
Section 3 Instrument  Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Overview ........................... 3.4 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
............................ 3.6 
Other  Warning  Devices 
............................... 3.6 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.7 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3-7 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
......................... 3.7 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.14 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.17 
Switchbanks 
................................................. 3.21 
Instrument  Panel  Switchbank 
.......................... 3-21 
Overhead  Console  Switchbank 
....................... 3.21 
Ultrasonic  Rear  Parking  Assist  (URPA) 
............ 3.22 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.24 
Climate  Controls 
............................................ 3.25 
Climate  Control  System 
................................. 3.25 
Dual  Climate  Control  System 
.......................... 3.28 
Rear  Climate  Control  System 
Rear  Climate  Control  System  (With  Entertainment  System) 
...................... -3-34 
Passenger  Compartment  Air  Filter 
................... 3.37 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators 
............. 3.39 
Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
................................ 3.40 
Outlet  Adjustment 
......................................... 3.31 
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Speedometer  and  Odometer ........................... 3.41  Safety 
Belt Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.42 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-43 
Brake System  Warning  Light 
.......................... 3-44 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning Light 
............. 3-45 
Traction Control System  (TCS)  Warning Light 
...... 3-46 
Engine Coolant Temperature  Gage 
.................. 3-47 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
............................. 3-47 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3-51 
Message  Center 
............................................. 3-52 
Service Traction  System  Warning Message 
...... 3-52 
Traction  Active Message 
................................ 3-53 
Engine  Coolant Temperature  Warning 
Message 
.................................................. 3-53 
Charging System  Indicator  Message 
................ 3-54 
Low  Oil Pressure  Message 
............................ 3-54 
Low  Engine  Oil Level  Message 
....................... 3-55 
Change  Engine Oil Message 
.......................... 3-56 
Power  Sliding  Door  Warning  Message 
............. 3-56 
Rear  Hatch  Ajar Warning  Message 
.................. 3-58 
PASS-Key@ 
I II Security  Message ................... -3-58 
All-Wheel  Drive  Disable  Warning Message 
....... 3-59 
Low  Fuel Warning  Message 
........................... 3-59 
Driver  Information Center  (DIC) 
....................... 3-60 
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Charging  System  Indicator Message 
The charging  system 
battery  symbol  will come 
on  in the  message 
center  when  you  turn on 
the ignition  as a  check 
to  show  you  it is working. 
It  will  remain  on as long  as the engine is not running. 
It  should  go  out  once  the engine is running. 
If it stays on, 
or  comes  on while  you are driving,  you  may  have  a 
problem  with  the charging system. It could indicate that 
you  have  problems  with a generator drive belt, 
or  another electrical problem.  Have it checked  right 
away.  Driving while this  indicator  appears in the 
message  center could drain your battery. 
Low Oil  Pressure  Message 
LOW 
OIL 
PRESSURE 
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United  States  Canada 
Your  vehicle is  equipped with a  low  oil pressure  warning 
message. 
Your  oil pressure  message lets you  know  when  you 
may  have  a problem  with  your  engine oil  pressure. 
When  the  engine  is running  and this message  appears, 
the engine oil level  may  be too low.  There  may  also 
be  another  problem  causing low oil  pressure. 
If you  must drive a short distance  with the message  on, 
be  certain to turn 
off all your accessories,  such  as 
the  radio  and air conditioner. 
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L,n’t keep driving i, .he oil  pressure i, ,ow. 
If  you  do, your  engine  can  become 
so hot  that 
it catches  fire.  You  or  others  could  be  burned. 
Check  your  oil  as  soon  as possible  and  have 
your  vehicle  serviced. 
Notice: Damage  to  your  engine  from  neglected oil 
problems  can  be  costly  and is not  covered  by 
your  warranty. 
Low  Engine Oil Level  Message 
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LOW 
ENG OIL 
LEVEL 
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United  States  Canada 
If this message  comes  on,  it means  your engine  is 
low  on  oil. 
You need to check  the  oil level right  away. Have your 
vehicle serviced immediately. 
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When  you  want to leave  the freeway,  move to  the 
proper  lane well  in advance. 
If you  miss  your exit, 
do  not,  under  any  circumstances, stop  and  back  up. 
Drive  on  to the next  exit. 
The  exit  ramp  can  be  curved, sometimes  quite sharply. 
The  exit  speed  is usually  posted. 
Reduce  your  speed  according to your  speedometer,  not 
to  your  sense  of  motion.  After driving for any distance 
at  higher  speeds,  you  may  tend to think  you are 
going  slower  than you actually  are. 
Before  Leaving on a Long Trip 
Make  sure  you’re  ready.  Try  to be well  rested.  If  you 
must  start  when  you’re  not fresh 
- such as after  a day’s 
work 
- don’t  plan to  make too many  miles that first 
part  of the  journey.  Wear  comfortable clothing  and  shoes 
you  can  easily drive  in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for  a  long trip?  If  you  keep it 
serviced  and  maintained,  it’s ready to go. If it  needs 
you’ll  find experienced  and able service experts in 
dealerships  all across  North America.  They’ll  be ready 
and  willing  to help 
if you  need it. 
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Windshield  Washer Nuid: Is the reservior full? 
Are  all windows  clean inside  and outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are they  in good  shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil, Other  Fluids: Have  you checkea 
all levels? 
Lamps: Are  they  all working?  Are the lenses clean? 
Tires: They  are vitally  important  to a safe, 
trouble-free  trip. 
Is the tread good enough for 
long-distance driving?  Are the tires  all inflated 
to  the  recommended  pressure? 
Weather  Forecasts: What’s the weather  outlook 
along your  route?  Should  you delay your trip  a 
short time  to avoid  a major storm  system? 
Maps: Do you  have  up-to-date maps? 
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Radiator Pressure  Cap 
Notice: Your radiator  cap is a  pressure-type  cap 
and  must  be tightly  installed  to  prevent  coolant 
loss 
and  possible  engine  damage  from  overheating. 
Be  sure  the  arrows  on  the  cap  line 
up with  the 
overflow  tube  on  the  radiator  filler  neck. 
The  radiator pressure cap  is located  at the  front  of the 
engine  compartment  on the passenger’s  side of the 
vehicle.  See 
Engine Compartment Overview on 
page 5-72 for more information  on location. 
Engine  Overheating 
You will find an engine coolant temperature gage on 
your vehicle’s  instrument panel  cluster. See 
Engine 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
on page 3-47. You also 
have  an engine  coolant temperature warning  message 
on your  instrument panel.  See 
Engine Coolant 
Temperature  Warning  Message 
on page 3-53. 
Overheated Engine  Protection 
Operating  Mode 
This emergency  operating  mode  allows  your  vehicle  to 
be  driven to  a safe  place  in an  emergency  situation. 
If an  overheated  engine  condition  exists,  an  overheat 
protection mode  which  alternates firing groups  of 
cylinders helps prevent  engine  damage. 
In this  mode, 
you  will notice  a  significant 
loss in  power  and  engine 
performance. The  temperature  gage  will  indicate 
an overheat condition  exists.  Driving  extended  miles 
(km)  and/or  towing  a  trailer  in the  overheat  protection 
mode  should  be avoided. 
Notice: After  driving in the  overheated  engine 
protection  operating  mode, to  avoid  engine  damage, 
allow  the  engine  to  cool  before  attempting  any  repair.  The  engine  oil  will  be  severely  degraded. 
Repair  the  cause 
of coolant loss, change  the  oil 
and  reset  the 
oil life  system.  See “Engine  Oil”  in 
the  Index. 
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Lamps Exterior 
..... ......................................... 3-14 
Lamps  on  Reminder 
........................................ 3-14 
Lap-§boulder Belt ................................... 1-28,  1-39 
Interior 
....................................................... 3-1 7 
Lap  Belt ........................................................ 1-37 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
................................ 2-1 1 
Last  Door Locking ........................................... 2-65 
LATCH  System  Child  Restraints 
......................................... 1-58 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  Designed  for 
the  LATCH  System 
................................... 1-60 
Leather ......................................................... 5-89 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  With  the 
Liftgate 
.......................................................... 2-22 
Light 
Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................................... 3-43 
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Engine  Running .......................................... 2-41 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
................... 3-45 
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Malfunction  indicator .................. .......... 3-47 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
................................... 3-42 
TCS  Warning  Light 
...................................... 3-46 
Traction  Control System  (TCS)  Warning 
.......... 3-46 
Lighted  Vanity Mirror 
....................................... 2-26 
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Loading  Your Vehicle ....................................... 4-34 
Lockout Deterrent 
........................................... 2-65 
Lockout Protection 
.......................................... 2-13 
Locks 
Automatic  Door 
........................................... 2-64 
Door 
........................................................... 2-9 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
............................. 2-11 
Leaving Your Vehicle .................................... 2-13 
Lockout  Protection 
....................................... 2-13 
Power  Door 
................................................ 2-10 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
............. 2-12 
Loss 
of Control ............................................... 4-16 
Low  Engine  Oil  Level Message 
......................... 3-55 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Message 
............................. 3-59 
Low Oil  Pressure  Message ............................... 3-54 
Luggage  Carrier 
.............................................. 2-56 
Maintenance.  Normal  Replacement  Parts .......... 5-1 05 
Maintenance  Schedule 
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At  Least  Once  a  Month ............. ........ 6-10 
At  Least  Once  a  Year 
........... ........ 6-11 
At  Least  Twice  a  Year 
.................................. 6-10 
Brake  System  Inspection 
.............................. 6-15 
Engine  Cooling  System Inspection 
................. 6-14 
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Maintenance  Schedule  (cont.) Exhaust  System  Inspection 
........................... 6-1 4 
Fuel  System  Inspection 
................................ 6-14 
How This  Section  is Organized ....................... 6-3 
Introduction 
.................................................. 6-2 
Maintenance  Requirements 
............................. 6-2 
Part  A 
- Scheduled  Maintenance  Services ......... 6-4 
Part  B 
- Owner  Checks  and  Services ............. 6-10 
Part 
C - Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections ...... 6-1 4 
Part  D 
- Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants 
............................................... 6-1 6 
Part  E . Maintenance  Record ........................ 6-18 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
................................. 6-5 
Steering,  Suspension  and Front  Drive Axle 
Boot  and  Seal  Inspection 
.......................... 6-14 
Throttle  System Inspection 
............................ 6-1 5 
Transfer  Case  (Power  Transfer  Unit) and 
Carrier Assembly-Differential (Rear  Drive 
Module)  All-Wheel  Drive  Inspection 
............. 6-1 5 
Using Your ................................................... 6-4 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
................... 6-2 
Maintenance  When  Trailer Towing 
..................... 4-43 
Making  Turns 
................................................. 4-41 
Malfunction Indicator Light 
................................ 3-47 
Manual  Seats 
................................................... 1-2  Matching 
Transmitter(s)  to Your  Vehicle 
................. 2-7 
Message 
Memory  Seat 
................................. ......... 2-72 
All-Wheel  Drive  Disable  Warning 
....... ..... 3-59 
Center 
...................................... ......... 3-52 
Change  Engine  Oil 
...................................... 3-56 
Charging  System  Indicator 
............................ 3-54 
Door  Ajar Warning 
....................................... 3-57 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Warning 
............. 3-53 
Low Engine Oil Level ................................... 3-55 
Low  Fuel  Warning 
................................... 3-59 
Low  Oil  Pressure 
.................... ............. 3-54 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill Security ............................. 3-58 
Power  Sliding  Door  Warning 
......................... 3-56 
Rear  Hatch  Ajar Warning 
.............................. 3-58 
Service Traction  System  Warning 
................... 3-52 
Traction Active 
............................................ 3-53 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-45 
Outside  Convex  Mirror 
................................. 2-46 
Outside  Heated Mirrors 
................................ 2-46 
Outside  Power  Mirrors 
.................................. 2-45 
Islands/Countries (Except Puerto  Rico  and 
US 
. Virgin Islands) ........................................ 7-4 
Mirrors 
Mexico, Central 
America  and  Caribbean 
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