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Closing Operation
To close the sunroof from an open position, press the
switch forward and hold it until the sunroof glass comes
to a complete stop. Releasing the switch at any time in
this mode will cause the sunroof to stop at the current
position.
Vent Operation
Opening the glass panel to the vent position will improve
interior ventilation. To open the sunroof to the vent
position from the closed position, press the switch for-
ward and hold. Releasing the switch at any time during
travel will cause the sunroof to stop at the current vent
position. To reach the fully vented position, continue to
hold the switch forward until vent motion stops. To close
the sunroof from the vent position, press and hold the
switch rearward until the glass comes to a complete stop.
Ignition Off Operation
The sunroof will also operate up to 45 seconds after the
ignition has been turned off. The sunroof operation will
be canceled if either of the front doors are opened during
the 45 second time period.
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Sunshade Operation
The sunshade covering the glass in the panel will open
with the sunroof and must be closed manually. It can also
be opened and closed manually without activating the
sunroof. This will allow you to enjoy the warmth of the
sun during the winter months.WARNING!
In an accident, there is greater risk of being thrown
from a vehicle with an open sunroof. You could be
seriously injured or killed. Always fasten your seat
belt properly and be sure all passengers are properly
secured too.
Maintenance
Care should be taken in cleaning the inside of the glass.
Use only nonabrasive cleaners and a soft cloth.
WARNING!
Do not allow small children to operate the sunroof,
and never allow objects to project through the sun-
roof opening. Injury may result.
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ROOF LUGGAGE RACK
External racks do not increase the total load carrying
capacity of the vehicle. Be sure that the total occupant
and luggage load inside the vehicle, plus the load on the
luggage rack, do not exceed the rated vehicle capacity.
This vehicle is not equipped with roof rack cross rails as
built, unless ordered as optional equipment. Cross rails
must be installed prior to carrying loads on the roof rack.
If not equipped, your authorized dealer can order and
install Mopartcross rails built specifically for this roof
rack system or a number of after market rails that are
tailored to your life-style or activities.CAUTION!
²To prevent damage to the roof of your vehicle, DO
NOT carry any loads on the roof rack without cross
rails installed. The load should be secured and
placed on top of the cross rails, not directly on the
roof. If it is necessary to place the load on the roof,
place a blanket or some other protection between the
load and the roof surface.
²To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do not
exceed the rated load capacity of your cross rail system
or the roof rack system maximum load capacity of 150
lbs (68 kg). Always distribute heavy loads as evenly as
possible and secure the load appropriately.
²Long loads which extend over the windshield, such
as wood panels or surfboards, should be secured to
both the front and rear of the vehicle.
²Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully
when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof rack.
Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby truck
traffic, can add sudden upward loads. This is espe-
cially true on large flat loads and may result in
damage to the cargo or your vehicle.
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WARNING!
Cargo must be securely tied before driving your
vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the
vehicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in
personal injury or property damage. Follow the roof
rack ªCautionsº when carrying cargo on your roof
rack.
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Storing and Selecting Pre-Set Channels
In addition to the 10 AM and 10 FM pre-set stations, you
may also commit 10 satellite stations to push button
memory. These satellite channel pre-set stations will not
erase any AM or FM pre-set memory stations. Follow the
memory pre-set procedures that apply to your radio.
Using the PTY (Program Type) Button (if
equipped)
Follow the PTY button instructions that apply to your
radio.
PTY Button(SCAN(
When the desired program type is obtained, press the
9SCAN9button within five seconds. The radio will play 7
seconds of the selected channel before moving to the next
channel of the selected program type. Press the9SCAN9
button a second time to stop the search.NOTE:Pressing the9SEEK9or9SCAN9button while
performing a music type scan will change the channel by
one and stop the search. Pressing a pre-set memory
button during a music type scan, will call up the memory
channel and stop the search.
PTY Button(SEEK(
When the desired program is obtained, press the9SEEK9
button within five seconds. The channel will change to
the next channel that matches the program type selected.
Satellite Antenna
To ensure optimum reception, do not place items on the
roof around the rooftop antenna location. Metal objects
placed within the line of sight of the antenna will cause
decreased performance. Larger luggage items should be
placed as far forward as possible. Do not place items
directly on or above the antenna.
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Cavity Fuse Description
1 Spare
2 Spare
3 10 Amp Red Headlight High Beam Left
4 15 Amp Lt. Blue Flasher
5 25 Amp Natural Radio/Amplifier
6 15 Amp Lt. Blue Park Lights
7 10 Amp Red Interior Lights
8 15 Amp Lt. Blue Overhead Console, Rear
Wiper, IP Lights, Rear Flip-
per Glass Solenoid
9 20 Amp Yellow Power Outlets
10 20 Amp Yellow Adjustable Pedals
11 10 Amp Red Rear Window Defroster In-
dicator
12 10 Amp Red Auto Shut Down Relay/
9Fuel9Cavity Fuse Description
13 Spare
14 10 Amp Red Headlight Low Left
15 10 Amp Red Headlight Low Right
16 10 Amp Red Headlight High Right
17 10 Amp Red Instrument Cluster, Diag-
nostic Connector
18 30 Amp Trailer Tow
19 10 Amp Red Antilock Brakes
20 10 Amp Red Ignition Run
21 10 Amp Red Ignition Run/Start - PDC
22 10 Amp Red Ignition Run/Start
23 15 Amp Lt. Blue Brake Switch
24 15 Amp Lt. Blue Fog Lamps
25 20 Amp Yellow Accessory Delay Relay
(Sunroof)
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Lumbar Support......................... 67
Maintenance, Airbag...................... 43
Maintenance Free Battery.................. 264
Maintenance Procedures................... 256
Maintenance Schedule.................... 296
Schedule9A9......................... 310
Schedule9B9.......................... 299
Maintenance Schedules.................... 296
Maintenance, Sunroof..................... 114
Malfunction Indicator Light..............130,254
Manual, Service......................... 324
Map/Reading Lights....................75,89
Master Cylinder......................... 276
Memory Seat........................... 68
Memory Seats and Radio................... 68
Mini-Trip Computer...................... 103
Mirrors................................ 59
Automatic Dimming..................... 60Electric Powered....................... 61
Electric Remote........................ 61
Exterior Folding........................ 61
Heated.............................. 61
Outside.............................. 61
Rearview............................. 59
Vanity............................... 62
Modifications/Alterations, Vehicle............. 8
Monitor, Tire Pressure System.............92,217
Mopar Parts.........................255,323
Multi-Function Control Lever................ 76
Navigation System....................... 152
New Vehicle Break-In Period................ 51
Occupant Restraints....................... 26
Octane Rating, Gasoline................... 221
Odometer............................. 132
Trip ................................ 132
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Off-Pavement Driving.................... 285
Off-Road Driving.....................200,285
Oil, Engine
Capacity............................ 291
Change Interval....................... 258
Dipstick............................. 256
Identification Logo..................... 259
Materials Added to..................... 260
Pressure Gauge....................... 130
Recommendation...................259,291
Viscosity............................ 291
Onboard Diagnostic System..............253,254
Opener, Garage Door..................... 106
Outside Rearview Mirrors.................. 61
Overdrive..........................132,182
Overhead Console........................ 89
Overheating, Engine...................... 237
Owner's Manual........................ 324Paint Care............................. 281
Paint Damage.......................... 281
Panic Alarm............................ 21
Parking Brake.......................... 194
Passing Light........................... 79
Pedals, Adjustable........................ 84
Placard, Tire and Loading Information......... 207
Polishing and Waxing..................... 282
Power
Distribution Center..................... 288
Door Locks........................... 18
Mirrors.............................. 61
Outlet.............................. 115
Seats................................ 65
Steering............................. 266
Sunroof............................. 112
Windows............................. 24
Pregnant Women and Seat Belts.............. 34
Preparation for Jacking.................... 242
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