Six-Way Power  Driver Seat 
If your vehicle has  this 
feature,  the control  is 
located  on  the outboard 
side  of the  driver's 
seat cushion. 
To adjust  the seat,  do  any  of  the following: 
control toward  the front  or the  rear. 
Move  the seat  forward  or rearward  by sliding the 
Raise  or lower  the seat cushion  by sliding  the 
Raise or lower  the front  portion  of the seat cushion 
0 Raise  or  lower  the  rear portion of the  seat cushion 
control 
up  or  down. 
by sliding  the  front  of  the control  up  or  down. 
by sliding  the  rear of the control  up or down. 
Power  Lumbar 
If your vehicle  is equipped  with this feature,  there will be 
a  control located  on the  outboard side  of the  driver's 
seat cushion,  in front  of the  reclining  seatback lever. 
To 
increase or  decrease  lumbar  support, push  the  control 
forward or  rearward. 
To adjust  the  lumbar  support up or 
down,  push  the control up  or  down. 
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Aluminum or Chrome  Plated Wheels 
Keep  your  wheels  clean  using a soft clean cloth 
with  mild soap  and  water.  Rinse with clean  water.  After 
rinsing  thoroughly,  dry  with  a  soft  clean towel.  A  wax 
may  then  be applied. 
The  surface  of these  wheels  is similar  to  the  painted 
surface  of your  vehicle.  Don’t use strong  soaps, 
chemicals,  abrasive  polishes,  abrasive  cleaners, 
cleaners  with  acid,  or  abrasive  cleaning brushes on 
them  because  you could  damage  the surface. 
Do not 
use  chrome  polish on aluminum  wheels. 
Don’t  take your  vehicle  through an automatic car wash 
that  has  silicone  carbide tire cleaning brushes. These 
brushes  can  also  damage  the surface  of  these wheels. 
Tires 
To clean  your  tires,  use  a  stiff  brush with tire cleaner. 
Notice: When  applying  a  tire dressing,  always take 
care  to wipe 
off any overspray  or  splash from all 
painted  surfaces  on  the  body or wheels  of the 
vehicle.  Petroleum-based  products may damage  the 
paint  finish  and  tires. 
Sheet  Metal Damage 
If your vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal 
repair or  replacement, make sure the body repair shop 
applies anti-corrosion material to  parts repaired  or 
replaced  to restore corrosion protection. 
Original manufacturer replacement parts will provide  the 
corrosion protection while  maintaining  the warranty. 
Finish  Damage 
Any stone chips, fractures or deep scratches in the finish 
should  be repaired right away.  Bare metal  will corrode 
quickly and  may develop into major  repair expense. 
Minor  chips and scratches can  be repaired with touch-up 
materials avaliable from your  dealer  or other service 
outlets.  Larger  areas of finish damage can  be corrected 
in  your  dealer’s  body and paint  shop. 
Underbody Maintenance 
Chemicals used  for ice and  snow removal and  dust 
control can collect  on the  underbody. 
If these  are  not 
removed,  accelerated corrosion (rust) can  occur on 
the  underbody  parts such as fuel  lines,  frame,  floor pan 
and  exhaust  system even though  they have corrosion 
protection. 
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