer,  see “Towing  a  Trailer’’  in 
the Index. 
Windows 
Manual  Windows 
Turn the hand crank on each door to raise or lower  your 
m&ual  side door  windows. 
Power Windows  (Option) 
If you have the optional power windows, the controls 
are on each  of the side doors.  Your power windows will 
only  work  when the ignition has been turned  to RUN. 
The  driver’s door has  a switch  for the passenger’s 
window  as well. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Express-Down Window 
Press  the side of the  switch  with  the  down  arrow to 
lower the  window. 
Press  the side 
of the  switch  with  the  up  arrow to raise 
the  window.  The driver’s 
window  switch  also has  an  express-down 
feature  that 
allows you to lower  it  without  holding the 
window  switch.  Hold  the  driver’s  window  switch  down 
for  more  than  a 1/2  second  to  activate the express-down 
feature.  Lightly tap the  switch 
to open the window 
slightly.  The express-down  feature can  be  interrupted  at 
any  time  by pressing  the  up  arrow  end  of the  switch. 
Swing-Out  Windows  (Extended Cab) 
To  open a  rear swing-out 
window,  pull  the  latch 
toward  the  front 
of the 
vehicle  and  then  push  the 
latch  out  and  rearward. 
When 
you close the 
window, be sure  the 
latch  catches. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Sliding Rear Window  (Option) Tilt Wheel (Option) 
If you have  the  tilt  steering 
wheel,  you should  adjust 
the  steering  wheel  before  you  drive. 
You  can  raise 
it to the 
highest  level 
to give  your 
legs  more  room  when 
you 
enter  and  exit  the  vehicle. 
Squeeze 
the latch in the center of the  window  and slide 
the  glass 
to open  it. 
To tilt the wheel,  hold the steering  wheel  and  pull  the 
lever  toward  you.  Move  the  steering  wheel 
to a 
comfortable  level,  then  release  the  lever  to  lock  the 
wheel 
in place. 
When 
you close the window,  be  sure the  latch  catches. 
Horn 
Do not adjust  the  steering  wheel  while  driving. 
Press  the  steering wheel  pad 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever 
The lever on the  left  side of  the  steering  column 
includes  your: 
0 Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
0 Headlamp  HighLow Beam  Changer 
0 Windshield  Wipers 
Windshield  Washer 
0 Cruise Control  (Option) 
Turn  and  Lane  Change  Signals 
The turn  signal  has  two upward  (for right)  and  two 
downward  (for  left)  positions.  These positions  allow 
you 
to  signal  a turn  or a lane  change. 
To signal  a turn,  move the lever  all  the  way  up or 
down. When  the  turn  is  finished, the  lever  will 
return  automatically. 
An arrow on the  instrument 
panel  will  flash  in  the 
direction  of the  turn  or 
lane  change. 
To signal  a lane  change,  just raise  or  lower  the  lever 
until the  arrow  starts to flash.  Hold it there  until you 
complete  your  lane  change.  The lever  will  return  by 
itself  when  you release 
it. 
As you  signal  a turn  or a lane change,  if the arrows don’t 
flash  but  just stay  on, a signal  bulb  may  be  burned  out 
and other  drivers  won’t  see your  turn  signal. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If a bulb  is burned out, replace  it to help avoid an 
accident.  If the  arrows don’t  go 
on at  all  when you 
signal a turn, check the  fuse  (see “Fuses and Circuit 
Breakers”  in the Index)  and for burned-out  bulbs. 
If 
you have  a trailer  towing option  with added  wiring  for 
the  trailer  lamps, 
a different turn signal flasher  is  used. 
With  this flasher installed, the signal indicator  will  flash 
even  if a turn  signal bulb  is burned  out.  Check the front 
and  rear  turn  signal  lamps regularly to make  sure they 
are  working. 
Headlamp High/Low Beam  Changer 
To change  the headlamps  from low-beam  to high  or 
high  to low,  pull  the  multifunction  lever all  the  way 
toward  you. Then  release  it. 
When  the  high-beam 
headlamps  are 
on, this 
indicator light 
on the 
instrument panel also 
will  be 
on. 
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 wipe.  If you  want  more wipes,  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  away 
from 
you to the LOW position.  For high-speed  wiping, 
turn  the  band  further, 
to HIGH.  To  stop the wipers, 
move  the  band 
to the  OFF  position. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Be sure to clear ice  and  snow  from the wiper  blades 
before 
using them.  If they’re frozen to the  windshield, 
carefully loosen or  thaw  them. 
If your  blades do become 
worn  or damaged,  get new  blades  or blade  inserts. 
Windshield  Washer 
At the  top of the  multifunction  lever  there’s  a  paddle 
marked  with  the windshield  washer  symbol  and  the 
word 
PUSH. To  spray  washer  fluid on the  windshield, 
press  the  paddle.  The wipers  will  clear the  window  and 
then either stop or  return to your  preset  speed. 
Cruise  Control  (Option) 
With  cruise  control,  you can 
maintain  a  speed 
of about 
25 mph (40 km/h)  or more 
without  keeping  your 
foot 
on  the  accelerator.  This can 
really  help on  long  trips. 
Cruise  control  does  not 
work  at  speeds below about 
25 mph (40 km/h). 
-’ C SJTIC -J: If you  have  an  automatic  transmission  and you apply 
-- your  brakes,  the  cruise control will  shut off. 
In  freezing  weather,  don’t  use  your  washer  until If  you have  a  manual  transmission  and  you  apply  your 
the  windshield  is warmed.  Otherwise  the  washer brakes or push  the  clutch  pedal,  the  cruise  control  will 
fluid  can  form  ice  on  the  windshield,  blocking shut off. 
your  vision. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cruise  control  can  be  dangerous  where you 
can’t  drive  safely at  a  steady  speed. 
So, 
don’t use  your  cruise  control  on  winding 
roads  or  in  heavy  traffic. 
slippery  roads.  On  such  roads,  fast  changes  in  tire  traction  can  cause  needless  wheel 
spinning,  and  you could  lose control.  Don’t 
use  cruise  control  on  slippery  roads. 
Cruise  control  can  be  dangerous on 
Setting  Cruise  Control 
‘ 
A CAUTION: 
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If you  leave  your  cruise  control  switch  on  when 
you’re  not using  cruise,  you might  hit 
a button 
and  go into  cruise  when you don’t  want to. 
You 
could  be startled  and  even  lose control.  Keep  the 
cruise  control  switch 
OFF until  you want  to  use it. 
1. Move  the  cruise control  switch  to ON. 
2. Get up  to  the speed  you  want. 
3. Press  in the SET button 
at  the  end 
of the  lever 
and  release  it. 
4. Take  your  foot off the accelerator pedal. 
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