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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  EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
ACID  COULD  BAlTERY 
CAUSE 
BURNS 
AVOID 
SPARKS 
OR 
FLAMES 
SPARK 
OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BAllERY 
These  symbols 
are important 
for  you  and 
your passengers 
whenever your 
vehicle  is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
FASTEN  SEAT 
BELTS 
POWER 
WINDOW 
These symbols 
have  to do with 
your lamps: 
SIGNALS e e 
TURN 
FOG  LAMPS 
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These symbols 
are  on some 
of 
your controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
These symbols 
are  used  on 
warning and  indicator lights: 
COOLANT 
TEMP 
- 
CHARGING I-1 
BAllERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(0) 
COOLANT a 
ENGINE  OIL e, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(e) 
BRAKES 
Here are some  other symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
LIGHTER 
I 
HORN b 
SPEAKER 
b 
FUEL la   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Section 2 Features and Controls 
Here you can learn  about the  many  standard  and  optional  features  on  your  vehicle,  and  information on  starting, 
shifting  and  braking.  Also  explained 
are the instrument panel and  the  warning systems that  tell  you  if  everything  is 
working  properly 
-- and what  to do  if  you  have a  problem. 
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2-4  2- 
8 
2-11 
2-  12 
2-  13 
2-  15 
2-  16 
2-  16 
2-  17 
2-19 
2-20 
2-24 
2-25 
2-27  Keys 
Door Locks 
Remote Keyless  Entry System  (RKE) 
Trunk 
Theft 
Theft-Deterrent  System (Option) 
Immobilizer 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition  Positions  Starting 
Your Engine 
Engine Coolant Heater  (If Equipped) 
Automatic  Transmission  Operation 
Parking Brake  Shifting  Into PARK  (P) 
Shifting  Out  of  PARK 
(P) 
2-29 
2-29 
2-30 
2-3 
1 
2-32 
2-33 
2-33 
2-39 2-45 
2-46 
2-48 
2-5 
1 
2-55 
2-60 
2-63  Parking 
Over Things  that  Burn 
Engine Exhaust 
Running 
Your Engine While You’re  Parked 
Windows 
Horn 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
Turn SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
Exterior  Lamps 
Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors 
Storage  Compartments 
Sunroof  (Option) 
Universal  Transmitter  (If Equipped) 
Instrument  Panel 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators 
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lamps,  taillamps,  license  plate  lamps,  ashtray  lamps, 
backlighting  to the  radio  controls  and  instrument 
panel  lights. 
so Headlamps. 
$0 Fog  lamps. 
Twilight  sentinel. 
OFF Turns  the twilight  sentinel  system  off. 
Instrument  panel  brightness  control. 
Turn  the  lamp control  dial  to the  right  (to the first 
position)  to turn 
on the  parking  lamps,  front  and  rear 
sidemarker  lamps,  taillamps,  license  plate  lamps,  ashtray 
lamps,  instrument  panel  lights  and backlighting  to  the 
center  console  controls.  Turn  the  lamp  control  dial  all 
the  way  to  the  right  (to  the  second  position)  to turn  on 
the  low-beam  headlamps. 
Turn  the  lamp control  dial 
to the left to turn  the 
lamps  off. 
Headlamps 
Turn the lamp  control  dial  all  the  way to the  right to turn 
on  the  low-beam  headlamps. 
10 turn  on  the  high-beam  headlamps,  the  low-beam 
headlamps  must  already  be  on. Push  the turn  signal  lever 
on  the  left  side  of  the  steering  wheel  away  from  you  to 
engage  the  high-beam  headlamps.  Pull  the  lever  toward 
you  to  return  to  the  low-beam  headlamps.  For  more 
information,  see  “Headlamp  High/Low  Changer”  earlier 
in  this  section. 
Turn  the  lamp  control  dial  all  the  way  to the  left  to  turn 
the  headlamps 
off. 
Note  that  if the  headlamps are activated  while  driving 
and  then  you  turn  your  vehicle’s  ignition  off while  the 
lamp  dial is still  turned 
on, the  headlamps  will  turn  off. 
If,  however,  you  open  the  driver’s  door  while  the  lamp 
dial  is still  turned  on,  a  warning  chime will  sound 
reminding  you  to  turn  the  lamp control  dial  to 
OFF. This 
will  stop  the  warning  chime  from sounding.  (If  you  want 
the  headlamps  to  remain  on,  you  must  manually  turn  the 
lamp  control  dial 
off and  then  back  on  to  the  headlamp 
position.  The headlamps  will  stay  on  until  manually 
turned  off  again.)   

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The speedometer lets  you see your  speed  in both  miles 
per 
hour (rnph) and  kilometers  per hour (km/h). The 
odometer shows  how 
far your  vehicle has been  driven, 
in  either miles  (used  in  the  United  States) or  kilometers 
(used  in  Canada). 
Trip  Odometer 
The trip odometer  tells  how far you have  driven  since 
you  last  reset  it. To  set it to  zero,  press  the knob located 
below  the  speedometer  on  the instrument  cluster. 
m RPM x 1000 
This gage indicates  the 
engine  speed in revolutions 
per  minute 
(rpm). 
I NOTICE: 
Do not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer  in 
the  red  area 
or engine  damage may occur. 
Engine  Speed  Limiter 
This feature  prevents  the  engine from operating  at too 
many  revolutions  per minute 
(rpm). When  the  engine’s 
rpm  are  critically  high,  the  fuel supply  to  the engine 
is 
shut  off.  When  the engine speed  slows,  the  fuel supply 
will  come  on  again.  This helps  prevent damage  to 
the  engine. 
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.   

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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 ON or START, a chime will 
come  on for  about  eight  seconds  to  remind  people  to 
fasten  their  safety  belts,  unless  the  driver’s  safety  belt  i\
s 
already  buckled. 
The safety  belt  light  will 
also  come  on  and 
stay on 
for about four  seconds, 
then  it 
will flash  for about 
60 seconds.  If the  driver’s 
belt  is  already  buckled, 
neither  the  chime  nor  the  light  will  come on.   

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If  the  fuel  level is low, 
approximately  two  gallons 
(7.57 L) of  fuel  remaining 
in  the  fuel  tank,  a  light  will 
come 
on and  stay  on  until 
you  add  fuel. 
It  will  also  come  on  for a  few  seconds  when 
you first 
turn  on  the  ignition  as  a  check  to  show  it’s  working.  If 
it 
doesn’t  come on then,  have  it fixed. 
Automatic  Transmission  Warning  Light 
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This  light  comes  on  briefly 
when  the  ignition 
is turned 
on. If  the  light  remains  on 
or  lights  up while  driving, 
there  may  be a  fault  in  the 
automatic  transmission. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced. 
Leveling  Indicator  Light 
LEVELING 
This  light  comes on steady 
when  the  rear  load  level  in 
your  vehicle  changes. 
Do not  drive  your  vehicle  when  this  light  is  on.  The  rear 
of your  vehicle  is  too  low  and  part  of  the  body or the  rear 
axle  may  be  damaged  when  driving  over  bumpy  roads. 
When  the  light  goes  out,  leveling  is  complete. 
This 
procedure is automatic -- you  don’t  have  to do anytlmng. 
If  the  light  comes  on  flashing,  there  may  be  a  problem 
with  the  leveling  system.  You should  reduce  your 
vehicle  speed  and  have  your  vehicle  serviced  soon. 
Brake  Pad  Wear  Indicator  Light 
This  light  comes  on when 
the  brake  pads 
on your 
vehicle  have  significantly 
worn.  The pads  will  have  to 
be  replaced, 
so have  your 
vehicle  serviced  soon.   

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Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind  of lubricant  to  use.  See “Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants”  in  the  Maintenance Schedule  booklet. 
Engine Coolant 
The cooling s stem  in  your  vehicle is filled  with 
DEX-COOL  engine coolant. 
This coolant is designed 
to  remain  in your  vehicle  for 
5 years or 150,000 miles 
(240 000 krnb whichever  occurs  first, if you add  only 
DEX-COOL  extended life coolant. 
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The following  explains your cooling  system  and  how to 
add  coolant  when  it  is  low.  If  you have 
a problem  with 
engine  overheating,  see “Engine Overheating”  in 
the  Index. 
A 50/50  mixture  of water  and  DEX-COOL’ 
coolant  will: 
a Give  freezing  protection  down  to -34°F (-37°C). 
Give  boiling  protection  up to 265 OF (129°C). 
Protect  against  rust  and  corrosion. 
Help  keep  the  proper  engine temperature. 
Let the  warning  lights  and  gages  work  as 
they  should. 
NOTICE: 
When  adding  coolant, it is important  that  you use 
only 
DEX-COOL@ (silicate-free)  coolant. 
If coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL  is added  to the 
system,  premature  engine, heater  core  or 
radiator  corrosion  may  result. In addition,  the 
engine  coolant 
will require  change  sooner -- at 
30,000 miles (50 000 km)  or 24 months, 
whichever  occurs 
first. Damage  caused  by the  use 
of  coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL@ 
is not 
covered 
by your  new vehicle  warranty. 
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......................... 6-8 
Release 
...................................... 6-9 
Horn ......................................... 2-32 
How  to  Use  this  Manual ............................. v 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-18 
Hydraulic  Brake  Warning  Lights 
................... 2-65 
If You’re  Stuck: In Sand.  Mud.  Ice  or  Snow ......... 5-31 
Ignition  Positions 
............................... 2-  16 
Illuminated  Entry 
............................... 2-45 
Illuminated  Visor 
Vanity Mirror .................... 2-50 
Inflation,  Tire 
.................................. 6-38 
Brightness  Control 
............................ 2-45 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-45 
Interior  Plastic  Components,  Cleaning 
.............. 6-48 
Immobilizer 
................................... 2-15 
Instrumentpanel 
............................... 2-60 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-62 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-57 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-48 
J ack.  Tire .................................... 5-23 
Jump  Starting ................................... 5-3 
Keys 
......................................... 2-2 
Labels  Certification 
................................. 4-29  Service 
Parts Identification ..................... 6-54 
Tire-Loading  Information 
...................... 4-28 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN) ............. 6-54 
Lamps 
................................... 2-39.  2-45 
Panel 
....................................... 2-45 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
............................ 2-41 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
......................... 1-19,  1-36 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-7 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the  Engine  Running 
....... 2-26 
Leveling  Indicator  Light 
......................... 2-76 
Light  Sensor,  Twilight  Sentinel 
.................... 2-44 
Lighting,  Perimeter 
............................. 2-41 
Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................... 1-30,  2-65 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
............ 2-68,  4-7 
Automatic  Transmission  Warning 
................ 2-76 
Brake  Pad  Wear  Indicator 
...................... 2-76 
Brake  System  Warning 
......................... 2-65 
Charging  System  Indicator 
...................... 2-65 
Cruise  Control 
............................... 2-74 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Warning 
............. 2-69 
Leveling  Indicator 
............................ 2-76 
Low  Coolant  Warning 
......................... 2-70 
Low  Washer  Fluid  Warning 
..................... 2-75 
Interior 
..................................... 2-45 
....................................... Lighter  2-49 
Lights 
BrakeToShift 
............................... 2-74 
CheckEngine 
................................ 2-70 
CheckOil 
................................... 2-74 
LowFuel 
................................... 2-76 
Oil  Pressure  2-73 
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