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2. Route  the  tether  strap  to  provide  themost  direct  path  for  the  strap  between
the  anchor  and  the  child  seat.  If  your
vehicle  is  equipped  with  adjustable  rear
head restraints, raise  the  head  restraint,
and  where  possible,  route  the  tether
strap  under  the  head  restraint  and
between  the  two  posts.  If  not  possible,
lower  the  head  restraint  and  pass  the
tether  strap  around  the  outboard  side  of
the head restraint.
3. Attach the tether strap hook of the child restraint  to  the  top  tether  anchorage  as
shown in the diagram.
Tether Strap Mounting (Two-Door Models) Tether Strap Mounting (Four-Door Models)
4. Remove  slack  in  the  tether  strap according to the child restraint manufac -
turer’s instructions.
 WARNING!
An  incorrectly  anchored  tether  strap
could lead to increased head motion and
possible injury to the child. Use only the
anchorage  position  directly  behind  the
child seat to secure a child restraint top
tether strap.
If  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  split
rear  seat,  make  sure  the  tether  strap
does  not  slip  into  the  opening  between
the seatbacks as you remove slack in the
strap.
 WARNING!
The  child  restraint  owner’s  manual
provides  instructions  for  installing  the
child  restraint  using  the  seat  belt.  Read
and  follow  these  instructions to install the
child seat properly.
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Tire Rotation Recommendations 
The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle
operate  at  different  loads  and  perform
different  steering,  handling,  and  braking
functions.  For  these  reasons,  they  wear  at
unequal rates.
These effects can be reduced by timely rota-
tion  of  tires.  The  benefits  of  rotation  are
especially  worthwhile  with  aggressive  tread
designs  such  as  those  on  On/Off  Road  type
tires. Rotation will increase tread life, help to
maintain mud, snow, and wet traction levels,
and contribute to a smooth, quiet ride. Refer  to  the  “Maintenance  Plan”  for  the
proper  maintenance  intervals.  The  reasons
for  any  rapid  or  unusual  wear  should  be
corrected prior to rotation being performed.
The  suggested  rotation method is the “rear
-
ward-cross” shown in the following diagram.
Tire Rotation (Rearward Cross)
STORING THE VEHICLE   
Observe the traction device manufacturer’s
instructions on  the  method of installation,
operating  speed,  and  conditions  for  use.
Always use the suggested operating speed
of  the  device  manufacturer’s  if  it  is  less
than 30 mph (48 km/h).
Do not use traction devices on a compact
spare tire.
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 CAUTION!
Proper  operation  of  four-wheel  drive
vehicles  depends  on  tires  of  equal  size,
type  and  circumference  on  each  wheel.
Any  difference  in  tire  size  can  cause
damage  to  the  transfer  case.  Tire  rotation
schedule  should  be  followed  to  balance
tire wear.
 WARNING!
Take  care  to  avoid  the  radiator  cooling
fan  whenever  the  hood  is  raised.  It  can
start  anytime  the  ignition  switch  is  ON.
You can be injured by moving fan blades.
Remove any metal jewelry such as rings,
watch  bands  and  bracelets  that  could
make  an  inadvertent  electrical  contact.
You could be seriously injured.
Vehicles  with  the  Stop/Start  system  will
be equipped with two batteries. Both the
main  and  the  supplemental  batteries
must  be  disconnected  to  completely
de-energize  the  12  Volt  electrical
system.
Serious injury or death could result if you
do  not  disconnect  both  batteries.  To
learn  how  to  properly  disconnect,  see
your authorized dealer.
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