
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
If your vehicle is equipped with heated seats, the 
driver’s  side and passenger’s  side three-position 
switches 
are located  on the  center  console,  just behind 
your  automatic  transaxle shift lever. Press 
LO to warm 
the  seat  at a lower temperature. Press 
HI to warm  the 
seat  at  a higher temperature. 
To turn  this  feature off, 
return the switch  to its center position. The button 
directly  in 
the middle of the heated  seat switches  is  used 
for  traction control (see “Traction Control System” 
or 
“Enhanced Traction System” in the  Index).  Lift the 
lever  to  release the  seatback, then move  the 
seatback  to where  you want it. Release the lever  to 
lock the seatback 
in place. Pull  up on the lever 
without pushing  on the seatback and the seatback  will 
move  forward. 
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Cruise Control (Option) 
Cruise  control  can  be  dangerous whert: y’ou 
can’t  drive  safely  at a  steady  speed. 
So, 
don’t  use your  cruise  control  on  winding 
roads  or  in  heavy  traffic. 
slippery  roads. 
On such  roads,  fast  changes 
in  tire  traction  can  cause  needless  wheel 
spinning,  and  you could  lose  control. 
Don’t 
use cruise  control on slippery  roads. 
Cruise  control  can  be dangerous  on 
With  cruise  control,  you can maintain  a speed 
of about 
25 mph (40 kdh) or more without keeping your  foot on 
the accelerator.  This  can  really  help on long trips.  Cruise 
control  does not work at  speeds below about 
25 mph 
(40 km/h). 
When you apply your brakes,  the  cruise control 
shuts 
off. 
If your vehicle is in  cruise  control  when the optional 
traction control system begins  to  limit wheel spin, the 
cruise  control  will automatically disengage. (See 
“Traction Control System” in the Index.)  When 
road 
conditions allow you to safely  use it again,  you  may  turn 
the cruise control  back on. 
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Traction  Control  System  Warning  Light 
(3800 Supercharged  Engine  Only) 
TRAC 
OFF 
The traction control system warning light  may come  on 
for  the following reasons: 
If you  turn the system  off  by pressing  the traction 
control button located on  the black  panel directly 
behind your automatic transaxle shift lever, the 
warning  light will come on and stay  on. 
To turn the 
system back on, press  the button again. The warning 
light should  go off.  (See  “Traction Control System” 
in the Index  for more information.) 
If there’s a brake system problem that  is specifically 
related to traction control, the traction  control system 
will  turn  off and the warning light will come  on. If 
your brakes begin to overheat, the traction control 
system will 
turn off  and  the warning light will come 
on  until your brakes 
cool down. 
If  the  traction control system warning light comes on 
and  stays 
on for an extended period  of time when the 
system  is turned on, your vehicle needs service. 
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Enhanced  Traction System Warning  Light 
(If Equipped) 
TRAC 
OFF 
The Enhanced Traction  System warning  light may come 
on  for  the  following  reasons: 
0 If you  turn  the system  off by pressing the traction 
control  button,  the warning light will come  on and 
stay 
on. To turn the system back on, press  the button 
again.  The  warning light  should  go off.  (See 
“Enhanced Traction  System”  in  the Index for 
more  information.) 
If the  traction  control system is affected by an 
engine-related  problem,  the system will 
turn off  and 
the warning light will  come on. 
When  this warning  light is on,  the system  will  not limit 
wheel  spin. Adjust your  driving accordingly. 
Traction  Control  System  Active  Light 
LOW TRAC 
When your traction control 
system  is  limiting  wheel 
spin,  this light  will come  on. 
Slippery road  conditions 
may  exist if  the traction 
control  system active light 
comes  on, 
so adjust your 
driving  accordingly. 
The  light will  stay  on  for  a  few seconds after the traction 
control  system stops  limiting  wheel spin. 
0 If the Enhanced Traction System warning  light 
comes on and  stays 
on for an extended period  of 
time  when the system is  turned on, your  vehicle 
needs  service.  Adjust your  driving accordingly. 
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Enhanced  Traction  System  Active  Light 
When your Enhanced 
Traction System is limiting  wheel 
spin, this light will 
LOW TRAC come on. 
Slippery road conditions  may exist  if the Enhanced 
Traction System  active  light comes on, 
so adjust your 
driving  accordingly.  The  light will stay on  for 
a few 
seconds after the Enhanced Traction System stops 
limiting  wheel spin. 
The Enhanced Traction System  active light 
also comes 
on briefly  when  you turn the ignition  key to 
RUN. If the 
light doesn’t come on  then, have it  fixed 
so it will  be 
there to tell  you  when 
the system is active. 
Low Traction  Light 
When  your anti-lock  system 
is adjusting brake pressure 
to help avoid 
a braking  skid, 
this  light  will come  on.  See 
“Anti-Lock Brake System 
Active Light” earlier 
in 
this  section. 
If you  have the Enhanced  Traction  System  or the Traction 
Control  System,  this  light  will  also  come 
on when  the 
system 
is limiting  wheel  spin. You may  feel  or  hear  the 
system  working,  but  this  is  normal.  Slippery  road 
conditions  may  exist  if  the  low  traction  light  comes  on, 
so 
adjust  your  driving  accordingly. The light  will  stay on for 
a few  seconds  after  the  anti-lock  system  stops  adjusting 
brake  pressure  or the  Enhanced  Traction  System  stops 
limiting  wheel  spin.  See “Enhanced  Traction  System”  or 
“Traction  Control  System”  in  the  Index. 
The  low traction light also comes 
on briefly  when  you 
turn 
the ignition  key to RUN. If the light doesn’t come 
on then, have 
it fixed so it will be there to tell you when 
the  anti-lock  brake system,  Traction Control System  or 
Enhanced Traction System  is active. 
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Remember:  Anti-lock doesn’t change the  time you need 
to  get  your foot  up  to  the  brake pedal  or  always decrease 
stopping  distance.  If  you get  too  close  to  the vehicle  in 
front 
of you,  you won’t have  time to apply your brakes 
if that  vehicle  suddenly slows  or  stops.  Always leave 
enough  room  up  ahead to  stop,  even though you have 
anti-lock  brakes. 
Using Anti-Lock 
Don’t pump  the  brakes.  Just  hold the brake pedal down 
firmly  and let  anti-lock  work for you.  You  may  feel a 
slight  brake  pedal pulsation  or  notice  some noise,  but 
this  is  normal. 
When your anti-lock  system 
is adjusting brake pressure 
to help avoid  a braking  skid, 
this  light  will come  on.  See 
“Anti-Lock  Brake System 
Active  Light” 
in the Index. 
Traction  Control  System 
(With 
3800 Supercharged  Engine) 
Your  vehicle  has  a traction  control  system  that  limits  wheel 
spin.  This  is  especially  useful  in  slippery  road  conditions. 
The  system  operates  only  if it  senses  that  one or both of 
the  front  wheels  are spinning  or beginning  to  lose  traction. 
When  this  happens,  the  system  works  the  front  brakes  and 
reduces  engine  power  to  limit  wheel  spin. 
LOW TRAC 
This  light will come on 
when  your traction control 
system  is limiting wheel 
spin.  See  “Traction Control 
System Active  Light” in 
the Index. 
You  may  feel  or  hear the system working,  but this 
is  normal. 
If  your vehicle  is  in cruise  control when the traction 
control  system begins  to  limit wheel spin, the cruise 
control  will automatically  disengage. When road 
conditions  allow 
you to safely use it  again, you may 
reengage the  cruise  control.  (See  “Cruise Control’’ 
in  the  Index.) 
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This  light should come on 
briefly when 
you start the 
TRAC 
OFF 
engine. If it  stays on  or 
comes on while  you are 
driving,  there’s a problem 
with your traction 
control  system. 
See  “Traction Control System Warning Light” 
in the 
Index.  When this warning  light  is on, the system  will not 
limit  wheel spin. Adjust your  driving accordingly. 
The  traction control system automatically comes 
on 
whenever  you start your vehicle.  To limit wheel spin, 
especially  in slippery road  conditions, you should 
always  leave the system  on. But 
you can turn the 
traction control system  off  if  you ever need to. 
(You 
should turn the system  off if your vehicle ever  gets stuck 
in sand, mud, ice  or  snow.  See “Rocking  Your  Vehicle’’ 
in  the  Index.) 
To turn the system off, 
press the TRACTION 
button 
on the black panel 
located directly behind 
your automatic transaxle  shift lever. 
The  traction control system warning light  will come on 
and stay  on. 
If the system is limiting wheel spin when 
you  press the button, 
the warning light will come on -- 
but the system won’t turn  off right away. It will wait 
until there’s no  longer  a  current  need to limit wheel spin. 
You  can turn the system back on  at any time  by pressing 
the button again.  The traction control system warning 
light should 
go off. 
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To turn the system on or 
off, press the TRACTION 
button on the black panel  located directly  behind 
your  automatic  transaxle 
shift lever. 
When 
you turn the system off, the Enhanced Traction 
System warning light will  come on and  stay on. If the 
Enhanced Traction System is limiting  wheel spin when 
you  press the button  to turn the system off, the warning 
light will come on 
-- but  the system won’t  turn  off right 
away.  It will wait  until there’s no longer  a current need 
to  limit wheel spin. 
You  can turn the system back on  at  any time by pressing 
the  button again. The Enhanced Traction System 
warning  light should  go off. 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
With anti-lock,  you can steer  and brake  at the same 
time. In many emergencies,  steering can help you more 
than even 
the very  best braking. 
Steering 
Power  Steering 
If you  lose power steering assist because  the  engine 
stops  or the system 
is not  functioning, you can steer  but 
it will take much more effort. 
Magnetic  Variable  Effort  Steering TM 
This  steering system provides lighter steering effort  for 
parking and  when driving at low  speeds. Steering effort 
will increase  at higher speeds  for improved road feel. 
Steering  Tips 
Driving  on Curves 
It’s  important to take curves  at a reasonable  speed. 
A lot  of the “driver lost  control’’ accidents mentioned on 
the  news happen on curves. Here’s why: 
Experienced  driver  or beginner, each 
of us is subject to 
the same laws  of physics  when driving  on curves.  The 
traction 
of the  tires against the road surface makes  it 
possible  for the vehicle 
to change its path when  you turn 
the  front wheels. 
If there’s no traction, inertia will keep 
the vehicle going 
in the same  direction.  If you’ve  ever 
tried  to  steer  a  vehicle on wet ice, you’ll understand this. 
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