Driver information display
Speed warning 1
You can use speed warning 1 to set the maximum speed whi le you are
dr iving. This setting will remain in effect until you turn off the igni
tion , assuming that you have not changed or reset the setting.
Th e speed warning symbol
'8 (USA models) /8 (Canada models) in
the warning 1 display appears when you exceed the maximum speed .
It goes out when the speed falls below the stored maximum speed.
The speed warning symbol will also go out if the speed
exceeds the
stored maximum speed by more than about 2S mph (40 km/h) for at
least 10 seconds . The stored maximum speed is deleted .
Setting speed warning 1
=> page 36.
Speed warning 2
Storing warning 2 is recommended if you a/wayswantto be reminded
of a certa in speed , fo r example when you are traveling in a country
that has a general maximum speed limit, or if you do not want to
exceed a specified speed for winter tires.
The speed warning 2 symbol,
e (USA models)/ 8, (Canada models)
appears in the display when you exceed the stored speed limit. Unlike
warning 1, it will not go out unt il the vehicle speed drops below the
stored speed limit.
Setti ng speed warning 2
=> page 3 7.
[I] Tips
Even though your vehicle is eq uipped w ith a speed war ning system,
you should still watch the speedometer to make sure you are not
dr iving faster than the speed limit.•
Speed warning 1: setting a speed limit
Warning threshold 1 is set by the [ CHECK] button.
Storing the maximum speed
-Drive at the desired maximum speed.
Fig. 19 CHECK button
in the instrument
cluster
- Briefly press t he [CHECK] button :::;, fig. 19 .
Resetting the maximum speed
-Drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 3 mph (5 km/h)
- Press the
I CHECK ] button for more than 2 seconds.
The speed warning symbol 8 (USA models)/ 8 (Canada models) will
appear briefly in the display when you release the
I CH ECK] button to
ind icate that the maximum speed has been stored successfully .
The maximum speed remains stored until it is changed by pressing
the
I CHECK ] button again briefly or until it is deleted by a lengthy
push on the button. •
Speed warning 2: setting a speed limit
Warning threshold 2 is set, changed and deleted in the
fv1fv1I.
- Select: Function button I CAR]> Systems* > Instrument
cluster > Spee d warning .
Warning thresho ld 2 can be set in the speed range starting from
20 mph to 150 mph (30 km/h to 240 km/h) . Settings can each be
adjusted in interva ls of 5 mph ( 10 km/h). •
Trip computer
Introduction
The trip computer gives you information on current and
average fuel mileage, average speed, fuel range and
driving time .
Fig. 20 Trip c ompu te r
dis play: Avera g e fue l
m ile ag e
The fo llow ing driving information is continuously ev aluated by the
trip computer and can be displayed sequentially in the instrument
cl uster d isp lay.
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
Dri
ver information display
Fuel rang e
The estimated cruising range in miles (km) appea rs in the display.
T his tells you how far your veh icle w ill be able to travel on the current
tank
of f u e l and with the same dr iv ing style. The display changes in
increments of 6 miles (10 km).
The cruising range is calculated based on the fuel consumption for
t he last 18 miles (30 km). If yo u drive co nse rvat ively, the cruis ing
range will increase.
Average fuel mileage
The average fuel economy in MPG (l/100 km) since you last cleared
t he memo ry appea rs in t his d isp lay. Yo u can use this display to adjust
your dr iv ing techn ique to achieve a desired mileage.
Current fu el mileage
The instantaneous fuel consumption in miles per ga llon (l/100 km) is
show n in this d isp lay. Yo u can use this display to adjust your driving
technique to achieve
a desired m ileage.
Fuel consumption is reca lculated at intervals
of 33 yards (30 mete rs) .
Whe n the vehicle is stat ionary, the most recent fuel consumption is
displayed .
Average speed
The average speed in m ph (km/h) since the last t ime the disp lay was
reset appears i n the display .
Elapsed time
The length of time that you have been driving s ince you last reset the
memory appe ars in this display.
Distance
Th e distance that has been cove red since t he last time the memory
was cleared appears in the display. _,,
Vehicle care Technical data
Driving and environment
------------------------------------------------'
- Lack of proper maintena nce as well as improper use of the
vehicle w ill imp air t he funct io n of t he emission con trol system and
could lead to damage.
<£> For the sake of the environment
Even when the Emiss ion Contro l System is operating properly, the
exhaust gas can have a sulfur-like exhaust gas sme ll under some
operat ing states. This depends on the s ulfur content of the fue l being
used. Using a differe nt brand of fuel may help, or filling the tank with
lead-free supe r grade gasoline. •
Applies to vehicles: w ith diesel eng ine
Diesel particulate filter
The d iese l part iculate filter fi lters nearly all of the soot particles out
of the exhaus t. T he filte r cleans i tself automa ticall y unde r no rm al
driving con dit io ns. If the f ilter cannot clea n itself (for example,
because yo u are on ly driving short dis tances), the f ilter becomes
clogged w it h soot and the symbo l for the diesel particulate fi lter
illuminates ~
page 35.
& WARNING
• Do not park your vehicle over flammable materials such as
grass or leaves because the high temperature of the diese l partic
ulate filter could start a fire .
• Do not apply an underbody protectant in the exhaust system
area or a fire could start .•
Controls and equip ment Safety first Vehicle operation
Avoid damaging the vehicle
Whe
n you are driving on poor roads, or over curbs, steep ramps, etc.,
m ake ce rtain that low-lying p art s s uch as spoilers and e xhaust system
parts do not bottom out and get damaged.
Thi s is espec ia lly t rue for vehicles with low-s lung chassis (sports
chass is) * and f ully loaded vehicles. •
Operate your vehicle economically
and minimize pollution
General
Your personal style of driving will det ermine the economy
of your vehicle, as well as exhaust and noise levels.
Fuel economy, env ironmenta l im pact , and wea r on your e ng ine,
brakes and tires largely depend on t hree factors:
• your person al driv in g style
• operating conditions
• techni cal lim itations
If you anticipate what you need to do next and drive economically,
you can e asily cut you r fu el consum ptio n by 10- 15 pe rcen t. T his
sect io n w ill give you some tips on how you can help the environment
and yo ur po cketbook.
rn Tips
Th e consumption est ima tes as published by E NVIRO NMEN TAL
PROT ECTION AGENCY ( EPA) and Transport Canada may not corre
spond to your act ual consumption on the roa d, which will vary
depend ing upon vehicle load and speed, road and weather co ndit ions,
trip length, etc.•
Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service Technical data
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350 hp, a-cylinder engine, with all wheel drive
Engine data
Maximum output SAE net
Maximum torque SAE net
No. of cylinders
Displacement
Stroke
Bore
Compression ratio
Fuel
Dimensions (approx.)
Length (with license plate bracket)
Width (with outside mirrors folded) He ight (unloaded)
Turning circle diameter (curb to curb)
Capacities (approx.)
Fuel tank
-Total capacity
- Reserve (of total capacity)
Windshield and headlight* washer fluid container
Engine oil
with filter change hp @rpm
lb-ft@
rpm
CID (cm
3 )
in (mm)
in (mm) 350@ 6800
325
@3500
8 cylinder
254 (4163)
3.65 (92.8)
3 .33 (84 .5)
12.5: 1
Premium unleaded (91 AKI) Recommended for maximum engine pe rformance . Fur
ther details~
page 287, "Fuel supply"
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
ft (m) 200
.3 (5089)
78.1 (1983)
68.4 (1737)
39 .4 (12)
gal (liters)
gal (liters)
quarts ( liters)
quarts (liters) 26.4 (100)
2.6-3.2
(10-12)
4 .8 (4.5)
9.6 (9.1)
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