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Adding Coolant
Your vehicle has been built with an improved engine
coolant that allows extended maintenance intervals. This
coolant can be used up to 5 Years or 100,000 miles (160
000 km) before replacement. To prevent reducing this
extended maintenance period, it is important that you
use the same coolant throughout the life of your vehicle.
Please review these recommendations for using Hybrid
Organic Additive Technology (HOAT) coolant.
When adding coolant:
²The manufacturer recommends using Mopart
Antifreeze/ Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula
HOAT (Hybrid Organic Additive Technology)
²Mix a minimum solution of 50% HOAT engine coolant
and distilled water. Use higher concentrations (not to
exceed 70%) if temperatures below234ÉF (237ÉC ) are
anticipated.
²Use only high purity water such as distilled or deion-
ized water when mixing the water/engine coolant
solution. The use of lower quality water will reduce
the amount of corrosion protection in the engine
cooling system.
Please note that it is the owner's responsibility to main-
tain the proper level of protection against freezing ac-
cording to the temperatures occurring in the area where
the vehicle is operated.
NOTE:Mixing coolant types will decrease the life of the
engine coolant and will require more frequent coolant
changes.
Cooling System Pressure Cap
The cap must be fully tightened to prevent loss of
coolant, and to insure that coolant will return to the
radiator from the coolant recovery bottle.
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The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is any
accumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces.
WARNING!
²The warning words ªDO NOT OPEN HOTº on
the cooling system pressure cap are a safety pre-
caution. Never add coolant when the engine is
overheated. Do not loosen or remove the cap to
cool an overheated engine. Heat causes pressure to
build up in the cooling system. To prevent scald-
ing or injury, do not remove the pressure cap while
the system is hot or under pressure.
²Do not use a pressure cap other than the one
specified for your vehicle. Personal injury or en-
gine damage may result.
Disposal of Used Engine Coolant
Used ethylene glycol based engine coolant is a regulated
substance requiring proper disposal. Check with your
local authorities to determine the disposal rules for your
community. To prevent ingestion by animals or children
do not store ethylene glycol based engine coolant in open
containers or allow it to remain in puddles on the
ground. If ingested by a child, contact a physician
immediately. Clean up any ground spills immediately.
Coolant Level
The coolant bottle provides a quick visual method for
determining that the coolant level is adequate. With the
engine off and cold, the level of the coolant in the bottle
should be between the ranges indicated on the bottle.
The radiator normally remains completely full, so there is
no need to remove the radiator cap unless checking for
coolant freeze point or replacing coolant. Advise your
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service attendant of this. As long as the engine operating
temperature is satisfactory, the coolant bottle need only
be checked once a month.
When additional coolant is needed to maintain the
proper level, it should be added to the coolant bottle. Do
not overfill.
Points To Remember
NOTE:When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles (a
few kilometers) of operation, you may observe vapor
coming from the front of the engine compartment. This is
normally a result of moisture from rain, snow, or high
humidity accumulating on the radiator and being vapor-
ized when the thermostat opens, allowing hot coolant to
enter the radiator.
If an examination of your engine compartment shows no
evidence of radiator or hose leaks, the vehicle may be
safely driven. The vapor will soon dissipate.
²Do not overfill the coolant recovery bottle.
²Check coolant freeze point in the radiator and in the
coolant recovery bottle. If antifreeze needs to be
added, contents of coolant recovery bottle must also be
protected against freezing.
²If frequent coolant additions are required, or if the
level in the coolant recovery bottle does not drop when
the engine cools, the cooling system should be pres-
sure tested for leaks.
²Maintain coolant concentration at 50% HOAT engine
coolant (minimum) and distilled water for proper
corrosion protection of your engine which contains
aluminum components.
²Make sure that the radiator and coolant recovery
bottle overflow hoses are not kinked or obstructed.
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FLUID CAPACITIES
U.S. Metric
Fuel (Approximate)21 Gallons 79 Liters
Engine Oil with Filter
6.1 Liter Engine (SAE 0W-40, API Certified) 7 Qts 6.6 Liters
Cooling System *
6.1 Liter Engine (MopartEngine Coolant/Antifreeze 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula) 14.8 Qts 14 Liters
* Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level.
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NOTE:Most vehicles are operated under the conditions
listed for Schedule ªB.º
NOTE:IfANYof these apply to you, change your
engine oil every 3,000 miles (5 000 km) or 3 months,
whichever comes first, and follow the maintenance rec-
ommendations in ªMaintenance Schedule B.º
NOTE:IfANYof these apply to you then flush and
replace your engine coolant every 102,000 miles (170 000
km) or 60 months, whichever comes first, and follow
ªSchedule Bº of the ªMaintenance Schedulesº section of
this manual.
Second is ScheduleªAº. It is for vehicles that are not
operated under any of the conditions listed under Sched-
ule ªB.º
Use the schedule that best describes your driving condi-
tions. Where time and mileage are listed, follow the
interval that occurs first.CAUTION!
Failure to perform the required maintenance items
may result in damage to the vehicle.
At Each Stop for Fuel
²Check the engine oil level about 5 minutes after a fully
warmed engine is shut off. Checking the oil level while
the vehicle is on level ground will improve the accu-
racy of the oil level reading. Add oil only when the
level is at or below the ADD or MIN mark.
²Check the windshield washer solvent, add as required.
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Once a Month
²Check the tire pressure and look for unusual wear or
damage.
²Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminals
as required.
²Check the fluid levels of the coolant reservoir, brake
master cylinder, and add as needed.
²Check all lights and all other electrical items for correct
operation.At Each Oil Change
²Change the engine oil filter.
²Inspect the exhaust system.
²Inspect brake hoses.
²Check the engine coolant/anti-freeze level, hoses, and
clamps.
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ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)............175,254
Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze).......... 326
Adding Fuel........................... 282
Adding Washer Fluid..................... 168
Additives, Fuel......................... 280
Adjustable Pedals....................... 130
Air Conditioner Maintenance............... 319
Air Conditioning, Operating Tips............ 236
Air Conditioning Refrigerant............... 320
Air Pressure, Tires....................... 269
Airbag................................ 45
Airbag Deployment....................... 51
Airbag Light.......................53,67,175
Airbag Maintenance....................... 53
Alarm, Panic............................ 22
Alarm (Security Alarm).................18,176
Alarm System (Security Alarm)............... 18
Alignment and Balance................... 274
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle............. 8Antenna, Satellite Radio................... 222
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant)..............325,352
Disposal............................ 327
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)............134,254
Anti-Lock Warning Light.................. 175
Anti-Theft System.....................18,176
Appearance Care........................ 333
Audio Systems (Radio).................... 212
Auto Down Power Windows................ 29
Automatic Dimming Mirror................. 74
Automatic Door Locks..................... 27
Automatic Headlights.................... 120
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)......... 229
Automatic Transmission................247,333
Fluid Level Check...................... 333
Autostick............................. 250
Auxiliary Electrical Outlet (Power Outlet)...... 158
Auxiliary Power Outlet................... 158
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Cellular Phone.......................... 77
Center High Mounted Stop Light............ 351
Chart, Tire Sizing........................ 260
Checks, Safety.........................67,68
Child Restraint....................56,57,61,63
Child Restraint Tether Anchors.............60,61
Child Safety Locks........................ 28
Clean Air Gasoline....................... 279
Climate Control......................... 229
Clock...........................198,213,215
Cold Weather Operation................... 243
Compact Disc (CD) Maintenance............. 228
Compass.............................. 188
Compass Calibration..................... 188
Compass Variance....................... 189
Computer, Trip/Travel.................... 186
Connector
UCI ................................ 217
Universal Consumer Interface (UCI)......... 217Console, Overhead....................... 147
Contract, Service........................ 378
Coolant Pressure Cap (Radiator Cap).......... 326
Cooling System......................... 324
Adding Coolant (Antifreeze).............. 326
Coolant Capacity...................... 352
Coolant Level......................324,327
Disposal of Used Coolant................ 327
Drain, Flush, and Refill.................. 325
Inspection........................... 327
Points to Remember.................... 328
Pressure Cap......................... 326
Radiator Cap......................... 326
Selection of Coolant (Antifreeze).........325,352
Cruise Light........................... 180
Cup Holder............................ 161
Customer Assistance..................... 376
Data Recorder, Event...................... 54
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