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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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STARTING AND OPERATING
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WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
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IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
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INDEX
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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION...32THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE..

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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 n

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TABLE 3-MANUAL TRANSAXLE RECOMMENDEDSHIFT SPEEDSIN MPH (KM/H)ENGINE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE SHIFTSPEEDSSIZE 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 52.4LTURBO30 50 80 1

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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

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BRAKE SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped with power assisted brakes asstandard equipment. In the event power assist is lost forany reason (for example, re

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WARNING!•Anti-lock system (ABS) cannot prevent the natu-ral laws of physics from acting on the vehicle, norcan it increase braking or steering efficie

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TIRE SAFETY INFORMATIONTire MarkingsNOTE:•P(Passenger)-Metric tire sizing is based on U.S. designstandards. P-Metric tires have the letter “P” moldedi

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Tire Sizing ChartEXAMPLE:Size Designation:P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standardsⴖ...blank...ⴖ = Passenger car tire based on Euro

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EXAMPLE:Service Description:95 = Load Index—A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry.H = Speed Symbol—A symbol indicating th

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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 si

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Tire Loading and Tire PressureTire Placard LocationNOTE:Some vehicles have a “Tire and Loading Infor-mation” placard located on the driver’s side “B”

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LoadingThe 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

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immediately after the ignition switch is turned on for abulb check. Afterwards, if the bulb remains on, thisindicates a problem with the electronics.I

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6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from yourtrailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult thismanual to determine how this reduc

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STARTING AND OPERATING 1115

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WARNING!Overloading of your tire is dangerous. Overloadingcan cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, andincrease your stopping distance. Use tir

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2. Economy—Improper inflation pressures can cause uneven wearpatterns to develop across the tire tread. These abnormalwear patterns will reduce tread

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CAUTION!After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure al-ways reinstall the valve stem cap–if equipped. Thiswill prevent moisture and dirt from ente

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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

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CAUTION!Because of the reduced ground clearance, do not takeyour vehicle through an automatic car wash with thecompact spare installed. Damage to the

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Tread Wear IndicatorsTread wear indicators are in the original equipment tiresto help you in determining when your tires should bereplaced.These indic

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WARNING!•Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other thanthat specified for your vehicle. Some combina-tions of unapproved tires and wheels may chan

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Tire ChainsDue to limited clearance, tire chains are not recom-mended.CAUTION!Damage to the vehicle may result if tire chains areused.Snow TiresSome a

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consists of programming a blank key to the vehicleelectronics. A blank key is one which has never beenprogrammed.NOTE:When having the Sentry Key Immob

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Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings than whatwas originally equipped with your vehicle and shouldnot be operated at sustained speeds over 75

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SELECTING FUEL2.4L TURBOYour engine is designed to meet all emis-sion regulations and provide excellent fueleconomy and performance when usinghigh qua

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The manufacturer supports the use of reformulated gaso-lines. Properly blended reformulated gasolines will pro-vide excellent performance and durabili

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conditions and would result in unnecessary cost. There-fore you should not have to add anything to the fuel.Fuel System CautionsCAUTION!Follow these g

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•Guard against carbon monoxide with proper mainte-nance. Have the exhaust system inspected every timethe vehicle is raised. Have any abnormal conditio

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NOTE:Tighten the gas cap about 1/4 turn until youhear one click. This is an indication that the cap isproperly tightened.If the gas cap is not tighten

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WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIESCONTENTS䡵 Hazard Warning Flasher...128䡵 If Your Engine Overheats...128䡵 Jacking And Tire Changing.

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HAZARD WARNING FLASHERThe flasher switch is on top of the steering column,just behind the steering wheel. Depress the switchand both cluster indicator

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NOTE:There are steps that you can take to slow downan impending overheat condition. If your air conditioneris on, turn it off. The air conditioning sy

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STEERING WHEEL LOCKYour vehicle is equipped with a passive steering wheellock. This lock prevents steering the vehicle without theignition key. If the

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JACKING AND TIRE CHANGINGWARNING!•Getting under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous.The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on you.You could be crus

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2. Loosen, but do not remove, the wheel nuts by turningthem to the left one turn while the wheel is still on theground.CAUTION!Do not attempt to raise

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Do not raise the vehicle until you are sure the jack issecurely engaged.4. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw to the right.Raise the vehicle

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7. Finish tightening the nuts. Push down on the wrenchwhile tightening the wheel nuts. Alternate nuts until eachnut has been tightened twice. Correct

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1. Wear eye protection and remove any metal jewelrysuch as watch bands or bracelets that might make aninadvertent electrical contact.2. When boosting

Seite 41 - Latch Anchorages

WARNING!Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution; do notallow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin or clothing.Don’t lean over battery when attaching

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WARNING!Any procedure other than above could result in:1. Personal injury caused by electrolyte squirtingout the battery vent;2. Personal injury or pr

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4. Keep tires properly inflated.5. Maintain enough distance between your vehicle andthe vehicle in front of you to avoid a collision in a suddenstop.F

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TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLEWith Ignition KeyYour vehicle may be towed if the gearshift lever is inNEUTRAL. If the transaxle is not operative, the vehicl

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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS䡵 2.4L Turbo Charged Engine Compartment...141䡵 Onboard Diagnostic System — OBD II...142䡵 Emissions Inspection And

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WARNING!When leaving the vehicle always remove the keyfrom the ignition lock, and lock your vehicle. Do notleave children unattended in the vehicle, o

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▫ Hoses And Vacuum/Vapor Harnesses ...161▫ Brake System ...162▫ Manual Transaxle ...164▫ Appearance Care An

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2.4L TURBO CHARGED ENGINE COMPARTMENTMAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 1417

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ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD IIYour vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboarddiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe perfor

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EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEPROGRAMSIn some localities, it may be a legal requirement to passan inspection of your vehicle’s emissions control

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If your OBD system is not ready, you should see yourauthorized dealer or repair facility. If your vehicle wasrecently serviced or had a battery failur

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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 equipme

Seite 53 - Hood Safety Catch

Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground willimprove the accuracy of the oil level readings. Maintainthe oil level between the MIN and MA

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•Driving in dusty conditions•Short trips of less than 10 miles (16.2 km)•More than 50% of your driving is at sustained highspeeds during hot weather,

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American Petroleum Institute (API) Engine OilIdentification SymbolThis symbol means that the oil hasbeen certified by the AmericanPetroleum Institute

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Engine Oil FilterThe engine oil filter should be replaced at every engineoil change.Engine Oil Filter SelectionAll of this manufacturers engines have

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4. A single chime will sound to signify that you havesuccessfully disabled the double activation feature. Youcan turn the feature back on by repeating

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CAUTION!Damage to the catalytic converter can result if yourvehicle is not kept in proper operating condition. Inthe event of engine malfunction, part

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Ignition Wiring SystemThe ignition cables should be kept clean and properlyconnected. Terminals should be fully seated. Cracked,damaged, or faulty cab

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Maintenance-Free BatteryThe top of the MAINTENANCE-FREE battery is perma-nently sealed. You will never have to add water, nor isperiodic maintenance r

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CAUTION!It is essential when replacing the cables on thebattery that the positive cable is attached to thepositive post and the negative cable is atta

Seite 62 - Front Console

Refrigerant Recovery and RecyclingR-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a hydrofluorocar-bon (HFC) that is endorsed by the Environmental Pro-tection

Seite 63 - Ash Receiver Tray

Body LubricationLocks and all body pivot points, including such items asseat tracks, doors, trunk and hood hinges, should belubricated periodically to

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Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement1. Lift the wiper arm away from the glass.2. Rotate the blade 45 degrees to gain access to therelease tab.3. Push th

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If you notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system;or if exhaust fumes can be detected inside the vehicle; orwhen the underside or rear of the

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Check the front of the radiator for an accumulation ofbugs, leaves, etc. Clean the radiator by gently sprayingwater from a garden hose at the back of

Seite 67 - INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES

Adding CoolantWhen adding coolant, or refilling the system, a minimumsolution of 50% recommended HOAT ethylene glycolengine coolant (antifreeze) and d

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Child-Protection Door Lock System (Rear Doors)To provide a safer environment for children riding in therear seat, the rear doors of your vehicle have

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Coolant LevelThe coolant bottle provides a quick visual method fordetermining that the coolant level is adequate. With theengine idling, and warm to n

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Points To RememberNOTE:When the vehicle is stopped after a few kilome-ters (a few miles) of operation, you may observe vaporcoming from the front of t

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Insure nylon tubing in these areas has not melted orcollapsed.Inspect all hose connections such as clamps and cou-plings to make sure they are secure

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NOTE:Inspection of brake hoses should be donewhenever the brake system is serviced and every engineoil change.WARNING!Worn brake hoses can burst and c

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WARNING!Use of a brake fluid that may have a lower initialboiling point or unidentified as to specification, mayresult in sudden brake failure during

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Appearance Care and Protection from CorrosionProtection of Body and Paint from CorrosionVehicle body car requirements vary according to geo-graphic lo

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CAUTION!Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materialssuch as steel wool or scouring powder, which willscratch metal and painted surfaces. Many whee

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Only Mopar Wheel Cleaners are recommended. Any ofthe “DO NOT USE” items listed below can damagewheels and wheel trim.DO NOT USE:•Any abrasive cleaner•

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WARNING!Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes.Many are potentially flammable, and if used inclosed areas they may cause respiratory harm.

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Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster LensesThe lenses in front of the instruments in the vehicle aremolded in clear plastic. When cleaning the lenses,

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INTERNAL EMERGENCY TRUNK LID RELEASEWARNING!Do not allow children to have access to the trunk,either by climbing into the trunk from outside, orthroug

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FUSESUnderhood Fuses (Power Distribution Center)A Power Distribution Center is located in the enginecompartment; next to the battery. A label identify

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15 15 Amp/YellowHazard Flasher16 15 Amp/Lt.BlueMTV17 20 Amp/YellowElectronic AutomaticTransaxle (EATX)18 10 Amp/Red Horn19 Spare20 20 Amp/YellowFog La

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5 10 Amp/Red Airbag Run Only6 20 Amp/YellowHVAC Blower7 10 Amp/Red Backup Switch/EBL/Temp/Comp8 15 Amp/Lt.BlueHigh Headlamp9 10 Amp/Red Airbag Run-Sta

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VEHICLE STORAGEIf you will not be using your vehicle for more than 21days you may want to take steps to preserve your battery.You may:•Disengage the m

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BULB REPLACEMENTHeadlight Bulb ReplacementCAUTION!Do not touch the new headlight bulb with yourfingers. Oil contamination will severely shortenbulb li

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CAUTION!During installation, be sure when tightening theinboard screw, to only tighten until the rubbergrommet on the screw starts to compress against

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Tail/Stop, Rear Turn Signals and Back-up Lights1. Open the trunk and move the trunk liner away fromthe rear light mounting area.2. Twist the bulb sock

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RECOMMENDED FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTSEngineComponent Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine PartsEngine Coolant Mopar威 Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/10

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCONTENTS䡵 Emission Control System Maintenance...180䡵 Maintenance Schedule...180▫ Schedule “B” ...

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REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY — IF EQUIPPEDThis system allows you to lock or unlock the doors andtrunk or activate the panic alarm from distances up toabout 23

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEThe “Scheduled” maintenance services, listed in boldtype must be done at the times or mileages specified toassure t

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NOTE:If ANY of these apply to you then change yourengine oil every 3,000 miles (5 000 km) or 3 months,whichever comes first, and follow schedule “B” o

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Once a Month•Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear ordamage.•Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminalsas required.•Check the flu

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SCHEDULE “B”Follow schedule “B” If you usually operate your vehicleunder one or more of the following conditions.•Day or night temperatures are below

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Miles 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000(Kilometers) (5 000) (10 000) (14 000) (19 000) (24 000) (29 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filter,

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Miles 21,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 33,000 36,000(Kilometers) (34 000) (38 000) (43 000) (48 000) (53 000) (58 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filt

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Miles 39,000 42,000 45,000 48,000 51,000 54,000(Kilometers) (62 000) (67 000) (72 000) (77 000) (82 000) (86 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filt

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Miles 57,000 60,000 63,000 66,000 69,000 72,000(Kilometers) (91 000) (96 000) (101 000) (106 000) (110 000) (115 000)Change engine oil and engine oil

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Miles 75,000 78,000 81,000 84,000 87,000 90,000(Kilometers) (120 000) (125 000) (130 000) (134 000) (139 000) (144 000)Change engine oil and engine oi

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Miles 93,000 96,000 99,000 102,000 105,000(Kilometers) (149 000) (154 000) (158 000) (163 000) (168 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filter, if no

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A chime will sound to signify that the feature has beensuccessfully completed.To Unlock the TrunkPress the TRUNK button on the transmitter twice tounl

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SCHEDULE “A”Miles 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000(Kilometers) (8 000) (16 000) (24 000) (32 000) (40 000) (48 000)[Months] [6] [12] [18] [24]

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Miles 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 55,000(Kilometers) (56 000) (64 000) (72 000) (80 000) (88 000)[Months] [42] [48] [54] [60] [66]Change engine oil an

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Miles 60,000 65,000 70,000 75,000 80,000 85,000(Kilometers) (96 000) (104000)(112000)(120000)(128000)(136 000)[Months] [72] [78] [84] [90] [96] [102]C

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Miles 90,000 95,000 100,000 105,000(Kilometers) (144 000) (156 000) (160 000) (168 000)[Months] [108] [114] [120] [126]Change engine oil and engine oi

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WARNING!You can be badly injured working on or around amotor vehicle. Do only that service work for whichyou have the knowledge and the right equipmen

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IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTS䡵 Suggestions For Obtaining Service For YourVehicle...196▫ Prepare For The Appointme

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SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with

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•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

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Service ContractYou may have purchased a service contract for yourvehicle to help protect you from the high cost of unex-pected repairs after your man

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U.S. ONLYIF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 1999

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General InformationThis device complies with FCC rules part 15. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harm

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MOPAR姞 PARTSMopar威 fluids, lubricants, parts, and accessories areavailable from your dealer. They will help you keep yourvehicle operating at its best

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•Service Manuals.These comprehensive service manuals provide theinformation that students and professional techniciansneed in diagnosing/troubleshooti

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TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on thewear rate of the tire when tested under controlled con-ditions on a specified governm

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ABS (Anti-Lock Brake) System ... 102Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) ... 159Adding Fuel ... 124Air Cleaner, E

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Break-In Recommendations, New Vehicle ... 45Bulb Replacement ... 173,174Capacities, Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ... 176Capacitie

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Cup Holder ... 62Customer Assistance ... 196Daytime Running Lights ... 57Dealer Service ...

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Exhaust Pipes ... 156Exhaust System ... 156Extender, Seat Belt ... 30FiltersAir Cleaner

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Headlights ... 56Bulb Replacement ... 174Cleaning ... 168High Beam ...

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Brake Warning ... 69Center Mounted Stop ... 176Daytime Running ... 57Dimmer Switch, Headlight .

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3. To reassemble the transmitter case, snap two halvestogether. Make sure there is an even gap between the twohalves. Test transmitter operation.VEHIC

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Manual, Service ... 200Manual Transaxle ... 95,98,164Fluid Level Check ... 164Frequency of Fluid

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Steering, Checking ... 154Sunroof ... 60Windows ... 22Power Steering Fluid ...

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Adjustment ... 50Rear Folding ... 52Reclining ... 51Security Alarm (Theft Alarm)

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Alignment ... 118Chains ... 119Changing ... 130Compact Spare ...

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Washer, Adding Fluid ... 156Washers, Windshield ... 58Washing Vehicle ... 165Wheel Alignment an

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NOTE:If the trunk is opened with the key while thesystem is armed, the alarm will sound.To disarm the system:Unlock a front door using either the key

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OCCUPANT RESTRAINTSSome of the most important safety features in yourvehicle are the restraint systems. These include the frontand rear seat belts for

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WARNING!•Wearing a seat belt incorrectly is dangerous. Seatbelts are designed to go around the large bones ofyour body. These are the strongest parts

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3. When the belt is long enough to fit, insert the latchplate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”WARNING!• A belt that is buckled into the wrong

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4. Position the lap belt across your thighs, below yourabdomen. To remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull upon the shoulder belt. To loosen the la

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WARNING!A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collisionand leave you with no protection. Inspect the beltsystem periodically, checking for cuts,

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Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ProcedureUse the following procedure to untwist a twisted lap/shoulder belt.1. Position the latch plate as close as possi

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2. At about 6 to 12 inches above the latch plate, grasp andtwist the belt webbing 180° to create a fold that beginsimmediately above the latch plate.3

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INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS䡵 Introduction... 4䡵 How To Use This Manual... 4䡵 Warnings And Cautions... 6䡵

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Keep the belt low so that it does not come across theabdomen. That way the strong bones of the hips will takethe force if there is a collision.Seat Be

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NOTE:The front airbags are certified to the Federalregulations that allow less forceful deployment.If the vehicle is equipped with side airbags, they

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Airbags inflate in moderate to high speed impacts. Alongwith the seat belts, front airbags work with the instru-ment panel knee bolsters to provide im

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3. The driver and front passenger seats should bemoved back as far as practical to allow the front airbagsroom to inflate.4. If your vehicle has side

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•Right and Left Side Impact Airbag Control Modules(SIACM)•Interconnecting WiringHow The Airbag System WorksFront Airbag System•The front Airbag Contro

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WARNING!Ignoring the AIRBAG light in your instrument panelcould mean you won’t have the airbags to protectyou in a collision. If the light does not co

Seite 147 - Oil Filler Cap Location

However, if you have not healed significantly within afew days, or if you have any blistering, see your doctorimmediately.•As the airbags deflate you

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•In moderate to severe side collisions, the side airbaginflator on the crash side of the vehicle is triggered bythe appropriate SIACM, releasing a qua

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Airbag LightYou will want to have the airbags ready to inflate for yourprotection in an impact. While the airbag system isdesigned to be maintenance f

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•Safety experts recommend that children riderearward-facing in the vehicle until they are at leastone year old and weigh at least 20 lbs (9 kg). Two t

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INTRODUCTIONThis manual has been prepared with the assistance ofservice and engineering specialists to acquaint you withthe operation and maintenance

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WARNING!•Improper installation can lead to failure of aninfant or child restraint. It could come loose in acollision. The child could be badly injured

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•If the belt still can’t be tightened, or if pulling andpushing on the restraint loosens the belt, disconnectthe latch plate from the buckle, turn the

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To attach a child restraint tether strap:1. Lift the cover over the anchor directly behind the seatwhere you are placing the child restraint.2. Route

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provide add-on tether strap kits for some of their olderproducts. Tether anchorage kits are also available formost older vehicles.Because the lower an

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Not all child restraint systems will be installed as wehave described here. Again, carefully follow the instruc-tions that come with the child restrai

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ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONSThe engine in your new vehicle does not require a longbreak-in period.Drive moderately during the first 300 miles (500

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Safety Checks You Should Make Inside TheVehicleSeat BeltsInspect the belt system periodically, checking for cuts,frays and loose parts. Damaged parts

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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS䡵 Mirrors...49▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror ...49▫ Outside Mirr

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▫ Windshield Washers ...58▫ Mist Function ...58▫ Intermittent Wiper System ...59▫ Lo Speed Wipers

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MIRRORSInside Day/Night MirrorAdjust the mirror to center on the view through the rearwindow. A two point pivot system allows for horizontaland vertic

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INTRODUCTION 51

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Electric Remote-Control MirrorsUse the mirror select switch, located on the drivers doortrim panel, to adjust the view obtained in the outsidemirrors.

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WARNING!•Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seatcould cause you to lose control. The seat beltmight

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Folding Rear SeatTo provide additional storage area, the center of each rearseatback can be folded forward. Pull on the loops shownin the picture to f

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TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOODTo open the hood, two latches must be released. First pullthe hood release lever located under the driver’s side ofthe instr

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Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in the openposition as shown. To prevent possible damage, do notslam the hood to close it. Use a firm downwar

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Interior LightsThe interior lights come on when a door is opened.The interior lights will automatically turn off in about 8minutes if a door is left o

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Multi-Function Control LeverThe Multi-Function Control Lever controls the operationof the headlights, parking lights, turn signals, headlightbeam sele

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Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)The front fog lights will come on as Daytime RunningLights whenever the ignition is on, the headlights are off,and

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WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERSThe wipers and washers are operated by a switchin the control lever. Move the control lever up toselect the desired wiper

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Intermittent Wiper SystemUse the intermittent wiper when weather conditionsmake a single wiping cycle, with a variable pause be-tween cycles, desirabl

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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSThis manual contains WARNINGS against operatingprocedures which could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. It also contains CAU

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WARNING!Tilting the steering column while the vehicle ismoving is dangerous. Without a stable steering col-umn, you could lose control of the vehicle

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Once the sunroof panel is in the full vent position, youmay momentarily move the switch rearward (less thanone second) to initiate the express open mo

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Wind BuffetingWind buffeting can be described as the perception ofpressure on the ears or a helicopter type sound in theears. Your vehicle may exhibit

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Ash Receiver and Cigar LighterWhen the Smoker’s Package is ordered from your autho-rized dealer, an ash receiver tray and a cigar lighterelement are f

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTS䡵 Instrument Panel Features...67䡵 Instrument Cluster—Turbo...68䡵 Instrument Clust

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▫ Selecting Satellite Mode In RBP, RBU, RAZ, RB1And RBQ Radios ...81▫ Selecting a Channel ...82▫ Storing And Sele

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INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURESUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 674

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER—TURBO68 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS1. Fog Light IndicatorThis light shows when the fog lights are ON.2. Brake System Warning LightThis light monitors vari

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS䡵 A Word About Your Keys... 9▫ Ignition Key Removal ... 9▫ Locking Do

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If the ABS light remains on or comes on during driving,it indicates that the Anti-Lock portion of the brake systemis not functioning and that service

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The light does not show the quantity of oil in the engine.This can be determined using the procedure shown inSection 7.9. Seat Belt Reminder LightWhen

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16. Malfunction Indicator LightThis light is part of an onboard diagnosticsystem called OBD that monitors engine con-trol systems. The light will be i

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20. Trip IndicatorThis light will illuminate when the Trip Odometer is inuse.21. Temperature GaugeThe temperature gauge shows engine coolanttemperatur

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ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCKThe clock and radio each use the display panel built intothe radio. A digital readout shows the time in hours andminutes whene

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Electrical DisturbancesRadio waves may pick up electrical disturbances duringtransmission. They mainly affect the wave amplitude,and thus remain a par

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NOTE:Power to operate the radio is supplied throughthe ignition switch. It must be in the ON or ACC positionto operate the radio.SeekPress and release

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Press the AUDIO button a second time and TREB will bedisplayed. Press the SEEK + or SEEK – to increase ordecrease the Treble tones.Press the AUDIO but

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Inserting The Compact DiscCAUTION!This CD player will accept 43⁄4inch (12 cm) discsonly. The use of other sized discs may damage theCD player mechanis

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Press the SEEK button to move to the next randomlyselected track.Press the RND (button 4) button a second time to stopRandom Play.ModePress the MODE b

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▫ Horn Chirp Feature ...18▫ To Unlock The Trunk ...19▫ Using The Panic Alarm ...19▫ Programming Addi

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Random Play (RND)Press the Random button to play the tracks on theselected disc in random order for an interesting change ofpace.Random can be cancell

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1. The Electronic Serial Number/Sirius IdentificationNumber (ESN/SID).2. Credit card information.3. Your Vehicle Identification Number.Electronic Seri

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•After 3 seconds, the current channel name and channelnumber will be displayed for 5 seconds.•The current program type and channel number willthen be

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NOTE:Pressing the ⬙SEEK⬙ or ⬙SCAN⬙ button whileperforming a music type scan will change the channel byone and stop the search. Pressing a pre-set memo

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6. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.7. Do not store the disc where temperatures may becometoo high.NOTE:If you experience difficulty in playi

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NOTE:The air conditioning compressor will not en-gage until the engine has been running for about 10seconds.Fan speeds to the right of OFF are for hea

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MixAir is directed through the floor, defrost and sidewindow demist outlets. This setting works bestin cold or snowy conditions that require extraheat

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Circulation ControlUse this control to choose be-tween outside air intake orrecirculation of the air insidethe vehicle. Only use the re-circulate mode

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Operating Tips88 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL

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Window FoggingVehicle side windows tend to fog on the inside in mildrainy or humid weather. To clear the windows, use theA/C, PANEL and blower control

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A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYSThe dealer that sold you your new vehicle has the keycode numbers for your vehicle locks. These numbers canbe used to order dupl

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ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTERA push-button at the center of the instrumentpanel, below the radio, turns the defroster and theheated mirrors (if equip

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TURBO BOOST GAUGEYour vehicle is equipped with a boost gauge that indi-cates the intake manifold pressure relative to barometricpressure. The engine m

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STARTING AND OPERATINGCONTENTS䡵 Starting Procedures...95▫ Manual Transaxle ...95▫ Normal Starting ...

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▫ Radial-Ply Tires ...115▫ Compact Spare Tire ...115▫ Tire Spinning ...116▫ Tread Wear Indica

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STARTING PROCEDURESBefore starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust bothinside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts.CAUTION!Long peri

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If the engine fails to start within 15 seconds, turn the keyOFF wait 10 to 15 seconds, then repeat the normalstarting procedure.WARNING!Do not attempt

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CAUTION!To prevent damage to the starter, do not crank theengine for more than 15 seconds at a time. Wait 10 to15 seconds before trying again.After St

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MANUAL TRANSAXLENOTE:The parking brake should be engaged and thegear selector placed in REVERSE before leaving thevehicle, especially on an incline.NO

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For most city driving you will find it easier to use onlythe lower gears. For steady highway driving with lightaccelerations, 5th gear is recommended.

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