
Section 2 Features  and Controls 
Here you can learn  about the many  standard and optional  features on your vehicle,  and information  on starting, 
shifting and braking. Also  explained  are the instrument  panel and 
the warning systems that tell you if everything  is 
working properly 
-- and what to do if you  have a problem. 
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Tailgate 
Third  Door 
(If Equipped) 
Door Locks 
Keyless Entry System  (If Equipped) 
Theft 
PasslockTM 
New  Vehicle  ”Break-In” 
Ignition Positions 
Starting  Your Gasoline  Engine 
Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped)  Automatic Transmission Operation 
Manual Transmission Operation  Four-wheel  Drive 
(If Equipped) 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting  Into  Park 
(P) (Automatic 
Transmission Models 
Only) 
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2-64  Parking 
Your Vehicle  (Manual Transmission 
Models 
Only) 
Parking Over Things That Burn 
Engine Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
(Automatic Transmission) 
Locking Rear Axle (If Equipped) 
Windows 
Tilt Wheel (If Equipped) 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction Lever 
Exterior  Lamps 
Interior Lamps  Mirrors 
Storage  Compartments 
Instrument Panel 
Instrument Panel  Cluster 
Warning Lights, Gages  and Indicators 
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Door Locks 
A CAUTION: 
Unlocked doors  can  be dangerous. 
Passengers 
-- especially  children -- can easily 
open  the  doors  and  fall out.  When 
a door is 
locked,  the  inside  handle  won't  open it. 
Outsiders  can  easily enter  through  an  unlocked 
door  when 
you slow down  or  stop  your  vehicle. 
This  may  not  be 
so obvious: You increase  the 
chance 
of being  thrown  out of the vehicle  in a 
crash if the  doors  aren't  locked. Wear  safety  belts 
properly,  lock  your  doors,  and you 
will be far 
better  off whenever  you drive  your  vehicle. 
There are several cc.ays to lock and unlock your vehicle. 
From the outside. use your key or the Keyless Entry 
System. 
if your \:ellick has this option. 
To lock  the door from  the 
inside, slide 
the lever on 
your door down. 
To unlock the  door.  slide the lever up. 
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~ Power Door Locks (If Equipped) 
Press the bottom of the 
power door  lock switch, 
marked 
LOCK, on  either 
front  door to  lock  all  the 
doors  at  once.  Press  the 
ribbed  side 
of the switch  to 
unlock all the  doors at once. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If you are leaving the vehicle, take your keys, open your 
door and set the locks from inside. Then get  out and 
close  the door. 
Keyless  Entry  System (If Equipped) 
If your vehicle has  this option, you can  lock and unlock 
your doors from  about 
3 feet (1 m) up to 30 feet (9 m) 
away using the remote  keyless entry transmitter supplied 
with your vehicle.  Your 
interior lamps will  be illuminated  for a set period 
of  time when  the transmitter signal  is received  by the 
Keyless Entry  System. 
In addition, your vehicle’s horn 
will  chirp  if you  press the 
LOCK button twice,  to let  you 
know that the doors have  locked. 
Your  keyless entry system operates on a radio frequency 
subject to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 
Rules and  with Industry Canada. 
This  device  complies  with 
Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) this  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
This  device complies  with RSS-210 
of Industry Canada. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1)  this  device  may  not  cause interference, and 
(2) this 
device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that  may cause undesired operation 
of 
the device. 
Changes  or modifications  to this system  by other than an 
authorized service facility  could void authorization 
to 
use this equipment. 
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This system has a range  of about 3 feet (1 m)  up to 
30 feet (9 m). At times  you  may  notice a  decrease in 
range.  This is normal  for any remote keyless entry 
system. 
If the transmitter  does not work or if you have 
to stand  closer  to your vehicle  for the  transmitter  to 
work,  try this: 
0 Check to determine if battery  replacement  or 
transmitter  resynchronization  is necessary.  See the 
instructions that follow. 
Check the  distance. You may  be  too  far from your 
vehicle. 
You may need  to stand closer during rainy 
or snowy weather. 
Check  the location.  Other  vehicles  or  objects may  be 
blocking  the signal.  Take a few steps  to the left  or 
right,  hold the transmitter higher, and  try again. 
If you're  still having  trouble, see your dealer  or a 
qualified  technician  for  service. 
Operation 
To unlock the driver's  door, press the  UNLOCK button. 
The interior lamps 
will come on for 40 seconds  or until 
the ignition is turned on. if you press the UNLOCK 
button again within five  seconds, all  the remaining  doors 
(except  the third  door) 
will unlock.  Press the 
LOCK  button  to lock 
all the  doors  (except 
the  third  door).  The  interior lamps  will come on 
for 
two seconds  as soon as  all the doors are  closed. If you 
press the LOCK button twice the horn will chirp to 
confirm that the  doors have locked. 
If you do not want the horn to chirp  as a confirmation 
that the doors have locked  or unlocked, please consult 
your dealer. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each remote keyless entry transmitter is coded to 
prevent  another  transmitter from unlocking your vehicle. 
If a transmitter is lost or stolen,  a  replacement can  be 
purchased through your dealer. Remember to bring  any 
remaining transmitters 
with you  when  you go to your 
dealer.  When  the  dealer matches the replacement 
t~-ansmitter  to your vehicle,  any remaining transmitters 
must  also be matched. Once your dealer has coded the 
new  transmitter, the  lost transmitter 
will not unlock  your 
vehicle.  Each vehicle can have only 
four transmitters 
matched to 
it. 
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Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the battery in your  remote keyless 
entry transmitter should  last about two years. 
You can tell the battery is weak if the transmitter won't 
work  at the normal range 
in any location. If you  have  to 
get close to  your  vehicle before the transmitter works, 
it's probably time to change the battery. 
NOTICE: 
When  repIacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to 
touch 
any of  the  circuitry.  Static  from  your 
body  transferred  to these  surfaces  may  damage 
the  transmitter. 
Use one three volt, type CR2032, or  equivalent  battery. 
To replace the battery: 
1. Insert a small coin, or flathead screwdriver,  to 
separate  the bottom 
of the  transmitter from  the top. 
2. Remove  the  battery and replace it with a new one, 
making  s11re the positive 
(+) side of the battery is 
facing  down. 
3. Snap the  top and bottom  together. 
4. Test  the  operation of the transmitter with your 
vehicle. 
If the  transmitter does not work, try 
synchronizing  the transmitter with the receiver. 
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FuseKircuit Breaker 
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4 
Usage 
Courtesy  Lamps, Cargo Lamp, 
Glove  Box Lamp, Dome/Reading 
Lamps,  Vanity Mirrors, 
Power  Mirrors 
Instrument  Cluster, DRL Relay, 
Lamp  Switch,  Keyless Entry, 
Low Coolant Module,  Illuminated  Entry Module, 
DRAC  (Diesel Engine) 
Not  Used 
Cruise  Control 
Auxiliary Power Outlet 
Crank 
License Lamp, Parking Lamps, 
Taillamps, 
Roof Marker Lamps, 
Tailgate Lamps, Front 
Sidemarkers,  Fog Lamp Relay, 
Door Switch  Illumination, 
Fender Lamps, Headlamp  Switch Illumination 
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Breaker 
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Usage 
Air  Bag  System 
Wiper Motor,  Washer Pump 
A/C, 
A/C Blower, 
High Blower  Relay 
Power 
Amp, Cigarette Lighter, 
Door Lock  Relay, 
Power Lumbar Seat 
4WD  Indicator, Cluster, Comfort 
Controls,  Instrument  Switches, 
Radio Illumination, 
Chime Module 
DRL  Relay, 
Fog Lamp  Relay 
Front  and Rear Turn  Signals, 
Back-up  Lamps, BTSl Solenoid 
Radio  (Ignition) 
4WAL/VCM,  ABS.  Cruise  Control 
Radio  (Batterv) 
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Fuse/Circuit Breaker  Usage 
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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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Section 9 Index 
Accessory Power Outlet ......................... 2-59 
AirBag ....................................... 1-23 
Adding  Equipment 
............................ 1-3 1 
How Does it Restrain .......................... 1-28 
How it Works ................................ 1 -26 
Location .................................... 1-26 
Readiness  Light ......................... 1.25, 2.65 
What  Makes it Inflate .......................... 1-27 
What  Will  You See After 
it Inflates ............... 1-28 
When  Should it Inflate ......................... 1-27 
Air  Bag 
Off Light .......................... 1.58. 2.65 
Air  Cleaner 
.................................... 6- 18 
Air Cleaner  Filter  Restriction Indicator Check ........ 7-41 
Air  Conditioning ............................ 3.3. 3.4 
Air Conditionillg Refrigerants ..................... 6-79 
Alignment  and  Balance.  Tire 
...................... 6-59 
Antenna 
...................................... 3-26 
Antifreeze 
........................... 6-28.6-79.7-46 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
................ 2.68. 4.7 
Brakes ...................................... 4-7 
Appearance  Care 
............................... 6-6 I 
Adding Equipment  to  the Outside of Your  Vehicle ...... 6-3 
Servicing 
................................... 1-30 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning  ...................... 6-67 
Appearance Care and Materials .................... 6-69 
Arbitration  Program .............................. 8-9 
Armrest  Storage Compartment 
.................... 2-56 
Audio  Equipment. Adding 
........................ 3-24 
Audio  System 
.................................. 3-7 
Automatic Transmission 
Check 
...................................... 7-41 
Fluid 
.................................. 6-21. 7-47 
Operation ................................... 2-15 
Park  Mechanism  Check 
........................ 7-43 
Starting  Your Engine 
.......................... 2-12 
Axle.  Front 
............................... 6-27.  7-47 
Axle.  Locking  Rear 
............................. 2-32 
Axle.  Rear 
............................... 6-26. 7-47 
Ashtrays ...................................... 2-58 
Battery 
...................................... 6-39 
Jump  Starting 
................................. 5-3 
Warnings ................................ 5-3. 5-5 
BBB Auto Line ................................. 8-9 
Better  Business  Bureau Mediation ................... 8-9 
Blizzard.  Driving 
In ............................. 4-38 
Replacement. 
Keyless Entry ..................... 2-8 
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