
Both  rear doors can  be  opened  past 90 degrees by 
opening  the  doors past the first detent 
(90 degrees open), 
then  opening  fully. 
To close the  rear  doors, close the driver  side  rear  door 
first. Then, close  the passenger side  rear  door. Check to 
make  sure both  doors  are  completely closed. 
It can be dangerous  to drive  with the rear  doors 
open  because  carbon monoxide 
(CO) gas can 
come  into your  vehicle.  You  can’t see or smell 
CO.  It can cause  unconsciousness  and even  death. 
CAUTION:  (Continued) 
If you must drive  with the rear  doors  open or if 
electrical wiring  or other  cable connections  must 
pass  through the seal  between the body  and the 
rear  doors: 
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Make  sure all windows  are shut. 
Turn  the fan  on your heating  or cooling 
system  to  its highest  speed  with  the setting 
on  VENT,  HEAT,  BLEND  or DEF. 
Additionally,  on vehicles  with  heatingair 
conditioning  systems, 
NORM A/C or 
BI-LEV 
A/C can  be  used.  That will force 
outside 
air into  your  vehicle.  See  “Comfort 
Controls” in the Index. 
If you  have  air outlets  on or under  the 
instrument  panel,  open  them all the  way. 
See  “Engine  Exhaust” in the Index. 
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I 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. 
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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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:f the ignition is on when the parking brake is released, 
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brake system warning light will go off. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake  on can 
cause your  rear brakes  to overheat.  You may 
have  to replace them,  and you  could  also  damage 
other  parts of your  vehicle.  Always  check  to be 
sure  your parking  brake 
is fully released  before 
you  drive. 
If  you are towing  a trailer and are parking  on any  hill, 
see  “Towing  a  Trailer” in the Index. That section shows 
what  to do first to keep the trailer from moving. 
Shifting Into PARK (P) 
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. 
If you  have  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,  use the steps 
that  follow. 
If you’re  pulling a trailer,  see 
“Towing  a Trailer”  in the  Index. 
1. Hold  the brake pedal down  with  your right foot and 
set the parking brake. 
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Warning Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
This part describes the warning lights and gages that 
may  be on  your vehicle.  The pictures  will help  you 
locate  them. 
Warning  lights and gages can signal that something  is 
wrong  before it becomes serious enough  to cause an 
expensive repair  or replacement. Paying attention  to 
your  warning lights and gages could also  save you or 
others from  injury. 
Warning  lights come on when there  may be or  is  a 
problem  with one of your  vehicle’s  functions. 
As you 
will  see in the details  on the next few pages, some 
warning lights come on briefly  when  you start the 
engine  just to let  you know they’re  working. If  you are 
familiar  with this section,  you should  not be alarmed 
when  this happens. 
Gages can indicate  when there may be or 
is a problem 
with  one 
of your  vehicle’s  functions. Often gages and 
warning lights  work together to let  you know  when 
there’s  a problem  with your vehicle.  When 
one 
of the warning  lights comes on and stays on 
when  you are driving,  or when  one 
of the gages shows 
there  may be 
a problem, check the section that tells  you 
what  to 
do about it. Please follow this  manual’s advice. 
Waiting  to do  repairs can be costly 
-- and even 
dangerous. 
So please get  to know  your warning lights 
and gages. They’re a big help. 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
When  the key is turned to RUN or START,  a tone will 
come on  for about eight seconds to remind people to 
fasten their safety belts, unless the driver’s safety belt  is 
already buckled. 
The safety belt light will 
also  come  on and stay on 
for  about 
20 seconds, 
then it  will flash  for about 
55 seconds.  If the driver’s 
belt  is already buckled, 
neither the tone nor  the 
light  will come  on. 
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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 sensor, 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  Light 
This light should come on 
briefly when  you  turn 
on the 
ignition, before starting the 
engine, as a check to show 
you  it is  working. 
After the  engine starts, the light should go out.  If 
it stays 
on  or comes on while  you are driving,  you  may have a 
problem with your charging system.  It could indicate a 
problem  with the alternator 
drive belt, or some other 
charging system problem. Have  it checked right  away. 
Driving while this light is on could drain your  battery. 
If  you  must  drive a short distance  with this light on, it 
helps to  turn  off all your accessories, such  as the radio 
and air conditioner. 
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If the  Light Is Flashing 
I NOTICE: 
If  you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after 
a while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as well,  your  fuel  economy  may  not  be  as 
good  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as smoothly. 
This could  lead  to  costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered 
by your  warranty. 
This  light  should come  on, as a check  to show  you  it  is 
working,  when  the ignition is on  and the engine  is not 
running.  If the  light doesn’t  come  on, have it repaired. 
This light  will also  come 
on during  a malfunction  in  one 
of  two  ways: 
0 Light  Flashing -- A misfire condition  has  been 
detected.  A misfire increases vehicle emissions  and 
may  damage  the emission control  system on your 
vehicle.  Dealer or qualified service center diagnosis 
and  service is required. 
Light  On  Steady -- An emission control  system 
malfunction  has  been detected on  your vehicle. 
Dealer or qualified service center diagnosis  and 
service  may be required.  The 
following  may prevent more serious damage  to 
your  vehicle: 
Reducing vehicle  speed. 
Avoiding  hard accelerations. 
0 Avoiding steep uphill  grades. 
If you  are 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 “If 
the  Light  Is On  Steady” following. 
If  the  light continues  to flash,  when it is  safe  to do 
so, 
stop  the vehicle. Find a safe place  to  park  your  vehicle. 
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. 
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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. 
Are  you  low  on  fuel? 
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 one or  more of these  conditions, 
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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Oil Pressure Gage 
The oil pressure  gage 
shows the engine  oil 
pressure  in psi  (pounds 
per  square  inch) when 
the 
engine  is running. Canadian 
vehicles  indicate pressure 
in 
kPa (kilopascals). 
Oil  pressure  may  vary 
with engine speed, outside 
temperature  and  oil  viscosity,  but  readings above the 
low  pressure zone indicate  the  normal operating range. 
A reading in the  low  pressure  zone may be  caused  by a 
dangerously  low oil level or other  problem causing 
low 
oil pressure. Check  your  oil  as  soon  as  possible. 
A CAUTION: 
Don't keep driving if the oil pressure is low. If 
you  do, your engine can  become so hot that  it 
catches  fire. You or others  could  be  burned. 
Check  your oil as 
soon as possible  and have your 
vehicle  serviced. 
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Damage  to your engine from  neglected  oil 
problems can be  costly and is not  covered  by 
your warranty. 
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