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A vehicle can fall from a car carrier if it isn’t
adequately secured. This can cause
a collision,
serious personal injury and vehicle damage. The
vehicle should be tightly secured with chains or
steel cables before it is transported.
Don’t use substitutes (ropes, leather straps,
canvas webbing, etc.) that can be cut by sharp
edges underneath the towed vehicle. Always use
T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. Never use
J-hooks. They will damage drivetrain and
suspension components.
When your vehicle is being towed, have the ignition key
turned to the
OFF position. The steering wheel should
be clamped in a straight-ahead position, with a clamping
device designed for towing service.
Do not use the
vehicle’s steering column lock for this. The transmission
should be in
NEUTRAL (N) and the parking
brake released.
Don’t have your vehicle towed on the drive wheels,
unless
you must. If the vehicle must be towed on the
drive wheels, be sure to follow the speed and distance
restrictions later in this section or your transmission will
be damaged.
If these limitations must be exceeded, then
the drive wheels have to be supported on a dolly.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Attach a separate safety chain around outboard end of
each lower control arm.
I NOTICE: I
Take care not to damage the brake pipes and
brake lines hoses or the
ABS sensor and wiring. 1
NOTICE:
Do not tow with sling-type equipment or
fascidfog lamp damage will occur. Use wheel-lift
or car-carrier equipment. Additional ramping
may be required for car-carrier equipment. Use
safety chains and wheel straps. Use the T-slots for
car-carrier securing. Towing a vehicle over rough
surfaces could damage
a vehicle. Damage can
occur from vehicle
to ground or vehicle to
wheel-lift equipment contact.
To help avoid
damage, install
a towing dolly and raise vehicle
until adequate clearance is obtained between the
ground and/or wheel-lift equipment.

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3.
Before replacing a headlamp that does not light, check
to make sure that the wiring connector
is securely
fastened to
it.
See "Replacement Bulbs" in the Index to check type of
headlamp you need to use before you begin to replace
the headlamp.
You must replace a headlamp with one
that is exactly the same.
1. Open the hood.
2. Locate the affected headlamp.
4.
5.
Press and turn the base a quarter-turn to the left
(counterclockwise). (See arrows).
Remove the socket with
the burned lamp.
Replace the bulb and insert the socket into
the headlamp.
Be careful
not to move the aiming screws when you
replace the headlamp. If the headlamp being replaced
was properly aimed, the new one will be also
if it is
properly installed.
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If you do find traction devices that will fit, install
them on the rear tires.
If you have other tires, use tire chains only where
legal and only when you must. Use only
SAE
Class “S” type chains that are the proper size for
your tires. Install them on the rear tires and
tighten them as tightly as possible with the ends
securely fastened. Drive slowly and follow the
chain manufacturer’s instructions.
If you can
hear the chains contacting your vehicle, stop
and retighten them.
If the contact continues,
slow down until it stops. Driving too fast or
spinning the wheels with chains on will damage
your vehicle.
Appearance Care
Remember, cleaning products can be hazardous. Some
are toxic. Others can burst into flame if
you strike a
match or get them on a hot part
of the vehicle. Some are
dangerous
if you breathe their fumes in a closed space.
When
you use anything from a container to clean your
vehicle, be sure
to follow the manufacturer’s warnings and instructions. And always open your doors or
windows when you’re cleaning the inside.
Never use these to clean your vehicle:
0 Gasoline
0 Benzene
Naphtha
Carbon Tetrachloride
0 Acetone
0 Paint Thinner
0 Turpentine
0 Lacquer Thinner
0 Nail Polish Remover
They can all be hazardous
-- some more than
others
-- and they can all damage your vehicle, too.
Don’t use any of these unless this manual says you can.
In many uses, these will damage your vehicle:
Alcohol
Laundry Soap
0 Bleach
0 Reducing Agents

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Battery ...................................... 6-37
Jump Starting
................................. 5-3
Replacement. Keyless Entry .................... 2- 11
Warnings
........................... 5.3.5.4. 6.37
BBB Auto Line
................................. 8-9
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
.................... 4-21
Better Business Bureau Mediation
................... 8-9
Blizzard
...................................... 4-27
Brake Adjustment
.................................. 6-36
Checking Fluid
............................... 6-34
Fluid
....................................... 6-33
Master Cylinder
.............................. 6-33
Parking
..................................... 2-37
Pedal Travel
................................. 6-36
Replacing System Parts
........................ 6-36
System Warning Light
......................... 2-77
Trailer
...................................... 4-34
Transmission Shift Interlock
.................... 2-43
Wear
....................................... 6-35
Brakes. Anti-Lock
............................... 4-7
Braking
........................................ 4-6
Braking
in Emergencies .......................... 4- 10
Break-In. New Vehicle
.......................... 2-24
Brightness Control
.............................. 2-52
BTSICheck
................................... 7-34
Bulb Replacement
.............................. 6-37
BTSI
......................................... 2-43 Canadian
Roadside Assistance
.................... 8-7
Capacities and Specifications
...................... 6-69
Carbon Monoxide
.......... 2.12.2.41.2.42.4.28. 4.33
Cassette Deck Service
........................... 7-32
Cassette Storage
................................ 2-56
Cassette Tape Player
......................... 3.7. 3.9
Care
of
Your Cassette Tape Player .................. 3-24
Cassette Tape Player Care
........................ 3-24
CD Player Theft-Deterrent Feature
................. 3-21
Center High-Mounted Stoplamp Bulb Replacement
.... 6-39
Certification Label
.............................. 4-29
Chains. Safety
................................. 4-34
Chains. Tire
................................... 6-51
Changing a Flat Tire
............................. 5-27
Check Gages Light
.............................. 2-85
Checking Your Restraint Systems
.................. 1-46
Chemical Paint Spotting
.......................... 6-60
Child Restraints
................................ 1-33
Securing
in a Rear Seat Position ................. 1-39
Securing in the Right Front Seat Position
.......... 1-41
WheretoPut
................................ 1-37
Cigarette Lighter
............................... 2-57
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
....................... 6-63
Cleaner. Air
................................... 6-18
Cleaning
Aluminurnwheels
............................ 6-58
Convertible Top
.............................. 6-58
Fabric
...................................... 6-53
TopStrap
................................... 1-38
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............................. 1-3
ManualFront
................................. 1-2
Power
....................................... 1-3
Restraint Systems
.............................. 1 - 1
Seatcontrols ................................. 1-2
Securing a Child Restraint
...................... 1-39
Second Gear. Automatic Transmission
.............. 2-32
Second Gear. Manual Transmission
............ 2-34. 2-35
Second-Gearstart
.............................. 2-33
Service
........................................ 6-2
Bulletins. Ordering
............................ 8- 12
Engine Soon Light
............................ 2-81
Manuals. Ordering
............................ 8- 12
Parts Identification Label ....................... 6-62
Publications. Ordering
......................... 8- 12
Work. Doing Your Own
......................... 6-2
Service and Appearance Care
...................... 6-1
Service and Owner Publications
................... 8- 12
Service Publications
............................. 8- 12
Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle ........... 1-25
Sheet Metal Damage
............................ 6-59
ShiftLever
.................................... 2-30
Shift Speeds
................................... 2-36
Shifting
Automatic Transmission
....................... 2-30
Into Park
(P) ................................. 2-39
Manual Transmission
..................... 2-34. 2-35
OutofPark
.................................. 2-43 Signaling Turns
................................ 2-45
Skip Shift Light
................................ 2-36
Sixth Gear. Manual Transmission
.................. 2-35
Skidding
...................................... 4-14
Sound Equipment. Adding
........................ 3-23
Spare Tire. Compact
............................. 5-38
Specifications and Capacities
...................... 6-69
Specifications. Engine
........................... 6-69
Speech Impaired. Customer Assistance
............... 8-4
Speedometer
................................... 2-75
Stains. Cleaning
................................ 6-54
Standard Differential. Rear Axle
................... 6-26
Starter Switch Check
............................ 7-34
Starting Your Engine
............................ 2-27
Steam
........................................ 5-14
Steering ...................................... 4-10
In Emergencies ............................... 4-11
Power
...................................... 4-10
Tips ........................................ 4-10
Wheel. Tilt .................................. 2-44
Storage Compartments
........................... 2-55
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools
............... 5-36
Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Ice or Snow
.................. 5-39
Sunvisors
.................................... 2-58
Symbols. Vehicle
................................ vlll
Storage. Vehicle ................................ 6-37
Sunshades. T-Top
............................... 2-63
Synchronization
................................. 2-9
...
9-10