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Setting Cruise Control
{CAUTION:
If you leave your cruise control on when you are
not using cruise, you might hit a button and go
into cruise when you do not want to. You could be
startled and even lose control. Keep the cruise
control switch off until you want to use cruise
control.
1. Move the cruise control switch to on.
2. Get up to the desired speed.
3. Press
Tat the end of the lever and release it.
4. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. The
accelerator pedal will not go down.
Resuming a Set Speed
If the cruise control is set at a desired speed and then
the brake is applied, this shuts off the cruise control.
But it does not need to be reset.
Once the vehicle is going about 25 mph (40 km/h) or
more, move the cruise control switch briefly from
RtoS.
The vehicle returns to the previously chosen speed
and stays there.
If the switch is held at resume/accelerate, the vehicle
keeps going faster until the switch is released or
apply the brake. So unless you want the vehicle to go
faster, do not hold the switch at resume/accelerate.
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Increasing Speed While Using Cruise
Control
There are two ways to go to a higher speed:
•Use the accelerator pedal to get to the higher
speed. Press
Tat the end of the lever, then
release the button and the accelerator pedal. The
vehicle now cruises at the higher speed.
•Move the cruise switch fromRtoS. Hold it there
until the desired speed is reached, and then
release the switch. To increase the vehicle speed in
small amounts, move the switch briefly to
S.
Each time this done, the vehicle goes about 1 mph
(1.6 km/h) faster.
Reducing Speed While Using Cruise
Control
PressTat the end of the lever until the lower speed
desired is reached, then release it.
To slow down in small amounts, tap the button briefly.
Each time this is done, the vehicle goes about 1 mph
(1.6 km/h) slower.
Passing Another Vehicle While Using
Cruise Control
Use the accelerator pedal to increase the vehicle speed.
When you take your foot off the pedal, your vehicle will
slow down to the cruise control speed you set earlier.
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Using Cruise Control on Hills
How well the cruise control works on hills depends upon
the vehicles speed, load and the steepness of the hills.
When going up steep hills, you may want to step on the
accelerator pedal to maintain your speed. When going
downhill, you may have to brake or shift to a lower gear to
keep your speed down. When the brake or clutch is
applied the cruise control will shut off.
For vehicles with the exhaust brake option and the
exhaust brake is turned on, the exhaust brake may come
on and try to slow down the vehicle to the set cruise
control speed if the vehicle has accelerated past the set
cruise control speed while going downhill.
Ending Cruise Control
There are four different ways to turn off the cruise
control:
•Step lightly on the brake pedal (manual and
automatic transmissions).
•Press the clutch pedal to the floor (manual
transmissions).
•Move the cruise switch to9.
•Shift the transmission to N (Neutral).
Erasing Speed Memory
The cruise control set speed memory is erased when
the ignition is turned off.
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Exterior Lamps
The control located to the left of the steering column
operates the exterior lamps.
The exterior lamp control has three positions:
OFF:Turns off all lamps except the Daytime Running
Lamps (DRL).
;(Parking Lamps):Turns on the parking lamps,
together with the following:
•Marker Lamps
•Taillamps
•License Plate Lamps
•Instrument Panel Lights
O(Headlamps):Turns on the headlamps, together
with the previously listed lamps and lights.
Change the headlamps from low to high beam by
pulling the turn signal/multifunction lever toward you.
Pull the lever toward you again to return to low beam.
A circuit breaker protects the headlamps. If there is
an electrical overload, the headlamps will flicker on and
off. Have the headlamp wiring checked right away if
this ever happens.
Headlamps on Reminder
For vehicles with this system, a tone will sound when
the headlamps and/or parking lamps are turned on and
the ignition is in LOCK/OFF or ACC/ACCESSORY.
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Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier for
others to see the front of your vehicle during the
day. Fully functional daytime running lamps are required
on all vehicles first sold in Canada.
The DRL system will make the headlamps come on
at reduced brightness when the following conditions
are met:
•The ignition is on,
•the exterior lamp control is off, and
•the parking brake is released.
When the DRL are on, only the headlamps will be on.
The taillamps, sidemarker, instrument panel lights,
and other lamps will not be on.When it gets dark, the
DRL indicator light is a
reminder to turn the
headlamps on.
When the headlamps are turned on, the other lamps
that come on with the headlamps will be on.
When the headlamps are turned off, the regular lamps
will go off, and the low-beam headlamps will change
to the reduced brightness of DRL.
To idle the vehicle with the DRL off, set the parking
brake. The DRL will stay off until the parking brake is
released.
Turn on the regular headlamp system when it is
needed.
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Marker Lamps
For vehicles with this feature, the marker and clearance
lamps can be manually blinked.
The marker lamp defeat
switch is located in the
instrument panel
switchbank.
Press and hold the bottom of the switch to turn off the
marker and clearance lamps. When the switch is
released, the marker and clearance lamps will come
back on.
Instrument Panel Brightness
This feature controls the brightness of the instrument
panel lights.
The thumbwheel for this feature is located to the right of
the exterior lamp control.
Turn the thumbwheel up to brighten the lights. When
the thumbwheel is moved to the first position, the radio
display and transmission selection display will go to
full intensity. The instrument panel cluster will also be
dimly lit. Moving the thumbwheel up to the next position
will activate the interior dome lamps.
Dome Lamps
The dome lamps will come on when a door is opened.
The dome lamps can be turned on by moving the
thumbwheel, located to the right of the exterior lamp
control, all the way up to the second position. In this
position, the dome lamps will remain on whether a door
is open or closed.
The dome override button can set the dome lamps
to automatically come on when a door is open, or to
remain off.
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The dome override button is located below the exterior
lamp control.
If the dome override button is pushed in, the dome lamps
will not come on. If a door is left open for an extended
period of time and this helps to prevent the battery
running down.
If the dome override button is in the out position, the
interior lamps will work as usual.
Entry Lighting
The delayed illumination feature allows you to enter or
exit the vehicle with the lights on for about 20 seconds,
after the door is closed or the ignition is cycled.
Reading Lamps
For vehicles with reading lamps, press the button next
to the lamp to turn the lamp on or off.
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Instrument Panel SwitchbankThis switchbank is located in the center of the instrument
panel.
e:Marker Lamps on page 3-16.
g/j:Power Take-Off (PTO) on page 2-30and
High Idle System on page 2-20.
i:Traction Control System (TCS) on page 4-8.
f:Outside Heated Mirrors on page 2-52.
L:Diesel Particulate Filter on page 2-46.
h:Rear Air Suspension Dump Control Switch.
SeeAir Suspension on page 2-44.
k:Rear Axle Shift Control Switch. SeeTwo-Speed
Rear Axle on page 2-36.
q:Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake on page 2-26.
l:Differential Lock Control Switch. SeeRear Axle
Differential Lock Control on page 4-7.
c:Airbag Off Switch on page 1-55.
If the vehicle does not have some of the features
controlled by these switches, a blank switch marker
is in its place.
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