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Horn 
You  can  sound the horn  by pressing the  horn symbols 
on your  steering  wheel. 
Tilt Wheel 
A tilt  wheel  allows  you  to  adjust  the steering wheel before 
you  drive.  You  can raise  it  to the highest level  to give  your 
legs  more  room  when  you  exit and enter the vehicle. 
The  lever  that  allows  you  to 
tilt the steering wheel is 
located  on the  left  side  of the steering column. 
To tilt the  wheel,  hold the 
steering  wheel and pull 
the  lever. 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction Lever 
Then  move  the steering  wheel  to  a comfortable position 
and  release  the lever  to  lock the wheel  in place. 
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The  lever on the  left  side of the steering column 
includes the following: 
Turn and  Lane-Change Signals 
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Flash-to-Pass 
Windshield Wipers 
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Flash-to-Pass 
When the headlamps  are off, pull the  lever toward you 
to  momentarily  switch  on the  high beams (to signal 
that  you  are  going  to  pass).  When  you release  the  lever, 
they  will  turn 
off. 
Windshield  Wipers 
To  operate  the  windshield  wipers turn the  band marked 
WIPER,  located  on the multifunction  lever. 
MIST: Turn the band  to  MIST for  a single wiping cycle. 
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. 
OFF:  Turn the  band  to 
OFF to turn off the 
windshield  wipers. 
LOW: Turn  the  band to  LOW,  for  steady wiping  at 
low  speed. 
HIGH: Turn  the band  to  HIGH, for  steady  wiping  at 
high  speed. 
DELAY: Turn  the  band away  from you  to  one of the 
five  sensitivity  settings  between 
OFF and  LOW,  to 
choose  the  delayed  wiping  cycle. The further the  band 
is turned toward  LOW,  the  shorter the  delay will be. 
Use  this setting  tor  light  rain or  snow.  Remember that damaged 
wiper blades may prevent you 
from seeing well enough to  drive safely.  To avoid 
damage,  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 damaged,  get new blades  or blade inserts. 
Heavy snow  or ice can overload  your wipers. 
A circuit 
breaker will stop them until the  motor cools. Clear away 
snow or ice to prevent an  overload. 
Windshield Washer 
To wash  your windshield, press and  hold the windshield 
washer  paddle. The washers and wipers will operate. 
When  you release the paddle, the washers will stop, and 
the wipers will continue 
to operate  for two cycles, unless 
your wipers  had already been  on. In that case, the wipers 
will resume the  wi-- 
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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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Rear Window WasherNViper 
Your vehicle  may  have  a 
rear  window  wiper. If it 
does,  the rear  window 
wiper switch  is located 
in 
the  instrument panel 
switchbank. 
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Press  the wiper  symbol  on  the bottom  of the  switch to 
turn  on  the  intermittent  wiper. 
To turn off the wiper, 
gently  press the top  of the  switch. 
To  wash  and  wipe  the  rear window,  press the washer 
symbol  on  the top  of the switch.  Washer fluid will 
run  down the glass as  long  as  the switch is  held  in.  When 
the top 
of the  switch  is  released,  the  wiper  will 
continue  to cycle three  more times.  There is only 
one  washer  fluid reservoir  for  the front and  rear 
windshield wipers.  See 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  on 
page 
5-38. 
To wash  the rear  window  when  the  rear  wiper  is already 
on, press  the top 
of the  switch  with  the  wash  symbol 
on it.  Press  in the  bottom  of  the  switch  to continue the 
intermittent wiper cycle  after the washing  cycle  is 
completed. 
Cruise Control 
Your  vehicle  may  have  cruise control.  With  cruise 
control,  you  can  maintain  a  speed of about 
25 mph 
(40 km/h)  or  more  without  keeping your  foot  on 
the  accelerator. This  can  really help on  long  trips. 
Cruise control  does  not  work  at  speeds  below  about 
25 mph (40 km/h). 
When  you  apply your  brakes,  the  cruise control 
disengages. 
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Windshield  Wiper Blade 
Replacement 
Windshield wiper blades should  be inspected  at least 
twice  a  year  for  wear  or  cracking. See  “Wiper  Blade 
Check 
in At  Least  Twice  a  Year  on  page 6-10 for 
more  information. 
Replacement  blades come 
in different types and are 
removed  in  different  ways.  For proper type  and length, 
see 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement Parts on 
page 
5- 105. 
To remove the  windshield  wiper  blade(s): 
1. Turn the wipers on to the lowest  intermittent  setting. 
2. Turn the  ignition  to  OFF  while  the  wipers  are  at 
3. Pull the windshield  wiper  arm  away  from  the 
the outer position 
of the  wipe  pattern. 
windshield  or  backglass. 
4. While  holding  the 
wiper  arm  away  from 
the  glass,  push 
the release  clip from 
under  the  blade. 
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When to Check  and  Change ............................ 5-20 
When  to Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
................ 5-38 
When  You  Are  Ready  to Leave  After  Parking 
on  a Hill 
..................................................... 4-43 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint 
............................... 1-54 
Why  Safety  Belts  Work .................................... 1-23 
Windshield,  Backglass  and  Wiper Blades 
........... 5-91 
Windows ....................................................... 2-24 
Power 
........................................................ 2-25 
Power  Rear  Quarter 
..................................... 2-26 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................... 3-9 
Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-38  Windshield 
Washer Fluid Level  Check 
............ 6-10 
Windshield  Wiper 
Blade  Replacement 
.................. ........ 5-58 
Fuses 
........................................................ 5-96 
Windshield  Wipers 
............................................ 3-9 
Winter  Driving 
................................................ 4-26 
Wiper  Blade Check 
..................... ............ 6-11 
Weight  of the  Trailer 
........................................ 4-38 
Your  Vehicle  and  the Environment 
....................... 6-2 
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