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WARNING!
A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or
others could be badly burned by steam or boiling
coolant. You may want to call a service center if your
vehicle overheats. If you decide to look under the
hood yourself, refer to Section 7, Maintenance, of
this manual. Follow the warnings under the Cooling
System Pressure Cap paragraph.
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE OVERHEATING
During sustained high speed driving or trailer towing up
long grades on hot days, the automatic transaxle oil may
become too hot.
If this happens, the transmission overheat in-
dicator light will come on, and the vehicle will
slow slightly until the automatic transaxle
cools down enough to allow a return to the
requested speed. If the high speed is maintained, the
overheating will reoccur, as before, in a cyclic fashion.
300 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
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Change Engine Oil
Road conditions and your kind of driving affects the
interval at which your oil should be changed. Check the
following list to decide if any apply to you.
•Day and night temperatures are below 32°F (0°C).
•Stop and Go driving.
•Extensive engine idling.
•Driving in dusty conditions.
•Short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km).
•More than 50% of your driving is at sustained high
speeds during hot weather, above 90°F (32°C).
•Trailer towing.
•Taxi, Police or delivery service (commercial service).
•Off-Road or desert operation.NOTE:IfANYof these apply to you then change your
engine oil every 3,000 miles (5 000 km) or 3 months,
whichever comes first, and follow schedule “B—All
Engines” of theMaintenance Schedulessection of this
manual.
If none of these apply to you, then change your engine oil
at every interval shown on schedule “A” in the mainte-
nance schedule section of this manual.
NOTE:Under no circumstances should oil change in-
tervals exceed 6000 miles (10 000 km) or 6 months
whichever comes first.
Engine Oil Selection (Gasoline Engines)
For best performance and maximum protection for all
engines under all types of operating conditions, the
manufacturer recommends engine oils that are API Cer-
tified and meet the requirements of DaimlerChrysler
Material Standard MS-6395.
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
1 Empty Empty
2 15 Amp
Lt. Blue4WD ECU Feed
3 10 Amp
RedCHMSL Brake Switch
Feed
4 10 Amp
RedIgnition Switch Feed
5 20 Amp
YellowTrailer Tow
6 10 Amp
RedIOD Sw/Pwr Mir/
Ocm Steering Cntrl
Sdar/Hands Free
Phone
7 30 Amp
GreenIOD Sense1
8 30 Amp
GreenIOD Sense2Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
9 40 Amp
GreenPower Seats
10 20 Amp
YellowCCN Power Locks
11 15 Amp
Lt BluePower Outlet
12 20 Amp
YellowIgn Run/Acc Inverter
13 20 Amp
YellowPwr run/Acc Outlet
RR
14 10 Amp
RedIOD CCN/ Interior
Lighting
15 40 Amp
GreenRAD Fan Relay Bat-
tery Feed
16 15 Amp
Lt. BlueIGN Run/Acc Cigar
Ltr/Sunroof
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The “Scheduled” maintenance services, listed inbold
typemust be done at the times or mileages specified to
assure the continued proper functioning of the emission
control system. These, and all other maintenance services
included in this manual, should be done to provide best
vehicle performance and reliability. More frequent main-
tenance may be needed for vehicles in severe operating
conditions such as dusty areas and very short trip
driving.
Inspection and service also should be done any time a
malfunction is suspected.
NOTE:Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emis-
sion control devices and systems on your vehicle may be
performed by any automotive repair establishment or
individual using any automotive part, which has been
certified pursuant to U.S. EPA or, in the State of Califor-
nia, California Air Resources Board regulations.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
There are two maintenance schedules that show the
requiredservice for your vehicle.
First is Schedule“B”. It is for vehicles that are operated
under the conditions that are listed below and at the
beginning of the schedule.
•Day or night temperatures are below 32° F (0° C).
•Stop and go driving.
•Extensive engine idling.
•Driving in dusty conditions.
•Short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km).
•More than 50% of your driving is at sustained high
speeds during hot weather, above 90° F (32° C).
•Trailer towing.
•Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial service).
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Schedule “B”
Follow schedule “B” if you usually operate your vehicle
under one or more of the following conditions.
•Day or night temperatures are below 32° F (0° C).
•Stop and go driving.
•Extensive engine idling.
•Driving in dusty conditions.
•Short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km).
•More than 50% of your driving is at sustained high
speeds during hot weather, above 90° F (32° C).
•Trailer towing.
•Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial service).
•Off-road or desert operation.
•Heavy Loading
NOTE:IfANYof these apply to you then change your
engine oil every 3,000 miles (5 000 km) or 3 months,
whichever comes first and follow schedule “B” of the
Maintenance Schedulessection of this manual.
NOTE:IfANYof these apply to you then change your
coolant every 102,000 miles (170 000 km) or 60 months,
whichever comes first and follow schedule “B” of the
Maintenance Schedulessection of this manual.
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Hands-Free Phone (UConnect™).............. 83
Hazard Warning Flasher................... 298
Head Restraints......................... 112
Headlights............................ 355
Cleaning............................ 348
High Beam........................122,167
High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch........ 122
Passing............................. 123
Replacing............................ 355
Switch .............................. 119
Heated Seats........................... 113
Hitches
TrailerTowing ........................ 287
HomeLink(Garage Door Opener) Transmitter . . . 132
Hood Release.......................... 123
Hoses................................ 338
Ignition............................... 12
Key ................................. 12Ignition Key Removal..................... 12
Immobilizer (Sentry Key)................. 14,31
Infant Restraint.......................... 64
Information Center, Vehicle................. 176
Inside Rearview Mirror.................... 79
Instrument Cluster....................... 166
Instrument Panel and Controls.............. 164
Instrument Panel Cover................... 349
Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning............. 349
Integrated Power Module (Fuses)............ 350
Interior Appearance Care.................. 347
Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers)........... 127
Introduction............................. 4
Jack Location........................... 301
Jack Operation.......................301,302
Jacking Instructions...................... 302
Jump Starting.......................... 305
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Jacking............................. 301
LifeofTires .......................... 266
Load Capacity.....................255,256
Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)........... 269
Quality Grading....................... 389
Radial.............................. 263
Replacement......................... 267
Rotation............................. 276
Safety...........................251,259
Sizes ............................... 252
Snow Tires........................... 276
Spare Tire........................... 302
Spinning ............................ 265
Tread Wear Indicators................... 266
Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight.............. 289
Towing ............................... 284
Disabled Vehicle....................... 310
Guide .............................. 288
Recreational.......................... 296Weight .............................. 288
Traction .............................. 308
TrailerTowing .......................... 284
Cooling System Tips.................... 295
Hitches............................. 287
Minimum Requirements................. 290
Trailer and Tongue Weight................ 289
Wiring .............................. 293
TrailerTowingGuide ..................... 288
TrailerWeight .......................... 288
Transaxle............................. 235
Automatic.................... 12,232,235,342
Autostick............................ 239
Manual........................ 13,233,241
Operation........................... 235
Overdrive........................... 238
Selection of Lubricant................... 342
Transmission
Range Indicator....................... 171
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