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Towing Condition Wheels OFF theGround ALL Models
Flat Tow NONE If transmission is operable:
•Transmission in NEUTRAL
• 25 mph (40 km/h) max speed
• 15 miles (24 km) max distance
Wheel Lift or Dolly
To w Rear
Front OK
Flatbed ALL BEST METHOD
Proper towing or lifting equipment is required to prevent
damage to your vehicle. Use only tow bars and other
equipment designed for this purpose, following equip-
ment manufacturer ’s instructions. Use of safety chains is
mandatory. Attach a tow bar or other towing device to
main structural members of the vehicle, not to bumpers
or associated brackets. State and local laws regarding
vehicles under tow must be observed. If you must use the accessories (wipers, defrosters, etc.)
while being towed, the ignition must be in the ON/RUN
position.
If the key fob is unavailable or the vehicle’s battery is
discharged, see “Shift Lever Override” in this section for
instructions on shifting the automatic transmission out of
PARK for towing.
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Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated test, which
you can use prior to going to the test station. To check if
your vehicle’s OBD II system is ready, you must do the
following:
1. Cycle the ignition switch to the ON position, but donot crank or start the engine.
NOTE: If you crank or start the engine, you will have to
start this test over.
2. As soon as you cycle the ignition switch to the ON position, you will see the Malfunction Indicator Light
(MIL) symbol come on as part of a normal bulb check.
3. Approximately 15 seconds later, one of two things will happen:
• The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds and then
return to being fully illuminated until you turn OFF the ignition or start the engine. This means that your
vehicle’s OBD II system is
not readyand you should
not proceed to the I/M station.
• The MIL will not flash at all and will remain fully
illuminated until you place the ignition in the off
position or start the engine. This means that your
vehicle’s OBD II system is readyand you can proceed
to the I/M station.
If your OBD II system is not ready,you should see your
authorized dealer or repair facility. If your vehicle was
recently serviced or had a battery failure or replacement,
you may need to do nothing more than drive your
vehicle as you normally would in order for your OBD II
system to update. A recheck with the above test routine
may then indicate that the system is now ready.
Regardless of whether your vehicle’s OBD II system is
ready or not, if the MIL is illuminated during normal
vehicle operation you should have your vehicle serviced
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To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter dam-
age:
•Do not shut off the engine or interrupt the ignition,
when the transmission is in gear and the vehicle is in
motion.
• Do not try to start the engine by pushing or towing the
vehicle.
• Do not idle the engine with any spark plug wires
disconnected or removed, such as when diagnostic
testing, or for prolonged periods during very rough
idle or malfunctioning operating conditions.
Maintenance-Free Battery
Your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance-free battery.
You will never have to add water, nor is periodic main-
tenance required.
WARNING!
•Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and can
burn or even blind you. Do not allow battery fluid
to contact your eyes, skin, or clothing. Do not lean
over a battery when attaching clamps. If acid
splashes in eyes or on skin, flush the area imme-
diately with large amounts of water. Refer to
“Jump-Starting Procedures” in “What To Do In
Emergencies” for further information.
• Battery gas is flammable and explosive. Keep
flame or sparks away from the battery. Do not use
a booster battery or any other booster source with
an output greater than 12 Volts. Do not allow cable
clamps to touch each other.
• Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories
contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands
after handling.
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Cooling System
WARNING!
•When working near the radiator cooling fan,
disconnect the fan motor lead or turn the ignition
switch to the OFF position. The fan is temperature
controlled and can start at anytime the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
• You or others can be badly burned by hot engine
coolant (antifreeze) or steam from your radiator. If
you see or hear steam coming from under the hood,
do not open the hood until the radiator has had
time to cool. Never try to open a cooling system
pressure cap when the radiator is hot.
Coolant Checks
Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) protection every 12
months (before the onset of freezing weather, where applicable). If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty, the
system should be drained, flushed, and refilled with
fresh OAT coolant (conforming to MS-12106) only by an
authorized dealer. Check the front of the A/C condenser
for any accumulation of bugs, leaves, etc. If dirty, clean by
gently spraying water from a garden hose vertically
down the face of the condenser.
Cooling System — Drain, Flush And Refill
NOTE:
Some vehicles require special tools to add coolant
properly. Failure to fill these systems properly could lead
to severe internal engine damage. If any coolant is
needed to be added to the system please contact your
local authorized dealer.
If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or contains
visible sediment, have an authorized dealer clean and
flush with OAT coolant (antifreeze) (conforming to
MS.90032).
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Installation
Place the liner into the cupholder drawer and push the
liner into place so that the retention tabs seat into the
corresponding openings in the drawer.
FUSES
WARNING!
•When replacing a blown fuse, always use an ap-
propriate replacement fuse with the same amp
rating as the original fuse. Never replace a fuse
with another fuse of higher amp rating. Never
replace a blown fuse with metal wires or any other
material. Failure to use proper fuses may result in
serious personal injury, fire and/or property dam-
age.
(Continued)
WARNING! (Continued)
•Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the ignition
is off and that all the other services are switched off
and/or disengaged.
• If the replaced fuse blows again, contact an autho-
rized dealer.
• If a general protection fuse for safety systems (air
bag system, braking system), power unit systems
(engine system, gearbox system) or steering system
blows, contact an authorized dealer.
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CavityMaxi Fuse Mini Fuse Description
F20 30 Amp Green Windshield Wiper
F21 15 Amp Blue Fuel Pump
F22 20 Amp Yellow Engine Control Module (ECM), Ignition
Coils (3.6 Gasoline Engine)
F22 20 Amp Yellow Engine Control Module (ECM), Primary
Loads (3.0 Diesel Engine)
F23 20 Amp Yellow Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Valves
F24 7.5 Amp Brown KL15 Vacuum pump relay coil (3.6
Gasoline Engine) — If Equipped
F30 15 Amp Blue Heated Mirrors
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GaugesFuel .................................128
Odometer ............................ .128
Speedometer ..........................128
Tachometer ............................128
Gear Ranges ............................ .205
Gear Select Lever Override ..................324
General Information ....................183, 261
General Maintenance .......................128
Glass Cleaning .......................... .360
Gross Axle Weight Rating ................269, 272
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ..............269, 272
Guide, Body Builders ........................6
GVWR .................................269
Hazard Driving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow
Standing Water ........................ .215
Hazard Warning Flasher ....................287 Headlights
Cleaning ............................ .359
High Beam ............................94
High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch ..........94
Passing ...............................94
Switch ................................92
Head Restraints ...........................86
Heated Mirrors ............................74
Heated Seats .............................85
Heater .................................183
Heater, Engine Block .......................202
High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Switch .....94
Hill Start Assist .......................... .228
Hitches Trailer Towing ........................ .274
Hood Release .............................89
Ignition .................................11
Key..................................11
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Ignition Key Removal.......................11
Illuminated Entry ..........................16
Immobilizer (Sentry Key) ....................13
Inside Rearview Mirror ......................72
Instrument Cluster .....................127, 128
Instrument Panel And Controls ...............126
Instrument Panel Cover .....................358
Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning ...............360
Interior Appearance Care ....................358
Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers) .............98
Introduction ..............................4
Jump Starting ............................317
Key-In Reminder ..........................13
Key, Replacement ..........................14
Keys ...................................11
Key, Sentry (Immobilizer) ....................13 Lane Change Assist
........................94
Lap/Shoulder Belts .........................27
Latches .................................68
Lead Free Gasoline ........................262
Leaks, Fluid ..............................68
Life Of Tires ............................ .252
Light Bulbs .......................... .67, 376
Lights ............................... .67, 91
AirBag .........................48, 65, 128
Anti-Lock ............................ .128
Brake Assist Warning ....................226
Brake Warning ........................ .128
Bulb Replacement .......................378
Check Engine (Malfunction Indicator) .........128
Cruise ...............................128
Daytime Running ........................92
Dimmer Switch, Headlight ...............91, 94
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator .....226
Engine Temperature Warning ...............128
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