12-8 Specifications
Fuse panel located in the engine compartment
A) FWD socket (AT models except Turbo) 
B) Main fuse 
C) Engine sensor (Non-turbo models)
1 3
A
B
9
6
5
7
C
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4 8
1 0 11 1 2
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Fuse panelFuse ratingCircuit
120ARadiator cooling fan (Main)
220ARadiator cooling fan (Sub)
330AABS motor
420ARear window defogger
515AHazard warning flasher
Horn
615ATurn signal lights
710AAutomatic transmission control unit
810AAlternator
915AHeadlight (right side)
1015AHeadlight (left side)
1120ALighting switch
1220AClock
Interior light
1310ASecondary air combination valve  
(Turbo models only) 
13-6 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
Vehicle placard
The  vehicle  placard  is  affixed  to  the 
driver s side B-pillar.
Example: The  vehicle  placard  shows  original
tire size, recommended cold tire infla- 
tion  pressure  on  each  tire  at  maxi- 
mum  loaded  vehicle  weight,  seating
capacity and loading information.
Adverse safety consequences  
of under-inflation
Driving  at  high  speeds  with  exces-
sively  low  tire  pressures  can  cause
the tires to flex severely and to rapidly 
become hot. A sharp increase in tem- 
perature  could  cause  tread  separa-
tion,  and  failure  of  the  tire(s).    Possi-
ble  resulting  loss  of  vehicle  control
could lead to an accident.
Measuring and adjusting air  
pressure to achieve proper infla- 
tion
Check  and,  if  necessary,  adjust  the
pressure  of  each  tire  (including  the
spare) at least once a month and be-
fore  any  long  journey.  Check  the  tire
pressures  when  the  tires  are  cold.
Use  a  pressure  gauge  to  adjust  the 
tire  pressures  to  the  specific  values. 
Driving  even  a  short  distance  warms
up  the  tires  and  increases  the  tire
pressures.  Also,  the  tire  pressures are  affected  by  the  outside  tempera-
ture.  It  is  best  to  check  tire  pressure 
outdoors  before  driving  the  vehicle. 
When a tire becomes warm, the air in-
side it expands, causing the tire pres-
sure  to  increase.  Be  careful  not  to
mistakenly  release  air  from  a  warm
tire to reduce its pressure.
Glossary of tire terminology
Cold tire pressure
The  pressure  in  a  tire  that  has  been 
driven  less  than  1  mile  or  has  been
standing for three hours or more.
Maximum inflation pressure
The  maximum  cold inflation  pressure 
to which a tire may be inflated.
Recommended  inflation  pres-
sure 
The  cold  inflation  pressure  recom-
mended by a vehicle manufacturer.
Intended outboard sidewall 
1)The  sidewall  that  contains  a
whitewall,  bears  white  lettering  or
bears  manufacturer,  brand,  and/or
model  name  molding  that  is  higher
or  deeper  than  the  same  molding 
on the other sidewall of the tire, or 
2)The outward facing sidewall of an
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