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CAUTION!

After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure al-
ways reinstall the valve stem cap–if equipped. This
will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the
valve stem, which could damage the valve stem.

Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always
“cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold tire inflation pressure
is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not
been driven for at least 3 hours, or driven less than 1mile
(1 km) after a 3 hour period. The cold tire inflation
pressure must not exceed the maximum inflation pres-
sure molded into the tire side wall.

Check tire pressures more often if subject to a wide range
of outdoor temperatures, as tire pressures vary with
temperature changes.

Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) per
12° F (7° C) of air temperature change. Keep this in mind
when checking tire pressure inside a garage especially in
the winter.

Example: If garage temperature = 68° F (20° C) and the
outside temperature = 32° F (0° C) then the cold tire
inflation pressure should be increased by 3 psi (21 kPa),
which equals 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 12° F (7° C) for this
outside temperature condition.

Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi (13 to 40 kPa)
during operation. DO NOT reduce this normal pressure
build up or your tire pressure will be too low.

Tire Pressures for High Speed Operation

The manufacturer advocates driving at safe speeds
within posted speed limits. Where speed limits or condi-
tions are such that the vehicle can be driven at high
speeds, maintaining correct tire inflation pressure is very
important. Increased tire pressure and reduced vehicle
loading may be required for high speed vehicle opera-
tion. Refer to original equipment or an authorized tire
dealer for recommended safe operating speeds, loading
and cold tire inflation pressures.

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Summary of Contents for 2005 JR41 Stratus

Page 1: ...EHICLE 9 3 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 51 4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 83 5 STARTING AND OPERATING 139 6 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 185 7 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 199 8 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES 247 9 IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 269 10 INDEX 279 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

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Page 3: ...N CONTENTS 䡵 Introduction 4 䡵 How To Use This Manual 4 䡵 Warnings And Cautions 6 䡵 Vehicle Identification Number 6 Partial Zero Emission Vehicle PZEV For 2 4L If Equipped 7 䡵 Vehicle Modifications Alterations 7 1 ...

Page 4: ...ur dealer knows your vehicle best has the factory trained techni cians and genuine Mopar威 parts and is interested in your satisfaction WARNING Engine exhaust some of its constituents and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm In addition certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain prod ...

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Page 6: ...rtant information Observe all Warnings and Cautions VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number VIN is on a stamped plate on the left front corner on the body of the vehicle visible through the windshield This number also ap pears on the Automobile Information Disclosure Label affixed to a window on your vehicle Save this label as a convenient record of your vehicle identificat...

Page 7: ...ic instructions regarding when to change the ignition cables and spark plugs with the PZEV package Please refer to the Maintenance Sched ules section in your owner s manual for specific mainte nance instructions VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS ALTERATIONS WARNING Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to an accident resulting in ser...

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Page 9: ... Keys 14 Customer Key Programming 14 General Information 15 䡵 Illuminated Entry System 15 䡵 Door Locks 15 Power Door Locks 16 Central Locking If Equipped 17 Door Ajar Warning 17 Automatic Rolling Door Locks 17 Automatic Unlock On Exit Only Available If Automatic Door Locks Are Enabled 18 Child Protection Door Lock System Rear Doors 18 䡵 Remote Keyless Entry If Equipped 19 To Unlock The Doors 19 To...

Page 10: ... 25 Power Windows 25 䡵 Occupant Restraints 26 Lap Shoulder Belts 27 Seat Belt Pretensioners 31 Enhanced Driver Seat Belt Reminder System BeltAlert 32 Seat Belts And Pregnant Women 33 Seat Belt Extender 33 Driver And Right Front Passenger Supplemental Restraint System SRS Airbag 34 䡵 Engine Break In Recommendations 48 䡵 Safety Tips 49 Exhaust Gas 49 Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle ...

Page 11: ...ion Key Removal Place the shift lever in PARK and make sure that the gearshift knob push button has returned to the out position Turn the key to the Lock position and remove the key NOTE If you try to remove the key before you place the lever in PARK the key may become trapped tempo rarily in the key cylinder If this occurs rotate the key clockwise slightly then remove the key as described If a ma...

Page 12: ... invitation to thieves Always remove key from the ignition and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle unattended Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock System This system prevents the key from being removed unless the shift lever is in PARK It also prevents shifting out of PARK unless the key is in the OFF or RUN positions Manual Transaxle Depress and hold the release button located between the i...

Page 13: ...ing the vehicle may cause problems when attempting to start the vehicle These devices cannot damage the Sentry Key System but can cause a momentary problem when attempting to start the engine If a problem occurs remove the Sentry Key from the key ring and restart the vehicle Pagers cell phones walkmans etc have no effect on this system The Theft Alarm Light located on the instrument cluster to the...

Page 14: ...keys to the dealer Customer Key Programming You can program new keys to the system if you have two valid keys by doing the following 1 Insert the first valid key into the ignition and turn the ignition On for at least 3 seconds but no longer than 15 seconds Turn the ignition Off and remove the first key 2 Insert the second valid key and switch the ignition On within 15 seconds After ten seconds a ...

Page 15: ...ck if so equipped They will remain on for about 30 seconds after all doors are closed then fade to off The lights also will turn off if you turn on the ignition after you close all doors DOOR LOCKS WARNING For personal security and safety in the event of an accident lock the vehicle doors as you drive and when you park and leave the vehicle WARNING When leaving the vehicle always remove the key fr...

Page 16: ...e in the ignition switch and the driver s door is open the doors will not lock If the door lock plunger is down when you shut the door the door will lock Therefore make sure that the keys are not inside the vehicle before closing the door The rear doors cannot be opened from inside the vehicle until you pull up the lock plungers Power Door Lock Switch Door Lock Plunger 16 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STA...

Page 17: ...nce The odometer display will reappear once the door is closed Automatic Rolling Door Locks The doors will lock automatically as programmed from the factory if 1 The transaxle is in gear 2 All doors are closed 3 Vehicle speed is above 15 mph 24 km h 4 The accelerator pedal is depressed The Automatic Door Locks can be disabled or re enabled by performing the following procedure 1 Close all doors an...

Page 18: ...RUN and back to OFF 4 times ending up in the OFF position 3 Depress the power door lock switch to unlock the doors 4 A single chime will indicate the completion of the programming Child Protection Door Lock System Rear Doors To provide a safer environment for small children riding in the rear seat the rear doors of your vehicle have the child protection door lock system To use the system open each...

Page 19: ... You don t have to point the transmit ter at the vehicle to activate the system To unlock the doors Press and release the UNLOCK button once to unlock the driver s door Press the button twice within 5 seconds to unlock all doors If your vehicle is equipped with Illumi nated Entry the interior lights also come on and remain on for about 30 seconds when you unlock the doors NOTE The system may be pr...

Page 20: ...lock the doors The horn will chirp and the headlamps will flash once to acknowledge the lock signal NOTE The horn chirp can be enabled or disabled by the following procedure 1 Press and hold the Lock button on the transmitter 2 Continue to hold the Lock button wait at least 4 but no longer than 10 seconds then press the Unlock button 3 Release both buttons To unlock the trunk Press and hold the Tr...

Page 21: ...he ON RUN position 2 Using a currently programmed transmitter press the Unlock button on the transmitter Continue to hold the Unlock button wait at least 4 but no longer than 10 seconds then press and hold the Panic button for at least one second Release both buttons simultaneously You will hear a chime to signal that you can proceed with programming the new transmitter 3 Press and release the Loc...

Page 22: ...tter and some mobile or CB radios Transmitter Battery Service The recommended replacement batteries are CR2016 1 Pry the transmitter halves apart with a dime or similar object Make sure not to damage the rubber gasket material during removal 2 Remove and replace the batteries Avoid touching the new batteries with your fingers Skin oils may cause battery deterioration If you touch the battery clean...

Page 23: ...ey or the Keyless Entry Transmitter and close all doors 3 The light in the instrument cluster will flash rapidly for 15 seconds This shows that the system is arming If the light comes on but does not flash the system is still armed but there is a problem in the trunk circuit After 15 seconds the light will continue to flash slowly This shows that the system is fully armed To disarm the system Unlo...

Page 24: ...display indicating that the trunk is open The odometer display will reappear once the trunk is closed or if the trip button is depressed With the key in lock position or key out the deck will be displayed until the trunk is closed TRUNK SAFETY WARNING WARNING Do not allow children to have access to the trunk either by climbing into the trunk from outside or through the inside of the vehicle Always...

Page 25: ... the glow in the dark handle attached to the trunk latching mechanism See picture WINDOWS POWER WINDOWS WARNING Never leave children in a vehicle with the keys in the ignition switch Occupants particularly unattended children can become entrapped by the power win dows while operating the power window switch Such entrapment may result in serious injury or death Emergency Release Power Window Switch...

Page 26: ...e buffeting occurs with the rear windows open open the front and rear windows together to minimize the buffeting OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS Some of the most important safety features in your vehicle are the restraint systems These include the front and rear seat belts for the driver and all passengers front airbags for both the driver and front passenger and if so equipped left and right window bags for ...

Page 27: ...nd they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a collision Some of the worst injuries happen when people are thrown from the vehicle Seat belts reduce the possibility of ejection and the risk of injury caused by striking the inside of the vehicle Everyone in a motor vehicle should be belted at all times Lap Shoulder Belts All seating positions in your vehicle are equipped with Lap Shoulder Belt...

Page 28: ... be belted into a single seat belt People belted together can crash into one another in an accident hurting one another badly Never use a lap shoulder belt or a lap belt for more than one person no matter what their size Lap Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions 1 Enter the vehicle and close the door Sit back and adjust the front seat 2 The seat belt latch plate is above the back of your seat Grasp...

Page 29: ...rm can cause internal injuries Ribs aren t as strong as shoulder bones Wear the belt over your shoulder so that your strongest bones will take the force in a collision A shoulder belt placed behind you will not protect you from injury during a collision You are more likely to hit your head in a collision if you do not wear your shoulder belt The lap and shoulder belt are meant to be used together ...

Page 30: ...able and not resting on your neck The retractor will withdraw any slack in the belt 6 To release the belt push the red button on the buckle The belt will automatically retract to its stowed position If necessary slide the latch plate down the webbing to allow the belt to retract fully WARNING A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collision and leave you with no protection Inspect the belt sys...

Page 31: ...e seat belts for both front seating positions are equipped with pretensioning devices that are designed to remove any slack from the seat belts in the event of a collision These devices improve the performance of the seat belt system by assuring that the belt is tight about the occupant early in a collision Pretensioners work for all size occupants including those in child restraints NOTE These de...

Page 32: ...n abled or disabled by your authorized dealer or by following these steps NOTE The following steps must occur within the first 60 seconds of the ignition switch being turned to the ON or START position DaimlerChrysler does not recom mend deactivating the Enhanced Warning System BeltAlert 1 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and buckle the driver s seat belt 2 Start the engine and wait fo...

Page 33: ...e strong bones of the hips will take the force if there is a collision Seat Belt Extender If a seat belt is too short even when fully extended and when the adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage if so equipped is in its lowest position your dealer can provide you with a seat belt extender This extender should be used only if the existing belt is not long enough When it is not required remove the...

Page 34: ... above the glove com partment The words SRS AIRBAG are embossed on the airbag covers This vehicle may also be equipped with left and right window bags to protect the driver and passengers sitting next to a window If the vehicle is equipped with window bags they are located above the side windows Their covers are also labeled SRS AIRBAG NOTE Airbag covers may not be obvious in the interior trim but...

Page 35: ...such as alarm lights stereos citizens band radios etc Airbags inflate in moderate to high speed impacts Along with the seat belts front airbags work with the instru ment panel knee bolsters to provide improved protection for the driver and front passenger Left and right window airbags also work with seat belts to improve occupant protection The seat belts are designed to protect you in many types ...

Page 36: ...elts properly 4 The driver and front passenger seats should be moved back as far as practical to allow the airbags time to inflate 5 If your vehicle has left and right window bags do not lean against the door airbags will inflate forcefully into the space between you and the door WARNING Relying on the airbags alone could lead to more severe injuries in a collision The airbags work with your seat ...

Page 37: ...ate The control module receives the level of colli sion severity determines the proper level of airbag to be deployed The frontal airbag inflators are designed to provide three different rates of air bag inflation The airbag control module will not detect rollover or rear collisions The airbag control module also monitors the readiness of the electronic parts of the system whenever the ignition sw...

Page 38: ...s separate and fold out of the way as the airbags inflate to their full size The airbags fully inflate in about 60 milliseconds This is only about half of the time it takes you to blink your eyes The airbags then quickly deflate while helping to restrain the driver and front passenger The driver s front airbag gas is vented through a vent hole in the rear of the airbag The passenger s front airbag...

Page 39: ... smoke like particles The particles are a normal by product of the process that generates the nontoxic gas used for airbag inflation These airborne particles may irritate the skin eyes nose or throat If you have skin or eye irritation rinse the area with cool water For nose or throat irritation move to fresh air If the irritation continues see your doctor If these particles settle on your clothing...

Page 40: ...t belted and seated properly or if items are positioned in the area where the window bag inflates This especially applies to children The window bag is only about 3 1 2 inches 8 3 4 cm thick when it is inflated Maintaining Your Airbag System WARNING Modifications to any part of the airbag system could cause it to fail when you need it You could be injured because the airbags are not there to prote...

Page 41: ...osecuted for ignoring it Children 12 years and under should ride properly buck led up in a rear seat if available According to crash statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats rather than in the front WARNING In a collision an unrestrained child even a tiny baby can become a missile inside the vehicle The force required to hold even an infant on your lap could become ...

Page 42: ...Both types of child restraints are held in the vehicle by the lap shoulder belt or the LATCH child restraint anchorage system See the LATCH Child Seat Anchorage System section Rearward facing child seats must NEVER be used in the front seat of a vehicle with the front passenger airbag unless the airbag is turned off An airbag deployment could cause severe injury or death to infants in this positio...

Page 43: ...ants or seat backs and cause serious personal injury NOTE For additional information refer to www seatcheck org or call 1 866 SEATCHECK Older Children and Child Restraints Children who weigh more than 20 lbs 9 kg and who are older than one year can ride forward facing in the vehicle Forward facing child seats and convertible child seats used in the forward facing direction are for children who wei...

Page 44: ...g lower anchorages and upper tether straps from the child restraint to the vehicle structure LATCH compatible child restraint systems are now avail able However because the lower anchorages are to be introduced over a period of years child restraint systems having attachments for those anchorages will continue to also have features for installation using the vehicle s seat belts Child restraints h...

Page 45: ...here Again carefully follow the installation instructions that were provided with the child restraint system The rear seat lower anchorages are round bars located at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the seat back and are just visible when you lean into the rear seat to install the child restraint You will easily feel them if you run your finger along the intersection of the seatback and...

Page 46: ...e head restraint and between the two posts If not possible lower the head restraint and route the tether strap around the outboard side of the head restraint Finally tighten all three straps as you push the child restraint rearward and downward into the seat removing slack in the straps according to the child restraint manufacturer s instructions WARNING Improper installation of a child restraint ...

Page 47: ...around and insert the latch plate into the buckle again If you still can t make the child restraint secure try a different seating position Child restraint tether strap attachment 1 Rotate the cover over the anchor directly behind the seat where you are placing the child restraint 2 Route the tether strap to provide the most direct path for the strap between the anchor and the child seat If your v...

Page 48: ...ur new vehicle does not require a long break in period Drive moderately during the first 300 miles 500 km After the initial 60 miles 100 km speeds up to 50 or 55 mph 80 or 90 km h are desirable While cruising brief full throttle acceleration within the limits of local traffic laws contributes to a good break in Wide open throttle acceleration in low gear can be detrimental and should be avoided Th...

Page 49: ... open close all windows Adjust the heating or cooling system to force outside air into the vehicle Set the blower at high speed Safety Checks You Should Make Inside the Vehicle Seat Belts Inspect the belt system periodically checking for cuts frays and loose parts Damaged parts must be replaced immediately Do not disassemble or modify the system Safety belt assemblies must be replaced after a coll...

Page 50: ...objects lodged in the tread Inspect for tread cuts or sidewall cracks Check wheel nuts for tightness and tires includ ing spare for proper pressure Lights Have someone observe the operation of exterior lights while you work the controls Check turn signal and high beam indicator lights on the instrument panel Fluid Leaks Check area under vehicle after overnight parking for fuel water oil or other f...

Page 51: ...ors If Equipped 57 Outside Mirror Driver s Side 58 Outside Mirror Passenger s Side 58 Illuminated Vanity Mirrors If Equipped 58 䡵 Seats 59 Manual Front Seat Adjustments 59 Power Seats If Equipped 60 Adjustable Head Restraints 61 Folding Rear Seat 61 䡵 To Open And Close The Hood 62 䡵 Lights 63 Interior Lights 63 Front Map Reading Lights If Equipped 65 Multi Function Control Lever 65 Headlights Park...

Page 52: ...ed 71 To Activate 71 To Set At A Desired Speed 71 To Deactivate 72 To Resume Speed 72 To Vary The Speed Setting 72 To Accelerate For Passing 72 Using Speed Control On Hills 72 䡵 Garage Door Opener If Equipped 74 Programming The Universal Transceiver 74 Rolling Code Programming 76 Canadian Programming Gate Programming 77 Operation 77 Reprogramming A Single Button 78 Security 78 䡵 Power Sunroof If E...

Page 53: ... Sunshade Operation 80 Wind Buffeting 80 Sunroof Maintenance 80 Sunroof Fully Closed 81 䡵 Electrical Power Outlet 81 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 53 3 ...

Page 54: ...e tapes There are also two cup holders for rear seat passengers located directly in the back of the center console Two coin holders are located toward the front of the inside of the console bin The right side coin holder can accommodate dimes nickels or pennies while the left side coin holder can hold quarters dimes nickels or pennies Both can also accommodate various combina tions of different ty...

Page 55: ...is also mounted inside the center console if equipped There are also two cup holders for rear seat passengers and a rear courtesy lamp located directly in back of the center console Two coin holders are located toward the front of the inside of the console bin The right side coin holder can accommodate dimes nickels or pennies while the left side coin holder can hold quarters dimes nickels or penn...

Page 56: ...ntrol under the mirror to the night position toward rear of vehicle The mirror should be adjusted while set in the day position toward windshield Automatic Dimming Mirror If Equipped This mirror will automatically adjust for annoying head light glare from vehicles behind you Push in the button on the face of the mirror to activate the dimming feature Adjusting Rearview Mirror Automatic Dimming Mir...

Page 57: ...clean Electric Remote Control Mirrors If Equipped Both of the outside mirrors can be adjusted by using the remote controls mounted on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel NOTE Place the mirror selector switch in the center neutral position to prevent accidental movement of the mirrors Power Mirror Controls UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 57 3 ...

Page 58: ...rror will look smaller and farther away than they really are Relying too much on your right side mirror could cause you to collide with another vehicle or other object Use your inside mirror when judging the size or distance of a vehicle seen in this convex mirror Illuminated Vanity Mirrors If Equipped An illuminated vanity mirror is on each sun visor To use the mirror rotate the sun visor down an...

Page 59: ...ase the lever Lean forward and lift the lever to return the seatback to its normal position WARNING Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous The sudden movement of the seat could cause you to lose control The seat belt might not be properly adjusted and you could be injured Adjust the seat only while the vehicle is parked Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the shoulder...

Page 60: ...de crease the desired amount of lumbar support Power Seats If Equipped The power seat switches are on the outboard side of the seat near the floor Use the front switch to move the seat up down forward rearward or to tilt the seat The rear switch controls the seatback recliner CAUTION Do not place any article under a power seat as it may cause damage to the seat controls Power Seat Switches 60 UNDE...

Page 61: ...lower depress the button on the post guide and push down on the head restraint Folding Rear Seat To provide additional storage area the rear seatback can be folded forward Pull on the loops shown in the picture to fold down either or both seatbacks When returning the rear seat back to the upright position be sure the seat back is latched Adjustable Head Restraint Folding Rear Seats UNDERSTANDING T...

Page 62: ...hen the vehicle is in motion They could be seriously injured in an accident Children should be seated and using the proper restraint system TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD To open the hood two latches must be released First pull the hood release lever located under the left side of the instrument panel Hood Release Lever 62 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 63: ...vision You could have a collision Be sure all hood latches are fully latched before driving LIGHTS Interior Lights The map courtesy lights come on when a door is opened and the panel lamp dimmer switch located on the turn signal control stalk is in any detent except fully counter clockwise dome lamp ON position or fully clockwise dome lamp OFF position Rotating the panel dimmer switch fully counte...

Page 64: ...ior lights The interior lights will remain on when the dim mer control is in this position Interior Light Defeat OFF Rotate the dimmer control to the ex treme bottom full circle position The interior lights will remain off when the doors are open Daytime Mode Daytime Brightness Feature Rotate the dimmer control to the first detent full circle This feature bright ens the odometer and radio display ...

Page 65: ...me so be sure that they have been turned off before leaving the vehicle Multi Function Control Lever The Multi Function lever controls the operation of the headlights turn signals headlight beam select switch instrument panel light dimming courtesy lights passing lights dome light and fog lights Front Map Reading Light Switches Multi Function Lever UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 65 3 ...

Page 66: ...his system automatically turns your headlights on at a preset level of outdoor lighting Turn the end of the control lever to the third detent to turn the system on When the system is on the headlight delay feature is also on This means that your headlights will stay on for about 90 seconds after you turn the ignition switch off To turn the Automatic system off turn the control lever clock wise to ...

Page 67: ...ghts Turn Signals Move the turn signal lever up or down and the arrows in the instrument cluster flash to show proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights You can signal a lane change by moving the lever partially up or down Headlight Beam Select Switch Pull the turn signal lever towards you to switch the headlights to HIGH beam Pull the turn signal lever a second time to switch the ...

Page 68: ...r To use the washer pull the lever toward you and hold while spray is desired If the lever is pulled while in the delay range the wiper will operate for several cycles after the lever is released and then resume the intermit tent interval previously selected If the lever is pulled while in the OFF position the wipers will operate for several cycles then turn OFF WARNING Sudden loss of visibility t...

Page 69: ...ay position then select the delay interval The delay can be regulated from a maximum of approximately 18 seconds between cycles to a cycle every 1 2 second NOTE The wiper delay times depend on vehicle speed If the vehicle is moving less than 16 km h 10 mph delay times will be doubled TILT STEERING COLUMN To tilt the column push down on the lever below the turn signal control and move the wheel up ...

Page 70: ...ted on the top of the steering column to the right of the hazard switch until the Traction Control indicator in the instrument cluster lights up To turn the Traction Control System On press the switch until the Traction Control indicator in the instrument cluster turns off NOTE The Traction Control System is enabled each time the ignition switch is turned On This will occur even if you used the sw...

Page 71: ... Control is ON NOTE You must press the ON button to activate the system each time the engine is started WARNING Leaving the Electronic Speed Control system ON when not in use is dangerous You could accidentally set the system or cause it to go faster than you want You could lose control and have an accident Always leave the system OFF when you aren t using it To Set At A Desired Speed When the veh...

Page 72: ...ng the button three times will increase speed by 6 mph 10 km h etc To decrease speed while speed control is Engaged press and hold the COAST button Releasing the button when the desired speed is reached will establish a new SET speed Tapping the COAST button once will result in a 1 mph 1 6 km h decrease in the SET speed Each time the button is tapped the SET speed decreases For example tapping the...

Page 73: ...fter the vehicle has reached the bottom of the hill NOTE On very steep hills a greater speed loss or gain may occur It may be preferable to drive without Speed Control Rolling Hills The transaxle may downshift into third gear and remain there as the vehicle travels over rolling hills The trans axle will upshift into fourth gear when the road flattens out The transaxle will resume its normal shift ...

Page 74: ...uld be seriously or fatally injured Only use this transceiver with a garage door opener that has a stop and reverse feature as required by federal safety stan dards This includes most garage door opener mod els manufactured after 1982 Do not use a garage door opener without these safety features it could cause injury or death Call toll free 1 800 355 3515 or on the Internet at www homelink com for...

Page 75: ... buttons when the light in the Universal Transceiver begins to flash about 20 seconds NOTE Step 2 does not have to be followed to program additional hand held transmitters 3 Choose one of the three Universal Transceiver buttons to program Place the hand held controller one to three inches from the Universal Transceiver while keeping its indicator light in view 4 Using both hands press the hand hel...

Page 76: ...anufactured after 1996 your garage door opener or other device may have a Rolling Code system On garage door openers with the Rolling Code feature the transmitter code changes after each use to prevent the copying of your code To check if your device is protected by a Rolling Code system Check the owner s manual for the device for mention of Rolling Codes Press and hold the programmed button on th...

Page 77: ...e either your Universal Transceiver or your original hand held transmitter to open you garage door Canadian Programming Gate Programming Canadian frequency laws and the technology of some entry gates require you to press and release the hand held transmitter button every two seconds during pro gramming Continue to press and hold the Universal Transceiver button while you press and release the hand...

Page 78: ...ou sell your vehicle be sure to erase the frequencies To erase all of the previously trained frequencies hold down both outside buttons until the green light begins to flash This device 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 interference 2 This device must accept any interference tha...

Page 79: ...Such entrapment may result in serious injury or death In an accident there is greater risk of being thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof You could also be seriously injured or killed Always fasten your seat belt properly and make sure all passengers are properly secured too Do not allow small children to operate the sun roof Never allow fingers or other body parts or any object to project th...

Page 80: ...f Express Press and release the V button and the sunroof will open to the vent position This is called Express Vent Sunshade Operation The sunshade can be opened manually However the sunshade will open automatically as the sunroof opens NOTE The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is open Wind Buffeting Wind buffeting can be described as the perception of pressure on the ears or a helicopter ...

Page 81: ...lular phones etc Eventually if plugged in long enough the vehicle s battery will discharge 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 these inter mittently and with greater caution After the use of high power draw accessories or long periods of the ...

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Page 83: ...Temperature Display 96 䡵 Cigar Lighter Ashtray 98 䡵 Electronic Digital Clock 98 To Set The Clock 99 䡵 Radio General Information 99 Radio Broadcast Signals 99 Two Types Of Signals 99 Electrical Disturbances 99 AM Reception 99 FM Reception 99 䡵 Sales Code RAZ AM FM Stereo Radio With Cassette Tape Player CD Player And CD Changer Controls 100 Operating Instructions Radio 100 Power Switch Volume Contro...

Page 84: ... Fast Forward FF 104 Rewind RW 104 Tape Eject 104 Scan Button 104 Changing Tape Direction 104 Metal Tape Selection 104 Pinch Roller Release 104 Noise Reduction 104 Operating Instructions CD Player 105 Inserting The Compact Disc 105 Seek Button 106 EJT CD Eject Button 106 FF Tune RW 106 Program Button 4 Random Play 106 Mode 106 Tape CD Button 107 Time Button 107 Scan Button 107 CD Changer Control C...

Page 85: ...on 113 CD Player Operation 115 CD Changer Control Capability If Equipped 117 䡵 6 Disc CD Changer If Equipped 119 Loading The CD Changer 119 Playing Discs 120 Seek Button 120 FF Tune RW 120 Mode Button 120 Program Button 1 120 Program Button 4 Random Play 120 Program Button 5 120 Time Button 121 Changing Modes 121 Removing Discs From The CD Changer 121 CD Changer Operation With The Changer Off 121 ...

Page 86: ...ette Tape And Player Maintenance 123 䡵 Compact Disc Maintenance 124 䡵 Radio Operation And Cellular Phones 125 䡵 Climate Controls 125 Automatic Temperature Control ATC If Equipped 125 Manual Air Conditioning Heater Control If Equipped 132 86 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 87: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 87 4 ...

Page 88: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 88 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 89: ...ystem due to overheated brake tem peratures NOTE Extended heavy use of Traction Control may cause the system to deactivate and turn on the Traction Control indicator This is to prevent overheating of the brake system and is a normal condition The system will remain disabled for about 4 minutes until the brakes have cooled The system will automatically reactivate and turn off the Traction Control i...

Page 90: ...n off some of the vehicle s electrical devices such as the Fog Lights or Rear Defroster If the Charging System Light remains on it means that the vehicle is experiencing a problem with the charging system Obtain SERVICE IMMEDI ATELY See your local authorized dealer 10 Malfunction Indicator Light This light is part of an onboard diagnostic system called OBD that monitors engine and automatic transm...

Page 91: ...mark stop the vehicle and turn off the engine until the problem is corrected There are steps that you can take to slow down an impending overheat condition If your air conditioning is on turn it off The air conditioning system adds heat to the cooling system and turning off the A C removes this heat You can also turn the Temperature control to maximum heat the Mode control to Floor and the Fan con...

Page 92: ...nd to reset the trip odometer Door Deck or Trunk Ajar Warnings If you move the vehicle and a door is not completely closed the word DOOR will replace the odometer dis play and a chime will sound once The odometer display will reappear when the door is closed If the trunk is not completely closed the word DECK will replace the odometer display The odometer display will reappear when the trunk is cl...

Page 93: ...icates either that the parking brake is on or there is a low fluid level in the brake master cylinder On vehicles equipped with Anti lock brakes ABS the brake light may also indicate re duced braking performance If the parking brake is off and the light remains on have the brake system inspected as soon as possible WARNING Driving a vehicle with the brake light on is danger ous A significant decre...

Page 94: ...b check or when driving if the driver seat belt remains unbuckled the Seat Belt Warning Light will flash or remain on continuously Refer to Enhanced Driver Seat Belt Reminder System BeltAlert in the Occu pant Restraints section for more information 21 Theft Alarm Light If Equipped The light in the instrument cluster will flash rapidly for 15 seconds This shows that the system is arming If the ligh...

Page 95: ...omy ODO ET To reset only the trip condition currently displayed press and release the STEP and US M buttons simultaneously until a chime sounds To reset all trip conditions hold down the STEP and US M buttons simultaneously about 2 seconds until a second chime sounds and then release the buttons NOTE The screen must display one of the trip condi tions above in order to reset either or all of these...

Page 96: ...time since the last reset Compass Temperature Display This display provides the outside temperature and one of eight compass readings to indicate the direction the vehicle is facing WARNING Even if the display still reads a few degrees above 32 F 0 C the road surface may be icy particularly in woods or on bridges Drive carefully under such conditions to prevent an accident and possible per sonal i...

Page 97: ...t Drive the vehicle in circles in an area free from large metal objects until the CAL symbol is extinguished When the CAL indicator goes off the compass is cali brated and should display correct headings Verify proper calibration by checking North N South S East E and West W If the compass does not appear accurate repeat the calibration procedure in another area Compass Variance Variance is the di...

Page 98: ...built into the radio A digital readout indicates the time in hours and minutes whenever the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position Whenever the radio is turned on it first comes up on either tape cd or radio whichever was previously on and will revert back to Time Clock after a few seconds If Time Clock was not previously selected the display will revert back to whichever was previously on a...

Page 99: ... reception of radio sig nals Two Types of Signals There are two basic types of radio signals AM or Amplitude Modulation in which the transmitted sound causes the amplitude or height of the radio waves to vary and FM or Frequency Modulation in which the frequency of the wave is varied to carry the sound Electrical Disturbances Radio waves may pick up electrical disturbances during transmission They...

Page 100: ...button will by pass stations until you release the button Tuning Press the TUNE control up or down to increase or decrease the frequency If you press and hold the button the radio will continue to tune until you release the button The frequency will be displayed and continu ously updated while the button is pressed Radio Data System RDS The Radio Data System allows radio broadcasting sta tions to ...

Page 101: ...pes Program Type Radio Display Adult Hits Adlt Hit Classical Classicl Classic Rock Cls Rock College College Country Country Information Inform Jazz Jazz Foreign Language Language Program Type Radio Display News News Nostalgia Nostalga Oldies Oldies Personality Persnlty Public Public Rhythm and Blues R B Religious Music Rel Musc Religious Talk Rel Talk Rock Rock Soft Soft Soft Rock Soft Rck Soft Rh...

Page 102: ...he balance will be displayed and continuously updated while the button is turned Fade The Fade control provides 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 The fade will be displayed and continuously updated while the button is turned Tone Control Slide the Bass and or Treble controls up or down to adjust the...

Page 103: ...be locked into memory You can recall the stations stored in SET 2 memory by pressing the push button twice To Change From Clock To Radio Mode Press the Time button to change the display between radio frequency and time Operating Instructions Tape Player Insert the cassette with the exposed tape side toward the right and the mechanical action of the player will gently pull the cassette into the pla...

Page 104: ...eature Changing Tape Direction If you wish to change the direction of tape travel side being played press the PTY button The lighted arrow in the display window will show the new direction Metal Tape Selection If a standard metal tape is inserted into the player the player will automatically select the correct equalization and the 70 symbol will appear in the display window Pinch Roller Release If...

Page 105: ...d within the radio is not a multi disc changer and will only accept one CD Gently insert one CD into the CD player with the CD label facing up The CD will automatically be pulled into the CD Player If the volume control is ON the unit will switch from radio to CD mode and begin to play The display will show the track number and index time in minutes and seconds Play will begin at the start of trac...

Page 106: ...this button while the CD is playing to activate Random Play This feature plays the tracks on the se lected disc in random order to provide an interesting change of pace Press the SEEK button to move to the next randomly selected track Press TUNE FF to fast forward through the tracks Press the FF button a second time to stop the fast forward feature If TUNE RW is pressed the current track will reve...

Page 107: ...de Button To activate the CD changer press the MODE button until CD information appears on the display Disc Up Program Button 1 Press the DISC up button 1 button to play the next available disc Disc Down Program Button 5 Press the DISC down button 5 button to play the previous disc Seek Button Press the SEEK up or down to select another track on the same disc A SEEK symbol will appear on the displ...

Page 108: ... Play can be resumed when the operating temperature is corrected or another MODE is selected An ERR symbol will appear on the display if the laser is unable to read the Disc data for the following reasons Excessive vibration Disc inserted upside down Damaged disc Water condensation on optics SALES CODE RBB AM FM STEREO RADIO WITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER AND CD CHANGER CAPABILITY Radio Operation Power...

Page 109: ...ns without stopping until you release it Tune Press the TUNE control up or down to increase or decrease the frequency If the button is pushed and held the radio will continue to tune until the button is released The frequency will be displayed and continu ously updated while the button is pushed To Set The Push Button Memory When you are receiving a station that you wish to commit to push button m...

Page 110: ...to adjust the sound level between the front and rear speakers Press the AUDIO button again or wait 5 seconds to exit setting tone balance and fade AM FM Selection Press the AM FM button to change from AM to FM The operating mode will be displayed next to the station frequency The display will show ST when a stereo station is received in the FM mode Mode Button Press the MODE button to select betwe...

Page 111: ...he SEEK symbol appears on the display when Music Search is in operation Music Search shuts off automati cally when a selection has been located Selective Music Search Press the SEEK button up or down to move the track number to skip forward or backward 1 to 7 selections Press the SEEK button once to move 1 selection twice to move 2 selections etc Fast Forward And Rewind Buttons Pressing the TUNE b...

Page 112: ...ss the NUMBER 1 push button or the NUMBER 5 push button to select a disc numbered higher or lower than the one currently being played Seek Button Press the SEEK up or down to select another track on the same disc A SEEK symbol will appear on the display Fast Forward And Rewind Buttons Press and hold the FF button for fast forward Press and hold the RW button for fast reverse The audio output can b...

Page 113: ...indicates the player is too hot CD HOT will pause the operation Play can be resumed when the operating temperature is corrected or another MODE is selected An ERR symbol will appear on the display if the laser is unable to read the Disc data for the following reasons Excessive vibration Disc inserted upside down Damaged disc Water condensation on optics SALES CODE RBK AM FM STEREO RADIO WITH CD PL...

Page 114: ...on memory press the SET button SET 1 will show in the display window Select the 1 5 button you wish to lock onto this station and press and release that button If a button is not selected within 5 seconds after pressing the SET button the station will continue to play but will not be locked into push button memory You may add a second station to each push button by repeating the above procedure wi...

Page 115: ...xt to the station frequency The display will show ST when a stereo station is received Time 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 RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any i...

Page 116: ... the current selection or return to the beginning of the previous selection if the CD is within the first second of the current selection EJT Eject Press the EJT button and the disc will unload and move to the entrance for easy removal The unit will switch to the radio mode If you do not remove the disc within 15 seconds it will be reloaded The unit will continue in radio mode The disc can be ejec...

Page 117: ...e mounted CD changer available through Mopar Accessories The fol lowing instructions are for the radio controls that operate this CD changer Mode Button To activate the CD changer press the MODE button until CD information appears on the display Disc Up Program Button 1 Press the DISC up button 1 button to play the next available disc Disc Down Program Button 5 Press the DISC down button 5 button ...

Page 118: ...ay skip momentarily Skipping will not damage the disc or the player and play will resume automatically As a safeguard and to protect your CD player one of the following warning symbols may appear on your display A CD HOT symbol indicates the player is too hot CD HOT will pause the operation Play can be resumed when the operating temperature is corrected or another MODE is selected An ERR symbol wi...

Page 119: ...dio is on wait until the single slot is illuminated on both sides and simply insert the first disc To insert additional CDs into the changer the instructions follow 1 Select and press any numbered button without an illuminated light above it 2 Insert the CD while the light above the chosen button is flashing and the two lights on either side of the slot are illuminated 3 Upon insertion the CD will...

Page 120: ...d the CD player will reverse through the tracks until the button is re leased Mode Button Press this button to toggle between radio and cd modes Program Button 1 Press this button to play the next available disc Program Button 4 Random Play Press this button while the CD is playing to activate Random Play This feature plays the selections on the current compact disc in random order to provide an i...

Page 121: ... in the CD mode and the last CD is ejected the radio will tune to the last station selected Removing Discs from the CD Changer If there is a single CD in the changer press the EJT button and the CD will eject If the CD is not removed within 15 seconds it will automatically reload into the CD changer To eject additional CDs from the changer first select the numbered button where the CD is located a...

Page 122: ...ction of the left hand control is different depending on which mode you are in The following describes the left hand control operation in each mode Radio Operation Pressing the top of the switch will Seek up for the next listenable station and pressing the bottom of the switch will Seek down for the next listenable station The button located in the center of the left hand control will tune to the ...

Page 123: ...ck or to the beginning of the previous track if it is within one second after the current track begins to play If you press the switch up or down twice it plays the second track three times it will play the third etc The button in the center of the left hand switch will cause the CD changer to play the next available disc CASSETTE TAPE AND PLAYER MAINTENANCE To keep the cassette tapes and player i...

Page 124: ...ts with a simple WET cleaning cassette COMPACT DISC MAINTENANCE To keep the compact discs in good condition take the following precautions 1 Handle the disc by its edge or center avoid touching the surface 2 If the disc is stained clean the surface with a soft cloth wiping from center to edge 3 Do not apply paper or tape to the disc avoid scratch ing the disc 4 Do not use solvents such as benzine ...

Page 125: ...ar by the repo sitioning of the cellular antenna it is recommended that the radio volume be turned down or off during cellular phone operation CLIMATE CONTROLS Automatic Temperature Control ATC If Equipped The ATC system can maintain a steady comfort level in various weather conditions with a simple two step op eration Press the AUTO button and select your comfort setting The system will automatic...

Page 126: ... shown in the display NOTE The Mode can change when the system is in the Auto Mode This will be indicated in changes in the display window This shows automatic changes in air direction Fan Control Use this control to regulate the amount of air forced through the system in any mode you select Turn the control clockwise to increase fan speed In ambient temperatures below 21 C 70 F fan opera tion is ...

Page 127: ... any temperature above 32 F 0 C With the compressor off and the temperature set at Lo air entering the vehicle will be slightly warmer than the air outside the vehicle NOTE The compressor will not engage until the engine has been running for several seconds Slight changes in engine speed or power may be noticed when the com pressor is on This is a normal occurrence since the compressor will cycle ...

Page 128: ...conditions that require extra heat at the windshield This setting is good for maintaining comfort while reducing moisture on the windshield The compressor is on in this mode Bi Level Air is directed through both the panel and floor outlets This mode is not recommended when heat is required in very cold temperatures NOTE There is a varying difference in temperature between the upper and lower outle...

Page 129: ...of the rear window Labels can be peeled off by soaking with warm water Window Fogging In mild but rainy or humid weather your windows may fog up on the inside You can remove this fog by pressing the Defrost button The Mix mode can be used to maintain a clear windshield and provide sufficient heat ing If side window fogging becomes a problem increase blower speed The compressor will remain on durin...

Page 130: ...ct warm air to the rear seat passengers Air is directed through these outlets when you select either the Floor Bi Level or Mix modes Outside Air Intake Make sure that the air intake directly in front of the windshield is free of obstructions Leaves snow etc could block air flow into the vehicle NOTE If you cannot get comfortable in the AUTO mode by adjusting the comfort set point up or down please...

Page 131: ...Operating Tips ATC only UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 131 4 ...

Page 132: ...ayer in the upper atmosphere The controls are as follows Fan and Air Conditioning Control Use this control to regulate the amount of air forced through the sys tem in any mode you select The 0 Setting represents OFF and the 4 Set ting is the greatest amount of air flow Air Conditioning Operation To turn on the Air Conditioning choose the direction of the air through the outlets by selecting betwee...

Page 133: ...of the air inside the passenger compartment The blue area of the scale indicates cooler temperatures while the red area indicates warmer temperatures Mode Control The mode control allows you to choose from several patterns of air distribution Recirculation Air Conditioning Recirculated interior air is cooled and sent through the instrument panel vents Upon initial start up of the vehicle in very h...

Page 134: ...feature gives improved comfort during sunny but cool conditions Floor Air is directed through the floor outlets with a lesser amount through the defrost and side window demist outlets Mix Air is directed through the floor defrost and side window demist outlets This setting works best in cold or snowy conditions that require extra heat at the windshield This setting is good for maintaining comfort ...

Page 135: ...ster outlet is at each end of the instrument panel These non adjustable outlets direct air toward the side windows when the system is in either the FLOOR MIX or DEFROST modes A small amount of air is directed to the side window demisters in BI LEVEL mode as well The air is directed at the area of the windows through which you view the outside mirrors Windshield and Side Window Fogging Interior fog...

Page 136: ...cold weather if you use only the low blower speeds for the first 10 minutes of operation During engine warm up in cold weather use the Defrost mode to direct any cold air away from vehicle occupants Use of the Recirculate Air Conditioning Mode during winter months is not recommended due to the possibility of window fogging NOTE See Operating Tips chart for Manual A C Control at the end of this sec...

Page 137: ...Operating Tips Manual A C Control Only UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 137 4 ...

Page 138: ...directly in front of the wind shield is free of ice slush snow or other obstructions such as leaves Leaves collected in the air intake plenum may reduce air flow and plug the plenum water drains Air Intake 138 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 139: ...ry And Engine Block Heaters If Equipped 145 䡵 Automatic Transaxle 145 Brake Transmission Interlock 145 Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock System 147 Four Speed Automatic Transaxle 147 Reset Mode 147 Gear Ranges For Four Speed Automatic Transaxle 148 䡵 Parking Brake 150 䡵 Brake System 151 Anti Lock Brake System ABS If Equipped 152 䡵 Power Steering 153 䡵 Traction Control If Equipped 153 䡵 Tire S...

Page 140: ...69 Alignment And Balance 170 䡵 Tire Chains 170 䡵 Snow Tires 170 䡵 Tire Rotation Recommendations 171 䡵 AutoStick If Equipped 172 AutoStick Operation 172 AutoStick General Information 173 䡵 Fuel Requirements 173 Spark Knock 173 Reformulated Gasoline 174 Gasoline Oxygenate Blends 174 MMT In Gasoline 175 Materials Added To Fuel 175 Fuel System Cautions 175 Carbon Monoxide Warnings 176 䡵 Adding Fuel 17...

Page 141: ...h Automatic Transmission Only 180 E 85 General Information 180 Ethanol Fuel E 85 180 Fuel Requirements 181 Selection Of Engine Oil 181 Starting 183 Cruising Range 183 Replacement Parts 183 Maintenance 183 STARTING AND OPERATING 141 5 ...

Page 142: ...r PARK position before you can start the engine Apply the brakes before shifting to any driving gear Manual Transaxle Fully apply the parking brake press the clutch pedal to the floor and place the gear selector in NEUTRAL before starting the engine Normal Starting Normal Starting of either a cold or a warm engine does not require pumping or depressing the accelerator pedal Simply turn the key to ...

Page 143: ...an automatic trans axle cannot be started this way Unburned fuel could enter the catalytic converter and once the engine has started ignite and damage the converter and vehicle If the vehicle has a discharged battery booster cables may be used to obtain a start from another vehicle This type of start can be dangerous if done improp erly so follow the procedure carefully See section 6 of this manua...

Page 144: ...ss fuel in case the engine is flooded CAUTION To prevent damage to the starter do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds at a time Wait 10 to 15 seconds before trying again If the engine has been flooded it may start to run but not have enough power to continue running when the key is released If this occurs continue cranking with the accel erator pedal pushed all the way to the floor Relea...

Page 145: ...et with a grounded three wire extension cord The engine block heater cord is found under the hood near the air cleaner housing WARNING Remember to disconnect the cord before driving Damage to the 110 115 volt AC electrical cord could cause electrocution Use the heater when temperatures below 0 F 18 C are expected to last for several days AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Brake Transmission Interlock This interl...

Page 146: ... into the Park position When shifting into Park depress the button on the shift lever and firmly move the lever all the way forward until it stops Look at the shift indicator window on the console to ensure it is in the P position When engaged in Park you will not be able to move the shifter rearward without depressing the shift lever button CAUTION Damage to the transaxle may occur if the followi...

Page 147: ...he key cannot be removed until you obtain service Four Speed Automatic Transaxle The electronically controlled transaxle provides a precise shift schedule The transaxle electronics are self calibrat ing therefore the first few shifts on a new vehicle may be somewhat abrupt This is a normal condition and preci sion shifts will develop within a few shift cycles Reset Mode The transaxle is monitored ...

Page 148: ... Engine can be started in this range Never attempt to use PARK while vehicle is in motion Apply parking brake when leaving the vehicle in this range WARNING Your vehicle could move and injure you and others if it is not completely in P Park Check by trying to move the gearshift lever back and forth without depressing the shift button after you have set it in P Make sure it is in Park before leavin...

Page 149: ...rd to second will occur at a speed of about 34 to 30 mph 54 to 48 km h This is done to provide second gear engine braking at speeds less than 30 mph 48 km h NOTE Using the 3 range while operating the vehicle under heavy operating conditions will improve perfor mance fuel economy and extend transaxle life by reduc ing excessive shifting and heat build up Use the 3 range when descending steep grades...

Page 150: ... or reverse for vehicles with manual transaxle To release the parking brake apply the brake pedal and pull up on the parking brake lever 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 transaxle locking mechanism may make it difficult to move the selector out of Park...

Page 151: ...peated brake applications with the engine off the brakes will still function The effort required to brake the vehicle will be much greater than that required with the power system operating WARNING Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and possibly an accident Driving with your foot resting or riding on the brake pedal can result in abnormally high brake temperatures excessive lining wear an...

Page 152: ...iveness 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 WARNING Anti lock system ABS cannot prevent the natu ral laws of physics from acting on the vehicle nor can it increase braking or steering efficiency be yond that afforded by the condition of the vehicle brakes and tires or the...

Page 153: ...g tire spin The system reduces wheel slip and maintains traction at the driving front wheels by engaging the brake on the wheel that is losing traction When this occurs the traction control indicator light located in the instrument cluster will flash The system operates at speeds below 35 mph 56 km h A push button located on the top of the steering column turns the Traction Control System ON or OF...

Page 154: ...he instrument cluster This is to prevent overheating of the brake system and is a normal condition The system will remain disabled for about 4 minutes until the brakes have cooled The system will automatically reactivate and turn off the traction control light If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud ice or snow turn the Traction Control System Off before attempting to rock the vehicle free TIRE SAFET...

Page 155: ... Truck Metric tire sizing is based on U S design standards The size designation for LT Metric tires is the same as for P Metric tires except for the letters LT that are molded into the sidewall preced ing the size designation Example LT235 85R16 Temporary Spare tires are high pressure compact spares designed for temporary emergency use only Tires designed to this standard have the letter T molded ...

Page 156: ...k tire based on U S design standards T Temporary Spare tire 31 Overall Diameter in Inches in 215 Section Width in Milimeters mm 65 Aspect Ratio in Percent Ratio of section height to section width of tire 10 5 Section Width in Inches in R Construction Code R means Radial Construction D means Diagonal or Bias Construction 15 Rim Diameter in Inches in 156 STARTING AND OPERATING ...

Page 157: ...itions ie tire pressure vehicle loading road conditions and posted speed limits Load Identification ⴖ blank ⴖ Absence of any text on sidewall of the tire indicates a Standard Load SL Tire Extra Load XL Extra Load or Reinforced Tire Light Load Light Load Tire C D E Load range associated with the maximum load a tire can carry at a specified pressure Maximum Load Maximum Load indicates the maximum lo...

Page 158: ...ol certifies that the tire is in compliance with the U S Department of Transportation tire safety standards and is approved for highway use MA Code representing the tire manufacturing location 2 digits L9 Code representing the tire size 2 digits ABCD Code used by tire manufacturer 1 to 4 digits 03 Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured 2 digits 03 means the 3rd week 01 Num...

Page 159: ...er the B pillar the Certification Label or in the Tire Inflation Pressures brochure in the glove com partment Tire and Loading Information Placard This placard tells you important information about the 1 number of people that can be carried in the vehicle 2 the total weight your vehicle can carry 3 the tire size designed for your vehicle 4 the cold tire inflation pressures for the front rear and s...

Page 160: ...n placard The combined weight of occupants cargo luggage and trailer tongue weight if applicable should never exceed the weight referenced here Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 1 Locate the statement The combined weight of occu pants and cargo should never exceed XXX pounds on your vehicle s placard 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your ve...

Page 161: ...able shows examples on how to calculate total load cargo luggage and towing capacities of your vehicle with varying seating configurations and number and size of occupants This table is for illustra tion purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load carry capacity of your vehicle NOTE For the following example the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs ...

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Page 163: ...nd can cause accidents Under inflation increases tire flexing and can result in tire failure Over inflation reduces a tire s ability to cushion shock Objects on the road and chuck holes can cause damage that results in tire failure Unequal tire pressures can cause steering prob lems You could lose control of your vehicle Over inflated or under inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fai...

Page 164: ...ehicles other than passenger cars the cold tire inflation pressures are listed on either the B pillar the Certification Label or in the Tire Inflation Pressures brochure in the glove compartment Some vehicles may have Supplemental Tire Pressure Information for vehicle loads that are less than the maximum loaded vehicle condition These pressure con ditions will be found in the Supplemental Tire Pre...

Page 165: ...is in mind when checking tire pressure inside a garage especially in the winter Example If garage temperature 68 F 20 C and the outside temperature 32 F 0 C then the cold tire inflation pressure should be increased by 3 psi 21 kPa which equals 1 psi 7 kPa for every 12 F 7 C for this outside temperature condition Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi 13 to 40 kPa during operation DO NOT reduce...

Page 166: ... the tread area because of sidewall flexing Consult your authorized tire dealer for radial tire repairs Compact Spare Tire If Equipped The compact spare is for temporary emergency use with radial tires It is engineered to be used on your style vehicle only Since this tire has limited tread life the original tire should be repaired or replaced and rein stalled at the first opportunity WARNING Tempo...

Page 167: ... rear axle of your vehicle but it is not Installation of this limited use spare tire affects vehicle handling Since it is not the same tire replace or repair the original tire and reinstall on vehicle at the first opportunity WARNING The limited use spare tires are for emergency use only Installation of this limited use spare tire affects vehicle handling With this tire do not drive more than 60 m...

Page 168: ...wheel no matter what the speed Tread Wear Indicators Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment tires to help you in determining when your tires should be replaced These indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves and will appear as bands when the tread depth becomes 1 16 inch 2 mm When the indicators appear in 2 or more adjacent grooves the tire should be replaced Many sta...

Page 169: ...ave on tire specifi cations or capability WARNING Do not use a tire wheel size or rating other than that specified for your vehicle Some combina tions of unapproved tires and wheels may change suspension dimensions and performance charac teristics resulting in changes to steering han dling and braking of your vehicle This can cause unpredictable handling and stress to steering and suspension compo...

Page 170: ...esult of tire and wheel out of balance Proper balancing will reduce vibration and avoid tire cupping and spotty wear TIRE CHAINS Due to limited clearance tire chains are not recom mended CAUTION Damage to the vehicle may result if tire chains are used SNOW TIRES Some areas of the country require the use of snow tires during winter Standard tires are of the all season type and satisfy this requirem...

Page 171: ...be reduced by timely rotation of tires The benefits of rotation are especially worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such as those on all season type tires Rotation will increase tread life help to maintain mud snow and wet traction levels and contribute to a smooth quiet ride Follow the recommended tire rotation frequency for your type of driving found in the Maintenance Schedules Section of t...

Page 172: ...K When you place the shift lever in the Autostick position it can be moved from side to side Moving the lever to the left triggers a downshift and to the right an upshift The gear position will be shown in the transmission gear display You can shift in or out of the autostick mode at any time without taking your foot off the accelerator pedal If you choose the Overdrive mode the transaxle will ope...

Page 173: ...ntrol If the system detects powertrain overheating the transaxle will revert to the automatic shift mode and remain in that mode until the powertrain cools off If the system detects a problem it will disable the Autostick mode and the transaxle will return to the automatic mode until the problem is corrected FUEL REQUIREMENTS Your vehicle is designed to meet all emis sion regulations and provide e...

Page 174: ...blended to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality The manufacturer supports the use of reformulated gaso lines Properly blended reformulated gasolines will pro vide excellent performance and durability of engine and fuel system components Gasoline Oxygenate Blends Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with mate rials called oxygenates such as 10 ethanol MTBE and ETBE Oxygenates are...

Page 175: ...ls Added to Fuel All gasoline sold in the United States is required to contain effective detergent additives Use of additional detergents or other additives is not needed under normal conditions and would result in additional cost Therefore you should not have to add anything to the fuel Fuel System Cautions CAUTION Follow these guidelines to maintain your vehicle s performance The use of leaded g...

Page 176: ... the engine running for an extended period If the vehicle is stopped in an open area with the engine running for more than a short period adjust the ventilation system to force fresh outside air into the vehicle Guard against carbon monoxide with proper mainte nance Have the exhaust system inspected every time the vehicle is raised Have any abnormal conditions repaired promptly Until repaired driv...

Page 177: ...rly tightened The Malfunction Indicator Light will come on if the gas cap is not properly secured Make sure that the gas cap is tightened each time the vehicle is refueled NOTE When the fuel nozzle clicks or shuts off the fuel tank is full NOTE The fuel tank filler tube may have a restricting door about 50 mm 2 inches down from the opening If fuel is poured from a portable container the container ...

Page 178: ...Capacity 865 lbs 392 kg TRAILER TOWING In this section you will find safety tips and information on limits to the type of towing you can reasonably do with your vehicle Before towing a trailer carefully re view this information to tow your load as efficiently and safely as possible To maintain warranty coverage follow the requirements and recommendations in this manual concerning ve hicles used fo...

Page 179: ...ing However if frequent shifting occurs while in this range the 3 range must be selected NOTE Using the 3 range while operating the vehicle under heavy operating conditions will improve perfor mance and extend tranaxle life by reducing excessive shifting and heat build up WARNING Connecting trailer brakes to your vehicle s hydraulic brake lines can overload your brake system and cause it to fail Y...

Page 180: ...avoid extended driving at high RPM Return to a higher gear range or vehicle speed when road conditions and RPM level allows FLEXIBLE FUEL 2 7L Engines with Automatic Transmission Only E 85 General Information The information in this section is for Flexible Fuel ve hicles only These vehicles can be identified by the unique fuel filler door label that states Ethanol E 85 or Un leaded Gasoline Only T...

Page 181: ...s recommended that you do not switch when the fuel gauge indicates less than 1 4 full you do not add less than 5 gallons 19 liters when refueling you operate the vehicle immediately after refueling for a period of at least 5 minutes Observing these precautions will avoid possible hard starting and or significant deterioration in drivability during warm up NOTE When the ambient temperature is above...

Page 182: ...e Fuel 5W 30 engine oil P N 4318086 or an equivalent that meets the Manufacturer s Standard MS 9214 Equivalent com mercial Flexible Fuel engine oils may be labeled as Flexible Fuel FFV or Alternate Fuel AFV These engine oils may be satisfactory if they meet the Manu facturer s Standard The 5W 30 engine oil installed at the factory meets the manufacturer s requirements for Flexible Fuel engine oil ...

Page 183: ...your driving range to decrease by about 30 compared to gasoline operation Replacement Parts Many components in your Flexible Fuel Vehicle FFV are designed to be compatible with ethanol Always be sure that your vehicle is serviced with correct ethanol com patible parts CAUTION Replacing fuel system components with non ethanol compatible components can damage your vehicle and may void the warranty M...

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Page 185: ... Preparations For Jacking 188 䡵 Jump Starting Procedures If Battery Is Low 193 䡵 Driving On Slippery Surfaces 196 Acceleration 196 Traction 196 䡵 Freeing A Stuck Vehicle 197 䡵 Towing A Disabled Vehicle 197 䡵 Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Flat Towing With All Four Wheels On The Ground 198 Automatic Transaxle 198 6 ...

Page 186: ...e ignition key removed and the vehicle locked NOTE With extended use the flasher may wear down your battery IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS In any of the following situations you can reduce the potential for overheating by taking the appropriate ac tion On the highways Slow down In city traffic While stopped put transaxle in neutral but do not increase engine idle speed NOTE There are steps that you can ...

Page 187: ...ditioner turned off until the pointer drops back into the normal range If the pointer remains on the H turn the engine off immediately and call for service WARNING A hot engine cooling system is dangerous You or others could be badly burned by steam or boiling coolant You may want to call a service center if your vehicle overheats If you decide to look under the hood yourself see Section 7 Mainten...

Page 188: ... tool for changing tires only The jack should not be used to lift the vehicle for service purposes The vehicle should be jacked on a firm level surface only Avoid ice or slippery areas Preparations for Jacking Park the vehicle on a firm level surface avoid ice or slippery areas and set the parking brake Place the gear selector in PARK Turn on the Hazard Warning Flasher park vehicle on firm level s...

Page 189: ...1 Block wheel diagonally op posite flat tire 2 Remove the spare tire scissors jack and lug wrench from stowage WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 189 6 ...

Page 190: ...ile the wheel is still on the ground WARNING To avoid possible personal injury handle the wheel covers with care to avoid contact with the metal edges and retention teeth 4 Turn the jack screw clockwise to firmly engage the jack saddle with the lift area of the sill flange Use the lift area closest to the flat tire 5 Raise the vehicle just enough to remove flat tire and install spare tire Center C...

Page 191: ...Jack Engagement Locations WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 191 6 ...

Page 192: ...k and tools WARNING A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision or hard stop could endanger the occupants of the ve hicle Always stow the jack parts and the spare tire in the places provided 12 Wheel cover installation if required Do not attempt to install a wheel cover on a compact spare Align valve notch in wheel cover with valve stem on wheel Snap cover into place NOTE When reinstalling ...

Page 193: ... the fan NOTE The battery is stored in a compartment behind the left front fender and is accessible without removing the tire and wheel Remote battery terminals are located in the engine compartment for jump starting 1 Wear eye protection and remove any metal jewelry such as watch bands or bracelets that might make an inadvertent electrical contact 2 When boosting from a battery in another vehicle...

Page 194: ...cal spark could cause the battery to explode During cold weather when temperatures are below freezing point electrolyte in a discharged battery may freeze Do not attempt jump starting because the battery could rupture or explode The battery temperature must be brought up above freezing point before attempting to jump start 6 Start the engine in the vehicle that has the booster battery let the engi...

Page 195: ...kin or clothing Don t lean over battery when attaching clamps or allow the clamps to touch each other If acid splashes in eyes or on skin flush the contaminated area immediately with large quantities of water A battery generates hydrogen gas which is flam mable and explosive Keep flame or spark away from the battery Do not use a booster battery or any other booster source with an output that excee...

Page 196: ...r traction ice snow wet mud loose sand etc Traction When driving on wet or slushy roads it is possible for a wedge of water to build up between the tire and road surface This is hydroplaning and may cause partial or complete loss of vehicle control and stopping ability To reduce this possibility the following precautions should be observed 1 Slow down during rainstorms or when roads are slushy 2 S...

Page 197: ...g the wheels is most effective CAUTION Racing the engine or spinning the wheels too fast may lead to transaxle overheating and failure It can also damage the tires Do not spin the wheels above 35 mph 55 km h TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE Flat bed towing is the preferred towing method If a flat bed towing vehicle is not available a wheel lift towing vehicle may be used Rear towing is not recommended wi...

Page 198: ...If the transaxle is not operative or if the vehicle is to be towed more than 15 miles 25 km the vehicle must be towed with the front wheels off the ground CAUTION If the vehicle being towed requires steering the ignition switch must be in the OFF position not in the LOCK or ACCESSORY positions If it is necessary to use the accessories while being towed wipers defrosters etc the key must be in the ...

Page 199: ...䡵 Maintenance Procedures 206 Engine Oil 206 Crankcase Emission Control System 213 Maintenance Free Battery 213 Air Conditioner 214 Power Steering Fluid Check 215 Suspension Ball Joints 216 Body Mechanism Lubrication 216 Windshield Wiper Blades 218 Windshield Washers 218 Exhaust System 219 Cooling System 220 Hoses And Vacuum Vapor Harnesses 225 Brakes 225 Fuel System Hoses 228 Automatic Transmissio...

Page 200: ... Replacement 238 Headlight Bulb Replacement 238 Park Turn Signal Sidemarker Bulb Replacement 240 Fog Light Bulb Replacement 241 Center Stoplight Bulb Replacement 242 Rear Light Bulb Replacement 243 License Plate Bulb Replacement 243 Headlight Aiming 244 䡵 Fluids And Capacities 244 䡵 Recommended Fluids Lubricants And Genuine Parts 245 Engine 245 Chassis 246 200 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 201: ...2 4L ENGINE 2 4L Engine Compartment MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 201 7 ...

Page 202: ...2 7L ENGINE 2 7L Engine Compartment 202 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 203: ...ndicator Light It will also store diagnostic codes and other information to assist your service technician in making repairs Al though your vehicle will usually be drivable and not need towing see your dealer for service as soon as possible CAUTION Prolonged driving with the Malfunction Indica tor Light on could cause further damage to the emission control system It could also affect fuel economy ...

Page 204: ...hich you can use prior to going to the test station To check if your vehicle s OBD system is ready you must do the following 1 Insert your ignition key into the ignition switch 2 Turn the ignition to the ON position but do not crank or start the engine 3 If you crank or start the engine you will have to start this test over 4 As soon as you turn your key to the ON position you will see your MIL sy...

Page 205: ...ail your vehicle because the MIL symbol is on with the engine running REPLACEMENT PARTS Use of genuine Mopar parts for normal scheduled main tenance and repairs is highly recommended to insure the designed performance Damage or failures caused by the use of non Mopar parts for maintenance and repairs will not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty DEALER SERVICE Your dealer has the qualified se...

Page 206: ...s occur it could adversely affect the engine or vehicle performance These items should be inspected if a malfunction is observed or suspected Engine Oil Checking Oil Level To assure proper lubrication of your vehicle s engine the engine oil must be maintained at the correct level Check the oil level at regular intervals such as every fuel stop The best time to check the oil level is about 5 minute...

Page 207: ... idling Driving in dusty conditions Short trips of less than 10 miles 16 2 km More than 50 of your driving is at sustained high speeds during hot weather above 90 F 32 C Trailer towing Taxi Police or delivery service commercial service Off road or desert operation If equipped for and operating with E 85 ethanol fuel NOTE If ANY of these apply to you then change your engine oil every 3 000 miles 5 ...

Page 208: ...nditions we recommend engine oils that are API Certified and meet the requirements of DaimlerChrysler s Material Standard MS 6395 Use Mo par or an equivalent oil meeting the specification MS 6395 American Petroleum Institute API Engine Oil Identification Symbol This symbol means that the oil has been certified by the American Petroleum Institute API We only recommend API Certified en gine oils tha...

Page 209: ...ither full or part time use only Mopar Flexible Fuel 5W 30 engine oil or an equivalent that meets the manufacturers Standard MS 9214 Equivalent commercial Flexible Fuel engine oils may be labeled as Flexible Fuel FFV or Alternate Fuel AFV These engine oils may be satisfactory if they meet the manufacturer s standard CAUTION If Flexible Fuel engine oil is not used when using E 85 engine wear may be...

Page 210: ...considerably Only high quality filters should be used to assure most efficient service Mopar Engine Oil Filters are high quality oil filters and are recommended Drive Belts Check Condition and Tension At the mileage shown in the maintenance schedules check all drive belts for condition and proper tension Improper belt tension can cause belt slippage and failure Inspect the drive belts for evidence...

Page 211: ...or maintenance Make sure that no one is near the engine compartment before starting the vehicle with the air cleaner removed Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury Engine Fuel Filter A plugged fuel filter can cause hard starting or limit the speed at which a vehicle can be driven Should an excessive amount of dirt accumulate in the fuel tank frequent filter replacement may be neces...

Page 212: ...icle in areas where your exhaust system can contact any thing that can burn In unusual situations involving grossly malfunctioning engine operation a scorching odor may suggest severe and abnormal catalyst overheating If this occurs stop the vehicle turn off the engine and allow it to cool Service to the manufacturer s specifications should be obtained immediately To minimize the possibility of ca...

Page 213: ...dication of damage or plugging deposits Replace if necessary Maintenance Free Battery The top of the MAINTENANCE FREE battery is perma nently sealed You will never have to add water nor is periodic maintenance required NOTE The battery is stored in a compartment behind the left front fender and is accessible without removing the tire and wheel Remote battery terminals are located in the engine com...

Page 214: ...ttery that the positive cable is attached to the positive post and the negative cable is attached to the negative post Battery posts are marked positive and negative and identified on the battery case Cable clamps should be tight on the terminal posts and free of corrosion Apply grease to posts and clamps after tightening If a fast charger is used while the battery is in the vehicle disconnect bot...

Page 215: ...an Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling R 134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a hydrofluorocar bon HFC that is endorsed by the Environmental Pro tection Agency and is an ozone saving product How ever the manufacturer recommends that air conditioning service be performed by dealers or other service facilities using recovery and recycling equipment NOTE Use only manufacturer approved A C System Seale...

Page 216: ...ct fluid type Suspension Ball Joints There are two upper front and rear suspension ball joints Inspect these ball joints whenever under vehicle service is done If the seals are damaged the ball joint should be replaced Body Mechanism Lubrication Locks and all body pivot points including such items as seat tracks doors liftgate and hood hinges should be lubricated periodically to assure quiet easy ...

Page 217: ...ss lubricant Insert the key into the lock cylinder and rotate from the unlocked to the locked position without adding more lubricant Repeat this procedure three or four times Wipe all the lubricant off the key with a clean cloth to avoid soiling clothing If you use a lubricant that cannot be dispensed directly into the lock cylinder apply a small amount of the lubricant to the key Insert the key i...

Page 218: ...using the wiper blades to remove frost or ice from the windshield Keep the blade rubber out of contact with petroleum products such as engine oil gasoline etc Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Lift the wiper arm away from the glass Push the release tab and slide the wiper blade assem bly away from the wiper arm Gently place the wiper arm on the windshield Install the new blade assembly onto the w...

Page 219: ... of the exhaust system or if exhaust fumes can be detected inside the vehicle or when the underside or rear of the vehicle is damaged have a competent mechanic inspect the complete exhaust system and adjacent body areas for broken damaged deteriorated or mispositioned parts Open seams or loose connections could permit exhaust fumes to seep into the passenger compartment In addition inspect the exh...

Page 220: ...ead or turn the ignition key to the OFF position The fan is controlled by both the temperature of the engine cooling system and the pressure in the air conditioning system and can start at any time the ignition key is in the ON position You or others can be badly burned by hot coolant or steam from your radiator If you see or hear steam coming from under the hood don t open the hood until the radi...

Page 221: ...re Check the recovery bottle tank tubing for condition and tightness of connections at the bottle Inspect the entire system for leaks Do not remove the cap when the cooling system is hot Cooling System Drain Flush and Refill At the intervals shown on the Maintenance Schedules the system should be drained flushed and refilled The first change should not be required until 5 years or 100 000 miles 16...

Page 222: ...pe CAUTION Mixing of coolants other than specified engine coolant may result in engine damage and de crease corrosion protection If a non HOAT cool ant is introduced into the cooling system in an emergency it should be replaced with the speci fied coolant as soon as possible Do not use plain water alone or alcohol base antifreeze products Do not use additional rust inhibitors or antirust products ...

Page 223: ...ll return to the radiator from the coolant reserve tank The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is any accumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces WARNING The warning words DO NOT OPEN HOT on the cooling system pressure cap are a safety precaution Never add coolant when the engine is overheated Do not loosen or remove the cap to cool an over heated engine Heat causes pressure...

Page 224: ... for coolant freeze point adding or replacing coolant Advise your service attendant of this As long as the engine operating temperature is satisfactory the coolant bottle need only be checked once a month Heater performance may also be adversely affected by low coolant levels When additional coolant is needed to maintain the proper level it should be added to the coolant bottle Do not overfill Spe...

Page 225: ...mileage and increased emissions Hoses and Vacuum Vapor Harnesses Inspect surfaces of hoses and nylon tubing for evidence of heat and mechanical damage Hard or soft spots brittle rubber cracking checking tears cuts abrasions and excessive swelling indicate deterioration of the rub ber Pay particular attention to those hoses nearest to high heat sources such as the exhaust manifold Inspect hose rout...

Page 226: ...h as the exhaust manifold Inspect all hose clamps and couplings to make sure they are secure and no leaks are present Insure nylon tubing in these areas has not melted or collapsed NOTE Often fluids such as oil power steering fluid and brake fluid are used during assembly plant opera tions to ease the assembly of hoses to couplings There fore oil wetness at the hose coupling area is not neces sari...

Page 227: ...needed Use only manufacturer s recommended brake fluid refer to Recommended Fluids Lubricants and Genuine Parts for correct fluid type WARNING Use of a brake fluid that has a lower initial boiling point than MOPAR DOT 3 Brake Fluid or that is unidentified as to DOT FMVSS specification may result in sudden brake failure during hard or pro longed braking You could have an accident WARNING Overfillin...

Page 228: ...nsmission and differential assembly contained within a single housing This is referred to as a Transaxle Selection of Lubricant It is important that the proper lubricant is used in the transmission to assure optimum transmission perfor mance Use only manufacturers recommended transmis sion fluid refer to Recommended Fluids Lubricants and Genuine Parts for correct fluid type It is important that th...

Page 229: ... cold 80 F 27 C the reading should be in the cross hatched area marked COLD between the lower two holes in the dipstick If the fluid is hot 180 F 82 C the reading should be in the cross hatched area marked HOT between the upper two holes in the dipstick If the fluid level shows low add sufficient transmis sion fluid to bring to the proper level CAUTION Do not overfill Dirt and water in the transax...

Page 230: ...Change Under normal operating conditions the fluid installed at the factory will give satisfactory lubrication for the life of the vehicle Fluid changes are not necessary unless the lubricant has become contaminated with water If con taminated with water the fluid should be changed im mediately Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion Protection of Body and Paint from Corrosion Vehicle body c...

Page 231: ...uto polish to remove road film and stains and to polish your vehicle Take care never to scratch the paint Avoid using abrasive compounds and power buffing that may diminish the gloss or thin out the paint finish CAUTION Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materials such as steel wool or scouring powder which will scratch metal and painted surfaces Special Care If you drive on salted or dusty ro...

Page 232: ... use a soft non abrasive cloth with a mild dish washing soap and water when cleaning your wheels Never use scouring pads steel wool or a bristle brush Never use cleaners that contain acid oven cleaners or any abrasive metal cleaner as they will cause perma nent staining and or corrosion If you carry special cargo such as chemicals fertilizers deicer salt etc be sure that such materials are well pa...

Page 233: ... dirt can act as an abrasive and damage the leather surface and should be removed immediately with a damp cloth Stubborn soils can be removed easily with a soft cloth and Mopar Total Clean Care should be taken to avoid soaking the leather with any liquid Cleaning Headlights Your vehicle has plastic headlights that are lighter and less susceptible to stone breakage than glass headlights Plastic is ...

Page 234: ...ry with a soft terry cloth Any harsh detergents abrasives abrasive cleaners cleansers or chemicals should be avoided as these will damage the wood trim Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster Lenses The lenses in front of the instruments in this vehicle are molded in clear plastic When cleaning the lenses care must be taken to avoid scratching the plastic Clean with a wet soft rag A mild soap solution...

Page 235: ...formation ap plies to vehicles built without the fuse and relay num bering embossed on the Power Distribution Center Top Cover Interior Fuses The fuse access panel is behind the end cover at the left side of the instrument panel To remove the panel pull it out as shown Power Distribution Center Fuse Panel Cover MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 235 7 ...

Page 236: ...e System Module Cavity Fuse Circuit 5 10 Amp Red Power Door Lock and Door Lock Arm Disarm Switches Vanity Read ing Map Rear Seating Ignition and Trunk Lights Illuminated Entry Radio Power Antenna Data Link Connector Body Control Module Power Amplifier 6 10 Amp Red Heated Rear Window Indicator 7 20 Amp Yellow Instrument cluster illumi nation Park and tail Lights 8 20 Amp Yellow Power Receptacle Hor...

Page 237: ...use having the correct amperage rating The use of a fuse with a rating other than indicated may result in a dangerous electrical system overload If a properly rated fuse continues to blow it shows a problem in the circuit that must be corrected VEHICLE STORAGE If you are leaving your vehicle dormant for more than 21 days you may want to take steps to protect your battery You may Disconnect the neg...

Page 238: ... Cup Holder Light 37 Climate Control Light 37 Traction Control Light PC161 LIGHT BULBS Exterior Bulb Number Headlight 9007 Park Turn Signal Front 3157A Fog Light 880L Tail Stop Turn Signal 3157 Back Up Light 921 Center Stop Light 921 License Light 2825 BULB REPLACEMENT Headlight Bulb Replacement 1 Open the hood and remove the two headlight mount ing screws 238 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 239: ...the fasteners with a flat bladed tool 3 Gently pry the headlight assembly away from the fender as shown in the picture This will free the ball stud from its retainer in the fender Pull the headlight assem bly away from the vehicle MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 239 7 ...

Page 240: ...en bulb life 6 If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol 7 Reinsert the bulb and socket assembly and turn the retaining ring clockwise to secure the bulb 8 Reinstall the headlight assembly Park Turn Signal Sidemarker Bulb Replacement 1 Open the hood and remove the two headlight assem bly mounting screws Pull the headlight assembly away from the vehicle ...

Page 241: ...lb and socket to the headlight assembly Reinstall the headlight assembly Fog Light Bulb Replacement 1 Remove the screw securing the light assembly to the front fascia 2 Pull the light assembly away from the vehicle to expose the bulb and socket assembly 3 Disconnect the wiring connector from the bulb and socket assembly MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 241 7 ...

Page 242: ... assembly reattach the wiring connector and reinstall the fog light assembly Center Stoplight Bulb Replacement 1 Open the trunk Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it from the housing 2 Pull the bulb out of the socket replace the bulb and reinstall the bulb and socket assembly 242 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 243: ...nd replace the bulb then reinstall the bulb and socket assembly 4 Reinstall the light housing and reconnect the wiring connector Push the trunk liner back into place License Plate Bulb Replacement 1 Locate both small slots on the outboard side of the license lamp Using a small screwdriver remove the entire housing 2 Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it from the housing Pull the bulb ...

Page 244: ...ustments are necessary contact your manfacturer s dealer A detailed service procedure is contained in the manufacturer s Service Manual Information on purchasing a Service Manual can be found at the back of this Owner s Manual FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES U S Metric Fuel approximate 2 4 and 2 7 Liter Engines 87 Oc tane 16 Gal lons 61 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 2 4 and 2 7 Liter Engines Refer to the en...

Page 245: ...ngine oil SAE 5W 20 and SAE 5W 30 are recommended Refer to the engine oil fill cap for the correct SAE grade meeting DaimlerChrysler Material Standard MS 6395 Spark Plugs Refer to the Vehicle Emission Control Information label under the engine hood Oil Filter 2 4L Engine Mopar威 Oil Filter P N 4105409 or equivalent Oil Filter 2 7L Engine Mopar威 Oil Filter P N 5281090 or equivalent Fuel Selection 87...

Page 246: ...tic Transmission Fluid Brake Master Cylinder Mopar威 Brake Fluid DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Power Steering Reservoir Mopar威 ATF 4 Automatic Transmission Fluid Steering Gear Linkage Ball Joints Prop Shafts Yokes Wheel Bearings Mopar威 Multi Purpose Lubricant NLGI Grade 2 246 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 247: ...ULES CONTENTS 䡵 Emission Control System Maintenance 248 䡵 Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle PZEV For 2 4L If Equipped 248 䡵 Maintenance Schedules 249 Schedule B 252 Schedule A 262 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 248: ...time a malfunction is suspected NOTE Maintenance replacement or repair of the emission control devices and systems on your vehicle may be performed by any automotive repair establish ment or individual using any automotive part which has been certified pursuant to U S EPA or in the State of California California Air Resources Board regulations Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle PZEV for 2 4L If Equipp...

Page 249: ...gh speeds during hot weather above 90 F 32 C Trailer towing Taxi police or delivery service commercial ser vice Off road or desert operation If equipped for and operating with E 85 ethanol fuel NOTE If ANY of these apply to you then change your engine oil every 3 000 miles 5 000 km or 3 months whichever comes first and follow schedule B of the Maintenance Schedules section of this manual NOTE IF A...

Page 250: ...e oil level while the vehicle is on level ground will improve the accu racy of the oil level reading Add oil only when the level is at or below the ADD or MIN mark Check the windshield washer solvent and add if required Once a Month Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear or damage Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminals as required Check the fluid levels of coolant reservoir...

Page 251: ...nents Check the automatic transmission fluid level Check the brake master cylinder fluid level Check the coolant level hoses and clamps NOTE In 2 7L Engines equipped with Flex Fuel Engine FFV change engine oil every 5 months or 5 000 miles whichever comes first This applies to both Maintenance Schedule A and B MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES 251 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 252: ...stained high speeds during hot weather above 90 F 32 C Trailer towing Taxi police or delivery service commercial ser vices Off road or desert operation If equipped for and operating with E 85 ethanol fuel NOTE If ANY of these apply to you then change your engine oil every 3 000 miles 5 000 km or 3 months whichever comes first and follow schedule B of the Maintenance Schedules section of this manua...

Page 253: ...ange engine oil and engine oil filter if not replaced at 3 months X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary X X X X X X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X Rotate the tires X X X SCHEDULE B 253 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 254: ...d replace if re quired X X X X X Replace the air cleaner filter X Inspect and check tension for power steering belt 2 4 Liter Engine Adjust or replace if re quired X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter engine X Rotate the tires X X X 254 SCHEDULE B 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S...

Page 255: ...Change engine oil and engine oil filter if not replaced at 3 months X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary X X X X X X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X Rotate the tires X X X SCHEDULE B 255 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 256: ...Liter Engine Adjust or replace if required X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings ro tors rear drums and shoes X X Replace the ignition cables on 2 4 liter engine X Replace the accessory drive belts on the 2 7 liter engine X Replace the spark plugs on the 2 4 liter engine X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Change the automatic transmission fluid and fil ter X Rotate the tire...

Page 257: ...X X X X X Replace the air cleaner filter X Inspect and check tension for power steering belt 2 4 Liter Engine Adjust or replace if re quired X Replace the engine timing belt on 2 4 liter engine X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter engine X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Rotate the tires X X X SCHEDULE B 2...

Page 258: ...s on the 2 4 liter en gine X Replace the ignition cables on the 2 4 liter en gine X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X Replace the spark plugs on the 2 7 liter en gine X Check and retension accessory drive belts on 2 7 liter engine X Replace the accessory drive belts on 2 4 liter engine X Rotate the tires X X X Flush and replace the engine coolant if not re...

Page 259: ...place the spark plugs on the 2 4 liter en gine X Replace the ignition cables on the 2 4 liter en gine X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X X Replace the accessory drive belts on 2 7 liter engine X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Change the automatic transmission fluid and filter X Flush and replace engine coolant at 120 months if not done at ...

Page 260: ...ot replaced at 3 months X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary X X X X X X Inspect and check tension for power steering belt 2 4 Liter Engine Adjust or replace if re quired X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X Rotate the tires X X X 260 SCHEDULE B 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 261: ...s rotors rear drums and shoes X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Rotate the tires X This maintenance is recommended by the manufacture to the owner but is not required to maintain the emis sions warranty Except for the 2 4 liter Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle PZEV 2 4 liter PZEV only This maintenance is not required if previously replaced Inspection and service should also be perform...

Page 262: ...e oil and engine oil filter X X X X X X Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary X X X X X Replace the air cleaner filter X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter engine X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X X Rotate the tires X X X X X X 262 SCHEDULE A 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 263: ...wer steering belt 2 4 Liter Engine Adjust or replace if re quired X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter engine X Flush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months if not done at 100 000 miles X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Replace the ignition cables on 2 4 liter en gine X Replace the accessory drive b...

Page 264: ...lace the air cleaner filter X Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter en gine X Replace the spark plugs on 2 7 liter en gine X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Check and retension alternator drive belts on 2 7 liter engine X Replace the accessory drive belts on 2 4L engine X Replace the ignition cables on 2 4 li...

Page 265: ...0 134 000 144 000 154 000 160 000 163 000 168 000 Months 78 84 90 96 102 105 Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter en gine X Flush and replace the engine coolant if not replaced at 60 months X Rotate the tires X X X X X X SCHEDULE A 265 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 266: ... Inspect the front and rear brake pads linings rotors rear drums and shoes X X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter engine X Check and replace if necessary the PCV valve X Replace the engine timing belt on 2 4 liter engine X Replace the accessory drive belts in 2 7 liter engine X Replace the ignition cables on 2 4 liter en gine X Flush and replace engine coolant at 120 months if not done at 100 00...

Page 267: ...ngine timing belt on 2 4 liter engine X Replace the spark plugs on 2 4 liter engine X Rotate the tires X X This maintenance is recommended by the manufacture to the owner but is not required to maintain the emis sions warranty Except for the 2 4 liter Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle PZEV 2 4 liter PZEV only This maintenance is not required if previously replaced Inspection and service should also b...

Page 268: ...tor vehicle Do only that service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job take your vehicle to a competent me chanic 268 SCHEDULE A 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 269: ... 270 Prepare A List 270 Be Reasonable With Requests 270 䡵 If You Need Assistance 270 䡵 Warranty Information 272 䡵 Mopar威 Parts 274 䡵 Reporting Safety Defects 274 In Canada 274 䡵 Publication Order Forms 274 䡵 Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades 276 Treadwear 276 Traction Grades 276 Temperature Grades 277 9 ...

Page 270: ...isor and list the items in order of priority At many dealers you may obtain a rental vehicle at a minimal daily charge If you need a rental it is advisable to make these arrangements when you call for an ap pointment IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE The manufacturer and its dealers are vitally interested in your satisfaction We want you to be happy with our products and services Warranty service must be don...

Page 271: ...uburn Hills MI 48321 8004 Phone 800 992 1997 DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc Customer Center P O Box 1621 Windsor Ontario N9A 4H6 Phone 800 465 2001 In Mexico contact Av Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma 1240 Sante Fe C P 05109 Mexico D F In Mexico 915 729 1248 or 729 1240 Outside Mexico 525 729 1248 or 729 1240 Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired TDD TTY To assist customers who have ...

Page 272: ...r s Service Contract It is not responsible for any service contract other than the manufacturer s Service Contract If you purchased a service contract that is not a manufacturer s Service Contract and you require service after your manufactur er s new vehicle limited warranty expires please refer to your contract documents and contact the person listed in those documents We appreciate that you hav...

Page 273: ...U S ONLY IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 273 9 ...

Page 274: ...you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Wash ington DC area or write to NHTSA U S Dept of Transportation Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline In Canada If you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect you should contact the Customer Service Department imme diately Canadian customers ...

Page 275: ... problems on computer controlled vehicle systems and features They show exactly how to find and correct problems the first time using step by step troubleshooting and driveability procedures proven diagnostic tests and a complete list of all tools and equipment Owner s Manuals These manuals have been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with specific ...

Page 276: ...aded 150 would wear one and a half 1 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 to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate Traction Grades The traction grades from highest to lowest a...

Page 277: ...can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passen ger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law WARNING The temperature grade is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Exces...

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Page 280: ...ight 38 41 49 89 Airbag Maintenance 40 Airbag Side 40 Airbag Window 34 40 Alarm Light 94 Alarm Panic 21 Alarm System 23 Alignment and Balance 170 Alterations Modifications Vehicle 7 Antifreeze Engine Coolant 222 223 244 Capacities 244 Disposal 224 Anti Lock Brake System ABS 152 Anti Lock Warning Light 92 Anti Theft Security Alarm 23 Appearance Care 230 Automatic Dimming Mirror 56 Automatic Door Lo...

Page 281: ...Cylinder 227 Warning Light 93 Brake Transmission Interlock 145 148 Break In Recommendations New Vehicle 48 Bulb Replacement 238 Bulbs Light 238 Capacities Antifreeze Engine Coolant 244 Capacities Fluid 244 Caps Filler Fuel 176 Oil Engine 209 Radiator Coolant Pressure 223 Car Washes 231 Carbon Monoxide Warning 176 Carpeting 232 Cassette Tape and Player Maintenance 123 Cassette Tape Player 100 108 1...

Page 282: ... Disc Maintenance 124 Compact Disc Player 100 105 Compact Spare Tire 166 Compass 95 Compass Calibration 96 Contract Service 272 Coolant Pressure Cap 223 Cooling System 220 Adding Coolant Antifreeze 223 Coolant Capacity 244 Coolant Level 221 224 Disposal of Used Coolant 224 Drain Flush and Refill 221 Inspection 220 221 Points to Remember 224 Pressure Cap 223 Radiator Cap 223 Rubber and Plastic Comp...

Page 283: ... Electrical Outlet Auxiliary 81 Electrical Power Outlets 81 Electronic Speed Control 71 Emergency In Case of Freeing Vehicle When Stuck 197 Jacking 188 Jump Starting 193 Overheating 186 Towing 197 Emergency Trunk Release 24 25 Emission Control System Maintenance 204 248 Engine 201 202 Air Cleaner Filter 211 Block Heater 145 Break In Recommendations 48 Checking Oil Level 206 Compartment 201 202 Coo...

Page 284: ...rning 186 Turn Signal 90 Flash To Pass 67 Flat Tire Changing 188 Flexible Fuel Vehicles 180 Cruising Range 183 Engine Oil 181 209 Fuel Requirements 181 Maintenance 183 Replacement Parts 183 Starting 183 Fluid Brake 246 Fluid Capacities 244 Fluid Leaks 50 Fluid Level Checks Automatic Transaxle 229 Capacities 244 Cooling System 221 Engine Oil 206 Power Steering 215 Fluids 245 Fog Light Service 241 F...

Page 285: ...lends 174 Gauges Coolant Temperature 91 Fuel 89 Speedometer 90 Tachometer 90 Gearshift 148 General Information 15 21 Glass Cleaning 233 Hazard Warning Flasher 186 Head Restraints 61 Headlights 238 Aiming 244 Automatic 66 Bulb Replacement 238 Cleaning 233 High Beam 67 90 High Beam Low Beam Select Switch 67 Passing 67 Switch 66 Time Delay 66 67 Heater 125 132 Heater Engine Block 145 Homelink Transmi...

Page 286: ...4 Introduction 4 Jack Location 188 Jack Operation 188 Jump Starting 193 Key Programming 14 Key Replacement 14 Key Sentry 13 Key In Reminder 12 Keyless Entry System 19 Keys 11 Knee Bolster 34 Lap Shoulder Belts 27 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren 45 Latch Plate 28 Latches Hood 62 Lead Free Gasoline 173 Leaks Fluid 50 Lights 50 63 Airbag 38 41 49 89 Anti Lock 92 Automatic Headlights 66 Br...

Page 287: ... Seat Belt Reminder 94 Security Alarm 23 Service 238 Service Engine Soon Malfunction Indicator 90 Theft Alarm 94 Traction Control 154 Turn Signal 65 67 90 240 Voltage 90 Load Limits 178 Loading Vehicle Capacities 178 Tires 159 178 Locks Central 17 Child Protection 18 Door 15 Ignition 11 Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren LATCH 45 Lubricants 216 Lubrication Body 216 Luggage Cargo Capacity 178 Lu...

Page 288: ...92 Tampering 92 Trip 92 Oil Engine 206 244 245 Capacity 244 Change Interval 207 Checking 206 Disposal 210 Filter 210 245 Filter Disposal 210 Identification Logo 181 208 Materials Added to 210 Pressure Gauge 93 Quality 181 208 Recommendation 208 244 Synthetic 209 Viscosity 209 244 Onboard Diagnostic System 203 204 Opener Garage Door 74 Operator Manuals Owner s Manuals 4 Overdrive 149 Overheating En...

Page 289: ...adial Ply Tires 166 Radiator Cap Coolant Pressure Cap 223 Radio Broadcast Signals 99 Radio Operation 108 113 122 125 Radio Remote Controls 122 Radio Sound Systems 100 108 113 Rear Seat Folding 61 Rear Window Defroster 135 Rearview Mirrors 56 Recommended Fluids Lubricants and Genuine Parts 245 Reformulated Gasoline 174 Refrigerant 215 Reminder Lights On 67 Reminder Seat Belt 32 Remote Keyless Entry...

Page 290: ...ensioners 31 Reminder 94 Seats 59 Adjustment 59 Cleaning 232 Head Restraints 61 Lumbar Support 60 Power 60 Rear Folding 61 Reclining 59 Security Alarm Theft Alarm 23 Selection of Coolant 222 245 Sentry Key 11 13 Service Assistance 270 Service Contract 272 Service Engine Soon Light Malfunction Indicator 90 Service Manuals 274 Setting the Clock 98 Shoulder Belt Upper Anchorage 31 Side Airbag 40 Side...

Page 291: ... Temperature Gauge Engine Coolant 91 187 Theft Alarm 23 Theft System 23 Tilt Steering Column 69 Tire and Loading Information Placard 159 Tire Identification Number TIN 158 Tire Markings 154 Tire Safety Information 154 Tires 50 163 276 Air Pressure 163 Alignment 170 Chains 170 Changing 188 Compact Spare 166 Flat Changing 188 General Information 163 High Speed 165 Inflation Pressures 164 Jacking 188...

Page 292: ...ter Battery Service 22 Transmitter Garage Door Opener 74 Transmitter Remote Keyless Entry 19 Transporting Pets 48 Tread Wear Indicators 168 Trip Computer 95 Trip Odometer 92 Trunk Release Emergency 24 25 Trunk Release Remote Control 24 Turn Signals 67 90 Underhood Fuses 235 Uniform Tire Quality Grades 276 Universal Transmitter 74 Unleaded Gasoline 173 Vacuum Vapor Harnesses 225 Vanity Mirrors 58 V...

Page 293: ...Washers Windshield 68 218 Washing Vehicle 231 Waxing and Polishing 231 Wheel Alignment and Balance 170 Wind Buffeting 26 80 Window Airbag 34 40 Window Fogging 129 Windows 25 Power 25 Windshield Washers 68 218 Windshield Wipers 66 68 218 Wiper Blade Replacement 218 Wipers Intermittent 69 Wood Trim Cleaning 234 INDEX 293 10 ...

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