
Stopping  th e engine  3.1: 97 
S tora ge area 
Ot her  stora ge  a reas 3.1 : 7l 
R oof 3.l : 7 1 
S torage  compartm ent 3 .1:  69 
Fro nt ce n te r  armrest  3.1: 70 
R ear  armrest  3.1:  70 
S tor age for  the vehicle  literature 3.1: 69 
Sto ring  seat  po sit ion s 3.1 : 
64 
Sto wing  luggage  in the  luggage  companm en t 
2.1 : 10 
S un  visor  3.l:  52 
S u nro of 3.1:  42 
S un sh ade 
P owe r roof3.l:  42 
Switc h light in g  3.1:  3 
Sw itchabl e locking  feature 
Act iva ting  2.1: 62 
Deactivating  2.1:  63 
Switc hes 
Emerge ncy  nasher  3. l: 48 
L ig ht  switches  3.1 : 46 
Powe r ou tsi de  m irrors  3.1:  56 
Power  roof3.l:  42  P owe r w indo ws 3.1: 39 
Switc hing off  th e e ngin e 
W ith 
ig n itio n ke y 3 .1: 97 
T 
Tachometcr3.I:  6 
Tank 
Fill ing  the  tank  3.2: 30 
F uel  ga uge 3. 1: 7 
Op ening  the  fu el fi ller 
3.2:  30 
Technical  modifications 3 .2: 28 
T et her  anc ho rs 2.1: 65 
T et her strap  2.1: 65 
Tie-down  hooks  3.1 : 78 
Ti e-clowns  2. 1:  I I 
Tire  and  whee ls  3.2: 5 1 
Tire  press ure 3.2: 56 
Tir e pressure  monitor in g syste m 3.1 
Warn ing  li ght  3.1:  30 
Booklet 0 .1  Gen eral  Ind ex 
Tires 
Service  life  3.2:  59 
Speed  Ratin g Le tte rCode  3.2 : 62 
Tire  manufa cturing  date  3.2 : 62 
Ti re speci fica tion s 3.2: 62 
Trea d  depth  3.2:  59 
U niform  tir e  qual it y  grading  3.2: 
W inter  ti res  3.2:  65 
T ir e s  and  wheels 
Dim ensio n s 3 .2: 51 
New3.2:  6 1 
S now  chains  3.2: 66 
Wh eel b olt s 3 .2: 66 
Winter  tire s  3.2:  65 
Tool s 3.2:  67 
Torn  or frayed safety  belts 2 .1: 1 7 
To win g 3 .2: 
77 
Genera l no te s 3.2: 87 
When  can  your  vehicle  not  be  towed?  3.2: 
88 
To win g eye 3 .2:  86 
Trailer  t owing 
Brak es 3.2 : 11 
Dri ving  tips 3.2:  13 
Operating  instr uctio ns 3.2:  12 
Sa fety c hain s 3.2:  11, 12 
Technica l requ ir eme nts 3.2:  10 
Tir e press ure 3 .2:  12 
Tow ing  t ips  3.2: 13 
Trail er lights  3.2:  11 
Trailer  weigh t 3.2:  12 
Trail er  turn  sig na ls 
Wa rnin g  light  3.1 : 5 1 
Tran sport  Canad a 3.2:  90 
Tran sport in g  long  item s 3.1:  62,  69 
T read  Wear  Indicato r (l WI ) 3.2: 59 
Tnmk  2. 1:  1 
O 
Trunk  lid  3.1 : 37 
Turn  sig na l a nd  high  beam  leve r 3.1:  50 
Turn  sig na ls 3 .1: 50 
Wa rnin g  ligh t 3 .1:  24, 5 1 
u 
Unde rb od y se alant  3.2: 22 
Un faste ning 
Safety  belts 2.1 : 24 
Unidir ectional  tir es 3.2: 51, 73 
Uniform  tire qua lity g radin g 3.2:  64 
Alphab etical  ind ex 11  

Booklet 3.2  Tip s and  Advice 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trail er weight 
Yo u ca n onl y tow  1y p ic al clas s I o r cla ss 2 
I railers 
w ith  your vehicle. 
T he  m ax imum  gross trailer  weigh1  and 1h e 
tongue  loa d  mu sl never  exceed  1he s pecifica 
tion s liste d  in 
3.3 "T ec hni cal 
Neve r ex cee d 1h e gro ss v ehicle  weigh  1,  w hich  i s 
th e we ight  of  1 he  veh icle.  includin g driv er, pa s
se nge rs , lu ggage, 
I raile r hi1 ch  an d  1ongue  wei gh I of  t he  loa ded  trailer. 
I n  alt itude s abov e 
3,000 f1. (1,000 redu ctio n 
of  10%  of  co m bin ed  lowing  weight  (v eh icle  plu s 
trai le r)  fo r the  beginn ing of every 
3, 000 f1. (1,000 m ) shou ld be  obser ved. 
Trailer  loa d distribution 
sur e th e  loa d in  th e tra il e r is  held  secu rely in 
plac e to  gu ard  against  shif ting,  b e ii  forward , 
ba ckward  or  sidew ays. A  load  that  shifl s can 
mak e it  hard  or eve n imp ossib le  10  co n1rol  your 
ve hicl e, pa rticul arl y  in  an  emergency  s ituat ion. 
Tongue  load 
F o r  best  ve hicl e handling  when  towing a tra iler, 
adju st  th e traile r load  so 
the tongue  lo ad  i s 
at  the  maximum  allow abl e or  slightl y lo w er.  You 
ca n get  an  approxim ation  o f th e tongu e load 
wit h a bathroom  scale  or yo u can  m ea sure  the 
load  at a  1 rucking  com pany or  weig hing stat io n. 
Th e to ngue  lo ad  in cre ases  the we ig h t of t he  rear 
ax le  and  corres po ndingl y re du ces  the oth er l oa d 
that  your  vehicl e  ca n 
pressure 
towing  a  trailer, inflat e th e tir es  o fyourv e
hicle  to  th e co ld  tir e  pre ss ure  liste d on  th e stic ker 
on  th e  op en  edg e  of  the dr ive r's  door . Inflat e 
tra iler  tires  to traile r  and  tire 
s p ec ification s. 
Light s 
Al way s che ck th e head lig ht se 1tin gs wit h th e 
tra iler  hooked  up befo re  dri vin g  off. A djust a s 
n ecessary  so 
you can see  th e  road  ahead  but 
n ot  b lind  oncom ing  traffic . 
C hec k and  make  sur e tha t all  vehicl e and 
light s are  wo rki ng  properl y-esp ec iall y the light s.  S
af ety  chains 
sur e tr ailer  safet y cha ins are  properl y co n
n ect ed  from  t he  tra iler  to  the hi tch on  th e ve
h icl e.  Leave  e nou gh  slack  in the c hain s 10  turn 
co rner s. Whe n yo u  in s1a ll  safery  cha ins,  m ake 
s ur e th ey  will  not  drag  o n the road  w hile  you  are 
d ri vin g. 
T he  chains  shuultl 
u ntler  t he traile r to prevent  it from  dropping to  th e  grou nd  in cas e 
of  sepa rat ion  from  the hitch. 
Electronic  Stabilizat ion  Program  (ESP ) 
A lwa ys leave  th e  ES P swi1ched  on  w hen  you  tow 
a  trail er. The  ES P makes  it easi er  to  stab ilize  the 
trailer  sh ould  it start  to swerve  o r sw ay. 
WARNING 
A lways  adjust  your  dri ving  lo  th e road,  traffi c 
and  weather  condition s. Do  not  let the extra 
s af ety  that  ESP/AS R can  provid e te mpi  you 
i nto  laking  extra  risks. 
WARNING 
Ridin g in  a trail er i s da ng erous  and may be  il
leg al. 
•  A person  who  is  not  properly  re str ain ed  in 
a  m ov ing ve hicle  ri sk  ser iou s perso nal inju ry 
a nd  even  death  in  a  cras h. 
•  Nev er let  anyone  rid e in  your  vehicle 
witho ut bein g prop erly  restr ain ed. 
•  Never  all ow 
pa ssenger  lo  ride in trailer . 
WARNING 
Exceeding th e permi ssible  weig ht 
rat ings  and permis sible  trail er 
we ig ht s ca n result  in accident s leadi ng  to  se
r ious  persona l injury. 
•  Neve r le t  th e ac tual  Gross  Axle Weight 
Ratin g at  th e front  and  rear 
exceed  the 
pe rmi ssibl e  we ig ht s. Also  neve r le t  th eir  com
b in atio n excee d th e Gross  Vehicle  Weig ht 
Ra ting. 
•  Alw ays  re member  that  the vehicle' s han
dli ng  will  be 
by  the  extra  load.  There-
fo re,  adju st yo ur  spee d accordin gly . 
12  Driving  and  protecting  the environment  

Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
tool  and  th e vehicl e 
jack 
con tains  th e follow ing items 18 : 
Th e sc rew driv er  is  in  th e lu g w re nch  and  its 
b lad e is  re ve rs ib le . 
A dap ter  for ant i-th eft  wh eel bo lts 
Tow ing eye,  re movab le 
W ire  hook  for pulling off  the ce nte r  co ve r 
a nd  th e w he el b olt  cap s 
Jack f or changing  a  wheel.  B efor e yo u put 
th e jack  back  in to i ts  loca tion  make sur e it  is 
co mp le te ly  re tr a cted. 
wr en ch for  wheel  bolts 
Ad opter  for  anti-th eft  w hee l baits 
We  reco mmend  yo u  carry  t he  wh eel bolt  adap te r 
in  th e  ve hicle  tool  kit at all  times. The a nti-theft 
w hee l bo lt code  numbe r is  sta mp ed  on  th e  front 
of  th e  ada pter. Yo u will  need  this numb er to  re 
p lace  t he  ada pter  if it  is  lo st.  No te  th e c ode 
numb er  o f th e adapt er  fo r th e an ti- th ef t whee l 
b olt  and  kee p  it  in a safe pla ce 
but not  in  your 
veh icle. 
Fig . 18  Vehicle  too l kit.  Some of  th e  it e m s sh own 
come  o nly  w it h  certa in models . 
WARNING 
Improper ly t ighte ned whee l bo lts can  become 
l oose,  ca usi ng  loss of contro l,  a  co llisio n an d 
ser ious  perso nal i nju ry. 
•  Neve r tig h te n th e w hee l bo lts wit h a hex 
socke t in  th e  sc rew driver h and le  because  yo u 
w ill n ot be  ab le  to tig hte n  th e bo lts  to t he  re
qu ired  torque. 
•  Always  use  t he  lug wrench  and tig ht en th e 
wh eel bolts  secure ly. 
WARNING 
Imp roper  use  of your  ve hicle  jack can  ca use 
ser io u s  pe rso nal in jury . 
•  Never  use  the fac tory  sup plied  jac k for  t his 
mod el  to lift othe r ve hicles o r any  other  heavy 
ob jec ts. 
•  Your  vehicle  jac k i s des igned  for  ch ang in g 
w hee ls  on  your  vehicle on ly,  not  fo r working 
un dernea th 
it. If you  have  to wo rk  un derneat h 
t h e  ve hicle , a lways  use  safe ty  s ta nds  to s up-
p or t th e  veh icle. 
What  do  I do  now ? 67  

Booklet  3.2  Tips  and  Advice 
Changing the headlights  and  front  turn  signal bulbs 
Fig.  3 6 Cove r  A  fo r  low  b eom , co ver  B for  high 
beom  a nd position  lamp 
Changing  th e low  beam  headlight 
bulb 
- Switch  the headlights  ofT. 
- Sw itch  off the  ign ition  and  remove  the 
k ey  from  the  ig nition  loc k. 
- Ope n the  engi ne  hood. 
- Turn  the cover 
36arrow @ to the 
ri ght  and  re m ove . 
- Turn  the bulb  hold er t o the  lef t and  re
move. 
- Pull  t he  defec tive  bul b out  of  the  h older 
a nd  install  a new  bul b. 
- Rein sta ll th e bu lb  holder  by  turning 
int o th e rig ht. 
- Replace  the cover  by turnin g it  to  th e 
left. 
Changing  the  high  beam  light  bulb 
- Switch  the head light s off . 
- Switch  off the  ig ni tion  and  re m ove  the 
k ey  from the  ignit ion  lock. 
- Op en  the  en gin e hood. 
- Pull  the  rubb er  cover  off 
36a rrow 
82  What  do  I do  now? 
F ig . 37  In  the  headlight : high  beam  bulb  3 and  po
sition  lamp  bu lb  4 
- Remove  the conn ector @. 
- Move  the w ire retainer 
82,  fig. 37 
towa rd the  front  of the  vehicl e and  the n 
pu sh  it in  the  d irec tion  of th e a rrow  out 
th e re tai nin g lug s 
- Fold  the  w ire  hook  up. 
- Remove  the bulb  holder  from  the head-
li ght. 
- C hange the  bulb. 
- Place the  bulb  holder  back  in  the  head-
l ight.  Make  sure  th e reta ining 
a t 
th e botto m. 
- Fold  the  w ire  hook  dow n and  engage  it 
in  th e  opposit e di rect ion  sh own  by  th e 
arrow  in  the  re ta inin g 
Gently pu ll 
o n  th e w ire  hook  to  check  it  h as  engaged 
sec urely. 
- Connec t the  connector @to  th e bulb 
ho lder. 
Changing  a  side  light  bulb 
- Remove  the bulb  holder 82, 
fi g. 37 
from  the headli ght. 
- Change  the bulb.