▫Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
— If Equipped.......................294
Power Steering........................296
Multi Displacement System (MDS) - 5.7L Engine
Only ................................296
Tire Safety Information...................296
▫Tire Markings........................296
▫Tire Identification Number (TIN)..........300
▫Tire Loading And Tire Pressure...........301
Tires—General Information................305
▫Tire Pressure.........................305
▫Tire Inflation Pressures.................306
▫Radial-Ply Tires......................308
▫Compact Spare Tire — If Equipped.........309▫Limited Use Spare — If Equipped.........310
▫Tire Spinning........................310
▫Tread Wear Indicators..................311
▫LifeOfTire .........................312
▫Replacement Tires.....................312
▫Alignment And Balance.................313
Supplemental Tire Pressure Information.......314
Tire Chains...........................314
Snow Tires...........................315
Tire Rotation Recommendations............316
Fuel Requirements......................317
▫Reformulated Gasoline.................317
▫Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends..............318
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To disconnect the stabilizer/sway bar, shift to either 4HI
or 4LO as shown in Four Wheel Drive Operation and
press the top of the stabilizer/sway bar button to obtain
the off-road position. The amber indicator light will flash
until the stabilizer/sway bar has been fully disconnected.
(See page 287 for more information.)
NOTE:The stabilizer/sway bar may be torque locked
due to left and right suspension height differences. This
condition is due to driving surface differences or vehicle
loading. In order for the stabilizer/sway bar to
disconnect/reconnect, the right and left halves of the bar
must be aligned. This alignment may require that the
vehicle be driven onto level ground or rocked from side
to side.
To return to on-road mode press the bottom of the
stabilizer/sway bar button.WARNING!
If stabilizer/sway bar will not return to on-road
mode, vehicle stability is greatly reduced. Do not
attempt to drive vehicle over 18 mph (29 km/h).
Driving faster than 18 mph (29 km/h) may cause loss
of control of the vehicle, which could result in
serious injury. Contact your local service center for
assistance.
POWER WAGON – SAFE OFF-ROAD DRIVING
Off-Road Driving Tips and Vehicle Characteristics
The Power Wagon has excellent on and off-road capabili-
ties. These off-road capabilities will allow you to explore
those wilderness trails where few travel, providing a
source of exciting and satisfying recreation. Before you
venture out you should contact your local governmental
agency to determine what are the designated off-road
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vehicle in motion, the transfer case will engage / disen-
gage faster if you momentarily release the accelerator
pedal after completing the shift. Apply a constant force
when shifting the transfer case lever.
2H or 4H⇔4L
With the vehicle rolling at 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h), shift
an automatic transmission to N (Neutral) or depress the
clutch on a manual transmission. While the vehicle is
coasting at 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h), shift the transfer
case lever firmly to the desired position. Do not pause in
transfer case N (Neutral).
NOTE:Pausing in transfer case N (Neutral) in vehicles
equipped with an automatic transmission may require
shutting the engine OFF to avoid gear clash while
completing the shift. If difficulty occurs, shift automatic
transmission to N (Neutral), hold foot on brake, and turn
engine OFF. Make shift to the desired mode.NOTE:Shifting into or out of 4L is possible with the
vehicle completely stopped, however difficulty may oc-
cur due to the mating clutch teeth not being properly
aligned. Several attempts may be required for clutch
teeth alignment and shift completion to occur. The pre-
ferred method is with the vehicle rolling 2 to 3 mph (3 to
5 km/h). Avoid attempting to engage or disengage 4L
with the vehicle moving faster than 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5
km/h).
NOTE:Do not attempt to shift to or from 4L while the
transmission is in gear or clutch is engaged.
Transfer Case Reminder Light
The four-wheel-drive operating light (4WD), located in
the instrument cluster, is used to alert the driver that the
front axle is fully engaged and all four wheels are
driving.
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WARNING!
•Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other than that
specified for your vehicle. Some combinations of
unapproved tires and wheels may change suspen-
sion dimensions and performance characteristics,
resulting in changes to steering, handling, and brak-
ing of your vehicle. This can cause unpredictable
handling and stress to steering and suspension com-
ponents. You could lose control and have an accident
resulting in serious injury or death. Use only the tire
and wheel sizes with load ratings approved for your
vehicle.
•Never use a tire with a smaller load index or capacity,
other than what was originally equipped on your
vehicle. Using a tire with a smaller load index could
result in tire overloading and failure. You could lose
control and have an accident.
•Failure to equip your vehicle with tires having
adequate speed capability can result in sudden tire
failure and loss of vehicle control.
CAUTION!
Replacing original tires with tires of a different size
may result in false speedometer and odometer read-
ings.
Alignment And Balance
Poor suspension alignment may result in:
•Fast tire wear.
•Uneven tire wear, such as feathering and one-sided
wear.
•Vehicle pull to right or left.
Tires may also cause the vehicle to pull to the left or right.
Alignment will not correct this condition. See your dealer
for proper diagnosis.
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Improper alignment will not cause vehicle vibration.
Vibration may be a result of tire and wheel out-of-
balance. Proper balancing will reduce vibration and
avoid tire cupping and spotty wear.
SUPPLEMENTAL TIRE PRESSURE INFORMATION
A light load vehicle condition is defined as two passen-
gers {150 lbs (68 kg) each} plus 200 lbs (91kg) of cargo.
Cold tire inflation pressures for a lightly loaded vehicle
will be found on the face of the driver’s door.
TIRE CHAINS
Use “Class U” chains on Power Wagon models, or other
traction aids that meet SAE Type “U” specifications.
NOTE:Chains must be the proper size for the vehicle,
as recommended by the chain manufacturer.
CAUTION!
To avoid damage to your vehicle, tires or chains, observe the
following precautions:
•Because of limited chain clearance between tires and other
suspension components, it is important that only chains in
good condition are used. Broken chains can cause serious
vehicle damage. Stop the vehicle immediately if noise
occurs that could suggest chain breakage. Remove the
damaged parts of the chain before further use.
•Install chains as tightly as possible and then retighten after
driving about 1/2 mile (0.8 km).
•Do not exceed 45 mph (72 km/h).
•Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and large bumps,
especially with a loaded vehicle.
•Do not install tire chains on front wheels of 4x2 vehicles.
•Do not drive for a prolonged period on dry pavement.
•Observe the tire chain manufacturer’s instructions on
method of installation, operating speed, and conditions for
usage. Always use the lower suggested operating speed of
the chain manufacturer if different than the speed recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
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Snow Plow............................ 340
Snow Tires............................ 315
Spare Tire..........................309,310
Spark Plugs............................ 375
Speed Control.......................... 130
Speedometer........................... 169
Springs................................ 82
Stabilizer Bars, Electronic Disconnecting........ 81
Starting............................... 277
Automatic Transmission................. 278
Engine Fails to Start.................... 278
Manual Transmission................... 277
Steering
Column Controls...................... 125
Column Lock.......................... 15
Linkage............................. 381
Power...........................296,380
Wheel, Tilt........................... 129
Storage, Behind the Seat................... 154Storage Compartment, Center Seat........... 154
Storage, Vehicle......................... 405
StoringYourVehicle ...................... 405
Sun Roof.............................. 148
Supplemental Tire Pressure Information........ 314
Synthetic Engine Oil...................... 373
Tachometer............................ 168
Tailgate............................... 161
Tether Anchor, Child Restraint............. 62,65
Tilt Steering Column..................... 129
Tire and Loading Information Placard....301,302,314
Tire Identification Number (TIN)............. 300
Tire Markings.......................... 296
Tire Safety Information.................... 296
Tires ............................. 72,82,305
Air Pressure.......................... 305
Alignment........................... 313
Chains.............................. 314
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Fluid ............................... 419
Transmission
Automatic........................280,393
Fluid ............................... 419
Maintenance.......................392,393
Manual........................277,285,392
Shifting ..........................280,286
Transmitter, Garage Door Opener............ 142
Tread Wear Indicators..................... 311
Trip Computer.......................... 135
Trip Odometer.......................171,175
Turn Signals...................125,168,407,410
Underhood Fuses........................ 405
Universal Transmitter..................... 142
Variance, Compass....................... 140
Vehicle Identification Number................ 6
Vehicle Loading......................302,324Vehicle Modifications/Alterations.............. 7
Vehicle Storage......................... 405
Voltmeter............................. 168
Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster Description) . 168
Warnings and Cautions..................... 5
Warranty Information..................... 447
Washers, Windshield..................128,383
Washing Vehicle......................... 401
Wheel Alignment and Balance............... 313
Wheel and Wheel Trim.................... 402
Wheel Changing........................ 349
Wheel Flares............................ 82
Wheel Mounting........................ 350
Wheel Nut Torque....................353,355
Wheels................................ 83
Winch .............................. 81,256
Accessories.......................... 260
Operation........................... 261
466 INDEX