
Tilt  Wheel Turn 
Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
A tilt steering  wheel allows  you to  adjust  the  steering 
wheel before  you drive. 
You  can  also  raise  it  to the  highest  level  to  give  your 
legs  more  room  when  you exit and enter  the  vehicle. 
To  tilt  the  wheel,  hold the steering wheel and  pull  the 
lever  located  on the  left  side  of the  steering  column. 
Move  the steering  wheel to a  comfortable  level,  then 
release  the  lever  to lock the wheel 
in place.  The  lever 
on the  left  side  of the steering column 
includes  your: 
0 Turn  Signal  and Lane Change  Indicator 
0 Headlamp High/Low  Beam Changer 
0 Cruise  Control  (If Equipped) 
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Headlamp  High/Low  Beam 
To change the headlamps 
from low beam  to  high  or 
high  to low, pull  the turn 
signal  lever all 
the way 
toward 
you. Then  release  it. 
When  the high beams  are 
on,  a  light  on the instrument 
panel  also will be  on. 
The  headlamp high/low  beam  indicator may flash  if the 
Daytime Running  Lamps (DRL) system  is  experiencing 
a  problem  or if a headlamp is  malfunctioning. 
Windshield  Wipers 
'ti. 
You control  the windshield wipers  by moving the  stalk 
with  the 
wiper symbol on it up or down. 
For  a single  wiper  cycle,  push 
the stalk  down to MIST, then 
release 
it. For more  cycles,  hold  the  stalk  down longer.  

Rotate the turn  signal  lever  middle ring up two positions 
to  turn on: 
Headlamps 
Parking Lamps 
Sidemarker Lamps 
Taillamps 
License  Plate Lamps 
0 Instrument Panel  Lights 
Rotate  the switch  to 
OFF to turn all  of the lamps off. 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
If  you open the driver’s  door and turn  off the 
ignition while  leaving the lamps on,  you  will hear  a 
warning  chime. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it  easier for 
others  to see  the front 
of your vehicle  during  the day. 
DRL can  be helpful in many different  driving 
conditions, but they can  be especially helpful 
in the 
short periods after dawn and before sunset. 
The DRL system will make your high-beam headlamps 
come on at  a reduced brightness when: 
The  engine  is  running, 
The headlamp switch is in the OFF position, 
0 The light sensor  detects  daytime light, 
0 The parking brake is released and 
0 The shift lever  is not  in  PARK (P) on an 
automatic transaxle. 
When  the DRL  system  is  on, the taillamps, sidemarker, 
park lamps and instrument panel lights  will not be 
illuminated. 
The  DRL and  the  ALC systems will remain  off any time 
your automatic transaxle  vehicle is 
in PARK (P) and the 
parking brake 
is engaged. 
The  DRL  and the ALC  systems  will remain  off any time 
your manual transaxle vehicle  is in  NEUTRAL 
(N) and 
the parking brake is  engaged. 
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Automatic  Light  Control (ALC) 
Your vehicle  is equipped with an  automatic  light  sensor 
on  top 
of the  instrument  panel under  the  defroster  grill, 
so be sure  it is not covered which will  cause  the 
nighttime  lights  to be 
on continuously. 
When  it  is dark enough  outside, your ALC will turn 
on 
your low-beam headlamps  at the normal  brightness 
along  with other  lamps such  as the  taillamps, 
sidemarker, park  lamps and  instrument panel  lights. 
There  is  a  20-second delay in  the transition between 
daytime  and nighttime  operation 
of the  DRL  and the 
ALC  systems. 
If the  light  sensor  senses  a  reduction  in 
lighting  that  lasts  longer  than 20 seconds, 
it will activate 
the  nighttime  lamps. 
If you  are  driving  through a 
parking  garage, heavy overcast  weather,  a tunnel  or 
fueling  your vehicle  in a low  light  area, the ALC will 
turn on your low-beam headlamps  at  a normal 
brightness  along  with the taillamps,  sidemarker,  park 
lamps and  the  instrument  panel lights. 
The radio lights 
will  be  dimmer. 
As with any vehicle,  you should  turn on the  regular 
headlamp system when  you need  it. 
Fog Lamps (If Equipped) 
The button  for your  fog 
lamps  is beside the 
instrument  panel 
intensity  control. 
Push 
the button to turn the fog lamps  on. An indicator 
light  on the button  will glow when the  fog lamps 
are on. 
When  using  fog  lamps,  the parking lamps  or low-beam 
headlamps must  be on. 
The  fog  lamps will turn 
off whenever the high-beam 
headlamps  are turned 
on. When  the high beams are 
turned off, the  fog lamps will come on again.  

Night Vision 
No one can see  as  well at  night  as  in  the daytime.  But as 
we  get  older  these  differences  increase. 
A 50-year-old 
driver  may require  at  least  twice  as much light to see  the 
same  thing  at  night  as a 20-year-old. 
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 
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. 
Remember that your headlamps  light  up far 
less of a 
roadway when  you are in a turn  or  curve.  Keep your 
eyes  moving; that  way,  it’s easier  to  pick  out  dimly 
lighted  objects.  Just  as your headlamps  should be 
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 
aren’t even aware  of it. 
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Hydroplaning 
Hydroplaning is  dangerous. So much water can build  up 
under your tires that they  can actually ride on the water. 
This  can  happen if the road  is wet enough and you’re 
going  fast enough.  When your vehicle  is hydroplaning, 
it  has little  or  no contact with  the road. 
Hydroplaning doesn’t happen often. But it can  if your 
tires  do not  have much tread  or if the pressure  in one  or 
more is  low.  It can happen  if a lot  of water is  standing  on 
the road. 
If you  can see reflections from trees, telephone 
poles  or  other  vehicles, and raindrops “dimple” the 
water’s  surface,  there could  be  hydroplaning. 
Hydroplaning usually happens  at higher speeds. There 
just  isn’t  a hard and  fast  rule  about  hydroplaning. The 
best  advice  is  to slow down when it is raining. 
Driving  Through  Deep  Standing  Water 
NOTICE: 
If you  drive  too  quickly  through  deep  puddles 
or  standing  water,  water  can come  in through 
your  engine’s  air intake  and badly  damage 
your 
engine.  Never  drive  through  water  that  is  slightly 
lower  than  the  underbody 
of your  vehicle. If you 
can’t  avoid  deep  puddles  or  standing water,  drive 
through  them  very  slowly. 
Some Other  Rainy  Weather  Tips 
0 
0 
0 Turn on your low-beam headlamps -- not  just 
your parking lamps 
-- to help make  you more 
visible to others. 
Besides  slowing down, allow some extra following 
distance.  And  be especially careful when  you pass 
another vehicle. Allow yourself more  clear room 
ahead, and  be prepared  to have your view restricted 
by road spray. 
Have 
good tires  with  proper  tread depth. (See 
“Tires”  in  the Index.) 
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Guide en  FranGais 11 
GVWR ....................................... 4-33 
.. ................................. 
Halogen  Bulbs ................................ 6-35 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5-2 
Head  Restraints 
................................. 1-5 
Headlamps 
.................................... 2-44 
Bulb Replacement 
............................ 6-35 
HighLow  Beam Changer 
...................... 2-37 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-44 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-57 
Hearing Impaired. Customer Assistance 
.............. 8-4 
Heating 
........................................ 3-4 
High-Beam  Headlamps 
.......................... 2-37 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-24 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-24 
Hitches. Trailer 
................................. 4-38 
Hood  Checking Things  Under 
......................... 6-8 
Release 
...................................... 6-9 
Horn ......................................... 2-34 
Hydraulic Clutch 
............................... 6-23 
Hydraulic Clutch  Fluid 
........................... 6-23 
Hydraulic Clutch System Check 
................... 7-42 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-20 
If a  Tire  Goes Flat .............................. 5-21 
Ignition Positions 
............................... 2- 14 
Illuminated  EntryExit System 
..................... 2-46 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-41 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview Mirror 
................. 2-49 Inspections 
Brakesystem 
................................ 7-46 
Caliper/Knuckle Maintenance 
................... 7-46 
Exhaust Systems 
............................. 7-45 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Boot 
.................. 7-45 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Seal 
................... 7-45 
Radiator  and  Heater Hose 
...................... 7-45 
Steering 
.................................... 7-45 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-45 
Throttle Linkage 
.............................. 7-45 
Instrumentpanel 
............................... 2-56 
Brightness Control 
............................ 2-46 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-50 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-58 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-58 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-46 
Jack.  Tire 
.................................... 5-24 
Jump Starting 
................................... 5-3 
Key  Lock Cylinders Service 
..................... 7-42 
Key  Release  Button 
............................. 2-16 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-2 
Labels  Certification 
................................. 4-33 
Service  Parts Identification 
..................... 6-56 
Tire-Loading Information 
...................... 4-33 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-56 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-43 
Interior 
..................................... 2-46 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-44 
Exterior 
.................................... 2-43 
Fog 
........................................ 2-45 
9-5 
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