TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION...32LOCKING AND UNLOCKING...
QUICK INDEXIf this warning light comes on…NOTE:These warning lights will illuminate for a few seconds for a bulb check when the ignition key is first
WARNING!•Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the frontpassenger seat. Rear-facing child restraints MUSTONLY be used in the rear seat. Forwa
working properly. The SRS warning light is shared by thedriver’s air bag, the front passenger’s air bag, and theoptional side air bags.The air bags wi
WARNING!•On vehicles with side air bags, do not modifyyour front seats, center pillar or center console.Such modifications can adversely affect SRS pe
Transporting PetsAirbags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet.An unrestrained pet will be thrown about and possiblyinjured, or injure a pas
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSCONTENTSm Instrument cluster...108▫ Meter cluster ...108▫ Indicator and warning light
▫ Changing the setting for warning operation . . .120▫ Automatic transaxle indicator(if so equipped) ...121▫ Traction Control Syst
▫ Canadian Programming/Gate Programming. . .137▫ Operation ...138▫ Reprogramming a Signal Button ...139INSTRUMENTS AND
INSTRUMENT CLUSTERMeter cluster1. Fuel gauge2. Tachometer3. Speedometer4. Engine coolant temperature gauge5. Odometer6. Trip odometer7. Trip odometer
Indicator and warning light package1. Washer fluid level indicator →P. 1212. Anti-lock braking system warning light(if so equipped) →P. 1 1 53. Low-fu
If this warning light comes on…Warning light Do this Ref. pageCharging system warning light·Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn off the engine.C
11. High beam indicator →P. 11 412. Cruise control indicator →P. 11 513. Theft-alarm indicator →P. 11414. Malfunction indicator light(SERVICE ENGINE S
CAUTION!The red zone indicates an engine speed in excess ofsafe operation.Select the correct gear to control engine speed so thetachometer indicator d
Odometer/Trip odometerWhen the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position,an “ODO” or “TRIP” indication is given.Every time the reset button (3) i
since the current trip began and Trip can be used tomeasure the distance from an intermediate location.To return either Tripor Trip display to zero,pr
CAUTION!While driving, care should always be taken to main-tain normal engine operating temperature. If theindicator enters the “H” (hot) position whi
Trunk-ajar warning light and chimeThis light illuminates when the trunk lid isopen or not completely closed.When the vehicle is moving at more than 5m
CAUTION!Do not drive with an extremely low fuel level;running out of fuel could cause damage to thecatalytic converter.Front fog light indicator (if s
CAUTION!•If this light illuminates and the engine oil level isnot low, have your vehicle checked at an autho-rized dealer.•This warning light does not
CAUTION!•Prolonged driving with the malfunction indicatorlight on may result in further damage to theemission control system. Continued driving coulda
driving, take your vehicle to your authorized dealer andhave the system checked.[See “Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)” on page118.]Brake warning l
If this warning light comes on…Warning light Do this Ref. page·Have the vehicle inspected at an authorized dealer assoon as possible.P. 163“N” indicat
Seat belt reminder/warning lightA chime and warning light are used toremind the driver to fasten the seat belt.When the ignition key is turned to the‘
WARNING!In order to reduce risk of serious or fatal injury in anaccident, always wear your own seat belt, and do notallow anyone to ride in your vehic
COMBINATION HEADLIGHTS, DIMMER ANDTURN SIGNAL LEVERHeadlightsRotate the switch to operate the lights.OFF - All lights off- Parking, tail, front and re
1. Rotate the ignition key to “LOCK” or “ACC” positionwith the light switch in the ON “” position.2. Turn light switch to “OFF” position within about
NOTE: The headlights can also flash when the lightswitch is OFF.If you turn the lights off with the headlights set tohigh-beam illumination, the headl
There may be occasions when the lever does not returnafter cornering. This typically occurs when the steeringwheel is turned only slightly. In this ca
NOTE1. If the headlights are switched to high beam, the foglights will go out; they will illuminate again when theheadlights are switched back to low
INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT DIMMER CONTROLThe brightness of the instrument panel lights can beadjusted by turning this knob while the light switch is inthe
It will turn off automatically in about 17 minutes.To turn off the defogger before 17 minutes has lapsed,push the switch again.CAUTION!•The rear windo
The intermittent intervals are adjustable from approxi-mately 3 to 18 seconds by rotating the adjusting knob atthe end of the stalk.LO = SlowHI = Fast
If you hear the sound…Sound Do this Ref. pageIf you hear a chime constantly whenthe driver’s door is opened.“Key reminder chime”A chime will sound if
WINDSHIELD WASHERThe windshield washer can be operated by pulling thelever toward you to spray fluid when the ignition key isin either the “ON” or “AC
vehicle in a safe place, turn off the ignition, and clean thedeposits from the glass so that the wipers operatesmoothly.4. Avoid using the washer for
Push the light switch (A) to turn on the light, and pushthe light switch again to turn them off.LIGHTS (DOME LIGHTS, ETC.) AUTO-CUTOUTFUNCTIONIf any o
READING LIGHTS1. Driver’s side2. Passenger’s sidePush the rightor left reading lightswitch (lens) to turnonthe light.This light produces a spot beam f
REAR PERSONAL LIGHTSON - The light illuminatesOFF - The light illuminates when a door is opened andgoes out when it is closed.HORN SWITCHPressing on o
equipped). The transmitter operates off your vehicle’sbattery and charging system; no batteries are needed.For additional information on HomeLinky, ca
Release the buttons when the light in the indicator (D)begins to flash after 20 seconds.A - Universal Transceiver button 1B - Universal Transceiver bu
NOTE:• Some entry gates and garage door openers may re-quire you to replace step 4 with the procedures listedunder Canadian Programming.5. The indicat
OperationPress and hold the desired button (A, B or C) on theuniversal transceiver until the garage door or otherdevice begins to operate. The indicat
1. Locate the training button on the garage door motorhead unit. The exact location and color of the trainingbutton may vary by garage door opener man
If you hear the sound…Sound Do this Ref. pageIf you hear a metallic sound (squeal)when you depress the brake pedalwhile driving.“Brake pad wear alarm”
2. When the indicator light (D) begins to flash slowly(after 20 seconds) position the hand held transmitter (E)1 to 3 inches away from the universal t
This devicecomplies with FCCrules part 15.Operation issubject to the following conditions:• This device may not cause harmful interference.• This devi
STARTING AND DRIVINGCONTENTSm Break-in recommendations...146m Fuel selection...146▫ Gasoline additives ...
▫ Gear positions ...158▫ Driving speed(Vehicles with automatic transaxle) ...159▫ Holding on an upgrade ...15
m Cruise/speed control...191▫ To activate...192▫ To deactivate ...196▫ To resume the se
BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONSAdvanced automobile manufacturing techniques permityou to operate your new vehicle without experiencing along break-in period
CAUTION!Using leaded gasoline in your vehicle will damagethe engine, catalytic converter, and the oxygen sen-sors. Further, using leaded gasoline is i
Gasoline/Oxygenate BlendsSome fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with mate-rials called oxygenates such as 10% ethanol, MTBE andETBE. Oxygenates a
states adopting California emission standards, your ve-hicle will operate satisfactorily on fuels meeting Federalspecifications, but emission control
If you hear the sound…Sound Warning light Do this Ref. pageIf you hear achime whilethe engine ison, see thewarning lightin theinstrumentcluster.“Seat
NOTE:Tighten the gas cap until you hear a “clicking”sound. This is an indication that the gas cap is properlytightened.The Malfunction Indicator Light
FUEL ECONOMYFuel economy is dependent on many factors. Your per-sonal driving habits can have a significant effect on yourfuel economy. Several recomm
NOTE: For vehicleswith an automatic transaxle, thekeycannot be removed unless the selector lever is set to the“P” (PARK) position.ACCAllows operation
THEFT PROTECTIONCAUTION!Always remove the key from the ignition switch andlock all doors when leaving the vehicle unattended.Always try to park your v
WARNING!Never run the engine in a closed or poorly ventilatedarea any longer than is needed to move your vehiclein or out of the area. Carbon monoxide
NOTE: Slight noises may be heard on engine start-up.These noises will disappear as you continue warming upthe engine.Flooded engineIf the engine has b
CAUTION!The electronically controlled transaxle system isstrictly intended to provide supplementary func-tions. When driving downhill under certain co
The indicator panel, on the console located at thedriver’s right, is illuminated for night driving.Button (A) must be pushed while the brake pedal isd
Gear positions“P” PARKThe “P” (PARK) position supplements the parking brakeby locking the transaxle while the vehicle is parked.The engine can be star
“3” THIRD / “2” SECONDFor driving slowly in heavy city traffic or on mountainroads where more precise speed control is desired.Also use it when climbi
If this problem occurs…Problem Do this Ref. PageCannot turn the key(1)“LOCK” to “ACC”Turn the key while slightly turning the steering wheelright and l
Transaxle Reset ModeThe transaxle is monitored for abnormal conditions. If acondition is detected that could cause damage, the trans-axle automaticall
CAUTION!The electronically controlled transaxle system isstrictly intended to provide supplementary func-tions. When driving downhill under certain co
In the main gate, the selector lever has 4 positions andis equipped with a lock button (A) to prevent inad-vertent selection of the wrong gear.Button
WARNING!Always depress the brake pedal when shifting theselector lever into a gear from the “N” (NEUTRAL)position. When beginning to drive, do not shi
If the “N” indicator light in the instrument panel flashes,therecouldbe a malfunctionwith the automatic transaxlesystem. Identify and take action in a
“N” NEUTRALThe engine may be started in this position.WARNING!•Never move the lever to the “N” position whiledriving since you could accidentally move
+ (UP) : Push the lever forward once to shift up one gear.– (DOWN) : Pull the lever backward once to shift downone gear.CAUTION!•Upward shifts do not
3. InAutostick, downward shifts are made automaticallywhen the vehicle slows down. When the vehicle stops,1st gear is automatically selected.4. When s
Transaxle Reset ModeThe transaxle is monitored for abnormal conditions. If acondition is detected that could cause damage, the trans-axle automaticall
To startDepress the clutch pedal fully and shift into 1st. Thengradually release the clutch pedal while depressing theaccelerator pedal.CAUTION!•Do no
If this problem occurs…Problem Do this Ref. pageThe engine does not start.The lights do not come on or dim.The horn does not honk or weak sound.The ba
At low altitude locations, shift at the vehicle speeds listedfor acceleration. Earlier upshifts during cruise conditions(relatively steady speeds) wil
Recommended downshifting speedDownshifting speedmph (km/h)ConditionUnder 20 (30)3rd to 2nd4th to 2nd5th to 2nd20 to 30 (30 to 45)4th to 3rd5th to 3rdD
Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the parkingbrake is set. To set the parking brake, pull up firmly onthe lever. Also place the gear selector
WARNING!•Leaving children in a vehicle unattended is dan-gerous for a number of reasons. A child or otherscould be injured. Children should be warned
WARNING!Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure andpossibly an accident. Driving with your foot restingor riding on the brake pedal can result in
WARNING!Driving on worn brake pads can reduce your abilityto stop, and can result in an accident.ANTI-LOCK BRAKING (ABS) SYSTEM (IF SOEQUIPPED)The ABS
CAUTION!•Anti-lock braking system can not prevent acci-dents. It remains the driver’s task to exercisesafety precautions and to drive prudently.•To pr
6 mph (10 km/h). It stops operating when the vehicledecelerates to a speed below approximately 3 mph (5km/h).3. After driving on snow or icy roads, re
WARNING!•After adjustment, to the desired height, check tobe sure that the lever is locked.•Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel whiledriving.
INSIDE DAY/NIGHT REARVIEW MIRRORSWARNING!•Do not attempt to adjust the rearview mirrorswhile driving. This can be dangerous.•Your passenger’s side mir
If this problem occurs…Problem Do this Ref. pageThe vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, orsnow.1. Carefully rock the vehicle by shifting the transmissionfr
Electrochromic inside rearview mirror (if soequipped)When the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position,the green indicator (A) should be illumina
To turnoff the function, press thedisplay switch (C) morethan 6 seconds, less than 9 seconds. When the greenindicator (A) goes off, the automatic anti
How to change the display modeThe mode will change in order by pressing the displayswitch for the following seconds.1. When the ignition key is “ACC”
2. If you press thedisplay switch less than 3seconds, youcan turn on/off the display.3. If you press the display switch more than 3 seconds,less than
4. If you press the display switch more than 6 seconds,less than 9 seconds, you can turn on/off the automaticanti-glare. → 1815. If you press the disp
6. If you press the display switch more than 12 seconds,you can recalibrate compass variance. →190Outside temperature (if so equipped)When the ignitio
To alternate the temperature reading betweenFahrenheit and CelsiusPress the display switch above 3 seconds, less than 6seconds until the display blink
Compass operationWhen the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position,the vehicle’s current directional heading (N, NE, E, SE, S,SW, W and NW) will
2. Find your current location and variance zone numberon the zone map.3. Press the display switch until the new zone numberappears in the display. Aft
To calibrate the compassIf the display reads “CAL” (A), there may be a strongmagnetic field interfering with the compass. In this case,the compass may
If this problem occurs…Problem Do this Ref. pageThe automatic transaxle does not shiftwhen accelerating and/or the vehicledoes not easily begin to mov
If the “CAL” is not displayed, but compass calibration isrequired, press and hold the display switch for 12 sec-onds, or until “CAL” is displayed. Wit
NOTE•After adjustment, return the lever to the centeredposition.Press the left, right, up or down switches (B) to adjust themirrors as desired.1. Up2.
CAUTION!• For safety reasons, the main switch (A) should beset to the OFF position when you are not using thecruise/speed control system.• Cruise/spee
2. When the main switch (A) is ON, the “CRUISE”control light on the instrument cluster will illuminate.3. Pull the lever (B) down while driving at the
Cruise/speed control leverPull the cruise/speed control lever up and hold it. Yourspeed will then gradually increase. When you reach yourdesired speed
Cruise/speed control leverPull the cruise/speed control lever down and hold itwhile driving at the set speed, and you will slow down(coast) gradually.
To accelerate for passingPress the accelerator pedal as you would normally. Whenyou release the pedal, the cruise/speed control willreturn to your set
3. By slightly tapping the brake pedal or pressing downon it to slow your speed.4. By pressing the clutch pedal down (for vehicles withmanual transaxl
procedure:(1) The ignition key is turned OFF.(2) The main switch is turned OFF.TRACTION CONTROL (IF SO EQUIPPED)On slipperysurfaces, traction control
Warning lightWhen the ignition key is turned to “ON”, the warninglight illuminate and go out after a few seconds.CAUTION• If the warning light illumin
CAUTION!Damage to the catalytic converter can result if yourvehicle is not kept in proper operating condition. Inthe event of an engine malfunction, p
8. Stop driving the vehicle if you think the performanceis noticeably less, or that there is unnecessary enginemiss, or any other engine trouble, such
Check wheel nuts for tightness and tires (including sparetire) for proper pressure. Maintain specified tire inflationpressures. Replace tires before t
6. Always obey applicable laws and regulations. Be acourteous and alert driver.Always leave room for unexpected events, such as sud-den braking.7. Nev
over curbs or parking stop blocks. Always use cautionwhen traveling up or down sharp inclines as yourbumper may contact the road surface.2. Maintain s
WARNING!Never open the radiator cap when the radiator is hot.You could be seriously burned.TRAILER TOWINGWarranty RequirementsThe Manufacturer’s Passe
Weight limitsNever exceed themaximum trailer weight(A), maximumtongue weight (B), Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)and Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR
FOR PLEASANT DRIVINGCONTENTSm Sun visors...211▫ To adjust the sun visor position ...211▫ Vanity mirror ...
▫ Fade ...222▫ Graphic Equalizer ...222▫ AM/FM Selection ...222▫ Scan Button ...
▫ Tuning ...228▫ Balance ...228▫ Fade ...228▫ Tone Control ...
LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGCONTENTSm Keys...23m Sentry Key...23m Door locks (Manual)...
m Vents...237▫ Air flow rate and direction adjustments ...237m Air conditioning...238▫ Control pan
SUN VISORS1. To reduce front glare.2. To reduce side glare.To adjust the sun visor position1. Remove the holder (A) from the hook (B), then movethe su
WARNING!•Do not attempt to adjust the sun visor whiledriving. This can be dangerous.Vanity mirrorA vanity mirror is on the back of the sun visor.G10A0
Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will automaticallyturn on the mirror lights (C).CAUTION!If the lid of the lighted vanity mirror is kept open forp
CAUTION!•Be sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory operat-ing on 12V and at 120W or less.Extended use of electronic equipment with theengine off may r
CAUTION!Do not drink beverages while driving the vehicle;doing so could distract you and result in an accident.REAR SEATCup holders are provided at ea
Glove compartmentTo open the glove compartment, pull the lever.WARNING!An open glove compartment door can result inserious injury to the front passeng
Center console with lidSmall articles can be stored in center console.To open the center console, pull up on the front of the lid.Trunk net (if so equ
ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCKThe clock and radio each use the display panel built intothe radio. A digital readout indicates the time in hoursand minutes w
Signal transmissionFM signals do not follow the earth’s surface nor are theyreflected by the upper atmosphere. For this reason, FMbroadcasts cannot be
▫ Passenger switch ...46m Sunroof (if so equipped)...46▫ To tilt up...46▫ To tilt down ..
The direct signal from the broadcast station reaches theantenna slightly before the reflected signal. This timedifference may cause some reception dis
FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical disturbancesas AM. AM reception is sensitive to electrical distur-bances such as power lines, lightning
Power Switch, Volume ControlPress the ON/VOL control to turn the radio on. Turn thevolume control clockwise to increase the volume.Seek Button (Radio
To stop the search, press SCAN a second time.To Set The Radio Pushbutton MemoryWhen you are receiving a station that you wish tocommit to push-button
Seek ButtonPress the SEEK button up for the next selection on thetape and down to return to the beginning of the currentselection.Press the SEEK butto
Noise ReductionThe Dolby noise reduction system* is on whenever thetape player is on, but may be switched off.To turn off the Dolby noise reduction sy
released. Press the RW (Rewind) button and the CDplayer will reverse through the tracks until the button isreleased.Program Button 4 (Random Play)Pres
Maintain your cassette tape player. The head and capstanshaft in the cassette player can pick up dirt or tapedeposits each time a cassette is played.
Seek Button (Radio Mode)Press and release the Seek button to search for the nextstation in either the AM or FM mode. Press the top of thebutton to see
To Set The Pushbutton MemoryWhen you are receiving a station that you wish to committo push-button memory, press the SET button. SET 1 willshow in the
KEYSTwo keys are provided.The keys fit all locks. Keep one in a safe place as a sparekey.NOTE: The key number (A) is stamped on the plate asshown in t
will show the track number and index time in minutesand seconds. Play will begin at the start of track 1.Seek ButtonPress the top of the SEEK button f
Playing DiscsThe radio display indicates the CD number (the slotwhere the CD is loaded), and the current track beingplayed at the time.If more than on
5. Seek down/ RewindAPS button /Track downbutton6. Volume down buttonNOTE:• Do not push two or more of the steering wheelremote control switches at th
To listen to a tapeTo operate the APS (Automatic Program Sensor)systemThe startof each song on aprerecorded music tapecan befound by using the Fast fo
Handling of Compact Discs(1) Use only thetype of compact discs thathave themarkshown in the illustration above. (Playback of CD-Rdiscs may cause probl
(3) In the following circumstances, moisture can form oncompact discs and inside the audio system, prevent-ing normal operation.•When there is high hu
Do not wipe in a circle. Never use any chemicals suchas benzine, paint thinner, a disc spray cleaner, or ananti-static agent on the disc.(8) Do not us
This condition is not harmful to the radio. If your radioperformance does not satisfactorily “clear” by the repo-sitioning of the antenna, it is recom
Change the direction of the airflow from side to side bymoving the knob (A). Change the vertical direction of theair flow up and down by pushing the t
Changing the blower speedThe blower may be operated (when the ignition key is inthe ON position) at 4 different speeds. Select the bestspeed to fit yo
NOTE1. In the following cases, the vehicle may not be able toreceive the registered ID code from the key. Thismeans the engine will not start even whe
Changing mode selectionTo change air flow to the different outlets, turn the modeselection dial to the desired position.Face positionAir flows exclusi
Foot/face positionAir flows to the upper part of the passenger compart-ment and flows to the leg area.NOTE: Air flows mostly to the upper part of the
Foot positionAir flows mainly to the leg area.Foot/defroster positionAir flows to the leg area, windshield, and door windows.H13D0563 H13D0573242 FOR
NOTE: Air flows mostly to the leg area with the dialwithin position (1), and flows mostly to the windshieldwith the dial within position (2).Defroster
NOTE: When the mode selection dial is set to the “ ”or “” position, the air conditioning compressor willoperate automatically. The outside air positio
Air conditioning switchThe air conditioning can be operated while the engine isrunning.Push the switch, and the air conditioning (cooling/dehumidifyin
How to use the controlsHeatingSet the mode selection dial to the position shown in theillustration and set the air selection switch (A) to the“outside
To keep the windshield and door windows defogged,and to keep leg area heated (when driving in rain orsnow).1. Set the mode selection dial to thepositi
Combination of unheated air and heated airSet the mode selection dial to the position shown in theillustration and set the air selection switch (A) to
Adjust the temperature by turning the temperature con-trol dial clockwise or counterclockwise.Select the desired blower speed.NOTE: If the outside air
CAUTION!Do not make any alterations or additions to thesentry key system. Any alterations or additionscould cause failure of the sentry key.Replacemen
CAUTION!The air conditioning system in your vehicle must becharged with the refrigerant HFC-134a and the lubri-cant SUN-PAG 56.Use of any other refrig
VEHICLE CARECONTENTSm Cleaning the inside of your vehicle...253▫ Plastic, vinyl leather, fabric, and flocked parts. .253▫ Upholstery ...
In order to maintain the value and good looks of yourvehicle, perform regular maintenance using proper ma-terials and procedures.Be sure to use only t
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF YOUR VEHICLEAfter cleaning the inside of your vehicle with cleaner,wipe it dry in a shady, well ventilated area.CAUTION!Do not
Genuine leather (if so equipped)1. Lightly wipe with a soft cloth soaked in a 5% solutionof neutral detergent and water.2. Dip the cloth in fresh wate
WashingChemicals contained in the dirt and dust picked up fromair, rain, snow, or road surface can damage the paint coatand body of your vehicle if le
CAUTION!•Some types of washers (including coin-operatedwashers) apply high temperature and high pres-sure to the vehicle, which may cause heat distor-
Waxing your vehicleWax your vehicle once or twice a year, or when paintedsurfaces do not shed water well.Apply a small amount of wax to painted surfac
Polishing your vehicleIf painted surfaces have been severely damaged and losttheir original luster and color tone, polish the surfacelightly with a fi
Chrome partsTo prevent spots and corrosion of chrome parts, washwith water, dry thoroughly, and apply a nonabrasiveautomotive wax. If the chrome is se
If an error occurs, the indicator will flash 3 times.5. Repeat step 4 if you want to register additional keys.Be sure to complete the entire registrat
EMERGENCIESCONTENTSm If the vehicle breaks down...263▫ If the engine quits ...263m Operation under adverse driving cond
▫ Headlights ...295▫ Adjustment of headlight aim...297▫ Front turn signal and parking lights...297▫ Front fog
IF THE VEHICLE BREAKS DOWNIf the vehicle breaks down on the road, move to theshoulder and activate the hazard warning flashers. Ifthere is no shoulder
WARNING!When attempting to rock your vehicle out of a stuckposition, be sure that the area around the vehicle isclear of people. The rocking motion ma
CAUTION!•When driving in rain, a layer of water may formbetween the tiresand the road surface (hydroplan-ing).This reduces a tire’s frictional resista
SPARE TIRE, JACK AND TOOL SET STORAGEThe spare tire, jack and tool set are stowed in the trunk.Handling spare tireRemove the installation clamp to rem
JackTo removeTurn the shaft end so that the jack contracts and detach itfrom the storage bracket.To storeTurn the shaft end by hand to expand the jack
CAUTION!•Avoid rapid starting and braking with a compactspare tire.•Avoid driving through automatic vehicle washesand over obstacles that could possib
NOTE: The wheel cover is made of plastic; use cautionwhen prying it off.NOTE: Some styles of wheels will have bolt-on typewheel covers. To remove this
Key reminder chimeAfter the ignition switch is off, if the driver’s door isopened while the ignition key is in the ignition, a chimewill sound to remi
Before installing the wheel cover to the wheel, make surethat the opening with the symbol mark is correctlyaligned with the air valve.JACKING AND TIRE
5. Place thejack under oneof the jackingpoints shown inthe illustration. Use the jacking point closest to the tirebeing changed.C = Jacking pointWARNI
6. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange portion (D) fitsin the groove at the top of the jack.NOTE:Before use, turn the top of jack and set it assh
7. Remove the wheel nut wrench and bar from the toolbag (located inside the trunk).8. Insert the bar (E) into the wheel nut wrench (F). Thenattach the
WARNING!•Before using the jack, chock or block the wheelthat is tire diagonally opposite the jacking point.•Stop jacking up the vehicle when the tire
9. Remove the wheel nuts with the wheel nut wrench,then take the wheel off.CAUTION!Handle the wheel cover carefully when replacing theflat tire, to av
10. Clear out any mud, etc. on the hub surface, hub boltsor in the installation holes in the wheel, and then mountthe spare tire.11. Install the spare
12. Lower the vehicle slowly and then tighten the nuts inthe sequence shown in the illustration until each nut hasbeen tightened to the specified torq
14. Check tire inflation pressure. Tire inflation pressurespecifications are shown on a placard located on thedriver’s side ‘‘B’’-Pillar.CAUTION!•The
ENGINE OVERHEATINGIf the engine coolant temperature gauge indicator entersthe “H” (hot) position, the engine may be overheated.In any of the following
To lock the door from the insideMove the inside lock knob to the locked position (so thatthe red mark cannot be seen) to lock the door. All doorsshoul
WARNING!•When working near the radiator cooling fan, dis-connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignition keyto the OFF position. The fan is temperatur
connection. You wouldn’t be able to start your vehicle,and the bad ground could damage the electrical systems.CAUTION!Check the other vehicle. It must
5. Connect one end of one booster cable to the positive(+) terminal of the discharged battery (A), and the otherend to the positive (+) terminal of th
6. Connect one end of the other jumper cable to thenegative (-) terminal of the booster battery (B), and theother end to the engine block of the vehic
WARNING!•Charging the battery installed in the vehiclemight cause the battery to catch fire and explode.Or, damage to the vehicle could result. If it
CAUTION!•Tie-down hooks should never be used for towingpurposes.•This vehicle can NOT be towed by a tow truckusing sling lift type equipment. This is
CAUTION!•Towing should only be done by a professionaltow service particularly if it will involve towingon winding roads, hills or heavy traffic. If yo
Fuse blockTo prevent damage to the electrical system due to short-circuiting or overloading, each individual circuit is pro-vided with a fuse. There a
Fuse load capacitiesThe fuse cover lists the names of the electrical systemsand the fuse capacities. Spare fuses are contained in thecover of the inst
Passenger compartment fuse locationFuse location tableNo. Symbol Electrical system Capacity1Audio 20A2———3Sunroof 20A4SOCKETAccessory socket 15A5Rear
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (IF SO EQUIPPED)Press the keyless transmitter button(s), and all doors willbe locked or unlocked as desired. The PANIC button can
Engine compartment Fuse location tableNo. Symbol Electrical system Capacity1Fuse (+B) 60A2Radiator fan motor 50A3Anti-lock braking system 60A4Ignition
No. Symbol Electrical system Capacity22Dome lights 10A23Audio 10A24Fuel pump 15A25Defroster 40A•Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle. Fusea
4. There is a fuse puller in the cover of the instrumentpanel (driver’s side). Remove the fuse puller, clamp it onthe fuse you wish to remove, and pul
CAUTION!•Never use a fuse with a capacity larger than thatspecified or any substitute, such as wire, foil, etc.Doing so will cause the circuit wiring
DescriptionWattage orCandelaPowerANSI TradeNo. orBulb type5 - High-mounted stop light 18w 9216 - Stop and tail light 32/2cp 20577 - Rear turn signal a
Headlights1. Loosen the bolt (A), move the horn (B) (left side only).2. Push the connector (C) to disconnect and remove theharness connector.N10C1760N
3. Remove the locking cap (D) by turning it counter-clockwise.4. Remove the bulb (E).N10C1890 N10C1900296 EMERGENCIES
CAUTION!•Never hold the halogen light bulb with a barehand, dirty glove, etc. The oil from your handcould cause the bulb to break the next time thehea
Front fog lights (if so equipped)1. Insert a screwdriver as shown in the illustration andremove the screws.2. Slide the light unit outward to remove i
3. Pull both clips (A) away from the center as shown andremove the bulb from the socket by pulling out.4. When mounting the light unit, align the pins
INTRODUCTIONCONTENTSm Introduction...4m How To Use This Manual...4m Warnings, Cautions And Notes...5m
Horn deactivation/reactivationThe confirmation function can be set in the followingthree ways.Each time the confirmation function is set, a buzzer wil
CAUTION!•Never hold the halogen light bulb with a barehand, dirty glove, etc. The oil from your handcould cause the bulb to break the next time the fo
Rear combination lights1. Turn the trim cover clip (A) counterclockwise andremove the trim cover clip. Partially remove the trimcover in the trunk.2.
3. Slide the light unit outward to removeit. Remove eachbulb socket assembly by turning it counterclockwise.Remove the bulb from the socket by turning
License plate lightRemove the lens mounting screws, remove the socketassembly and the bulb together by turning it counter-clockwise. And remove the bu
2. Push the connector (A) to disconnect and remove thelight bulb.3. Remove the entire socket and bulb assembly (B) byturning it counterclockwise.N11H0
4. When mounting the light unit, align the pin (C) on thelight unit with the hole in the body.Trunk lightPull both clips away from the center as shown
Dome light1. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the notch of thelight assembly and pry gently downward to remove it.NOTE: Wrap acloth around the tip
Reading lightsInsert a straight blade screwdriver into the notch of thelight assembly and pry gently to remove the lens.Remove the light bulb from the
MAINTENANCECONTENTSm View of engine compartment...311m Service precautions...312m Emission-control system maintenance...
Using the panic alarmIf you are near your vehicle and feel threatened, you mayactivate the alarm to call attention.1. Press the PANIC button.2. The he
▫ Disconnection and connection ...327m Automatic transaxle...329▫ To check the fluid level...330▫ Procedure
VIEW OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT1. Power steering fluid reservoir2. Engine coolant reservoir3. Engine oil filler cap4. Engine oil level dipstick5. Battery6.
NOTE: The Scheduled Maintenance Charts are locatedin the rear of this maintenance section. Always refer tothe schedules for proper service intervals.S
WARNING!•The fan may turn on automatically even if theengine is not running; turn the ignition key to the“LOCK” position and remove the key to ensures
EMISSIONS TESTINGIn some localities, it may be or will become a legalrequirement to ensure that all emissions components andsystems are functioning pr
If the light is flashing, severe catalytic converter damageand power loss will soon occur. Immediate service isrequired.If the gas cap is not tightene
Air cleaner filterThe air cleaner filter will become dirty and loaded withdust during use, and the filtering effect will be substan-tially reduced. Re
Spark plugsSpark plugs must fire properly to assure proper engineperformance and emission-control.Do notreuse sparkplugs by cleaningor regapping. Spar
GENERAL MAINTENANCEThe following pages contain the maintenance servicerecommended by the manufacturer. In addition to thegeneral maintenance items for
To check and refill engine oilIt is normal for an engine to consume some oil. You mayfind it necessary to add oil between the recommended oilchange in
7. If you wish to add another transmitter, contact anauthorized dealer. A maximum of 4 keyless transmittersmay be programmed for your vehicle.CAUTION!
To replace the oil filterThe oil filter should be replaced at the time or mileagespecified on the scheduled maintenance chart.You should be sure that
If you are unable to find oils with the ILSAC certificationmark (“Starburst” symbol), an API classification SL, SL/CFoil with the above label.This mar
ENGINE COOLANTTo check the coolant levelThe coolant reserve system provides a quick visualmethod for determining the coolant level. When theengine is
Radiator capThe radiator cap must be fully tightened to prevent lossof coolant and engine damage.WARNING!Make sure that the engine is thoroughly coole
CLUTCH FLUID (MANUAL TRANSAXLE)To check the clutch fluidThe clutch fluid in the clutch master cylinder should bechecked when performing other underhoo
BATTERYThe condition of the battery is very important for quickstarting and to keep the vehicle’s electrical system work-ing properly. Check the batte
Insert the tip of a screwdriver at the edge of the cap, prygently to remove the cap.The inside of the battery is divided into several compart-ments.Ch
WARNING!•If the battery goes flat, be sure to check the batteryelectrolyte level before connecting booster cables.•After checking the battery electrol
WARNING!•Never disconnect the battery while the engine isrunning; doing so could damage the vehicle’selectrical components.•Never short-circuit the ba
NOTE1. Check eachbattery terminal for corrosion. If necessary,neutralize corrosion by washing with a solution of bak-ing soda and water. Apply grease
2. Remove the discharged battery from the panic buttonside of the case half.3. Install a new battery with its positive + side (2) down.Coin type batte
To check the fluid levelThe fluid level should be checked when the enginetemperature gauge indicates a normal warmed up con-dition and the fluid in th
Special additivesDaimlerChrysler does not recommend the addition ofany fluid additives to the transaxle.MANUAL TRANSAXLEAdd oil to maintain the proper
HOOD LOCK RELEASE MECHANISM ANDSAFETY CATCHThe door hinges, trunk hinges, hood lock release mecha-nism and hood safety catch should be inspected, clea
WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADESCheck the wiper blades occasionally. Periodic cleaning ofthe wiper blades is suggested to remove the accumula-tion ofsalt andro
PARKING BRAKECheck the parking brake lever travel occasionally. Tocheck, pull the lever slowly and count the number ofclicks of the ratchet.For vehicl
DRIVE BELT (FOR GENERATOR, WATER PUMP,POWER STEERING PUMP)Check the tension of the drive belt. The deflection mustbe within specifications, when depre
Amount of belt deflectionin (mm)Standard value Used belt New beltA .27 to .33(6.9 to 8.5).29 to .33(7.4 to 8.5).17 to .21(4.4 to 5.4)B .46 to .61(11.8
2. The outward facing sidewall of an asymmetrical tirethat has a particular side that must always face out-ward when mounted on a vehicle.• Rim : a me
letters 9LT9 that aremolded intothe sidewall precedingthe size designation. Example: LT235/85R16.•Temporary spare tires are high pressure compactspare
EXAMPLE : DOT MA L9 ABCD 1504DOT Department of TransportationThis symbol certifies that the tire is in compli-ance with U.S. Department of Transportat
POWER DOOR LOCKSLocking and unlocking with the door lock switchAll of the doors can be locked or unlocked by pressingthe power door lock switch on the
Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A repre-sent higher levels of performance on the laboratory testwheel than the minimum required by law.T
one mile (1.6 km) after being stationary for three hours.Cold inflation pressure must not exceed the maximumvalues molded into the tire sidewall. Afte
Tire pressure for sustained high-speed drivingFor sustained high-speed driving, increase inflation pres-sure 4 psi (28 kPa) above the recommended pres
•Vehicle normal load on the tire : load on an individualtire that is determined by distributing to each axle itsshare of the curb weight, accessory we
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver andpassengers that will be riding in your vehicle.3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and pas
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Cargo loadsThe load-carrying capacity of your vehicle is shown onthe tire and loading information placard.DO NOT USE the weight rating data provided o
When the indicators appear in two or more adjacentgrooves, tire replacement is recommended.NOTE: The mark and the location of the tire wearindicator a
CAUTION!Do not use the compact spare tire for tire rotation.Tire chainsCAUTION!Tire chains are not recommended for your vehicle.The clearance between
REGULAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEThe content and mileage interval can vary depending onmodel.!6,000 Miles (10 000 km) or at 6 months▫Change engine oil and
Locking and unlocking with key or inside lockknobUsing the key to lock or unlock the driver’s or passen-ger’s (if so equipped) door will automatically
!24,000 Miles (38 000 km) or at 24 months▫Check automatic transaxle fluid level.▫Inspect disc brake pads, rotors and calipers forwear and leaks.▫Check
!30,000 Miles (48 000 km) or at 30 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #!36
!54,000 Miles (86 000 km) or at 54 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #!60
!60,000 Miles (96 000 km) or at 60 months▫Inspect suspension system for looseness and dam-age.▫Inspect ball joint and steering linkage seals forgrease
!78,000 Miles (125 000 km) or at 78 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #!8
!90,000 Miles (144 000 km) or at 90 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #!9
!114,000 Miles (183 000 km) or at 114 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #
!120,000 Miles (192 000 km) or at 120 months▫Check fuel system for leak(tank, pipe line and connection, and fuel tankfiller tube cap).▫Check evaporati
!9,000 Miles (14 000 km) or at 9 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #!12,0
!18,000 Miles (29 000 km) or at 18 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Inspect disc brake pads, rotors and calipers forwear and leaks.▫Rot
CAUTION!Do not stand behind the exhaust pipe when loadingand unloading luggage. Heat from the exhaust couldlead to burns.To open the trunk lidVehicles
!30,000 Miles (48 000 km) or at 30 months▫Replace air cleaner filter.▫Replace spark plugs, standard type.▫Check drive belts condition (for the generat
!36,000 Miles (58 000 km) or at 36 months▫Check automatic transaxle fluid level.▫Check brake hoses for deterioration or leaks.▫Inspect drive shaft boo
!48,000 Miles (77 000 km) or at 48 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Inspect disc brake pads, rotors and calipers forwear and leaks.▫Rot
!60,000 Miles (96 000 km)▫Replace air cleaner filter.▫Replace spark plugs, standard type.▫Check drive belts condition (for the generator,water pump, p
!63,000 Miles (100 000 km) or at 63 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #!6
!75,000 Miles (120 000 km) or at 75 months▫Replace air cleaner filter.▫Replace spark plugs, standard type.▫Inspect rear drum brake linings and rear wh
!84,000 Miles (134 000 km) or at 84 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Inspect disc brake pads, rotors and calipers forwear and leaks.▫Ro
!90,000 Miles (144 000 km) or at 90 months▫Inspect suspension system for looseness and dam-age.▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Inspect disc
!102,000 Miles (163 000 km) or at 102 months▫Replace spark plugs, platinum-tipped type.▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Inspect disc brake pa
!111,000 Miles (178 000 km) or at 111 months▫Change engine oil and engine oil filter.▫Rotate tires.MILEAGE/MONTHSDEALERSHIPNAME/CODE DATEREPAIRORDER #
Remote trunk lid releasePull the trunk lid release lever, located to the left of thedriver’s seat, up to open the trunk lid.CAUTION!Do not operate the
!120,000 Miles (192 000 km) or at 120 months▫Change manual transaxle fluid.▫Change automatic transaxle fluid.▫Check fuel hoses condition.▫Flush and re
SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSm Vehicle labeling...372▫ 1 - Vehicle emission control information label . .372▫ 2 - Vehicle identification
VEHICLE LABELINGKeep a record of the vehicle identification number assuch information will assist the police if your vehicle isstolen.1 -Vehicle emiss
5 - Engine serial numberThe engine serial number is stamped on the cylinderblock as shown in the illustrations.B02B05404 CylinderB02B05506 CylinderSPE
6 - Tire and loading information placardThe tire inflation pressure label is located on the insidesill of the driver’s door.7 - Certification labelThe
GENERAL VEHICLE DATAOverall length 190.9in (4,850mm)Overall width 70.3in (1,785mm)Overall height 53.9in (1,370mm)Wheel base 103.7in (2,635mm)TIRES AND
Cargo loads capacity: 150 lbs (68kg) time the des-ignated seating capacity,subtract from the vehiclecapacity weight.CAUTION!Do not use the gross vehic
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONSItem SpecificationsEngine model 4 Cylinder 6 CylinderEngine displacement 2,351dm3(143.4 CID) 2,972dm3(181.3 CID)No. of cylinders
CAPACITIESItem Capacity Recommended LubricantsFuel (approximate) 62dm3(16.3 gal) —Engine oil Oil pan 4dm3(4.2 qt) Engine oils displayingILSAC certific
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTSm Suggestions For Obtaining ServiceFor Your Vehicle...380▫ Prepare For The Appointment ...
The handle glows in the dark after exposure to sunlight.You and your family should familiarize yourselves with thelocation and operation of the emerge
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with
•If for some reason you are still not satisfied, talk to thegeneral manager or owner of the dealership. Theywant to know if you need assistance.•If yo
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or SpeechImpaired (TDD/TTY)To assist customers who have hearing difficulties,DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporation ha
MOPAR PARTSMopar fluids, lubricants, parts, and accessories are avail-able from your DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporationdealer. They will help you keep
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORMTIRE QUALITY GRADESThe following describes the tire grading categories estab-lished by the National highway Traffi
Temperature A, B, CThe temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C,representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heatand its ability to
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CAUTION!•When loading objects in the trunk, position themso that they will not contact the emergency trunkrelease handle when closing the trunk. This
Accessory boxes ...215Accessory (installation) ...250Adding Fuel ...149Air cleaner filter
Cassette Tape and Player Maintenance ...226Cassette Tape Player ...221,223CD Player ...221,229Center console
Engine coolant ...322Engine coolant level warning light ...109Engine coolant temperature gauge ...108,113Engine hood
Headlight flasher (high/low beam) ...123Switch ...122Heater ...238High beam indicator ...
Odometer ...108,112Oil pressure gauge ...108Oil pressure warning light ...109,116OilEngine oil ...
SeatsFront seats ...57Rear seats ...66SECURITY indicator ...49,109,114Service Assistance
Tire chains ...348Tread wear indicators ...346Tools ...266Towing ...
INTRODUCTIONThis manual has been prepared with the assistance ofservice and engineering specialists to acquaint you withthe operation and maintenance
WARNING!•Remove the fuel tank filler tube cap (gas cap)slowly to prevent fuel spray from the filler neckwhich may cause injury.•The volatility of some
Low fuel warning chimeIf a chime sounds when the low fuel warning light is on,that means the fuel is low.NOTE: If thelowfuel warning lightgoes off,the
ENGINE HOOD RELEASEThe engine hood release lever (located under the instru-ment panel near the driver’s door) is used to unlock theengine hood.Pull th
NOTE: Only open the engine hood when the wipers areat their parked position to prevent damage to the enginehood and wipers.Support the engine hood wit
CAUTION!Be careful that hands or fingers are not trappedwhen closing the engine hood.POWER WINDOWSNOTE1. The windows can be operated when theignition
Driver switchThe main driver switch can be used to operate both doorwindows.Windows will move while the switch is being operatedand stop when the swit
Passenger switchThe passenger switch can be used to operate the passen-ger door window.SUNROOF (IF SO EQUIPPED)The sunroof can be opened and closed wi
NOTE: Before tilting the sunroof, completely open thesunshade. Otherwise you will not have good ventilation.To tilt downPress the sunroof switch (2).T
SunshadeThe sunshade can be opened or closed manually whilethe sunroof is closed.NOTE: The sunshade will operate together with thesunroof only when th
3. Do not try to operate the sunroof if it is frozen closed(after snowfall or during extreme cold).4. Do not sit on or place heavy luggage on the sunr
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTESThis manual contains WARNINGS against operatingprocedures which could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. It also conta
3. Lock the driver’s and the passenger’s door by usingthe key, power door lock switch, or the remote keylesstransmitter (if equipped).After completion
7. The driver should not arm the system until firstconfirming that all passengers have left the vehicle. If thedriver arms the system while a passenge
Alarm deactivationThe alarm can be deactivated in the following ways.1. By turning the key (in the driver’s or passenger’sdoor) in either direction (t
3. If the UNLOCK button is pressed when all doors areclosed and no door is opened within approximately 30seconds, re-arming will automatically occur.N
SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILD RESTRAINTS AND AIR BAGSCONTENTSm Front seats...57▫ To adjust seat forward or backward...59▫
▫ Tether anchors for the child restraint system...85▫ Tether strap anchor installation ...86▫ Children who have outgrown child restraintsys
Your vehicle has seat belts and other features that helpprotect you and your passengers in an accident.Seat belts are the most important safety device
WARNING!•Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving.This can be dangerous.•After adjusting the seat, make sure that the seat issecurely locked in
To adjust seat forward or backwardType 1 (Manual)Pull the seat adjusting lever and slide the seat forward orbackward to the desired position. Release
Overview - Instruments and controls1. Instrument cluster → p. 1082. Ignition switch → p. 1513. Supplemental restraint system-air bag(For driver’s seat
Push theswitch toadjust the seat forward or backward tothe desired position. Release the switch, and the seat willlock at that position.CAUTION!Operat
Memory reclining knobWhen you fold down the seatback by using the memoryreclining knob, the angle of the seatback will be memo-rized.Pull the memory r
WARNING!To minimize risk of severe or fatal personal injury inthe event of a collision or sudden stop, both thedriver and passenger seatbacks should a
To adjust seat height (Driver’s side only)Type 1 (Manual)Turn the knob to raise or lower the whole seat cushion.1. Raise2. LowerType 2 (Power, driver’
Rear part of the seat cushionPush the switch to raise or lower the rear part of the seatcushion.1. Raise2. LowerWhole seat cushionPush the center of t
To adjust lumbar support (Driver’s side only, if soequipped)A lumbar support is included in the seatback of thedriver’s seat. The support has a three
REAR SEATSRear seat capacityWARNING!•The rear seating capacity of this vehicle is threepeople.•The rear seat occupants should always wear theirseat be
Adjustment of the head restraintsAdjust the head restraint height so that the center of therestraint is as close as possible to your seated eye level.
SEAT BELTSSeat belts are installed in your vehicle for the protectionof the driver and passengers.Always use the seat belts. In an accident, injury to
WARNING!•To reduce the risk of severe or fatal injury from adeploying passenger air bag, make sure the pas-senger is also properly wearing their seat
Interior1. Seat belt → p. 68Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor (for frontseats) → p. 732. Remote trunk lid release → p. 373. Power window switch → p
UNIBELT instructions1. Get in the vehicle and sit in a normal correct posture.To reduce the risk of severe or fatal injury caused by aninflating air b
2. Grasp the metal tongue and slide it up the webbing sothat it becomes easy to pull across your body.After a couple of tries this will become an auto
4. Pull up on the shoulder portion of the belt to ensurethat there is no slack in the lap belt. The belt will retainthe small amount of slack necessar
5. The shoulder belt portion will allow regular move-ment under normal conditions. The belt will lock in theevent of an abrupt change in vehicle motio
WARNING!To reduce risk of serious injury in a collision, adjustthe anchor at a position so that the belt passes overyour shoulder, but does not touch
• Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. A singlechime will sound to signify that you have successfullycompleted the programming.The Enhanced Warn
WARNING!•The extender should only be used if the existingbelt is not long enough.Persons who can use the standard seat belt shouldnot use an extender.
WARNING!•All children 12 years old and under should beseated in the rear seat, and properly restrained.Accident statistics indicate that children of a
WARNING!Your vehicle is also equipped with a front passengerair bag. REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINTS orINFANT RESTRAINTS must NOT be used in thefront pas
WARNING!•It is important to use an approved rear facinginfant restraint until the infant is one year old toallow the infant’s neck and spine to develo
Outside1. Engine compartment → p. 259Engine hood → p. 422. Windshield wiper and washer → p. 1283. Sunroof (if so equipped) → p. 464. Outside rear-view
Installing a child restraint system to the loweranchorage (LATCH System)Your vehicle’s rear seat is equipped with lower anchor-ages for attaching a ch
Installation1. Open the gap a little between the seat cushion (A) andthe seatback (B) with your hand to locate the loweranchorages (C).2. Push the chi
WARNING!•If there is any foreign material in or around thelower anchorage connectors, remove it before in-stalling the childrestraint system. Also, ma
Children 12 years old and under should be restrained inthe rear seat only, whenever possible, although the frontpassenger seat belt can also be the co
3. To activate the ALR mode, slowly pull the shoulderpart of the belt all the way out until it stops, then let thebelt feed back into the retractor.4.
6. If your child restraint system requires the use of a toptether strap, refer to “Anchors for the child restraintsystem” on page 85.7. Before putting
Tether strap anchor installation1. Lift the cover from the tether anchor installation pointby pulling it back with your hand as illustrated.2. Latch t
WARNING!•Children who are not buckled up, with all thedoors locked, can be thrown out of the vehicle orotherwise be seriously or fatally injured in th
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF SEATBELTSThe seat belt webbing may be cleaned with mild soap ordetergent solution. Allow the belts to dry in the shade.D
WARNING!All seat belt assemblies, including retractors andattaching hardware, should be inspected by an au-thorized dealer after any collision. We rec
Trunk Area1. Inside emergency trunk release handle → p. 372. Trunk light → p. 3053. Jack → p. 2674. Spare tire → p. 2675. Tools → p. 266INTRODUCTION 9
WARNING!• IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ALWAYS WEARYOUR SEAT BELT PROPERLY EVEN WITHAN AIR BAG.• Seat belts help keep the driver and front pas-senger proper
WARNING!• Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean your heador chest close to the steering wheel or instrumentpanel. Do not put your feet or legs on
WARNING!•REAR- FACING CHILD RESTRAINTS or IN-FANT RESTRAINTS must NOT be used in thefront passenger seat as it places an infant too closeto the passen
WARNING!•FRONT- FACING CHILD RESTRAINTS shouldbe used in the rear seat whenever possible. If theymust be used in the front passenger seat, move thesea
1. Air bag module (Driver)2. Air bag module (Passenger)3. Air bag control unit (including the front impact sen-sors)4. SRS warning light5. Side air ba
The air bags will operate only when the ignition switch isin the ‘‘ON’’ or ‘‘START’’ position.When an impact sensor detects a front or side impact ofs
Driver’s and passenger’s front air bag systemWARNING!•Do not attach anything to the steering wheel’spadded cover, such as trim material, badges, etc.T
WARNING!•Do not set anything on, or attach anything to, theinstrument panel above the glove compartment. Suchitems could strike and injure an occupant
A label is attached to the seatbacks in vehicles with sideair bags.The side air bag is designed to inflate only on the side ofthe vehicle that is hit.
WARNING!•The side air bag inflates with great force. In orderto reduce the risk of serious or possibly fatalinjury when the air bag is inflating, the
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