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Crankcase Emission Control System
Proper operation of this system depends on freedom
from plugging due to deposits. As vehicle mileage builds
up, the Crankcase Ventilation Valve orifice may accumu-
late deposits. If a valve is not working properly, replace it
with a new orifice. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE
OLD ORIFICE!
Check the ventilation hose for indication of damage or
plugging deposits. Replace if necessary.
Air Cleaner Filter
Under normal driving conditions, replace the air filter at
the intervals shown on“Maintenance Schedule A”. If,
however, you drive the vehicle frequently under dusty or
severe conditions, the filter element should be inspected
periodically and replaced if necessary at the intervals
shown in“Maintenance Schedule B”.
WARNING!
The air cleaner can provide protection if the engine
backfires. Do not remove the air cleaner unless such
removal is necessary for repair or maintenance.
Make sure that no one is near the engine compart-
ment before starting the vehicle with the air cleaner
removed. Failure to do so can result in serious
personal injury.
Maintenance-Free Battery
The top of the MAINTENANCE-FREE battery is perma-
nently sealed. You will never have to add water, nor is
periodic maintenance required.
The battery is in a compartment inside the trunk on the
left side.
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NOTE:Remove the floor portion of the trunk carpet to
gain access to the battery.
To service the battery:
1. Locate the battery compartment inside the trunk.2. Remove the battery cover mounting screws and re-
move the battery cover.
3. Remove the negative battery cable post and then
remove the positive battery cable post connection.
4. Remove or loosen the battery retainer clamp and bolt.
5. Lift out the battery.
6. Clean out the battery tray area, freeing area of dirt,
stones and battery acid.
7. Clean and inspect the battery terminals and replace if
parts are damaged or unusable.
8. Place the battery in the tray.
9. Tighten the battery retainer clamp and bolt down.
10. Tighten the positive battery post and then tighten the
negative battery post.
11. Install the battery cover and tighten down the screws.
Battery Location
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WARNING!
Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and can
burn or even blind you. Don’t allow battery fluid to
contact your eyes, skin or clothing. Don’t lean over a
battery when attaching clamps. If acid splashes in
eyes or on skin, flush the area immediately with
large amounts of water. Battery gas is flammable and
explosive. Keep flame or sparks away from the
battery. Don’t use a booster battery or any other
booster source with an output greater than 12 volts.
Don’t allow cable clamps to touch each other.
WARNING!
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories con-
tain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after
handling.
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CAUTION!
It is essential when replacing the cables on the
battery that you attach the positive cable to the
positive post and the negative cable to the negative
post. Battery posts are marked positive (+) and
negative (-) and identified on the battery case. Cable
clamps should be tight on the terminal posts and
free of corrosion. Apply grease to post and clamps
after tightening. If using a“fast charger”while the
battery is in the vehicle, disconnect both vehicle
battery cables before connecting the charger to bat-
tery. Do not use a“fast charger”to provide starting
voltage.
Battery Save Feature
The Battery Save feature conserves battery power when
storing the vehicle up to 3 months without losing radio
and engine controller memory. This is an alternative to
disconnecting the battery.
NOTE:This vehicle is designed to sit in storage for up
to 30 days on a fully charged battery. If this vehicle is to
be stored for longer than 30 days the following is
recommended:
1. Disconnect the battery
2. Use the battery charger
3. Put the vehicle into Battery Save mode (3 month
charge).
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Start the battery save feature by doing the following:
1. Insert the key into the ignition.
2. Cycle the ignition from OFF to ACC four times with-
out going into ON. Leave the switch in the OFF position
after the fourth cycle.3. Depress the driver’s side Power Door Lock switch in
the UP direction. A single chime and a horn chirp indicate
that the process has begun.
4. Remove the key from the ignition and exit the vehicle.
5. The feature is cancelled when the ignition is cycled to
ON/RUN.
6. The vehicle will enter Battery Save Mode 45 seconds
after all doors are closed.
NOTE:The remote keyless entry and passenger exterior
door handle will not work when the Battery Save feature
is enabled. Enter the vehicle either by using the key to
open the door manually or by using the outside door
handle.
NOTE:The Vehicle Theft Alarm is disabled when the
vehicle is in Battery Save mode. Therefore, the vehicle is
not protected when the Battery Save feature is enabled.
Ignition Key Positions
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NOTE:The exterior and interior lighting functions will
not work when the vehicle is in Battery Save Mode.
Exit Battery Save Mode by doing the following:
1. Press the driver’s door exterior handle to wake up the
vehicle.
2. If the door does not open (vehicle is armed) press the
remote keyless entry unlock button to unlock the vehicle.
3. Press the driver’s door exterior handle again to open
the door.
4. Cycle the Ignition to ON/RUN. If the ignition is NOT
cycled to ON/RUN, then the vehicle will re-enter Battery
Save Mode 45 seconds after the driver’s door is closed.Air Conditioner
Check the air conditioning system operation at the start
of the warm weather season.
NOTE:If air conditioning operation seems to be lower
than expected, check the front of the A/C condenser,
located in front of the radiator for dirt or insect accumu-
lation. Clean with a gentle water spray as required. Front
end fascia protectors may reduce air flow to the con-
denser and radiator, reducing A/C and engine cooling
performance.
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Power Distribution Center
Cavity Fuse Circuits
1 Cartridge
Fuse 40
AmpBatt-Relay Contact, High Blower
Motor Module-ABS Pump Feed
2 Cartridge
Fuse 40
AmpABS Pump Feed
3 Cartridge
Fuse 30
Amp
GreenBattery
4 Cartridge
Fuse 20
Amp Yel-
lowFused Feed to RS Amplifier or
Power Amplifier
Cavity Fuse Circuits
5 Cartridge
Fuse 30
Amp
GreenIgnition Switch (Run &
Accessory)-(Downstream)
6 Cartridge
Fuse 40
AmpBatt
7 Cartridge
Fuse 30
Amp
GreenBatt-Relay Contact, ABS Pump
Motor
8 Cartridge
Fuse 30
Amp
GreenBatt-Motor, Wiper
9 Cartridge
Fuse 40
AmpBatt-Fuseblock
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Cavity Fuse Circuits
22 Mini Fuse
15 Amp
BlueBattery to AC Clutch Relay
23, 24 Mini Fuse
10 Amp
RedAirbag, Ignition Run
25-29 ISO RE-
LAYBatt-Relay Contact, High Blower
Motor
30-34 MICRO
RELAYBatt-Relay-Starter Contact to So-
lenoid
35-39 MICRO
RELAYFeed-Auto Shutdown Relay Coil
40-44 MICRO
RELAYFeed-Horn (From Relay)
45-49 MICRO
RELAYBatt-Relay-Headlamps
50-54 MICRO
RELAYRelay-A/C Clutch Output from
Relay Contact (B+)Cavity Fuse Circuits
55-59 MICRO
RELAYLeft/Right Downstream Oxygen
Sensor Output Feed FR
60, 61 Mini Fuse
15 Amp
BlueIgnition Start/Run Relay Coil
62, 63 Mini Fuse
15 Amp
BlueIgnition Start/Run Gauges
64, 65 Mini Fuse
10 Amp
RedIgnition Start/Run Airbag
66, 67 Mini Fuse
20 Amp
YellowFeed-Ign Run/Acc Wiper Switch
68, 69 Mini Fuse
20 Amp
YellowLeft HID Headlamp
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