
Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
Vehicle  theft is big  business,  especially in some cities. 
Although  your  vehicle  has  a  number  of  theft-deterrent 
features,  we  know  that  nothing we  put  on  it can make it 
impossible  to  steal. 
Universal  Theft-Deterrent 
If  your  vehicle  has  this  feature, it has a theft-deterrent 
alarm  system.  With  this  system,  the SECURITY  light will 
flash 
as you  open  the door if your  ignition  is in OFF. 
SECURITY 
This light  on the  instrument 
panei cluster reminds 
you 
to  activate the 
theft-deterrent system  when  leaving  your  vehicle. 
To activate  the system,  do the following: 
1. Open  the  door. 
2. Lock the  door  with  the power door lock switch while 
the  door  is open,  or  use the  remote keyless entry 
transmitter 
(if equipped).  The SECURITY  light 
should  come on and  stay  on. 
3. Close all  doors. The SECURITY  light should go off 
after about 30 seconds and  the system will then be 
armed. 
If the SECURITY light  comes on for  one  minute and 
then  shuts 
off while the  ignition  is on,  the  security 
system has detected  a  problem.  See your dealer for 
service. 
If a  door  is opened without the  key or  remote keyless 
entry transmitter,  or 
if the door  key  cylinders are 
damaged,  the  alarm will go 
off. The exterior lamps will 
flash and the  horn will sound  for 
30 seconds, then will go 
off in order to  save battery power. 
Remember,  the theft-deterrent  system  won’t activate 
if 
YQL! !ock the doors with a  key  or  manual door lock. 
It  activates only 
if you  use  a  power  door  lock switch 
while  the  door is open, or the remote keyless entry 
transmitter. 
Avoid setting 
off the  alarm  by  accident. 
Always  unlock  a door  with  a  key,  or use the  remote 
keyless entry transmitter. Unlocking  a door any 
other  way  will set 
off the alarm. 
If you  set off the alarm by  accident, unlock the driver’s 
door with  your  key. You can also turn 
off the alarm 
by  pressing the  button  with the unlock  symbol  on the 
remote keyless entry transmitter.  The alarm  won’t stop 
if 
you try to uniock a door any other Way. 
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OFF: This  is the only position from  which  you can 
remove  the key. This  position locks your ignition and 
transaxle.  It’s  a theft-deterrent feature. 
ACC  (Accessory): In this  position  you  can operate 
your electrical accessories  such  as  power  windows, 
sunroof (option), audio  system  and windshield wipers. 
ON: This  is the  position the  switch returns  to after 
you  start  your  engine and release  the switch.  Even  when 
the  engine is not running,  you  can  use ON 
to operate 
your  electrical accessories and  to display  some 
instrument panel cluster warning lights. This  is  the 
position  for driving your vehicle. 
START: This position starts  the engine.  When the 
engine starts, release  the key.  The ignition switch will 
return  to 
ON for normal driving. 
Even 
if the  engine  is not running,  ACC  and ON are 
positions  that allow  you to operate your electrical 
accessories. 
Key  Reminder  Warning 
If you leave your  key in OFF you  will  hear a warning 
tone  when  you  open  the driver’s  door. 
Retained  Accessory  Power (RAP) 
After  you turn the ignition off and  remove  the  key,  you 
will still  have  power  to such  accessories  as  the 
radio,  sunroof  (option) and  power  windows  for up to 
10 minutes.  Power is turned off if you  open  a  door. 
Always  leave your  key  in 
OFF. If you  leave  your  key  in 
any  position other than 
OFF, your  battery  will 
discharge prematurely. 
Starting Your Engine 
Move  your  shift  lever to PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL (N). 
Your engine  won’t  start  in any  other  position - that’s  a 
safety feature.  To restart  when  you’re  already  moving, 
use  NEUTRAL 
(N) only. 
Notice: Don’t try to shift  to PARK (P) if your 
vehicle 
is moving. If you  do,  you  could  damage  the 
transaxle.  Shift 
to PARK (P) only  when  your 
vehicle 
is stopped. 
1. With  your  foot off the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  your 
ignition  key to START.  When  the  engine  starts,  let 
go  of  the key.  The idle speed  will go  down  as 
your  engine gets  warm. 
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Section 3 Instrument Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Overview ............................... 3.4 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
................................ 3.5 
Other  Warning  Devises 
................................... 3.6 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.6 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3.6 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
......................... 3.7 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.13 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.16 
Head-Up  Display (HUD) 
................................. 3-21 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.23 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette Lighter 
........................ 3.24 
Ciimate Controls ............................................ 3.25 
Climate Control System ................................. 3.25 
Automatic  Climate Control  System 
................... 3.28 
Outlet  Adjustment 
......................................... 3.32 
Climate  Controls Personalization 
..................... 3.33 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators ............. 3.34 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
................................ 3-35 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
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Tachometer ................................................. 3.39 
Safety  Belt Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.39 
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Air  Bag  Readiness  Light ............................. 3.40 
Battery  Warning  bight 
.................................... 3-41 
Voltmeter  Gage 
............................................ 3-41 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
.......................... 3-42 
Warning  Light 
........................................... 3-43 
Traction Control  System  (TCS)  Warning  Light 
...... 3-43 
Low Traction  Active  Light ............................... 3-44 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
.................. 3-45 
Tire  Pressure Light 
....................................... 3-46 
Anti-Lock 
Brake  System 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
....... ............... 3-46 
Oil  Pressure  Gage 
.................. ............... 3-49 
Check  Oil Level  Light 
J-50 
Low  Washer  Fluid Warning  Light ..................... 3-51 
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Security  Light ............................................... 3-51 
Check  Gages  Warning  Light 
........................... 3-51 
Door  Ajar  Light 
............................................. 3-52 
Trunk  Ajar  Light 
............................................ 3-52 
............... 3-53 
Fuel  Gage 
............................. ............... 3-53 
Boost  Gage 
....................... ................... 3-54 
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Turn Signal/Nlultifunction Lever 
The  lever on the left side of the steering column 
includes  the  following: 
Turn and  Lane-Change  Signals 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
Flash-To-Pass 
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For  information  on the exterior  lamps,  see Exterior 
Lamps 
on page 3-13. 
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. 
To signal a turn, move the lever all the  way up or down. 
When  the turn  is finished, the  lever will  return 
automatically. 
- An arrow  on the instrument 
panel cluster will flash in 
the direction  of the 
turn  or lane  change. 
I 
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 
If the arrows  flash very fast  as you signal a turn or a 
lane change, a signal bulb may  be burned out  and other 
drivers  won’t  see  your  turn signal. 
If a bulb is burned  out, replace it  to help avoid an 
accidmt. See &Ab ,%?pfaxment s,~ page 5-56 !? the 
arrows  don’t go on at  all when you signal a  turn, check 
the  fuse.  See 
Fuses and Circuit Breakers on page 5-92. 
\>!hen ;mL! rplpase it 
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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  beam to high beam, 
push  the  lever forward.  To change  from  high  beam 
to 
low beam,  pull  the  turn  signal lever toward  you, 
then  release it. 
When  the high beams  are 
on,  this  light  on the 
instrument panel cluster 
will also  be  on. 
Headlamps On  Reminder 
If you  open the driver’s  door  while  leaving  the 
headlamps  or  parking lamps 
on and  the  key  is in OFF, 
you will hear a warning  chime. 
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 off. 
To  use  it,  pull the turn signal  lever  toward  you. 
If your  headlamps  are off or on low  beam,  your 
high-beam  headlamps  will turn on.  They’ll  stay  on  as 
long  as you  hold the  lever toward  you  and  the 
high-beam  indicator on the  instrument  panel  cluster  will 
come  on. Release  the  lever 
to turn the  high-beam 
headlamps 
off. 
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Windshield  Wipers 
The  windshield  wipers  are controlled by the  lever  on the 
right  of your  steering  column. 
If your  windshield  wipers  are on  for  more than  six 
seconds  while  you  are  driving,  the  low-beam headlamps, 
instrument  panel cluster  backlighting  and the taillamps 
will  turn  on.  For  more  information see "Wiper-Activated 
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OFF: Lower  the  lever to its original position  to turn the 
wipers 
OFF.  INT 
(Intermittent): Push  the  lever 
up  to the INT 
position  and  turn  the INT ADJ band  to adjust the  delay 
time.  The  further you turn the  band, the  shorter the 
delay  between wiping cycles. 
LO (Low Speed): Push the lever  up to LO for steady 
wiping  at  a slow  speed. 
HI (High Speed): Push  the lever  up to HI for  steady 
wiping  at  a  high speed. 
MIST: For a single wiping  cycle, push the lever down  to 
the 
MIST position  and  let go.  The  wipers will stop 
after  one  cycle. 
If you  want  more  cycles,  hold the 
lever  down. 
Heavy snow or ice  can  overload  your  wiper  motor. 
A circuit breaker  will  stop the motor  until it cools. Clear 
away  snow  or  ice to prevent  an overload. 
Keep  in  mind  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 your blades  do 
become  damageu, 
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Windshield  Wiper  Blade  Replacement on page 5-61. 
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Erasing Speed Memory 
When  you turn off the cruise control  or the  ignition,  your 
cruise  control  set  speed  memory  is erased. 
Exterior Lamps 
The  lever  on the left  side of the  steering  column 
operates  the  exterior  lamps. 
-g- : Turn  the outside  part  of  the lever  with  the symbol 
on  it, to  operate  the lamps. 
The  exterior  lamp switch  has three  positions: 
OFF: Turning the  switch to this  position turns off all 
lamps 
and lights,  except the Daytime Running 
Lamps  (DRL). 
:o@ (Parking  Lamps): Turning the switch  to this 
position turns on the  parking  lamps, together with the 
following: 
0 Sidemarker  Lamps 
@ Taillamps 
0 License Plate  Lamps 
Instrument Panel Lights 
- - ED (Headlamps): Turning the  switch to this  position 
turns on the  headlamps, together with the previously 
listed lamps and lights. 
Wiper-Activated  Headlamps 
This  feature turns  on the  low-beam headlamps, 
instrument panel cluster backlighting and taillamps when 
the Twilight  Sentinel@ is in  day  mode  and after the 
windshield  wipers  have  been in use for  approximately 
six  seconds. 
To operate the wiper-activated headlamps, the  Twilight  Sentinel@  must  be on.  If the wiper-activated headlamps 
are  on and the ignition switch  is turned to 
ON, the 
wiper-activated headlamps will continue. When you turn 
the  key  to 
OFF, the wiper-activated headlamps will 
imrrtediaieiy 
turn off. The v~iper-activated headlamps ~i!! 
also  turn off if you turn off the Twilight  Sentinel@ or 
the windshield  wipers. 
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If the Twilight  Sentinel@  lighting is active,  it can be 
disabled  by turning  on the  manual parking lamps. This 
lighting will  be disabled until the  key  is turned  from 
ON or  until  the manual parking lamps are turned off. 
Also,  it’s possible  that your  headlamps  may  go out if you 
drive from  a  dark area into  a bright area like  a lighted 
parking  lot. 
If this  happens, turn  on your  headlamps  with 
the  exterior  lamp control. 
Exterior  Lighting  Battery Saver 
If the  exterior  lamp control has been left  on, the  exterior 
lamps will turn 
off approximately 10 minutes after the 
ignition  is turned  to 
OFF and a door  has been  opened. 
This  protects against draining the  battery  in case 
you  have  accidentally  left the  headlamps  or parking 
lamps  on. 
If you need to  leave the  lamps on  for  more 
than 
10 minutes, use the exterior lamp control to turn the 
lamps back  on after turning the  ignition  to 
OFF and 
opening  a  door.  To  delay the  lamps from turning 
off, see 
“Twilight  Sentinel@,”  listed previously. 
Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness 
When it  is dark  outside,  you  can  brighten or  dim  your 
instrument panel  cluster  lights using the DIM  knob, 
located  to  the left of the  steering  wheel  on the  instrument 
panel. 
Turn the  knob  clockwise  to  brighten  the instrument 
panel cluster lights  and  displays. Turn the knob 
clockwise all the  way  to  turn  on  the  interior  courtesy 
lamps.  Turn the knob  counterclockwise  to dim  the 
instrument panel  cluster  lights  and  displays  and  to  turn 
off the courtesy lamps. 
Courtesy  Lamps 
If it is  dark  enough  outside,  when  any  door  is  opened, 
several lamps will  come  on.  They  make 
it easier  for  you 
to  enter and leave  the  vehicle. Turn the dimmer  knob 
all  the  way  clockwise  to  turn  the  interior courtesy 
lamps  on. 
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