
Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Keys ............................................................... 2.2 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
......................... 2.3 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  Operation 
.......... -2-4 
Doors  and 
Locks ............................................. 2-7 
Door  Locks 
................................................... -2-7 
Power  Door  Locks 
.......................................... 2-8 
Delayed  Locking 
............................................ -2-8 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
................................................ 2.8 
Rear  Door  Security  Locks 
.............................. 2-10 
Lockout  Protection 
........................................ 2.11 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
.................................... 2-1 1 
Trunk .......................................................... 2-1 1 
Windows .......................... ...................... -2-1  4 
Manual  Windows 
...................................... -2-1  4 
Power  Windows 
............................. ....... 2.15 
Sun  Visors 
............................................... 2.15 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
.................................. 2.16 
Passlock@ 
@ ................................................. 2.16 
Starting  and  Operating  Your  Vehicle 
................ 2.17 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
.................................... 2.17 
Ignition  Positions 
.......................................... 2.17  Starting 
Your Engine 
................................. 2.18 
Engine  Coolant  Heater 
.................................. 2.20 
Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
....................... 2.22 
Manual Transaxle  Operation 
........................... 2.25 
Parking Brake 
.............................................. 2.26 
Parking  Your Vehicle/Key  Removal 
.................. 2-29 
Engine  Exhaust 
............................................ 2-30 
Running  Your  Engine  While You  Are  Parked 
.... 2-30 
Mirrors 
........................................................... 2-32 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................................. 2-32 
Outside  Remote Control  Mirror 
....................... 2-32 
Outside  Power Mirrors 
................................... 2-33 
Outside  Convex Mirror 
................................... 2-33 
Storage Areas 
................................................ 2-34 
Glove  Box 
................................................... 2.34 
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Center  Console  Storage  Area ......................... 2-34 
Sunroof 
......................................................... 2.35 
Shifting  Into 
Park 
(P) ..................................... 2-27 
Shifting Out 
of Park  (P) ................................. 2-28 
Parking  Over Things  That  Burn 
....................... 2-29 
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One key is used  for the 
ignition and all  locks. 
When  a new  vehicle 
is delivered,  the  key has a 
bar-coded  key  tag.  This  tag may  be removed by  your 
dealer  before  it  is delivered. 
Each  tag  has  a key  code  on  it that  tells  your  dealer  or a 
qualified  locksmith  how  to  make  extra keys. Keep the 
tag  in  a safe  place.  If you  lose  your  keys, you'll  be able 
to have  one  made  easily  using this tag. If you  need 
See 
Roadside  Assistance  Program on page 7-5 for  more 
information. 
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Notice: Your  vehicle  has a number of new  features 
that  can help  prevent theft.  You  can  have a  lot 
of 
trouble  getting into  your  vehicle if you ever 
lock  your  keys inside.  You  may  even have to 
damage your vehicle to  get  in. 
So be sure  you  have 
spare  keys. 
Remote Keyless Entry System 
If equipped, the  keyless  entry  system operates on a 
radio frequency subject to  Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC) Rules and  with Industry Canada. 
This device complies with  Part  15 
of the FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following  two conditions: 
1. This  device may  not cause interference,  and 
2.  This  device must accept  any interference received, 
including interference  that  may cause undesired 
operation  of the device. 
This device complies with  RSS-210  of Industry Canada. 
Operation  is subject to the  following two conditions: 
i . I nis aevice  may nor cause inierfererlce, arid 
2. This  device  must accept  any interference received, 
including interference  that  may cause undesired 
operation  of the device. 
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Changes or modifications  to  this system  by other than 
an  authorized service facility  could  void authorization to 
use  this  equipment. 
At  times  you  may  notice a  decrease  in range. This  is 
normal  for any  remote  keyless entry system. 
If the 
transmitter  does  not  work  or 
if you  have to stand closer 
to your vehicle  for  the transmitter  to work,  try this: 
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Check  the  distance. You  may  be too  far from  your 
vehicle.  You  may  need to stand closer during 
rainy  or  snowy  weather. 
Check  the  location. Other vehicles  or objects  may 
be  blocking the  signal. Take  a  few steps to  the 
left  or  right,  hold the transmitter higher,  and 
try  again. 
Check  to determine 
if battery  replacement is 
necessary.  See “Battery  Replacement” under 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System Operation on 
page 2-4. 
If you  are still having trouble,  see your dealer  or  a 
qualified technician  for service. 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
Operation 
If your vehicle  has  this  feature,  you  can  lock  and  unlock 
your doors or  unlock  your trunk from  about 
3 feet 
(1 m)  up to 30 feet (9 m)  away  using the  remote  keyless 
entry transmitter supplied with  your  vehicle. 
The  following  functions  are 
available  with  the  keyless 
entry  system: 
@ (Lock): All doors  will automatically  lock  when  this 
button  on the  transmitter is  pressed.  The  interior 
lamps  will turn 
off after all of the doors  are  closed. If all 
of  the  doors are closed,  the parking  lamps  will  flash 
twice  and  the  horn will chirp to  indicate  locking 
has  occurred. 
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6 (Unlock): The driver’s  door  will  unlock 
automatically  when  this button on the transmitter  is 
pressed. 
If the button  is pressed again within five 
seconds,  all remaining  doors will  unlock. The interior 
lamps  will  stay  on for 
10 seconds  or  until the  ignition  is 
turned  on.  The  parking lamps will flash twice to 
indicate  unlocking  has occurred. 
(rsy (Remote Trunk  Release): The trunk  will  unlock 
when  the vehicle  symbol  on the transmitter  is pressed, 
as  long  as the trunk  lockout 
is not  engaged.  You 
can  open  the  trunk  with  the transmitter when the vehicle 
speed  is less than 
2 mph (3 km/h),  when  the  parking 
brake  is engaged,  or  when  the  ignition is 
off. The interior 
lamps  will  come  on for 
10 seconds or  until the  ignition 
switch  is turned  to 
ON. 
.# (Horn):  The  horn will sound and the  headlamps 
and  the parking  lamps  will  flash for  up  to two  minutes 
when  the horn  symbol  on  the transmitter  is pressed. The 
interior 
lamps will  come  on and  remain  on while  the 
horn  is sounding  and the lamps  are  flashing.  The  horn 
and  lamps  can be turned 
off by pressing the horn 
symbol  button  again  or  by turning the  ignition to 
ON. 
Programmable Horn Chirp 
When you  use the  remote keyless entry transmitter  to 
lock the doors  or use the delayed locking feature 
the  parking lamps will flash and the horn will chirp. 
The programmable horn chirp can be disabled by  pressing and holding either 
of the  door  lock switches in 
the  unlock  position  for 
10 seconds with the  ignition 
ON and all of the doors closed.  When you hear the  horn 
chirp, programming  is complete. 
To reactivate the horn chirp feature, repeat the above 
procedure. 
Matching Transmitter(s) to Your 
Vehicle 
Each remote keyless entry transmitter  is coded to 
prevent another transmitter from  unlocking your vehicle.  If  a  transmitter  is lost  or  stolen,  a  replacement can 
be purchased through your  dealer. Remember to  bring 
any  remaining transmitters  with you when you  go to 
ynlIr dealer When the dealer matches the  replacement 
transmitter to  your vehicle,  any remaining transmitters 
must also be matched. Once  your dealer has coded the 
new  transmitter, the  lost transmitter will  not unlock 
your  vehicle.  Each vehicle can  have  a maximum  of four 
transmitters matched to  it. 
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Battery Replacement 
Under normal  use, the battery  in your  remote  keyless 
entry transmitter should last about four years. 
You  can tell the  battery 
is weak if the transmitter won’t 
work  at the normal  range in any  location. 
If you  have 
to  get  close  to your vehicle before the transmitter  works, 
it’s  probably time to  change the battery. 
Notice: When replacing the  battery, use care not to 
touch  any of the circuitry. Static from  your body 
transferred to these surfaces may damage the 
transmitter. 
To replace the  battery in  the  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  do the  following: 
1. Use  a  flat object like  a coin to  separate  the  bottom 
half  from  the top  half  of  the transmitter. 
2. Remove  the  battery and replace  it with  the new 
one.  Make  sure the positive  side of the  battery 
faces 
up. Use  one three-volt, CR2032, or 
equivalent, type  battery. 
3. Put  the two  halves  back  together.  Make  sure  the 
cover is  on tightly, 
so water  won’t  get  in. 
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Doors and Locks 
Door Lcnks 
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Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. 
Passengers - especially  children - can 
easily  open 
the doors  and  fall  out  of  a 
moving  vehicle.  When  a door 
is locked,  the 
handle  won’t  open 
it. You  increase  the 
chance  of being  thrown  out  of  the  vehicle 
in a  crash if the  doors  aren’t  locked. So, 
wear  safety  belts  properly  and  lock  the 
doors  whenever  you  drive. 
vehicles  may  be unable  to  get  out. 
A child 
can  be  overcome  by  extreme  heat  and  can 
from  heat  stroke.  Always  lock  your  vehicle 
whenever  you  leave 
it. 
unlocked  door  when  you slow down  or 
stop  your  vehicle.  Locking  your  doors  can 
help  prevent 
this from  happening. 
Young  children  who  get  into  unlocked 
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several ways  to  lock  and  unlock your vehicle. 
From  the  outside, use  your  key or remote keyless 
entry  system,  if your  vehicle 
is equipped  with this 
feature. 
If your  vehicle  has  remote  keyless entry, you 
can  only  use  your key to unlock  the  driver’s side door. 
From  tne  insiae, you can  iock  or  uniock 
ine door by 
moving the  manual lever forward  or  rearward. 
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Power  Door  Locks 
With the power  door  locks,  you can lock or  unlock all  of 
the doors on  your vehicle using  the driver’s  or front 
passenger’s  door  lock switch. 
Press the  bottom  of the switch  to lock 
all of the  doors. 
Press  the top of the  switch  to unlock all  of the  doors. 
Delayed  Locking 
This feature  will allow the driver  to delay the actual 
locking  of the  vehicle.  This feature will  not operate 
if the 
key  is left in the ignition.  See 
Lockout Protection  on 
page2-71 
later  in this  section. 
When  the lower  part of the  driver’s  power door  lock 
switch  is pressed,  with  the  key removed from the ignition 
and  the driver’s  door  open,  three chimes will  be heard. 
The doors  will  not  lock.  Seven seconds after the 
driver’s door has been closed,  all of the doors will  lock 
and the  parking lamps will flash. The horn will also 
chirp 
if the horn chirp feature  is enabled.  See 
“Programmable  Horn Chirp” listed previously  for more 
information. 
If the  driver  opens another door  before the  seven 
seconds  are  up, the  doors will  not lock  until seven 
seconds  have elapsed after  the last  door  is closed. 
If the  lower  part of the  power  door  lock  switch  is 
pressed twice  when  leaving the vehicle,  or  the  lock 
symbol button on the  remote keyless  entry  transmitter  is 
pressed,  the doors  will  lock  immediately. 
If the  power  door  lock  switch  is pressed  to  unlock,  the 
doors will not lock  automatically. 
Programmable  Automatic 
Door  Locks 
Your  vehicle has  a  feature  that  allows  you  to  program 
your  power  door locks  to  automatically  lock  and 
unlock under certain  conditions.  You  can  program  your 
vehicle  to have all  of the  doors  lock  when  you  move 
your  shift lever out  of PARK  (P)  to  REVERSE 
(R) if your 
vehicle  has an  automatic  transaxle  or  when  the 
vehicle speed  is greater  than 
5 mph  (8  km/h) if your 
vehicle has  a manual  transaxle. 
If someone  needs  to  get 
out while  the vehicle is  running,  have  that  person  use 
the  door  lock. When  the  door  is closed  again,  it  will  lock 
automatically  when  the vehicle reaches  about 
5 mph 
(8 km/h).  You  can also  program  all doors  to 
automatically  unlock  when  the  shift  lever  is moved  to 
PARK  (P)  on vehicles  with an automatic  transaxle  or to 
REVERSE  (R) on vehicles  with  a  manual  transaxle 
when  the  key  is turned  to 
OFF. 
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Customizing the Automatic Door Locks 
One  of four  operating  modes  may  be selected and 
programmed  by the driver on vehicles with an  automatic 
transaxle: 
Mode 
1: All  doors  automatically  lock when  the transaxle 
is  shifted  out  of PARK  (P).  The doors will  remain 
locked  unless  manually  unlocked or the  lock button  is 
pressed. 
All doors  will  unlock  when the transaxle  is 
shifted  into  PARK  (P)  and  the key  is turned  to 
OFF. 
Mode 2: This mode  is only  available on vehicles 
equipped  with  a  remote  keyless entry transmitter. 
All 
doors  automatically  lock  when the transaxle is shifted 
out  of PARK  (P).  Automatic  driver’s door only unlock 
when  the  transaxle 
is shifted into  PARK (P) and the  key 
is  turned  to 
OFF. 
Mode 3: All  doors  automatically  lock when the transaxle 
is  shifted  out  of  PARK  (P). 
No automatic door  unlock. 
Mode 
4: No automatic  door  lock or unlock. 
One  of  the  four  operating  modes may be selected and 
transaxle:  Mode 
1: All doors  automatically lock  when the vehicle 
speed  is greater  than 
5 mph (8  km/h). The doors 
will  remain  locked  unless  manually unlocked or the  lock 
huffon is pressed. A!! doors will unlock when  the 
transaxle 
is shifted  into  REVERSE (R) and the  key  is 
turned  to 
OFF. 
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Mode 2: This  mode  is only available with  the remote 
keyless entry  transmitter. All doors automatically 
lock  when  the vehicle speed  is greater  than 
5 mph 
(8  km/h). Automatic driver’s  door  only unlock when the 
transaxle  is shifted  into  REVERSE  (R)  and  the key 
is  turned  to 
OFF. 
Mode 3: All doors automatically  lock when the vehicle 
speed  is greater than 
5 mph (8 km/h). No automatic 
door  unlock. 
Mode 
4: No automatic  door lock or unlock. 
Before  your vehicle  was shipped  from the factory 
it was 
programmed in Mode 
1. To determine the current 
mode or to change  to  a  different  mode,  do the following: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
Put an automatic transaxle in PARK (P) or  a 
manual transaxle 
in REVERSE  (R)  with the parking 
brake engaged and turn the  ignition  to 
ON. 
Press and hold the lower part of the  power door 
lock switch for 
10 seconds.  Release the  switch 
when  you  hear  the  chime. 
Count the  number of chimes you hear.  The number 
You can change the  mode  by pressing  and 
holding the  lower part of the power door  lock switch 
(two chimes  for Mode 
2, three chimes for  Mode 3 
and four chimes  for Mode 4). 
Repeat Step 2 until you  hear the  number  of chimes 
that  matches the  mode you want. 
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The mode you selected is now  set. 
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