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INTRODUCTION CONTENTS 䡵 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 䡵 How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 䡵 Warnings And Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 䡵 Vehicle Identification Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 䡵 Vehicle Modification...
INTRODUCTION This manual has been prepared with the assistance ofservice and engineering specialists to acquaint you withthe operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It issupplemented by a Warranty Information Booklet andvarious customer oriented documents. You are urged toread these publicati...
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS This manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures which could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. It also contains CAUTIONS against procedures which could result in damage to your vehicle. If you donot read this entire manual you may miss importantinformation. Obser...
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS / ALTERATIONS WARNING! Any modifications or alterations to this vehiclecould seriously affect its roadworthiness and safetyand may lead to an accident resulting in seriousinjury or death. INTRODUCTION 7 1
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS 䡵 A Word About Your Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ▫ Ignition Key Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ▫ Key-In-Ignition Reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 ▫ Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS You can insert the double sided keys into the locks witheither side up. The dealer that sold you your new vehicle has the keycode numbers for your vehicle locks. These numbers canbe used to order duplicate keys from your dealer. Askyour dealer for these numbers and keep them i...
Refer to Personal Settings in the electronic vehicle infor-mation center (EVIC) Section of this manual for details. WARNING! Leaving children in a vehicle unattended is danger-ous for a number of reasons. A child or others couldbe injured. Children should be warned not to touchthe parking brake, bra...
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System does not need to bearmed or activated. Operation of the system is automaticregardless of whether or not the vehicle is locked orunlocked. During normal operation, the Theft Alarm/Immobilizer Light will come on for three (3) secondsimmediately after the ignition swit...
At the time of purchase, the original owner is providedwith a four digit PIN number. This number is requiredfor dealer replacement of keys. Duplication of keys maybe performed at an authorized dealer or by using theCustomer Key Programming procedure. This procedureconsists of programming a blank key...
General Information The Sentry Key system complies with FCC rules part 15and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation issubject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference that may bereceived, including interference that...
WARNING! • For personal security and safety in the event of anaccident, lock the vehicle doors as you drive aswell as when you park and leave the vehicle. • When leaving the vehicle always remove the keyfrom the ignition lock, and lock your vehicle. Donot leave children unattended in the vehicle, or...
Automatic Door Locks The doors will lock automatically on vehicles with powerdoor locks if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The Auto Lock feature is enabled. 2. The transmission is in gear. 3. All doors are closed. 4. The throttle is pressed. 5. The vehicle speed is above 15 mph (24 km/h)...
Child Protection Door Lock To provide a safer environment for small children ridingin the rear seats, the rear doors are equipped with a childprotection door lock system. WARNING! Avoid trapping anyone in the vehicle in a collision.Remember that the rear doors can only be openedfrom the outside when...
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY This system allows you to lock or unlock the doors, openthe trunk, or activate the panic alarm from distances upto about 23 feet (7 meters) using a hand held radiotransmitter. The transmitter need not be pointed at thevehicle to activate the system. NOTE: If the key is in the ig...
To unlock the doors: Press and release the UNLOCK button on the transmitteronce to unlock the driver’s door, or twice to unlock alldoors. The turn signal lights will flash twice to acknowl-edge the unlock signal. The illuminated entry system alsoturns on. The headlights will also activate and remain...
Transmitter Battery Service The recommended replacement battery is one CR2032battery. NOTE: Do not touch the battery terminals that are on the back housing or the printed circuit board. 1. With the transmitter buttons facing down, remove thesmall screw, and separate the two halves of the transmit-te...
To arm the system: Remove the key from the ignition switch and either: 1. Press a power door lock switch while the driver’s orpassenger’s door is open. 2. Press the LOCK button on the keyless entry transmit-ter. After the last door is closed, or if all doors are closed, thesystem will arm itself in ...
The Vehicle Theft Alarm system is designed to protectyour vehicle, however, you can create conditions wherethe system will give you a false alarm. If one of thepreviously described arming sequences has occurred, thesystem will arm regardless of whether you are in thevehicle or not. If you remain in ...
The window lock switch on the driver’s door allows youto disable the window controls on the passenger doors.When the lock switch is pressed the window controls onthe passenger doors will not illuminate and the passen-ger windows will be disabled. WARNING! Never leave children in a vehicle, with the ...
To close the window part way, lift the window switch tothe first detent and release when you want the window tostop. The power window switches remain active for 10 min-utes after the ignition switch has been turned off. Thetime is customer programmable through the electronicvehicle information cente...
Wind Buffeting Wind buffeting can be described as the perception ofpressure on the ears or a helicopter type sound in theears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with thewindows down, or the sunroof (if equipped) in certainopen or partially open positions. This is a normal occur-rence and can b...
With the ignition ON, the trunk open symbol will bedisplayed in the instrument cluster indicating that thetrunk is open. The odometer display will reappear oncethe trunk is closed. With the key in lock position or key out, the trunk opensymbol will be displayed until the trunk is closed. CAUTION! Do...
WARNING! In a collision, you and your passengers can suffermuch greater injuries if you are not properly buck-led up. You can strike the interior of your vehicle orother passengers, or you can be thrown out of thevehicle. Always be sure you and others in yourvehicle are buckled up properly. Buckle u...
WARNING! • Wearing a seat belt incorrectly is dangerous. Seatbelts are designed to go around the large bones ofyour body. These are the strongest parts of yourbody and can take the forces of a collision thebest. Wearing your belt in the wrong place couldmake your injuries in a collision much worse. ...
WARNING! • A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle will not protect you properly. The lap portion could ridetoo high on your body, possibly causing internalinjuries. Always buckle your belt into the bucklenearest you. • A belt that is too loose will not protect you as well. In a sudden stop you...
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage In the driver and front passenger seats, the shoulder beltcan be adjusted upward or downward to position the beltaway from your neck. Push and fully depress the buttonabove the webbing to release the anchorage, and thenmove it up or down to the position that ...
Enhanced Seat Belt Reminder System (BeltAlert) If the driver’s or front passenger’s seat belt has not beenbuckled within 60 seconds of starting the vehicle and ifthe vehicle speed is greater than 5 mph (8 km/h), theEnhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) will alert thedriver or front passenger to buckle...
NOTE: Although the Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) has been deactivated, the Seat Belt WarningLight will continue to illuminate while the driver’s orfront passenger’s seat belt remains unbuckled. Seat Belts and Pregnant Women We recommend that pregnant women use the seat beltsthroughout their pr...
Driver and Right Front Passenger SupplementalRestraint System (SRS) - Airbag This vehicle has front airbags for both the driver andfront passenger as a supplement to the seat belt restraint systems. The driver’s airbag is mounted in the center ofthe steering wheel. The passenger’s front airbag ismou...
This vehicle may also be equipped with left and rightside curtain airbags to protect the driver and passengerssitting next to a window. If the vehicle is equipped withside curtain airbags, they are located above the sidewindows. Their covers are also labeled SRS AIRBAG. NOTE: Airbag covers may not b...
Along with the seat belts, front airbags work with theinstrument panel knee bolsters to provide improvedprotection for the driver and front passenger. Side Cur-tain Airbags also work with seat belts to improve occu-pant protection. The seat belts are designed to protect you in many typesof collision...
• The ORC also monitors the readiness of the electronicparts of the system whenever the ignition switch is inthe START or ON positions. These include all of theitems listed above except the knee bolster, the instru-ment panel, and the steering wheel and column. If thekey is in the LOCK position, in ...
requiring air bags. When the right front passenger seatis empty or when very light objects are placed on theseat, the passenger air bag will not inflate even thoughthe PAD indicator lamp is not illuminated. The PAD indicator light should not be illuminatedwhen teenagers, most children in a forward-f...
If there is a fault present in the OCS, the Airbag WarningLight (a red light located in the center of the instrumentcluster directly in front of the driver) will be turned on.This indicates that you should take the vehicle to anauthorized dealer. The Airbag Warning Light is turned onwhenever there i...
• Do not replace the seat cover with an aftermarket seatcover. • Do not add a secondary seat cover other than thoseapproved by DaimlerChrysler/Mopar. • At no time should any supplemental restraint system(SRS) component or SRS related component or fas-tener be modified or replaced with any part excep...
• As the airbags deflate you may see some smoke-likeparticles. The particles are a normal by-product of theprocess that generates the nontoxic gas used for airbaginflation. These airborne particles may irritate the skin,eyes, nose, or throat. If you have skin or eye irritation,rinse the area with co...
Maintaining Your Airbag System WARNING! • Modifications to any part of the airbag systemcould cause it to fail when you need it. You could beinjured because the airbags are not there to protectyou. Do not modify the components or wiring,including adding any kind of badges or stickers tothe steering ...
one year old and weigh at least 9 kg (20 lbs). Two types of child restraints can be used rearward-facing: infantcarriers and “convertible” child seats. • The infant carrier is only used rearward-facing in thevehicle. It is recommended for children who weigh upto about 20 lbs (9 kg). “Convertible” ch...
• The restraint must be appropriate for your child’sweight and height. Check the label on the restraint forweight and height limits. • Carefully follow the instructions that come with therestraint. If you install the restraint improperly, it maynot work when you need it. • Buckle the child into the ...
• Check belt fit periodically. A child’s squirming orslouching can move the belt out of position. • If the shoulder belt contacts the face or neck, move thechild closer to the center of the vehicle. Never allow achild to put the shoulder belt under an arm or behindtheir back. LATCH — Child Seat Anch...
Installing the LATCH-Compatible Child RestraintSystem We urge that you carefully follow the directions of themanufacturer when installing your child restraint. Not allchild restraint systems will be installed as described here.Again, carefully follow the installation instructions thatwere provided w...
NOTE: When using the LATCH attaching system to install a child restraint, please ensure that all seat beltsnot being used for occupant restraints are stowed and outof reach of children. It is recommended that beforeinstalling the child restraint, buckle the seat belt so theseat belt is tucked behind...
plate into the buckle again. If you still can’t make thechild restraint secure, try a different seating position. To attach a child restraint tether strap: 1. Rotate the cover over the anchor directly behind theseat where you are placing the child restraint. 2. Route the tether strap to provide the ...
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS 䡵 Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 ▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 ▫ Automatic Dimming Inside Mirror —If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 ▫ Driver’s Si...
MIRRORS Inside Day/Night Mirror Adjust the mirror to center on the view through the rearwindow. A two point pivot system allows for horizontaland vertical adjustment of the mirror. Annoying headlight glare can be reduced by moving thesmall control under the mirror to the night position(toward rear o...
Power Remote-Control Mirrors The power mirror switch is located on the driver’s doortrim panel next to the power door lock switch. A rotaryknob selects the left mirror, right mirror, or off position. After selecting a mirror move the knob in the samedirection you want the mirror to move. Use the cen...
The rearview mirror contains the microphone for thesystem and the control buttons that will enable you toaccess the system. The diagram below shows the mirrorwith the appropriate buttons. Individual button behavioris discussed in the ⬙ Operation ⬙ section. The UConnect™ system can be used with any H...
• When prompted, say the name of the new entry. Use oflong names helps the voice recognition and is recom-mended. For example, say ⬙ Robert Smith ⬙ or ⬙ Robert ⬙ instead of ⬙ Bob. ⬙ • When prompted, enter the number designation (e.g.: ⬙ Home, ⬙ ⬙ Work, ⬙ ⬙ Mobile, ⬙ or ⬙ Pager ⬙ ). This will allow y...
• The UConnect™ system will call the last number thatwas dialed on your cellular phone. Note: this may notbe the last number dialed from the UConnect™ sys-tem. Call Continuation Call continuation is progression of a phone call onUConnect™ system after the vehicle ignition key hasbeen switched to off...
• Make sure that no one other than you is speakingduring a voice recognition period. • Performance is maximized under: • low-to-medium blower setting, • low-to-medium vehicle speed, • low road noise, • smooth road surface, • fully closed windows, • dry weather condition. • Even though the system is ...
• Performance, such as, audio clarity, echo. and loud-ness to a large degree, rely on the phone and network,and not the UConnect™ system. • Echo at far end can sometime be reduced by loweringthe in-vehicle audio volume. Bluetooth Communication Link Cellular phones have been found to occasionally los...
North American English Primary Alternate(s) Zero Oh Add location Add new All All of them Confirmation prompts Confirmations prompts Delete a name Delete Language Select language List names List all List paired phones List phones Pager Beeper Phone pairing Pairing Phonebook Phone book Return to main ...
WARNING! Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seat couldcause you to lose control. The seat belt might not beproperly adjusted and you could be injured. Adjustthe seat only while the vehicle is parked. CAUTION! Do not place any article under a power se...
Lumbar Support This feature allows you to increase or decrease theamount of lumbar support. Turn the control lever for-ward to increase and rearward to decrease the desiredamount of lumbar support. Heated Seats—If Equipped Heated seats, which are available only with leatherupholstery, provide comfor...
Pressing the switch a second time will select low-levelheating. Pressing the switch a third time will shut theheating elements off. When high-temperature heating is selected, the heatersprovide a boosted heat level during the first four minutesof operation after heating is activated. The heat output...
Folding Rear Seat The rear seatbacks can be folded forward to provide anadditional storage area. Pull on the loops shown in theillustration to fold down either or both seatbacks. Theseloops can be tucked away when not in use. When the seat back is folded to the upright position makesure it is latche...
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS This feature allows both the brake and accelerator pedalsto move toward or away from the driver to provideimproved position with the steering wheel. The adjust-able pedal system is designed to allow a greater range ofdriver comfort for steering wheel tilt and seat position.The swit...
TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD Two latches must be released to open the hood. First, pullthe hood release lever located under the left side of theinstrument panel. Next, move to the outside of the vehicle and push thesafety catch to the left. The safety catch is located underthe center front edge of the...
WARNING! If the hood is not fully latched, it could fly up whenthe vehicle is moving and block your forward vision.You could have a collision. Be sure all hood latchesare fully latched before driving. CAUTION! Do not place heavy items or sit on the aluminumhood, as damage to the hood may result. LIG...
Interior Lights The interior lights come on when a door is opened. The interior lights will automatically turn off 10 minutesafter the ignition switch is moved to the LOCK positionif they are switched on manually, or if a door is left opento protect the battery. Turn the ignition switch ON, orcycle ...
Headlight Switch The headlight switch is located on the left side of theinstrument panel. This switch controls the operation ofthe headlights, parking lights, instrument panel lights,instrument panel light dimming, interior lights, and foglights. Multi-Function Lever The multi-function lever control...
Headlights, Parking Lights, Instrument PanelLights Rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the first detentfor parking light and instrument panel light operation.Turn to the second detent for headlight, park light andinstrument panel light operation. Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only) The high be...
If the headlights are turned off before the ignition, theywill turn off in the normal manner. NOTE: The lights must be turned off within 45 seconds of turning the ignition off to activate this feature The Headlamp delay time is programmable on vehiclesequipped with the Electronic Vehicle Information...
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS The wipers and washers are operated by themulti-function lever. The lever is located on theleft side of the steering column. Rotate the end of the control lever to select the desired wiper speed. CAUTION! Turn the windshield wipers off when drivingthrough an automatic c...
Mist Feature Push the wiper lever in to activate a single wipe to clearoff road mist or spray from a passing vehicle. As long asthe lever is pushed in, the wipers will continue tooperate. Windshield Wiper Operation Rotate the end of the lever to the second detent for Lowspeed wiper operation, or to ...
The washer fluid reservoir will hold a full gallon of fluidwhen “Low Washer Fluid” (Electronic Vehicle Informa-tion Center equipped vehicles), or the low washer sym-bol (non Electronic Vehicle Information Center equippedvehicles) appears in the instrument cluster. TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN Un...
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced electronicbrake control system that includes ABS (Anti-Lock BrakeSystem), TCS (Traction Control System), BAS (BrakeAssist System and ESP (Electronic Stability Program). Allfour systems work together to enhance vehicle stabilit...
Partial Off This mode is entered by momentarily depressing the ⬙ ESP Control Switch ⬙ . When in ⬙ Partial Off ⬙ mode the TCS portion of ESP as been disabled and the ⬙ ESP/ TCS Indicator Light ⬙ will be illuminated. All other stability features of ESP function normally. This modeis intended to be use...
Full Off This mode is intended for off-highway or off-road useonly and should not be used on any public roadways.This mode is entered by depressing and holding the“ESP Control Switch” for 5 seconds when the vehicleis stopped and the engine is running. In this mode, allESP and TCS stability features ...
If the “ESP/BAS Warning Lamp” comes oncontinuously with the engine running, a mal-function has been detected in either the ESP orthe BAS system, or both. If this light remains on after several ignition cycles, and the vehicle has beendriven several miles at speeds greater than 30 mph (48km/h), see y...
To Activate: Push and release the speed control lever (“ON/OFF”)once and an LED on the lever will illuminate indicatingthat the electronic speed control is ON. To turn thesystem OFF, Push and release the lever (“ON/OFF”)again and the system and indicator will turn off. On some models an indicator li...
To Vary the Speed Setting: When the speed control is set, speed can be increased bypushing the lever up and holding (“ACC/RES”). Whenthe lever is released, a new set speed will be established. Pushing the lever up and releasing (“ACC/RES”) oncewill result in a 1 mph (1.6 km/h) speed increase. Eachti...
OVERHEAD CONSOLE — IF EQUIPPED The overhead console contains courtesy/reading lights,an optional universal garage door opener (HomeLink 威 ), storage for sunglasses, and optional power sunroofswitches. Courtesy/Reading Lights At the forward end of the console are two courtesy/reading lights. Press th...
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) fea-tures a driver-interactive display which includesHomeLink system messages. The EVIC is located in theinstrument cluster below the speedometer. 1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons, andrelease only when the EVIC display shows “ChannelsC...
complete the programming of a rolling code equippeddevice (most common garage door openers require thisstep). 6. At the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit)in the garage, locate the ⬙ learn ⬙ or ⬙ smart ⬙ button. This can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire isattached to the mot...
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules and withRSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference that may bereceived including interference that may cause undes-ired operat...
Pinch Protect Override If a known obstruction (ice, debris, etc.) prevents closing,press the switch forward and hold for two seconds afterthe reversal occurs. This allows the sunroof to movetowards the closed position. NOTE: Pinch protection is disabled while the switch is pressed. Venting Sunroof -...
NOTE: If desired, the power outlet next to the ash tray receiver (if equipped) can be converted by your autho-rized dealer to provide power with the ignition switch inthe LOCK position. The center console outlet is powered directly from thebattery (power available at all times). Items plugged intoth...
Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off CAUTION! • Many accessories that can be plugged in drawpower from the vehicle’s battery, even when notin use (i.e. cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, ifplugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery willdischarge sufficiently to degrade battery lifeand/or preven...
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL CONTENTS 䡵 Instruments And Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 䡵 Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 䡵 Instrument Cluster Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . 132 䡵 Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) . 139 ▫ Trip Funct...
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 130 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 131 4
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS 1. Fuel Gauge The pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank whenthe ignition switch is in the ON position. 2. Trip Odometer Button Press this button to change the display from odometer toeither of the two trip odometer settings. The letter “A” or“B” will appear...
• Personal Settings Not Available – Vehicle Not in Park • Left/Right Front Door Ajar (one or more, with a singlechime if speed is above 1 mph) • Left/Right Rear Door Ajar (one or more, with a singlechime if speed is above 1 mph) • Door (S) Ajar (with a single chime if vehicle is inmotion) • Low Wash...
• Distance To Empty (DTE) Shows the estimated distance that can be travelled withthe fuel remaining in the tank. This estimated distance isdetermined using the MPG for the last few minutes. Thisis not resettable. NOTE: The “LOW FUEL” message will appear in the EVIC display when DTE is 30 miles or le...
Automatic Compass Calibration This compass is self calibrating which eliminates theneed to manually set the compass. When the vehicle isnew, the compass may appear erratic and the EVIC willdisplay “CAL” until the compass is calibrated. You mayalso calibrate the compass by completing one or more360° ...
Compass Variance Compass Variance is the difference between magneticNorth and Geographic North. In some areas of thecountry, the difference between magnetic and geographicNorth is great enough to cause the compass to give falsereadings. If this occurs, the compass variance must be set. NOTE: Magneti...
To set the variance: Turn the ignition switch ON. Press and hold the compass button for approximately 2 sec-onds. Use the SCROLL buttons until “Compass Variance”is highlighted. The “Compass Variance” message and thelast variance zone number will be displayed. Press andrelease FUNCTION SELECT button ...
menu. When the Map display is active, pressing theFUNCTION SELECT button will change the NavigationUnit Display to the Menu. Turn By Turn Directions If Turn by Turn Navigation is enabled through PersonalSettings, the Navigation System will provide turn by turndirections to the programmed destination...
SALES CODE REF — AM/FM/CD (SINGLE DISC)RADIO WITH OPTIONAL SATELLITE RADIO ANDHANDS FREE PHONE CAPABILITY NOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower right side of your radio faceplate. Operating Instructions - Radio Mode NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate ...
SEEK Button (Radio Mode) Press and release the SEEK button to search for the nextlistenable station in either AM/FM or Satellite (ifequipped) mode. Press the right side of the button to seekup and the left side to seek down. The radio will remaintuned to the new station until you make another selec-...
4. Adjust the minutes using the right side Tune / Audiocontrol. 5. To exit, press any button/knob or wait 5 seconds. RW/FF (Radio Mode) Pressing the rewind/fast forward button causes the tunerto search for the next frequency in the direction of thearrows. This feature operates in either AM, FM or Sa...
selected within 5 seconds after pressing the SET button,the station will continue to play but will not be storedinto push-button memory. You may add a second station to each push-button byrepeating the above procedure with this exception: Pressthe SET button twice and SET 2 will show in the displayw...
Press the RND button a second time to stop RandomPlay. Operation Instructions - Auxiliary Mode The auxiliary (AUX) jack is an audio input jack, whichallows the user to plug in a portable device such as anMP3 player, cassette player or microphone and utilize thevehicle’s audio system to amplify the s...
RW/FF (Auxiliary Mode) No function. RND/SET Button (Auxiliary Mode) No function. Mode Button (Auxiliary Mode) Press the mode button repeatedly to select between theCD player or Satellite Radio (if equipped). Operating Instructions - Hands Free Phone — IfEquipped Refer to the HANDS FREE PHONE (UConne...
By pressing the SEEK button when the PTY icon isdisplayed, the radio will be tuned to the next frequencystation with the same selected PTY name. The PTYfunction only operates when in the FM mode. If a preset button is activated while in the PTY (ProgramType) mode, the PTY mode will be exited and the...
Press and hold the FF button to fast forward through thetracks. Release the FF button to stop the fast forwardfeature. If the RW button is pressed, the current track willreverse to the beginning of the track and begin playing. Press the RND button a second time to stop RandomPlay. Buttons 1 - 6 (CD ...
Supported MP3 File Formats The radio will recognize only files with the *.mp3 exten-sion as MP3 files. Non-MP3 files named with the *.mp3extension may cause playback problems. The radio isdesigned to recognize the file as an invalid MP3 and willnot play the file. When using the MP3 encoder to compre...
To increase the speed of disc loading, it is recommendedto use CD-R media and single-session discs. To create asingle-session disc, enable the Disc at Once option beforewriting to the disc. Operation Instructions - (CD Mode for MP3 andWMA Audio Play) SEEK Button (CD Mode for MP3 and WMA Play) Pressi...
Operating Instructions - Video EntertainmentSystem (VES) (If Equipped) Refer to separate Video Entertainment System (VES)Guide. VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (SALES CODEXRV) — IF EQUIPPED The optional VES™ (Video Entertainment System) con-sists of a DVD player and LCD (liquid crystal display)screen, a ...
NAVIGATION SYSTEM (SALES CODE REC) — IFEQUIPPED NOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower right side of your radio faceplate. Navigation Radio with CD Player and MP3 Capability(REC) - combines a Global-Positioning System-basednavigation system with a color screen to provide maps,turn identi...
REMOTE SOUND SYSTEM CONTROLS The remote sound system controls are located on thesurface of the steering wheel at the 3 and 9 o’clockpositions. Some models feature an Electronic Vehicle InformationCenter (EVIC) with driver-interactive display. It is lo-cated in the instrument cluster below the speedo...
Two Types of Signals There are two basic types of radio signals... AM orAmplitude Modulation, in which the transmitted soundcauses the amplitude, or height, of the radio waves tovary... and FM or Frequency Modulation, in which thefrequency of the wave is varied to carry the sound. Electrical Disturb...
4. Before inserting a tape, make sure that the label isadhering flatly to the cassette. 5. A loose tape should be corrected before use. To rewinda loose tape, insert the eraser end of a pencil into the tapedrive gear and twist the pencil in the required directions. Maintain your cassette tape player...
RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONES Under certain conditions, the cellular phone being On inyour vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance fromyour radio. This condition may be lessened or eliminatedby relocating the cellular phone antenna. This conditionis not harmful to the radio. If your rad...
indicate the rear window defroster is ON. The defrosterautomatically turns off after about 10 minutes of opera-tion. CAUTION! To avoid damaging the electrical conductors of therear window defroster, do not use scrapers, sharpinstruments, or abrasive window cleaners on theinterior surface of the wind...
Window Fogging Interior fogging on the windshield can be quickly re-moved by turning the mode selector to Defrost. TheDefrost/Floor mode can be used to maintain a clearwindshield and provide sufficient heating. If side win-dow fogging becomes a problem increase blower speed.Vehicle windows tend to f...
adjusting the blower control knob (left knob) to aposition other than HI AUTO or LO AUTO. • Most of the time, when in Automatic operation, youcan temporarily put the system into recirculationmode by pressing the Recirc button. However, undercertain conditions in automatic the system is blowingair ou...
the rear window defroster is ON. The defroster automati-cally turns off after approximately 10 minutes of opera-tion for the first push of the button, and will turn off afterapproximately 5 minutes for the second push of thebutton. CAUTION! To avoid damaging the electrical conductors of therear wind...
Winter Operation Use of the air Recirculation mode during winter monthsis not recommended because it may cause windowfogging. NOTE: See Operating Tips chart (for Manual A/C Control) at the end of this section for suggested controlsettings in different weather conditions. Vacation Storage Anytime you...
Operating Tips 188 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
STARTING AND OPERATING CONTENTS 䡵 Starting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 ▫ Normal Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 䡵 Transmission Shifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 ▫ 5 Speed Automatic Transmission . . . . . . . . . . 194 ▫ Automatic T...
STARTING PROCEDURES CAUTION! Long periods of engine idling, especially at highengine speeds, can cause excessive exhaust tempera-tures which can damage your vehicle. Do not leaveyour vehicle unattended with the engine running. WARNING! Do not leave animals or children inside parkedvehicles in hot we...
WARNING! • Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to getit started. Vehicles equipped with an automatictransmission cannot be started this way. Un-burned fuel could enter the catalytic converter andonce the engine has started, ignite and damage theconverter and vehicle. If the vehicle has a dis-...
After Starting The idle speed will automatically decrease as the enginewarms up. TRANSMISSION SHIFTING 5 Speed Automatic Transmission WARNING! Unintended movement of a vehicle could injurethose in and near the vehicle. As with all vehicles,you should never exit a vehicle while the engine isrunning. ...
Park Position The PARK position is to be used when parking thevehicle. Engage only with the vehicle stopped. The PARKposition is not intended to serve as a brake when thevehicle is parked. Rather, the driver should always usethe parking brake in addition to placing the selector leverin PARK to secur...
NOTE: To avoid overrevving the engine when the selector lever is moved in “D -” direction, the transmis-sion will not shift to a lower gear if the engine’s revolu-tions per minute limit would be exceeded. Briefly press the selector lever in the “D +” direction. Thetransmission will shift from the cu...
A reset feature is available to allow the vehicle to bedriven to a dealer for service. To reset the transmission,use the following procedure: 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. Move the selector lever to the PARK position. 3. Turn off the engine. 4. Wait approximately 10 seconds. 5. Restart the engine. 6. Move...
Automatic Transmission — General Information CAUTION! Damage to the transmission may occur if the follow-ing precautions are not observed: • Shift into PARK only after the vehicle has come toa complete stop. • Shift into or out of REVERSE only after thevehicle has come to a complete stop and theengi...
manner may cause the ABS or traction system malfunc-tion indicator light to come on. Turn off the engine andrestart the engine to clear the malfunction indication. Brake Transmission Shift Interlock System This vehicle is equipped with a brake transmission shiftinterlock system (BTSI) that holds the...
An UPSHIFT message will appear in the ElectronicVehicle Information Center (EVIC) portion of your instru-ment cluster when using Autostick. This message ap-pears in order to alert the driver to upshift to the nextgear. The UPSHIFT message will display while operatingthe vehicle at higher engine revo...
PARKING BRAKE When the parking brake is applied with the ignitionswitch on, the brake light in the instrument cluster willturn on. NOTE: This light only shows that the parking brake is applied. It does not show the degree of brake application. Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the parkingbr...
The parking brake should always be applied when thedriver is not in the vehicle. 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 notto touch the parking brake, brake pedal or thegear selector leve...
Anti-Lock Brake System The Anti-Lock Brake System provides increased vehiclestability and brake performance under most brakingconditions. The system automatically “pumps” thebrakes during severe braking conditions to preventwheel lock-up. The electronic brake force distribution (EBD) prevents therea...
WARNING! The Anti-Lock Brake System contains sophisticatedelectronic equipment that may be susceptible tointerference caused by improperly installed or highoutput radio transmitting equipment. This interfer-ence can cause possible loss of anti-lock brakingcapability. Installation of such equipment s...
• European Metric tire sizing is based on Europeandesign standards. Tires designed to this standard havethe tire size molded into the sidewall beginning withthe section width. The letter ⬙ P ⬙ is absent from this tire size designation. Example: 215/65R15 96H • LT(Light Truck)-Metric tire sizing is b...
Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Size Designation: P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standards ⴖ ....blank.... ⴖ = Passenger car tire based on European design standards LT = Light Truck tire based on U.S. design standards T = Temporary Spare tire 31 = Overall Diameter in Inches (in) 215 = S...
EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index —A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry. H = Speed Symbol —A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load correspondingto its load index under certain operating conditions.—The maximum speed correspon...
Tire Identification Number (TIN) The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tirehowever the date code may only be on one side. Tireswith white sidewalls will have the full TIN includingdate code located on the white sidewall side of the tire. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black side...
Tire Loading and Tire Pressure Tire Placard Location NOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on either the face of the driver’s door or the driver’s side“B” pillar. Tire and Loading Information Placard This placard tells you important information aboutthe:1) number of people that can...
Loading The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceedthe load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. Youwill not exceed the tire’s load carrying capacity if youadhere to the loading conditions, tire size and cold tireinflation pressures specified on the Tire and LoadingInformation pla...
2. Economy— Improper inflation pressures can cause uneven wearpatterns to develop across the tire tread. These abnormalwear patterns will reduce tread life resulting in a need forearlier tire replacement. Underinflation also increases tirerolling resistance and results in higher fuel consumption. 3....
CAUTION! After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure al-ways reinstall the valve stem cap–if equipped. Thiswill prevent moisture and dirt from entering thevalve stem, which could damage the valve stem. Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always“cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold ti...
WARNING! High speed driving with your vehicle under maxi-mum load is dangerous. The added strain on yourtires could cause them to fail. You could have aserious accident. Don’t drive a vehicle loaded to themaximum capacity at continuous speeds above 75mph (120 km/h). Radial-Ply Tires WARNING! Combini...
Tread Wear Indicators Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment tiresto help you in determining when your tires should bereplaced. These indicators are molded into the bottom of the treadgrooves and will appear as bands when the tread depthbecomes 1/16 inch (2 mm). When the indicators appe...
Replacement Tires The tires on your new vehicle provide a balance of manycharacteristics. They should be inspected regularly forwear and correct cold tire inflation pressure. The manu-facturer strongly recommends that you use tires equiva-lent to the originals in size, quality and performancewhen re...
CAUTION! Replacing original tires with tires of a different sizemay result in false speedometer and odometer read-ings. Alignment And Balance Poor suspension alignment may result in: • Fast tire wear. • Uneven tire wear, such as feathering and one-sidedwear. • Vehicle pull to right or left. Tires ma...
NOTE: • The TPMS can inform the driver of a low tire pressurecondition. • The TPMS is not intended to replace normal tire careand maintenance, nor to provide warning of a tirefailure or condition. • The TPMS should not be used as a tire pressure gaugewhile adjusting your tire pressure. Tire Pressure...
Modules mounted in three of the four wheel wells,various Tire Pressure Monitoring System Display Mes-sages in the EVIC, and Telltale Lamp. NOTE: For vehicles with optional wheel/tire sizes and significantly different tire placard pressures, the placardpressure value and the low-pressure threshold va...
The tire pressure sensors are covered under one of thefollowing licenses: United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KR5S120123 Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2671-S120123 TIRE CHAINS If driving conditions require tire chains for your vehicle,chains that meet SAE...
NOTE: In order to avoid damage to tires, chains, and your vehicle do not drive for a prolonged period of timeon dry pavement. Observe the tire chain manufacturer’sinstructions on method of installation, operating speed,and conditions for usage. Always use the lower suggested operating speed if botht...
• The use of fuel additives which are now being sold asoctane enhancers are not recommended. Most of theseproducts contain high concentrations of methanol.Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problemsresulting from the use of such fuels or additives are notthe responsibility of the manufacturer...
ADDING FUEL Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap) The gas cap is located behind the fuel filler door on theleft side of the vehicle. Push in on the left side (near theedge) of the fuel filler door to access the fuel filler cap. Ifthe gas cap is lost or damaged, be sure the replacementcap is for use with this ve...
NOTE: • Tighten the gas cap until you hear a “clicking” sound.This is an indication that the gas cap is properlytightened. If the gas cap is not secured properly theMalfunction Indicator Light in the instrument clusterwill turn on. Make sure that the gas cap is tightenedeach time the vehicle is refu...
VEHICLE LOADING The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is shown in thecharts that follow. This information should be used forpassenger and luggage loading as indicated. If the seatbacks are folded for carrying cargo, do notexceed the specified GVWR and GAWR. Vehicle Certification Label Your vehi...
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES CONTENTS 䡵 Hazard Warning Flasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 䡵 If Your Engine Overheats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 䡵 TIREFIT Tire Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 䡵 Jump-Starting Procedures If Battery Is Low . . . 247 䡵 Driving On Slipp...
HAZARD WARNING FLASHER The hazard flasher switch is located in the center of theinstrument panel below the center air outlets. To engage the Hazard Warning Flashers, depress theswitch on the instrument panel. When the Hazard Warn-ing Switch is activated, all directional turn signals willflash on and...
removes this heat. You can also turn the Temperaturecontrol to maximum heat, the Mode control to floor, andthe fan control to High. This allows the heater core to actas a supplement to the radiator and aids in removing heatfrom the engine cooling system. CAUTION! Driving with a hot cooling system co...
The TIREFIT system is located under an access panel inthe rear compartment 1. Air pump hose 2. Power plug and cable 3. Air pump switch 4. Pressure gauge 5. TIREFIT sealant bottle 6. TIREFIT sealant hose TIREFIT Location TIREFIT contents 244 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
WARNING! • Do not attempt to repair a tire on the side of the vehicleclose to traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoidthe danger of being hit when operating the jack orrepairing a tire. • Cuts or punctures larger than approximately 0.16 in. (4mm), tire damage caused by driving with extremelylo...
5. Unscrew the valve cap from the valve on the deflatedtire. 6. Screw the filler hose (6) from the sealant bottle (5) onthe tire valve. 7. Insert the power plug (2) into the power point on theinstrument panel. 8. Turn the ignition key to the ON/RUN position. 9. Press the switch (3) on the air pump t...
4. Connect one end of the jumper cable to the remotejump start positive battery post (A) in the engine com-partment. Connect the other end of the same cable to thepositive terminal of the booster battery. Refer to thefollowing illustration for jump starting connections. 5. Connect the other cable, f...
WARNING! Rapid acceleration on slippery surfaces is danger-ous. Unequal traction can cause sudden pulling ofthe rear wheels. You could lose control of the vehicleand possibly have an accident. Accelerate slowly andcarefully whenever there is likely to be poor traction(ice, snow, wet mud, loose sand,...
CAUTION! • Do not attempt to tow this vehicle from the frontwith sling type towing equipment. Damage to thefront fascia will result. • The only approved method of towing is with a flatbed truck. • Do not tow the vehicle from the rear. Damage tothe rear sheet metal, and fascia will occur. • Do not pu...
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS 䡵 6.1L Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 䡵 Onboard Diagnostic System — OBD II . . . . . . 256 䡵 Emissions Inspection And MaintenancePrograms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 䡵 Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . ...
6.1L ENGINE 6.1L Engine Compartment MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 255 7
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboarddiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe performance of the emissions, engine, and automatictransmission control systems. When these systems areoperating properly, your vehicle will provide excell...
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEPROGRAMS In some localities, it may be a legal requirement to passan inspection of your vehicle’s emissions control system.Failure to pass could prevent vehicle registration. For states which have an I/M (Inspection andMaintenance) requirement, this check verifies...
If your OBD system is not ready, you should see your authorized dealer or repair facility. If your vehicle wasrecently serviced or had a battery failure or replacement,you may need to do nothing more than drive yourvehicle as you normally would in order for your OBDsystem to update. A recheck with t...
NOTE: Intentional tampering with emissions control systems can result in civil penalties being assessedagainst you. WARNING! You can be badly injured working on or around amotor vehicle. Do only that service work for whichyou have the knowledge and the proper equipment.If you have any doubt about yo...
Engine Oil Checking Oil Level To assure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil mustbe maintained at the correct level. Check the oil level atregular intervals, such as every fuel stop. The best time to check the engine oil level is about 5minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut off or befores...
WARNING! A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you park overmaterials that can burn. Such materials might begrass or leaves coming into contact with your ex-haust system. Do not park or operate your vehicle inareas where your exhaust system can contact any-thing that can burn. In unusual situatio...
Maintenance-Free Battery The top of the MAINTENANCE-FREE battery is perma-nently sealed. You will never have to add water, nor isperiodic maintenance required. NOTE: The battery is stored under an access cover in the rear compartment. Remote battery terminals arelocated in the engine compartment for...
CAUTION! • It is essential when replacing the cables on thebattery that the positive cable is attached to thepositive post and the negative cable is attached tothe negative post. Battery posts are marked posi-tive (+) and negative (-) and identified on thebattery case. Cable clamps should be tight o...
Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a hydrofluorocar-bon (HFC) that is endorsed by the Environmental Pro-tection Agency and is an ozone-saving product. How-ever, the manufacturer recommends that air conditioningservice be performed by dealers or other service fa...
If necessary, add fluid to restore to the proper indicatedlevel. With a clean cloth, wipe any spilled fluid from allsurfaces. Refer to Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine Partsfor correct fluid type. Front & Rear Suspension Ball Joints The suspension ball joints should be inspected for exter-nal lea...
Adding Coolant Your vehicle has been built with an improved enginecoolant that allows extended maintenance intervals. Thiscoolant can be used up to 5 Years or 100,000 miles beforereplacement. To prevent reducing this extended mainte-nance period, it is important that you use the samecoolant througho...
WARNING! • The warning words “DO NOT OPEN HOT” onthe cooling system pressure cap are a safety pre-caution. Never add coolant when the engine isoverheated. Do not loosen or remove the cap tocool an overheated engine. Heat causes pressureto build up in the cooling system. To preventscalding or injury,...
humidity accumulating on the radiator and being vapor-ized when the thermostat opens, allowing hot coolant toenter the radiator. If an examination of your engine compartment shows noevidence of radiator or hose leaks, the vehicle may besafely driven. The vapor will soon dissipate. • Do not overfill ...
NOTE: Inspection of brake hoses should be performed whenever the brake system is serviced and at everyengine oil change. Inspect hydraulic brake hoses forsurface cracking, scuffing, or worn spots. If there is anyevidence of cracking, scuffing, or worn spots, the hoseshould be replaced immediately! E...
CAUTION! Using a transmission fluid other than the manufac-turer’s recommended fluid may cause deteriorationin transmission shift quality and/or torque convertershudder. Using a transmission fluid other than thatrecommended by the manufacturer will result inmore frequent fluid and filter changes. Re...
Appearance Care and Protection from Corrosion Protection of Body and Paint from Corrosion Vehicle body care requirements vary according to geo-graphic locations and usage. Chemicals that make roadspassable in snow and ice, and those that are sprayed ontrees and road surfaces during other seasons, ar...
CAUTION! Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materialssuch as steel wool or scouring powder, which willscratch metal and painted surfaces. Special Care • If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you drivenear the ocean, hose off the undercarriage at least oncea month. • It is important that th...
Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster Lenses The lenses in front of the instruments in this vehicle aremolded in clear plastic. When cleaning the lenses, caremust be taken to avoid scratching the plastic. 1. Clean with a wet soft rag or microfiber towel. A mildsoap solution may be used, but do not use...
CAUTION! • When installing the Power Distribution Centercover, it is important to ensure the cover is prop-erly positioned and fully latched. Failure to do somay allow water to get into the Power Distribu-tion Center, and possibly result in a electricalsystem failure. • When replacing a blown fuse, ...
Rear Power Distribution Center There is also a power distribution center located in therear compartment under an access panel. This centercontains fuses and relays. CAUTION! • When installing the Power Distribution Centercover, it is important to ensure the cover is prop-erly positioned and fully la...
Backup Lamp, Side Marker Lamp, Tail/Turn Lamp,and Tail/Stop Lamp 1. Open the Trunk. 2. Remove two fasteners from the back of the tail lampassembly. 3. Pull back the trunk liner. 4. Remove the remaining fastener from the back of thetail lamp assembly. 5. Push the electrical connector locking tab to t...
8. Pull the appropriate bulb to remove it from the socket. 9. Replace the bulb, reinstall the socket, and reattach thetail light assembly. 10. Close the trunk. License Lamp 1. Remove the screws securing the light to the rear fascia. 2. Remove the bulb and socket assembly and pull thebulb from the so...
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (approximate)6.1 Liter Engines (Premium 91Octane) 19 gal- lons 72 liters Engine Oil-With Filter 6.1 Liter Engines (SAE 0W-40) 7 qts. 6.6 liters Cooling System * 6.1 Liter Engines (Mopar 威 Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/ 100,000 Mile Formula) or equivalent. 14.8 qts ...
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES CONTENTS 䡵 Emission Control System Maintenance . . . . . . 298 䡵 Maintenance Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 ▫ Schedule “B” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 ▫ Schedule “A” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 8 M A I N TE N A ...
• Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial ser-vice). 〫 • Off-road or desert operation. NOTE: If ANY of these apply to you then change your engine oil every 3,000 miles (5 000 km) or 3 months,whichever comes first and follow schedule “B” of the ⬙ Maintenance Schedules ⬙ section of this manual. ...
Miles 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 (Kilometers) (5 000) (10 000) (15 000) (20 000) (25 000) (30 000) Change engine oil and engine oil filter, if notreplaced at 3 months. X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if re- quired.* X X X X X Replace the air cleaner filter. X Inspe...
Miles 21,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 33,000 36,000 (Kilometers) (35 000) (40 000) (45 000) (50 000) (55 000) (60 000) Change engine oil and engine oil filter, if notreplaced at 3 months. X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if re- quired.* X X X X X Replace the air cleaner filter. X I...
Miles 57,000 60,000 63,000 66,000 69,000 72,000 (Kilometers) (95 000) (100 000) (105 000) (110 000) (115 000) (120 000) Change engine oil and engine oil filter, if notreplaced at 3 months. X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if re- quired.* X X X X X Replace the air cleaner filter...
SCHEDULE “A” Miles 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 (Kilometers) (10 000) (20 000) (30 000) (40 000) (50 000) (60 000) [Months] [6] [12] [18] [24] [30] [36] Change engine oil and engine oil filter. X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if re- quired.* X X X X X Replace the a...
Miles 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000 66,000 72,000 (Kilometers) (70 000) (80 000) (90 000) (100 000) (110 000) (120 000) [Months] [42] [48] [54] [60] [66] [72] Change engine oil and engine oil filter. X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if required.* X X X X X Replace the air cleaner...
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE CONTENTS 䡵 Suggestions For Obtaining Service For YourVehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 ▫ Prepare For The Appointment . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 ▫ Prepare A List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 ▫ Be Reasonable ...
Service Contract You may have purchased a service contract for yourvehicle to help protect you from the high cost of unex-pected repairs after your manufacturer’s new vehiclelimited warranty expires. The manufacturer stands be-hind only the manufacturer’s Service Contracts. If youpurchased a manufac...
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS In the 50 United States and Washington D.C.: If youbelieve that your vehicle has a defect which could causea crash or cause injury or death, you should immediatelyinform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra-tion (NHTSA) in addition to notifying the manufacturer. If...
Temperature Grades The temperature grades are A (highest), B, and C, repre-senting the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat andits ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlledconditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.Sustained high temperature can cause the material of ...
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake) System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) . . . . . . . . . 273Adding Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Adding Washer Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101,270Additives, Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Contract, Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316Coolant Pressure Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 Adding Coolant (Antifreeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273Coolant Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207Steering, Checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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