
1 Seats and  Restraint  Systems 
Front Seats ............................... ......... 1.2 
Manual  Seats 
............................ ............. 1 -2 
Six-Way  Power  Seats 
..................................... 1-3 
Eight-Way  Power  Seats 
................................... 1-3 
Heated  Seats 
................................................. 1-4 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
........................................ 1-4 
Head  Restraints 
............................................. 1-6 
Rear  Seats 
....................................................... 1-7 
Flip and  Fold  Feature ..................................... 1-7 
Split  Bench  Seats 
........................................... 1-8 
Captain  Chairs 
............................................. 1-1 3 
Stowable  Seat ............................................. -1  -1 8 
Safety  Belts:  They  Are  for  Everyone 
................ 1-22 
Questions  and  Answers  About  Safety  Belts 
...... 1-26 
How 
to Wear  Safety  Belts  Properly ................. 1-27 
Driver  Position 
.............................................. 1-28 
Satety  Beit  use During  Pregnancy 
.................. 1-36 
Rear  Seat  Operation ....................................... 1-7 
Safety  Belts 
................................................... 1-22 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
....................... 1-37 
Center  Passenger  Position 
............................. 1-37 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
.................................. 1-39 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides for 
Children and  Small  Adults 
.......................... 1-42 
Safety  Belt  Extender 
..................................... 1-44 
Safety  Belt  Pretensioners 
..... ................... 1 -44  Child  Restraints 
............................................. 1-45 
Older  Children 
.............................................. 1-45 
Infants and  Young  Children 
............................ 1-48 
Child  Restraint  Systems 
................................. 1-51 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint ............................. 1-54 
Top  Strap 
.................................................... 1-55 
Top  Strap  Anchor  Location ............................. 1-56 
Lower Anchorages  and  Top  Tethers for 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint Designed for  the 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in  a 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in  a  Center 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in  the Right 
Children  (LATCH 
System) 
........................... 1-58 
LATCH  System 
......................................... 1-60 
Rear  Outside  Seat Position 
......................... 1-60 
Seat  Position 
............................................ 1-64 
Front  Seat  Position 
.................................... 1-66 
Air 
Bag Systems ............................................ 1-69 
When Should an  Air  Bag  Inflate? ................ 1-73 
What  Makes  an  Air Bag  Inflate? 
..................... 1-74 
How  Does  an  Air Bag  Restrain? 
..................... 1-74 
What  Will You  See  After  an Air  Bag  Inflates? 
....... 1-74 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle 
......... 1-76 
Restraint  System Check 
.................................. 1-77 
Where  Are 
the Air  Bags? 
........................... 1-71 
Checking 
Your Restraint  Systems 1 -I 1 477 ................... 
Replacing  Restraint System  Parts 
After  a  Crash 
............................................ 1-77 
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Rear Seats 
Rear  Seat  Operation 
The  rear seats in your  vehicle  have levers and straps 
used  to adjust,  remove  and  reinstall the seats.  By using 
the  levers  and  straps,  in the correct order,  you  can 
easily  remove  the  seats  from the vehicle. 
When  you  put the  seats  back  in the vehicle, be sure 
to  follow  the  label on  the  back  of the  seat  for proper 
location. 
Flip and  Fold  Feature 
The  rear  seats  in your  vehicle  can be folded forward. 
Use  this feature  for exiting  and entering third  row seats. 
1. If the  seats  have  the  adjustable head restraints, 
push  them  fully down. 
2. Fold  the seatback  flat 
on  the  seat,  by either 
pulling  on the  nylon 
strap  on the  rear  of the 
seat  or  lifting up on 
the  lever located  on  the 
front  of the  seatback. 
If the seat adjusts, slide 
it  all  the  way  back. 
3. Release  the rear set  of 
hooks  from the  floor 
pins  by  pulling  the 
nylon strap  located 
at  the  base  of the  seat; 
hang  on  to  the strap as 
the seat folds forward. 
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To return the seat(s) to  the normal  position, do  the 
following: 
1. Push  the  seat  back  and firmly  push the rear  hooks 
onto  the rear floor  pins  by pushing  down  on  the 
rear  of the  seat. 
2. Try  to raise  the seat to check  that it is locked  down. 
3. Lift the seatback  recliner lever  or pull the  nylon 
strap  on  the  back 
of the seat and  raise the 
seatback  until it  locks upright. 
4. Push  and  pull on the  seatback  to check  that  it 
is  locked. 
Split Bench Seats 
If  you  have the third  row split  bench  seat,  the  seatbacks 
can  be folded forward  or reclined individually  and  the 
seats  can be  removed  individually. 
Folding or Rec'3ing the Seatb; ks 
If the  seatback isn't  locked,  it  could  move 
forward  in a  sudden  stop  or  crash.  That  could 
cause injury  to the  person  sitting  there.  Always 
press rearward  on the  seatback  to be  sure  it 
is  locked. 
The  seatbacks  on each  section  of the  split  bench  seat 
can  be either folded forward  or reclined.  The  following 
explains  how to use  the  nylon strap  or  recliner  lever 
to fold or recline the  seatbacks. 
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Captain Chairs 
4. 
5. 
5. 
7. 
If the  front  latches are not attaching correctly, 
check  that  the  seat  is  in the 
full rear position. 
Firmly  push  the rear  hooks onto the  rear  floor pins 
by  pushing  down  on  the  rear of the  seat. 
Try to  raise  the  seat  to  check that  it is locked  down. 
strap  on the  back of the seat and raise the 
seatback  until 
it locks  upright. 
Push  and 
pull on  the  seatback to  check that  it 
is  locked. 
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If your vehicle  has the captain’s chairs, the  seatbacks 
can  be folded forward  or reclined and the seats can 
be removed. 
Adjusting  the Captain’s Chairs 
(Second 
Row) 
The second  row captain’s chairs can be adjusted 
forward  or rearward. 
There are two  adjustment levers  on each seat. 
One  is located below the center, 
in front  of the  seat. 
The  other 
is located across the  rear  of the seat. 
Lift up either  lever to  slide the  seat forward  or rearward. 
Release the  lever. Push and pull  on the  seat  to make 
sure  it is  locked into place. 
Repeat  these  steps 
for  the other section of the split 
bench  seat. 
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Folding or Reclining the  Seatbacks 
If the seatback  isn’t locked,  it could move 
forward  in 
a sudden stop or crash. That could 
cause  injury to the  person sitting there.  Always 
press  rearward  on  the  seatback  to  be sure it 
is  locked. 
. 
To  recline the  seatback, lift up  on the  recliner  lever, 
located on the outboard  side of the  seat.  Use  the  recliner 
lever to  move the  seatback  to the desired  position. 
It  is  easier  to raise or  lower the seatback 
if you 
lean  forward,  taking the  weight 
off the  seatback. 
The seatbacks  on the  second  row  captain’s  chairs  also 
fold forward to put  items  behind  the left and  right  seats. 
Lift up  on the  recliner  lever and fold the seatback 
forward.  The seatback  will  lock into place  when 
you 
push it back  to the  upright  position. 
The armrests can  be  lowered  or raised for  entering  or 
exiting the vehicle.  

Storage Areas 
Your vehicle's  large carrying capacity  can store  many 
items. 
If you  have  the  extended wheelbase  version,  you 
can  carry  things as large as a 
4' x 8' piece  of plywood. 
You  can  also use  the  floor pins  that  are  used  to 
attach  the seats,  to secure larger loads. 
Glove Box 
Your  vehicle has a  glove box below  the instrument 
panel. 
To open  the  glove box, lift the  latch release. 
The  glove  box  door  has  a  detent to  prevent  the door 
from  lowering too  far. Open  the glove box  until the door 
is  partway  open, then pull the door down  if you  need 
it  fully  open.  To close  the glove  box, the door  must 
be  pushed  up past  the detent. 
Cupholder(s) 
There  are  cupholders  located  below  the center 
instrument panel switchbank. The cupholders have a 
removable  liner for larger size cups  and for  cleaning 
the cupholders. 
To  use the cupholders, simply  pull out the  tray. 
Keep  the tray  stowed  in when  not in use.  Your 
vehicle  also has  cupholders  on  the  bottom  inboard 
side  of the  second  row  driver's  side  captain's  chairs 
and  the  seatbacks  have  cupholders  that  can  be 
used when  the seatbacks  are  folded  forward. 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
The front overhead  console  includes  two  reading  lamps, 
a storage compartment  and a switchbank. 
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Also  look for any  opened  or  broken air  bag  coverings, 
and  have  them  repaired  or replaced.  (The air bag 
system  does  not  need  regular maintenance.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
Inspect  wiper  blades  for  wear  or  cracking. Replace 
blade  inserts  that  appear  worn  or damaged 
or that 
streak  or miss  areas  of the windshield. Also  see 
Cleaning  the  Outside of Your  Vehicle  on page 5-90. 
Spare Tire Check 
At least  twice  a  year,  after the  monthly inflation check  of 
the  spare  tire determines  that the  spare is inflated to 
the  correct  tire inflation  pressure, make sure that 
the  spare  tire is  stored  securely.  Push,  pull,  and then try 
to  rotate  or  turn the tire. 
If it moves,  use the folding 
wrench  to  tighten  the  cable.  See 
Changing a  Flat Tire 
on  page 
5-70. 
Weatherstrip  Lubrication 
Silicone  grease  on  weatherstrips  will  make them  last 
longer,  seal  better,  and  not  stick or squeak.  Apply 
silicone  grease  with  a  clean  cloth.  During very cold, 
damp  weather  more  frequent  application may be 
required.  See 
Part D: Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants  on  page 
6-16. 
Automatic  Transaxle Check 
Check the transaxle fluid  level; add if needed. See 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid on page 5-20. A fluid  loss 
may  indicate  a  problem.  Check  the system and repair 
if needed. 
At Least Once a Year 
Key Lock Cylinders Service 
Lubricate the  key lock cylinders  with the  lubricant 
specified 
in Part D. 
Body Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate all  key lock cylinders,  hood latch assemblies, 
secondary latches, pivots, spring  anchor and release 
pawl,  hood and door  hinges,  rear  folding seats, fuel door 
hinge, liftgate hinges, power sliding door cable and 
sliding door track(s). Part 
D tells  you  what  to use. 
More frequent  lubrication  may be  required when 
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Engine (cont.) 
Coolant  Temperature  Warning  Message 
.......... 3-53 
Cooling  System Inspection 
............................ 6-1  4 
Engine  Compartment  Overview 
.... ........... 5-12 
Exhaust 
..................................................... 2-43 
Low  Oil Level  Message 
................................ 3-55 
Oil 
............................................................. 5-14 
Overheating 
................................................ 5-26 
Starting 
...................................................... 2-34 
Engine  Coolant  Level Check 
............................. 6-10 
Engine Oil  Additives 
......................... ....... 5-17 
Engine  Oil  and  Chassis  Lubrication  Scheduled Maintenance 
................................. 6-5 
Engine Oil  Level Check 
................................... 6-10 
Engine  Specifications 
..................................... 5-1 04 
Entering  Programming  Mode 
............................ 2-63 
Entertainment System 
...................................... 3-91 
Cleaning the  Video Screen 
.......................... 3-105 
Cleaning  Your DVD  Player 
.......................... 3-105 
DVD  Distortion 
.......................................... 3-103 
Entry  Lighting 
................................................. 3-18 
Erasing  HomeLink@  Buttons 
.............................. 2-52 
Exit  Lighting 
................................................... 3-19 
Exiting  Programming Mode 
............................... 2-71 
Express-Down  Window 
.................................... 2-25 
Extender,  Safety  Belt 
....................................... 1-44 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................... 3-1 4 
F 
FabricKarpet ................................................. 5-87 
Engine  Air Cleaner 
...................................... 5-19 
Filter 
Finding 
a  PTY Station 
..................... 3.67.  3.74.  3-83 
Finding  a Station 
............................ 3-65,  3-72, 3-81 
Finish Care 
.................................................... 5-91 
Finish  Damage 
............................................... 5-92 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
....................................... 3-105 
Flash-to-Pass 
................................................... 3-9 
Flat  Tire 
........................................................ 5-69 
Flat  Tire,  Changing 
......................................... 5-70 
Flip  and  Fold  Rear  Seats 
.................................. 1-7 
Fluid  Automatic  Transaxle 
..................................... 5-20 
Power  Steering 
........................................... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 5-38 
FM 
.............................................................. 3-103 
Fog  Lamps 
.................................................... 3-16 
Folding or  Reclining  the  Seatbacks 
............. 1-8, 1-14 
Folding the  Seatback 
....................................... 1-18 
Following Distance 
.......................................... 4-41 
Footnotes 
........................................................ 6-5 
Front  Reading Lamps 
...... ........................ 3-19 
Front  Seat  Storage  Net 
................................ 2-55 
Fuel 
............................................................... 5-5 
Additives 
................. .......................... 5-6 
California  Fuel 
....................................... 5-6