
Switchbanks 
There are two sets  of  switchbanks  located  in  the  front of  the 
vehicle.  The switches  will  vary  with  the options  that  are 
on 
your  vehicle.  It  is  useful  to  become  familiar  with  them  since 
they  are used  frequently  while  operating  the  vehicle. 
Overhead  Console  Switchbank 
This  switchbank  is  located in the overhead console.  The 
switches  that you  may  find  in  this  switchbank  are  the 
Interior  Lights  Override,  Power Sliding  Door Override, 
Power  Sliding  Door and the Power Rear  Quarter 
Windows.  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. 
Instrument  Panel  Switchbank 
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  Wipermasher,  Fog Lamps 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. 
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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 
B. Front  Vent 
C.  Turn  SignalMultifunction  Lever 
D. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 
E. Instrument  Cluster 
F. Center Vents 
G.  Audio  System 
H. Side Vents 
I. Lamps Switch 
J. Hood Release 
K. Steering  Wheel Touch  Controls  (Option) 
L. Horn 
M. Ignition Switch 
N. Steering  Wheel Touch  Controls  (Option) 
0. Climate Controls 
P.  Rear Fan  Controls (Option) 
Q. Accessory Power  Outlet 
R.  Storage  Bin 
S. Remote CD Player (Option) 
T. Instrument  Panel  Switchbank 
U. LightedAshtray 
V.  Glove Box 
W.  Front  Vents 
X, Fuse  Panel 
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Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systc-; 
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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3-8 
3-9  3-10 
3-  14  Comfort  Controls 
Air  Conditioning 
Heating 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
Rear Window  Defogger 
Rear  Climate  Control  (If Equipped) 
Ventilation  System 
Setting  the  Clock  for  All  Systems 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette  Tape Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
AM-FM  Stereo with Compact Disc Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
(If Equipped)  3-18 
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3  -25 
3  -25 
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3  -27 
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Audio 
(If Equipped) 
Remote  Compact Disc  Player (If Equipped) 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature  Audio  Steering  Wheel  Controls 
(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. 
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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R ( 
 REAR) c 
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. Cl 
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Turn the  temperature  knob to the blue area  for  cooler  air, 
or 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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Replacement  Bulbs 
Exterior  Lamps  Bulb  Number 
Headlamps ......................... 9004-HBI 
Signal Lamps 
.......... .3 157 NA or 3 157 NAK 
Front  Sidemarker Lamps ................... 194 
Stop/Tail  (Top) 
.......................... 3057 
Signal  (2nd from top) 
..................... 3 156 
Tail (Bottom) ........................... 3057 
Front Parking/Turn 
Back-up  Lamps (3rd from top) 
............. 3156 
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) 
With  A/C 
................... 9.6  quarts  (9.1 L) 
Cooling  System 
With Rear Climate  Control 
or  Rear Heater 
............ 1 1.9 quarts (1 1.3  L) 
Engine  Crankcase - Oil  and 
Fuel  Capacity  Filter  Change 
............... 4.5 quarts (4.3 L) 
Standard/Regular .............. 20 gallons (76 L) 
OptionalExtended 
............ 25  gallons (95 L) 
Refrigerant, 
Air  Conditioning* 
.......... See  the 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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Outside of  Your  Vehicle ........................ 6-50 
Special Problems 
............................. 6-48 
Stains 
...................................... 6-48 
Tires 
....................................... 6-52 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-48 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-52 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
................... 6-50 
WiperBlades 
................................ 6-50 
Climate Control System 
........................... 3-2 
Clock. Setting  the 
................................ 3-9 
Coinholder 
.................................... 2-69 
Comfort Controls 
................................ 3-1 
Compact Disc Care 
............................. 3-27 
Compact Disc Player 
............................ 3-14 
Care 
....................................... 3-27 
Errors 
................................. 3-17.  3-20 
Remote 
..................................... 3-20 
Compact Overhead Console 
...................... 2-66 
Content Theft-Deterrent 
......................... 2-23 
Control 
of a  Vehicle .............................. 4-6 
Convenience  Net 
............................... 2-72 
Side 
....................................... 2-73 
Convex Outside Mirror 
.......................... 2-65 
Coolant 
....................................... 6-21 
Adding 
..................................... 6-23 
Checking 
................................... 6-23 
Heater.  Engine 
............................... 2-29 
RecoveryTank 
............................... 5-18 
Whattouse 
................................. 6-22 
Courtesy Transportation 
........................... 8-6 
Cruise Control ................................. 2-55 
Compact Spare Tire 
............................. 5-34 
Cupholders 
.................................... 2-69  Customer Assistance for 
Text  Telephone  Users 
......... 8-4 
Customer Assistance  Information ................... 8-1 
Customer Satisfaction Procedure .................... 8-2 
Damage.  Finish 
............................... 6-53 
Damage. Sheet  Metal 
............................ 6-52 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
......................... 2-59 
Dead  Battery 
................................... 5-3 
Defects. Reporting Safety 
......................... 8-8 
Defensive Driving ............................... 4-2 
Defogger.  Rear Window 
.......................... 3-5 
Defogging 
..................................... 3-4 
Defrosting 
..................................... 3-4 
Delayed Illumination 
............................ 2-62 
Dimensions.  Vehicle 
............................ 6-65 
Door  AjarLight 
................................... 2-97 
Power Sliding 
................................ 2-15 
Sliding 
..................................... 2-14 
Driver Information Center 
........................ 2-99 
DriverPosition 
................................. 1-29 
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 
IntheRain 
.................................. 4-18 
Night 
...................................... 4-16 
Locks 
....................................... 2-4 
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