
These are  some examples of vehicle  symbols you may find on your vehicle: 
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CAUTION 
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CHILD  SEAT 
PULL  BELT 
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A  REAR-FACING 
CHILD  RESTRAINT 
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IN  THIS  SEATING 
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FORWARD-FACING  IN  THIS  SEATING  POSITION 
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DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK  SGHTING 
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TURN 
PARKING 
PC 
LAMPS 
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DAYTIME  LAMPS 
LAMPS 
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ENGINE 
COOLANT 
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TEMP 
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COOLANT 
ENGINE  OIL  PRESSURE 
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ENGINE  FAN 
OWNERS  MANUAL 
SERVICE 
MANUAL 
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Battery  Warning  Light Voltmeter  Gage 
If this  light is displayed 
when  the engine  is 
running,  you  may  have a 
problem  with  your  charging 
system. 
The  battery  display  will  also stay on while  the key  is in 
RUN  until  the  engine  is  started. 
If the  light  stays  on  after starting the  engine  it  could 
indicate  a  problem  with  the generator  drive  belt, or  some 
other  charging  system  problem.  Have  it  checked right 
away.  Driving  with  this light displayed could drain 
your  battery. 
If you  must  drive  a  short  distance with this  light 
displayed,  it  helps  to turn 
off all your  accessories,  such 
as  the  radio  and  the  air  conditioner.  When  your 
engine is not  running, but the  ignition  is  in 
RUN,  this gage  shows your battery’s state  of charge  in 
DC volts. 
When  the engine  is running,  the gage shows the 
condition  of the charging  system. Readings between the 
low and high warning  zones indicate the  normal 
operating  range. 
Readings  in the  low  warning  zone  may occur when  a 
large  number 
of electrical accessories are operating  in 
the vehicle and the  engine is left  at an  idle for  an 
extended  period. This condition 
is normal since the 
charging  system is not  able to  provide full  power 
at  engine  idle. 
As engine speeds  are increased, this 
condition should correct  itself as higher  engine speeds 
allow the charging system to create maximum  power. 
3-33  

CHANGE ENGINE  OIL 
This message  is  displayed when the  engine oil  needs to 
be  changed. 
When  you change  the engine oil,  be sure to  reset the 
CHANGE  ENGINE 
OIL message.  See Engine Oil,  When 
to  Change 
under Engine Oil on page 5-13. 
OIL  LIFE  RESET 
This message  will appear  on  the display  for about 10 
seconds  after resetting the  change engine oil  message. 
LOW COOLANT  LEVEL 
If the  engine  coolant level is  low, this message  will 
appear  on  the  DIC. Adding coolant will clear the 
message. 
ENGINE COOLANT HOT 
If  the  cooling  system temperature gets hot, this  message 
will  appear  in the  DIC.  Stop the vehicle  and let the 
engine  idle in PARK  (P)  to allow  the coolant  to reach  a 
safe temperature. This  message will clear when the 
coolant temperature drops  to safe operating 
temperature. 
ENGINE OVERHEATED 
If the  engine cooling  system  reaches  unsafe 
temperatures  for operation, this  message will appear  in 
the  DIC  and you will hear  a chime.  Stop and turn 
off 
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the vehicle  as soon  as it is safe  to do so to avoid 
severe  damage.  This message  will  clear  when  the 
engine  has cooled  to a  safe  operating  temperature. 
OIL  PRESSURE  LOW 
If low oil pressure levels  occur, this message  will be 
displayed  on  the  DIC  and  a  chime  will  sound.  Stop  the 
vehicle  as soon  as safely  possible  and  do not operate 
it  until the  cause of the  low  oil pressure  has  been 
corrected.  Check your oil  as  soon  as  possible  and  have 
your  vehicle serviced. 
REDUCED  ENGINE  POWER 
This message  is displayed  when  the cooling system 
temperature gets too  hot  and  the  engine  further  enters 
the engine coolant protection  mode. 
See 
Engine  Overheating on page 5-27 for  further 
information. 
BATTERY  NOT CHARGING 
if the battery is not charging during  operation, this 
message  will appear  on  the DIC.  Driving  with  this 
problem  could drain your battery.  Have  the  electrical 
system  checked  as soon  as possible.  Pressing  the 
select button will  acknowledge this message  and  clear it 
from  the  DIC  display.  

Audio  Systems  (cont.) 
XMTM Satellite Radio  Antenna  System ............ 3-84 
Automatic  Headlamp  System 
............................ 3-1 2 
Operation ................................................... 2-1 8 
System  Check 
......................................... 6-12 
Automatic 
Transmission 
Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-21 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
.......................... 6-1 1 
Automatic Transmission Shift  Lock Control 
B 
Backing  Up .................................................... 4-57 
Battery 
.......................................................... 5-42 
Battery  Replacement 
......................................... 2-5 
Battery Run-Down  Protection ............................ 3-1 6 
BATTERY  NOT  CHARGING 
............................. 3-54 
Battery  Warning  Light 
...................................... 3-33 
Before  Leaving  on  a  Long  Trip 
......................... 4-35 
Body  Lubrication Service 
.................................. 6-1 1 
Brake  Parking 
...................................................... 2-22 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-1 5 
System  Warning  Light .................................. 3-34 
Brake  Adjustment 
............................................ 5-42 
Brake  Fluid 
.................................................... 5-39 
Brake  Pedal Travel 
......................................... 5-42 
Brake  Wear 
.................................... ....... 5-41 
Brakes 
.......................................................... 5-39 
Braking ........................................................... 4-6  Braking 
in Emergencies 
..................................... 4-8 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle 
..................................... 2-15 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................... 5-52 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  (CHMSL)  and 
Cargo  Lamp 
............................................ 5-56 
Front  Turn  Signal,  Sidemarker  and  Daytime 
Running  Lamps 
........................................ 5-53 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-52 
Headlamps 
................................................. 5-52 
Pickup  Box Identification  and  Fender 
Marker  Lamps 
......................................... 5-58 
Replacement  Bulbs 
...................................... 5-59 
Roof  Marker  Lamps 
..................................... 5-54 
Buying  New Tires 
........................................... 5-64 
Taillamps 
.................................................... 5-58 
C 
California  Fuel .................................................. 5-6 
Canada 
........................................................... 7-4 
Canadian  Owners 
................................................ ii 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance ........................... 7-7 
Capacities and  Specifications 
.......................... 5-1  04 
Car  Washes  for  QUADRASTEERTM  Equipped  Vehicles 
..................................................... 4-13 
Carbon  Monoxide 
..................... 4-38,  4-51,  2-8, 2-26 
Care  of 
Safety  Belts 
................................ ..... 5-88 
Care 
of Your 
Cassette  Tape Player 
................................... 3-83 
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