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LOCK (A): This position locks your ignition  and 
transmission. It’s  a theft-deterrent feature.  You will only 
be  able to  remove  your key  when  the ignition is 
turned  to 
LOCK. 
ACCESSORY (B): This  position lets  you  use things like 
the  radio,  power  windows  and  the windshield wipers 
when  the engine is 
off. 
RUN (C): This position  is for  driving. 
START 
(D): This position starts your engine. 
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) 
The  Retained  Accessory  Power  (RAP)  feature will allow 
certain features  on your vehicle  to continue to  work 
up  to 
10 minutes after  the ignition  key is turned to OFF. 
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. 
Notice: Don’t  try  to  shift  to  PARK  (P) if  your 
vehicle  is moving.  If  you  do, you  could  damage the 
transmission.  Shift  to  PARK  (P) only when  your 
vehicle 
is stopped. 
1. With  your foot off the accelerator  pedal, turn the 
ignition  key to START.  When  the  engine  starts, 
let  go  of the  key.  The idle speed  will go  down  as 
your  engine gets  warm. 
Notice: Holding  your  key  in  START for  longer  than 
15 seconds  at  a  time  will  cause  your  battery  to 
be  drained  much  sooner.  And  the  excessive  heat 
can  damage  your  starter  motor.  Wait about 
15 
seconds  between  each try  to  help  avoid  draining 
your  battery  or  damaging  your  starter. 
2. If  it doesn’t  start  within 10 seconds,  push  the 
accelerator pedal  all the  way 
to the floor,  while  you 
hold the  ignition  key in START.  When  the  engine 
starts,  let 
go of  the key  and  let  up  on  the  accelerator 
pedal.  Wait about 
15 seconds  between  each  try. 
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Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
The  lever  on  the left side  of the  steering  column 
includes  the  following: 
00 Turn and  Lane  Change  Signals 
0 EO Headlamp  High/Low  Beam  Changer 
- - 
Flash-to-Pass  Feature 
Windshield  Wipers 
Windshield Washer 
‘m Cruise  Control (if Equipped) 
For  information  on  the exterior lamps,  see 
Exterior 
Lamps on page 3-11 earlier in this  section. 
Turn and Lane  Change Signals 
The  turn signal  has two  upward  (for  right) and two 
downward  (for  left) positions. These positions allow  you 
to signai  a turn  or  a  lane change. 
To  signal  a turn,  move  the lever  all the  way  up  or  down. 
When  the turn  is finished, the  lever will  return 
automatically. 
An arrow  on the  instrument 
panel cluster will flash 
in 
the direction  of the 
turn  or lane  change. 
To signal  a lane change, just  raise  or lower  the lever 
until  the arrow starts  to flash. Hold  it there until  you 
complete  your  lane change. The lever will  return by itself 
when  you  release it. 
If you  move  the  lever all  the way  up  or  down,  and  the 
arrow flashes  at twice the  normal  rate, a signal bulb  may 
be  burned  out and  other drivers  may  not  see your 
turn signal. 
If  a  bulb 
is burned  out,  replace it to  help avoid  an 
accident.  If  the arrows don’t 
go on  at  all when  you  signal 
a  turn,  check  for  burned-out bulbs  or  a  blown fuse 
See 
Fuses and  Circuit Breakers on page 5-95. 
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Turn Signal On Chime 
If your turn signal  is left on  for more  than 3/4 of  a mile 
(1.2 km),  a chime will sound at  each  flash of the 
turn signal.  To turn 
off the  chime,  move the turn signal 
lever to the 
off position. 
Headlamp  High/Low Beam Changer 
To change the  headlamps from  low to  high  beam, push 
the  lever  toward the  instrument panel. 
To return the 
low-beam  headlamps,  pull the  multifunction  lever toward 
you.  Then  release  it. 
When the  high beams  are 
on,  this light on the 
instrument panel cluster 
also will  be on. 
I I 
Flash-To-Pass  Feature 
This feature allows  you  to  use  your  high-beam 
headlamps to signal  a  driver in front 
of you  that  you 
want  to pass.  It works  even 
if your  headlamps  are off 
To  use it, pull the  turn  signal  lever toward  you. 
If  your  headlamps  are 
off or  on low-beam,  your 
high-beam headlamps  will turn  on.  They’ll  stay  on  as  long 
as you hold the  lever  toward  you  and the high-beam 
indicator on the  instrument panel will come  on.  Release 
the lever 
to turn the  high-beam  headlamps off. 
Windshield  Wipers 
0: OFF 
$? : MIST 
You  control the  windshield  wipers  by  turning  the  band 
with  the wiper  symbol  on  it. 
For  a single  wiping  cycle,  turn the band  to  mist. 
Hold it 
there  until the  wipers  start,  then  let  go.  The  wipers 
will  stop  after  one  wipe. 
If you  want  more  wipes,  hold 
the band on mist  longer. 
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You  can  set the wiper  speed  for  a long or  short  delay 
between  wipes.  This  can  be very  useful in light rain 
or  snow.  Turn  the  band  to choose the delay  time. The 
closer 
to the  top  of the  lever, the shorter the  delay. 
For  steady  wiping  at  low  speed,  turn the band away from 
you  to  the  first  solid band past the  delay  settings. 
position.  For  high-speed  wiping,  turn the band further, to 
the  second  solid  band  past  the delay  settings. 
To 
stop  the  wipers,  move  the band to off position. 
Be  sure  to  clear  ice and  snow  from the wiper blades 
before  using  them. 
If they’re  frozen to the  windshield, 
carefully  loosen  or  thaw  them. If your  blades do  become 
worn  or  damaged,  get  new  blades or blade  inserts. 
Windshield Washer 
There is a paddle marked  with the windshield  washer 
symbol at the top  of the multifunction  lever. To 
spray  washer  fluid on the  windshield,  push the  paddle. 
The wipers will clear the  window and then  either 
stc~-  3r return to  your preset  -reed. 
In  freezing  weather,  don’t  use  your  washer 
until the  windshield  is  warmed.  Otherwise the 
washer  fluid can form ice  on  the windshield, 
blocking  your  vision. 
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Instrument Panel Fuse Block 
The fuse  block  access 
door  is on  the  driver's  side 
edge  of  the  instrument 
panel.  Pull 
off the  cover  to 
access  the  fuse  block. 
You  can remove  fuses  with  a  fuse  extractor  which 
is 
mounted  to  the  fuse  block access  door.  To remove 
fuses, 
if you  don't  have a  fuse  extractor,  hold the end  of 
the  fuse  between  your thumb and  index  finger  and 
pull  straight  out. 
You  may  have  spare  fuses  located behind  the  fuse 
block  access  door.  These can be  used  to replace 
a bad 
fuse.  However,  make sure it is  of  the correct amperage. 
II 
LT DOORS U 
Fuses 
SEO ACCY  Not 
Used 
RR  Wiper 
Usage 
TBC 
ACCY  Windshield  Wipers 
WS 
WPR  Accessory 
Special  Equipment  Option 
Ignition,  Heated Seats 
IGN 3 
Accessory  Truck  Body  Controller 
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When to Check  Power  Steering  Fluid ................ 5-37 
Parking  on  a Hill 
......................................... 4-59 
When 
You Are  Ready  to Leave  After 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint 
............................... 1-38 
Why  Safety  Belts  Work 
..................................... 1-9 
Windows 
....................................................... 2-10 
Power 
........................................................ 2-11 
Swing-Out  Windows 
..................................... 2-11 
Windshield  and  Wiper Blades 
........................... 5-90 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................... 3-7 
Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-38 
Windshield  Washer Fluid  Level  Check 
................ 6-10 
Windshield  Wiper 
Blade  Replacement 
...................................... 5-60 
Fuses 
........................................................ 5-95  Windshield 
Wipers 
............................................ 3-6 
Winter  Driving 
................................................ 4-38 
Wiper  Blade Check 
......................................... 6-11 
Wood  Panels 
................................................. 5-87 
X 
XMTM  Satellite  Radio  Antenna  System ................ 3-84 
XMTM  Satellite  Radio  Service 
............................ 3-82 
Your  Vehicle  and  the Environment 
........., .......... 6-2 
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