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hicle yo u are tow ing. Brake earlier and 
more gently than you  wou ld normally 
- Do not drive  faster than mph 
miles 
-Turn on the emergency  flasher. 
-Move  the se lecto r lever or gearshift 
l eve r to 
the  neutral  position  (N). 
- Make  s
ure that the tow-rope  is taut at all 
Tow-rope or lo w-bar 
bar. use a tow -rope  if you do not have  a 
tow -bar. 
A  tow-ro pe s ho uld 
be slightl y elastic to  reduce the  loading on both ve hicl es. Use a tow -rope made of synthetic  fiber or similar  ela stic 
load ing and damaging the anchorage  points. 
T he  ignition 
of the vehicle  bein g to we d must be switched on to ensure 
will 
hav e to apply  considera bly  more  press ure to the brak e pedal than you  would normally. 
Move the selec tor  leve r toN. 
Do  not  drive  fas te r than mph 
Do  not  tow  farth er than mil es km). 
a tow  truck is  used,  the vehicl e must be tow ed  with  all wheels the ground. 
Tow  starti ng 
For  technica l rea sons, 
it is  not pos sibl e to  tow start you r vehicle,  if the vehicl e is  without trical  power. The engine management systems may not operate  prop erly. 
Use jumper cables page 
WARNING 
Towing  a ve hicle changes th e way your ve hicle 
h an dles  and brakes. To help  reduce the  risk  of 
a n  accident  lea ding  to serio us  personal i njury, note the fo ll owi ng: 
T he drive r of the vehi cle t hat is being towed: 
Will have to  press  the brake pedal 
Will  have  to use considerably more  force 
to turn t h e s teering wheel, because th e 
power s teerin g is  no t ac tive. 
The driver of the vehicle  that is towing: 
Must accelerate gradually and gently avoid jerking movements. 
Mus t brake earlie r and more ge ntl y than you would  normally. 
Tips 
For technical r easo ns, it is  not  possible  to sta rt  a ve hicle  with an aut omati c transmission. 
th ere  is no fluid  in the  vehicle  transmission because o f a defect. th e vehicle  must be tow ed 
w ith the dri ve whee ls t h e  ground. 
a  veh icle  with an automati c tra nsmission has  to be towed more  th an miles  
     
        
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must  be  professionall y tow ed the front wheels raised off the g round. 
3 .2  Tips and Ad vice 
In experienced drivers  should not tow other 
When can your 
lowing conditions: 
If the  transmi ssion  malfun ction s and there  is no transmi ssio n  fluid. 
If yo u have to drive  farther than miles 
WARNING 
you tow your vehicle under these tions,  you could cause an acci dent or cause damage to the  ve hicle . This w ill not be cove red Warranty. 
Lifting the 
may onl y be lifted  by floor jack  at the point s shown in th e  illu strat ions= fig. 49 fig. 
Note 
Do  not tow your The Automatic transmissio n can be 
Note 
must be move d with car car rier and of your vehicle's wheels mus t b e off the ground. 
serious damage the dri ve gear. 
the ve hicl e has to be towed more than miles km). must be  moved  with 
a car carri er. 
with  the  floo r jock : lifting  point at rear  
     
        
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light 5 
See Anti-lock brake 
should want to add an acces-sor y  to  my ve hicl e? 
Add ress of 
Add ress of Transport 
Afte r c hanging a  w heel 87 
Alloy 
wheels 
fe el a  slight v i
b ration on the brake pedal?  4 
Ant i-t h
eft alarm system 
Linking  your trailer 
Anti-theft wheel bolts 84 
A uto Safety  Hotline 
Automatic car wash 22 
B 
3 
Batt ery 
56 
low often should replace  m y engin e 
battery?  56 
Important informatio n  t o know befo re 
d isconnect the battery 55 
Hcplac ing 
56 yo u must do after reconnect the battery 55 
is the correct brake nuidleve l?. 53 
Brake  syste m  53 
light  2 
B rak
es low docs mois ture or road salt  affect the brakes? 13 
does it mean when feel a  slight vibra tion o n the brake pedal?  4 
Br
aking distance 13 
Break-in  period 
Engin e 12 
is the right way to break-in  my vehicle?  12 
Br e
aking in 
B r
ake pads  12 
Ti r
es 12 
Break ing in 
tires  12 
Bulb  ch
ange 93 
Bulb  fa
ilure  93 
65 39 , 55 
22 
ra di o  33 
phone 33 
phone 33 
a bulb 93 
a  w heel 86 
brake pads 
fuel cap  36 
engine oil  leve l 44 
26  
     
        
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Allo y w heels  26 
Auto m
atic car w as h 22 
Bumper 23 
27 
seat cove rs  29 
Engine 
compartment 27 Exterior  22 
Fabric 
trim 29 
Instrument panel 28 
Leat her  29 
Outside mirrors  25 part s  28 
belt s th e ve hicl e 22 
25 
tri m  28 
and protection 2 1 
scat covers 
29 
numbe r 
For  anti -
theft  wheel  bolt s 
pressure  6 1 
47 
L eve l 49 
L
oss 49 
light  48 
temperature 
in structions 48 
Tr
ailer t o w in g  48 light 48 
recorders 34 
D 
Da ta  Link for agnosti c II 
D etermin in g correct load  limit  71 
D ifferentia l lock  6 
D rive 
econom ically  19 
D rive 
economi cally  and he lp protec t th e environment 19 
D
riving o u ts id e of the or Precautions 
3 .2 Tips and  Advice 
light  5 
Elec tron ic di
fferential  lock 6 
Electroni c 
Control  9 
Electronic 
Stabili zat ion 
How it work s 6 
Em erge ncy 
Lockin g drive r's door 88 
Opening  leve r for  the  rear lid  89 
Unlo ckin g 
driver's door 88 
Emergen cy clos ing  88 
E m erg
ency locking doors  88 
E m erge ncy  op
ening  88 
E m erge ncy 
unlocking of rear  lid  89 
E ngin e 
Break-in  12 
E ngine 
compartment 
27 
Pr eca utions yo u s ho ul d tak e when working inside th e  engine compartment 39 
I add  pl ain water  to  the engin e 
c o ol
ant? 
losses 
light 4 1 
E n gin e m a
nagem ent 9 
E n gin e oil  42 
Adding 45 Additi ves 46 
leve l 44 43 
Dip stick 44 
How do I  k now how much oil  my engine is consuming? 43 
c h an ge  46 
Specificati on s  42 
S pecificat i
ons gasolin e  engine 42 kind  of engine oil  should put in  my 
ve hicle?  42  
     
        
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Lifting the ve hicl e 
Light  change 93 
Lo ck  cy linders 26 
L o ckin g driver's door in emergency  88 
Locks 
26 
M 
Malfunction Lamp 
M IL See Malfun ction Indicator Lamp 
Modific ations  32 
N 
New tires wheels 73 
NHTSA 
otice about 
trol  modules 34 
II 
yo ur vehicle  safely 1 4 
mirro rs 
C leaning 25 
p 
31 
parts 24 C leaning 28 
w asher 23 
G asolin e 37 
Booklet Tips and Advice 
care 2 1 
Regular Gasoline 37 
Hemoving caps to access p osi tive and nega-
tive terminals 
Repai rs  32 
R ep l
acing 
Wheel rim s 75 
Replac
ing  tires and w heels 73 
Reporting safety defec ts 
Ca
nada United States 
Him s 
Heplacing  75 
With screw-on decora tive covers 58 
With threade d  rim ring  57 
R
ubbe r gaskets 26 
s 
b ells 
C
leanin g 
Safety instructio ns 
C
oolant temperature 
Snow c h ain s 78 
wheel 81 
Location 
Spares 31 
Speed rating  letter code 74 
Startin g w ith jumper cables 99 
Steps  for determining correct load  limit  71 
T 
Tan k 
F illin g the ta nk  35 
O
pening  th e fuel  filler 35 
T
echnical modific ations 32 
Threa ded rim  ring 57 
Alphabetical index lll  
     
        
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75 
Tire  pressure monitoring syste m models) 62 
Tire  service  life  7 2 
Tir
es 
H epl ac ing 75 
Service life 72 
ratin g letter  code 74 
Tire Identification  Number 74 
Tire manufacturing  date 74 
T ire  specification s 74 
Tread depth 72 
Uniform  tire quality grading 76 
Winter  tires 77 
Tires and vehicl e load limits 
Tires and w heels 57 
Checking tir e pressure 68 
Co ld tir e  infl ation 
pressure 6 1 
Dimensio n s  73 
Ge n
eral notes 57 
Glossary 
of tire  and loading terminolo gy  58 
New  tir
es and wheels 73 Heplacing 73 
Towing 
front 
r ear 
T ire pressure monitoring  sys te m 
models) 
Warni ng  light 
62 
112 index 
Traile r  towing 15 
A
nti-theft a larm system Bra kes 
chains 17 
Technical requirement s 
Ti re pressure 16 
Towing tips Traile r lights 
Transport Canada 
Tread  W ear Indicator 72 
Trunk lid 
Hear lid 
u 
Underbody seala nt  27 
Unidire ct
ional tires 57, 86 
U  niforrn  tire 
quality grading 76 
v 
Vehicl e 
Lifting 
Location 
w 
Warnin g light 
5