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Heater Only Ð If Equipped
In snowy weather, always clear the air inlet grille at the
base of the windshield before driving your vehicle.
Blower Switch
The blower switch is the rotary knob to the left of the
controls. The blower speed will increase as the knob
is turned clockwise. There are four blower speeds.
NOTE:The blower motor will run until the system is
turned to the ªOffº (ªOº) position or the ignition is
turned OFF.
Temperature Control
The temperature control is the center knob located on the
climate controls. It controls the temperature of the air
delivered to the passenger compartment.
The ªBlueº area on the left side of the control indicates
cooler temperatures while the ªRedº area indicates
warmer temperatures.
Mode Selection
The mode selector is the right knob located on the climate
controls. It can be set in any of the following positions:
Off
This position turns off the blower motor. In this
mode, there may be some slight air flow from the
floor outlets, side window outlets, and defrost outlet
located at the base of the windshield.
Panel
Air comes from the outlets in the instrument
panel. Each of these outlets can be individually
adjusted to direct the flow of air. Also, a slight amount
of airflow may be noticed at the defrost outlet located
at the base of the windshield.
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Bi-Level
Air comes from both instrument panel and floor
outlets. Also, a slight amount of airflow may be
noticed at the defrost outlet located at the base of the
windshield.
Floor
Air comes from the floor outlets. Also, a slight
amount of airflow may be noticed at the defrost
outlet located at the base of the windshield.
Mix
Air comes from the floor and defrost outlets with
air being directed through the demisters. This
mode works best in cold or snowy conditions. It
allows you to stay comfortable while keeping the
windshield clear.Defrost
Air comes from the windshield outlets with a
slight amount of air being directed through the
floor and demisters. Use this setting when necessary
to defrost or defog your windshield.
Air Conditioning Ð If Equipped
Blower Switch
The blower switch is the rotary knob to the left of the
controls. Turn the knob to the right to one of the four
positions to obtain the blower speed you desire.
NOTE:The blower motor will run until the system is
turned to the ªOffº (ªOº) position or the ignition is
turned OFF.
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Recirculation
Select this position when the outside air con-
tains smoke, odors, high humidity, or if rapid
cooling is desired. This feature allows for recir-
culation of interior air only. Air flows through the
panel outlets in this mode. Also, a slight amount of
airflow may be noticed at the defrost outlet located at
the base of the windshield.
Panel
Outside air flows through the air conditioning
system, and then through the outlets located in
the instrument panel. Also, a slight amount of
airflow may be noticed at the defrost outlet located at
the base of the windshield.
Bi-Level
Outside air flows through the air conditioning
system, and then through the outlets located in
the instrument panel and those located on the floor.
Also, a slight amount of airflow may be noticed at the
defrost outlet located at the base of the windshield.Panel
Outside air comes from the outlets in the instru-
ment panel. Each of these outlets can be individu-
ally adjusted to direct the flow of air. Also, a slight
amount of airflow may be noticed at the defrost outlet
located at the base of the windshield.
Floor
Outside air comes from the floor outlets. Also, a
slight amount of airflow may be noticed at the
defrost outlet located at the base of the windshield.
Mix
Air comes from the floor and defrost outlets. This
mode works best in cold or snowy conditions. It
allows you to stay comfortable while keeping the
windshield clear.
Defrost
Air comes from the windshield outlets with a
small amount being directed through the floor
outlets. Use this setting when necessary to defrost
your windshield.
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NOTE:For improved safety, the A/C compressor is
activated when ªMixº or ªDefrostº modes are selected.
This is done to assist in drying the air and it will help in
keeping the windshield from fogging.
Operating Tips
Summer Operation
The engine cooling system in air conditioned vehicles
must be protected with a high-quality antifreeze coolant
to provide proper corrosion protection and to protect
against engine overheating. A 50% solution of ethylene
glycol antifreeze coolant in water is recommended.
Winter Operation
The air from the heater system will heat faster in cold
weather if you use lower blower speeds until the engine
warms up.
REAR WINDOW FEATURES Ð HARD TOP ONLY
Rear Window Defogger
To turn the rear window defogger on, press the
rocker switch. If you press the switch a second
time, you will turn the defogger off. A light on the rocker
switch will indicate the defogger is on.
The defogger will automatically turn off after about ten
minutes. For five more minutes of operation, depress the
top of the switch to turn the defogger on again. To
prevent excessive battery drain use the defogger only
when the engine is operating.
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TRANSMISSION SHIFTING
5-Speed Manual Overdrive Transmission
Follow the shift pattern on the gearshift knob.
NOTE:The backup lights will come on when your
vehicle is in reverse gear and the ignition is in the ON
position.
WARNING!
When parking your vehicle, always leave a manual
transmission in first gear and apply the parking
brake fully to guard against vehicle movement and
possible injury or damage. Never use any gear as a
substitute for the parking brake.
CAUTION!
To drive as safely as possible and to prolong the life
of your manual transmission, follow these tips:
²Before shifting from a forward gear into reverse, or
from reverse to a forward gear, stop vehicle com-
pletely. Otherwise, transmission damage may result.
²Do not operate at sustained high engine or road
speeds in lower gears. Engine damage may result.
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²Do not downshift into a low gear while traveling at too
high a speed for that gear. Engine, clutch, or transmis-
sion damage may result.
²Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal. This causes
heat buildup and damages the clutch.
²When you slow down or go up a grade, downshift as
speed requires or the engine may overheat.
²Never hold the vehicle stopped on a hill by using the
clutch pedal. The clutch may be damaged.
²During cold weather, you may experience increased
effort in shifting until the transmission fluid warms
up. This is normal.
²Push in the clutch pedal completely when shifting.
Otherwise, transmission or clutch damage may result.
²When ªrockingº a stuck vehicle by shifting between a
forward gear and reverse, do not spin wheels faster
than 15 mph (24 km/h), or drivetrain damage may
result.
²The manual transmission may be equipped with a
ªReverse Blockerº to prevent inadvertent shifts from
5th gear to Reverse. If you experience difficulty shift-
ing into ªReverseº, make sure that you are not inad-
vertently moving the shift lever toward 5th gear when
shifting into ªReverse.º
Recommended Manual Transmission Shifting
Speeds
The ªShift Indicator Lightº in the instrument cluster
reminds you when to shift to the next higher gear (4.0L
Only). The manufacturer recommends that you use the
SIL for normal driving. The desired shift speeds are listed
in the chart below.
Manual Transmission Shift Speeds in MPH (KM/H)
Engine Speeds 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5
2.4L Accel. 15 (24) 25 (40) 40 (64) 45 (72)
Cruise 15 (24) 25 (40) 40 (64) 45 (72)
4.0L Accel. 14 (23) 23 (37) 36 (58) 44 (71)
Cruise 14 (23) 20 (32) 28 (45) 38 (61)
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WARNING!
Do not coast in N (Neutral) and never turn off the
ignition to coast down a hill. These are unsafe
practices that limit your response to changing traffic
or road conditions. You might lose control of the
vehicle.
Overdrive (O/D)
For most city and highway driving. The transmission
contains an electronically controlled Overdrive, and
will automatically shift from D (Drive) to O/D (Over-
drive) if the following conditions are present:
²
The transmission selector is in D (Drive).
²The O/D OFF switch has not been activated.
²Vehicle speed is above approximately 30 mph (48
km/h).
When frequent transmission shifting occurs while using
Overdrive, such as when operating the vehicle under
heavy load conditions (for example, in hilly terrain,strong head winds, or trailer towing), turning off over-
drive will improve performance and extend transmission
life by reducing excessive shifting and heat buildup.
Overdrive can be locked out by pressing the O/D OFF
switch located on the instrument panel. The O/D OFF
indicator light (on the switch) will illuminate to show
that the switch has been activated. When the indicator
light is on, Overdrive is locked out. Pressing the switch a
second time restores the Overdrive function. The lockout
feature is useful when towing a trailer or carrying a
heavy load.
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Torque Converter Clutch
A feature designed to improve fuel economy has been
added to the automatic transmission of this vehicle. A
clutch within the torque converter engages automatically
at calibrated speeds. This may result in a slightly differ-
ent feeling or response during normal operation in high
gear. When the vehicle speed drops or during accelera-
tion, the clutch automatically and smoothly disengages.
FOUR±WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION
(COMMAND-TRACŸ OR ROCK-TRACŸ) Ð IF
EQUIPPEDOperating Instructions/Precautions
The transfer case provides four mode positions Ð two
(rear) wheel drive high range, four wheel drive high
range, neutral, and four wheel drive low range.
This transfer case is intended to be driven in the two
wheel drive (2H) position for normal street and highway
conditions such as dry hard surfaced roads.
In the events when additional traction is required, the
transfer case 4H and 4L positions can be used to lock the
front and rear driveshafts together and force the front
and rear wheels to rotate at the same speed. This is
accomplished by simply moving the shift lever to these
positions. The 4H and 4L positions are intended for loose,
slippery road surfaces only. Driving in the 4H and 4L
positions on dry hard surfaced roads may cause in-
creased tire wear and damage to the driveline compo-
nents.
The 4WD indicator light, located in the instrument panel,
alerts the driver that the vehicle is in four wheel drive
and that the front and rear driveshafts are locked to-
gether. This light illuminates when the transfer case is
shifted to either the 4H or 4L positions.
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