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Safety Belt Maintenance

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Check the safety belt systems periodically to
make sure that they work properly and are not
damaged.

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All safety belt assemblies, including retractors,
buckles, front seat belt buckle support assemblies
(slide bar) (if equipped), shoulder belt height
adjusters (if equipped), child safety seat tether
bracket assemblies (if equipped), and attaching
hardware, should be inspected after any
collision. Ford recommends that all safety belt
assemblies used in vehicles involved in a
collision be replaced. However, if the collision
was minor and a qualified technician finds that
the belts do not show damage and continue to
operate properly, they do not need to be
replaced. Safety belt assemblies not in use
during a collision should also be inspected and
replaced if either damage or improper operation
is noted.

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Air Bag Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS)

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Important Air Bag Precautions

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Your vehicle is equipped with a supplemental
restraint system designed to work with the
safety belts to help protect you and your right
front seat passenger in the event of a collision.
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System is
primarily designed to reduce certain upper body
injuries.

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Summary of Contents for Grand Marquis

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Page 3: ...Features 67 Seating and Safety Restraints 119 Starting 151 Driving 157 Roadside Emergencies 175 Maintenance and Care 205 Capacities and Specifications 253 Reporting Safety Defects U S Only 259 Custom...

Page 4: ...ts and services must be our number one priority You are the focus of everything we do Our work must be done with you in mind providing better products and services than our competition Continuous impr...

Page 5: ...o not know which information applies to your vehicle talk to your dealer This guide describes equipment and gives specifications for equipment that was in effect when this guide was approved for print...

Page 6: ...for the word that best describes the information you need If the word you chose is not listed think of other related words and look them up We have designed the Index so that you can find information...

Page 7: ...and phone numbers on the first page of this Owner s Guide Ford Extended Service Plan More Protection for Your Vehicle You can get more protection for your new car or light truck by purchasing a Ford E...

Page 8: ...ts for towing and rental In Hawaii rules vary See your dealer for details When you buy Ford ESP you receive peace of mind protection throughout the United States and Canada provided by a network of mo...

Page 9: ...tch traffic carefully so that you can anticipate when to stop Begin braking well in advance Apply the brakes gradually The break in period for new brake linings lasts for 100 miles 160 km of city driv...

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Page 11: ...nt sections The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are described in this chapter Some items shown may not be on all vehicles Your vehicle is equippe...

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Page 13: ...rake fluid level is low in the master cylinder reservoir If the fluid level is low the brake system should be checked by a qualified service technician The brake system warning light This light comes...

Page 14: ...arning light is also lit The Anti Lock Brake System has self check capabilities As previously described the system turns on the anti lock light each time you start your engine After the engine is star...

Page 15: ...e This warning light and chime remind you to fasten your safety belt The following conditions will take place If the driver s safety belt is not buckled when the ignition is turned to the ON position...

Page 16: ...s indicates that the system is operating normally NOTE Regularly scheduled maintenance of the air bag system is not required If the light fails to illuminate continues to flash remains on or you hear...

Page 17: ...s you that the Transmission Control Switch TCS has been pushed When the light is on the transmission will not shift into overdrive Depressing the button will return the vehicle to overdrive on mode Th...

Page 18: ...ght This light comes on when your fuel gauge indicates between 1 8 and 1 16 of a tank Your car must be turned to ON for this light to come on The low fuel alert light Air Suspension Light If equipped...

Page 19: ...t is OFF push the switch ON If it is ON push the switch OFF and have the system checked as soon as possible Check Engine Warning Light This light illuminates when the engine s Emission Control System...

Page 20: ...with the vehicle on level ground With ignition switch OFF the fuel gauge indicator may drift from the ignition switch ON position When you turn the ignition key to the ON or ACC position all the displ...

Page 21: ...conditions such as heavy stop and go traffic or driving up hills in hot weather for the pointer to indicate at the top of the normal band If under any circumstances the pointer moves above the normal...

Page 22: ...s use the trip odometer Simply set the trip odometer to zero by pressing the reset control firmly when beginning the distance you wish to measure Since the trip odometer displays distance independent...

Page 23: ...l band If the pointer drops below the normal band while the engine is running you have lost oil pressure and continued operation will cause severe engine damage If you lose engine oil pressure 1 Pull...

Page 24: ...the ON position Each time you start your vehicle the displays go through a self test by flashing on and off once before the actual readings are displayed Neither the turn signals nor the high beam ind...

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Page 26: ...ngine coolant warms up It is acceptable under certain driving conditions such as heavy stop and go traffic or driving up hills in hot weather for the gauge to indicate at the top of the NORM band If u...

Page 27: ...vicing Contact your dealer for service as soon as possible Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime This warning light and chime remind you to fasten your safety belt The following conditions will take pla...

Page 28: ...key is in the ON position and the engine is off The check engine warning light Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the system The...

Page 29: ...ing System Warning Light This light comes on when you turn your ignition key from OFF to ON The light should go out when the engine starts and the alternator begins to charge If this light stays on or...

Page 30: ...il pressure 1 Pull off the road as soon as safely possible 2 Shut off the engine immediately If you do not stop the engine as soon as safely possible severe engine damage could result 3 Check the engi...

Page 31: ...hich you are going to be turning The turn signal indicator lights Speed Control Indicator Light This light comes on when the speed control system is actively maintaining the set speed It will go off w...

Page 32: ...to obtain an accurate fuel gauge indication NOTE At least 2 5 gallons 9 5 liters of fuel must be added for the fuel gauge to immediately show the new level of fuel If less than 2 5 gallons 9 5 liters...

Page 33: ...ice station fuel pump readings may disagree slightly A problem is indicated if the fuel gauge bar graph displays only the top two and bottom two bars and the message center display for Distance To Emp...

Page 34: ...he odometer of the replacement cluster The actual mileage if known or an estimated mileage if unknown is shown on a label affixed on the door pillar Press the E M English Metric button located just be...

Page 35: ...y showing all segments on All of the message center functions are controlled by the three switches located just below the message center display E M Changes the electronic instrument cluster display t...

Page 36: ...the function you would like to set 2 Push the RESET button and the selected message center function will be reset to zero The only functions which can be reset to zero are AVG ECON TRIP A or TRIP B a...

Page 37: ...ore you run out of fuel the DTE function will flash for five 5 seconds and sound a tone for one 1 second The message center will remain in the DTE function until you push the select button to change i...

Page 38: ...ge fuel economy feature is displayed The average shown is the average since the reset If you calculate your average fuel economy by dividing miles traveled by gallons used your figure may be different...

Page 39: ...calculate fuel economy When your vehicle is not moving instantaneous fuel economy is displayed at 0 miles per gallon or 99 liters per 100 kilometers When you are moving the display may read anything b...

Page 40: ...cle must be moving to calculate your average speed When your vehicle is not moving the average speed is displayed at 0 miles per hour or 0 kilometers per hour Check Air Suspension Light If equipped Th...

Page 41: ...your vehicle to a dealership for service as soon as possible The check air suspension light Overdrive Off Indicator The overdrive off indicator light This light tells you that the Transmission Control...

Page 42: ...ere is less than a quarter of the container of washer fluid left With the ignition ON this light will flash five 5 times and a tone will sound for one 1 second and then the light will remain on The lo...

Page 43: ...the ignition ON this light will flash five 5 times and sound a tone for one 1 second and then the light will remain on The trunk ajar light Indicator Lamp Module The following warning lights are on t...

Page 44: ...ning light is also lit The Anti Lock Brake System has self check capabilities As previously described the system turns on the anti lock light each time you start your engine After the engine is starte...

Page 45: ...m and the brake warning light is not lit the anti lock system is disabled but normal brake function remains operational Brake System Light The warning light for the brakes can show two things that the...

Page 46: ...to START It normally goes off shortly after the engine starts and you release the parking brake If the light stays on after you have fully released the parking brake have the hydraulic brake system s...

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Page 48: ...t each time the button is pressed These functions are used with the station memory buttons described under How to tune radio stations How to tune radio stations There are four ways for you to tune in...

Page 49: ...ion for approximately five seconds To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled station press the SCAN button again Setting the station MEMORY PRESET buttons Your radio is equipped with 6 station me...

Page 50: ...ll set the first six strong stations of the band you are in AM FM1 or FM2 into the memory buttons The display will flash AUTO and display the autoset icon A while the stations are being set in the mem...

Page 51: ...increase treble counterclockwise to decrease treble Adjusting speaker balance and speaker fader Push the BAL FADE popout knob to gain access to the speaker balance and fader controls Balance control a...

Page 52: ...pped with power loading Once you insert a tape and push slightly with the open edge to the right the loading mechanism draws the tape the rest of the way in and play will begin after a momentary tape...

Page 53: ...in the rewind mode Press REW again or press the TAPE button to stop rewinding Using the SEEK function with your cassette tape player While in the tape mode push the right a side of the SEEK button to...

Page 54: ...t to radio mode when the cassette is ejected Using the DolbyH B noise reduction feature NOTE Noise reduction system manufactured under license from Dolby Labs Licensing Corporation Dolby and double D...

Page 55: ...ayback sound and proper tape operation Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less should be used Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to breakage or may jam the tape player mechan...

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Page 57: ...ertain listening level when the ignition switch is turned off when the ignition switch is turned back on the volume will come back to a nominal listening level However if the radio power is turned off...

Page 58: ...left b or right a side of the TUNE button Manual tuning adjusts your radio to any allowable broadcast frequency whether or not a station is present on that frequency See All About Radio Frequencies i...

Page 59: ...s These buttons can be used to select up to 6 preset AM stations and 12 FM stations 6 in FM1 and 6 in FM2 Follow the easy steps below to set these buttons to the desired frequencies 1 Select a band th...

Page 60: ...distribution between the right and left speakers Press the top c of the BAL button to shift the sound to the right speakers and press the bottom d of the BAL button to shift the sound to the left spea...

Page 61: ...with the radio power off will turn the audio system on After the cassette is ejected radio play will return Also the antenna will be in the up position whenever the radio is playing but will go down a...

Page 62: ...a side of the SEEK button to seek forward to the next selection on the tape Push the left b side to seek the previous tape selection Using the SCAN function with your cassette tape player Press the SC...

Page 63: ...D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Push the k button to activate Dolby B Noise Reduction Push again to deactivate Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes In...

Page 64: ...cassette tape player High heat in the vehicle can cause the cassette to warp Common Radio Reception Conditions Several conditions prevent FM reception from being completely clear and noise free such...

Page 65: ...ut also can become quite severe in hilly terrain and depressed roadways To minimize these conditions a stereo mono blend circuit has been incorporated into this system This feature automatically switc...

Page 66: ...the frequencies that AM and FM radio stations may use for their broadcasts The allowable frequencies are AM 530 540 1600 1610 kHz in 10 kHz steps FM 87 9 88 1 107 7 107 9 MHz in 0 2 MHz steps Not all...

Page 67: ...icle warranty booklet for further information Ask your dealer for a copy of this limited warranty Service At Ford we stand behind our audio systems with a comprehensive service and repair program If a...

Page 68: ...enience and safety Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features The Climate Control Systems Your vehicle has one of two different climate control systems The two systems are a ma...

Page 69: ...d select the temperature and fan speed desired For maximum defrosting move the SELECT knob to DEFROST V move the temperature to the end of the red range full clockwise and operate the fan as necessary...

Page 70: ...umbwheel controls the volume of air and the knob in the center of the register directs the air up and down or side to side When the SELECT knob is moved to OFF the system is off and the fan will not o...

Page 71: ...play window will be blank dark except when OUTSIDE TEMP has been selected Then OUTSIDE TEMP and the temperature will appear in the window If you select AUTOMATIC the system will automatically determin...

Page 72: ...ximum heating push the RED button until 90 F 32 C is shown in the display window Your EATC will provide maximum heat regardless of the 90 F 32 C setting until you select a cooler temperature with the...

Page 73: ...ill be sent to the floor But a feature is included in your EATC to prevent blowing cold air to the floor if the engine coolant is not warm enough to allow heating For a short time the fan will be at l...

Page 74: ...LUE or 85 F 29 C RED Then the set temperature will jump 5 and stop at either 60 F 16 C which is maximum cooling or 90 F 32 C which is maximum heating The average temperature range used is between 68 F...

Page 75: ...f the temperature display does not agree with the speedometer on vehicles with an E M button pressing the E M button will make them agree Fan speed and thumbwheel Your EATC automatically adjusts the f...

Page 76: ...the fan speed at any time If you use the thumbwheel to override the fan speed the EATC will continue to control the temperature but you control the fan speed To return to auto fan control press the AU...

Page 77: ...he ability of the system to control temperature or the fan speed Return to fully Automatic operation by pushing the AUTOMATIC button MAX A C button The MAX A C feature allows for faster cooling becaus...

Page 78: ...only heated Fan speed will be automatic unless manually controlled If you override the fan speed and wish to return to automatic fan control push AUTOMATIC Then again select FLOOR for airflow to the f...

Page 79: ...rature is displayed the new selected temperature will be displayed for 4 seconds after it is changed Then the outside temperature will return to the window If a manual override is pressed or the thumb...

Page 80: ...ging After a few minutes of operation switch to AUTOMATIC or an override selection of your choice To prevent humidity buildup inside your vehicle always drive with the EATC System turned on Do not put...

Page 81: ...ow that is on the rear window before using the defroster With the engine running push the defrost button After approximately 10 minutes the defroster will turn off If the window is still not clear tur...

Page 82: ...osition and The vehicle is running and The vehicle has a fully released parking brake NOTE If you have a vehicle with an automatic lighting system the DRL system is active until the automatic system t...

Page 83: ...mps and tail lamps use the rotary control that is to the left of the steering wheel The knob that controls the headlamps and parking lamps To turn on the parking lamps license plate lamps tail lamps a...

Page 84: ...lamp sets the headlamps to turn on and off automatically You can use the autolamp to turn on the lamps automatically at night turn off the lamps automatically during daylight keep the lamps on for up...

Page 85: ...er the lamps stay on You can set the autolamp so the lamps stay on for up to three minutes after you turn your vehicle off Lighting Up the Interior and Instrument Panel With the parking lamps or headl...

Page 86: ...es press and hold the M button When the desired minute appears release the button Ashtray and Cupholder Your vehicle is equipped with an ashtray cupholder mounted to the lower center of the instrument...

Page 87: ...everal small storage compartments a glove compartment that locks Use the round key to lock and unlock it RWARNING Do not put objects on the ledge between the back seat and the rear window as they can...

Page 88: ...uipped You can use the remote control on the driver s door to unlock and open the trunk unless you lock the button with main key The valet key equipped with your vehicle can only open the doors and st...

Page 89: ...vehicle from theft OFF allows you to shut off the engine and all accessories without locking the steering wheel or the automatic transmission gearshift lever ON allows you to test your vehicle s warni...

Page 90: ...driver s door is open while the key is still in the ignition a warning chime sounds RWARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is latched in P Park Turn off the ignition...

Page 91: ...h to signal but not to latch The lever will return to the off position when you release it If your vehicle is equipped with cornering lamps they will automatically light on either the right or left si...

Page 92: ...the ignition key must be turned to the ON or ACC position Rotate the end of the lever away from you to activate the wipers The first seven detents are interval wipe positions the eighth detent is the...

Page 93: ...lease the knob the wipers operate for two to three cycles before turning off if the wipers were OFF or returning to HI LO or the interval setting selected If the washer does not work check the washer...

Page 94: ...d obscure your vision For information about refilling the washer fluid or replacing your windshield wiper blades see Windshield washer fluid and Wipers in the Index Hazard Flasher To alert other drive...

Page 95: ...94 Horn To sound the horn push the center pad area of the steering wheel The horn on the steering wheel...

Page 96: ...when the vehicle is moving The lever to tilt the steering wheel To change the position of the steering wheel pull the release lever on the column toward you Tip the steering wheel to the desired posit...

Page 97: ...itched off the previously programmed set speed will be erased To Turn Speed Control On Press ON To Set a Speed Press SET ACCEL For speed control to operate the speed control must be ON and the vehicle...

Page 98: ...RESUME will re engage it RWARNING To keep your vehicle under control do not use speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding slippery or unpaved To Set a Higher Set Speed Press and hol...

Page 99: ...ed is reached press SET ACCEL To Disengage Speed Control Depress the brake pedal Disengaging the speed control will not erase the previously programmed set speed To Return to a Set Speed Press RESUME...

Page 100: ...the left lamp is for the left side passenger Rear seat courtesy reading lamps optional With the lens in the flat position the courtesy reading lamp will illuminate when any door is opened or when the...

Page 101: ...This mirror functions at night and has a limited function at dusk or dawn From the non glare state the mirror will return to the normal state after a short delay The delay starts when the glare goes a...

Page 102: ...window in the center of the mirror The second light sensor which determines outside light level is located on the backside of the mirror case NOTE Do not block the sensor on the backside of the mirro...

Page 103: ...102 Sun Visors Turning on the Mirror Light on the Sun Visors If equipped To turn on the visor mirror light lift the mirror cover The mirror on the sun visor...

Page 104: ...doors cannot be opened from the inside of the vehicle The doors can still be opened from the outside when the lock knobs are raised The childproof locks for the rear doors To set the childproof lock...

Page 105: ...a front inside door handle will automatically override and release the front door lock The power locks on the driver s door Using the Illuminated Entry System The interior lights will illuminate for...

Page 106: ...the Power Windows Each door has a power control that opens and closes the window on that door The driver s door has a master control panel that operates all four windows Power windows can only be ope...

Page 107: ...ic operation briefly press the switch again to either the up or down position More than a quick press of the switch provides conventional power window operation Closing of the power window is conventi...

Page 108: ...e view mirror on the right is a convex mirror This mirror gives you a wider view of the lanes on your right and behind you RWARNING The right side view mirror makes objects appear smaller and farther...

Page 109: ...icle gives you plenty of room for storage 20 6 cubic feet 58 cubic meters To open and close the trunk from the outside 1 Insert the key into the lock on the trunk 2 Turn the key to the right until the...

Page 110: ...iven a computer code that operates the system for your vehicle For your convenience we have duplicated this code in two places The code is on your owner s wallet card found in the glove compartment ta...

Page 111: ...he passenger s door press the 3 4 button within five seconds of unlocking the driver s door or trunk or re enter the code to open the driver s door then press 3 4 3 To unlock the trunk press the 5 6 b...

Page 112: ...he driver s seat or a heavy object is on the seat a door is opened and then closed the vehicle is in any forward or reverse gear If you do not want to use the Autolock feature it can be deactivated by...

Page 113: ...he previous digit 5 Five seconds after you press the fifth digit your door lock system will lock and unlock the vehicle doors to confirm successful programming The keyless entry system registers this...

Page 114: ...the ignition is turned off the vehicle will turn off battery voltage to the vehicle lamps as follows Courtesy lights lights which come on when a door is opened after 10 minutes Map Glove compartment T...

Page 115: ...e with your vehicle The system will work with up to four transmitters Your vehicle came with two transmitters Additional transmitters can be ordered from your dealer The remote entry features only ope...

Page 116: ...ss and release 1 2 4 Release 7 8 To reactivate the Horn Chirp feature simply repeat the instructions for deactivating the feature Activating the remote personal alarm If you wish to activate the remot...

Page 117: ...entry system can also be affected by weather conditions such as very cold temperatures or structures around the vehicle buildings other vehicles radio and TV towers etc Typical operating range will a...

Page 118: ...ammed Additional transmitters may be purchased from your dealer remote entry system will work with up to four transmitters Follow the same programming procedure as above THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART...

Page 119: ...restraints will help protect your head and neck in a collision A head restraint helps protect you best if you position it behind your head and not behind your neck Standard head restraints You can ad...

Page 120: ...the seat forward or backward To move the seat forward or backward 1 Find the adjustment bar underneath the front part of the seat 2 Lift the bar to unlatch the seat 3 Move the seat to the desired pos...

Page 121: ...e seat and adjust it to the position you want You can tilt the seat back or bring it forward 4 Release the handle to lock the seat in its new position WARNING Never adjust the driver s seat or seatbac...

Page 122: ...s on the driver s seat Base models The power seat controls on the driver s door trim panel Power Seat Recliner Lumbar Option The arrows on the power seat control panel indicate the direction the seat...

Page 123: ...occupant is sitting upright not slouched the lap belt is snug and low on the hips the shoulder belt is snug against the chest the knees are straight forward To help you remember to fasten your safety...

Page 124: ...cle is in a seat and using a safety belt properly WARNING Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips WARNING Ford recommends that all safety belt as...

Page 125: ...ou brake hard corner hard or if your vehicle receives an impact of 5 mph 8 km h or more the lap and shoulder belt locks and helps reduce your forward movement After you get into your vehicle close the...

Page 126: ...TE Be sure to read and understand Important Safety Belt Information in this chapter Safety Belts for All Passenger Outboard Seating Positions Your vehicle is equipped with a dual locking mode retracto...

Page 127: ...elt retractor will be automatically locked and remain locked when the combination lap shoulder safety belt is buckled and does not allow the occupant freedom of movement This mode provides the followi...

Page 128: ...ap shoulder belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract completely the retractor will switch back to the vehicle sensitive emergency locking mode See the detailed instructions under Safety Seats for Chil...

Page 129: ...129 BE SURE THE BELT IS PROPERLY POSITIONED ON YOUR SHOULDER EACH TIME YOU USE THE BELT The shoulder belt height adjuster The shoulder belt height adjuster...

Page 130: ...ic safety belt assembly which is made up of one buckle and one tongue that are designed to be used as a pair 1 Use the shoulder belt on the outside shoulder only Never wear the shoulder belt under the...

Page 131: ...nsert the tongue into the correct buckle on your seat until you hear a snap and feel it lock Make sure the buckle is securely fastened If you need to lengthen the belt unfasten it and tip the belt ton...

Page 132: ...lable at no cost from your dealer WARNING Failure to follow these instructions will affect the performance of the safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury Use only extensions manufactured...

Page 133: ...collision be replaced However if the collision was minor and a qualified technician finds that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Safety bel...

Page 134: ...on or near the air bag covers that may come into contact with an inflating air bag Failure to follow these instructions may increase the risk of personal injury in the event of a collision WARNING Do...

Page 135: ...d to activate when the vehicle is in a collision similar to hitting a fixed barrier head on at 8 14 mph 13 23 km h The fact that the air bags did not inflate in a collision does not mean that somethin...

Page 136: ...ion on a one time only basis If the air bag is inflated THE AIR BAG WILL NOT FUNCTION AGAIN AND MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY If the air bag is not replaced this will increase the risk of injury in a s...

Page 137: ...following the readiness light will either flash or stay lit the readiness light will not light immediately after ignition is turned on a group of five beeps will be heard The tone pattern will repeat...

Page 138: ...ssenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision WARNING Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from shifting...

Page 139: ...nt seat Safety Seats for Children Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of the child Always follow the safety seat manufacturer s instructions when installing and using the saf...

Page 140: ...acturer s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision Installing Sa...

Page 141: ...141 Pulling out belt webbing...

Page 142: ...shoulder and lap belt portions together route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions See Figure 2 Be sure that the belt webbing is not twisted Routin...

Page 143: ...Insert the belt tongue into the buckle for that seating position until you hear and feel the latch engage See Figure 3 Make sure tongue is latched securely to buckle by pulling on tongue Buckling the...

Page 144: ...dual locking mode retractor must be in the automatic locking mode to properly restrain a child Setting the retractor to automatic locking mode 6 Allow the belt to retract Pull up on the shoulder webbi...

Page 145: ...145 Allowing shoulder belt to retract Removing slack from belt...

Page 146: ...7 Before placing the child in the child seat forcibly tilt the seat from side to side and tug it forward to make sure that the seat is securely held in place See Figure 7 Checking that the seat is sec...

Page 147: ...Try to pull more belt out of the retractor If you cannot the belt is in the automatic locking mode See Figure 8 Checking the retractor 9 Check to make sure that the child seat is properly secured pri...

Page 148: ...fastened to the buckle by pulling on tongue 5 Push down on the child seat while pulling on the loose end of the lap belt webbing to tighten the belt 6 Before placing the child into child seat forcibl...

Page 149: ...nufacturer to determine maximum size of child that will safely fit in the seat WARNING If safety belts are not properly worn and adjusted as described the risk of serious injury to the child in a coll...

Page 150: ...ld be used if the shoulder belt rests in front of the child s face or neck or if the lap belt does not fit snugly on both thighs or if the thighs are too short to let the child sit all the way back on...

Page 151: ...vehicle Starting Your Vehicle Preparing to Start Your Vehicle RWARNING Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or in other enclosed areas Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always open the garage door be...

Page 152: ...n the key to the START position cranking until the engine starts Allow the key to return to the ON position after the engine has started If you have difficulty in turning the key rotate the steering w...

Page 153: ...n gear Release the parking brake Slowly release the brake pedal and drive away in the normal manner NOTE Your vehicle has an interlock that prevents you from shifting out of P Park unless your foot is...

Page 154: ...speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system creating the risk of fire or other damage RWARNING Do not park idle or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground c...

Page 155: ...not damage the engine so you can plug it in at night to start your vehicle the following morning NOTE Be sure to disconnect the engine block heater before driving your vehicle Guarding Against Exhaust...

Page 156: ...one inch 2 5 cm Also the heating or air conditioning system should be set to any function except MAX A C or AUTO If you use the heater set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with the function control on...

Page 157: ...s lock and slide possibly decreasing your control of the steering If you lock the wheels release the brake pedal and repeat the squeeze technique Braking with ABS brakes On vehicles with anti lock bra...

Page 158: ...m and is normal However if the squeal becomes louder or more frequent have your brakes inspected by your dealer or a qualified service technician Ford Motor Company has not found any detrimental effec...

Page 159: ...n firmly and fully with your left foot The brake system warning light will glow The parking brake will not set with the transmission in any forward gear position The parking brake RWARNING Always set...

Page 160: ...ning Light each time you start your engine Driving with the parking brake on will cause the brakes to wear out quickly and will reduce the fuel economy RWARNING If the parking brake is fully released...

Page 161: ...changing a tire Traction AssistTM If equipped Your vehicle may be equipped with the optional Traction AssistTM system This system helps prevent wheel spin in order to improve tire traction and is an...

Page 162: ...m is inoperative A cooling down period is required to prevent damage to the rear brakes This time period varies and depends on brake usage during the cooling down period Anti Lock braking is not affec...

Page 163: ...m it will maintain the rear vehicle height at a constant level by automatically adding air or releasing air from the rear air springs to offset changes in vehicle loads A shutoff switch is located in...

Page 164: ...acking hoisting or towing your vehicle The air suspension switch located on the right hand vertical trim panel Driving with an Automatic Overdrive Transmission The automatic overdrive transmission ope...

Page 165: ...if the key is in the ON position To operate 1 Start the engine 2 Depress and hold the brake pedal 3 Move the gearshift lever out of P Park Your vehicle is equipped with a Brake Shift Interlock safety...

Page 166: ...above it is possible that a fuse has blown and that your brakelamps may also not be functional Please refer to the chapter titled Roadside Emergencies in this Owner Guide for instructions on checking...

Page 167: ...The Transmission Control Indicator Light O D OFF is located on the instrument panel You can put the gearshift lever in any of the several positions The O D OFF light is off not illuminated during norm...

Page 168: ...erdrive also shifts into a fourth gear an overdrive gear when your vehicle cruises at an appropriate consistent speed for any length of time This fourth gear will increase your fuel economy when you t...

Page 169: ...set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is latched in P Park Turn off the ignition whenever you leave your vehicle RWARNING Never leave your vehicle unattended while it is running You...

Page 170: ...does not increase GVWR or GAWR Usage of lower capacity replacement tires may lower GVWR and GAWR limitations RWARNING Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the Safety Compliance Certificatio...

Page 171: ...that the total weight of your vehicle plus the load it carries is less than its GVWR Also make sure that the weight your vehicle carries over each axle is less than the GAWR for the respective axle I...

Page 172: ...cle to behave differently than anticipated Driving in Bad Weather Slippery roads Drive cautiously on wet or snowy roads Do not quickly move the steering wheel unless necessary Drive slower than you no...

Page 173: ...orward you may gain enough momentum to move out of the spot Do not rock the vehicle for more than a few minutes This may overheat the engine damage the transmission or damage the tires If you are stil...

Page 174: ...conventional and high current and circuit breakers protect your vehicle s wiring system from overloading If electrical parts in your vehicle are not working the system may have been overloaded and blo...

Page 175: ...you have determined which fuses or circuit breakers to check follow the procedures under Checking and replacing fuses or Checking and replacing circuit breakers in this chapter The instrument panel fu...

Page 176: ...177 The Instrument Panel Fuses Circuit Breakers and Relays...

Page 177: ...178...

Page 178: ...the circuit load exceeds their amperage rating High current fuses may be purchased from your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer The high current fuse panel is located in the engine compartment near the ba...

Page 179: ...180 The high current fuse panel...

Page 180: ...181 The high current fuses and relays...

Page 181: ...the fuse panel to the left of the steering column Remove the fuse panel cover to expose the fuse panel 2 Check the fuse to see if it is blown Look through the clear side of the fuse to see if the meta...

Page 182: ...the specified amperage rating Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire 4 Replace the lower steering column fuse panel cover Even after you replace...

Page 183: ...uctions If you replace a circuit breaker use one with the same amperage rating To remove a circuit breaker mounted in the fuse panel grip it with your finger and thumb and pull it straight out of its...

Page 184: ...not start after a collision the fuel system shut off switch may have been activated The shut off switch is a device intended to stop the fuel system when your vehicle has been involved in a substantia...

Page 185: ...hicle and call the local fire department or a towing service If your engine cranks but does not start after a collision or substantial jolt 1 Turn the ignition key to the OFF position 2 Check under th...

Page 186: ...move to a safe place on the side of the road Park on a level spot turn off the ignition set the parking brake and turn on the hazard flashers The Temporary Spare Tire You may have a high pressure temp...

Page 187: ...cumstances load your vehicle so that it is heavier than the maximum vehicle load rating listed on the tire decal tow a trailer use tire chains on this tire try to repair the temporary spare tire or re...

Page 188: ...have the conventional spare tire you can use it as a spare tire only This spare tire is identical to the other tires that come with your vehicle although the wheel may not match Spare Tire Location T...

Page 189: ...ission alone will not prevent the vehicle from moving or slipping off the jack even if the vehicle is in P Park To prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire be sure the parking brake is s...

Page 190: ...r towing your vehicle 3 Remove any optional wheel covers or wheel ornaments with the tapered end of a wheel nut wrench Insert the handle of the wrench and twist it against the inner wheel cover flange...

Page 191: ...til the tabs are against the side of the frame MAKE SURE THE JACK IS PROPERLY POSITIONED UNDER THE FRAME Turn the handle of the jack clockwise until the wheel is completely off the ground RWARNING To...

Page 192: ...193 NOTE Never use the differential housing as a lift point Jacking locations Locating the notch for the jack rear wheels Locating the notch for the jack front wheels...

Page 193: ...e shield If the rings do not pass through the holes remove them from the wheel studs Save the black dust shield for future use and ensure the rubber o rings are removed from wheel studs 4 Replace the...

Page 194: ...ts on the wheel 8 Place any wheel covers and ornaments in the trunk 9 Put the tire jack and wrench away Make sure the jack is securely fastened so it does not rattle when you drive 10 Unblock the whee...

Page 195: ...heel with the tapered end of the wheel nut wrench by inserting it under the notch and rotating the handle and then prying against the wheel Install the center ornament on the wheel and be sure it is s...

Page 196: ...em in the wheel matching the hole in the wheelcover Push by hand on the outside edges of the wheelcover until it is snapped firmly in place on the wheel NOTE DO NOT USE A STEEL HAMMER If you have the...

Page 197: ...f If this happens you may be able to jump start your vehicle with a booster battery RWARNING The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames sparks or lit cigarettes An explosion could r...

Page 198: ...NOTE also see label on battery 1 Your vehicle has a 12 volt starting system so you need to use a 12 volt jumper system You will damage your starting motor ignition system and other electrical parts i...

Page 199: ...lack cable The red cable is generally used for the positive terminals and the black for the negative ones 2 Connect the other end of the first cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery 3 C...

Page 200: ...201 The 4 6L SFI engine...

Page 201: ...cables 1 Always remove the jumper cables in the reverse order Remove the negative S end of the jumper cable from the metallic surface on the engine or frame of the disabled vehicle 2 Remove the negat...

Page 202: ...center Before your vehicle can be towed the air suspension switch in the luggage compartment needs to be turned to the OFF position It is recommended that your Grand Marquis be towed with wheel lift...

Page 203: ...w truck tell the operator what kind of vehicle you have A towing manual is available from Ford Motor Company for all authorized tow truck operators Have your tow truck driver refer to this manual for...

Page 204: ...sy The maintenance schedule is located in the Maintenance Schedule booklet This chapter tells you about the basic parts that you need to check and service regularly If your vehicle needs professional...

Page 205: ...these types of fluids Call your local recycling center to find out about recycling automotive fluids Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle Be especially careful when inspecting or servicing your veh...

Page 206: ...off 3 Block the wheels This will prevent your vehicle from moving unexpectedly Working with the engine on 1 Set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P Park 2...

Page 207: ...t panel The hood release under the instrument panel 2 Go around to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary catch that is located under the front edge of the hood at the center of the vehicl...

Page 208: ...TE Apply lubricant to the hood latch at six month intervals to maintain smooth and trouble free operation Engine Compartment Your vehicle has a 4 6 liter engine The following page shows a diagram of w...

Page 209: ...MC05500 GV 05 96 full page art 0010329 F File 11rcmcg ex Update Thu Jun 20 11 04 35 1996...

Page 210: ...ils labeled API SA SB SC SD SE SF or SG Additional engine oil additives oil treatments or engine treatments Engine oils with an SAE 5W 30 viscosity are PREFERRED for your vehicle They provide the best...

Page 211: ...n back into the oil pan 2 Set the parking brake making sure the gearshift is securely latched in P Park 3 Open the hood Protect yourself from engine heat 4 Locate the engine oil dipstick highlighted i...

Page 212: ...l remove the filler cap and use a funnel to pour oil into the opening Be careful not to overfill the engine Recheck the oil level after you finish adding oil Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter...

Page 213: ...stic reservoir on the master cylinder Also see label on reservoir cap To locate the master cylinder see The Engine Types in the Index The fluid level should be between the MAX fill mark and 3 8 below...

Page 214: ...ill the reservoir above the MAX line The brake fluid reservoir If you find that the fluid level is excessively low below the seam or ridge on the outside of the plastic reservoir have the brake system...

Page 215: ...ndshield washer fluid rather than plain water because specially formulated washer fluids contain additives that dissolve road grime For safety reasons washer fluids containing an appropriate antifreez...

Page 216: ...rotects your engine from overheating in the summer and from freezing in the winter Check the level of the coolant at least once a month Simply look at the engine coolant reservoir located in the engin...

Page 217: ...loose hose clamps as specified in the Maintenance Schedule booklet Repair or replace with Motorcraft hoses or equivalent as necessary Adding Engine Coolant RWARNING Do not put engine coolant in the c...

Page 218: ...ning or hot If you must remove the coolant recovery cap follow these steps to avoid personal injury 1 Before you remove the cap turn the engine off and let it cool 2 When the engine is cool wrap a thi...

Page 219: ...tem components Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner Follow your community s regulations and standards for recycling and disposing of automotive fluids Coolant refill capaci...

Page 220: ...following procedure should be used to ensure a complete fill NOTE It is imperative the following procedure be adhered to Failure to do so could result in damage to your engine With the engine OFF and...

Page 221: ...ng the recommended procedure after one or two occasions of vehicle use Power Steering Fluid Check the level of the power steering fluid at least twice a year i e every Spring and Fall Checking and Add...

Page 222: ...unts until the level is between the MIN and MAX lines on the side of the reservoir 6 When you are finished put the cap assembly back on the reservoir Fluid level for power steering Use only power stee...

Page 223: ...sion Fluid It is preferable to check the transmission fluid level at normal operating temperature 150 F 170 F 66 C 77 C after approximately 20 miles 30 km of driving However if necessary you can check...

Page 224: ...at high speeds or in city traffic during hot weather or pulling a trailer the vehicle should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking Adding Automatic Transmission...

Page 225: ...The electrolyte level should be checked at least every 24 months or 24 000 miles 40 000 km in temperatures up to 90 F 32 C and more often in temperatures above 90 F 32 C Keep the electrolyte level in...

Page 226: ...t the gearshift in P Park turn off all the accessories and start the vehicle Let the engine idle for at least one minute Engine must be warm in order to learn Also allow approximately 10 miles 16 km o...

Page 227: ...them you may need to replace the wiper blade assembly or the blade element When replacing the wiper blade assembly blade refill or wiper arm always use a Motorcraft part or equivalent To replace the...

Page 228: ...ent jobs they often wear differently To make sure your tires wear evenly and last longer rotate them as indicated in the following diagram For tire rotation intervals see the Maintenance Schedule If y...

Page 229: ...ppears across the entire tread RWARNING When replacing full size tires never mix radial bias belted or bias type tires Use only the tire sizes that are listed on the tire pressure decal Make sure that...

Page 230: ...l Regulations Part 575 104 c 2 U S Department of Transportation Tire quality grades The U S Department of Transportation requires Ford to give you the following information about tire grades exactly a...

Page 231: ...A B C The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a speci...

Page 232: ...nditions creates the possibility of loss of vehicle control Driving at very high speeds for extended periods of time may result in damage to vehicle components Snow Tires and Chains The tires on your...

Page 233: ...le stop the vehicle and tighten the chains If you continue to hear the chains rub or bang against your vehicle remove the chains to prevent damage to your vehicle Avoid fully loading your vehicle if p...

Page 234: ...it to work improperly in a collision NOTE If you replace your fuel cap with an aftermarket fuel filler cap the customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel tank and or fuel system Choosin...

Page 235: ...labeled as regular in high altitude areas that are sold with octane ratings of 86 or even less Do not be concerned if your vehicle sometimes knocks lightly However if it knocks heavily under most driv...

Page 236: ...more than 5 methanol with cosolvents and additives to protect the fuel system Safety Information Relating to Automotive Fuels RWARNING Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or...

Page 237: ...everage In sensitive individuals serious personal injury or sickness could result Consult a physician promptly if you experience an adverse reaction Running Out of Fuel NOTE Avoid running out of fuel...

Page 238: ...Metric L 100k liters used v 100 kilometers Comparisons With EPA Estimates EPA fuel economy figures are obtained from laboratory tests under simulated road conditions and may not reflect the actual con...

Page 239: ...perform a few simple maintenance routines This extra effort will save you additional money and contribute to the driving efficiency of your vehicle The following procedures require only a tire gauge a...

Page 240: ...converter and the other emission control parts continue to work properly Use only unleaded fuel Avoid running out of fuel Do not turn off the ignition while your vehicle is moving especially at high...

Page 241: ...responsibility to determine the equivalency of such parts Please consult your warranty booklet for complete warranty information RWARNING Do not park idle or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other...

Page 242: ...gine runs on for more than five seconds after you shut it off or if it misfires surges stalls or backfires Information about your vehicle s emission control system is on the Vehicle Emission Control I...

Page 243: ...and at operating temperature Once started the vehicle must not be turned off during these driving modes Lights and Bulb Replacement It is a good idea to check the operation of the following lights fr...

Page 244: ...halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children s reach Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time...

Page 245: ...the socket Installing the headlamp bulb 1 Insert the glass envelope of the bulb into the socket while aligning the locking tabs 2 Rotate the bulb 1 4 turn to lock 3 Push the electrical connector into...

Page 246: ...whole assembly up and over the retaining brackets Do not move upper part of plastic attachment brackets 3 Twist socket counterclockwise to remove from lamp 4 Pull bulb out of socket 5 Replace the bur...

Page 247: ...248 Using the Right Bulbs...

Page 248: ...ction is a high priority For this reason Ford has authorized its dealers to repair at no charge to the owner the surfaces of new vehicles damaged by environmental fallout within 12 months or 12 000 mi...

Page 249: ...d rustproofing with a tar and road oil remover If rustproofing is not removed from plastic and rubber parts it can cause deterioration Cleaning the Safety Belts Clean the safety belts with any mild so...

Page 250: ...uum cleaner Remove fresh spots immediately Follow the directions that come with the cleaner NOTE Before using any cleaner test it on a small hidden area of fabric If the fabric s color or texture is a...

Page 251: ...the engine may cause internal damage Cleaning the Wheels Wash the wheels with the same detergent you use to wash your vehicle s body Do not use acid based wheel cleaners steel wool abrasives fuel or s...

Page 252: ...Parts If a spark plug is removed for examination it must be reinstalled in the same cylinder For 4 6L 2V engines Cylinders 1 2 3 4 have a PG suffix Cylinders 5 6 7 8 have a P suffix If a spark plug n...

Page 253: ...apacities NOTE Rear axle lube quantities must be replaced every 100 000 miles 160 000 km or if the axle has been submerged in water Otherwise the lube should not be checked or changed unless a leak is...

Page 254: ...ions NOTE Rear axle lube quantities must be replaced every 100 000 miles 160 000 km or if the axle has been submerged in water Otherwise the lube should not be checked or changed unless a leak is susp...

Page 255: ...rotect against rust and damage Body Wash vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt grease oil tar or mud from exterior surfaces rear wheel housing and underside of front fenders Periodically wash vehicles sto...

Page 256: ...olymers in the fuel system and may also clog small orifices Ford Gas Stabilizer should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the instructions on the label The vehi...

Page 257: ...e brakes and parking brake are fully released Tires Maintain recommended air pressure Miscellaneous Make sure all linkages cables levers and clevis pins under vehicle are covered with grease to preven...

Page 258: ...estigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dea...

Page 259: ...vailable through Ford Auto Club in the United States or Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers in Canada contact your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Additional Roadside Assistance coverage is unavailable in...

Page 260: ...Company has authorized Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealerships that can service your vehicle for you This chapter tells you how to get service or maintenance for your vehicle Service Maintenance Concerns...

Page 261: ...to help In the U S contact If you live in Canada and have any questions or concerns that the dealership cannot answer contact the Customer Assistance Centre Please have the following information avai...

Page 262: ...lement Board before taking action under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act or to the extent allowed by state law before pursuing replacement or repurchase remedies provided by certain state laws This disp...

Page 263: ...er or Ford Motor Company except those involving a non Ford product a non Ford dealership a vehicle sales transaction request for reimbursement of consequential expenses Expenses incidental to the warr...

Page 264: ...bership are recruited and trained by an independent consulting firm Dealers are chosen because of their business leadership qualities What the Board needs To have your case reviewed you must complete...

Page 265: ...escription of your unresolved concern a brief summary of the action taken with the dealer and Ford Motor Company the names if known of all the people you contacted at the dealership a description of t...

Page 266: ...consumer application form After your case is reviewed the Board mails you a decision letter The Board also provides a form on which to accept or reject the Board s decision The decisions of the Board...

Page 267: ...hird party mediation arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan CAMVAP The CAMVAP program is a straight forward and relatively speedy alternative to resolve a disa...

Page 268: ...Officials at the embassy can also help you decide whether you should import your vehicle to that country Officials at the embassy or consulate can tell you where to get unleaded fuel If you cannot get...

Page 269: ...cannot help you write to If you are in other foreign countries contact the nearest Ford dealership If the dealership cannot help you they can direct you to the appropriate Ford affiliate office If yo...

Page 270: ...e accessories have been engineered specifically to fulfill your automotive needs They are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your Ford built vehicle In addition each...

Page 271: ...ssories equipment passengers and luggage to your vehicle do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle GVWR GAWR as shown on the Safety Compliance Certification L...

Page 272: ...our vehicle particularly if they are not properly designed for automotive use or are not properly installed For example when operated such systems may cause the engine to stumble or stall In addition...

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Page 284: ...and information labels 135 tone generator 137 Air cleaner filter location 209 specifications 253 Air conditioning electronic automatic temperature control system 69 manual heating and air conditionin...

Page 285: ...d specification 255 Axle refill capacities 254 traction lok 161 B Basic vehicle warranty 4 Battery 226 acid treating emergencies 198 battery saver 113 charging system warning light 13 26 disconnecting...

Page 286: ...t disc 157 if brakes do not grip well 157 master cylinder 214 new brake linings 6 noise 157 parking 159 power braking 157 servicing 214 when storing your vehicle 258 Brake shift interlock 165 Break in...

Page 287: ...ts 139 and air bags 139 automatic locking mode retractor 127 139 in front seat 139 in rear outboard seat 139 in rear seat 139 tether anchorage hardware 149 Chime key in ignition 88 safety belt 12 24 C...

Page 288: ...mperature control 69 heating 67 69 Clock 85 Cold engine starting 152 Combination lap and shoulder belts 125 Controls mirrors 99 power seat 122 Coolant see Engine coolant 217 checking and adding 217 dr...

Page 289: ...special conditions 172 bad weather 172 heavy load 169 high water 173 slippery roads 172 tips for safe driving 172 towing a trailer 171 E Electrical system circuit breakers 184 fuses 175 182 Electroni...

Page 290: ...off switch 185 preparing to start 151 refill capacities 254 service points 209 starting 152 starting after a collision 185 storing your vehicle 256 Engine block heater 154 Engine coolant 217 checking...

Page 291: ...Exhaust fumes 155 Extended Service Plan Ford 4 F Fan engine fan avoiding injury 206 Federal Communications Commission 64 Flashers hazard 93 Flashing the lights 90 Flat tire 187 Floor mats 107 Fluid re...

Page 292: ...35 english metric button 32 fuel remaining 30 instant economy 36 reset button 32 select button 32 to empty indicator 33 trip distance 36 trip reset button 36 Fuel cap 234 removing 234 replacing 234 Fu...

Page 293: ...erature gauge 17 engine oil pressure gauge 20 fuel gauge 17 odometer 19 speedometer 19 trip odometer 19 GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating calculating 170 definition 169 driving with a heavy load 169 locat...

Page 294: ...ints 119 Heating electronic automatic temperature control system 69 manual heating and air conditioning system 67 High beams indicator light 15 25 operation 90 High mount brakelamp 246 description 246...

Page 295: ...9 operation 192 positioning 192 storage 189 Jump starting your vehicle attaching cables 200 disconnecting cables 202 K Keyless entry system autolock 111 locking and unlocking doors 110 programming ent...

Page 296: ...indicator see Turn signal 89 Lights warning and indicator air bag 13 25 air suspension 15 anti lock brakes ABS 11 41 brake 10 42 charging system 13 26 check engine 16 25 door ajar 39 engine oil press...

Page 297: ...door ajar 39 english metric button 32 low washer fluid 39 reset button 32 select button 32 trunk ajar 40 Mirrors 99 automatic dimming rearview mirror 100 rearview 99 side view mirrors 99 side view mir...

Page 298: ...Power distribution box see Fuses 175 Power door locks 104 Power features door locks 104 lumbar support 122 mirrors 106 seats 122 windows 105 Power steering dipstick 222 driving with power steering 162...

Page 299: ...38 Reverse 167 Roadside assistance 261 Roadside emergencies 175 Rotating the tires 229 S Safe driving tips 172 Safety belts see Safety restraints 123 Safety information relating to automotive fuels 23...

Page 300: ...estraints 119 reclining the seat 122 Serial number VIN 264 Service concerns 262 Servicing your vehicle 205 precautions when servicing 206 servicing when you tow 203 Shift lock system 165 Shift positio...

Page 301: ...teering wheel horn 94 locking 87 tilting 95 Storing your vehicle 256 Sun visor 102 Supplemental air bag readiness light 13 25 Supplemental Restraint System SRS 133 T Tail lamps bulb replacement 244 cl...

Page 302: ...ol switch 167 Transmitter see Remote entry 114 Trip odometer 19 Trunk remote release lever 87 trunk ajar warning light 40 using the remote entry system to open 114 Tune up specifications VECI 243 Turn...

Page 303: ...Warm engine starting 153 Warning chimes key in ignition 88 safety belt 12 24 Warning lights see Lights 8 Warranties 4 basic 4 Canada 4 radio 65 Warranty Information Booklet 4 Washer fluid 91 reservoi...

Page 304: ...ear defrosting 80 Windshield washing 91 Windshield washer fluid and wipers 91 checking and adding fluid 216 checking and replacing wiper blades 227 low washer fluid light 39 operation 91 reservoir 216...

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