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the fluid partially draining from the torque converter into
the transmission. This condition is normal and will not
cause damage to the transmission. The torque converter
will refill within five seconds of shifting from Park into
any other gear position.
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION
NV 144 Transfer Case Operating
Information/Precautions
The NV 144 is an electric shift transfer case and is
operated by the Four-Wheel-Drive (4WD) Control
Switch, which is located on the instrument panel.
The NV 144 transfer case provides 2 mode positions:
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and 4-Wheel-Drive LOCK.
The NV 144 transfer case is designed to be driven in for
AWD for normal street and highway conditions (all road
surfaces roads).When additional traction is required, the transfer case
4LOCK position 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
rotating the 4WD Control Switch to the 4LOCK position
- see Shifting Procedure section for specific shifting
instructions. The 4LOCK position is designed for loose,
slippery road surfaces only. Driving in the 4LOCK posi-
tion on dry hard surfaced roads may cause increased tire
wear and damage to the driveline components.
Transfer Case Position Indicator Lights
Transfer case position indicator lights are located on the
instrument cluster, and indicate the current and desired
transfer case selection. If there are no indicator lights on
or flashing the transfer case position is All-Wheel Drive
(AWD).
The “SVC 4WD” warning light monitors the electric shift
4WD system. If this light remains on after engine start up
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WARNING!
Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make
the vehicle unstable and cause an accident. It could
slip off the jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the
vehicle only enough to remove the tire.
5. Remove the wheel nuts and pull the wheel off. Install
the spare wheel and wheel nuts with the cone shaped end
of the nuts toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the nuts. To
avoid risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not fully
tighten the nuts until the vehicle has been lowered.
NOTE:Do not oil wheel studs. For chrome wheels, do
not substitute with chrome plated wheel nuts.
6. Using the wheel wrench, finish tightening the nuts in
a crisscross pattern. Correct nut tightness is 85-115 ft. lbs.
(115-155 N·m) torque. If in doubt about the correct
tightness, have them checked with a torque wrench by
your dealer or at a service station.
WARNING!
A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision or
hard stop could injure someone in the vehicle.
Always stow the jack, tools and the extra tire and
wheel in the places provided.
7. Remove wheel blocks. Do not install chrome or alu-
minum wheel center caps on the spare wheel. This may
result in cap damage.
8. Lower the jack to its fully closed position. Stow the
replaced tire, jack, and tools as previously described.
9. Adjust the tire pressure when possible.
NOTE:Do not oil wheel studs. For chrome wheels, do
not substitute with chrome plated wheel nuts.
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Tire Identification Number (TIN)............. 243
Tire Markings.......................... 239
Tire Safety Information.................... 239
Tires ...............................66,248
Air Pressure.......................... 248
Alignment........................... 256
Chains.............................. 257
Changing............................ 288
Compact Spare........................ 252
General Information.................... 248
High Speed.......................... 251
Inflation Pressures..................... 249
Jacking............................. 291
Load Capacity.....................244,245
Radial.............................. 252
Replacement......................... 255
Rotation............................. 259
Safety...........................239,248
Sizes............................... 241Snow Tires........................... 258
Spare Tire........................... 289
Spinning............................ 254
Tread Wear Indicators................... 254
Wheel Mounting....................... 291
Wheel Nut Torque..................... 294
Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight.............. 274
Torque Converter Clutch.................. 225
Tow Hooks, Emergency................... 298
Towing............................... 271
Disabled Vehicle....................... 299
Guide.............................. 275
Recreational.......................... 280
Weight.............................. 275
Traction.............................. 284
Traction Control......................128,168
Traction Control Switch................... 128
Trailer Towing.......................... 271
Cooling System Tips.................... 278
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Warnings and Cautions..................... 5
Warranty Information..................... 387
Washers, Windshield..................... 127
Washing Vehicle......................... 337
Weight Load Carrying.................... 268
Wheel Alignment and Balance............... 256
Wheel and Wheel Trim.................... 338
Wheel Changing........................ 288
Wheel Mounting........................ 291
Wheel Nut Torque....................... 294
Wind Buffeting......................... 150
Window Fogging........................ 209
Windows.............................. 27
Power............................... 27
Windshield Defroster................66,200,205
Windshield Washers................126,127,322
Fluid............................126,322
Windshield Wiper Blades.................. 322
Windshield Wipers....................... 126Wiper Blade Replacement.................. 322
Wiper, Rear............................ 212
Wipers, Intermittent...................... 126
Wrecker Towing......................... 299
410 INDEX