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.How does .an- air bag restrain? When .an air
bag inflates, -there is dust in the
air, This dust could causebreathing problems
for people with
a history of asthma or other
breathing trouble.-
To avoid this, everyone'in the
vehicle
should get out as soon as it is.. safe to .do so.
If you have breathing problems but can't get out
of the- vehicle after an :air bag inflates, then get
fresh air
by opening a window or door.
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A booster .seat (F, GI is designed forchildren who
me about 40-to 60 lbs. (1s to 27 kg) and about
four to-eight years of age. It’s designed to improve
the
fit of thevehcle’s safety belt system. Ekooster
seats.
with shields use lap-only belts; however;
booster seats without shields use lap-shoulder
belts-. Booster seats
can also help a child to see
out the window.
The -child restraint must be secured properly in the right
front. passenger seat. If yuu want to securera rear-facing
cbild restraint in the right front passenger’s-seat, you
need.ts turn off the passenger’s air bag. See “Securing
a; Child Restraint in the Right Front. Seat Position’’ in.
the Index for more on-this, including important
safety information.
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Leaving young children in a vehicle with the
ignition key
is dangerous for many reasons.
A child. or others .could be badly Injured or -
even kill&.
They could operate power windows
or other
controls
or even make the vehicle move. Don’t
leave the. keys in a vehicle with young children.
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Windows
Manual Windows
Turn the band crank on each door to raise or lower your
manual side door -windows.
Power Windows (If Equipped)
I€ you have the option4 power windows, .the controls
-are~-on each of the side doors. With powef windows, the
.switches. contra1 the win,do:ws
when the ignition is on or
when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is present. (See
“Retained Accessory
‘Power” in. the -Index.) The .driver’s
door
has a switch €or the passenger .window as well. Press
the side
af the switch
with’the down
arrow to
lower the -window.
Press the side
of the switch
with. the up arrow to rgise
the window.
Exp,ress-Down Window
The drivet’s. window switch also has an ,express-down
feature that allows
you to lower it without holding.the
window switch. Hold
the driver’s window switch
down. for more than .a half a second to activate the
expras-down fe,ature. Lightly tap the switch
to open-
the window slightly. The- expre-ss-down feature can be
interrupted -at any
time by pressing the up :anow end
of the switch.
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.Swing-Out Windows (Extended Cab) Sliding Rear Win.dow (If Equipped)
To apen-.a rem swing-out
window;
pull the. latch
toward the front of the
vehicle. and then push the-
.latch..out and .rearward.
Whea you. cloSs the windo.w, be sure the 1atch:eatehes.
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Name
B/U LP
A/C
RAP
02-
IGN B
DRL
FOG LP
GN A
STUD #2
PAW'
LR PRK
IGN C
Usage
Back-up Lamps.
Air Conditioning
Retained Accessory
Power
Oxygen Sensor.
Column- Feed, IGN -2, 3,4
Daytime Running Lamps
Fag Lamps
Stating. and Charging EN 1
Accessory Feeds, Elec.tric Brake
J *kirigLamps
Nmt?
.HTDSEAT
-MC
RRDFOG
'HVAC
TRCHMSL
'RR
'W/W
CRANK
HAZLP
Usage
Heated Seat
Active Transfer Case
Rear
Defogger
HVAC. Syst.em
Tr~ler
Center Hi"gh-MOuit
Stoplamp
Rear 'Window Wiper
Clutch Switch,
NSBU Switch
Hazard
Laps:
HTDMIR
STOPLP
TBC
L Vehicle Center Hi-&-
Stoplamp
Heated
Mirror
stop Lamps
Truck Body Computer
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