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3. Press the retainer clip (B), located behind the turn
signal assembly, towards the outside of the vehicle.
4. Pull the turn signal assembly out of the vehicle.
5. Press the locking release lever, turn the bulb
socket counterclockwise and remove it from the
turn signal assembly.
6. Remove the old bulb from the bulb socket.
7. Install a new bulb into the bulb socket.
8. Insert the bulb socket into the turn signal assembly
and turn it clockwise until it locks.9. Reinstall the turn signal assembly back into the
vehicle placing the hook and posts on the inner
side into the alignment holes rst, then the
outer side into the retainer bracket until you hear
a click.
10. Reinstall the headlamp assembly.
Side Identi cation Marker Lamps
To replace a side identi cation marker bulb,
do the following:
1. Locate the lamp gasket near the rear wheel to
expose the service slot and pull back the edge.
2. Using a at tool, push into the slot to release the
lamp housing.
3. Pull the housing out to expose the wiring harness
and connector.
4. Unplug the lamp assembly harness from the
housing.
5. Unplug the lamp.
6. Put in a new lamp and snap it into the housing.
7. Reinstall the lamp housing.
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Roof Marker Lamps
To replace a roof marker lamp bulb, do the following:
1. Remove the
two screws
and lift off
the lens.
2. Install a new
bulb into the
socket and turn
clockwise until
it locks into place.
3. Reinstall the lens and tighten the screws.To replace a center roof marker lamp bulb,
do the following:
1. Remove the six screws from the center roof
marker lamp assembly.
2. Turn the old bulb counterclockwise to remove it
from the socket.
3. Reinstall the lens and tighten the screws.
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Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps
and Back-up Lamps
A. Turn Signal Lamp
B. Back-up Lamp
C. Stoplamp/TaillampTo replace one of these bulbs, do the following:
1. Remove the
two screws from
the taillamp
assembly.
2. Remove the taillamp assembly.
3. Press the release tab, if equipped, and turn the
socket counterclockwise to remove it from the
taillamp housing.
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4. Pull the old bulb
straight out from
the socket.
5. Press a new bulb into the socket, insert the socket
into the taillamp housing and turn the socket
clockwise into the taillamp housing until it clicks.
6. Reinstall the taillamp assembly.Replacement Bulbs
Exterior Lamp Bulb Number
Back-up Lamp 3157
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) 4114K
Front Roof Marker Lamp
and Sidemarker194
Front Turn Signal Lamp 3157
Headlamps
High-Beam 9005
Low-Beam 9006
Rear Turn Signal Lamp,
Taillamp and Stoplamp3157
Side Identi cation Marker Lamp —
For replacement bulbs not listed here, contact
your dealer.
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Vehicle Capacity Weight:The number of designated
seating positions multiplied by 150 lbs (68 kg) plus
the rated cargo load. SeeLoading Your Vehicle
on page 4-46.
Vehicle Maximum Load on the Tire:Load on an
individual tire due to curb weight, accessory weight,
occupant weight, and cargo weight.
Vehicle Placard:A label permanently attached to a
vehicle showing the vehicle’s capacity weight and
the original equipment tire size and recommended
in ation pressure. See “Tire and Loading Information
Label” underLoading Your Vehicle on page 4-46.
In ation - Tire Pressure
Tires need the correct amount of air pressure to operate
effectively.
Notice:Do not let anyone tell you that
under-in ation or over-in ation is all right. It is not.
If your tires do not have enough air (under-in ation),
you can get the following:
Too much exing
Too much heat
Tire overloading
Premature or irregular wear
Poor handling
Reduced fuel economyIf your tires have too much air (over-in ation),
you can get the following:
Unusual wear
Poor handling
Rough ride
Needless damage from road hazards
A Tire and Loading Information label is attached to the
vehicle’s center pillar (B-pillar), below the driver’s
door lock post (striker). This label lists your vehicle’s
original equipment tires and their recommended cold
tire in ation pressures. The recommended cold tire
in ation pressure, shown on the label, is the minimum
amount of air pressure needed to support your vehicle’s
maximum load carrying capacity.
For additional information regarding how much weight
your vehicle can carry, and an example of the tire
and loading information label, seeLoading Your
Vehicle on page 4-46.
When to Check
Check your tires once a month or more. Do not forget
to check the spare tire. For additional information
regarding the spare tire, seeSpare Tire on page 5-95.
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