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key must be in the ON position with the engine either 
RUNNING or OFF. This shift cannot be completed if the
key is in the accessory position. 
NOTE: The 4x4 system will not allow shifts between 
2WD/4HI if the front and/or rear wheels are spinning
(no traction). In this situation the selected position indi-
cator light will flash and the original position indicator
light will remain ON. At this time, reduce speed and stop
spinning the wheels to complete the shift.
2WD or 4HI  ⇔4LO
NOTE: When shifting into or out of 4LO some gear 
noise may be heard. This noise is normal and is not
detrimental to the vehicle or occupants. 
Shifting can be performed with the vehicle rolling 2 to 3 
mph (3 to 5 km/h) or completely stopped. USE EITHER
OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES: 
Preferred Procedure  1. With engine RUNNING, slow vehicle to 2 to 3 mph (3 
to 5 km/h). 
2. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL (depress clutch 
on manual transmissions). 
3. While still rolling, rotate the transfer case control 
switch to the desired position. 
4. After the desired position indicator light is ON (not 
flashing), shift transmission back into gear (release clutch
on manual transmissions). 
Alternate Procedure
1. Bring the vehicle to complete stop.
2. With the key ON and the engine either OFF or 
RUNNING, shift the transmission into NEUTRAL (de-
press clutch on manual transmissions). 
3. Rotate the transfer case control switch to the desired 
position.
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4. After the desired position indicator light is ON (not 
flashing), shift transmission back into gear (release clutch
on manual transmissions). 
NOTE: If steps 1 or 2 of either the Preferred or Alternate 
Procedure are not satisfied prior to attempting the shift
then the desired position indicator light will flash con-
tinuously while the original position indicator light is
ON, until all requirements have been met. 
NOTE:  The ignition key must be ON for a shift to take 
place and for the position indicator lights to be operable.
If the key is not ON then the shift will not take place and
no position indicator lights will be on or flashing. 
NOTE:  If your are leaving your vehicle stored for longer 
than 21 days, refer to the section on “Vehicle Storage.”LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL — IF EQUIPPED
The limited-slip differential provides additional traction
on snow, ice, mud, sand and gravel, particularly when
there is a difference between the traction characteristics
of the surface under the right and left rear wheels. During
normal driving and cornering, the limited-slip unit per-
forms similarly to a conventional differential. On slip-
pery surfaces, however, the differential delivers more of
the driving effort to the rear wheel having the better
traction. 
The limited-slip differential is especially helpful during 
slippery driving conditions. With both rear wheels on a
slippery surface, a slight application of the accelerator
will supply maximum traction. When starting with only
one rear wheel on an excessively slippery surface, slight
momentary application of the parking brake may be
necessary to gain maximum traction.
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Be sure the parking brake is firmly set when parked and 
the gear shift lever is in the PARK position. When
parking on a hill you should apply the parking brake
before placing the gear shift lever in PARK, otherwise the
load on the transmission locking mechanism may make it
difficult to move the selector out of PARK.
WARNING!
•Always fully apply the parking brake when leav-
ing your vehicle, or it may roll and cause damage
or injury. Also be certain to leave an automatic
transmission in Park, a manual transmission in
Reverse or first gear. Failure to do so may allow
the vehicle to roll and cause damage or injury.
•Leaving children in a vehicle unattended is dan-
gerous for a number of reasons. A child or others
could be injured. Children should be warned not
to touch the parking brake or the gear selector
lever. Don’t leave the keys in the ignition. A child
could operate power windows, other controls, or
move the vehicle.
•Be sure the parking brake is fully disengaged before
driving, failure to do so can lead to brake problems
due to excessive heating of the rear brakes.
Parking Brake Release
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NOTE:Intentional tampering with emissions control 
systems can result in civil penalties being assessed
against you.
CAUTION!
Damage to the catalytic converter can result if your
vehicle is not kept in proper operating condition. In
the event of engine malfunction, particularly involv-
ing engine misfire or other apparent loss of perfor-
mance, have your vehicle serviced promptly. Contin-
ued operation of your vehicle with a severe
malfunction could cause the converter to overheat,
resulting in possible damage to the converter and
vehicle.
As with any vehicle, do not park or operate this vehicle in
areas where combustible materials such as grass or leaves
can come in contact with a hot exhaust system.  A scorching odor may be detected if you continue to run 
a malfunctioning engine. The odor may indicate severe
and abnormal catalyst overheating. If this occurs, the
vehicle should be stopped, the engine shut off and the
vehicle allowed to cool. Service, including a tune-up to
manufacturer’s specifications should be obtained imme-
diately. 
To minimize the possibility of catalyst damage:
•Do not shut off the engine or interrupt the ignition 
when the transmission is in gear and the vehicle is in
motion.
•Do not try to start engine by pushing or towing the
vehicle.
•Do not idle the engine with any spark plug wires
disconnected or removed, such as when diagnostic
testing, or for prolonged periods during very rough
idling or malfunctioning operating conditions.
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Towing Requirements
To promote proper break-in of your new vehicle driv- 
etrain components the following guidelines are recom-
mended:
CAUTION!
•Avoid towing a trailer for the first 500 miles (805
km) of vehicle operation. Doing so may damage
your vehicle.
•During the first 500 miles (805 km) of trailer
towing, limit your speed to 50 mph (80 km/h).
Perform the maintenance listed in Section 8 of this
manual. When towing a trailer, never exceed the GAWR,
or GCWR, ratings.
WARNING!
Improper towing can lead to an injury accident.
Follow these guidelines to make your trailer towing
as safe as possible: 
Make certain that the load is secured in the trailer 
and will not shift during travel. When trailering
cargo that is not fully secured, dynamic load shifts
can occur that may be difficult for the driver to
control. You could lose control of your vehicle and
have an accident.
•When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do not over-
load your vehicle or trailer. Overloading can cause a
loss of control, poor performance or damage to brakes,
axle, engine, transmission, steering, suspension, chas-
sis structure or tires.
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•Safety chains must always be used between your 
vehicle and trailer. Always connect the chains to the
frame or hook retainers of the vehicle hitch. Cross the
chains under the trailer tongue and allow enough
slack for turning corners.
•Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on a grade.
When parking, apply the parking brake on the tow
vehicle. Put the tow vehicle automatic transmission in
P for Park. With a manual transmission, shift the
transmission into reverse. And with four-wheel-drive
vehicles, make sure the transfer case is not in neutral.
Always, block or chockthe trailer wheels.
•GCWR must not be exceeded.
•Total weight must be distributed between the tow 
vehicle and the trailer such that the following four
ratings are not exceeded: 
1. GVWR  2. GTW 
3. GAWR
4. Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch utilized 
(This requirement may limit the ability to always
achieve the 10% to 15% range of tongue weight as a
percentage of total trailer weight).
Towing Requirements — Tires 
 
Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a compact 
spare tire.
 Proper tire inflation pressures are essential to the safe
and satisfactory operation of your vehicle. Refer to the
Tires–General Information section of this manual on
Tire Pressures for proper tire inflation procedures.
 Also, check the trailer tires for proper tire inflation
pressures before trailer usage.
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Towing Tips
Before setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping 
and backing the trailer in an area away from heavy
traffic. If using a manual transmission vehicle for trailer towing, 
all starts must be in FIRST gear to avoid excessive clutch
slippage.
Towing Tips — Automatic Transmission
The “D” range can be selected when towing. However, if
frequent shifting occurs while in this range, the “TOW
HAUL” or “OD/OFF” range should be selected. 
NOTE: 
Using the “TOW HAUL” or “OD/OFF” range 
while operating the vehicle under heavy operating con-
ditions will improve performance and extend transmis-
sion life by reducing excessive shifting and heat build up.
This action will also provide better engine braking. 
The automatic transmission fluid and filter should be 
changed if you REGULARLY tow a trailer for more than
45 minutes of continuous operation. See Schedule “B” in
section 8 of this manual for transmission fluid change
intervals.
7- Pin Connector
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NOTE:Check the automatic transmission fluid level 
before towing.
Towing Tips — Tow/Haul (If Equipped)
To reduce potential for automatic transmission overheat-
ing, turn the “TOW HAUL OD/OFF” feature ON when
driving in hilly areas or shift the transmission to Drive
position 2 on more severe grades.
Towing Tips — Electronic Speed Control (If
Equipped) 
 
Don’t use in hilly terrain or with heavy loads.
 When using the speed control, if you experience speed 
drops greater than 10 mph (16 km/h), disengage until
you can get back to cruising speed.
 Use speed control in flat terrain and with light loads to
maximize fuel efficiency.
Towing Tips — Cooling System
To reduce potential for engine and transmission over-
heating, take the following actions:
 City Driving
When stopped for short periods of time, put transmission
in neutral and increase engine idle speed.
 Highway Driving
Reduce speed.
 Air Conditioning
Turn off temporarily.
 refer to Cooling System Operating information in the
Maintenance section of this manual for more informa-
tion.
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