
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols  you  may find on your vehicle. 
For example, 
these symbols 
are  used  on  an 
original battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EVES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
ACID  COULD  BATTERY 
CAUSE 
BURNS 
AVOID 
SPARKS 
OR 
FLAMES 
SPARK 
OR ,111, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These symbols are important 
for you  and 
your passengers  whenever your 
vehicle 
is 
driven: 
UNLOCK Esl 
FASTEN 
SEAT 
BELTS 
POWER 
WINDOW 
These symbols  have 
to do  with 
your  lamps: 
SIGNALS 6 e 
TURN 
FOG  LAMPS 
$0 
These symbols 
are 
on some of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
WIPER 
WINDSHIELD  DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
These symbols  are  used 
on 
warning  and 
indicator  lights: 
COOLANT - 
TEMP - 
CHARGING BATTERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(0) 
R. 
ENGINE  OIL w, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(@) 
BRAKES 
Here  are some 
other symbols  you  may  see: 
FUSE 
I 
LIGHTER m 
HORN )a( 
SPEAKER 
b 
FUEL e3 
V   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Universal  Transmitter  (Option) 
This transmitter  allows you to consolidate the functions 
of  up  to three  individual  hand-held  transmitters. 
It 
will operate  garage  doors  and gates, or with  the 
accessory  package,  other  devices  controlled  by 
radio  frequency  such as  home/office  lighting systems 
and security  systems. 
The  transmitter  will learn and transmit the  frequencies 
of  most  current  transmitters  and is powered  by your 
vehicle’s battery and  charging  system.  This  device 
complies with Part 
15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject to the  following two conditions: 
( 1) this  device may not cause  harmful  interference, 
and  (2) this  device  must accept  any interference 
received,  including interference that  may cause 
undesired  operation. 
This  device  complies with RSS-2 
10 of Industry and 
Science  Canada.  Operation  is subject 
to the following 
two  conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause 
interference,  and 
(2) this device  must accept any 
interference  received,  including interference that  may 
cause  undesired  operation 
of the device. 
Changes  or modifications  to this system  by other  than an 
authorized  service facility could  void authorization 
to 
use this equipment. 
Programming the Transmitter 
Do not  use  the transmitter  with any garage  door  opener 
that does  not have the  “stop and reverse”  feature.  This 
includes any  garage  door  opener  model manufactured 
before April 
1, 1982. 
Be  sure  tkat people  and objects  are  clear  of  the garage 
door 
you are  programming. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is an  air  bag  readiness  light  on  the instrument 
panel,  which shows 
AIR BAG. The system checks the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system for malfunctions.  The light 
tells 
you if  there  is  an electrical  problem.  The  system 
check  includes  the air bag  sensors,  the air bag modules, 
the  wiring and  the  crash  sensing  and diagnostic  module. 
For more  information  on the air bag  system,  see “Air 
Bag” in the  Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
This  light will come on 
when you start your  engine, 
and it will flash  for  a few 
seconds.  Then the light 
should  go out.  This  means 
the system  is ready. 
If  the air bag  readiness  light  stays 
on after you start the 
engine  or  comes 
on when you are  driving,  your air bag 
system  may not work properly. Have your vehicle 
serviced  right away. 
The  air  bag readiness  light  should  flash  for  a  few 
seconds when 
you turn the ignition  key to RUN. If the light doesn’t 
come 
on then, have it fixed so it will be 
ready to warn 
you if  there is a problem. 
Charging  System  Indicator  Light 
The  charglng  system light 
will come on briefly when 
you turn the ignition  on,  but 
the  engine  is 
not running,  as 
a  check 
to show you the 
light is working. 
Then it  should  go  out  once the  engine  is running.  If it 
stays  on,  or  comes 
on while you are  driving, you may 
have  a problem with  the  electrical  charging  system. 
It  could  indicate  that 
you have a  loose  accessory  drive 
belt,  or  another  electrical  problem.  Have it checked 
right away.  Driving  while  this light 
is on could  drain 
your battery. 
If you  must  drive  a short distance  with the light  on,  be 
certain to turn  off all your  accessories,  such as the  radio 
and  heatedair  conditioner.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Voltmeter 
When your engine  is not 
running, but the ignition is 
on  (in the 
RUN position). 
the gage shows your 
battery’s  state 
of charge 
in DC volts.  Readings 
in the low warning zone 
may occur when a 
large number 
of electrical accessories  are  operating in 
the vehicle and the  engine is left at  an idle  for  an 
extended period.  This condition is normal since the 
charging system is  not able  to  provide  full power at 
engine  idle. 
As engine  speeds  are increased, this 
condition should correct itself  as  higher  engine  speeds 
allow  the charging system  to  create maximum  power. 
You  can only  drive  for  a short time with the readings  in 
either  warning zone. 
If you must drive,  turn off all 
unnecessary accessories. 
When  the ignition  is running, the gage shows the 
condition 
of the charging  system. Readings between 
the  low  and high warning zones indicate the normal 
operating  range.  Readings in 
either warning zone indicate a possible 
problem  in the electrical  system. Have the vehicle 
serviced  as soon  as possible. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Brakes.  Anti-Lock ............................... 4-7 
Braking 
........................................ 4-6 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
........................... 4-9 
Break.In.  New  Vehicle 
.......................... 2- 15 
BTSICheck 
................................... 7-45 
Bulb  Replacement 
.............................. 6-36 
Built-in  Child  Restraint 
.......................... 1-44 
Canadian  Roadside Assistance 
.................... 8-7 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
...................... 6-67 
Carbon  Monoxide 
..... 2.27.2.28.2.30.4.27.4.34.  4.35 
Care 
of Your  Cassette  Tape Player .................. 3-29 
Cassette Deck Service 
........................... 7-43 
Cassette  Tape Player 
....................... 3- 11.  3. 13 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Care 
........................ 3-29 
Center  Passenger  Position 
........................ 1-39 
Certificatioflire  Label 
.......................... 4-28 
Chains.  Safety 
................................. 4-34 
Chains.  Tire 
................................... 6-50 
Changing  a  Flat Tire ............................. 5-23 
Charging  System Light 
.......................... 2-6  1 
Check Gages Light 
.............................. 2-68 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.................. 1-65 
Chemical  Paint Spotting 
.......................... 6-58 
Child  Restraints 
................. 1.41.  1.42.  1.43.  1-53 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-54 
Care 
....................................... 6-54 
Securing in  a  Rear Outside Seat Position 
........... 1-55 
Securing in the  Center  Seat Position .............. 1-57 
Securing  in  the  Right  Front  Seat  Position .......... 1-59 Top 
Strap 
................................... 1-54 
Where  to  Put 
........................... 1-53.  1-54 
Cigarette Lighter 
............................... 2-50 
Circuit Breakers  and Fuses ....................... 6-61 
Cleaner.  Air  Filter 
.............................. 6-19 
Cleaning  Aluminum  Wheels 
............................ 6-57 
Built-in  Child  Restraint 
........................ 6-54 
Exterior  LampsLenses 
........................ 6-55 
Fabric 
...................................... 6-52 
Glass  Surfaces 
............................... 6-54 
Inside 
of Your  Vehicle ......................... 6-51 
Instrumentpanel 
............................. 6-54 
Leather 
..................................... 6-53 
Outside  of  Your  Vehicle 
........................ 6-55 
Special  Problems 
............................. 6-52 
Stains 
...................................... 6-52 
Tires 
....................................... 6-57 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-53 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-57 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
................... 6-55 
Clock,  Setting  the 
................................ 3-9 
Comfort Controls 
................................ 3-2 
Compact  Disc  Care 
............................. 3-30 
Compact  Disc  Player 
....................... 3-19,  3-24 
Compact  Spare Tire 
............................. 5-35 
Control of a  Vehicle .............................. 4-6 
Convenience  Net 
............................... 2-49 
Convex  Outside Mirror 
.......................... 2-42 
Coolant 
....................................... 6-25 
Heater,  Engine 
............................... 2-18 
Recovery  Tank ............................... 5-16 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Hearing Impaired. Customer Assistance .............. 8-4 
Heating 
........................................ 3-6 
High-Beam  Headlamps 
.......................... 2-32 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-2 1 
Hill and  Mountain  Roads ......................... 4-22 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-34 
Hood  Checking Things  Under 
......................... 6-7 
Prop 
....................................... 6-10 
Release 
...................................... 6-8 
Horn 
......................................... 2-31 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-17 
Ignition  Positions 
.............................. 2. I 5 
Ignition  Transmission  Lock  Check ................. 7-46 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-44 
Inspections 
.................................... 7-47 
Brakesystem 
................................ 7-48 
Drive  Axle 
.................................. 7-48 
Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-47 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose 
...................... 7-47 
Steering 
.................................... 7-47 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-47 
Throttle  Linkage 
.............................. 7-47 
InstrumentPanel 
............................... 2-56 
Brightness  Control 
............................ 2-39 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-54 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-58 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-62 
Interior  Lamps 
.................................. 2-39 
Inside 
Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
................. 2-41 Jack. 
Tire 
.................................... 5-24 
Jump Starting ................................... 5-3 
Keyless  Entry System 
........................... 2-7 
Key  Lock  Cylinders Service 
...................... 7-44 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-2 
Labels  CertificationlTire 
............................. 4-28 
Service  Parts  Identification 
..................... 6-60 
Tire-Loading  information 
...................... 4-28 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-60 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-37 
Courtesy 
.................................... 2-39 
Dome 
...................................... 2-39 
Interior 
..................................... 2-39 
On  Reminder 
................................ 2-38 
Latches,  Seatback 
................................ 1-5 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle ............................. 2-7 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
with the  Engine  Running ....... 2-25 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-50 
Lights 
Air 
Bag Readiness ....................... 1-28,  2-61 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System Warning 
............ 2-64, 4-7 
Brake  System  Warning 
......................... 2-63 
Charging  System 
............................. 2-61 
CheckGages 
................................ 2-68 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
..................... 1 - 13,  2-60 
Service  Engine  Soon 
.......................... 2-65 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  Indicator 
............... 2-68 
9-5