
7. Don't  let the other  end 
touch metal. Connect  it 
to the  positive 
(+) 
terminal location on the 
vehicle with the good 
battery.  Use  a 
remote positive 
(+) 
terminal if the vehicle 
has  one. 
9. Don't let the other end touch anything until the next 
step.  The other end 
of the negative (-) cable doesn't 
go to the dead battery. It goes  to a heavy, unpainted 
metal  part or to 
a remote  negative  (c) terminal on  the 
vehicle with  the dead  battery. 
8. Now connect the  black 
negative 
(-) cable to 
the negative 
(-) 
terminal location on the  vehicle  with the good 
battery.  Use  a 
remote  negative 
(-) 
terminal if the vehicle 
has one. 10. Connect the other end  of the  negative (-) cable  at 
least 
18 inches (45 cm)  away  from the dead battery, 
but  not near engine parts that  move. The electrical 
connection is just 
as good  there,  and the chance 
of  sparks getting  back to the battery is much less. 
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11.  Now  start the vehicle with the  good battery  and  run 
the  engine  for  a while. 
12. Try to start  the vehicle that  had the dead  battery. 
If 
it won’t  start after  a  few tries, it probably  needs 
service. 
Notice: Damage  to your  vehicle may  result from 
electrical  shorting 
if jumper cables are  removed 
incorrectly.  To prevent electrical shorting, take care 
that  the cables  don’t  touch each other  or  any 
other  metal.  The  repairs wouldn’t be covered by 
your  warranty. 
I 
w 
A. Heavy,  Unpainted Metal  Engine  Part 
B.  Good  Battery  or  Remote  Positive 
(+) Terminal 
C. Dead Battery  or  Remote  Positive (+) Terminal 
To disconnect  the  jumper cables from both vehicles, 
do  the following: 
1. Disconnect  the black  negative (-) cable  from  the 
vehicle that  had the  dead  battery. 
2. Disconnect  the black  negative (-) cable  from  the 
vehicle with the  good battery. 
3. Disconnect  the red positive (+) cable  from the 
vehicle  with the good  battery. 
4. Disconnect the  red positive (+) cable  from  the  other 
vehicle. 
5. Return  the  remote  positive (+) terminal cover to  its 
original position. 
Jumper  Cable Removal 
5-58  

Circuit Usage 
Breakers 
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CAN  I 
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VENT 
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Canister  Vent Solenoid 
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Underhood Fuse Block 
Fuses  Usage 
Cooling  Fan 2 
Spare 
Headlamps 
4 Battery  Main 2 
5 Ignition  Main 1 
5-1 00  

Backglass  Antenna .......................................... 3-59 
Backing Up .................................................... 4-41 
Battery .......................................................... 5-52 
Battery Replacement ......................................... 2-6 
Battery Run-Down  Protection ............................ 3-1 5 
Before Leaving  on  a  Long  Trip ......................... 4-24 
Body Lubrication Service .......................... 6-10 
Brake 
Parking 
...................................................... 2-27 
System  Inspection ....................................... 6-1  4 
System  Warning  Light .................................. 3-28 
Brake Fluid .................................................... 5-49 
Brake  Wear ................................................... 5-51 
Brakes .......................................................... 5-49 
Braking ........................................................... 4-6 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle ..................................... 2-19 
Bulb Replacement ........................................... 5-60 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  (CHMSL) ........ 5-63 
Front  Turn Signal and  Sidemarker  Lamps ....... 5-62 
Halogen Bulbs ............................................ 5-60 
Headlamp  Aiming ........................................ 5-59 
Headlamps ................................................. 5-60 
Replacement  Bulbs ...................................... 5-66 
Taillamps,  Sidemarker  and  Back-up Lamps ..... 5-64 
Buying New Tires ........................................... 5-71 
Braking  in Emergencies ..................................... 4-9 
C 
California  Fuel .................................................. 5-6 
Canada ........................................................... 7-4 
Canadian  Owners ................................................ ii 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance ........................... 7-6 
Capacities  and Specifications .......................... 5-1 02 
Carbon  Monoxide ................... 4-27,  4-37, 2-1 1, 2-31 
Care of 
Safety  Belts ................................................ 5-91 
Care of the  HUD ............................................ 3-17 
Care  of  Your 
Cassette  Tape Player 
................................... 3-58 
CD Player .................................................. 3-59 
Cassette  Tape  Messages ................................. 3-47 
Cassette Tape Player  Service ............................. 6-9 
Center  Console  Storage  Area ........................... 2-40 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  (CHMSL) ........... 5-63 
Center  Passenger  Position,  Safety  Belts ............. 1-21 
Chains, Tires .................................................. 5-75 
Check 
Checking  Coolant 
............................................ 5-31 
Checking Things Under the Hood ...................... 5-10 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems ...................... 1-58 
CDS .......................................................... 3-59 
CD  Adapter  Kits ............................................. 3-48 
Charging  System  Light .................................... 3-27 
Engine Light ............................................... 3-32 
Checking  Engine  Oil ........................................  5-18 
Chemical  Paint Spotting ................................... 5-94 
2  

Emissions Inspection and Maintenance 
Engine  Programs 
................................................... 3-34 
Air  Cleaner/Filter 
......................................... 5-25 
Battery 
....................................................... 5-52 
Check  and  Service Engine  Soon  Light ............ 3-32 
Coolant 
...................................................... 5-30 
Coolant  Heater 
............................................ 2-23 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
........................... 3-31 
Coolant  Temperature  Warning  Light 
................ 3-31 
Cooling  System Inspection 
............................ 6-1 3 
Engine  Compartment  Overview 
...................... 5-1 2 
Exhaust ..................................................... 2-31 
Oil 
............................................................. 5-18 
Starting 
...................................................... 2-20 
Supercharger  Oil 
......................................... 5-24 
Engine  Coolant Level  Check 
.............................. 6-9 
Engine  Cooling  When Trailer  Towing 
.................. 4-43 
Engine  Oil Additives 
........................................ 5-22 
Engine  Oil  Level  Check 
..................................... 6-9 
Engine  Oil Scheduled  Maintenance 
..................... 6-5 
Warning  Light 
............................................. 3-30 
Entering  Programming  Mode 
......................... 2-44 
Entry  Lighting 
........................ ...... 3-13 
Exiting  Programming  Mode 
..........  ...... 2-53 
Extender,  Safety  Belt 
.. ...................... 1-28 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................... 3-1 0 
Overheating ................................................ 5-33 
Enhanced  Traction System  (ETS) 
...................... 4-1 1 
Express-Down  Window 
................................. 2-1  4 
F 
, ........... FabridCarpet ........... ........... 5-88 
Filter 
Engine Air Cleaner ............................... :~~=:=~ 5-25 
Finding a  Station ............................ 3-45,  3-49, 3-52 
Finish  Care 
.................................................... 5-92 
Finish  Damage 
............................................... 5-93 
Flash-to-Pass 
................................................... 3-6 
Flat Tire 
........................................................ 5-76 
Flat  Tire,  Changing 
......................................... 5-76 
Fluid  Automatic Transaxle 
..................................... 5-27 
Power  Steering 
........................................... 5-46 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 5-48 
Fog  Lamps 
................................. , ........... 3-12 
Following Distance 
.......................................... 4-41 
Footnotes 
........................................................ 6-5 
Front  Reading  Lamps 
...................................... 3-14 
Fuel 
............................................................... 5-5 
Additives ...................................................... 5-6 
California  Fuel 
.............................................. 5-6 
Filling  a Portable Fuel  Container 
..................... 5-9 
Filling  Your  Tank 
........................................... 5-7 
Fuels in  Foreign Countries 
.............................. 5-7 
Gage 
......................................................... 3-37 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................ 5-5 
FM ............................................................... 3-57 
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