
Instrument  Panel  Switchbank Sliding Door 
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This  switchbank  is  located  in  the  instrument  panel  below the  comfort  controls.  The switches  and  controls  that  you 
may  find 
in this  switchbank are the  Rear  Fan  Knob,  Rear 
Window  WiperNasher  and  Traction  Control. 
If your 
vehicle  does  not  have  some 
of the  options  controlled by 
these  switches,  there  will  be  a  blank  button  in its place. 
For  more  information,  please 
see each  of  these  features 
in  the  Index. 
If  your  vehicle  is not  equipped  with  the  optional  rear 
climate  control  system,  there  will  be 
a storage  space  in 
this  switchbank.  The rubber  mat  can be removed  for 
cleaning.  Snap the  mat  into  place  after  cleaning. 
To open  the  sliding  door from outside  the  vehicle,  pull 
the  handle  out and  then  pull  the  door toward  the  rear. 
If 
you  slide  the  door  all  the  way  back,  the  door will  rest  in 
a  detent  position.  The door must  overcome  this  detent 
when  closing. 
To move  the  door forward,  you  must  first pull  the  door 
past  the  open  detent  position. 
I I  CAUTION: 
If  your  vehicle  is  facing  downward  on  a  steep 
grade 
(15 percent  or  more),  the  door  may  not  stay 
open  and  could  slam  shut,  possibly  injuring  someone. 
To make  sure  the  door  does  not  slam 
shut,  be  sure  to  hold  it  open  until  everyone  is  clear 
of  the  door,  and  only  then  allow  it  to  slowly  close. 
Does  your  vehicle  have  a  sliding  door on  the  driver’s 
side? 
If it  does,  this  door is designed  to  open  only  a  little 
if  the  fuel  door 
is open.  If this  ever  happens,  don’t  try to 
force  the  sliding  door,  Just  close  the  driver’s  side  sliding 
door.  Then  when  the 
fuel filler  door is  closed,  the 
driver’s  side  sliding  door can be opened  normally. 
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Your instrument  panel  is  designed to let  you know at  a  glance  how  your  vehicle is running.  You’ll  know  how  fast 
you’re  going,  how  much  fuel you’re using,  and  many  other  things  you’ll  need 
to drive  safely  and  economically. 
Refer  to  the  accompanying  diagram 
of your  instrument  panel to locate  the  components  listed  below. 
A. Side  Vents L. Ignition  Switch 
B.  Front  Vent 
M. Climate  Controls 
C. Turn Signalhlultifunction  Lever N. Rear  Fan  Controls  (Option) 
D. Hazard  Warning  Flashers  Switch 0. Accessory  Power  Outlet 
E. Instrument  Cluster P. Storage  Bin 
E Center Vents Q. Remote CD Player  (Option) 
G. Audio System R. Instrument  Panel  Switchbank 
H.  Side  Vents 
S. LightedAshtray 
I. Lamps  Switch T. Glove Box 
J. Hood  Release U. Front  Vents 
K. Horn V. Fuse  Panel 
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0 Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
In this section,  you’ll  find  out  how to operate  the  comfort control  and  audio systems  offered  with  your vehicle.  Be 
sure  to  read about the  particular systems supplied  with  your  vehicle. 
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3-9 3-  10  3-12  Comfort 
Controls 
Air  Conditioning 
Heating  Defogging  and  Defrosting 
Rear  Window  Defogger  (If Equipped) 
Rear Climate Control  (If Equipped) 
Ventilation  System 
Setting  the  Clock for Systems  without 
Automatic  Tone Control 
Setting  the  Clock for Systems  with  Automatic 
Tone  Control 
AM-FM Stereo 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  Player 
(If  Equipped)  3-15 
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AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  Player  and 
Automatic  Tone  Control (If  Equipped) 
AM-FM  Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
(If Equipped) 
Rear  Seat  Audio 
(If Equipped) 
Remote  Compact  Disc Player  (If Equipped) 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
(If Equipped) 
Understanding  Radio Reception 
Tips  About  Your Audio  System 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
Care 
of Your  Compact  Discs 
Care 
of Your Compact  Disc Player 
Integrated  Windshield  Antenna 
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Rear  Climate  Control (If Equipped) 
If you have the  optional  rear  climate  control,  the  rear 
seat  passengers can  control  the  temperature  and  the 
amount  of air  directed 
to the  rear  of the  vehicle.  The 
amount 
of air  directed  to  the rear  of the  vehicle  can  also 
be  adjusted  using  the  front  control  for the  rear  fan. 
Set  the  main  climate  control  mode  knob to 
LOWER, 
DEFOG or  DEFROST,  when  outside  temperatures  are 
cold  or  moderate,  to  send  air  to  the  rear 
of the  vehicle 
through the lower  vents. 
Set  the  main  climate  control  mode  knob  to 
UPPER or 
BI-LEV to  send  air  to  the rear of the  vehicle  through  the 
headliner  outlets. 
To send  conditioned  air  to the rear  of the  vehicle,  press 
the 
A/C button  (the  light  will  glow)  on  the  main  climate 
controls. 
If you  do not  select NC, air  directed  to  the rear 
of  the  vehicle  will  be cabin  temperature. 
Rear  Fan  Control 
This  option  comes  with  the  rear  climate  controls. 
Please  keep  the  area  around  the  base  of the  center 
instrument  panel  console and  the  area  between  and 
under  the  front  seats  free of objects  that  would  obstruct 
airflow  to  the  rear  of the  vehicle. 
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The  rear  fan  control  is 
located  below  the 
climate  control  system, 
in  the  switchbank. 
Turn  the  fan  to  the  desired  setting  for  the  amount  of air 
to  be  directed  to  the  rear  of the  vehicle.  The temperature 
of  the  air  will  be  the  same  as  the  air  in  the  front  of the 
vehicle.  The rear  fan  control  in  the  instrument  panel 
switchbank  has  an 
R setting  which  allows  the  rear 
passengers  to  use  the  rear  climate  control  knobs  to 
adjust  the  air  through  the  rear  air  outlets. 
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Rear  Comfort  Controls 
The rear climate  control  knobs are in a panel  next to the 
second  row  seat. 
If your  vehicle  has  the  optional  dual 
sliding  doors,  the  panel is above  the  driver’s  seat. 
Turn the temperature knob to  the  left (to the  blue  area) 
for  cooler  air,  or  to  the right  (to the  red  area) 
for 
warmer  air. 
To maintain  a  comfortable temperature in  the  rear,  use 
either  rear  fan  control  to  adjust  the  force 
of air  coming 
through  the  rear  outlets. 
Select  the  desired  climate  control  mode using  the 
directional  controls  on  the  instrument  panel  (see  “Mode 
Knob”  earlier 
in the  section).  The mode you choose  will 
regulate  both  the  front  and  rear  climate  control  systems. 
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Treadwear Temperature -- A, B, C 
The treadwear grade is  a comparative  rating  based  on 
the  wear  rate of the  tire  when  tested  under  controlled 
conditions  on a  specified  government  test  course. 
For example,  a  tire graded 
150 would  wear  one and  a 
half 
(1 1/2) times as  well  on the government course 
as  a tire  graded 
100. The  relative  performance  of 
tires  depends  upon  the  actual  conditions  of their  use, 
however,  and  may  depart  significantly  from the norm 
due  to  variations  in  driving  habits,  service  practices 
and  differences  in  road  characteristics  and  climate. 
Traction -- A, B, C 
The  traction  grades,  from highest  to  lowest,  are A, B, 
and C, and they  represent  the tire’s  ability  to  stop  on 
wet  pavement  as  measured  under  controlled  conditions 
on  specified  government test  surfaces  of asphalt 
and  concrete. 
A tire  marked C may  have  poor 
traction  performance. 
Warning:  The traction  grade assigned  to  this  tire  is  based 
on  braking  (straight  ahead) traction  tests  and  does 
not 
include  cornering  (turning)  traction.  The temperature 
grades  are 
A (the  highest), B, and C, 
representing  the  tire’s  resistance to the  generation of 
heat  and  its ability  to  dissipate  heat  when  tested  under 
controlled  conditions  on  a  specified  indoor laboratory 
test  wheel.  Sustained  high  temperature can cause the 
material  of the  tire  to  degenerate  and reduce  tire  life, 
and  excessive  temperature  can  lead  to  sudden  tire 
failure.  The grade 
C corresponds  to a level of 
performance  which  all passenger  car  tires  must  meet 
under  the  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
No. 
109. Grades B and A represent  higher levels of 
performance  on  the  laboratory  test  wheel  than  the 
minimum  required  by  law. 
Warning:  The temperature grade  for  this  tire  is 
established  for a  tire  that  is properly  inflated  and  not 
overloaded.  Excessive speed,  underinflation,  or 
excessive  loading,  either separately 
or in combination, 
can  cause  heat  buildup  and  possible  tire  failure. 
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Capacities  and  Specifications 
The following approximate capacities  are given in 
English  and  metric  conversions. 
Please  refer  to  “Recommended  Fluids  and Lubricants” 
in  the Index  for more  information. 
Automatic  Transaxle 
Pan Removal  and Replacement ..... 8 quarts (7.5 L) 
Cooling  System 
With A/C .................... 9.6 quarts  (9.1 L) 
With  Rear Climate Control or 
Engine  Crankcase - Oil  and 
Fuel  Capacity 
Rear Heater ................ 11.9 quarts  (11.3 L) 
Filter Change ............... 4.5  quarts  (4.3 L) 
StandardRegular .............. .20 gallons (76 L) 
OptionaVExtended ............. .25 gallons (95 L) 
Refrigerant,  Air  Conditioning* . . See Refrigerant 
Label  under the hood. 
Tire  Pressures,  Sizes ........... See Tire-Loading 
Information  label 
on  driver’s  door. 
Wheel Nut Torque .......... 100 lb-ft (140 N-m) 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid ....... 1 gallon (0.37 L) 
*See Air Conditioning  Refrigerants later in 
this  section. 
NOTE: All  capacities  are  approximate. When 
adding, 
be sure  to  fill to the appropriate  level,  as 
recommended  in 
this manual. 
Engine  Specifications 
Engine VIN Code ........................... E 
Firing  Order ...................... 1-2-3-4-5-6 
EngineType 
.............................. V6 
Horsepower ............................. 180 
Thermostat 
Temperature 
Specification 
................... 195 “F (91  “C) 
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Glass ................................... 6-51 
Inside 
of Your  Vehicle ......................... 6-48 
InstrumentPanel 
............................. 6-50 
Outside  of 
Your Vehicle ........................ 6-52 
Special  Problems 
............................. 6-49 
Stains 
...................................... 6-49 
Tires 
....................................... 6-53 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-50 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-53 
Windshield,  Backglass  and  Wiper  Blades 
.......... 6-51 
WiperBlades 
................................ 6-51 
Climate  Control  System 
........................... 3-2 
Clock,  Settingthe 
................................ 3-9 
Coinholder 
.................................... 2-70 
Comfort  Controls 
................................ 3-2 
Compact  Disc  Care 
............................. 3-31 
Compact  Disc  Player 
............................ 3-19 
Care 
....................................... 3-32 
Errors 
................................. 3-22,  3-25 
Remote 
..................................... 3-25 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
...................... 2-67 
Compact  Spare  Tire 
............................. 5-34 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
......................... 2-23 
Control  of a Vehicle 
.............................. 4-6 
Convenience  Net  Side 
....................................... 2-73 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
.......................... 2-66 
Coolant 
....................................... 6-21 
Adding 
..................................... 6-23 
Checking 
................................... 6-23 
Heater,  Engine 
............................... 2-29 
RecoveryTank 
............................... 5-18 
Whattouse 
................................. 6-22  Courtesy  Transportation 
........................... 8-8 
Cruise  Control ................................. 2-56 
Cupholders 
.................................... 2-70 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
................... 8-1 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
.................... 8-2 
Customer  Assistance  for Text  Telephone  Users ......... 8-4 
Damage.  Finish 
............................... 6-54 
Damage.  Sheet  Metal 
............................ 6-53 
Damme  Running  Lamps 
......................... 2-61 
Dead  Battery 
................................... 5-3 
Defects.  Reporting  Safety 
........................ 8-10 
Defensive  Driving ............................... 4-2 
Defogger.  Rear  Window 
.......................... 3-5 
Defrosting 
..................................... 3-4 
Delayed  Illumination 
............................ 2-63 
Dimensions,  Vehicle 
............................ 6-66 
Door  AjarLight 
................................... 2-96 
Locks 
....................................... 2-4 
Power  Sliding 
................................ 2-14 
Sliding 
..................................... 2-13 
Driver  Information  Center 
........................ 2-98 
DriverPosition 
................................. 1-41 
Driver’s  Four-Way  Manual  Seat 
.................... 1-2 
Driving 
City 
........................................ 4-21 
Defensive 
.................................... 4-2 
Drunken 
..................................... 4-3 
Freeway 
.................................... 4-22 
InaBlizzard 
................................. 4-28 
In  Foreign  Countries 
........................... 6-5 
Defogging 
..................................... 3-4 
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