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The red RESET  button is 
located  inside  your 
instrument  panel fuse  block. 
(It’s the first button  in the 
top  row  of the  fuse  block.) 
The  LOW  TIRE  light will come 
on and flash  three 
times.  Then  it  will go off.  If the  light  doesn’t go off,  see 
your  dealer  for  service. 
The  system  completes  the  calibration  process  during  driving. 
The  system  normally  takes 
15 to 20 minutes  of driving in 
each of three  speed  ranges  to “learn”  tire  pressures. The 
speed  ranges  are 15 to 40 mph (25 to 65 km/h), 40 to 
65 mph (65 to 105 km/h) and  above 65 mph (105 km/h). 
When  learning  is  complete,  the  system  will alert you  after 
2-8 minutes if a  tire is 12 psi (83 kPa)  different  from the 
other 
three tires.  Detection  thresholds  may  be  higher and 
detection  times  may  be  longer on rough  roads,  curves  and 
at  high  speeds.  The system 
is not  capable of detection  at 
speeds  greater 
than 70 mph (1 10 km/h). 
Tire Inspection and  Rotation 
Tires  should  be rotated every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 000 to 13 000 km). Any time you notice unusual 
wear, rotate your tires 
as soon as possible  and check 
wheel  alignment.  Also  check for  damaged  tires or 
wheels.  See “When  It’s Time  for New  Tires” 
and 
“Wheel  Replacement”  later in this section  for 
more  information. 
The  purpose 
of regular  rotation  is to  achieve  more 
uniform  wear for 
all tires on the vehicle.  The first 
rotation is the most  important.  See “Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services” 
in the Index  for scheduled 
rotation  intervals. 
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I Maintenance  Schedule I 
The services  shown  in  this  schedule  up to  100,000  miles 
(166 
000 km) should  be performed  after  100,000  miles 
(166 
000 km)  at  the  same  intervals.  The  services  shown 
at  150,000  miles 
(240 000 km) should  be  performed  at 
the  same  interval  after 
150,000 miles  (240 000 km). 
See  “Owner  Checks  and  Services”  and “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections”  following. 
Footnotes 
The  U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency or the 
California  Air Resources  Board  has determined  that  the 
failure 
to perform  this  maintenance  item  will not nullify 
the  emission  warranty or limit  recall  liability prior  to  the 
completion  of the  vehicle’s  useful  life.  We, however, 
urge that  all  recommended  maintenance  services  be 
performed  at the  indicated intervals and  the  maintenance 
be  recorded. 
* Your  vehicle  has  an Engine  Oil  Life  Monitor. This 
monitor  will show  you when  to  change  the engine  oil 
and  filter 
-- usually between 3,000 miles  (5 000 km) 
and 7,500 miles (12 500 km)  since  your  last oil change. 
Under  severe  conditions,  the  indicator  may come  on 
before 
3,000 miles (5 000 km). Never  drive  your  vehicle 
more  than 
7,500 miles  (12 500 km) or  12  months 
without an oil and  filter  change. 
The  system won’t  detect  dust in the oil. 
So if  you  drive 
in  a dusty  area,  be  sure to change  your oil and  filter 
every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or  sooner  if the  CHANGE 
OIL  SOON  light  comes 
on. Remember  to  reset the  Oil 
Life  Monitor  when the oil has been  changed.  For  more 
information, 
see “Change  Oil  Soon  Light”  in  the Index. 
+ A good  time  to  check  your  brakes  is during  tire 
rotation.  See “Brake  System  Inspection”  under  “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections”  in  Part C of this  schedule. 
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Part B: Owner  Checks  and  Services 
Listed below are  owner  checks  and services which 
should be performed  at the intervals specified  to  help 
ensure  the  safety, dependability  and emission control 
performance  of 
your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any necessary  repairs  are completed at  once. 
Whenever  any fluids or  lubricants  are  added to your 
vehicle,  make  sure  they are  the  proper ones,  as shown 
in  Part 
D. 
At Each Fuel Fill 
It  is  important for you or a service station attendant  to 
peform  these underhood  checks at each  fuel 
fill. 
Engine Oil Level  Check 
Check  the engine  oil  level and add the proper  oil if 
necessary.  See “Engine  Oil” in the  Index  for 
further  details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
Check the  engine  coolant  level  and add DEX-COOL’ 
coolant  mixture  if necessary. 
See “Engine  Coolant”  in 
the Index  for  further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level  Check 
Check the windshield washer  fluid  level in the 
windshield washer tank and add  the proper  fluid if 
necessary.  See “Windshield  Washer Fluid” in the Index 
for  further  details. 
At Least Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make  sure  tires are inflated to the  correct  pressures. See 
“Tires” 
in the Index  for  further  details. 
Cassette  Deck  Service 
Clean cassette  deck.  Cleaning should be  done every 
50 hours  of tape  play.  See  “Audio  Systems”  in the 
Index  for  further  details. 
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Part E: Maintenance  Record 
After the scheduled services are performed, record the 
date,  odometer  reading and who performed the service 
in  the  boxes provided  after the maintenance  interval.  Any 
additional information  from  “Owner  Checks and 
Services”  or  “Periodic Maintenance”  can be added 
on 
the following record pages. Also, you should retain all 
maintenance receipts.  Your owner information portfolio 
is a convenient place to  store them. 
Maintenance  Record 
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