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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

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SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILD RESTRAINTS AND AIR BAGS

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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STARTING AND DRIVING

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FOR PLEASANT DRIVING

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VEHICLE CARE

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EMERGENCIES

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MAINTENANCE

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SPECIFICATIONS

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IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE

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INDEX

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Summary of Contents for 18693 Stratus Coupe

Page 1: ...EAT BELTS CHILD RESTRAINTS AND AIR BAGS 55 4 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 103 5 STARTING AND DRIVING 141 6 FOR PLEASANT DRIVING 205 7 VEHICLE CARE 251 8 EMERGENCIES 261 9 MAINTENANCE 309 10 SPECIFICATIONS...

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Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION CONTENTS m Introduction 4 m How To Use This Manual 4 m Warnings Cautions And Notes 5 m Vehicle Identification Number 5 1...

Page 4: ...sold When it comes to service remember that your manufac turers dealer knows your vehicle best has the factory trained technicians and genuine Mopart parts and is interested in your satisfaction This...

Page 5: ...nt information Observe all Warnings and Cautions Notes are provided as helpful information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Vehicle Identification Number VIN is found on a stamped plate located on the dr...

Page 6: ...7 Supplemental restraint system air bag For front passenger s seat p 89 8 Audio 9 Rear window defroster switch p 125 10 Air conditioning p 234 11 Fog light switch if so equipped p 123 12 Hood release...

Page 7: ...sunroof p 46 Dome light for vehicles without sunroof p 129 9 Inside day night rearview mirror p 175 Electrochromic inside rearview mirror if so equipped p 176 Dome light for vehicles with sunroof 10...

Page 8: ...lights p 119 292 9 Front side marker lights p 298 10 Tire inflation pressure p 332 Changing tires p 268 Tire rotation p 336 Tire chains p 337 Wheel covers if so equipped p 266 11 Locking and unlocking...

Page 9: ...Trunk Area 1 Inside emergency trunk release handle p 37 2 Trunk light p 303 3 Jack p 265 4 Spare tire p 265 5 Tools p 264 INTRODUCTION 9 1...

Page 10: ...comes on the anti lock braking system is not functioning and only the ordinary braking system is functioning P 113 Anti lock braking system If this light comes on while driving check to see that the p...

Page 11: ...e broken missing or if the light remains on when the ignition key is turned back on call an authorized dealer for assistance P 114 N indicator light in the instrument cluster flashes rapidly twice per...

Page 12: ...thorized dealer as soon as possible If the vehicle is not drivable contact Emergency Roadside Service ERS authorized dealer or local towing company for assistance P 115 Malfunction indicator light SER...

Page 13: ...pened while the ignition key is in the LOCK or ACC position Remove the key to stop the chime OR Headlight reminder chime A chime will sound if the driver s door is opened when the ignition key is in t...

Page 14: ...ds replaced at an authorized dealer P 170 If you hear a chime from the engine compartment continuously while the engine is on Brake system hydraulic brake booster warning chime Vehicle with anti lock...

Page 15: ...emains unfastened while the vehicle is being driven the chime will sound as a warning each time the vehicle stops and starts P 118 Low fuel warning chime Fuel is low Add fuel as soon as possible P 40...

Page 16: ...he gear selector lever is set to the P PARK position Vehicle with manual transaxle Place the key at the ACC position Push the key in and turn it P 149 Cannot shift the gear selector lever from the P P...

Page 17: ...oes not honk or weak sound The battery may have a weak charge P 277 The engine coolant temperature gauge indicator enters the H hot position Steam comes out of the engine compartment The engine is ove...

Page 18: ...may cause the vehicle to suddenly lurch forward or backward and injure bystanders 2 Avoid racing the engine or spinning the wheels Prolonged efforts to free a stuck vehicle may result in overheating a...

Page 19: ...arting the vehicle If the vehicle is on a level road shift the lever back to D DRIVE position 2 Vehicles with Autostick automatic transaxle Shift the lever into 2nd gear of the Autostick mode when sta...

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Page 21: ...Confirmation function 29 Using the panic alarm 31 Procedure for replacing keyless transmitter battery 32 m Power door locks 34 Locking and unlocking with the door lock switch 34 Locking and unlocking...

Page 22: ...if so equipped 46 To tilt up 46 To tilt down 46 To open 46 To close 46 Sunshade 47 m Theft alarm system if so equipped 48 Armed stage 49 Alarm stage 50 Disarmed stage 52 Testing the theft alarm syste...

Page 23: ...your authorized dealer if the original keys are lost SENTRY KEY The sentry key is designed to significantly reduce the possibility of vehicle theft The purpose of the system is to immobilize the vehic...

Page 24: ...object from the key and turn the key back to the 9ACC9 or 9LOCK9 position Then try again to start the engine If the engine does not start consult an authorized dealer 2 Since there is a transponder bu...

Page 25: ...d to the vehicle Customer Key Programming You can program new keys to the system if you have two valid keys by doing the following NOTE A valid key is one that will start and run the vehicle 1 Insert...

Page 26: ...ations Commission FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must acce...

Page 27: ...osed while the key is still in the ignition switch the lock will automatically be released Door ajar warning chime When the vehicle is moving at more than 5 mph 8 km h and the door or the trunk is ope...

Page 28: ...while driving The locked front driver s side door can be opened by pulling its inside door handle without unlocking the inside lock knob This feature is applicable to the driver s door only CAUTION Ma...

Page 29: ...l doors are unlocked with the reading light in the OFF position the reading light will illuminate for 30 seconds All turn signal lights will also blink once To unlock the trunk lid Press the TRUNK but...

Page 30: ...doors are locked 1 Press the LOCK switch 1 for 4 to 10 seconds and press the UNLOCK switch 2 during this period 2 Release the LOCK and UNLOCK switches at the same time Turn signal light feature ON OFF...

Page 31: ...ed near a TV transmit ting tower power station or radio broadcasting station 3 If the UNLOCK button is pressed when all doors are closed and no door is opened within approximately 30 seconds re lockin...

Page 32: ...cations Commission FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condi tions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must ac...

Page 33: ...and tighten the mounting screw 5 Check the keyless entry system for operation NOTE 1 You may purchase a battery at any local store that sells batteries 2 Your authorized dealer can replace the battery...

Page 34: ...can be turned ON or OFF by the following procedures 1 Insert the key in the ignition Leave key in OFF position 2 Close both the driver s and passenger s doors 3 Press and hold the driver s central do...

Page 35: ...er s door in the locked position and both doors will be locked TRUNK LID WARNING It is dangerous to drive with the trunk lid open since carbon monoxide CO gas can enter the cabin CO is an invisible od...

Page 36: ...p up slightly Lift it to open the trunk Vehicles without keyless entry system Insert the ignition key and turn it clockwise The trunk lid will unlock and pop up slightly Lift it to open the trunk To c...

Page 37: ...runk release The emergency trunk release is designed to provide a way to open the trunk lid from inside the trunk It was developed to help prevent death and serious heat related injuries includ ing br...

Page 38: ...apped inside a vehicle or trunk even if only for a short period of time can quickly die from suffocation or heat stroke especially on hot days Interior temperatures in vehicles can rise in minutes Kee...

Page 39: ...o the handle that could render it inoperable Always keep the handle in its holder when oper ating the vehicle to prevent trunk cargo from moving the handle that might result in the open ing of the tru...

Page 40: ...ht goes off then comes back on again the chime will not sound Fuel tank capacity 61 7 L 16 3 gal CAUTION As the fuel system may be under pressure remove the fuel tank filler tube cap slowly Removing t...

Page 41: ...er tube cap until you hear clicking sounds The indicator light will go off after driving several times If the indicator light does not go off contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible ENGINE...

Page 42: ...ched Release the safety lever and lift the engine hood NOTE Only open the engine hood when the wipers are at their parked position to prevent damage to the engine hood and wipers Support the engine ho...

Page 43: ...hood should latch from its own weight NOTE If this does not latch the engine hood release it from a slightly higher position CAUTION Be careful that hands or fingers are not trapped when closing the e...

Page 44: ...down the battery Operate the window switches while the engine is running WARNING Before operating the power windows make sure that nothing can be trapped head hand finger etc in the window Never leave...

Page 45: ...er window To unlock press the window lock switch again WARNING Before driving with a child in the vehicle be sure to press the window lock switch to make the window switches inoperative A child may ta...

Page 46: ...Otherwise you will not have good ventilation To tilt down Press the sunroof switch 2 To stop the sunroof partway release the sunroof switch To open When the sunroof switch 1 is pressed the back of the...

Page 47: ...cable is disconnected or the fuse is replaced while the sunroof is open the sunroof will not close normally even after reconnecting the battery cable In this case use the following steps Press the sw...

Page 48: ...ter snowfall or during extreme cold 4 Do not sit on or place heavy luggage on the sunroof or roof opening edge 5 Do not apply any force that may cause damage to the sunroof 6 When waxing your vehicle...

Page 49: ...s and the passenger s door by using the key power door lock switch or the remote keyless transmitter if equipped After completion of the steps above the theft alarm indicator located in the instrumen...

Page 50: ...gering or disarming the system even after the system has been armed When it is locked the system will be rearmed 6 The system will be armed even if the trunk lid is open but when the system is set be...

Page 51: ...omatically shut off to save battery power The system will then be rearmed until the proper disarming step is taken Alarm deactivation The alarm can be deactivated in the following ways 1 By turning th...

Page 52: ...system has been disarmed it cannot be rearmed except by repeating the arming procedure Testing the theft alarm system Use the following procedure to test the system 1 Lower the driver s window 2 Arm...

Page 53: ...door passenger s door or the trunk lid by using the key or the remote keyless transmitter if so equipped NOTE To make sure the alarm sounds when the trunk lid is opened open the trunk lid by using the...

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Page 55: ...Rear seats 66 Rear seat capacity 66 Fold down rear seatbacks 66 m Head restraints 66 Adjustment of the head restraints 67 m Seat belts 68 UNIBELT restraint system 69 UNIBELT instructions 70 Adjustabl...

Page 56: ...tion 86 Children who have outgrown child restraint systems 86 Seat Belts and Pregnant Women 87 m Maintenance and inspection of seat belts 88 m Supplemental Restraint System SRS air bag 89 SRS servicin...

Page 57: ...ive 7 Everyone in the vehicle is properly wearing their seat belt 8 Infants and small children are properly secured in appropriate child restraints in the rear seat 9 All doors are closed and locked 1...

Page 58: ...passenger seat as far back as possible all children 12 years old and under should ride restrained in the rear seat and all children in rear facing child restraints must ride in the rear seat In order...

Page 59: ...position WARNING To ensure the seat is locked securely attempt to move the seat forward or backward without using the adjusting lever Type 2 Power driver s side only if so equipped Push the switch to...

Page 60: ...seat To recline the seatback In order to recline the seatback first lean your body forward slightly and pull the seatback lock lever up and then lean backward to the desired position and release the...

Page 61: ...knob the angle of the seatback will be memo rized Pull the memory reclining knob and fold the seatback down Just by pushing the seatback up into position will lock it in the memorized position G21C087...

Page 62: ...d significantly the more the seatback is re clined There is greater risk that the seat belts will not be properly positioned on your body and or you will slide under the belt in an accident the more t...

Page 63: ...aise 2 Lower Type 2 Power driver s side only if so equipped Front and or rear parts of the seat cushion height can be adjusted Front part of the seat cushion Push the switch to raise or lower the fron...

Page 64: ...h to raise or lower the rear part of the seat cushion 1 Raise 2 Lower Whole seat cushion Push the center of the switch to raise or lower the whole seat cushion 1 Raise 2 Lower G22D0310 G22D0320 64 SEA...

Page 65: ...ear seat entry or exit the front seatback will fold down and the seat will move forward when the seatback lock lever is pulled up or when the pedal in back of the front passenger seat is depressed To...

Page 66: ...ion Fold down rear seatbacks The rear seatbacks can be folded forward to provide additional cargo area Pull the left and or right release knobs and fold the rear seatbacks forward HEAD RESTRAINTS Padd...

Page 67: ...p to confirm that it is locked in position WARNING Failure to have head restraints properly mounted and adjusted may increase the chance of injury in the event of a collision A cushion or similar devi...

Page 68: ...ildren who are large enough to wear seat belts properly Never use one seat belt for more than one occupant Never carry more people in the vehicle than there are seat belts Always adjust the belt for a...

Page 69: ...ld restraints on page 76 WARNING Any child who is too small to properly wear a seat belt must be properly restrained in an appropriate child restraint system To reduce the risk of severe or fatal inju...

Page 70: ...9 All vehicle occupant s should sit and remain seated all the way back in their seat with their back resting straight against the upright seat back WARNING To minimize the risk of personal injury in t...

Page 71: ...not lock up if you stop or hesitate so relax and continue to buckle up Push the metal tongue into the buckle until a click is heard Pull up on the belt to confirm the metal tongue is locked securely i...

Page 72: ...matic Locking Retractor ALR child restraint installation mode and lock see page 82 thus preventing further movement If this happens the person should switch the retractor back to its Emergency Locking...

Page 73: ...hile it retracts Should the belt not fully return to its stowed position pull the shoulder belt down slightly and release quickly Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor front seats The seat belt shoulde...

Page 74: ...until the driver s seat belt is buckled The Enhanced Warning System BeltAlert will be reactivated if the driver s seat belt is unbuckled for more than 10 seconds and the vehicle speed is greater than...

Page 75: ...TE Although the Enhanced Warning System BeltAlert has been deactivated the Seat Belt Warning Light will continue to illuminate while the driver s seat belt remains unfastened Seat belt extender If the...

Page 76: ...al manufacturers Only choose a child restraint system with a label certifying it complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 The child restraint system should be appropriate for your child...

Page 77: ...cross the neck and the lap belt should be low on the child s hips not across the stomach If neces sary a booster seat should be used for proper seat belt fit follow the booster seat manufacturer s ins...

Page 78: ...child REAR FACING CHILD RESTRAINTS MUST ONLY BE USED IN THE REAR SEAT WARNING FRONT FACING CHILD RESTRAINTS should al ways be used in the rear seat whenever possible if one must be used in the front p...

Page 79: ...d restraint system secured with the seat belt or remove it from the vehicle in order to prevent it from being thrown inside the vehicle during an accident NOTE Before purchasing a child restraint syst...

Page 80: ...otor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 NOTE The marks on the seatback show the location of the lower anchorage points New child restraint system that complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213...

Page 81: ...ufacturer 3 If your child restraint system requires the use of a top tether strap refer to Tether anchors for child restraint systems on page 85 4 Push and pull the child restraint system in all direc...

Page 82: ...ak ing or a collision seriously injuring the child and possible other vehicle occupants When the vehicle is moving do not adjust the seat where the child restraint system is installed Installing a chi...

Page 83: ...ilure to convert the retractor to the ALR mode may allow the child restraint system to move forward during sudden braking or in a collision seriously injuring the child or other occupants Installation...

Page 84: ...the ALR mode You will need to repeat steps 3 and 4 5 After confirming that the belt is locked grab the shoulder part of the belt near the buckle and pull up to remove any slack from the lap part of t...

Page 85: ...move a child restraint system and deactivate the ALR mode remove the child from the restraint Unlatch the buckle remove the belt from the restraint and let the belt fully retract Tether anchors for th...

Page 86: ...or harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle Children who have outgrown child restraint systems Children who have outgrown a child restraint system should be seated in the re...

Page 87: ...on hot days Keep vehicles locked and trunks closed when not in use Keep vehicle keys away from children Seat Belts And Pregnant Women We recommend that pregnant women use the seat belts throughout the...

Page 88: ...to a UNIBELT on page 82 Check that the anchor mounting bolts are tight If the seat belt webbing shows obvious cuts tears protruding bro ken fibers that cause a local increase in webbing thick ness or...

Page 89: ...udes air bags for the driver and front passenger The SRS air bag is designed to supple ment the primary protection of the driver and front passenger side seat belt systems by providing those occupants...

Page 90: ...hose situations Seat belts reduce the risk of being thrown from your vehicle in a collision or rollover WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROPERLY SEATED A driver or front passenger sitting too close...

Page 91: ...propriate child restraint system WARNING Infants and small children should never ride unrestrained or lean against the instrument panel They should never ride held in your arms or on your lap They cou...

Page 92: ...t as it places an infant too close to the passenger air bag The force of an inflating air bag could kill or cause serious injuries to the child Rear facing child restraints must only be used in the re...

Page 93: ...Failure to do so could kill or cause serious injuries to the child Older children up to and including 12 year olds should be seated in the rear seat with their seat belt properly worn and with an appr...

Page 94: ...de air bag modules if so equipped 6 Side impact sensors if so equipped The air bag control unit monitors the readiness of the electronic parts of the system whenever the ignition switch is in the ON o...

Page 95: ...ndicate a fire in the vehicle People with breathing problems may feel some tempo rary irritation from chemicals used to inflate the bags If irritation continues see your doctor You may open the window...

Page 96: ...ield They could restrict the air bag infla tion or strike and injure an occupant when the air bag inflates Do not put packages pets or other objects between the air bags and either the driver or the f...

Page 97: ...ched to the seatbacks in vehicles with side air bags The side air bag is designed to inflate only on the side of the vehicle that is hit Because the side air bags do not protect the occupants in all t...

Page 98: ...ger should sit well back and upright in their seats without leaning against the window or door WARNING The side air bag inflates with great force In order to reduce the risk of serious or possibly fat...

Page 99: ...t Forward facing child restraints should also be used in the rear seat If a forward facing child restraint must be used in the front passenger seat move the seat as far back as possible and make sure...

Page 100: ...gs The air bags will operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON or START position WARNING If any of the following conditions occur the SRS is not working properly and you should immedi ately h...

Page 101: ...and may lead to possible injury If your vehicle has received any front end dam age you should have the SRS inspected by an authorized dealer to make sure it is in proper working order WARNING On vehi...

Page 102: ...are located in the vehicle as shown in the illustration Transporting Pets Airbags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet An unrestrained pet will be thrown about and possibly injured or inju...

Page 103: ...icator 112 Theft alarm indicator 112 Door ajar warning light and chime 112 Anti lock braking system warning light if so equipped 113 Cruise speed control indicator 113 Low fuel warning light and chime...

Page 104: ...flasher high low beam 121 Dimmer high low beam change 122 Turn signals 122 m Fog light switch if so equipped 123 m Hazard warning flasher switch 124 m Instrument panel light dimmer control 125 m Elec...

Page 105: ...Canadian Programming Gate Programming 135 Operation 136 Reprogramming a Signal Button 137 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 105 4...

Page 106: ...NSTRUMENT CLUSTER Meter cluster 1 Fuel gauge 2 Tachometer 3 Speedometer 4 Engine coolant temperature gauge 5 Odometer 6 Trip odometer 7 Trip odometer reset button D01A2700 106 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...

Page 107: ...light P 113 4 Brake warning light P 117 5 Supplemental Restraint System SRS air bag warning light P 116 6 Seat belt reminder warning light P 118 7 Turn signal indicators hazard warning light P 112 8...

Page 108: ...arning light if so equipped P 118 19 Automatic transaxle indicator Vehicles with Autostick automatic transaxle if so equipped P 118 Speedometer The speedometer indicates vehicle speed The outer scale...

Page 109: ...ge shows the amount of fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition key is turned to the on position The arrow A indicates that the fuel lid fuel filler port is located on the right side of the vehicle Ref...

Page 110: ...from ODO to Trip A to Trip B 1 Odometer 2 Trip odometer 3 Reset button ODO Odometer The odometer indicates the total distance the vehicle has travelled TRIP Trip odometer The trip odometer indicates t...

Page 111: ...9999 9 mile 16 093 28 km 2 When disconnecting the battery for a long time the memory of trip meter display and will clear and the display returns to 0 Engine coolant temperature gauge This gauge indic...

Page 112: ...aulty turn signal connection or faulty lamp bulb High beam indicator A blue light illuminates when the head lights are on high beam Theft alarm indicator When the theft alarm system has been armed the...

Page 113: ...engine and driving at a speed of about 12 mph 20 km h or higher If the light goes out there is no abnormal condition 2 If the light does not go out or if it illuminates again the anti lock braking sys...

Page 114: ...ition key is turned to the ON position engine off When the engine is started the light should go off Always be sure that the light goes out before beginning to drive CAUTION If the charging light rema...

Page 115: ...t is part of an onboard diagnostic OBD system which monitors the emis sions engine and automatic transaxle con trol systems If a problem is detected in one of these systems this light may illuminate A...

Page 116: ...uel tank filler cap clockwise until you hear clicking sounds Overheating warning light If the warning light illuminates while the engine is running it is possible that the engine is overheated Immedia...

Page 117: ...e lever contact an authorized dealer immediately If the brake warning light illuminates while driving it could mean braking performance deterioration Park your vehicle in a safe place using the follow...

Page 118: ...arnings are not issued after the start of driving The function is initially enabled at the factory 1 Fasten the driver s seat belt 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 3 With the seat belt st...

Page 119: ...dicator light illuminates to show the position of the selector lever i e PARK DRIVE REVERSE etc Traction Control System warning light if so equipped This light will illuminate in the event of a malfun...

Page 120: ...This feature will help prevent a discharged battery If the headlamps are left on or when leaving the vehicle ignition key removed in ACC or LOCK position the lights will stay on for approximately 10...

Page 121: ...pened ignition key in LOCK ACC or out of ignition cylinder with the light switch in the ON or position a chime will sound to remind the driver to turn off the lights Turning off the light switch will...

Page 122: ...al lever to 1 Switch the headlights to low beam as a courtesy whenever there are oncoming vehicles or when there is traffic moving ahead of you An illuminated blue light in the instrument cluster indi...

Page 123: ...a malfunctioning turn signal light bulb or faulty turn signal system If the indicator fails to light when the lever is moved check for a faulty fuse or a burned out indicator bulb NOTE Replace malfun...

Page 124: ...ht switch again HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH Press the flasher switch and the front and rear turn signals will flash intermittently as the hazard warning lights This is an emergency warning system an...

Page 125: ...ER The electric rear window defogger can be operated when the ignition key is in the ON position When the switch is pressed an indicator in the switch amber will illuminate to indicate the electric re...

Page 126: ...order to prevent excessive battery discharge Do not place stickers tape or other items that are attached with adhesive over the grid wires on the rear window When cleaning the inside rear window from...

Page 127: ...th a pause between cycles desirable For maximum delay between wipes rotate the knob toward you To shorten the delay rotate the knob away from you The delay can be regulated between approximately 3 and...

Page 128: ...glass might freeze resulting in poor visibility Heat the glass with the defroster before using the washer NOTE 1 Do not use the wipers when the glass is dry this could scratch the glass and wear the w...

Page 129: ...the washer reservoir Failure to do so could result in the loss of windshield washer function and damage to the system components 6 Replace wiper blades when they are worn to avoid loss of visibility w...

Page 130: ...ition key in the LOCK position the light goes off automatically after approximately 30 minutes to prevent the battery from running down The light comes on again if the ignition key is turned to the 9O...

Page 131: ...his light produces a spot beam for convenient use as a map light at night Push the reading light switch again to turn the light off NOTE If the reading lights are left on for prolonged periods of time...

Page 132: ...ing wheel causes the horn to honk GARAGE DOOR OPENER IF SO EQUIPPED The HomeLinky Universal Transceiver replaces up to three remote controls that operate devices such as garage door openers motorized...

Page 133: ...355 3515 or on the internet at www homelink jci com for safety information or assistance Training The Universal Transceiver For best results install a new battery in the hand held transmitter before p...

Page 134: ...o be followed to program additional hand held transmitters E 3 Choose one of the three buttons to train Place the hand held transmitter 1 to 3 inches from the universal transceiver while keeping its i...

Page 135: ...program the universal trans ceiver to learn the signal of your hand held transmitter refer to the Rolling Code Paragraph or call toll free for customer assistance at 1 800 355 3515 or on the internet...

Page 136: ...have a Rolling Code system To check if your device is protected by a Rolling Code system Check the owner s manual for the device for mention of Rolling Code The hand held transmitter appears to progra...

Page 137: ...30 seconds to start step 3 3 Return to the universal transceiver in the vehicle and firmly press and release the universal transceiver button A B or C Press and release the button a second time to com...

Page 138: ...light will begin to flash first slowly then rapidly When the indicator lights begin to flash rapidly release both buttons Security If you sell your vehicle be sure to erase the frequencies 1 To erase...

Page 139: ...at may be received including interference that may cause undes ired operation NOTE The transceiver has been tested and complies with FCC and DOC MDC rules Changes or modifications not expressly approv...

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Page 141: ...T in gasoline 146 Sulfur in gasoline 146 Materials added to fuel 147 Adding fuel 147 m Fuel economy 149 m Ignition switch 149 m Key reminder chime 150 m Theft protection 151 m Steering lock 151 m Star...

Page 142: ...m Manual transaxle if so equipped 166 To start 167 Proper shift points 167 Recommended downshifting speed 169 Driving precautions 169 m Parking brake 169 m Brake pedal 171 m Power brakes 172 m Brake...

Page 143: ...197 m Vehicle preparation before driving 199 Seat belts and seats 199 Defrosters 199 Tires 199 Lights 200 Fluid leaks 200 Driver 200 m Safe driving techniques 200 m Driving alcohol and drugs 201 m Tip...

Page 144: ...gine but also cause increased fuel and oil consumption which could result in malfunc tion of engine components Be particularly careful to avoid wide open throttle acceleration in low gear 3 Do not ove...

Page 145: ...inimum octane rating of 87 MON RON 2 or 91 RON 3 0 liter engine model Your vehicle is designed to operate on regular grade unleaded gasoline having a minimum octane rating of 87 MON RON 2 or 91 RON If...

Page 146: ...is blended into some gasoline to increase the octane num ber Gasolines blended with MMT offer no performance advantage over gasolines of the same octane number that do not contain MMT Gasolines blende...

Page 147: ...gine Soon is flashing immediate service is required See the On Board Diagnostics paragraph in the Mainte nance section of this manual Materials Added to Fuel All gasoline sold in the United States is...

Page 148: ...r Cap Gas Cap The gas cap is behind the fuel filler door on the passen ger s side of the vehicle If the gas cap is lost or damaged be sure the replacement cap is for use with this vehicle CAUTION Dama...

Page 149: ...within the posted limits when traffic roadway and weather conditions safely permit for the best fuel economy 6 Keep your air filter clean and your vehicle lubricated according to the recommendations i...

Page 150: ...ng The steering wheel will lock causing loss of control If the engine is turned off while driving the power brake servomechanism will cease to func tion and braking efficiency will deteriorate Also th...

Page 151: ...m that it is locked CAUTION If your vehicle needs to be towed turn the key to the ACC position to unlock the steering wheel STARTING Tips for starting 1 Do not operate the starter motor continuously f...

Page 152: ...o need to depress the accelerator pedal Normal conditions The starting procedure is as follows 1 Insert the ignition key and make sure all occupants are properly seated with seat belts fastened 2 Depr...

Page 153: ...dal immediately after the engine has started AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE IF SO EQUIPPED The automatic transaxle is designed for optimum control and equipped with adaptive control capabilities The electronical...

Page 154: ...ansaxle system must have a short period to learn parameters for proper shifting Shifting will become smooth after the transaxle has been shifted several times by the electronic control system Selector...

Page 155: ...to drive do not shift the selector lever from the N NEUTRAL position while depressing the accelerator pedal doing so may cause the vehicle to jump forward or backward CAUTION If the button is always d...

Page 156: ...cle is in motion the transaxle may be damaged N NEUTRAL The engine may be started in this position WARNING Never move the lever to the N position while driving since you could accidentally move the le...

Page 157: ...Vehicles with automatic transaxle In order to avoid damage to the engine from excessively high rpm do not exceed the listed driving speed when the selector lever is set to the 3 THIRD position the 2 S...

Page 158: ...ne if the problem could recur If the transaxle cannot be reset dealer service is required AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE AUTOSTICK IF SO EQUIPPED Designed for optimum control and equipped with adap tive control...

Page 159: ...ly This does not indicate a faulty transmis sion The transaxle system must have a short period to learn parameters for proper shifting Shifting will become smooth after the transaxle has been shifted...

Page 160: ...k button A to prevent inad vertent selection of the wrong gear Button A must be pushed while the brake pedal is depressed to move the selector lever Button must be pushed to move the lever Button need...

Page 161: ...ate the selector lever the lever may be accidentally shifted into the P R position Be sure not to depress the button when performing the operations indicated by in the illustration NOTE If the brake p...

Page 162: ...er in the D or Autostick position The N indicator light warning function operates only in the D or Autostick range If the N indicator light continues flashing or flashes intermittently have your vehic...

Page 163: ...is a driver interactive transaxle that offers manual gear shifting capability to provide you with more control Autostick allows you to maximize engine brak ing eliminate undesirable upshifts and down...

Page 164: ...is possible to skip one gear i e 3rd to 1st or 4th to 2nd Since sudden engine de acceleration or acceleration can cause a loss of traction downshifts must be made carefully in accordance with the vehi...

Page 165: ...DOWN side to shift back to 1st gear 5 Move the selector lever gently between the manual and main gates and between positions in the manual gate Undue force could damage the selector lever Indication...

Page 166: ...ard gears Stop the vehicle and shift into PARK P Turn the key to OFF then start the engine Shift into D and resume driving NOTE Even if the transaxle can be reset we recom mend that you visit a dealer...

Page 167: ...it is hard to shift into 1st depress the clutch pedal again the shift will then be easier to make 2 To shift into reverse from 5th gear move the gearshift lever to the N NEUTRAL position and then shi...

Page 168: ...th 34 55 33 53 4th to 5th 43 70 37 60 In high altitude locations it should be upshifted as listed below Condition Upshift speeds mph km h 1st to 2nd 15 25 2nd to 3rd 25 40 3rd to 4th 40 65 4th to 5th...

Page 169: ...e driving speed Condition 2 4 liter engine 3 0 liter engine Vehicles with Vehicles with 205 60R16 215 50R17 tire tire 1st 31 mph 50 km h 34 mph 55 km h 2nd 59 mph 95 km h 55 mph 90 km h 3rd 83 mph 86...

Page 170: ...er Push the release button and lower the lever fully When parking on a hill it is important to set the parking brake before placing the gear selector in Park otherwise the load on the transmission loc...

Page 171: ...e and an accident BRAKE PEDAL Excessive use of the brake can cause fading resulting in poor brake response and premature wear of brake lin ings When driving down a long or steep grade use engine braki...

Page 172: ...e remaining system will still function with some loss of overall braking effectiveness This will be evident by increased pedal travel during application greater pedal force required to slow or stop an...

Page 173: ...sh the effectiveness of Anti lock brakes and may lead to an accident Pumping makes the stopping distance longer Just press firmly on your brake pedal when you need to slow down or stop General driving...

Page 174: ...ng it indicates that the anti lock braking system is not functioning and that only the normal brake system is in operation The normal brake system will still function properly NOTE 1 After the vehicle...

Page 175: ...ful not to damage the wheel speed sensors and cables located at each wheel on vehicles equipped with an anti lock braking system STEERING WHEEL TILT LOCK LEVER To adjust the steering wheel height rele...

Page 176: ...st is lost If for some reason the hydraulic pressure is interrupted it will still be possible to steer your vehicle Under these conditions you will observe a substantial increase in steering effort Sh...

Page 177: ...maller and farther away than they actually are Do not use this mirror to estimate the distance of following vehicles when changing lanes Adjust the inside mirror to maximize the view through the rear...

Page 178: ...the green indicator A should be illuminated If not press the display switch C for more than 6 seconds less than 9 seconds until the indicator illuminates Now the mirror automatically dims to the prope...

Page 179: ...result Electrochromic mirror operation if so equipped A Garage door opener button Press the button to operate devices such as garage door openers motorized gates or home lighting P 132 NOTE Garage doo...

Page 180: ...l change in order by pressing the display switch for the following seconds 1 When the ignition key is ACC or ON position automatic anti glare operate and current outside tem perature and compass are d...

Page 181: ...n 3 seconds you can turn on off the display 3 If you press the display switch more than 3 seconds less than 6 seconds you can alternate the temperature reading between Fahrenheit and Celsius P 182 I08...

Page 182: ...an 6 seconds less than 9 seconds you can turn on off the automatic anti glare 177 5 If you press the display switch more than 9 seconds less than 12 seconds you can adjust for compass vari ance 183 I0...

Page 183: ...re than 12 seconds you can recalibrate compass variance 186 Outside temperature if so equipped When the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position the current outside temperature is displayed I08A0590...

Page 184: ...ass is again displayed NOTE The outside temperature can be displayed from 40 F 40 C If the outside temperature is below 40 F 40 C or over 140 F 60 C an error message SC or OC will be shown in the disp...

Page 185: ...necessary to adjust for magnetic variation of compass Magnetic variation of compass is the difference between earth s magnetic north and true geographic north If not adjusted to account for magnetic v...

Page 186: ...ion of the compass If the compass deviates from the correct indication soon after repeated adjustment have the compass checked at an authorized dealer The compass may not indicate the correct compass...

Page 187: ...may be a strong magnetic field interfering with the compass In this case the compass may need calibration If the CAL is displayed drive the vehicle in a circle at about 5 mph 8km h or less until the...

Page 188: ...se a paper towel or similar material dampened with glass cleaner Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mirror as that may cause the liquid cleaner to enter the mirror housing Electric remote cont...

Page 189: ...UISE SPEED CONTROL Cruise speed control is an automatic speed control sys tem It lets you keep the same driving speed Cruise speed control can be used at 25mph 40km h or more It is especially useful f...

Page 190: ...mode with out pressing the clutch first the engine will run too fast and might be damaged NOTE Cruise speed control may not be able to keep your speed on uphills or downhills Your speed may drop on a...

Page 191: ...CRUISE control light on the instrument cluster will illuminate 3 Pull the lever B down while driving at the desired speed To increase the set speed There are 2 ways to increase the set speed I10A1670...

Page 192: ...d in small amounts pull the cruise speed control lever up for less than 1 second and release it Each time you pull the lever up your vehicle will go about 1 mph 1 6km h faster Accelerator Press the ac...

Page 193: ...o slow down in small amounts press the cruise speed control lever down for less than 1 second and release it Each time you press the lever down your vehicle will slow down by about 1 mph 1 6km h Brake...

Page 194: ...turn to your set speed To deactivate The cruise speed control can be turned off as follows 1 Push the main switch A at the end of the lever Main switch OFF 2 Pull the cruise speed control lever B towa...

Page 195: ...gh the cruise speed control can be turned off by moving the selector lever to the N position never move the selector lever to the N position while driving You would have no engine braking and could ca...

Page 196: ...body and a whining sound of a motor will be heard from the engine compartment when the traction control sys tem functions This is a normal result of the traction control system operation and does not...

Page 197: ...vehicle checked at an authorized dealer CATALYTIC CONVERTER The catalytic converter requires the use of unleaded fuel only Leaded gasoline will destroy the effectiveness of the converter Under normal...

Page 198: ...ic converter dam age 1 Use UNLEADED GASOLINE ONLY of the type rec ommended in Fuel selection 2 Do not drive with an extremely low fuel level running out of fuel could damage the catalytic converter 3...

Page 199: ...e enjoyment and safety from your vehicle Seat belts and seats 1 Before starting the vehicle make certain that you and all your passengers are seated and properly wearing the seat belts with children i...

Page 200: ...te on your driving you could have an accident resulting in serious or fatal injury to yourself and others SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUES Even this vehicle s safety equipment and your safest driving cannot gu...

Page 201: ...lcohol levels far below the legal minimum If you have been drinking don t drive Ride with a designated non drinking driver call a cab a friend or use public transportation Drinking coffee or taking a...

Page 202: ...battery if necessary During cold weather it is possible that a discharged battery could freeze WARNING The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas Any spark or flame can cause the battery to explode...

Page 203: ...sing a manual transaxle vehicle for trailer towing all starts must be in FIRST gear to avoid excessive clutch slippage The trailer tongue load must be considered as part of the tow vehicle load capaci...

Page 204: ...Weight limits Never exceed the maximum trailer weight A maximum tongue weight B Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR and Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR I26A1290 204 STARTING AND DRIVING...

Page 205: ...clock 216 Clock setting procedure 216 m General information about your radio 216 Signal transmission 217 Weak reception fading 217 Reflections 217 Cross modulation 218 FM stereo reception 218 Causes o...

Page 206: ...al Tape Selection 222 Pinch Roller Release 222 Noise Reduction 223 Operation Instructions CD Player 223 Inserting The Compact Disc 223 Seek Button 223 EJT CD Eject Button 223 FF Tune RW Button 223 Pro...

Page 207: ...228 Random Play 228 Radio CD Button 228 Time Button 228 Scan Button 228 Loading The CD Changer 228 Playing Discs 229 Removing Discs From The CD Changer 229 m Steering wheel remote control switches if...

Page 208: ...lection 238 Changing air selection 242 Air conditioning switch 243 How to use the controls 244 Defrosting or defogging of the windshield and door windows 244 Important operation tips for air condition...

Page 209: ...glare 2 To reduce side glare To adjust the sun visor position 1 Remove the holder A from the hook B then move the sunvisor to the window 2 Slide the sun visor and adjust the position G10A0260 G10A055...

Page 210: ...WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the sun visor while driving This can be dangerous Vanity mirror A vanity mirror is on the back of the sun visor G10A0580 G13A0850 210 FOR PLEASANT DRIVING...

Page 211: ...sory socket A can be operated when the ignition key is in the ON or ACC positions This socket can also be used for a lighter when an optional smokers kit is ordered from your dealer The accessory sock...

Page 212: ...harge sufficiently to degrade battery life and or prevent engine starting Accessories that draw higher power i e coolers vacuum cleaners lights etc will degrade the battery even more quickly Only use...

Page 213: ...result in an accident REAR SEAT Cup holders are provided at each side for the rear passengers ACCESSORY BOXES Convenient storage space is located throughout the ve hicle 1 Door pockets 2 Center consol...

Page 214: ...can result in serious injury to the front passenger in an accident even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt Al ways keep the glove compartment door closed when driving NOTE If the glove compart...

Page 215: ...nter console To open the center console pull up on the front of the lid Trunk net if so equipped Attach the net to hooks according to the illustration Keep the net stored in the trunk so it can be use...

Page 216: ...ase each time you press the button 2 Press any other button to exit from the clock setting mode GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RADIO A vehicle is not an ideal place to listen to the radio because the...

Page 217: ...ion fading Because of the limited range of FM transmissions and the way FM waves spread fading usually occurs with FM reception When the broadcast is blocked by mountains or similar obstructions recep...

Page 218: ...eceived simultaneously FM stereo reception Stereo reception requires a very high broadcast signal quality This means that disturbances mentioned previ ously become more marked and the reception range...

Page 219: ...ockwise CAUTION It is recommended to remove the whip antenna before going into an automatic vehicle wash or passing under places with a low height clearance AM STEREO FM STEREO RADIO WITH GRAPHIC EQUA...

Page 220: ...he left to right speaker bal ance Push in the button and it will pop out Adjust the balance and push the button back in Fade The Fade control provides for balance between the front and rear speakers P...

Page 221: ...twice General Information This radio complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with RS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer...

Page 222: ...end of the tape the tape will play in the opposite direction Tape Eject Press the EJT Tape button and the cassette will disengage and eject from the radio Scan Button Press this button to play 10 sec...

Page 223: ...ay will show the CD symbol then the time of day will be displayed If the volume control is ON the unit will switch from radio to CD mode and begin to play when you insert the disc The display will sho...

Page 224: ...s button to play the first 10 seconds of each track To stop the scan function press the button a second time CASSETTE TAPE AND PLAYER MAINTENANCE To keep the cassette tapes and player in good conditio...

Page 225: ...ead with a commercially available WET cleaning cassette As preventive maintenance clean the head about every 30 hours of use If you wait until the head becomes very dirty noticeably poor sound it may...

Page 226: ...es for balance between the front and rear speakers Push in the button and it will pop out Adjust the balance and push the button back in Tone Control The unit has 2 separate controls for bass and treb...

Page 227: ...io Mode Press the time button to change the display between radio frequency and time General Information This radio complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with RS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is s...

Page 228: ...play between discs Press the top of the SEEK button once to move to the next randomly selected track Press the bottom of the SEEK button to go back to the beginning of the track Press button for a sec...

Page 229: ...red disc position button Removing Discs from the CD Changer 1 Press the load eject button then press the desired disc position button to eject that CD 2 The display will flash the disc number that is...

Page 230: ...ressed the mode can be changed Radio AM Radio FM Tape CD NOTE Tape or CD mode cannot be selected unless a tape or CD is in the slot To listen to the radio To select AM FM mode Mode change button 4 Sel...

Page 231: ...umber of the selection you desire to skip over including the one now being played The frequency display window will display the number of songs selected The tape will be rewind to the start of the son...

Page 232: ...bove Playback of CD R discs may cause problems CD RW discs cannot be played 2 The use of special shaped damaged compact discs like cracked discs or low quality compact discs like warped discs or burrs...

Page 233: ...ions such as during off road driving the tracking may not work 5 When storing compact discs always store them in their separate cases Never place compact discs in direct sunlight or in any place where...

Page 234: ...disc the CD player may stop working properly and you may not be able to eject the compact disc CD player laser warning WARNING Operating the CD player in a manner other than specifically instructed h...

Page 235: ...ctorily clear by the repo sitioning of the antenna it is recommended that the radio volume be turned down or off during cellular phone operation VENTS 1 Center vents 2 Side vents Air flow rate and dir...

Page 236: ...vents NOTE On rare occasions air from the vents of an air conditioned vehicle may look like fog This is moist air suddenly cooled and there is no abnormality in the air conditioning system AIR CONDIT...

Page 237: ...ing the temperature Select the desired temperature level by turning the tem perature control dial either clockwise or counterclock wise Turning the temperature control dial clockwise makes the air war...

Page 238: ...To change air flow to the different outlets turn the mode selection dial to the desired position Face position Air flows exclusively to the upper part of the passenger compartment H03I0670 H13D0543 2...

Page 239: ...passenger compart ment and flows to the leg area NOTE Air flows mostly to the upper part of the pas senger compartment with the dial within position 1 and flows mostly to the leg area with the dial w...

Page 240: ...Foot position Air flows mainly to the leg area Foot defroster position Air flows to the leg area windshield and door windows H13D0563 H13D0573 240 FOR PLEASANT DRIVING...

Page 241: ...the leg area with the dial within position 1 and flows mostly to the windshield with the dial within position 2 Defroster position Air flows exclusively to the windshield and door win dows H13D0583 FO...

Page 242: ...rolled automatically for optimum performance When the air conditioning is turned off the air selection will be set to the outside position The air selection indicator will show the selected posi tion...

Page 243: ...y increased Therefore make sure your foot is firmly on the brake pedal when shifting the trans mission to drive For the 3 0 liter engine model if the air conditioning indicator A blinks it is suspecte...

Page 244: ...n trol dial clockwise Select the desired blower speed NOTE When maximum heating is needed set the blower speed to the fourth position Defrosting or defogging of the windshield and door windows CAUTION...

Page 245: ...n dial is set to the or position the air conditioning compressor will operate automatically The outside air position will also be selected automatically In this case the air condition ing indicator wi...

Page 246: ...er compartment Select the desired blower speed Warm air flows to the leg area and unheated or slightly warm air flows to the upper part of the passenger compartment Cooling Set the mode selection dial...

Page 247: ...equires more time to cool the interior If it is necessary to park in the sun open the windows for the first few minutes of air conditioning operation to expel hot air 2 Close the windows when the air...

Page 248: ...ive minutes each a week even in cold weather This is to maintain lubrication of the compressor internal parts and maintain the air conditioning in the best operating con dition INSTALLATION OF ACCESSO...

Page 249: ...WARNING If you use a cellular phone while driving keep your attention on your driving in order to reduce risk of accidents FOR PLEASANT DRIVING 249 6...

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Page 251: ...pped 254 m Cleaning the outside of your vehicle 254 Foreign material 254 Washing 255 During cold weather 256 Waxing your vehicle 257 Polishing your vehicle 258 Damaged paint 258 Cleaning plastic parts...

Page 252: ...he selection of these materials CAUTION Cleaning products can be dangerous Some are poi sonous Others are highly flammable Some are dangerous if you breathe their fumes in a closed space When you use...

Page 253: ...g out well Using this cloth wipe off the detergent thoroughly NOTE Cleaners conditioners and protectants contain ing silicons or waxes may cause annoying reflections and obscure vision Upholstery 1 To...

Page 254: ...l about oil stains and remove them immediately 6 The genuine leather surface may harden and shrink if it is exposed to the direct rays of the sun for long hours When your vehicle is parked place it in...

Page 255: ...roughly and wipe dry with a chamois or soft cloth After washing the vehicle carefully clean the joints and flanges of the doors hood etc where dirt is likely to remain CAUTION When washing the under s...

Page 256: ...er roads in some geographical areas can have a detrimental effect on the vehicle underbody You should flush the under body with a high pressure hose every time you wash the exterior of your vehicle Sp...

Page 257: ...f the painted surface since they also remove paint clearcoat Further they are detrimental to glossy surfaces such as the grille garnish moldings etc Do not use gasoline kerosene benzene or paint thinn...

Page 258: ...ber for your vehicle can be found on the vehicle information code plate in the engine compart ment Cleaning plastic parts Use a sponge or chamois If vehicle wax adheres on the plastic bumper or mold i...

Page 259: ...lass The window glass can be cleaned using only a sponge and water Glass cleaner can be used to remove wax oil grease dead insects etc After washing the glass wipe dry with a clean dry soft cloth Wipe...

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Page 261: ...Spare tire jack and tool set storage 266 Handling spare tire 266 Jack 267 m Compact spare tire 267 m Wheel covers if so equipped 268 m Jacking and tire changing 270 Jacking up the vehicle 270 m Engine...

Page 262: ...m 297 Front turn signal and parking lights 297 Front fog lights if so equipped 297 Front side marker lights 300 Rear combination lights 300 High mounted stop light 302 License plate light 302 Back up...

Page 263: ...NDER ADVERSE DRIVING CONDITIONS If your vehicle becomes stuck in sand mud or snow If the vehicle becomes stuck in snow sand or mud it can often be moved by a rocking motion Turn your steering wheel ri...

Page 264: ...r depth can be decep tive and you could be seriously hurt by driving into flood water When driving in rain on water covered roads or through a vehicle wash water could enter the brake drum linings or...

Page 265: ...een the chains and the body is small and body damage may occur 2 Drive slowly Avoid any sudden starts or stops abrupt brake application or sharp cornering 3 Depressing the brake pedal during travel on...

Page 266: ...t are stowed in the trunk Handling spare tire Remove the installation clamp to remove the spare tire To install the spare tire tighten the clamp firmly with your fingers until the spare tire has no mo...

Page 267: ...g with an insufficient tire pressure can lead to an accident If you have no choice but to drive with an insufficient tire pressure keep your speed down and adjust to the specified pressure 60 psi 420...

Page 268: ...ngs be used with the compact spare wheel If such use is attempted damage to these items or other vehicle components may occur Do not use snow chains with your compact spare tire Because of the smaller...

Page 269: ...AUTION Trying to simply remove the wheel cover with your bare hands may severely injure your fingers To install Align the air valve with the valve opening provided on the wheel cover Then pound around...

Page 270: ...warning triangle flashing signal light etc at an ad equate distance from the vehicle and have all passengers leave the vehicle Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position 3 Set the parking brake firmly...

Page 271: ...specified If the jack is set at a wrong position the body of the vehicle could be dented or the jack might fall over and cause personal injury Avoid using the jack on tilted or soft surfaces Otherwise...

Page 272: ...otate the jack by hand until the flange portion D fits in the groove at the top of the jack NOTE Before use turn the top of jack and set it as shown in the illustration N22A1450 N21C0280 272 EMERGENCI...

Page 273: ...side the trunk 8 Insert the bar E into the wheel nut wrench F Then attach the end of the bar to the jack end as shown in the illustration Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until the tire is slightly...

Page 274: ...hicle or leaving it supported on the jack for extended periods Both are very dangerous Do not use a jack other than the one provided with your vehicle The jack should not be used for any purpose other...

Page 275: ...d the wheel surface becoming scratched and causing premature corrosion NOTE Clear out any mud etc on the hub surface hub bolts or in the installation holes in the wheel 10 Install the spare wheel with...

Page 276: ...l wheel but return to the original wheel and tire as soon as possible If all four wheels are changed to steel wheels use tapered nuts 11 Lower the vehicle slowly and then tighten the nuts in the seque...

Page 277: ...over tighten the nut 12 Lower and remove the jack and store the jack flat tire and chock Have the damaged tire repaired as soon as possible 13 Check tire inflation pressure Tire inflation pressure spe...

Page 278: ...f the engine coolant temperature gauge indicator enters the H hot position the engine may be overheated In any of the following situations you can reduce the potential for overheating by taking the ap...

Page 279: ...this manual Follow the warnings under the Cooling System Pressure Cap paragraph WARNING When working near the radiator cooling fan dis connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignition key to the OFF p...

Page 280: ...gh together so the booster cables can reach but be sure the vehicles aren t touching each other If they are it could cause a ground connection You wouldn t be able to start your vehicle and the bad gr...

Page 281: ...re battery electrolyte is at the proper level See Battery on page 323 WARNING If electrolyte fluid is not visible or appears to be frozen do not attempt jump starting The battery might rupture or expl...

Page 282: ...ositive terminal of the battery Use the proper cables suitable for the battery size Otherwise heat damage to the cables could result Check the booster cables for damage and corrosion before use 6 Conn...

Page 283: ...battery 8 After the engine is started disconnect the cables in the reverse order WARNING Charging the battery installed in the vehicle might cause the battery to catch fire and explode Or damage to t...

Page 284: ...or towing must be followed Incorrect towing equipment could damage your vehicle When towing is required contact a professional towing service and make sure that flat bed type dolly type or wheel lift...

Page 285: ...heel lift Turn the ignition key to the ACC position and secure the steering wheel in a straight ahead position with a rope or similar device Never place the ignition key in the LOCK position This will...

Page 286: ...ge to the electrical system due to short circuiting or overloading each individual circuit is pro vided with a fuse There are fuse blocks in the passenger compartment and in the engine compartment The...

Page 287: ...hrough a system protected by a fusible link In case of a melted fusible link see your authorized dealer for inspection and replacement Fuse load capacities The fuse cover lists the names of the electr...

Page 288: ...window wiper 15A 12 13 Relay 7 5A 14 R C MIR Electric remote controlled outside mirror 7 5A 15 16 Cigarette lighter 15A No Symbol Electrical system Capacity 17 Engine Control 7 5A 18 Windshield wiper...

Page 289: ...fuses are contained in the cover of the instru ment panel driver s side Always use a fuse of the same capacity for replacement Engine compartment Fuse location table N29B2642 Engine compartment fuse l...

Page 290: ...axle 20A 16 Headlights high beam right 10A 17 Headlights high beam left 10A 18 Headlights low beam right 10A 19 Headlights low beam left 10A 20 Position lights right 7 5A 21 Position lights left 7 5A...

Page 291: ...g tables check the fuse that relates to the prob lem 4 There is a fuse puller in the cover of the instrument panel driver s side Remove the fuse puller clamp it on the fuse you wish to remove and pull...

Page 292: ...e electrical system checked by an authorized dealer to find and correct the cause REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS Before replacing a bulb be sure the light is off Do not touch the glass part of the new bul...

Page 293: ...arker light 1 5cp 194NA 4 Front fog light if so equipped 37 5W 896 Description Wattage or Candela Power ANSI Trade No or Bulb type 5 High mounted stop light 18w 921 6 Stop and tail light 32 2cp 2057 7...

Page 294: ...Inside Description Wattage or Candela Power Dome Light 10W Reading light 4W Rear personal light 8W Trunk light 5W Headlights 1 Loosen the bolt A move the horn B left side only N10C1760 294 EMERGENCIES...

Page 295: ...2 Push the connector C to disconnect and remove the harness connector 3 Remove the locking cap D by turning it counter clockwise N10C1880 N10C1890 EMERGENCIES 295 8...

Page 296: ...ith a bare hand dirty glove etc The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlights are operated If the glass surface is dirty it should be cleaned with alcohol and insta...

Page 297: ...n authorized dealer Front turn signal and parking lights Turn the light socket A counterclockwise and pull it out and remove the light bulb Front fog lights if so equipped 1 Insert a screwdriver as sh...

Page 298: ...unit outward to remove it Turn the light socket counterclockwise and pull it out 3 Pull both clips A away from the center as shown and remove the bulb from the socket by pulling out N10X1460 N10X1700...

Page 299: ...Never hold the halogen light bulb with a bare hand dirty glove etc The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the fog lights are operated If the glass surface is dirty it shoul...

Page 300: ...ket counterclockwise and pull it out and remove the light bulb Rear combination lights 1 Turn the trim cover clip A counterclockwise and remove the trim cover clip Partially remove the trim cover in t...

Page 301: ...tward to remove it Remove each bulb socket assembly by turning it counterclockwise Remove the bulb from the socket by turning it counter clockwise while pressing it inward N20I0160 N20I0290 A Stop and...

Page 302: ...n ing it counterclockwise Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling out License plate light Remove the lens mounting screws remove the socket assembly and the bulb together by turning it counter cloc...

Page 303: ...Back up lights 1 Remove the light mounting screw and pull the entire light bracket out 2 Push the connector A to disconnect and remove the light bulb N11H0140 N11H0150 EMERGENCIES 303 8...

Page 304: ...Remove the entire socket and bulb assembly B by turning it counterclockwise 4 When mounting the light unit align the pin C on the light unit with the hole in the body N11H0160 N11H0170 304 EMERGENCIE...

Page 305: ...remove the bulb by pulling out Dome light 1 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the notch of the light assembly and pry gently downward to remove it Type 1 NOTE Wrap a cloth around the tip of the scr...

Page 306: ...ght blade screwdriver into the notch of the light assembly and pry gently to remove the lens Remove the light bulb from the light holder NOTE Wrap a cloth around the tip of the straight blade screwdri...

Page 307: ...flat blade screwdriver at the edge of the lens pry gently to remove the lens and then remove the bulb from the light holder NOTE Wrap a cloth around the tip of the screwdriver in order to avoid scratc...

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Page 309: ...er cap 315 Fuel hoses 315 Air cleaner filter 316 Evaporative emission control system except evaporative emission canister 316 Spark plugs 317 Ignition cables 317 Distributor cap and rotor 317 m Genera...

Page 310: ...hatch hinges hood lock release mechanism and safety catch 330 m Exhaust system 330 m Windshield wiper blades 331 Windshield washers 331 m Parking brake 332 m Drive belt for generator water pump power...

Page 311: ...cap 4 Engine oil level dipstick 5 Battery 6 Clutch fluid reservoir manual transaxle only 7 Brake fluid reservoir 8 Windshield washer reservoir 9 Drive belt 10 Radiator cap 11 Automatic transaxle fluid...

Page 312: ...d by the owner In the event a malfunction or other problem is discovered have it corrected by an authorized dealer This section contains information on inspection mainte nance procedures that you can...

Page 313: ...the U S Environ mental Protection Agency The emission control system consists of 1 a positive crankcase ventilation system 2 an evaporative emission control system 3 an exhaust emission control syste...

Page 314: ...he required testing ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM OBD II To meet new government regulations and promote cleaner air your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboard diagnostic system called OBD II Th...

Page 315: ...ons and check for damage and looseness of the fuel tank filler tube cap Particular attention should be paid to examining those fuel lines nearest to high heat sources such as the exhaust manifold WARN...

Page 316: ...ter replacing the air cleaner filter reinstall the cover in its original position CAUTION Take care not to damage the engine air flow sensor when removing the air cleaner cover Evaporative emission co...

Page 317: ...esigned to last much longer NOTE Use the recommended or equivalent spark plugs listed under Engine specifications on page 367 Use of non recommended plugs will cause engine dam age loss of performance...

Page 318: ...re other items which are expected to operate satisfactorily without periodic maintenance However if a malfunction of these items does occur it could adversely affect the engine or vehicle performance...

Page 319: ...d on the dipstick NOTE The engine must be OFF when performing oil level checks If the level does not reach the range of Good which indicates minimum necessary quantity of oil remove the oil filler cap...

Page 320: ...ions for Genuine DaimlerChrysler oil filters require that the filter be capable of withstanding a pressure of 256 psi 1 8MPa A Genuine DaimlerChrysler oil filter is recommended as a replacement filter...

Page 321: ...ll indicate the quality of the oil 2 The center portion will show the SAE grade of the oil Recommended engine oil viscosity Use engine oil with proper thickness for the outdoor temperature where you w...

Page 322: ...for inspection of the cooling system CAUTION Do not use alcohol or methanol anti freeze or any engine coolants mixed with alcohol or methanol anti freeze The use of an improper anti freeze can cause c...

Page 323: ...ean If your vehicle is equipped with air conditioning keep the front of the condenser clean 5 If the temperature of the engine coolant does not rise normally after engine warm up take the vehicle to a...

Page 324: ...tely To replace the fluid Recommended brake fluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 should be used The reservoir cap must be fully tightened to avoid contami nation from foreign matter or moisture CAUTION...

Page 325: ...s This is the result of its chemical and physical properties and this is why a very cold battery particu larly one that is not fully charged will only deliver a fraction of the starter current that is...

Page 326: ...er If electrolyte gets in your eyes flush them with water immediately and get prompt medical attention WARNING Ventilate the area when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space Always wear pr...

Page 327: ...ly installed and cannot be moved Also check each terminal for tightness 4 When the vehicle is to be left unused for a long period of time remove the battery and store it in a place where the battery f...

Page 328: ...nding with the selector lever in the N NEUTRAL position 2 The fluid level should be at the HOT mark but never above the HOT mark when the engine is at its normal warmed up condition Add or drain as ne...

Page 329: ...pads BRAKE HOSES Brake hoses and tubing should be checked for 1 Severe surface cracking scuffing or worn spots If the casing of the hose is exposed by cracks or abrasions in the rubber hose cover the...

Page 330: ...The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the vehicle interior is a properly maintained engine exhaust system Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the exhaust system when exhaust...

Page 331: ...o not operate wipers for long periods on dry glass this accelerates deterioration of the rubber and could scratch the glass Windshield washers The windshield washer reservoir is in the engine com part...

Page 332: ...s of the ratchet For vehicles with rear drum brakes You should feel the parking brake take hold between 5 to 7 clicks For vehicles with rear disc brakes You should feel the parking brake take hold bet...

Page 333: ...N 22 lb Inspect the drive belt for evidence of cuts and cracks and replace it if damaged When replacing the belt with a new belt make sure that there is no interference between the belt and other eng...

Page 334: ...erly inflated can result in a collision and serious or fatal injury Tire inflation pressures Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle Three pr...

Page 335: ...weather temperatures vary widely because tire pressures vary with outdoor temperatures Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always cold inflation pressure Cold inflation pressure can be m...

Page 336: ...as or bias belted tires on one vehicle will negatively affect vehicle handling It is recommended that radial ply tires should always be used as a set of four As longer wearing tires can be more suscep...

Page 337: ...er and or cargo load capacity For determining the combined weight of occupants and cargo use the specifications provided on the tire and loading information placard Tread wear indicators Tread wear in...

Page 338: ...y 6 000 miles 9 600km in severe driving conditions However the timing for tire rotation may vary according to your vehicle condition road surface conditions and each individual driver s driving habits...

Page 339: ...d satisfy this requirement as indicated by the M S designation on the tire side wall If you need snow tires select tires equivalent in size and type to the original equipment tires Failure to do so ma...

Page 340: ...LERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 12 000 Miles 19 000 km or at 12 months Check automatic transaxle fluid level Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks Check brake hoses for de...

Page 341: ...iles 38 000 km or at 24 months Check automatic transaxle fluid level Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks Check brake hoses for deterioration or leaks Inspect drive shaft boo...

Page 342: ...m for looseness and dam age Check and service exhaust system as required connection portion of muffler muffler pipes and converter heat shields MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 30...

Page 343: ...Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear Check brake hoses for deterioration or leaks Inspect drive shaft boots for grease leaks and damage Change engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate...

Page 344: ...brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 60 000 Miles 96 000 km or at 60 months Inspect suspension system for looseness and dam age Insp...

Page 345: ...il and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 78 000 Miles 125 000 km or at 78 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTHS...

Page 346: ...ension system for looseness and damage Check and service exhaust system as required connection portion of muffler muffler pipes and converter heat shields MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPA...

Page 347: ...engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 114 000 Miles 183 000 km or at 114 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEA...

Page 348: ...system as required connection portion of muffler muffler pipes and converter heat shields MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 120 000 Miles 192 000 km or at 120 months Check fuel sys...

Page 349: ...uspension system for looseness and dam age MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 9 000 Miles 14 000 km or at 9 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTH...

Page 350: ...MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 18 000 Miles 29 000 km or at 18 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks Rota...

Page 351: ...000 Miles 48 000 km or at 30 months Replace air cleaner filter Replace spark plugs standard type Check drive belts condition for the generator water pump power steering pump Change manual transaxle o...

Page 352: ...000 Miles 58 000 km or at 36 months Check automatic transaxle fluid level Check brake hoses for deterioration or leaks Inspect drive shaft boots for grease leaks and damage Inspect suspension system...

Page 353: ...wheels Change engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 48 000 Miles 77 000 km or at 48 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Inspec...

Page 354: ...eaner filter Replace spark plugs standard type Check drive belts condition for the generator water pump power steering pump Replace timing belt 1 1 For California Massachusetts and Vermont this mainte...

Page 355: ...Replace ignition cables Check distributor cap and rotor Change engine oil and engine oil filter Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NA...

Page 356: ...or grease leaks and damage Check brake hoses for deterioration or leaks Inspect suspension system for looseness and dam age MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 75 000 Miles 120 000 k...

Page 357: ...CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 84 000 Miles 134 000 km or at 84 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks Rotate tires Check automatic trans...

Page 358: ...steering linkage seals for grease leaks and damage Check and service exhaust system as required connection portion of muffler muffler pipes and converter heat shields Check coolant hoses radiator hos...

Page 359: ...lter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 102 000 Miles 163 000 km or at 102 months Replace spark plugs platinum tipped type Change engine oil and engine oil filter Inspe...

Page 360: ...nsion system for looseness and dam age MILEAGE MONTHS DEALERSHIP NAME CODE DATE REPAIR ORDER 111 000 Miles 178 000 km or at 111 months Change engine oil and engine oil filter Rotate tires MILEAGE MONT...

Page 361: ...s 192 000 km or at 120 months Change manual transaxle fluid Change automatic transaxle fluid Check fuel hoses condition Flush and replace engine coolant Check coolant hoses radiator hose heater hose I...

Page 362: ...em ex cept evaporative emission canister Replace ignition cables Check distributor cap and rotor Change engine oil and engine oil filter Inspect disc brake pads rotors and calipers for wear and leaks...

Page 363: ...tion number plate 364 3 Vehicle information code plate 364 4 Air conditioner label 364 5 Engine serial number 365 6 Tire and loading information placard 366 7 Certification label 366 m Battery 366 m G...

Page 364: ...panel of the engine hood 2 Vehicle identification number plate This is stamped on the number plate riveted to the left front corner of the instrument panel pad It is visible from outside of the vehicl...

Page 365: ...5 Engine serial number The engine serial number is stamped on the cylinder block as shown in the illustrations B02B0540 4 Cylinder B02B0550 6 Cylinder SPECIFICATIONS 365 10...

Page 366: ...certification label is located on the inside sill of the driver s door BATTERY BCI Group NO 86 Battery is 12 volts NOTE There are various size of the batteries in the BCI Group No 86 When you replace...

Page 367: ...are wheel 16x4T optional VEHICLE WEIGHTS Item 2 4 liter 3 0 liter Gross vehicle weight rating 4 061lb 1 842 kg 4 227lb 1 917 kg Gross axle weight rating Front 2 171lb 985 kg 2 322lb 1 053 kg Rear 1 89...

Page 368: ...data provided in the chart or on the safety certification label for determining vehicle passenger and or cargo load capacity Use the values provided on the tire and loading information placard Refer...

Page 369: ...F 88 C 190 F Spark plugs NGK BKR5E 11 FR5E1 DENSO K16PR U11 CHAMPION RC10YC4 Spark plug gap 1 0 to 1 1 mm 039 to 043 in 0 7 to 0 8 mm 028 to 031 in Firing order 1 3 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ignition timing id...

Page 370: ...8dm3 3 0 qt Gear oil API classification GL 4 SAE 75W 85W or 75W 90 Brakes and clutch As required Conforming to Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 Transaxle linkage Parking brake cable mechanism hood lock and ho...

Page 371: ...t 372 Be Reasonable With Requests 372 m If You Need Assistance 372 m Warranty Information 374 m Mopar Parts 375 m Customer Arbitration Board 375 m Reporting Safety Defects 375 In Canada 375 m Publicat...

Page 372: ...rangements when you call for an ap pointment IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporation and its dealers are vitally interested in your satisfaction We want you to be happy with our prod...

Page 373: ...information Owner s name and address Owner s telephone number home and office Dealership name Vehicle identification number Vehicle delivery date and mileage DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporation Custom...

Page 374: ...ervice contract call the DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporation Service Con tract National Customer Hotline at 1 800 521 9922 DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporation will not stand be hind any service contract...

Page 375: ...c Safety Administra tion NHTSA in addition to notifying DaimlerChrysler Corporation If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a g...

Page 376: ...376 IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE...

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Page 379: ...1 2 times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due...

Page 380: ...to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger vehicle tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades B and A represent hig...

Page 381: ...INDEX 12...

Page 382: ...ng on an upgrade 165 Oil temperature warning light 107 Parking 169 Reset Mode 158 166 Selector lever operation 153 Automatic transmission 158 Autostick 163 Ball joint steering linkage seal and drive s...

Page 383: ...ise control for non turbo Indicator 107 113 Cruise control for turbo Indicator 107 113 Cup holder 212 Customer Arbitration Board 375 Customer Assistance 372 Dealer Service 372 Defroster rear window 12...

Page 384: ...323 Clutch fluid 324 Fog light switch 123 Front fog lamp indicator lamp 114 Front seat adjustment 57 Fuel Filler Cap 148 Fuel economy 149 Fuel filler 39 Fuel gauge 106 109 Fuel hoses 315 Fuel selectio...

Page 385: ...ment panel light dimmer control 125 Intermittent Wipers 127 Jack Jacking points 270 Jacking up the car 270 Storage 266 Key reminder chime 150 Keyless entry system 29 Keys 23 150 Labeling 364 Lap Belts...

Page 386: ...258 Power brakes 172 Power door locks 34 Power windows 43 Proper shift points 167 Puncture tire changing 274 Radial ply tires 336 Radiator cap 311 322 323 Radio 219 General information 216 Reading lam...

Page 387: ...ing lock 151 Tilt lock lever 175 Sun visors 209 Sunroof 46 Supplemental Restraint System Airbag Maintenance 329 Warning light 107 116 Supplemental Restraint System SRS Air bag 89 Supplemental Restrain...

Page 388: ...ter reset button 106 Trunk lid 35 Turbocharger boost gauge 106 Turn signal indicators 107 112 Lever 122 Uniform Tire Quality Grades 379 Universal Transmitter 132 Vanity mirror 209 Vehicle Identificati...

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