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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS A Word About Your Keys ..................12
▫ Ignition Key Removal ...................12
▫ Key-In-Ignition Reminder ................13
Sentry Key ............................13
▫ Replacement Keys ......................15
▫ Customer Key Programming ..............15
▫ General Information ....................16
Illuminated Entry System — If Equipped .......16
Door Locks ............................17 ▫ Manual Door Locks .....................17
▫ Power Door Locks — If Equipped ..........18
Remote Keyless Entry — If Equipped .........20
▫ To Unlock The Doors And Liftgate ..........22
▫ To Lock The Doors And Liftgate ............22
▫ Using The Panic Alarm ..................23
▫ To Program Transmitters .................23
▫ General Information ....................25
▫ Transmitter Battery Service ...............252
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vehicles so equipped. The table below explains the Lamp
Flash options. (See page 164 for more information.)
Function Which Turn Signal
Lamps Number of
Flashes
Lock All 1
Unlock 1st
Press Left Side 2
Unlock All
Doors All 2
Left Side Left Side 2
Right Side Right Side 2
Liftgate All 2
General Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and
RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired op-
eration.
If your Remote Keyless Entry transmitter fails to operate
from a normal distance, check for these two conditions.
1. A weak battery in the transmitter. The expected life of
the battery is a minimum of three years.
2. Closeness to a radio transmitter such as a radio station
tower, airport transmitter, and some mobile or CB radios.
Transmitter Battery Service
The recommended replacement battery is one CR2032
battery.
NOTE: Do not touch the battery terminals that are on
the back housing or the printed circuit board. THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 25
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Light Button (18)
Pressing this button illuminates the buttons on the re-
mote control.
Remote Control Battery Service
• To replace the batteries for the remote control slide the
cover rearward.
The replacement batteries for the remote control are two
AAA batteries.
Operating Instructions — Video Screen
Push up on the release button to lower the video screen.
1. Screen Width Button
Changes the width of the screen picture. Lowering Video Screen262 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS 2.4L Engine ...........................396
3.3L/3.8L Engines ......................397
Onboard Diagnostic System — OBDII........398
Emissions Inspection And Maintenance
Programs ............................399
Replacement Parts ......................400
Dealer Service .........................400
Maintenance Procedures ..................401
▫ Engine Oil ..........................401 ▫ Engine Oil Filter ......................405
▫ Drive Belts — Check Condition And Tension . . 405
▫ Spark Plugs .........................406
▫ Engine Air Cleaner Filter ................406
▫ Catalytic Converter ....................407
▫ Maintenance-Free Battery ................409
▫ Air Conditioner Maintenance .............410
▫ Power Steering — Fluid Check ............412
▫ Front Suspension Ball Joints ..............412
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EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS
In some localities, it may be a legal requirement to pass
an inspection of your vehicle ’ s emissions control system.
Failure to pass could prevent vehicle registration.
For states which have an I/M (Inspection and
Maintenance) requirement, this check verifies the
following: the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
is functioning and is not on when the engine is running,
and that the OBD (On Board Diagnostic) system is ready
for testing.
Normally, the OBD system will be ready. The OBD
system may not be ready if your vehicle was recently
serviced, if you recently had a dead battery, or a battery
replacement. If the OBD system should be determined
not ready for the I/M test, your vehicle may fail the test. Your vehicle has a simple ignition key actuated test
which you can use prior to going to the test station. To
check if your vehicle ’ s OBD system is ready, you must do
the following:
1. Insert your ignition key into the ignition switch.
2. Turn the ignition to the ON position, but do not crank
or start the engine.
3. If you crank or start the engine, you will have to start
this test over.
4. As soon as you turn your key to the ON position, you
will see your MIL symbol come on as part of a normal
bulb check.
5. Approximately 15 seconds later, one of two things will
happen:
a. The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds and then
return to being fully illuminated until you turn off the MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 399
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ignition key or start the engine. This means that your
vehicle ’ s OBD system is not ready and you should not
proceed to the I/M station.
b. The MIL will not flash at all and will remain fully
illuminated until you turn off the ignition key or start
the engine. This means that your vehicle ’ s OBD system
is ready and you can proceed to the I/M station.
If your OBD system is not ready, you should see your
authorized dealer or repair facility. If your vehicle was
recently serviced or had a battery failure or replacement,
you may need to do nothing more than drive your
vehicle as you normally would in order for your OBD
system to update. A recheck with the above test routine
may then indicate that the system is now ready.
Regardless of whether your vehicle ’ s OBD system is
ready or not ready, if the MIL symbol is illuminated
during normal vehicle operation, you should have your vehicle serviced before going to the I/M station. The I/M
station can fail your vehicle because the MIL symbol is on
with the engine running.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use of genuine Mopar parts for normal/scheduled
maintenance and repairs is highly recommended to in-
sure the designed performance. Damage or failures
caused by the use of non-Mopar parts for maintenance
and repairs will not be covered by the manufacturer ’ s
warranty.
DEALER SERVICE
Your dealer has the qualified service personnel, special
tools and equipment to perform all service operations in
an expert manner. Service Manuals are available which
include detailed service information for your vehicle.
Refer to these manuals before attempting any procedure
yourself.400 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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Belts should be inspected for evidence of cuts, cracks, or
glazing, and replaced if there is indication of damage
which could result in belt failure. If adjustment is re-
quired, the belts must be adjusted according to the
specifications and procedures described in the Service
Manual. Low generator belt tension can cause battery
failure. A special tool is required to properly measure
tension and to restore belt tension to factory specifica-
tions.
Also check belt routing to make sure there is no interfer-
ence between the belts and other engine components.
Spark Plugs
Spark plugs must fire properly to assure engine perfor-
mance and emission control. New plugs should be in-
stalled at the specified mileage. The entire set should be
replaced if there is any malfunction due to a faulty spark plug, malfunctioning spark plugs can damage the cata-
lytic converter. For proper type of replacement spark
plugs, refer to the “ Vehicle Emission Control Informa-
tion ” label in the engine compartment.
Engine Air Cleaner Filter
Under normal driving conditions, replace the air filter at
the intervals shown on Schedule “ A ” . If, however, you
drive the vehicle frequently under dusty or severe con-
ditions, the filter element should be inspected periodi-
cally and replaced if necessary at the intervals shown on
Schedule “ B ” .406 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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Interlock System ....................... 310
Reset Mode .......................... 311
Selection Of Lubricant ................ 425,445
Shifting ............................. 311
Special Additives ...................... 427
Automatic Transmission ................... 424
Adding Fluid ......................... 426
Fluid and Filter Changes ................. 427
Fluid Change ......................... 427
Fluid Level Check ...................... 426
Fluid Type ........................ 425,445
Ball Joints ............................. 412
Battery ............................... 409
Gas Caution .......................... 409
Jump Starting ......................... 387
Keyless Transmitter Replacement (RKE) ....... 25
Saving Feature (Protection) ............... 145
Bearings .............................. 428 Belts, Drive ............................ 405
Body Mechanism Lubrication ............... 413
B-Pillar Location ........................ 324
Brake Fluid ............................ 445
Brake, Parking .......................... 313
Brake System ........................ 314,421
Anti-Lock (ABS) ....................... 315
Fluid Check .......................... 423
Hoses .............................. 422
Warning Light ........................ 205
Brakes ............................. 314,421
Brake/Transmission Interlock ............... 310
Break-In Recommendations, New Vehicle ........ 82
Bulb Replacement ....................... 438
Bulbs, Light ............................ 437
Calibration, Compass ..................... 159
Capacities, Fluid ........................ 443 INDEX 483
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