
Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever Turn and  Lane Change Signals 
The turn  signal  has two  upward (for  right)  and  two 
downward  (for  left) positions. These  positions  allow  you 
to signal  a  turn  or a  lane change. 
The  lever  on the  left side  of the  steering column 
includes  the  following: 
60 : Turn and Lane Change  Signals 
20 : Headlamp  High/Low-Beam Changer 
Flash-to-Pass  Feature 
: Windshield Wipers 
6 : Windshield Washer 
: Cruise  Control  (If  Equipped)  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. The  bottom  of the  outside 
rearview mirrors  may also be equipped with  lane change 
indicators. 
As you  signal  a turn  or a  lane change, if the  arrows 
flash  more quickly than  normal, 
a signal  bulb  may 
be burned  out and other drivers won’t  see  your  turn 
signal. 
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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  the  fuse.  See 
Fuses and Circuit Breakers 
on page 5-86 and check  for burned-out  bulbs. 
If  you  have  a trailer towing option with  added wiring  for 
the  trailer  lamps,  a different turn  signal flasher  is 
used. With  this flasher  installed, the  signal  indicator will 
flash  even 
if a  turn signal bulb  is  burned out. Check 
the  front  and rear turn  signal  lamps  regularly 
to make 
sure they  are  working. 
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 
to 
low-beam  headlamps, pull  the multifunction lever toward 
you.  Then  release it. 
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on,  this  indicator  light on 
the  instrument  panel 
cluster  will also  be  on. 
Flash-to-Pass 
This feature  lets you  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  in the  automatic 
position. 
To  use it,  pull the  turn  signal lever toward  you,  then 
release it. 
If  your  headlamps are in  the  automatic  position  or  on 
low  beam, your  high-beam  headlamps  will turn on. 
They’ll stay  on as long  as  you  hold the  lever  toward  you. 
The  high-beam indicator  on  the  instrument  panel 
cluster will  come  on.  Release  the  lever  to  return 
to 
normal operation. 
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Backing Up 
Hold the bottom  of the  steering wheel with  one  hand. 
Then, 
to move  the  trailer to the  left, just  move that  hand 
to  the  left. 
To move  the  trailer to the  right, move  your 
hand  to the  right.  Always  back up slowly and, 
if possible, 
have  someone guide  you. 
Making Turns 
Notice: Making  very  sharp  turns  while  trailering 
could  cause  the trailer  to 
come in contact  with  the 
vehicle.  Your  vehicle  could be damaged.  Avoid 
making  very  sharp  turns  while  trailering. 
When  you’re  turning with a trailer,  make wider turns 
than  normal.  Do this 
so your  trailer won’t strike 
soft  shoulders, curbs, road signs, trees  or other objects. 
Avoid  jerky or sudden maneuvers. Signal well  in 
advance. 
Turn  Signals  When  Towing a Trailer 
The arrows  on your  instrument panel will flash whenever 
you  signal  a turn or lane change.  Properly hooked  up, 
the  trailer lamps will  also flash,  telling other drivers 
you’re  about  to turn,  change  lanes  or  stop.  When towing a trailer, 
the arrows  on your  instrument 
panel will  flash  for turns  even 
if the  bulbs  on the  trailer 
are  burned  out.  Thus,  you  may think  drivers  behind 
you  are seeing your signal when they  are  not.  It’s  important  to check occasionally  to be sure  the trailer 
bulbs  are still working. 
Driving On Grades 
Reduce speed  and shift to a lower gear before you  start 
down  a  long  or steep downgrade. 
If you  don’t shift 
down, you  might have  to use your  brakes 
so much that 
they would  get hot and  no longer  work  well. 
You can  tow in DRIVE 
(D). You  may want  to shift the 
transmission  to THIRD 
(3) or  a  lower  gear,  under  heavy 
loads  or hilly conditions. 
When  towing  at high altitude on  steep  uphill grades, 
consider the following:  Engine coolant will  boil at  a  lower 
temperature  than at normal altitudes.  If you  turn  your 
engine 
off immediately after towing  at high  altitude 
on  steep  uphill grades, your vehicle  may  show  signs 
similar to  engine overheating, To  avoid this,  let the 
engine  run while  parked  (preferably on  level ground) 
with  the automatic transmission  in PARK  (P)  for  a 
few  minutes before turning the engine 
off. If  you do get 
the  overheat warning,  see 
Engine  Overheating on 
page 5-24. 
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Section 5 Service  and  Appearance  Care 
............................................................ Service 5.3 
Doing  Your  Own  Service  Work 
......................... 5-4 
Adding  Equipment  to  the Outside  of Your 
Vehicle  5.4 
Fuel 5.5 
...................................................... 
................................................................ 
Gasoline  Octane ............................................ 5.5 
Gasoline  Specifications 
.................................... 5.5 
California  Fuel 
............................................... 5.6 
Filling  Your  lank 
............................................ 5-7 
Filling a  Portable  Fuel Container 
....................... 5-9 
Checking  Things Under  the  Hood .................... 5-10 
Hood  Release 
.............................................. 5-10 
Engine  Compartment  Overview 
....................... 5-12 
Engine 
Oil ................................................... 5-13 
Engine  Air  Cleaner/Filter 
............................... 5-18 
Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
......................... 5-20 
Engine  Coolant 
............................................. 5-22 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
.................................. 5-24 
Engine  Overheating 
....................................... 5-24 
Cooling  System 
............................................ 5-26 
Engine  Fan  Noise 
.................................. 5-32 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
.................... ..... 5-33 
....................................................... Additives  5.6 
Fuels  in  Foreign  Countries 
............................... 5-6  Windshield 
Washer Fluid 
................................ 5-33 
Brakes 
........................................................ 5-34 
Battery 
........................................................ 5-38 
Jump  Starting 
.......... ............................. 5-39 
All-Wheel  Drive ............. ......................... 5-44 
Rear  Axle ....................................................... 5-46 
Bulb  Replacement .......................................... 5.47 
Taillamps  and  Turn  Signal  Lamps 
................... 5.47 
Replacement  Bulbs 
....................................... 5.48 
Windshield  Wiper Blade  Replacement .............. 5.49 
.............................................................. Tires 5.52 
Inflation 
.. lire  Pressure ................................ 5.53 
lire  Inspection  and  Rotation 
........................... 5.53 
Buying  New  Tires 
......................................... 5.56 
Uniform Tire  Quality  Grading 
.......................... 5.57 
Wheel  Replacement 
...................................... 5.58 
lire  Chains 
.................................................. 5.60 
Accessory  Inflator 
......................................... 5.60 
If a lire  Goes  Flat ........................................ 5.61 
When  It 
Is Time 
for  New  Tires ....................... 5-55 
Wheel  Alignment  and  lire Balance 
.................. 5-58 
Changing  a  Flat  lire 
..................................... 5-62 
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Bulb Replacement 
For  the  type of bulbs,  see Replacement Bulbs on 
page 
5-48. 
For  any  bulb  changing procedure  not listed  in this 
section,  contact  your  dealer. 
Taillamps and Turn Signal Lamps 
1. Open the liftgate. 
3. Pull the  assembly  away from the  vehicle. 
2. Remove 
from  the  the 
two  screws 
lamp assembly. 
4. 5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
Unclip the  wiring  harness (A) and  remove  the three 
socket  retaining screws 
(B). 
Remove the  socket  by releasing the  retaining tabs. 
Holding the socket, pull  the bulb 
to release  it 
from  the  socket. 
Push the  new bulb  into the socket  until  it clicks. 
Reinstall  the socket and screws. 
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9. Reconnect the wiring  harness. 
10. Reinstall  the lamp assembly and tighten  the  screws. 
11. Close  the  liftgate. 
Replacement Bulbs 
Exterior Lamp 
31 57 Taillamps 
Bulb  Number 
Rear Turn  Signal  Lamps I 31 57 
For any bulb not listed here, contact your dealer. 
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Automatic  Headlamp  System ............................ 3-1 5 
Automatic  Transmission 
Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-20 
Operation 
................................................... 2-22 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
.......................... 6-1 1 
Automatic  Transmission  Shift  Lock Control 
System  Check 
....................................... ... 6-13 
Backglass  Wiper  Blade  Replacement 
................. 5-51 
Battery 
.......................................................... 5-38 
Battery  Replacement 
......................................... 2-6 
Battery  Run-Down  Protection 
............................ 3-1  9 
Before  Leaving  on a  Long  Trip 
......................... 4-33 
Before  You Drive 
............................................ 3-76 
Before  You Go  Off-Roading 
.............................. 4-16 
Body  Lubrication  Service 
.................................. 6-12 
Brake 
Parking 
...................................................... 2-25 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-1 6 
System  Warning  Light 
.................................. 3-33 
Brake Adjustment 
............................................ 5-37 
Brake  Fluid 
.................................................... 5-34 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
..................................... 5-37 
Brake  Wear 
............................................... 5-36 
Brakes 
.......................................................... 5-34 
Braking 
........................................................... 4-6 
Backing 
Up 
.................................................... 4-51 
BATTERY  NOT  CHARGING 
............................. 3-53 Braking 
in Emergencies 
..................................... 4-8 
Break.ln.  New  Vehicle 
..................................... 2-18 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................... 5-47 
Replacement  Bulbs 
...................................... 5-48 
Buying  New Tires 
........................................... 5-56 
Taillamps 
and  Turn Signal  Lamps 
.................. 5-47 
C 
California  Fuel .................................................. 5-6 
Canada 
........................................................... 7-4 
Canadian  Owners 
................................................ ii 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance ........................... 7-7 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
............................ 5-93 
Care  of 
Carbon  Monoxide 
................... 4-36, 
4-45,  2-13,  2-28 
Safety  Belts 
................................................ 5-80 
Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
............................ 3-90 
Your  CD  and  DVD Player 
............................. 3-91 
Your  CDs  and  DVDs 
.................................... 3-91 
Cargo  Cover 
.................................................. 2-44 
Cargo  Tie Downs 
............................................ 2-45 
Cassette  Tape Messages 
................................. 3-64 
Cassette  Tape Player  Service 
........................... 6-10 
Center  Seat  Position,  Child  Restraints 
................ 1-45 
Chains, Tires 
.............................................. 5-60 
Charging  System  Light 
................................ 3-32 
Check 
Engine  Light 
........................................... 3-35 
Gages  Warning  Light 
................................... 3-41 
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