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12. Check synthetic rope. The rope should be neatly woundaround the spooling drum. Improper winding can cause
damage to the synthetic rope.
Synthetic Rope Neatly Wound Around The Spooling Drum Heavy Blanket Over Rope
In certain situations you may decide to throw a heavy
blanket or similar object over the rope. A heavy blanket
can absorb energy should the synthetic rope break. Place
it on the rope midway between the winch and the anchor
point. Do this before the rope is put under tension. Do not
approach or move the blanket once tension is applied. Do
not allow it to get pulled into the fairlead. If it is necessary
to move or remove the blanket, slack the tension on the
rope first.

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NOTE:•Avoid overheating the winch motor. For extendedwinching, stop at reasonable intervals to allow the
winch motor to cool down.
•What to look for under load: The synthetic rope must always spool onto the drum as indicated by the drum
rotation decal on the winch. As you power-in, make
sure the synthetic rope winds evenly and tightly on the
drum. This prevents the outer rope wraps from
drawing into the inner wraps, binding and damaging
the synthetic rope. Avoid shock loads by using the
control switch intermittently to take up rope slack.
Shock loads can momentarily far exceed the winch and
synthetic rope ratings. During side pulls the synthetic
rope tends to stack up at one end of the drum. This
stack can become large enough to cause serious
damage to the winch. So, line up pulls as straight ahead
as possible and stop winching if the synthetic rope
comes close to the tie rods or mounting plate. To fix an
uneven stack, spool out that section of the rope and
reposition it to the opposite end of the drum, which will
free up space for continued winching. 15. Secure vehicle. Once recovery of the vehicle is complete,
be sure to secure the vehicle's brakes and shift the trans -
mission to PARK. Release tension in the synthetic rope.
16. Disconnect the synthetic rope, and disconnect from the anchor.
17. Rewind the synthetic rope. The person handling the synthetic rope should walk the rope in and not let it slide
through the hand, control the winch at all times.
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Increasing Pulling Power
In some cases, you may find yourself needing more pulling
power. The use of snatch blocks increases mechanical advan-
tage and that increases your pulling power.
Double Line
Wire Rope Routing Because pulling power decreases with the number of layers
of synthetic rope on the winch drum, you can use a snatch
block to double line out more rope. This decreases the
number of layers of synthetic rope on the drum, and
increases pulling power. Start by feeding out enough
synthetic rope to free the winch hook. Attach the hook to
your vehicle's frame/tow hook and run the rope through a
snatch block. Disengage the clutch and, using the snatch
block, pull out enough synthetic rope to reach your anchor
point. Do not attach the hook to the mounting kit. Secure to
the anchor point with a tree trunk protector or choker chain.
Attach the clevis/shackle. Attach the shackle to the two ends
of the strap/chain, being careful not to over tighten (tighten
and back-off 1/2 turn).
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Center High Mounted Stop Light......................................... 453
Center Seat Storage Compartment ....................................... 113
Changing A Flat Tire .............................................................. 469
Chart, Tire Sizing .................................................................... 533
Check Engine Light (Malfunction Indicator Light) ........... 193
Checking Your Vehicle For Safety ........................................ 286
Checks, Safety .......................................................................... 286
Child Restraint ........................................................................ 258
Child Restraints Booster Seats ........................................................................ 262
Child Seat Installation ................................................ 275, 277
How To Stow An unused ALR Seat Belt ......................... 273Infant And Child Restraints .............................................. 260Locating The LATCH Anchorages ................................... 269
Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children ..................... 264Older Children And Child Restraints .............................. 261
Seating Positions ................................................................. 263
Clean Air Gasoline .................................................................. 568
Cleaning Wheels................................................................................... 551
Climate Control ......................................................................... 79 Automatic ............................................................................... 83
Manual .................................................................................... 79
Cold Weather Operation........................................................ 296
Compact Disc (CD) Maintenance ......................................... 672
Compact Spare Tire ................................................................ 549 Contract, Service......................................................................675
Cooling Pressure Cap (Radiator Cap) ..................................525
Cooling System ........................................................................522
Adding Coolant (Antifreeze) .............................................524
Coolant Level ...............................................................522, 525Cooling Capacity .................................................................571
Disposal Of Used Coolant..................................................525Drain, Flush, And Refill .....................................................523
Inspection ............................................................................. 525
Points To Remember ........................................................... 526Pressure Cap ........................................................................525Radiator Cap ........................................................................525Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) .....................523, 571, 572
Corrosion Protection ...............................................................557
Cruise Control (Speed Control) ....................................354, 357
Cruise Light .....................................................................191, 192
Cupholders...............................................................................122
Customer Assistance ..............................................................673
Cybersecurity ...........................................................................576 D
Daytime Running Lights ..........................................................68
Dealer Service ..........................................................................506
Defroster, Rear Window ..........................................................79
Defroster, Windshield ......................................................79, 287
Delay (Intermittent) Wipers ....................................................77
Diagnostic System, Onboard .................................................192

688
Schedule, Maintenance .......................................................... 499
Seat Belt Reminder.................................................................. 179
Seat Belts .......................................................................... 231, 287Adjustable Shoulder Belt ................................................... 237
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage .......................... 237
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage................... 237
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) ................................ 243
Child Restraints ................................................................... 258Energy Management Feature ............................................ 242
Extender................................................................................ 241
Front Seat...................................................................... 231, 235
Inspection ............................................................................. 287
Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation ........................................... 235
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ......................................... 237Operating Instructions ....................................................... 235
Pregnant Women................................................................. 242
Pretensioners........................................................................ 242
Reminder .............................................................................. 232
Seat Belt Extender ............................................................... 241Seat Belt Pretensioner ......................................................... 242
Seat Belt Reminder .............................................................. 232Untwisting Procedure ........................................................ 237
Seat Belts Maintenance........................................................... 562
Seats ................................................................................ 40, 42, 44 Adjustment....................................................................... 40, 44Easy Entry .............................................................................. 48 Folding Floor ........................................................................119
Head Restraints .....................................................................51
Memory...................................................................................45
Power ......................................................................................43
Rear Folding ...........................................................................40
Reclining Rear ........................................................................43
Tilting ......................................................................................40
Security Alarm ...................................................................32, 181
Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) .........................................572
Sentry Key Key Programming .................................................................30
Sentry Key (Immobilizer).........................................................30
Sentry Key Replacement ..........................................................31
Service Assistance ...................................................................673
Service Contract.......................................................................675
Service Manuals ......................................................................677
Shifting...................................................................................... 299 Automatic Transmission ....................................................301
Transfer Case .......................................................................316Transfer Case, Shifting Into Transfer Case
Neutral (N) ...........................................................................433
Transfer Case, Shifting Out Of Transfer Case
Neutral (N) ...........................................................................435
Side Steps, Power ......................................................................35
Signals, Turn ..............................................................71, 191, 289
Siri..............................................................................................666