
LOCK  (B): Before  you  put  the  key  into  the  ignition 
switch,  the  switch  is  in  LOCK.  It’s 
also the  only  position 
from  which  you  can  remove  your  key. 
This position 
locks  your  ignition,  steering  wheel  and  transaxle.  It’s  a 
theft-deterrent  feature. 
OFF (C): This position  lets  you turn off the  engine  but 
still turn the  steering  wheel. It doesn’t  lock the  steering 
wheel  like 
LOCK. Use OFF if you  must  have  your 
vehicle  pushed  or towed. 
RUN (D): This position is where  the  key  returns 
after  you  start  your  vehicle.  With  the  engine 
off, you 
can  use  RUN  to display  some  of  your  warning  and 
indicator  lights. 
START (E): This  position starts your  engine. 
A warning  chime  will  sound if you  open  the  driver’s 
door  when  the  ignition  is  in 
OFF, LOCK  or 
ACCESSORY  and  the  key  is in  the  ignition. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key seem  stuck in  LOCK and you  can’t 
turn  it, be  sure  you are using  the correct  key; 
if 
so, is it all the way in?  If it is,  then  turn  the 
steering  wheel  left  and right  while 
you turn the 
key  hard.  But turn  the key  only  with  your  hand. 
Using  a tool  to force  it could  break  the key 
or the 
ignition  switch. 
If none of this  works,  then  your 
vehicle  needs  service. 
Retained  Accessory  Power 
With  retained  accessory  power,  your  power  windows,  audio  system  and  sunroof  will  continue  to  work  up  to 
10 minutes  after  the  ignition  key  is  turned  to OFF and 
none  of the  doors  are  opened. 
Starting  Your Engine 
Move  your  shift  lever  to  PARK  (P)  or  NEUTRAL (N). 
Your engine  won’t  start  in  any  other  position -- that’s  a 
safety  feature. 
To restart  when  you’re  already  moving, 
use 
NEUTRAL (N) only. 
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SpeedometedOdometer 
Your speedometer  lets you see your  speed  in  both  miles 
per  hour  (mph)  and  kilometers  per  hour 
(km/h). Your 
odometer  shows  how far your  vehicle  has  been  driven  in 
either  miles  (used  in the  United  States)  or in  kilometers 
(used  in  Canada). 
Your  vehicle  has  a  tamper-resistant  odometer. 
If you  see 
silver  lines  between  the  numbers,  you’ll 
know someone 
has  probably  tampered  with  it and  the  numbers  may  not 
be  correct. 
You  may  wonder  what  happens 
if your  vehicle  needs  a 
new  odometer  installed. 
If the  new one can be  set  to  the 
mileage 
total of the  old  odometer,  then  that will be  done. 
If it can’t,  then it will be  set at zero and a  label must be 
put  on  the  driver’s  door  to  show  the  old  mileage  reading  when  the  new  odometer  was  installed. 
Trip Odometer 
Your  trip  odometer  tells  how  far you  have  driven  since 
you  last  reset  it. 
To set it to zero,  press  the RESET 
button  on the right  side of the  instrument  cluster. 
Tachometer 
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The  tachometer  displays  the engine  speed  in  thousands 
of revolutions  per  minute (rpm). 
NOTICE: 
Do not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer in 
the  red  area,  or  engine  damage  may  occur. 
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3800 Supercharged  Engine 
When  you start your  engine,  the  trip  computer  will  display  a  mode. A lighted  oval will appear  to the left of the  mode 
currently being  used. 
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Control Buttons 
The  trip  computer  has  three  buttons  that  control its  functions. 
ENGMET: Press  this  button  to  change  the  display  from 
English  to metric  units  or metric  to  English. 
RESET Press  this  button  for two  seconds  to  reset  the 
mode  displayed. 
MODE: Press  this  button to change  the  mode 
being  displayed. 
Functions 
FUEL USED: Shows  the  total  amount of fuel  used 
since  you  last  reset  this  mode.  The  amount  can  be 
displayed  in  gallons 
or liters. 
AVG ECON: Shows  your  average  fuel  economy  since 
you last reset  this  mode. 
OIL LIFE: Shows  a  percentage  of  the  oil’s  remaining 
useful  life.  The  system  predicts  remaining  oil  life  using 
inputs  from  length  of drives,  coolant  temperature, 
engine  rpm  and  vehicle  speed.  Each  time 
you get  an  oil 
change,  be  sure  to  reset  this  function 
so that  it  will  give 
you  an  accurate  percentage. 
To  reset  the  Oil  Life  Indicator  after  the  oil  has  been 
changed,  press  the 
MODE button  until  the  light  appears  lit  next 
to 
OIL LIFE. Press and hold  the  RESET  button 
for 
three seconds.  The  oil  life  percentage  should  change 
to 
100%. 
RANGE: Shows  how  much  farther  you  can  travel  with 
the  fuel  you  have  before  refueling. 
LOW  WASHER FLUID: This light will come on  when 
your  ignition 
is on  and  the  fluid  container  is low. 
DOOR AJAR: If one  of  your  doors  is  left  ajar, a light 
will  appear  next  to that 
door on  the  vehicle  outline. 
BOOST GAGE: If you  have  the supercharged  engine, 
this gage  will  show the amount of boost  your  engine 
is receiving. 
TRUNK AJAR: If your trunk is not  fully  closed  or 
open,  a  light  will  outline  the  trunk 
area on  your 
vehicle  outline. 
TCS SWITCH: If  your  vehicle  has  the Traction  Control 
System,  you  will  have 
a disable  switch  on the  far right 
side  of  your  Trip  Computer.  Your  Traction  Control 
System 
is automatically  activated  when  you turn the 
ignition  on. This switch  will  activate/deactivate  the 
Traction  Control  System. 
If you  need to disable  the 
system,  such  as when  you 
are stuck  and are rocking  your 
vehicle  back  and  forth,  push 
this switch. See “Stuck:  In 
Sand,  Mud, Ice or Snow’’  in 
the Index.  

TCS OFF: This  light  lets  you  know  that  your  Traction 
Control  System  has  been  disabled  and  will  not  limit 
wheel  spin.  See  “Traction  Control  System  Warning 
Light”  or  “Low  Traction  Light”  in  the  Index. 
LOW TRAC: This  light  will  come  on  when  your 
Traction  Control  System  is  limiting  wheel  spin.  See  “Traction  Control  System”  or “Low  Traction  Light”  in 
the  Index. 
Head-Up  Display (If Equipped) 
If  you  have  the  Head-Up 
Display  (HUD),  you  can  see 
the  speedometer  reading  (in 
English or metric units)  and 
a  brief  display of the  current 
radio  station  or  CD  track, 
displayed 
“through” the 
windshield. 
The 
HUD also shows  these  lights  when  they  are  lit  on 
the instrument  panel: 
0 Turn Signal  Indicators 
0 High-Beam  Indicator  Symbol 
Low  Fuel  Symbol 
The  HUD  will  display  the  “Check  Gage”  when  the 
following  are  lit on  the  instrument  panel: 
0 Oil  Warning  Symbol 
0 Coolant  Temperature  Symbol 
0 Charging  System  Symbol 
When  you  sit  straight  in  your  seat,  the  HUD  image  will  appear  straight  ahead  near  the front bumper. 
When  the  ignition  key  is  turned  to 
RUN, the  HUD 
image 
will come  on.  Then  the Head-Up  Display will 
operate  normally. 
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Although  the HUD image  appears to be  near  the 
front 
of the  vehicle,  do  not  use  it  as a  parking  aid. 
The 
HUD was  not  designed  for  that  purpose. If 
you  try  to  use  it  that way, such as in  a  parking 
lot,  you  may  misjudge  distance  and  run 
into  something. 
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When  the  HUD  is  on,  the  speedometer  reading  will  be displayed  continually.  The  current  radio  station 
or CD 
track number will  only  be  displayed  for  three  seconds 
after  the  radio  or 
CD track  status  changes. This will 
happen  whenever  one 
of the  radio  controls  is  pressed, 
either  on 
the radio  itself  or  on  the  optional  steering 
wheel  controls. 
To adjust  the  HUD so you  can  see  it  properly: 
1. Start your  engine and turn the DIM dial to the 
desired 
HUD image  brightness. 
2. Adjust  your  seat, if necessary, to a 
comfortable  position. 
3. Press  the  top of the UP/DN switch  until  the  HUD 
image  stops  moving.  Then  press  the  bottom  of  the 
switch  until  the  image  is as  low  as possible  but  in 
full  view. 
4. Turn  the DIM dial  down until the HUD image  is  no 
brighter  than  necessary. 
To turn the HUD off, turn 
the 
DIM dial  all  the  way  down. 
If the  sun  comes  out,  it becomes  cloudy,  or if  you  turn 
on your  headlamps,  you  may  need to adjust  the HUD 
brightness  again.  Polarizing  sunglasses  could  make  the 
HUD image  harder  to see. 
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I A CAUTION: 
If the HUD image  is too bright, or too  high  in 
your field of view,  it  may  take  more  time  to see 
things 
you need  to see when  it’s  dark  outside.  Be 
sure  to  keep  the 
HUD image  dim  and  placed low 
in your field of view. 
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Push  the ENGMET  button 
on  the  trip  calculator  to 
switch  the 
HUD speed 
display  from  English  to 
metric  or  metric  to  English. 
If you  don’t  have  the trip 
1 calculator,  you  can’t  change 
the  display. 
Care of the  Head-Up  Display 
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Clean  the  inside of the  windshield as needed  to remove 
any  dirt  or  film  that reduces  the  sharpness  or  clarity  of 
the HUD  image. 
To clean  the  HUD,  spray  household  glass  cleaner  on a 
soft,  clean  cloth. Wipe the HUD  lens  gently,  then dry  it. 
Do  not  spray  cleaner  directly  on  the  lens  because  the 
cleaner  could  leak  into  the  unit. 
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Dual  Zone  Button  Light 
The dual  zone  button  light  indicates  whether  the  system 
is  in  single  zone  or  dual  zone  operation.  When  there  is 
no  desire  for dual zone  operation,  push  the  lit dual  zone 
button  to  return  to  single  zone  operation.  The dual  zone 
button  light  will 
go off. 
The  system will operate  to  achieve  your  comfort  set 
point  as  quick 
as possible. If you  set  the temperature  for 
60°F (16°C) or 90°F (32"C),  the fan will go to  it's 
highest  speed,  unless  you  manually  select 
a lower speed. 
The  system 
will maintain  full cold  or full hot  operation 
at  these  settings. 
Cold  Weather  Example: When  you start  the  vehicle in 
cold weather, (below  freezing) or after being  parked 
overnight.  If your  Driver  Set Temperature  is 73°F 
(23°C)  and  you  are  in  Full  Automatic  mode,  the  system 
will  automatically  move  the temperature  doors  to 
full 
hot.  The  blower  will  start  out at  a  low  speed  and  the 
blower  speed  will  increase  as the  engine  warms  up.  The 
air  will  be  delivered  to  the  floor. 
As the  interior of the 
vehicle  warms  up  to  your  desired  comfort  point,  the 
blower 
will decrease  and  the temperature  door  will 
move  to  a  cooler  position  to maintain  your  desired 
comfort.  As the  cabin 
warms up or the SUR load 
increases  the  system  could  switch  to air delivered to the 
individual  to  the windshield  and  the  floor  (Defog  mode). 
Automatic Control 
For  the  most  efficient  operation,  you  should  set  the 
system  temperature  and  press  AUTO.  The system  will 
select  the  best  fan speed  and  airflow  settings  to  keep  you 
comfortable.  The 
air conditioning  compressor  will  run if 
the  outside  temperature  is  above  38  OF (3.3 " C).  You  may 
notice  a  delay  of  three  to  four minutes  before  the  fan 
comes  on. 
Driver's  Temperature  Knob 
The  left  knob  sets  the  temperature  for the  entire  system 
when  the  light  on DUAL  button  isn't  lit.  If the  light  is 
lit,  the  knob  sets the  temperature  for the  driver. 
Turn the 
knob toward  red  (to the  right)  to  raise  the desired  cabin 
temperature.  Turn  it toward  blue  (to  the  left)  to  lower 
the  temperature.  The display 
will show  your  selection 
for  a 
few seconds,  then  the  outside  temperature  will 
show  or  be  displayed. 
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The right  knob  sets  the  desired  cabin  temperature  for the 
passenger  and  will  automatically  force  the system  into a 
dual  zone  operation,  lighting  the  dual  zone  button  light. 
Turn the right knob toward  red (to the  right)  to  raise  the 
temperature.  Turn  it  toward  blue  (to  the  left) 
to lower 
the  temperature. 
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