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Resetting  the Power Sliding Door 
The power  sliding  door  may operate  incorrectly  or  not  at 
all because  of the  following  conditions: 
A low  voltage  or  dead battery, 
Disconnecting  the battery  or 
If the IGN 1, B/U LAMP,  RADIO  or  PWR 
SEATPSD  fuse  is removed  or blown. 
See  “Fuse Panel” in the Index  for more  information 
about  your fuse  panel. 
If  any  of these  conditions  occur, the power  sliding door 
will  need  to be  reset. 
To do  this,  follow  the directions 
listed  here.  It will  be  easier  if you read  through them 
once  before  beginning  this  procedure. 
1.  Check  to be  sure  the  power sliding  door  is  unlocked 
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF. 
and securely  closed. 
3. Enable  the  power sliding  door  override  feature. 
4. Remove the RADIO fuse  from  the  underhood fuse 
and relay  center.  Leave  it  out  for 
30 seconds. 
5. Reinstall the  fuse and wait 10 seconds. 
6. Disable the power sliding door  override  feature. 
7. Push either  of the  power door buttons  to open the 
power  sliding door. 
8. Wait  five seconds  and close  the door  by pushing 
9. Wait  five  seconds  and repeat  Steps 7 and 8. 
either  power door button. 
If  the door does not rest  in the fully open position after 
repeating  Step 
7, repeat  Steps 7 and 8 again. If the 
door still does not  operate correctly,  see your retailer 
for  service. 
Sliding Door Security Lock 
Your  vehicle  is equipped with  a  sliding door security 
lock that  helps prevent young children  or  other 
passengers  from  opening the sliding door  by using the 
inside  door handle.  This  lock  is on both doors if your 
vehicle  has the dual  sliding  doors. 
If  you  have the  optional power  sliding door,  you can 
override  the security lock  by pressing  either power door 
switch  when the power sliding door  override  feature is 
disabled.  See  “Power Sliding Door” earlier  in 
the  section. 
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NOTICE: 
To avoid  the  possibility of the  vehicles  rolling,  set 
the  parking  brake firmly  on  both  vehicles 
involved  in the  jump  start  procedure.  Put  an 
automatic  transaxle in 
PARK (P). 
3. Turn off the ignition on both vehicles. Unplug 
unnecessary accessories plugged into the cigarette 
lighter  or  accessory power  outlet. Turn 
off all lamps 
that  aren’t  needed as well  as radios.  This will avoid 
sparks  and help  save both batteries. 
In addition, it 
could  save  your radio! 
I NOTICE: 
If you leave  your  radio on, it could  be  badly 
damaged.  The  repairs wouldn’t  be  covered  by 
your  warranty. 
JTION: 
-- 
An  electric  fan can  start  up even  when  the engine 
is not  running and  can injure  you.  Keep  hands, 
clothing  and tools  away  from  any  underhood 
electric  fan. 
Your  vehicle  has  a  remote 
positive 
(+) jump  starting 
terminal.  The terminal  is 
under  a  tethered  cap at  the 
front of the  underhood  fuse 
and  relay  center.  Pull  up  the 
cap  to  access  the  remote 
positive 
(+) terminal. 
4. Open the hoods and locate  the batteries. Find 
the positive 
(+) and negative (-) terminals  on 
each battery.  You 
should always use 
the remote positive (+) terminal 
instead 
of the positive (+) terminal  on  your  battery. 
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When  you lift the hood,  you'll  see  these items: 
T 
A. 
B. 
C. Underhood Fuse and 
D. 
Relay Center E. 
Remote Positive (+) Terminal E 
Windshield 
Washer G. 
Fluid Reservoir  Radiator 
Pressure Cap 
H. Transaxle Fluid Dipstick 
Power  Steering  Fluid Reservoir 
I. Brake Master Cylinder 
Engine 
Oil Fill  Location J. Air Cleaner 
Engine Oil Dipstick 
IS. Engine Coolant Reservoir 
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Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
What to Use 
When you need windshield washer fluid,  be  sure to read 
the  manufacturer’s instructions before  use.  If you will 
be 
operating your vehicle  in an  area  where  the temperature 
may  fall below freezing, use a fluid that has sufficient 
protection against freezing. 
Adding Washer Fluid 
The  windshield washer 
fluid  reservoir is located on 
the passenger’s  side 
of the 
vehicle, near  the  fuse and 
relay center. 
NOTICE: 
Open the  cap labeled WASHER FLUID ONLY. Add 
washer  fluid until the tank 
is full. 
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When  using  concentrated  washer  fluid, 
follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions  for 
adding  water. 
Don’t  mix water  with  ready-to-use  washer 
fluid.  Water  can  cause  the  solution  to  freeze  and  damage  your  washer  fluid  tank  and 
other  parts  of the  washer  system. 
Also, 
water  doesn’t  clean  as  well as washer fluid. 
Fill  your  washer  fluid  tank  only 
three-quarters  full  when  it’s very  cold. 
This  allows 
for expansion  if freezing occurs, 
which  could  damage  the  tank  if it is 
completely  full. 
Don’t  use  engine  coolant  (antifreeze)  in 
your  windshield  washer. It  can  damage 
your  washer  system  and  paint. 
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Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The wiring  circuits  in your vehicle  are protected from 
short  circuits  by a combination  of fuses,  circuit  breakers 
and  fusible  thermal  links. 
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 
or use  one  of the  spare  fuses  in the underhood 
fuse  and relay center.  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 right 
amperage. Replace  it as soon  as you  can. 
There  are  two fuse  blocks  in your vehicle: the 
instrument  panel fuse block and 
the underhood  fuse and 
relay center. 
Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
The  instrument panel fuse 
block  is  to  the  right  of the 
glove 
box. Pull the door 
open  to  access  the 
instrument  panel  fuse  block. 
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FUSE USAGE  CHART 
CIRCUIT LH  T/LP RH T/LP 
SWC 
BACKLIGHT 
3REAKERS 
I HEADLAMP  ELEC PRNDL 
ABS SOL ELC RR DEFOG RR FOG  LP 
PWR  MIRROR  CTSY 
LAMP FRT  PWR 
SCKT 
CIGARDLC 
Fl FRT  HVAC/HI 
1 CRUISE I TiSlG I SIR 
I PWROTRVENT I RRHVAC I FR&~~$~~~w' I SUNROOF I HVAC/DRL I 
FRT WPRMSHR  BCM 
PRGRM 
RR  WPA  WSHR 
MALURADIO/DIC 
SWC  ACCY 
LH HEADLP  RH 
HEADLP 
HAZARD  LOW  LOW 
I PWR LOCK I RR PWR SCKT 1 ABS MOD BATr I LH:ktDLP I RH%DLp 
I I DRL I CANVENTSOL I ABSFCS IGN I PCM / 
For More information, See Owner's  Manual Printed in / 
Circuit Breakers 
HEADLAMP 
PWR  WDOIRR 
VENT 
PWR  SEATIPSD 
FRT HVAC/HI 
BLWR  DRL 
Control  Module, 
Headlamp and 
I/P 
Dimmer Switch 
Front  Power Windows 
6-Way  Power Seat(s) and Rear 
Side  Door Actuator Motor 
Blower Motor Hi Speed Relay 
in Module 
Fuses 
swc 
BACKLIGHT 
ELEC PRNDL 
PWR  MIRROR  Steering Wheel 
Radio Control 
Switches  (Illumination) 
Instrument  Cluster to 
PRNDL Indicators 
Power Remote Control 
Mirror Switch 
CRUISE  Cruise  Control Module, Switch 
and Release Switch 
PWR  QTR  VENT  Interior Lamps and 
Multifunction Switch 
(Power  Vent Switch) 
FRT  WPWSHR  Windshield Wipermasher 
Motor and Switch 
BCM 
PWR  LOCK 
RH  TLP 
RR  FOG  LP 
CIGARIDLC 
TISIG  Not 
Used 
Not Used  Cigarette Lighter and Data Link 
Connector (DLC) 
Turn  Signal  Switch 
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Fuses Fuses 
RR  HVAC SWC  ACCY 
HAZARD 
RR  PWR  SCKT 
DRL 
LH  T/LP 
RR DEFOG 
FRT  PWR  SCKT 
SIR 
FRT  HVAC  LOW/MED  BLWR Rear 
Blower Motor, Rear 
Heater-A/C  Control, and 
Temperature  Door 
Actuator  (Rear) 
Steering  Wheel Radio  Control 
Switches 
Turn  Signal  Switch 
Rear  Electric  Accessory 
Plug Housing 
DRL  Control  Module 
Not Used 
Rear  Window  Defogger Relay 
Front  Electric  Accessory 
Plug Housing 
Inflatable  Restraint 
Control  Module 
Heater-A/C  Control  MALL/RADIO/DIC 
BCM, Driver  Information 
Display, Radio and Radio Rear  Speaker  Amplifier 
STOP  LAMP 
ABS  MOD  BATT 
CAN  VENT 
SOL 
ELC  CTSY  LAMP 
IGN 1 
Stoplamp Switch  to Stoplamps 
Electronic Brake  Control 
Module/Electronic  Brake 
Traction Control Module  (EBCM/EBTCM) 
Evaporative  Emissions (EVAP) 
Canister  Vent Solonoid  Valve 
Electronic  Level Control (ELC) 
Air Compressor  and ELC 
Relay, Trailer Harness 
BCM 
ALC Sensor, BCM, Electronic 
Brake  Control  Indicator Lamp 
Driver  Module, Instrument 
Panel Cluster,  Rear Window 
Wipermasher  and 
Multifunction  Switch (Fog 
Lamp SwitcWTraction Control 
Switch)  and Stoplamp/Torque 
Converter  Clutch (TCC) Switch 
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Fuses 
SUNROOF 
RR WPR WSHR Sunroof 
Control Module 
Rear  Window  Wiper Motor, 
Rear  Window  Wipermasher 
and Multifunction  Switch  (Rear 
Window  Wipermasher  Switch) 
LH  HEADLP LOW  Not 
Used 
LH HEADLP 
HIGH 
ABSITCS  IGN 
ABS 
SOL 
Not Used 
Electronic Brake Control 
Module/Electronic Brake 
Traction Control Module  (EBCMEBTCM) 
LH  and  RH Front Brake 
Solenoid  Valve 
Fuses 
HVAC/DRL  Air Inlet Actuator, DRL Control 
Module, Heater-A/C Control, 
Temperature Door Actuator  (Front)  and Rear  Window 
Defogger Relay 
BCM  PRGRM  Body  Control Module (BCM) 
RH  HEADLP  LOW  Not  Used 
RH  HEADLP 
HIGH 
PCM  Not 
Used 
IGN  MAIN  Relay and PCM 
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