
Booklet 3.2 Tips and  Advice 
WARNING (continued) 
• Always  make  sure  that  the battery  pro
v idin g ass istance  has the  same  vo ltage  as the 
discharged  battery  (12V) and  approximately 
the  same  ca pacity (see  battery label). 
•  Neve r jump  start  a ve hicle  with 
rrozen 
batt ery.  1r a battery  is or  has  been  frozen,  re
pla ce it. 
•  Batteries  giv e 
explosive  hydrogen  gas. 
A lways  keep sparks,  open  flame  and 
smoking  materials  away  from  batteri es. 
•  Never  short out the battery  pole s by  con
necting  the positive 
and  nega tive po les 
with  eac h other . 
•  Always  follow  the  jumper  cab les ' manufac
turer's  instruct ions. 
•  Never  co nn ect  the negati ve cab le  from  the 
other  vehicle  directly  to the  negat ive  terminal 
or  the  discharged  battery.  The  hydrogen  gas 
rrom  the battery  is  exp losive. 
Towing 
WARN ING (continued) 
• Never  attac h  the negative  cable  from  the 
ve hicl e providing  starting  assistance  to parts 
of  the  fuel  syst em or  to the  brake  hoses  o r 
brake  lines. 
•  Never  a llow  the  non -in sula ted  parts  of  th e 
batt ery clamps  to touch.  Never  allow  the 
jumpe r cab le a ttached  to the positive  battery 
t ermina l to  contac t metal  parts  of the  vehicle. 
•  Alw ays  route  the  jumper  cables  so that 
th ey can not  ge t tangled  up  with  moving  parts 
in  th e engi ne c ompartment. 
the  vehicl e's  e lec
tri cal sys te m. 
•  Do not l et 
veh icles  touch  eac h oth er. Oth 
e rw ise  curr ent  could  fl ow  betwee n the ve hicles 
a s soo n as  the plu s(+)  te rminal s are 
co nn ect ed. 
67. 
86  What  do  I do  now? 
Fig.  43  The front  right  secti on  of  the vehicle:  fitti ng 
t he  towing  eye 
- Rem ove the scre w 42 usin g the 
sc rew dri ver.  

-Press  the cove r together u sing  both 
hand s in  the  direc tion  or th e arrows 
42  and  pull  the  cover 
Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
-Screw  th e  tow ing eye  into the  t hread ed 
ho le , turnin g 
co1111t er-cl ockwi se as far  as it 
will  go 
43. 
- Use  the  wre n ch  for  leverage  to  tighten 
the  towing  eye. 
Towing  eye  at  the  rear  of  the  vehicle 
Fig.  44  Rear lawing  eye 
General  notes 
Installing  the towing  eye 
-Take  the  towing  eye , the  wrench  a nd 
th e  sc rew driver  out  of the  vehicl e tool  kit 
=;:iage  67. 
- Pull  the cover  down and  lea ve  it 
hanging  on  the  vehicl e 
- R em ove  the cove r on  the  threaded  hole. 
- Screw  t he towin g eye  into  th e thr ea ded 
hol e, turning 
co 1111r er-clockw ise as  fa r as  it 
w ill  go 
44. 
- Use  the wrench  for  leve rage  to tight en 
the  tow ing eye. 
po ssi ble  tow  with  the fron t wheels  off ground 
A lways  observe the  following use  a 
t ow-rope : 
Notes  for  the driver  of the  towing  ve
hicle 
- Turn  on the emerge ncy  flas her. 
- Driv e slowly  at fir st until  th e tow-ro pe  is 
taut.  Then  acce lerate  graduall y. 
- Press  the acce le rator  slow ly . 
- Remembe r that  the  brak e boo ster  and 
po we r stee rin g ar e not  working in  the ve
hi cle  you are  tow ing.  Brake  earlier  and 
mor e  gently than  you wo uld  n orm ally 
Do  not  drive than  30 mph  (50 
k m /h )  and  furth er tha n 30  miles  (5 0 km ). 
Notes  for  the  driver of  the  towed  ve
hicl e 
-Turn  on  the emergency  flash er. 
- Move  the selecto r leve r or  gears hi ft 
l ever  to  the neutral  posi tion  (NJ 
- Make  sure  tha t rh e tow -rope is  taut  at a ll 
Tow-ro pe or tow -bar 
It  is easier  and sa fer  to  tow a  vehicle with  a  tow
bar . O nl y use a  tow- rope if yo u d o no t h ave  a 
tow -bar. 
A  tow -rope  s hould  be sli ghtl y e las tic  to re duce 
th e lo adin g on  both  vehicl es. U se 
tow-rope 
mad e of sy nthetic fib er  or sim ilar  ela sti c  m ate -
r ia l. 
What  do  I do  now?  87  

Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Ad vic e 
Attach  the tow-rope  or  the tow-bar  only  to th e 
tow ing  eyes  provid ed . 
D riv in g  s ty le 
T ow ing  require s some exper ie nc e, es pecia lly 
when  using a  tow -rope.  Both  driv ers should  be 
familiar  w it h  th e tec hn iqu es  required  for  tow ing. 
In ex perienced  drivers  should  not  try  to  tow  an
o th er ve hicle. 
Do  not  pu ll to o hard  w ith th e towing  vehicle and 
a vo id j erking  the  tow- rope . When  tow in g  on  an 
unpa ved road,  there  i s alway s 
risk  of over
l oad ing and  damaging  the an ch orage  points . 
T he  ignition  oft  he  ve hicle be in g towed  must  be 
s witched  on  to prevent  the  stee ring  whee l fro111 
lo ck ing.  Also  ensur e that  the  turn  signals,  horn, 
windshield  wipers  and  wash ers  work  properl y. 
Keep  in  mind  that the brake  b ooste r  d oes  not 
work  when  th e e ngine  is  not  running.  You will 
hav e to  apply  considerably  more  pressure  to  th e 
brak e pedal  than  you wou ld  nor111a lly. 
A lso  the pow er  stee rin g do es not work  when the 
e n g in e  is  not  running.  You will n eed m ore for ce 
to  stee r than  you would  norma lly. 
Tow in g  ve hicl es  w it h an  aut om atic  tran smi ssio n 
•  Move  the se lec tor  leve r to  N.  • 
Do not  drive fa ster  than  30 mph  (50 km/h) 
wh en  towing  a  ve hicl e. 
•  Do  not  tow  further  t han 
3 0 111iles (50 km ). 
•  lfa  tow  tru ck i s use d, th e ve hicle  must  be 
tow ed with  a ll w heels  off  the ground . 
WARNING 
Towing  a  vehicle  c hange s th e  way yo ur vehi cle 
h an dles a nd  br akes.  To  help  re du ce  t he  risk  of 
an  acci den t lead ing to se rious persona l injury, 
no te  th e fo llow ing: 
•  T he  dr ive r of  t he  ve hicle  t hat  is be ing 
towe d: 
- Will h ave  to p ress  th e bra ke  peda l con
s id era bly harder  than  no rm al beca use  th e 
b ra ke boos te r i s not a cti ve.  Always  be  alert 
no t to  rear-end  the tow ing ve hicle . 
- Will h ave to  use cons idera bly more  fo rce 
t o t urn  th e steerin g w hee l,  b eca use  th e 
power  steer ing  is  not active. 
•  The  driver  o f the  ve hicle  that  is  tow ing: 
- Must  accelera te grad ually a nd  ge ntle, 
avo id je rkin g m oveme nts. 
- Must  b ra ke ear lier a nd  more  gentle t han 
yo u wo uld norm ally 
When  can  your  vehicle  not  be  towed? 
Yo ur ve hicle  m ay  no t  be  towe d un der  the  fo l
l ow ing  con ditions: 
•  If th e tran sm iss ion  mal fun cti o ns and  there  is 
no  tran smis sion  flui d. 
•  I f th e veh icle e lectr ical sys tem  is not  func 
ti o nin g beca use  the  s tee ring  will lock  up. 
•  If yo u ha ve  to driv e fu rth er  th an  30  mile s (5 0 
•  If the  front  or rea r axl e is off th e ground 
because  you dama ge th e gea r. 
In  the se  cases  the vehicl e mu st be  transport ed 
o n  a car  c arrie r or trailer. 
WARNING 
If  you  still  tow your ve hicle  un der  these  co ndi
tio ns,  you  could ca use  an  acci dent  or  ca use 
d am age  to  th e ve hicle.  Thi s w ill n ot b e  covere d 
by  your  Limit ed  New Ve hicle Warra nty . 
88  Wha t  do I do  no w? 
Do no t tow  your ve hicl e beh ind  a  re cre a tional 
vehicle . The  Automatic  transmi ssio n can  be se
ve re ly  damaged.  This  can  happ en  even  if  these 
l ec to r lever  is  in  th e N  (Ne utral)  pos ition. 
•  If  th ere  is  no  oil  in  th e  tra nsmi ssio n  because 
o f dama ge to  yo ur vehicle , th e veh icl e s hould  b e 
mo ved with  a  ca r carrier . 
•  If th e front  or rear  axle  is  lift ed off  th e  grou nd, 
thi s will  serio us  dama ge the dr ive  gea r. 
•  If th e  veh icl e ha s to  be  towe d more  than  30 
mi les  (5 0 
all  whee ls  must  be  rai sed to  tow 
t he  vehicle.  The vehicle  should  be  m oved with  a 
car  carrier . 
• If vehicle  has  no e lec trica l po we r, th e 
s te erin g will  be  locked.  The ve hicle  must  

Parts  27 
Plastic  parts  19 
Clean ing  23 
Power  steering  6 
Power  wa sh er  18 
Prem ium  Gaso line  32 
R 
Rai sing  th e veh icle wit h th e  jac k 72 
Hear  lid 
Escape  handle  76 
wind ow heat ing 
Heatin g element  wires  20 
Refue ling 30 
H eg ular  Gaso line  32 
Repair s 28 
Hep  lacin g 
Whee l rim s  63 
Rep lacing  tires  and  wheels  6 1 
He por ting  safety  de fects 
Ca nada  90 
Unit ed  States  90 
Rims  Replacing  63 
gas kets  20 
s 
Safery  belt s 
Cleaning  26 
S now  chains  66 
Spa res  27 
Speed  Hating  Letter  Code  62 
Sta rtin g w ith  jum per ca bles  84 
Ste ps  fo r dete rmining  correc t load  lim it  59 
T 
Tank 
Fillin g 
tank  30 
Openi ng  the  fu el filler 
30 
Tec hnical m od ifica tions  28 
T ire pressu re  56 
T ir e  pressure  monitoring  system 
Se nso rs  63 
Tir es and  whee ls  63 
Va lves  63 
Booklet 3.2  Tips and  Advice @ 
Tire service  life  59 
T ir es 
Rep la cing  63 
Se rv ice  life  59 
Speed  Hating  Leller  Code  62 
Ti re  manufa cturing  dale 62 
Ti re  specificat ions  62 
Tread  depth 59 
Uni form  tire qua lity gradi ng 64 
Win te r  tires  65 
Tir es and  vehicle  load  limit s 58 
Tir es and  whe els  5 1 
C hec king  tir e press ure 56 
Co ld tire  innation  pre ssure  54 
D imens ions  6 1 
General  notes  51 
Glo ssary  of 
and  loadin g 
t e rm inology  52 
New  tires  and  whee ls  61 
Rep lacing  6 1 
Snow  cha ins  66 
T ire  pressu re  mon ito rin g sys tem  63 
Tir es and  vehicle  load  limit s 58 
Whee l bolts  66 
W int er tire s  65 
Tools  67 
Towing  86 
Four-wheel  dr ive  86 
General  notes  87 
When  can yo ur  vehicl e not be  towed?  88 
Towing  eye  86 
Tra iler  tow ing 
Brak es ll 
Dr iv in g tips  13 
Operating  instru ction s 12 
Safety  chain s 11, 12 
Tec hnical requir ements  IO 
Tire  press ure  12 
T ow ing tips  13 
Trailer  lights  11 
Tra iler  weigh t 12 
Tra nspo rt Ca nada  90 
Tread  Wea r Ind ica to r (TWI)  59 
u 
Underbody  sea lant  22 
Unidir ectiona l tires  51,  73 
Uniform  lir e  qu alit y g rading  64 
Alphabetical  index  95