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Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
The lever on the left side of the steering  column 
includes 
your: 
0 Turn Signal  and Lane  Change  Indicator 
Headlamp  High/Low  Beam  Changer 
, Windshield  Wipers 
' Wmdshield  Washer 
0 Cruise Control 
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Turn Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
The turn signal  has  two  upwardl(for  right) and.twa 
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. 
whep the turn is finished, the lever will return  automatically. 
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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 2-0 flash.  Hold  it there until you 
complete  your lane change. The lever  will return 
by 
itself  when you release it. 
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AS you signal a tm'or  a lane change,;if  the'arrows  don't Windshield Wipers 
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To change. your headlamps 
€$om 
-low beam to high 
beam,  or-high to low,  pull 
the  multifunction  lever 
all 
the  way  toward  you.  Then 
release 
it. When the higli 
beams are on,. a  light on the 
instrument  panel also will 
be  'on. 
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The DRL  system will  make  your low-beam headlamps 
come  on at a  reduced  brightness  when: 
0 The ignition  is  on, 
0 The headlamp switch  is off, and 
0 The parking  brake is released. 
When  the DRL  are  on,  only your  low-beam  headlamp,s 
will be on.  The taillamps, sidemarker  and other lamps 
won’t  be on.  Your instrument panel  won’t be lit 
up  either. 
When  it’s  dark  enough outside,  your low-beam 
headlamps  will change to  full brightness.  The other 
lamps that come  on with  your  headlamps  will also 
come  on. 
When  it’s  bright enough outside, the regular lamps will 
go out,  and  your  low-beam  headlamps  will  change 
to 
-the  reduced brightness of DIU. 
To  idle  your  vehicle  with the DRL 
off, set  the  parking 
brake while the ignition  is  in the 
OW or LOCK 
position. Then start  your vehicle.  The DRL  will  stay off 
until  you release  the parking brake. 
As with  any  vehicle, you  should  turn  on  the regular 
headlamp system  when  you  need it. 
Fog  Lamps 
To turn fog  lamps  on,  press  the  top of the  switch (C). Press the 
bottom  of  the  switch  to 
turn the  fog  lamps off. Your  parking 
lamps  must  be  on,  or  your  fog  lamps  won’t  come  on. 
The  fog lamps will go 
off whenever  you  change to 
high-beam  headlamps.  When  you  return to low  beams, 
the fog lamps  will come 
on again. 
Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness  Control 
You  can brighten  or dim the instrument  panel lights  by 
moving  the instrument  panel lights dial. 
If you  turn  the 
dial all  the way  to 
INT, your  courtesy or interior  lamps 
will  come  on. 
Courtesy  Lamps 
When  any  door  is opened, several  larnps come on. These 
lamps  are courtesy  lamps.  They  make  it easy  for you  to 
enter  and leave  your vehicle.  You can 
also turn these 
lamps  on by  moving  the dial near the beadlamp  knob all 
the  way  up  to 
INT. 
Some  of the lamps have switches so you  can turn  them 
on, even  when the doors  are closed. These  lamps are 
reading lamps. 
To avoid draining  your  battery,  be  sure to ’ 
turn off all reading  lamps  when  leaving your  vehicle. 
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Here are some tips  on  night  driving. 
0 Drive  defensively. 
0 Don’t drink and  drive. 
0 Adjust  your  inside  rearview  mirror  to  reduce  the 
0 Since  you  can’t  see  as well,  you  may  need  to slow 
glare 
from headlamps  behind  you. 
down  and  keep  more  space  between  you  and 
other  vehicles. 
0 Slow  down,  especially  on higher  speed  roads.  Your 
headlamps  can light 
up only so much  road  ahead. 
0 In  remote  areas,  watch  for animals. 
If  you’re  tired,  pull off the road  in  a  safe  place 
and  rest. 
Night Vision 
have  less  trouble  adjusting  to  night.  But  if you’re 
driving,  don’t  wear  sunglasses  at  night.  They  may cut 
down  on  glare  from  headlamps,  but  they  also  make  a  lot 
of things  invisible. 
You  can  be  temporarily  blinded  by approaching 
headlamps.  It  can  take  a  second  or  two,  or even  several 
seconds,  for your  eyes  to  readjust  to  the  dark.  When  you 
are faced  with  severe  glare  (as  from a  driver  who 
doesn’t  lower  the  high  beams,  or  a  vehicle  with 
misaimed  headlamps),  slow  down  a  little. Avoid  staring 
directly  into  the  approaching  headlamps. 
Keep  your  windshield  and  all  the  glass  on  your  vehicle 
clean 
-- inside  and  out.  Glare  at night  is  made  much 
~ worse  by dirt  on  the  glass.  Even  the  inside  of  the  glass 
can  build  up  a  film  caused  by dust.  Dirty  glass  makes 
lights  dazzle  and  flash  more  than  clean  glass  would, 
making  the  pupils 
of your  eyes  contract  repeatedly. 
No one  can  see  as well at night  as  in  the  daytime.  But  as  Remember  that  your  headlamps  light  up  far  less  of  a 
we  get  older  these  differences  increase.  A  50-year-old  roadway  when  you 
are in  a  turn  or curve.  Keep  your 
driver  may  require  at least  twice  as much  light  to  see  the  eyes  moving;  that  way,  it’s  easier  to  pick  out  dimly 
same  thing  at night  as a  ‘20-year-old.  lighted  objects.  Just  as  your  headlamps  should 
be 
What  you 
,do in  the  daytime  can also affect  your  night 
vision.  For example,  if  you  spend  the  day  in  bright 
sunshine  you  are  wise  to wear  sunglasses.  Your eyes  will 
even aware of it. 
checked  regularly  for  proper  aim, so should  your  eyes 
be  examined  regularly.  Some drivers  suffer  from  night 
blindness 
-- the  inability  to  see  in  dim  light -- and 
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It is recommended  that the upper limit not exceed  plus 
0.4 degrees from  the center  of the  bubble.  Other drivers 
may  flash  their high beams  at you  if  your  adjustment is 
much  above  plus 
0.4 degrees. 
If  you  find that the headlamp aiming needs adjustment, 
follow these steps: 
Start  with the horizontal aim.  Don’t  try  to adjust the 
vertical aim first. 
1. Check  the horizontal  aim indicator.  The pointer 
should  be  lined up  with 
0 (zero). 
I 2. If the pointer  isn’t at 
0 (zero),  turn the 
horizontal aiming  screw  to adjust the  aim. 
3. Check the vertical  aim  indicator. The bubble  should 
be  centered  on 
0 (zero). 
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~ -~ -- . . -._ _,.-- .. ~ - 
Replacement Bulbs 
Exterior  Lamps 
Bulb  Number 
Back-up ............................... 3057 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
2-Door  Models 
.............. ...... 2355 
4-Door  Models 
......................... 891 
Luggage  Carrier Mounted 
.................. 891 
Fog 
.................................... 885 
Front  Parking/Turn  Signal 
............... 3  157NA 
Headlamp.  High-Beam  2-Door  Models 
.................... H4352 (U) 
4-Door  Models ........................ 9005 
Headlamp.  Low-Beam 
2-Door  Models 
.................... H435 1  (L) 
4-Door  Models 
........................ 9006 
License Plate 
.......................... 194 
Sidemarker.  Front 
2-Door  Models 
.......................... 24 
4-Door  Models 
.......................... 24 
Sidemarker.  Rear 
.......................... 24 
Stop/Tail/Tum  Signal 
..................... 3057 
Interior  Lamps  Bulb  Number 
Ashtray ................................. 194 
Center  Instrument  Cluster 
.............. 168. 194 
Courtesy  Door 
................................ 12864 
Rear. 
................................ 212-2 
GloveBox 
.............................. 194 
Heater  and  Air  Conditioning Control 
.......... 37 
High-Beam Indicator ....................... 74 
Instrument  Cluster  Indicator 
.............. PC  161 
Luggage  Compartment 
.................... 920 
Reading  Front 
................................. 561 
Inside  Rearview  Mirror 
................... 192 
Rear 
................................. 212-2 
Visor  Vanity 
............................ 124 
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