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2. Move the shift  lever into PARK (P) like  this: 
0 Pull  the  lever  toward  you. 
0 Move the lever up as far as it will go. 
3. Move  the ignition key to LOCK. 
4. Remove  the key and take  it with  you. If you can 
leave  your vehicle  with  the  ignition  key in your 
hand, your  vehicle  is in PARK (P). 
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Console Shift Lever  Leaving  Your  Vehicle  With 
the 
Engine  Running 
1. Hold  the  brake  pedal  down  with  your  right  foot and 
2. Move  the  shift  lever  into  PARK (P) like this: 
set the  parking  brake. 
,I 
0 Hold  in  the  button  on  the  lever. 
0 Push  the  lever  all  the  way  toward  the front of 
the  vehicle. 
3. Move  the  ignition  key  to LOCK. 
4. Remove the key  and  take  it with  you.  If  you  can 
leave  your  vehicle  with  the ignition  key  in  your 
hand,  your  vehicle  is  in  PARK 
(P). 
A CAUTION: 
It can  be  dangerous  to  leave  your  vehicle with the 
engine  running.  Your vehicle  could move 
suddenly 
if the  shift  lever is not  fully  in PARK (P) 
with the  parking  brake  firmly  set. And, if you 
leave  the vehicle with  the engine  running, 
it could 
overheat  and  even catch  fire.  You or others  could 
be injured.  Don’t leave your vehicle  with the 
engine  running  unless you have  to. 
If  you  have  to  leave  your  vehicle  with  the engine 
running,  be  sure  your  vehicle  is  in  PARK  (P)  and  your 
parking  brake  is  firmly  set  before  you  leave  it.  After  you’ve  moved  the  shift  lever  into  the  PARK  (P) 
position,  hold  the  regular  brake  pedal  down.  Then, 
see if 
you  can  move  the  shift  lever away  from  PARK  (P) 
without  first  pulling  it toward  you  (or, 
if you  have  the 
console  shift  lever,  without  first pushing 
the button). If 
you can,  it means  that  the  shift lever  wasn’t  fully  locked 
into  PARK  (P). 
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Torque Lock 
If  you  are  parking  on  a hill and  you  don’t  shift  your 
transaxle  into 
PARK (P) properly,  the  weight  of the 
vehicle  may  put  too  much  force  on  the  parking  pawl  in 
the  transaxle.  You  may find it difficult  to  pull  the 
shift 
lever  out of PARK (P). This is called  “torque  lock.” To 
prevent  torque  lock,  set the  parking  brake  and  then  shift 
into 
PARK (P) properly  before  you  leave  the  driver’s 
seat. 
To find  out  how,  see “Shifting  Into PARK (P)” in 
the  Index. 
When  you  are  ready  to  drive,  move  the  shift  lever  out  of 
PARK (P) before you release the parking brake. 
If  torque  lock  does  occur,  you  may  need to have  another 
vehicle  push  yours  a  little  uphill  to  take  some  of  the 
pressure  from  the  parking  pawl  in the  transaxle, 
so you 
can  pull  the  shift  lever  out  of  PARK 
(P). 
Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
Your  vehicle  has  a  Brake-Transaxle  Shift  Interlock 
(BTSI). You have  to fully apply your  regular  brake 
before you  can shift from PARK (P) when  the ignition  is 
in 
RUN. See  “Automatic  Transaxle”  in the Index. 
If  you  cannot 
shift out of PARK (P), ease  pressure  on 
the 
shift lever -- push  the shift lever all the  way  into 
PARK (P) as you  maintain  brake  application.  Then 
move 
the shift lever  into  the gear you  want. If you ever 
hold  the  brake  pedal  down  but  still can’t  shift out  of 
PARK (P), try this: 
1.  Turn  the  ignition  key  to OFF. Open  and  close the 
driver’s  door 
to turn off the Retained  Accessory 
Power  feature. 
2. Apply  and  hold  the  brake  until the end  of Step 4. 
3. Shift  to NEUTRAL (N). 
4. Start  the  vehicle  and  then  shift  to the  drive  gear 
you  want. 
5. Take  your  vehicle  to an authorized  service  center as 
soon  as  you  can. 
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Exterior  Lamps 
Headlamps 
Pull  the  switch  to  the first 
stop  to turn on the: 
Parking  Lamps 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Taillamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Pull the  switch  out all  the  way  to turn on the: 
Headlamps 
0 Parking  Lamps 
0 Sidemarker  Lamps 
0 Taillamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Push  the  switch 
in all  the  way  to turn all  the  lamps  and 
lights 
off. 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
If you open the  driver’s  door  while  leaving  the  headlamps 
or  parking  lamps  switch  on  and  the  key  is  removed 
from 
the ignition, you will hear  a warning  chime. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
Daytime  Running  Lamps (DIU) can  make  it easier  for 
others  to  see  the  front  of your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL can be  helpful in many  different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be  especially  helpful 
in the 
short  periods  after  dawn  and  before  sunset. 
A light  sensor on top  of  the  instrument  panel  monitors 
the  exterior  light  level  for the  operation 
of DRL  and 
twilight  sentinel, 
so be  sure  it isn’t  covered.  The  DRL 
system 
will make  your  low-beam  headlamps  come on at 
a  reduced  brightness  when: 
0 The  ignition  is  on, 
0 The  headlamp  switch  is off and 
The  transaxle  is  not  in  PARK (P). 
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Theater  Dimming 
This feature  allows  for  a  three  to  five-second fade out of 
the  courtesy  lamps  instead  of immediate turn off. 
Exit  Lighting 
With  this  feature,  the  interior  lamps  will  come  on  for 
25 seconds  after  you  remove  the  key  from the  ignition. 
This will  give  you  time  to  find the  door  pull  handle  or 
lock  switches  as  you  exit  the  vehicle. 
Illuminated  Entry  (Option) 
When  you  press  the unlock  button  on  the  optional 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter,  the  lamps  inside  your 
vehicle  will 
go on.  These  lamps  will  go off after  about 
25 seconds,  or  when  you start your engine.  Pressing the 
lock  button  on  your  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter 
will  turn  the  lights  immediately 
off. 
If  a  door  is  left ajar,  your  interior  lamps  will  turn off 
after 10 minutes to save  your  battery. 
Front  Reading  Lamps 
These  front  reading lamps 
and  the  interior  courtesy 
lamps  will  come on  when 
you  open  the doors. 
To turn  on  a  reading  lamp  when  the  doors  are  closed, 
press  either  switch.  Press  it  again  to  turn  the  lamp 
off. 
To avoid  draining  your  vehicle’s  battery,  be  sure  to turn 
off the  reading  lamps  when  leaving  your  vehicle. 
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Storage  Compartments 
Glove Box 
Use the door  key  to  lock  and  unlock  the  glove  box.  To 
open,  lift the  latch  release  on  the  left  side of the  glove 
box door. 
Card  Holder (Option) 
The  front  doors  on some  vehicles  have  a  card  holder  for 
convenient  storage  of business  cards  or  parking  lot  ticket 
stubs. The  card  holder  has  space for up to five  regular 
business cards. 
Center  Console  Cupholder  (Option) 
Press  the  button  at  the  front  edge  of the  armrest  to 
open  the  storage  area  for cassette  tapes,  gloves,  etc. 
A 
cupholder  flips  forward  for use. 
Overhead  Console 
Sunglasses  Storage  Compartment  (Option) 
Some  models  have  a  storage 
compartment  for  glasses  in 
your  overhead  console. 
Press the  release  button to 
lower  the  door.  Place  your  glasses  inside  the  door. 
To 
close the door, raise it and 
press  it into  position. 
Door Cupholder 
The  front  doors  provide  space  for holding  a  cup or 
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Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
When  the  key  is  turned  to RUN or  START, a  chime  will 
come  on  for about  eight  seconds  to  remind  people  to 
fasten  their  safety  belts. 
The safety  belt  light 
will 
also come  on  and  stay  on 
for  about 
70 seconds.  If the 
driver’s  belt  is already 
buckled,  neither  the  chime  nor  the  light  will  come 
on. 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is  an air bag readiness  light  on the instrument 
panel,  which  shows 
AIR BAG.  The  system  checks  the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system  for malfunctions.  The  light 
tells  you  if  there 
is an  electrical  problem.  The  system 
check  includes 
the air bag  sensors,  the air bag  modules, 
the  wiring  and  the crash  sensing  and  diagnostic  module. 
For  more  information  on 
the air bag  system,  see  “Air 
Bag”  in  the  Index. 
BAG 4 
AIR a* 
This  light  will  come  on 
when  you  start  your  engine, 
and  it  will  flash 
for a few 
seconds.  Then  the  light 
should  go 
out. This means 
the  system  is ready. 
If  the  air  bag  readiness  light  stays  on  after  you  start  the 
engine  or  comes  on  when  you  are  driving,  your 
air bag 
system  may  not  work  properly.  Have  your  vehicle 
serviced  right  away. 
The 
air bag  readiness  light  should  flash  for a  few 
seconds  when  you 
turn the  ignition  key  to RUN. If the 
light  doesn’t  come  on  then,  have  it fixed 
so it will  be 
ready  to 
warn you if there  is a problem. 
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Brake  System  Warning  Light 
Your  vehicle’s hydraulic  brake  system  is  divided  into 
two  parts.  If  one  part  isn’t  working,  the  other  part  can  still  work  and  stop you.  For  good  braking,  though,  you 
need  both  parts  working  well. 
If the  warning  light comes  on, there  could  be  a  brake 
problem.  Have  your  brake  system  inspected  right  away. 
BRAKE (0) 
This  light  should  come on 
when  you turn the  key  to 
START.  If  it doesn’t  come 
on then,  have it fixed so it 
will  be  ready  to  warn  you 
if  there’s  a  problem. 
If the  light  and  chime  come  on while  you  are  driving, 
pull 
off the  road  and  stop  carefully.  You  may notice  that 
the  pedal  is harder  to  push.  Or,  the  pedal  may  go  closer 
to  the  floor.  It  may  take  longer  to  stop. 
If the  light  is  still 
on,  have  the  vehicle  towed  for service.  (See “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in  the  Index.) 
A CAUTION: 
Your  brake  system  may  not  be  working  properly 
if  the  brake  system  warning  light  is on. 
Driving 
with  the  brake  system  warning  light  on  can lead 
to  an  accident.  If  the  light  is  still  on  after  you’ve 
pulled 
off the  road  and  stopped  carefully,  have 
the  vehicle  towed  for  service. 
When the  ignition  is  on,  the  brake  system  warning  light 
will  also  come  on when  you  set  your  parking  brake. 
The  light  will  stay  on  if  your  parking  brake  doesn’t 
release 
fully. If you try to drive off with the parking 
brake  set,  a  chime  will  also  come  on  until  you  release 
the  parking  brake.  If the  light  and  chime  stay  on  after 
your  parking  brake  is  fully  released.  it means  you  have 
a  brake  problem. 
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