
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PERF: Use for performance  driving.  Provides  a  tight, 
firm ride  and  precise  response  to  road  conditions. 
You  can select  a  setting  at  any  time.  Based  on  road 
conditions,  steering  wheel  angle  and  your  vehicle  speed, 
the system  automatically  adjusts  to  provide  the  best  ride 
and  handling.  Select  a  new setting  whenever  driving 
conditions  change. 
There 
are three  Driver  Information  Center  messages  that 
are displayed  when  a  malfunction  occurs  with  the  SRTD 
system.  Refer  to  “Driver  Information  Center Warnings 
and  Messages’’  in the  Index. 
Windows 
Power Windows 
With  power  windows,  switches  on  the  door  control  each 
window  when  the  ignition 
is on  or  when RAP is  present. 
(See  “Retained  Accessory  Power”  in  the  Index.)   

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With cruise  control,  you  can maintain  a speed of about 
25 mph (40 km/h) 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  using cruise control, the accelerator pedal  will 
return  to  its fully-released position and will  not move 
while  cruise  control.  is engaged. 
The  Driver  Information  Center (DIC) will display the 
cruise  set  speed  in 
a digital number.  For example, the  DIC will 
say CRUISE  SET 
60 mph (97 km/h). When 
you  apply  your brakes or push the clutch pedal, the 
cruise control disengages.  The DIC will show  CRUISE 
DISENGAGED. See  “DIC  Warnings and Messages” in 
the Index. 
Cruise control can  be dangerous  where you 
can’t  drive  safely 
at a  steady  speed. So, 
don’t  use  your  cruise control on winding 
roads  or in  heavy  traffic. 
Cruise control  can  be dangerous on 
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. 
If your vehicle  is in  cruise control when  the 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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A.  Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
B. Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
C.  Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
D.  Windshield  Wipermasher Lever 
E. DIC  Buttons 
E Hazard  Warning  Flasher  Button 
G. Center  Air  Vent 
H. Audio  System 
I. Comfort  Controls 
J. Fog  Lamp  Button  (Option) 
K. Remote  Hatch  Release  Button  (Coupe)  or  Remote 
Trunk  Release  Button  (Convertible) 
L. Ignition  Switch 
M. Shift Lever  (Automatic  Shown) 
N. Traction  Control  System  (TCS)  Switch 
0. Selective  Real  Time  Damping  (Option) 
P.  Instrument  Panel  Cupholder 
Q. Remote  Fuel  Door  Release  Button 
R.  Ashtray 
& Cigarette  Lighter 
S. Parking  Brake 
T. Glove  Box 
U. Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block 
V.  Power  Accessory  Outlet 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Speedometer 
Your  speedometer  lets  you see  your  speed in either  miles 
per  hour  (mph) 
or kilometers  per  hour (km/h). 
You  may  note  that  there  are not two  separate  scales for 
mph  and 
km/h. When  you  press  the  EM 
(EnglishNetric)  button  on  the  Driver  Information 
Center  (DIC),  the  cluster  will  calculate  the  proper  speed 
and  move  the  needle  to  the  correct  position.  Either  the 
MPH or  the km/h telltale  will  illuminate,  depending  on 
which  measurement  you  choose. 
Tachometer 
The  tachometer  displays  the  engine  speed  in  thousands 
of  revolutions  per  minute  (rpm). 
Fuel  will  shut 
off at  about 6200 rpm. 
If  you  continue  to  drive  your  vehicle  at  the  fuel  shut  off 
rpm, you  could  damage  your  engine.  Be  sure  to  operate 
your  vehicle  below  the  fuel  shut  off  rpm  or  reduce  your 
rpm  quickly  when  the  fuel  shuts  off. 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Messages 
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. 
Warning  lights  come  on  when  there  may  be 
or is  a 
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. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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. 
Your  vehicle 
also has a Driver Information Center that 
works along  with the warning lights and gages. See 
“Driver Information Center” in the Index. 
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  is 
already buckled. 
- The  safety belt light will 
also  come  on  and stay 
on 
until the driver’s belt 
is  buckled. 
Air Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is an air  bag  readiness  light on the instrument’ 
panel, which shows a  deployed  air  bag  symbol.  The 
system checks the air  bag’s electrical  system for 
malfunctions.  The light  tells  you  if there  is an  electrical 
problem.  The system  check  includes  the air  bag  sensors, 
the air bag modules, the  wiring  and the diagnostic 
module.  For more  information  on  the air  bag  system,  see 
“Air Bag” in the Index. 
This light will  come  on 
when  you  start your  engine, 
and  it will  flash for a  few 
seconds.  Then  the  light 
should  go out.  This  means 
the  system  is ready. 
If  the  air bag readiness  light  stays on after you  start  the 
engine  or  comes on  when  you  are driving, your  air  bag 
system may not  work  properly.  Have  your  vehicle 
serviced right  away. 
The  air bag readiness  light  should flash for a few 
seconds when  you  turn  the ignition key to 
ON. If the 
light doesn’t come  on then,  have  it fixed 
so it will  be 
ready to  warn  you  if there  is a problem.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Voltmeter 
I When  the  key is in the ON 
position  with  the  engine  not 
running,  the  voltmeter 
shows  the  voltage  output  of 
your  battery.  When  the 
engine  is  running,  it shows 
the  voltage  output  of the 
charging  system. 
The  reading  will  change  as the  rate  of charge  changes 
(with  engine  speed,  for  example),  but 
if the  voltmeter 
reads  at 
9 volts  or  below,  your  instrument  panel  and 
other  systems  may  shut  down.  The  Driver  Information 
Center  (DIC)  will  read  LOW 
VOLTAGE when  your 
vehicle  is  at 
10 volts  or  below.  Have  it checked  right 
away.  Driving  with  the  voltmeter  reading  at 
10 volts  or 
below  could  drain  your  battery  and  disable  your  vehicle. 
Brake System Warning Light 
Your  vehicle’s  hydraulic  brake  system  is divided  into 
two  parts.  If one  part  isn’t  working,  the other  part  can 
still  work  and  stop  you.  For  good  braking,  though,  you 
need  both  parts  working  well. 
BRAKE 
This  light  should  come  on 
when  you  turn  the ignition 
key  to 
START. If it  doesn’t 
come  on  then,  have  it fixed 
so it will  be  ready  to  warn 
you 
if there’s  a  problem. 
If this  warning  light  stays  on  after  you  start the  engine, 
the  parking  brake  may  not  be  set  or  there could  be  a 
brake  problem.  Refer  to  “Parking  Brake”  in the Index  to 
see  if  it  is  set.  If the  parking  brake  is  not  set,  have  your 
brake  system  inspected  right  away. 
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a LOW -BRAKE FLUID message showing on the DIC, 
pull 
off the  road and stop carefully. You may  notice that 
engine and may  stay  on  for 
on,  have  the  vehicle towed  for service. (See  “Towing  on 
when  you 
start your 
to  the 
floor. It may  take longer to stop.  If the  light  is still  system, 
the light  will come 
the  pedal  is, harder  to push.  Or, the pedal may 
go closer  With 
the anti-lock  brake 
several  seconds. 
Your  Vel  le” in the Index.) 
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That’s’normal. 
Your  brake  system  may  not  be  working  properly 
if  the  brake  warning  light  is  on.  Driving  with  the 
brake  warning  light  on  can  lead  to  an  accident. 
If 
the  light  is  still on after  you’ve  pulled  off  the  road 
and  stopped  carefully,  have  the  vehicle  towed 
for  service. 
If  the light stays  on, turn  the ignition  to OFF. Or, if the 
light comes on when you’re driving,  stop  as  soon  as 
possible and turn  the ignition 
off. Then  start  the  engine 
again to reset the  system. 
If the light still stays  on, or 
comes 
on again while  you’re driving,  your  vehicle  needs 
service.  If the regular brake system  warning light isn’t 
on,  you  still have brakes, but  you  don’t  have  anti-lock 
brakes.  If the regular brake  system  warning light 
is also 
on,  you  don’t have anti-lock  brakes  and  there’s  a 
problem  with your regular brakes. See  “Brake  System 
Warning  Light” earlier  in  this  section. 
The  anti-lock brake system  warning light should  come 
on  briefly  when you turn  the ignition  key  to 
ON. If the 
light doesn’t come  on then,  have it fixed so it will  be 
ready to  warn  you  if  there  is a  problem.   

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Damage  to  your  engine  from  neglected  oil 
problems  can  be  costly  and 
is not  covered by 
your  warranty. 
Security  Light 
This  light  comes  on  to 
remind  you  to 
arrn your 
I SECURITY 
theft-deterrent  system. If it 
comes  on  and  stays  on  when 
I 
your  ignition is on,  there 
may  be  a  problem  with  your 
theft-deterrent  system. 
Check  Gages,  Light 
CHECK 
GAGES 
This  light  will  come on 
briefly  when  you  are 
starting  the engine.  If the 
light  comes  on and  stays  on 
while  you  are  driving, check 
your  gages  to see 
if they  are 
in  the  warning  areas. 
This  light  can  come  on  for  the following  reasons: 
0 Low  Oil  Pressure 
0 High  Coolant  Temperature 
0 High  or Low  Battery  Voltage 
0 Low  Fuel  Level 
See  “Universal  Theft-Deterrent”  and  “PASS-Key 
System”  in  the  Index. 
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