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R
Radiator Overheating.................301
Radio/Disc Sound System .........143
Radio Theft Protection ...............191
Readiness Codes ........................329
Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement ........................... 266
Rearview Mirror .........................101
Rear Window Defogger ................76
Rear Window Wiper and
Washer ..................................... 73
Recommended Shift Speeds .......218
Refueling .................................... 199
Reminder Indicators .....................60
Remote Audio Controls ..............189
Remote Transmitter .....................90
Replacement Information Dust and Pollen Filter .............268
Engine Oil and Filter ...............254
Fuses ...................................... 306
Light Bulbs ............................. 262
Schedule ................................. 251
Spark Plugs ............................. 318
Tires ....................................... 276Wiper Blades
..........................
269
Replacing Seat Belts After a
Crash ........................................ 20
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles) ................................ 334
Reserve Tank, Engine Coolant ............................ 202, 256
Restraint, Child ............................ 34
Reverse Gear Position ................221
Reverse Lockout ........................217
Rotation, Tire ............................. 276
S
Safety Belts .............................. 8, 18
Safety Defects, Reporting (U.S.
only) ....................................... 334
Safety Features .............................. 7
Airbags ................................. 9, 22
Door Locks .............................. 11
Head Restraints ........................13
Seat Belts ........................ 8, 14, 18
Seats & Seat-Backs ..............11, 12
Safety Labels, Location of .............54
Safety Messages ..........................iiiSeat Belts
................................. 8, 18
Additional Information .............18
Advice for Pregnant Women ....16
Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners ........................... 20
Cleaning .................................. 267
Detachable Anchor ..................99
Lap/Shoulder Belt ..............14, 19
Maintenance ............................ 20
Reminder Indicator and
Beeper ............................. 18, 60
System Components ................18
Use During Pregnancy .............16
Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt .................................. 14, 19
Seats ............................................ 93
Seats, Adjusting the .....................93
Seat Under Box .......................... 106
Security System .........................193
Security System Indicator ............66
Sensors
Driver's Seat Position Sensor ...27
Front Passenger's Weight
Sensors ................................ 27
Impact Sensors ...................22, 23
Serial Number ............................ 316
Index
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When towing your vehicle for long
periods, remove the 30A Radio fuse
to reduce drain on battery. This fuse
is located in the interior fuse box and
shown as number 61 below.Only remove the fuse after you have
performed the transmission shifting
procedure, and the key is in the
ACCESSORY (I) position. Store the
fuse in an obvious location (center
pocket, etc) as a reminder to re-
install the fuse before driving thevehicle.
RADIO FUSE
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3. Remove the cover from the under-hood fuse box (see page 306).
Connect one jumper cable to the
positive ( +) terminal on your
battery. Connect the other end to
the positive ( +) terminal on the
booster battery.4. Connect the second jumper cable to the negative ( -) terminal on
the booster battery. Connect the
other end to the ground strap as
shown. Do not connect this jumper
cable to any other part of theengine. 5. If the booster battery is in another
vehicle, have an assistant start that
vehicle and run it at a fast idle.
6. Start your vehicle. If the starter motor still operates slowly, check
that the jumper cables have good
metal-to-metal contact.
7. Once your vehicle is running, disconnect the negative cable from
your vehicle, then from the
booster battery. Disconnect the
positive cable from your vehicle,
then from the booster battery.
Keep the ends of the jumper cables
away from each other and any metal
on the vehicle until everything is
disconnected. Otherwise, you may
cause an electrical short.
Jump Starting
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The vehicle's fuses are contained in
two fuse boxes.
The interior fuse box is behind the
fuse lid. To access it, pull the fuse lid
toward you.The under-hood fuse box is on the
positive terminal of the battery.
INTERIORFUSE LID
FUSE LABEL
INTERIOR
UNDER-HOOD (On Battery)
Fuses
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Checking and Replacing Fuses
If something electrical in your
vehicle stops working, check for a
blown fuse first. Determine from the
chart on pages 309 and 310, or the
diagram on the fuse label, which fuse
or fuses control that device. Check
those fuses first, but check all the
fuses before deciding that a blown
fuse is the cause. Replace any blown
fuses, and check if the device works.
1. Turn the ignition switch to theLOCK (0) position. Make sure the
headlights and all other
accessories are off.
2. On the under-hood fuse box, remove the cover from the fuse
box. On the interior fuse box, pull
the fuse lid toward you.
3. Check each of the large fuses inthe under-hood fuse box and the
interior fuse box by looking
through the top at the wire inside.4. Check all smaller fuses in theinterior fuse box by pulling out
each one with the fuse puller
provided in the interior fuse box.
FUSE
BLOWN
FUSE PULLER
CONTINUED
Fuses
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INTERIOR FUSE BOXNo. Amps. Circuits Protected1 10 A Back Up
2 (7.5 A) TPMS
ꭧ
3 20 A Driver's Power Window 4 - Not Used
5 10 A Back Up Light
6 10 A SRS
7 (10 A) Transmission SOL
ꭧ
8 7.5 A SRS
9 (20 A) Fog Lightꭧ
10 7.5 A A/Cꭧ
11 7.5 A ABS/VSAꭧ
12 10 A ACG
13 20 A ACC Socket
14 7.5 A Key Lock/Radio
15 7.5 A Daytime Running Light
16 10 A Rear Wiper
17 20 A Front Passenger's Power Window
18 20 A Rear Passenger's Side Power Window
19 20 A Rear Driver's Side Power Window
20 15 A Fuel Pump
21 15 A Washer
22 7.5 A Meter
23 10 A Hazard
24 10 A Stop/Horn25 - Not Used No. Amps. Circuits Protected
26 10 A LAF
27 (30 A) Door Lock Main
ꭧ
28 20 A Headlight Main
29 10 A Small Light
30 30 A Main Fan Motor31 - Not Used
32 10 A Right Headlight Low Beam
33 15 A IG Coil
34 10 A Left Headlight Low Beam
35 (15 A) Door Lock
ꭧ
36 (15 A) Door Lockꭧ
37 30 A ABS/VSAꭧFSR
38 (15 A) Door Lockꭧ
39 15 A IGP40 - Not Used
41 - Not Used
42 - Not Used
43 (7.5 A) MG Clutch
44 7.5 A STS45 - Not Used
46 - Not Used
47 (30 A) Sub Fan Motor
48 10 A Left Headlight High Beam
49 (15 A) Door Lock
ꭧ
50 (15 A) Door Lockꭧ
ꭧ : If equipped
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No. Amps. Circuits Protected51 10 A Right Headlight High Beam
52 15 A DBW53 - Not Used
54 20 A Rear Defogger
ꭧ
55 10 A Heated Mirrorꭧ
56 30 A Front Wiper
57 30 A Blower Motor
58 30 A ABS/VSA
ꭧMotor
59 20 A Rear Defogger
30 A
60 50 A/ 40 A IG Main/Option Main
61 30 A Radio62 - Not Used
ꭧ : If equipped UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
Under-hood Fuse Box (On the battery)
Amps. Circuits Protected100 A Battery 70 A EPS
20 A Horn/Hazard
Fuse Locations
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BatteryCapacity 12 V -32 AH/5 HR
12 V -34 AH/5 HR
12 V -40 AH/20 HR
Fuses Interior See page 309 or the fuse label attached to the dashboard.
Under-hood See page 310 or the fuse box cover.
Alignment Toe-in Front 0.0 in (0 mm)
Rear 0.10 in (2.5 mm)
Camber Front 0° Rear -1°
Caster Front 3°20' Tires
Size Front/Rear 175/65R15 84Sꭧ 1
185/55R16 83Hꭧ2
Spare T125/70D15 95Mꭧ3
T135/80D15 99Mꭧ4
Pressure Front/Rear 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2)ꭧ1
33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm2)ꭧ2
Spare 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm2)
ꭧ 1: All models except Sport
ꭧ 2: Sport model
ꭧ 3: On models without VSA system and all Canadian models with
manual transmission
ꭧ 4: On models with VSA system
Specifications
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