Buying New Tires.........................................5-69
Different Size Tires and Wheels......................5-71
Uniform Tire Quality Grading..........................5-71
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance..................5-73
Wheel Replacement......................................5-73
Tire Chains..................................................5-74
If a Tire Goes Flat........................................5-75
Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit....................5-76
Changing a Flat Tire.....................................5-86
Removing the Spare Tire and Tools................5-87
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the
Spare Tire (SS Model)...............................5-90
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the
Spare Tire (All Models Except SS).............5-101
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools...........5-106
Compact Spare Tire....................................5-109
Appearance Care..........................................5-110
Interior Cleaning.........................................5-110
Fabric/Carpet..............................................5-111
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other Plastic
Surfaces.................................................5-112
Care of Safety Belts....................................5-112
Weatherstrips.............................................5-113
Washing Your Vehicle..................................5-113Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses....................5-113
Finish Care................................................5-114
Windshield and Wiper Blades.......................5-114
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels
and Trim................................................5-115
Tires.........................................................5-116
Sheet Metal Damage...................................5-116
Finish Damage...........................................5-116
Underbody Maintenance...............................5-116
Chemical Paint Spotting...............................5-116
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials................5-117
Vehicle Identi cation.....................................5-118
Vehicle Identi cation Number (VIN)
................5-118
Service Parts Identi cation Label...................5-118
Electrical System..........................................5-118
Add-On Electrical Equipment.........................5-118
Headlamp Wiring........................................5-119
Windshield Wiper Fuses...............................5-119
Power Windows and Other Power Options......5-119
Fuses and Circuit Breakers..........................5-119
Floor Console Fuse Block............................5-120
Engine Compartment Fuse Block...................5-122
Capacities and Speci cations........................5-125
Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
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Headlamp Aiming
The vehicle has a visual optical headlamp aiming
system. The aim has been preset at the factory and
should need no further adjustment.
However, if the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the
headlamp aim may be affected and adjustment may be
necessary.
If oncoming vehicles ash their high beams at you, this
may also mean the vertical aim needs to be adjusted.
It is recommended that the vehicle is taken to your
dealer/retailer for service if the headlamps need to
be re-aimed. It is possible however, to re-aim the
headlamps as described.The vehicle should:Be placed so the headlamps are 25 ft. (7.6 m) from
a light colored wall.
Have all four tires on a level surface which is level
all the way to the wall.
Be placed so it is perpendicular to the wall or other
at surface.
Not have any snow, ice, or mud on it.
Be fully assembled and all other work stopped while
headlamp aiming is being performed.
Normally loaded with a full tank of fuel and one
person or 160 lbs (75 kg) sitting on the driver seat.
Have all tires properly in ated.
Have the spare tire is in its original location in the
vehicle.
Headlamp aiming is done with the vehicle’s low-beam
headlamps. The high-beam headlamps will be correctly
aimed if the low-beam headlamps are aimed properly.
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