
Passlock@ New Vehicle “Break-In” 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with the Passlock 
theft-deterrent  system. 
Passlock is  a passive theft-deterrent  system. The 
system 
is armed once the key  is  removed from  the ignition. 
Passlock enables fuel  if the  ignition  lock cylinder 
is 
turned  with a valid  key. If a correct  key is not used,  f~lel 
is disabled. 
During  normal  operation, the 
SECURITY light will go 
off  after  the engine  is started. 
If the engine stalls and the SECURITY  light  flashes. 
wait 
until the  light  stops flashing before trying  to restart 
the engine. Remember to release the  key from  the 
START position as soon as the engine  starts. 
If you  are  driving  and  the  SECURITY  light  comes on, you 
will  be  able  to  restart  the  engine 
if you  turn  the  engine off. 
However,  your  Passlock  system  is  not  working  properly 
and  must  be  serviced  by  your  dealer.  Your  vehicle  is  not 
protected  by  Passlock  at  this  time, 
You may also  want  to 
check  the  fuse  (see “Fuses 
and Circuit  Breakers” in the 
Index), See  your  dealer  for  service. 
If the SECURITY  light comes on  while the engine is 
running, a problem has  been detected  and  the system 
may need service.  See your dealer for service. 
In an emergency,  call  the Roadside Assistance Center. 
NOTICE: 
Your vehicle  doesn’t  need  an  elaborate 
“break-in.”  But  it  will perform  better  in  the  long 
run  if you follow  these  guidelines: 
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Keep  your  speed  at 55 mph (88 kmh)  or 
less  for  the  first 
500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  drive  at  any  one  speed 
-- fast  or 
slaw 
-- for  the  first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. During  this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with new linings  can  mean 
premature  wear  and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every 
time  you  get new  brake linings. 
Don’t  tow 
a trailer  during  break-in. 
See  “Towing 
a Trailer”  in  the  Index  for 
more  information. 
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If a bulb is burned  out, replace it to help avoid an 
accident. If the arrows don’t go on at all when  you 
signal 
a turn, check for burned-out  bulbs  and a blown 
fuse  (see “Fuses and  Circuit Breakers” 
in the Index). 
Headlamp  HighLow-Beam  Changer 
To change the headlamps from  low to high  beam  or high 
to low beam,  pull the multifunction lever all  the way 
toward 
you. Then release it. 
When the high  beams are 
on, this light 
on the 
instrument  panel also will 
be  on. 
Windshield Wipers 
You control the windshield 
wipers 
by turning the knob 
with the wiper 
symbol on it. 
For a single wiping cycle, turn the knob to  MIST. Hold 
it  there  until the wipers start, then let 
go. The wipers will 
stop  after one cycle. 
If you want more cycles, hold the 
knob on  MIST longer. 
You  can set 
the wiper speed  for  a  long  or  short delay 
between wipes.  This can be very useful 
in light rain or 
snow.  Turn the knob to choose the delay time. The 
closer  to 
LOW, the shorter the delay. 
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Headlamps Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The headlamp wiring  is protected  by  an internal circuit 
breaker.  An electrical  overload will cause 
the lamps 
to  go  on and  off,  or 
in some  cases  to remain off. If 
this happens, have your headlamp wiring checked 
right away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield wiper motor is protected  by a circuit 
breaker  and 
a fuse. If the motor  overheats due to heavy 
snow, etc., the wiper  will stop 
until the motor cools. If 
the overload  is caused  by some electrical problem and 
not  snow,  etc., be sure  to get  it fixed. 
Power  Windows  and Other Power  Options 
Circuit breakers protect the power windows and other 
power accessories.  When the current load is  too heavy, 
the circuit breaker opens and  closes, protecting the 
circuit 
until the problem is fixed  or goes away.  The wiring circuits 
in your vehicle are protected from 
short  circuits  by 
a combination of fuses, circuit  breakers 
and  fusible  thermal links. 
This greatly reduces the 
chance 
of fires caused  by electrical problems. 
Look at  the silver-colored band  inside  the  fuse. If the 
band  is broken  or melted,  replace the fuse. Be sure  you 
replace 
a bad  fuse  with a new one of the identical size 
and rating. 
If  you  ever  have 
a problem on the road and don’t have a 
spare  fuse,  you can “borrow” one that has the same 
amperage. Just pick some feature 
of your  vehicle that 
you  can get  along  without 
-- like the radio  or  cigarette 
lighter 
-- and  use  its  fuse, if it is the correct amperage. 
Replace 
it as soon as you can. 
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Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
The fuse block access door 
is  on the driver’s  side edge 
of  the instrument panel. Pull 
off  the cover  to access the 
fuse  block. 
You  can remove 
fuses with a  fuse  extractor. The fuse 
extractor 
is mounted to the fuse block access door. To 
remove  fuses if  you  don’t have  a  fuse extractor, hold the 
end 
of the  fuse between your thumb  and  index finger 
and 
pull straight out. 
You  may  have spare  fuses located behind the fuse block 
access door. These can  be  used to replace  a bad  fuse. 
However,  make 
sure it is  of the correct amperage. 
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FuseKircuit 
Breaker 
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Usage 
Stop/TCC Switch, Buzzer, 
CHMSL, Hazard Lamps, 
S toplamps 
Transfer 
Case 
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Fuse/Circuit Breaker  Usage 
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A 
B 
PRNDL,  Automatic Transmission, 
Speedometer, Check Gages 
Warning Light 
Security/Steering 
Not Used 
Not Used 
Front Axle, 
4WD Indicator Lamp, 
TP2  Relay  (Gasoline  Engine) 
Power Door Lock, Six-Way Power  Seat,  Keyless Entry Module 
Power Windows 
Underhood  Fuse/Relay  Center 
The underhood  fusehelay center is located  in the rear of 
the engine  compartment near the  brake fluid reservoir. 
Move  the retainer clips 
for the cover  to access  the 
fuse block. 
You can remove  fuses with a fuse extractor. The fuse 
extractor 
is mounted to the interior fuse block.  TO 
remove fuses 
if you don’t have a fuse  extractor, hold the 
end  of the  fuse  between  your thumb  and index  finger 
and pull straight out. 
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STARTER RELAY 
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Name 
ECM-B RR  DEFOG 
IGN-E 
FUEL 
SOL 
GLOW  PLUG 
Usage 
Horn, Underhood Lamps 
Auxiliary Fan 
Injectors, PCM/VCM 
Not  Used 
Air  Conditioning 
Not Used 
Ignition  Switch, EGR, Canister 
Purge,  EVRV  Idle Coast  Solenoid, 
Heated 
02, Fuel Heater 
(Diesel  Engine),  Water Sensor 
(Diesel Engine) 
HTD  ST-RR  Not Used 
LIGHTING  Headlamp and Panel Dimmer 
BATT  Battery, Fuse Block Busbar 
IGN-A  Ignition Switch 
IGN-B  Ignition Switch  Switch, 
Fog and Courtesy Fuses 
ABS  Anti-Lock  Brake Module 
BLOWER  High Blower Relay 
STOP/HAZ Stoplamps 
HEATED  SEATS  Not Used 
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Usage 
Fuel Pump, PCM/VCM 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Auxiliary  Fan Relay  Coi 
il, AIC 
Compressor Relay,  Hot Fuel 
Module, Dual Tanks 
Fuel Solenoid  (Diesel  Engine) 
Glow Plugs (Diesel Engine) 
Name 
HORN 
AUX  FAN 
ECM- 1 
HTD ST-FR 
AIC  HTD  MIR 
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Manual Transmission Check 
...................................... 7-41 
Fluid 
.................................. 6.24,  7.46 
Shifting 
................................ 2- 18. 2. I9 
Starting  Your Engine .......................... 2- 13 
Manualwindows 
............................... 2-32 
Memo  Pad Holder 
......................... 2.55.  2.57 
Methanol 
...................................... 6- 5 
Mirrors ....................................... 2-45 
CamperType 
................................ 2-48 
Convex  Outside 
.............................. 2-50 
Electrochromic  Daymight Rearview 
.............. 2-46 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview 
..................... 2-45 
Manual 
..................................... 2-48 
Power  Remote  Control 
......................... 2-50 
WestCoastType 
.............................. 2-50 
MMT 
......................................... 6-4 
Model Reference 
................................. vi 
MountainRoads ................................ 4-34 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
.......................... 2- 10 
Nightvision ................................... 4-27 
Noise Control  System ........................... 6- 13 
Normal Maintenance.  Normal  Replacement  Parts 
...... 6-78 
Odometer 
.................................... 2-63 
Odometer. Trip 
................................. 2-63 
Off-Road  Driving 
.............................. 4- I4 
Off-Road  Recovery 
............................. 4- I I 
Oil. Engine ............................... 6-14.  7-46 
Opener.  Garage Door 
............................ 2-51 
Overheating  Engine ............................. 5- 13 Owner  Checks 
and Services 
....................... 7-40 
Owner  Publications. Ordering 
................ 8- 1 1. 8-  12 
Paint  Spotting. Chemical 
........................ 6-68 
Park.  Shifting  Into 
.............................. 2-26 
Park.  Shifting  Out of 
............................ 2-29 
Parking 
AtNight 
..................................... 2-9 
Brake 
...................................... 2-25 
Brake  Mechanism  Check 
....................... 7-43 
Over  Things  That Burn 
........................ 2-30 
With a Trailer ................................ 4-58 
Your  Vehicle.  Manual Transmission 
.............. 2-29 
Passenger  Position 
.............................. 1-23 
Lots 
........................................ 2-9 
Passin; 
@ ..................................... 4-11 
Passlock 
................................ 2-  10,  2-73 
Periodic Maintenance  Inspections 
.................. 7-44 
Pickup  Box Identification  Lamp Bulb  Replacement 
.... 6-47 
Pickup Conversion to  Chassis Cab 
................. 4-48 
Power 
Accessory  Outlet 
............................. 2-59 
DoorLocks 
................................... 2-6 
Driver’sSeat ................................. 1-3 
Option Fuses 
................................ 6-71 
Remote  Control Mirror 
........................ 2-50 
Steering ..................................... 4-8 
Steering  Fluid ........................... 6-33, 7-46 
Take-Off .................................... 4-61 
Winches 
.................................... 4-61 
Windows 
................................... 2-32 
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Windshield  Washet- Fluid 
.......... 
Fluid  Level  Check 
Windshield  WiDers 
. 
............................. 2-37 Winter Drivins ................................. 4-36 
................... 2-37.6-33. 7-47 Wiper  Blades.  Cleaning .......................... 6-65 
............................ 7-40 Wiring Headlamp .............................. 6-71 
............................. 2-36 Wrench, Wheel ................................. 5-25 L Blade 
Replacement ...................... 6-50.6-78 
Cleaning 
the Blades ........................... 6-65 
Fuses ...................................... 6-71 
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