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2.4L Engines

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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE

Summary of Contents for 2004 Wrangler

Page 1: ...HICLE 9 3 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 43 4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 109 5 STARTING AND OPERATING 157 6 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 209 7 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 221 8 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES 261 9 IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 279 10 INDEX 287 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

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Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION CONTENTS m Introduction 4 Roll Over Warning 4 m How To Use This Manual 6 m Warnings And Cautions 7 m Vehicle Identification Number 7 m Vehicle Modifications Alterations 8 1 ...

Page 4: ...rever you drive As with other vehicles of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident Be sure to read On Road Off Road Driving Tips in this manual Roll Over Warning Utility vehicles have a significantly higher roll over rate than other types of vehicles This vehicle has a higher ground clearance higher center of gravity and narrower track than m...

Page 5: ...in the event of an accident and do not change the open body characteristic of the vehicle Even though your vehicle has a sport bar and side bars for some extra protection it is a truly open vehicle there is no structural integrated top and it has low sides and a folding wind shield Many of these vehicles do not have fully enclosed hard doors Operating this vehicle at excessive speeds or while into...

Page 6: ...gs When it comes to service remember that your authorized dealer knows your vehicle best has the factory trained technicians and genuine Mopart 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 ...

Page 7: ... all Warnings and Cautions VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number VIN is found on a stamped plate located on the left front corner of the instrument panel pad visible from outside of vehicle through windshield This number also appears on the Automobile Information Disclosure Label affixed to a window on your vehicle Save this label for a convenient record of your vehicle i...

Page 8: ...IFICATIONS ALTERATIONS WARNING Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to an accident resulting in serious injury or death 8 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 9: ...tion 14 m Steering Wheel Lock If Equipped 14 To Manually Lock The Steering Wheel 14 To Release The Steering Wheel Lock 14 m Illuminated Entry If Equipped 15 m Doors And Locks 15 Door Locks 15 m Occupant Restraints 16 Lap Shoulder Belts 17 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage 21 Seat Belts And Pregnant Women 21 Seat Belt Extender 21 Driver And Front Passenger Supplemental Restraint Systems SRS ...

Page 10: ...m Safety Tips 40 Exhaust Gas 40 Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle 41 Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle 41 10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 11: ...e key fully then turn the switch to one of the four illustrated positions The key can be inserted or with drawn only in the LOCK position To remove the ignition key on models with an automatic transmission place the gearshift lever in P Park turn the ignition key to LOCK and remove the key To remove the ignition key on models with a manual transmission depress and hold the key release button turn ...

Page 12: ... vehicle is locked or unlocked During normal operation the SKIS indicator light will come on for 3 seconds immediately after the ignition switch is turned on for a bulb check Afterwards if the bulb remains on this indicates a malfunction in the electronics If the bulb begins to flash immediately after the ignition switch is turned on this indicates that an invalid key is being used to start the ve...

Page 13: ...the vehicle Once a Sentry Key has been programmed to a vehicle it cannot be programmed to any other vehicle At the time of purchase the original owner is provided with a four digit PIN number This number is required for dealer replacement of keys Duplication of keys may be performed at an authorized dealer or by using the Customer Key Programming procedure This procedure consists of programming a ...

Page 14: ...ncluding interference that may cause undes ired operation STEERING WHEEL LOCK IF EQUIPPED Your vehicle may be equipped with a passive steering wheel lock manual transmission only This lock pre vents steering the vehicle without the ignition key If the steering wheel is moved a half turn in either direction and the key is not in the ignition the steering wheel will lock To Manually Lock the Steerin...

Page 15: ... is used to lock or unlock the doors tailgate console storage and glove box To unlock doors and tailgate insert the key and turn Once unlocked the tailgate can be opened or closed without using the key To open the tailgate lift the latch release and swing open the tailgate Door Locks Doors on both hard top and soft top models are equipped with a rocker type interior door lock To lock a door when l...

Page 16: ...at belts for the driver and all passengers and front airbags for both the driver and front passenger If you will be carrying children too small for adult size belts your seat belts can also be used to hold infant and child restraint systems Please pay close attention to the information in this section It tells you how to use your restraint system properly to keep you and your passengers as safe as...

Page 17: ...der Belts The outboard front and rear seats of your vehicle are equipped with lap shoulder belts The belt webbing retractor is designed to lock during very sudden stops or collisions This feature allows the shoulder part of the belt to move freely with you under normal conditions But in a collision the belt will lock and reduce the risk of your striking the inside of the vehicle or being thrown ou...

Page 18: ... 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 seat 2 The seat belt latch plate is above the back of the front seat next to your arm...

Page 19: ...worn under the arm can cause internal injuries Ribs aren t as strong as shoulder bones Wear the belt over your shoulder so that the strongest bones will take the force in a collision A shoulder belt placed behind 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 use...

Page 20: ...table 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 sy...

Page 21: ...at pregnant women use seat belts throughout their pregnancy Keeping the mother safe is the best way to keep the baby safe Pregnant women should wear the lap part of the belt across the thighs and as snug across the hips as possible Keep the belt low so that it does not come across the abdomen That way the strong bones of the hips will take the force if there is a collision Seat Belt Extender If a ...

Page 22: ...steering wheel The passenger s front airbag is mounted in the instrument panel above the glove com partment The words SRS AIRBAG are embossed on the airbag covers NOTE The front airbags are certified to the Federal regulations that allow less forceful deployment NOTE Airbag covers may not be obvious in the interior trim but they will open to allow airbag deploy ment WARNING Do not put anything on ...

Page 23: ...rned off An airbag deployment can cause severe injury or death to infants in this position Children that are not big enough to properly wear the vehicle seat belt Refer to Child Restraint in this section should be secured in the rear seat in a child restraint or belt positioning booster seat Older children who do not use child restraints or belt positioning booster seats should ride properly buckl...

Page 24: ...ight Driver Airbag Passenger Airbag Steering Wheel And Column Instrument Panel Crash Sensor Interconnecting Wiring Knee Impact Bolsters Passenger Airbag ON OFF Switch If Equipped How The Airbag System Works The Airbag Control Module ACM determines if a frontal collision is severe enough to require the airbags to inflate The ACM will not detect side roll over or rear impacts The ACM also monitors t...

Page 25: ...located in the center of the steering wheel and in the instrument panel When the ACM detects a collision requiring the airbags it signals the inflator units A large quantity of nontoxic gas is generated to inflate the airbags The airbag covers separate and fold out of the way as the bags inflate to full size The bags fully inflate in about 50 milliseconds This is about half of the time it takes to...

Page 26: ... locking plunger prevents the key from remaining in the switch The Passenger Airbag ON OFF Switch is located on the instrument panel The switch is to be turned off only if the passenger is an infant less than 1 year old or a child age 1 to 12 who must ride in the front seat because there is no rear seat WARNING Whenever an airbag is turned off even a lap shoulder belted passenger may hit their hea...

Page 27: ...senger Airbag 1 Turn ignition to OFF position 2 Remove the water resistant plug 3 Place the ignition key in the Passenger Airbag ON OFF Switch press inward and turn the key to the left to the ON position This will turn on the passenger airbag 4 Reinstall the water resistant plug NOTE Do not turn the Passenger Airbag ON OFF Switch on or off with the ignition in the ON RUN or START positions as the ...

Page 28: ...e 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 clothin...

Page 29: ...e that it has airbags Airbag Warning Light You will want to have the airbags ready to inflate for your protection in an collision While the airbag system is designed to be maintenance free if any of the following occurs have an authorized dealer service the system immediately The Airbag Warning Light does not come on or flickers during the 6 to 8 seconds when the ignition switch is first turned on...

Page 30: ...or your child The rearward facing infant carrier is for babies weigh ing up to about 20 lbs 9 kg and one year old or more The infant restraint must NEVER be used in the front seat of a vehicle with a front passenger airbag unless the airbag is turned off An airbag deployment could cause severe injury or death to infants in this position The infant carrier is held in the vehicle by the lap belt lap...

Page 31: ...lap portion or lap belt For additional information refer to www seatcheck org WARNING Improper installation can lead to failure of an infant or child restraint It could come loose in a collision The child could be badly injured or killed Follow the manufacturer s directions ex actly when installing an infant or child restraint A rearward facing infant restraint should only be used in a rear seat u...

Page 32: ...ver any seat belt system will loosen with time so check the belt occasionally and pull it tight if necessary In the rear seat you may have trouble tightening the lap belt or lap shoulder belt on the child restraint because the buckle or latch plate is too close to the belt path opening on the restraint Disconnect the latch plate from the buckle and twist the short buckle end belt several times to ...

Page 33: ...anufacturers offer add on tether strap kits or retro fit kits You are urged to take advantage of all the available attachments provided with your child re straint in any vehicle The two rear outboard seating positions have lower anchorages that are capable of accommodating LATCH compatible child seats having flexible webbing mounted lower attachments Child seats with fixed lower attach ments must ...

Page 34: ... 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 inter section of the seatback and seat cushion surfaces Front Seat Latch Anchors Rear Seat Latch Anchors 34 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 35: ...are tether strap anchorages behind the front passenger and the rear seat on the floor behind each rear outboard seating position Front Seat Tether Rear Seat Tether Anchor THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 35 2 ...

Page 36: ...estraint If the Add A Trunk option is present in the vehicle the lid should be opened and positioned against the back of the rear seat prior to attaching and adjusting the strap 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 instruc tions WARNING Improper installation ...

Page 37: ...e latch plate from the buckle turn the buckle 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 To attach a child restraint tether strap Route the tether strap over the front passenger seat back and attach the hook to the tether anchor located on the back of the seat For the rear outboard seating positions ro...

Page 38: ...h to wear the shoulder belt comfortably and whose legs are long enough to bend over the front of the seat when their back is against the seat back should use the lap shoulder belt in a rear seat Make sure that the child is seated upright in the seat The lap belt portion should be low on the hips and as snug as possible Check belt fit periodically A child s squirming or slouching can move the belt ...

Page 39: ...gine in your new vehicle 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 The engine oil installed in the ...

Page 40: ...opped in an open area with 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 drive with all side windows fully open Always run the climate control i...

Page 41: ...by an authorized dealer Defrosters Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and place the blower control on high speed You should feel the air directed against the windshield Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle Tires Examine tires for excessive tread wear or uneven wear patterns Check for stones nails glass or other objects lodged in the tread Inspect for tread cuts or sidewall ...

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Page 43: ...at Adjustment 50 Front Seat Adjustment Recline 50 Tilting Front Seats 51 Fold And Tumble Rear Seat 52 Removing The Rear Seat 53 Replacing The Rear Seat 54 m To Open And Close The Hood 55 m Lights 56 Interior Lights 56 Multi Function Control Lever 56 Parking Lights Instrument Panel Lights And Headlights 57 Lights On Reminder 57 Headlight Dimmer Switch 57 Passing Light 57 Front Fog Lights If Equippe...

Page 44: ... Resume Speed 61 To Vary The Speed Setting 61 To Accelerate For Passing 62 m Cigar Lighter And Ashtrays If Equipped 62 m Electrical Power Outlet 63 Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off 63 m Cup Holders 64 m Storage 65 Glove Compartment 65 Console Storage Compartment If Equipped 65 Add A Trunk If Equipped 65 m Dual Top If Equipped 66 Removing The Soft Top 66 Installing The Soft Top 68 m Hard Top 7...

Page 45: ... If Equipped Unlimited Models Only 99 m Door Frame 101 Door Frame Removal 101 Door Frame Installation 101 m Folding Windshield 102 Lowering The Windshield And Removing Side Bars 104 Raising The Windshield And Replacing Side Bars 108 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 45 3 ...

Page 46: ... equipped with three buttons the left switch for the left LED lamp the right switch for the right side LED lamp and the center switch for the compass temperature function Pressing the left and right switches simultaneously for more than 5 sec onds will turn the auto dim function on or off If the feature is turned off it will automatically turn back on with the next ignition cycle A green light nex...

Page 47: ...mpass temperature Celsius and display off Compass Calibration Automatic Calibration Once calibrated the compass has the ability to self correct for changes in magnetic field to keep the compass accurate This is referred to as Automatic Calibration If magnetic field changes are too great the compass will enter CAL mode on it s own and manual calibration will be required To recalibrate the compass d...

Page 48: ... in the display To change the display between VAR compass variance and CAL compass calibration modes Release the button to invoke manual calibration mode To recalibrate the compass drive the vehicle at less than 5 mph 8 km h through up to CAL should display for a complete 11 2 360 turns in an area free from large metal objects or power lines When the compass has been calibrated the CAL symbol will...

Page 49: ...ss of the center button will select a new variance zone When the proper zone is selected wait 5 seconds to resume normal operation Outside Mirrors To receive maximum benefit adjust the outside mirror s to center on the adjacent lane of traffic with a slight overlap of the view obtained on the inside mirror UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 49 3 ...

Page 50: ...g 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 any seat only while the vehicle is parked Front Seat Adjustment Move seat forward or rearward by lifting the lever Be sure the latch engages fully Front Seat Adjustment Recline To adjust seatback lift lever le...

Page 51: ...gainst your chest In a collision you could slide under the seat belt and be seriously or even fatally injured Use the recliner only when the vehicle is parked Tilting Front Seats Push the lever upward on the seatback to tilt the entire seat forward UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 51 3 ...

Page 52: ...expand the cargo area 1 Slide seat belts through the seat cushions into the cargo area 2 Lift the seatback release lever and fold seatback for ward 3 Slowly flip the entire seat forward 52 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 53: ...sion as shown 5 When completed return seat to it s normal position Removing the Rear Seat WARNING It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seri ously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts Be sure everyone in you...

Page 54: ... for removing the seat Be certain to pull the seat belts between the seat cushion and seatback Position them for passenger use WARNING To help protect against personal injury passen gers should not be seated in the rear cargo area with the rear seat folded down or removed from the vehicle The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying purposes only not for passengers who should sit in seats an...

Page 55: ... on handle to raise hood You may have to push down slightly on hood before lifting up on handle Insert the support rod into the slot in the radiator support To close the hood remove the support rod from the radiator support and place it in the retaining clip Lower the hood slowly then let it drop the last few inches Secure both of the hood latches UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 55 3 ...

Page 56: ...me light position Turn the ignition switch ON to restore the overhead light operation Daytime Brightness Feature Certain instrument panel components odometer radio display can be illuminated at full brightness during the daytime This can be helpful when driving with your headlights on during the daytime such as in a parade or a funeral procession To activate this feature rotate the left stalk one ...

Page 57: ...ill flash and a chime will sound Lights On Reminder If the headlights or parking lights are on after the ignition is turned off a chime will sound when the driver s door is opened Headlight Dimmer Switch Pull the multi function control lever towards you to switch the headlights to HIGH beam Pull the muti function control lever a second time to switch the head lights to LOW beam Passing Light You c...

Page 58: ...light when the lever is moved it would suggest that the fuse or indicator bulb is defective NOTE A tone will chime if the turn signals are left on for more than 1 mile 2 km Daytime Running Lights Canada Only The headlights come on at a low intensity level after the vehicle has been driven approximately 3 feet 1 meter They will turn off when the vehicle is turned off or when the headlights are swit...

Page 59: ...If the lever is pulled while in the delay range the wiper will operate for two wipe 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 as long as the lever is held plus two wipe cycles then turn OFF Mist Feature Push down on the wiper lever to activate a single wipe to clear ...

Page 60: ...gerous Without a stable steering col umn you could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident Adjust the column only while the ve hicle is stopped Be sure it is locked before driving ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL When engaged this device takes over accelerator opera tions at speeds greater than 35 mph 60 km h The controls are mounted on the steering wheel and consist of ON OFF SET RESUME ACCEL CA...

Page 61: ...ut ton or turning off the ignition erases the memory To Resume Speed To resume a previously set speed press and release the RESUME ACCEL button Resume can be used at any speed above 30 mph 50 km h To Vary The Speed Setting When the Speed Control is on and set speed can be increased by pressing and holding the RESUME ACCEL button When the button is released a new set speed will be established Tappi...

Page 62: ... on the accelerator pedal to maintain the desired speed WARNING Leaving the Speed Control 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 turn the system off when you are not using it CIGAR LIGHTER AND ASHTRAYS IF EQUIPPED The vehicle may be equipped with a cigar lighter recep tacle elem...

Page 63: ...ttery 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 vehicle not being started with accessories still plugged in the vehicl...

Page 64: ...re are two cup holders for the front seat passengers NOTE The cup holder insert is removable from the console for cleaning The rear passengers have cup holders at the rear of the center console 64 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 65: ...pen press the latch button Add A Trunk If Equipped The factory installed Add A Trunk option provides a secured compartment for parcels or equipment when the tailgate is closed and locked To gain access to this compartment simply open the tailgate and release the spring loaded latch pins The cover of the Add A Trunk can then be raised UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 65 3 ...

Page 66: ...top was installed at the factory for shipping purposes only The soft top and the hard top are to be used indepen dently Removal is mandatory to prevent any possible wear and tear on the soft top should both tops remain on the vehicle at the same time Failure to do so may void your soft top warranty Removing The Soft Top 1 Locate and remove the 2 boxes that contain the following items right and lef...

Page 67: ... carefully tap the knuckles from the outside edge This will remove the bow assembly from the pivot bracket Remove the soft top from the vehicle and store in a clean dry location UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 67 3 ...

Page 68: ...p removal right and left door frames door frame attachment knobs 4 right and left quarter windows rear tailgate window 2 Remove the hard top Refer to Hard Top Removal in this section 3 Install the door frames Refer to Door Frame in this section 4 If the soft top has been removed follow these steps to reinstall the soft top If the soft top is on the vehicle proceed to step 4 a If the pivot brackets...

Page 69: ...to place Secure them until they are snug being careful not to cross thread the screws CAUTION Do not overtighten the screws You can strip the screws if they are overtightened 5 Unsnap and remove the black boot cover This cover should be discarded It was intended as a protective cover for shipping only NOTE A visual instruction sheet is enclosed in the dual top wrap UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YO...

Page 70: ...with latches 9 Pull all of the soft top fabric toward the rear of the vehicle and wrap around the plastic header 10 Pull the soft top fabric around the ends of the plastic header so that the fabric has a tight smooth appearance 11 Working from the rear of the vehicle with the tailgate open lift the plastic header up and over the sport bar As the header reaches the top locate the 2 bow and push it ...

Page 71: ...the side of the vehicle and pull the side bow forward and down You will see the 3 bow rise from the rear of the vehicle 13 Unclip and move the sun visor to the side UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 71 3 ...

Page 72: ...ers and untuck them from the door frame The soft top fabric should cover the header completely from one side to the other This may require you to pull some of the fabric down and around the corners Repeat this step for the other side NOTE Do not tuck the drip rail retainers into the frame at this time 72 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 73: ...anel retainers at this time 17 Fold the rear seat back and sit in the rear cargo area facing rearward Look up at the 2 bow Wrap fabric around 2 bow attaching it with the Velcrot Look up at the 3 bow and locate the 4 snaps on the rear side of the 3 bow Grasp the fabric rearward of the 3 bow fabric contains the snaps and pull it up and around attaching all 4 snaps Return the rear seat to it s origin...

Page 74: ...r window affix the rear corner of the quarter window temporarily to the Velcrot in the rear of the vehicle Now zip the zipper only about 1 inch 2 5 cm At this time it is necessary to tuck in the door frame retainer into the door frame After the door frame retainer has been tucked in completely remove the window from the Velcrot and finish zipping in the window Tuck and fold the Velcrot flaps which...

Page 75: ...r and working to the front of the vehicle Repeat this step for the other side 21 Locate the black retainer bar that was set aside Remove and discard the end caps Slide the retainer bar over the receiver at the bottom inside with the bulky seal away from you UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 75 3 ...

Page 76: ... beginning from the left using both zipper ends Leave one zipper end at the start 23 Tuck in the retainer bar ends into the tailgate clips on each side of the tailgate opening 22 76 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 77: ...24 Tuck in the plastic retainers on each side of the rear window under the tailgate clips 25 Tuck in the drip rail retainers into the rail slot UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 77 3 ...

Page 78: ...tc Also it was not designed as a structural member of the vehicle and thus cannot properly carry any additional loads other than environmen tal rain snow etc The hard top does not include any devices to properly secure any loads on the roof and any damage structural or surface finish that occurs due to any additional loading to the top area will void the vehicle warranty 78 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATU...

Page 79: ...2 Unlatch the two hard top latches located at the top of the windshield 3 Unbolt the six Torxt head screws which secure the hard top to the vehicle using a 40 Torxt head driver CAUTION When removing the 2 front screws just rearward of the doors make sure that the nut does not fall into the seat belt retractor Grasp the nut to prevent this from occurring UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 7...

Page 80: ...e retained onto the bodyside 4 Open both doors 5 Open tailgate all the way to ensure clearance of the rear window glass Lift rear window glass 6 Locate the wiring harness at the rear left side corner of the vehicle 80 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 81: ... NOTE If the red latch on the connector is locked push the red latch to the right until you can only see the latch on one end right of the connector This will unlock connector tab allowing the tab to be pressed down and enabling the harness to be disconnected from the hard top 9 Remove the hard top from the vehicle 10 Fold the harness back and secure it to the main harness using the attached Velcr...

Page 82: ...re that the hard top is sitting flush with the body at the sides and check to ensure that there is a uniform gap between the lift glass and hard top SOFT TOP CAUTION The soft top is not designed to carry any addi tional loads such as roof racks spare tires build ing hunting or camping supplies and or lug gage etc Also it was not designed as a structural member of the vehicle and thus cannot proper...

Page 83: ...e rear or side curtains CAUTION Do not run a fabric top through an automatic car wash Window scratches and wax build up may result Do not lower the top when the temperature is below 41 F 5 C Damage to the top may result Do not lower the top when the windows are dirty Grit may scratch the window Do not move your vehicle until the top has been either fully attached to the windshield frame or fully l...

Page 84: ...nst the elements Do not rely on them to contain occupants within the vehicle or to protect against injury during an accident Remember always wear seat belts Folding Down The Soft Top 1 If your vehicle has half doors remove each half door window by opening the door and lifting the half door window out NOTE Stow half doors carefully outside of the vehicle never inside to avoid scratches 84 UNDERSTAN...

Page 85: ...ntuck both of them from the door frame slot Repeat this on the other side 3 Unclip and move the sun visor to the side 4 Release the header latches and leave the hooks in the windshield slots UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 85 3 ...

Page 86: ...ning products are available through Mopart distributors 6 Pull the retainer bar straight out from the tailgate clips Remove the rear window entirely This is done by unzipping the window bringing the right zipper tab all the way to the end of the zipper track at the bottom left corner Stow the windows carefully to avoid scratching pull up on the window to disen gage zipper end 86 UNDERSTANDING THE ...

Page 87: ...dow and untuck the bottom retainers 8 Finish unzipping the window and repeat this step on the other side NOTE Stow clean windows carefully outside of the vehicle to avoid scratches 9 Untuck the sail panels from the bodyside UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 87 3 ...

Page 88: ...top wrap the sail panels so that they rest on the roof of the vehicle NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a Dual Top ensure that the hard top wire harness is folded back and secured to the main harness using the attached Velcrot strap to prevent connector damage 13 Make sure the sides of the top are folded inward as the top continues to fold and that the check straps are clear of the vehicle 88 ...

Page 89: ...Tuck the top between the 2 bow and the 3 bow as it folds 14 Tuck the top between the 2 bow and the header UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 89 3 ...

Page 90: ...re tucked in inward as shown This is to avoid unnecessary wear to the fabric 16 After the top is folded down the check straps must be wrapped around the header This will keep them from hanging and flapping outside the vehicle 90 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 91: ...rear of the vehicle with the tailgate open Lift the plastic header with latches up and over the sport bar As the header reaches the top locate the 2 bow and push it up and over the sport bar 3 Move to the side of the vehicle and pull the side bow forward and down Be sure the check straps are not tangled around the 2 bow You will see the 3 bow rise from the rear of the vehicle UNDERSTANDING THE FEA...

Page 92: ...4 Unclip and move the sun visor to the side 5 Open the header latches and engage the hook on each side into the windshield slot 92 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 93: ...nlimited Models Only 7 Grasp the drip rail retainer and untuck them from the door frame NOTE Do not tuck the drip rails into the door frame at this time 8 Move to the rear of the vehicle and gently pull the sail panels over the 3 bow Let them hang down over the sport bar UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 93 3 ...

Page 94: ...om the rear tailgate opening and work to the corner NOTE This may be difficult to do the first time If difficulty is experienced with fabric tension place your hand on top of the 3 bow and push down to help tuck in the sail panels 94 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 95: ...ip the zipper only about 1 inch 2 5 cm At this time it is necessary to tuck in the door frame retainer 11 After the door frame retainer has been completely tucked in finish zipping in the window Then affix the Velcrot flaps around the window UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 95 3 ...

Page 96: ...yside retainer beginning from the rear and work ing to the front of the vehicle Repeat this step for the other side 13 Zip in rear window beginning from the left using both zipper ends Leave one zipper end at the start 96 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 97: ...pper started lay the bar on the inside of the wheel wells and uninstall half of the D pillar retainer from U rail to expose zipper ends 15 Tuck the retainer bar into the tailgate clip UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 97 3 ...

Page 98: ...16 Tuck in the solid plastic retainers on each side of the tailgate under the tailgate clip 17 Tuck in drip rail retainers into the door frame slots 98 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 99: ...un visor to it s original position SUNRIDER IF EQUIPPED UNLIMITED MODELS ONLY To Raise 1 Grasp the drip rail retainers and untuck both of them from the door frame slot Repeat this on the other side UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 99 3 ...

Page 100: ... Locate strap to secure the header to the sport bar Wrap strap around sport bar and hook to header and tighten 5 Attach and reposition sunvisors To Lower 1 Remove strap from header and sport bar 2 Release header latches from header retainer 3 Unclip and move the sun visors to the side 4 Grasp the front header and pull to the front of the vehicle 5 Slide plastic sleeve rearward over Sunrider link 1...

Page 101: ...pper front of the door frame Pull the frame towards you with your rearward hand to remove the frame from the vehicle 2 Fold the door frames and store the knobs and door frames outside of the vehicle Repeat this step for the other side WARNING Use both hands to remove the door frames The door frames will fold and could cause injury if both hands are not used Never store the door frames in your vehi...

Page 102: ...at procedures on the other side FOLDING WINDSHIELD The fold down windshield and removable side bars on your vehicle are structural elements that can provide some protection in some accidents The windshield also provides some protection against weather road debris and intrusion of small branches and other objects Do not drive your vehicle on road with the windshield down and the side bars removed a...

Page 103: ... Raise the windshield and reinstall the side bars as soon as the task that required their removal is completed and before you return to on road driving Both you and your passenger should wear seat belts at all times on road and off road regardless of whether the windshield is raised or folded down Outside rear view mirrors are mounted on the doors If you choose to remove the doors see your authori...

Page 104: ...eld windshield wipers side bars and all associated hardware and fasteners are correctly and tightly assembled before driving your vehicle Failure to follow these instructions may prevent your vehicle from providing you and your passengers protection in some accidents If you remove the doors store them outside the vehicle In the event of an accident a loose door may cause personal injury Lowering t...

Page 105: ...Unzip the sport bar padding to expose the side bar bolts Remove the two front and rear Torxt head screws for each bar Remove the side bars and rezip sport bar padding in place Do not loosen or remove the adjusting bolts on the side of the side bars These bolts are set at the factory to properly fit the side bar to the vehicle CAUTION Do not remove the head impact foam from the side bars as damage ...

Page 106: ...rs from the vehicle or securely store them as described or they may cause personal injury if an accident occurs See your authorized dealer for replacement if the cinch straps are not found in the glove box 6 Remove the windshield wipers by first pulling the wiper away from the windshield and out to the lock position Then using a small flat tool such as a screw driver release the retaining clip Lif...

Page 107: ...e black round headed windshield Torxt head screw on each side of the base of the windshield 8 Lower the windshield gently until it contacts the rubber hood bumpers UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 107 3 ...

Page 108: ...shield And Replacing Side Bars To raise the windshield install the windshield wipers and install the side bars use these same steps in reverse WARNING To help protect against personal injury always in stall the side bars when raising the windshield on your vehicle If you do not raise the windshield and install the side bars you lose the protection these structural elements provide in some accident...

Page 109: ...l Information 121 Radio Broadcast Signals 121 Two Types Of Signals 121 Electrical Disturbances 121 AM Reception 121 FM Reception 121 m Sales Code RAD AM FM Stereo Radio With Graphic Equalizer Cassette Tape Player With CD Player 122 Radio Security Code 122 Operating Instructions Radio Mode 122 Power Switch Volume Control 123 Seek Button Radio Mode 123 Tuning 123 Balance 123 Fade 123 Tone Control 12...

Page 110: ...W 127 Tape Eject D 127 Metal Tape Selection 70µs 127 Pinch Roller Release 128 Dolby Noise Reduction 128 Operation Instructions CD Player 128 Inserting The Compact Disc 128 Seek Button 128 EJT CD Eject Button 129 FF Tune RW Button 129 Program Button 4 Random Play 129 CD CD C Tape Button 129 Time Button 129 m Sales Code RBB AM FM Stereo Radio With Cassette Tape Player And CD Changer Capability 130 O...

Page 111: ...ration 135 CD Player Operation 137 CD Changer Control Capability If Equipped 138 Radio Display Messages 140 m Sales Code RBT RBY AM Stereo FM Stereo Radio With Graphic Equalizer Cassette Tape Player And CD Player 140 Operating Instructions Radio Mode 140 Power Switch Volume Control 140 Seek Radio Mode 141 Tune 141 Balance 141 Fade 141 Tone Control 141 AM FM Selection 141 To Set The Radio Push Butt...

Page 112: ...145 m Satellite Radio If Equipped 145 System Activation 145 Electronic Serial Number Sirius Identification Number ENS SID 145 Selecting Satellite Mode In RBB And RBK Radios 146 Selecting Satellite Mode In RBP RBU RAZ And RBQ Radios 146 Selecting a Channel 146 Storing And Selecting Pre Set Channels 147 Using The PTY Program Type Button If Equipped 147 PTY Button 9Scan9 147 PTY Button 9Seek9 147 Sat...

Page 113: ...adio Operation And Cellular Phones 149 m Climate Controls 149 Heater Only If Equipped 150 Air Conditioning If Equipped 151 Operating Tips 154 m Rear Window Features Hard Top Only 154 Rear Window Defogger 154 Rear Window Wiper Washer 155 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 113 4 ...

Page 114: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL AND INTERIOR CONTROLS 114 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 115: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 115 4 ...

Page 116: ...ndications occur 2 Front Fog Light Indicator Light If Equipped This light shows when the front fog lights are on 3 Cruise Indicator Light This light shows when the electronic speed control system is turned on 4 Sentry Key Indicator Light If Equipped Refer to Sentry Key Immobilizer System in Section 2 of this manual 5 Tachometer Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute RPM CAUTION Do no...

Page 117: ...quipped Indicates when the front axle lock has been activated 11 Rear Axle Lock Indicator Light If Equipped Indicates when the rear axle lock has been activated 12 4WD Indicator Light This light alerts the driver that the vehicle is in the four wheel drive mode and the front and rear driveshafts are mechanically locked together forcing the front and rear wheels to rotate at the same speed 13 Shift...

Page 118: ...n check the operation of these gauges for a malfunction condition 18 Malfunction Indicator Light This light is a part of an Onboard Diagnostic System called OBD II that monitors engine and automatic transmission control systems The light will illuminate when the ignition is in the ON position before engine start If the bulb does not come on when turning the key from OFF to ON have the condition ch...

Page 119: ...ce so the correct mileage can be determined The trip odometer shows individual mileage up to 999 9 miles 1 600 km To switch from odometer to trip odometer press the trip odometer button 21 Anti Lock ABS Warning Light After ignition is turned on illuminates to indi cate function check at vehicle start up If light remains on after start up or comes on and stays on at road speeds it may indicate that...

Page 120: ...s due to the shifting of the fuel in the tank 24 Fuel Cap Indicator This symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel cap is located 25 Fuel Gauge The pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank When the fuel gauge pointer initially moves to E for your safety approximately 2 U S Gallons 7 6L of fuel remain NOTE When the ignition switch is turned to OFF the fuel gauge voltmeter oil ...

Page 121: ...ransmission and 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 tr...

Page 122: ...uttons in sequence Your radio is now ready for basic operation If an invalid code is entered into the radio the radio will allow two more attempts After a third attempt of enter ing an invalid code the radio will go into a lockup mode This is to prevent continuous attempts at entering the wrong code until the right code is found Once a radio is in this lockup mode it must be in a state where batte...

Page 123: ... left to right speaker bal ance Push in the button and it will pop out Adjust the balance and push the button back in Fade The Fade control provides for balance between the front and rear speakers Push in the button and it will pop out Adjust the balance and push the button back in Tone Control Slide the Bass and or Treble controls up or down to adjust the sound for the desired tone AM FM TAPE CD ...

Page 124: ...nd release that button Operating Instructions RDS Mode The following RDS functions can be selected while in radio mode by pushing the appropriate button Time Button Briefly press the Time button to change the display between radio frequency and time To set the HOME CLK use a ballpoint pen or similar object to press the hour H or minute M buttons on the radio The time setting will increase each tim...

Page 125: ...ll flash TA SEEK If no TP station is found after one cycle of the search the radio will display NO TA and then turn the TA feature off PTY Program Type Button Pressing this button once will turn on the PTY mode for 10 seconds If no action is taken during the 10 second time out the PTY icon will turn off Pressing the PTY button within 10 seconds will allow the program format type to be selected Tog...

Page 126: ...cal Frequencies Button Pressing the AF LOC button will toggle the radio display as follows LOC ON AF OFF LOC OFF The radio display will indicate when the LOC and AF are activated AF will automatically tune to another frequency of the same national program when the signal quality of the currently tuned frequency becomes poor LOC limits AF to only tune to another station within the same region code ...

Page 127: ...the display will show the total number of times the SEEK button was pushed The SEEK function will be cancelled by pressing either the FF RW or FM MW LW button Fast Forward FF Press the FF button up momentarily to advance the tape in the direction that it is playing The tape will advance until the button is pressed again or the end of the tape is reached At the end of the tape the tape will play in...

Page 128: ...olby Labo ratories Licensing Corporation Operation Instructions CD Player NOTE The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position and the volume control ON before the CD player will operate Inserting The Compact Disc You may either insert or eject a disc with the radio OFF If you insert a disc with the ignition ON and the radio OFF the time of day will be displayed If the volume control is ON t...

Page 129: ...everse button works in a similar manner Program Button 4 Random Play Press this button while the CD is playing to activate Random Play This feature plays the selections on the compact disc in random order to provide an interesting change of pace Press the SEEK button to move to the next randomly selected track Press button 4 a second time to stop Random Play CD CD C Tape Button Press this button t...

Page 130: ... the button back in turns the sound system OFF Electronic Volume Control The electronic volume control turns continuously 360 degrees in either direction without stopping Turning the volume control to the right increases the volume and to the left decreases it When the audio system is turned on the sound will be set at the same volume level as last played For your convenience the volume can be tur...

Page 131: ...s the SET button twice and SET 2 will show in the display window Each button can be set for SET 1 and SET 2 in both AM and FM This allows a total of 10 AM and 10 FM stations to be locked into push button memory The stations stored in SET 2 memory can be selected by pressing the push button twice Every time a preset button is used a corresponding button number will be displayed Balance The balance ...

Page 132: ...ll begin playing on the side of the cassette that is facing up in the player Music Search Pressing the SEEK button while playing a tape will start the Music Search mode Press the SEEK button up for the next selection on the tape and down to return to the beginning of the current selection or return to the beginning of the previous selection if the tape is within the first 5 seconds of the current ...

Page 133: ...vailable 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 Push Button While the CD changer is playing press the NUMBER 1 push button or the NUMBER 5 push button to select a disc numbered higher or lower than the one currently being pl...

Page 134: ...ay 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 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 Ra...

Page 135: ...tion until you make another selection Holding the button in will by pass stations without stopping until you release it Tune 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 Balance The Balance con...

Page 136: ...conds 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 with this exception Press the SET button twice and SET 2 will show in the display window Each button can be set for SET 1 and SET 2 in both AM and FM This allows a total of 10 AM and 10 FM stations to ...

Page 137: ...s ON the unit will switch from radio to CD mode and begin to play when you insert the disc The display will show the track number and index time in minutes and seconds Play will begin at the start of track one Seek Press the top of the SEEK button for the next selection on the CD Press the bottom of the button to return to the beginning of the current selection or return to the beginning of the pr...

Page 138: ... selected SA will appear in your radio display A CD or tape may remain in the player while in the Satellite mode Time Press the TIME button to change the display from elapsed CD playing time to time of day CD Changer Control Capability If Equipped This radio is compatible with a remote mounted CD changer available through Mopar Accessories The fol lowing instructions are for the radio controls tha...

Page 139: ...ving over a very rough road the CD player may 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 o...

Page 140: ...ting Instructions Radio Mode NOTE Power to operate the radio is supplied through the ignition switch It must be in the ON or ACC position to operate the radio Power Switch Volume Control Press the ON VOL control to turn the radio on Turn the volume control to the right to increase the volume NOTE The volume control knob will need to be pushed out for the ON position and in for the OFF position 140...

Page 141: ...tton and it will pop out Adjust the balance and push the button back in Tone Control Slide the Bass and or Treble controls up or down to adjust the sound for the desired tone AM FM Selection Press the top of the AM FM CD CD C button to switch between AM and FM To Set The Radio Push Button Memory When you are receiving a station that you wish to commit to push button memory press the SET button SET...

Page 142: ...arm up for proper operation Sometimes poor playback may be experienced due to a defective cassette tape Clean and demagnetize the tape heads at least twice a year D Pressing the D button during tape mode will cause the other side of the tape to be played The display will confirm the selected tape play direction The time is always displayed Tape Press the TAPE button to select the Tape mode Seek Pr...

Page 143: ...e player the player will automatically select the correct equaliza tion Pinch Roller Release If ignition power or the radio ON OFF switch are turned off the pinch roller will automatically retract to protect the tape from any damage When power is restored to the tape player the pinch roller will automatically reengage and the tape will resume play Dolby Noise Reduction The Dolby Noise Reduction Sy...

Page 144: ...current selection or return to the beginning of the previous selection if the CD is within the first second of the current selection EJT CD Press the EJT CD 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 FF TUNE RW Press FF Fast ...

Page 145: ... Sirius Identification Number ESN SID 2 Credit card information 3 Your Vehicle Identification Number Electronic Serial Number Sirius Identification Number ENS SID The Electronic Serial Number Sirius Identification Num ber is needed to activate your Sirius Satellite Radio system To access the ESN SID refer to the following steps ESN SID Access With RBB and RBK Radios With the ignition switch in the...

Page 146: ...wing After 3 seconds the current channel name and channel number will be displayed for 5 seconds The current program type and channel number will then be displayed for 5 seconds The current channel number will then be displayed until an action occurs A CD or tape may remain in the radio while in the Satellite radio mode Selecting a Channel Press and release the SEEK or TUNE buttons to search for t...

Page 147: ...ed program type Press the 9SCAN9 button a second time to stop the search NOTE Pressing the 9SEEK9 or 9SCAN9 button while performing a music type scan will change the channel by one and stop the search Pressing a pre set memory button during a music type scan will call up the memory channel and stop the search PTY Button SEEK When the desired program is obtained press the 9SEEK9 button within five ...

Page 148: ...cassette 5 A loose tape should be corrected before use To rewind a loose tape insert the eraser end of a pencil into the tape drive gear and twist the pencil in the required directions Maintain your cassette tape player The head and capstan shaft in the cassette player can pick up dirt or tape deposits each time a cassette is played The result of deposits on the capstan shaft may cause the tape to...

Page 149: ...r vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance from your radio This condition may be lessened or eliminated by relocating the cellular phone antenna This condition is not harmful to the radio If your radio performance does not satisfactorily clear by the repositioning of the antenna it is recommended that the radio volume be turned down or off during cellular phone operation CLIMATE CONTROLS The...

Page 150: ... to the passenger compartment The Blue area on the left side of the control indicates cooler temperatures while the Red area indicates warmer temperatures Mode Selection The mode selector is the right knob located on the climate controls It can be set in any of the following positions Off This position turns off the blower motor In this mode there may be some slight air flow from the floor outlets...

Page 151: ... cold or snowy conditions It allows you to stay comfortable while keeping the windshield clear Defrost Air comes from the windshield outlets with a slight amount of air being directed through the floor and demisters Use this setting when necessary to defrost or defog your windshield Air Conditioning If Equipped Blower Switch The blower switch is the rotary knob to the left of the controls Turn the...

Page 152: ...left side of the control indicates cooler temperatures while the Red area indicates warmer temperatures Mode Selection The mode selector is the right knob located on the climate controls It can be set in any of the following positions Off Turning the rotary knob to this position shuts off the blower motor and outside air will not come through any outlet 152 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 153: ...cated on the floor Also a slight amount of airflow may be noticed at the defrost outlet located at the base of the windshield Panel Outside air comes from the outlets in the instru ment panel Each of these outlets can be individu ally adjusted to direct the flow of air Also a slight amount of airflow may be noticed at the defrost outlet located at the base of the windshield Floor Outside air comes...

Page 154: ...recommended Winter Operation The air from the heater system will heat faster in cold weather if you use lower blower speeds until the engine warms up REAR WINDOW FEATURES HARD TOP ONLY Rear Window Defogger To turn the rear window defogger on press the rocker switch If you press the switch a second time you will turn the defogger off A light on the rocker switch will indicate the defogger is on The...

Page 155: ...he second detent The washer will continue to spray as long as the switch is held The switch will return to the wiper mode when released To turn the rear wiper off lift the bottom of the switch Adding Washer Fluid The fluid reservoir for the windshield washers and the rear window washer is shared It is located in the front of the engine compartment on the passenger side and should be checked for fl...

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Page 157: ...r If Equipped 162 m Transmission Shifting 163 5 Speed Manual Overdrive Transmission 163 Automatic Transmission 165 m Four Wheel Drive Operation Command Trac Or Rock Trac If Equipped 170 Operating Instructions Precautions 170 Shift Positions 171 Shifting Procedure 172 m Trac Lok Rear Axle 173 m Axle Lock Tru Lok If Equipped 174 m Parking Brake 175 m About Your Brakes 177 m Anti Lock Brake System If...

Page 158: ...1 Tire Pressure 191 Tire Inflation Pressures 192 High Speed Operation 193 Radial Ply Tires 193 Tire Spinning 193 Tread Wear Indicators 194 Replacement Tires 194 Alignment And Balance 195 m Tire Chains 196 m Tire Rotation Recommendations 196 m Fuel Requirements 197 Reformulated Gasoline 198 Gasoline Oxygenate Blends 198 MMT In Gasoline 198 Sulfur In Gasoline 199 Materials Added To Fuel 199 m Fuel F...

Page 159: ...m Trailer Towing 202 Warranty Requirements 203 m Snow Plow 205 m Recreational Towing Behind Motorhome Etc 205 Shifting Into Neutral N 205 Shifting Out Of Neutral N 206 STARTING AND OPERATING 159 5 ...

Page 160: ... or others around you could be injured if you attempt to start the engine with a manual transmis sion in gear your vehicle will move Remember always push the clutch pedal in fully and shift into N Neutral before attempting to start the engine Automatic Transmission Start the engine with the selector lever in the N Neutral or P Park position Apply the brake before shifting to any driving range Norm...

Page 161: ...he 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 Release the accelerato...

Page 162: ...r vehicle unattended with the engine running ENGINE BLOCK HEATER IF EQUIPPED The engine block heater warms engine coolant and permits quicker starts in cold weather Connect the cord to a standard 110 115 volt AC electrical outlet with a grounded three wire extension cord The engine block heater cord is found under the hood clipped to the tie rod between the radiator grille and the dash panel WARNI...

Page 163: ...rking brake fully to guard against vehicle movement and possible injury or damage Never use any gear as a substitute for the parking brake CAUTION To drive as safely as possible and to prolong the life of your manual transmission follow these tips Before shifting from a forward gear into reverse or from reverse to a forward gear stop vehicle com pletely Otherwise transmission damage may result Do ...

Page 164: ...nd reverse do not spin wheels faster than 15 mph 24 km h or drivetrain damage may result The manual transmission may be equipped with a Reverse Blocker to prevent inadvertent shifts from 5th gear to Reverse If you experience difficulty shift ing into Reverse make sure that you are not inad vertently moving the shift lever toward 5th gear when shifting into Reverse Recommended Manual Transmission S...

Page 165: ...ehind the glove compartment 2 Put a 20 Amp fuse optional in the fuseblock cavity f20 marked as Transmission NOTE A fuse is provided in fuseblock cavity f19 marked as Spare 3 Be sure to re engage the clutch interlock safety feature by following these steps in reverse order when you are finished off road driving Automatic Transmission Shifting from D Drive to P Park or R Reverse or from P or R to D ...

Page 166: ...ransmission shift interlock system BTSI that holds the gearshift lever in the P Park position when the ignition switch is in the OFF position To move the gear selector lever out of the P Park position the ignition switch must be turned to the ON position the brake pedal and the button on the front of the shifter handle must be depressed Gear Ranges P Park Supplements the parking brake by locking t...

Page 167: ... the transmission shift lever into the P Park position When shifting into P 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 Park position When engaged in P Park you will not be able to move the shifter rearward without depressing the shift lever button CAUTION Before m...

Page 168: ...30 mph 48 km h When frequent transmission shifting occurs while using Overdrive such as when operating the vehicle under heavy load conditions for example in hilly terrain strong head winds or trailer towing turning off over drive will improve performance and extend transmission life by reducing excessive shifting and heat buildup Overdrive can be locked out by pressing the O D OFF switch located ...

Page 169: ...king brake fully when parked to guard against vehicle movement and possible injury or damage CAUTION Before moving the shift lever out of P Park you must turn the ignition from LOCK so the steering wheel and shift lever are released Otherwise damage to steering column or shifter could result Never race the engine with the brakes on and the vehicle in gear and never hold the vehicle on an incline w...

Page 170: ...en in the two wheel drive 2H position for normal street and highway conditions such as dry hard surfaced roads In the events when additional traction is required the transfer case 4H and 4L positions can be used to lock the front and rear driveshafts together and force the front and rear wheels to rotate at the same speed This is accomplished by simply moving the shift lever to these positions The...

Page 171: ...fting and cause damage to the transfer case Because four wheel drive provides improved traction there is a tendency to exceed safe turning and stopping speeds Do not go faster than road conditions permit WARNING You or others could be injured if you leave the vehicle unattended with the transfer case in the N Neutral position without first fully engaging the parking brake The transfer case N Neutr...

Page 172: ...ped or in motion If the vehicle is in motion shifts can be made up to 55 mph 88 km h With the vehicle in motion the transfer case will engage disengage faster if you momentarily release the accelera tor pedal after completing the shift Apply a constant force when shifting the transfer case lever 4H to 4L or 4L to 4H With the vehicle rolling at 2 to 3 mph 3 to 5 km h shift an automatic transmission...

Page 173: ...ident Do not drive the vehicle unless the transfer case is fully engaged TRAC LOK REAR AXLE The Trac Lok rear axle provides a constant driving force to both rear wheels and reduces wheel spin caused by the loss of traction at one driving wheel If traction differs between the two rear wheels the differential automatically proportions the usable torque by providing more torque to the wheel that has ...

Page 174: ...must be traveling at 10 mph 16 km h or less To activate the system press the switch once to lock the rear axle only the REAR LOCK indicator light will illuminate press the switch again to lock the front axle the FRONT LOCK indicator light will illuminate Once the rear axle is locked pressing the switch again will lock or unlock the front axle NOTE The indicator lights will flash until the axles ar...

Page 175: ...egree of brake application NOTE If the parking brake is applied and the vehicle is in motion the BRAKE warning light will flash and a chime will sound Before leaving the vehicle parked on a hill you must make sure the parking brake is fully applied and place the gear selector in the P Park position automatic transmission or first gear manual transmission Make certain the transfer case is in gear F...

Page 176: ... should obtain corrective service immediately When parking on a hill it is important to set the parking brake before placing the gear selector in P Park other wise the load on the transmission locking mechanism may make it difficult to move the selector out of P Park The parking brake should always be applied when the driver is not in the vehicle WARNING Leaving children unattended in a vehicle is...

Page 177: ...t 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 and possible brake damage You wouldn t have your full braking capacity in an emergency I...

Page 178: ... conditions engage 4 wheel drive After going through deep water or a car wash brakes may become wet resulting in poor performance and unpredict able braking action Dry the brakes by gentle intermittent pedal action while driving at very slow speeds WARNING The weight and position of cargo and passengers can change the vehicle center of gravity and vehicle han dling To avoid loss of control resulti...

Page 179: ... type and tires must be properly inflated to produce accurate signals for the computer WARNING Significant over or under inflation of tires or mixing sizes of tires or wheels on the vehicle can lead to loss of braking effectiveness The Anti Lock Brake System conducts a low speed self test at about 12 mph 20 km h If for any reason your foot is on the brake when the vehicle reaches 12 mph 20 km h th...

Page 180: ...rease braking or steering efficiency be yond that afforded by the condition of the vehicle brakes and tires or the traction afforded The ABS cannot prevent accidents including those resulting from excessive speed in turns following another vehicle too closely or hydro planing Only a safe attentive and skillful driver can prevent accidents The capabilities of an ABS equipped vehicle must never be e...

Page 181: ...ng at the same speeds as conventional 2 wheel drive vehicles any more than low slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily in off road conditions If at all possible avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers As with other vehicles of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover OFF ROAD DRIVING TIPS When To Use Low Range When driving...

Page 182: ... and immediately apply the brake Restart the engine and shift to R Reverse Back up slowly down the hill allowing the compression braking of the engine and transmission to help regulate your speed If the brakes are required to control vehicle speed apply them lightly and avoid locking or skidding the tires WARNING If the engine stalls or you lose headway or cannot make it to the top of a steep hill...

Page 183: ...the values specified in the Service Manual Check for accumulations of plants or brush These things could be a fire hazard or they might hide damage to fuel lines brake hoses axle pinion seals and propeller shafts After extended operation in mud sand water or similar dirty conditions have brake drums brake linings and axle yokes inspected and cleaned as soon as possible WARNING Abrasive material in...

Page 184: ...R15 96H NOTE LT Light 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 preceding the size designation Example LT235 85R16 NOTE Temporary Spare tires are high pressure com pact spares designed for temporary emergency use only Tires designed to this standard...

Page 185: ...e 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 9R9 means Radial Construction 9D9 means Diagonal or Bias Construction 15 Rim Diameter in Inches in STARTING AND OPERATING 185 5 ...

Page 186: ...onditions ie tire pressure vehicle loading road conditions and posted speed limits Load Identification blank 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 loa...

Page 187: ...l 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 Numb...

Page 188: ... your vehicle You will not exceed the tire s load carrying capacity if you adhere to the loading conditions tire size and cold tire inflation pressures specified on the Tire and Loading Information placard and the Vehicle Loading section of this manual NOTE Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition gross axle weight ratings GAWR s for the front and rear axles must not be exceeded For further inform...

Page 189: ...luggage load capacity is 650 lb 1400 750 5 x 15 650 lb 5 determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in step 4 6 If your vehicle will be towing a trailer load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the availab...

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Page 191: ... pressure 1 Safety WARNING Improperly inflated tires are dangerous and 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 infl...

Page 192: ...e Unequal tire pressure from side to side may cause the vehicle to drift left or right Tire Inflation Pressures The proper cold tire inflation pressure is located on the lower driver s side instrument panel The tire pressure should be checked and adjusted at least once every month Check more often if subject to a wide range of outdoor temperatures as tire pressures vary with temperature changes In...

Page 193: ...iven at high speeds correct tire inflation pressure is very important Radial Ply Tires WARNING Combining radial ply tires with other types of tires on your vehicle will cause your vehicle to handle poorly The instability could cause an accident Al ways use radial tires in sets of four Never combine them with other types of tires Cuts and punctures in radial tires are repairable only in the tread a...

Page 194: ...aced Overloading your vehicle long trips in very hot weather and driving on bad roads may result in greater wear Replacement Tires The tires on your new vehicle provide a balance of many characteristics They should be inspected regularly for wear and correct inflation pressure The manufacturer strongly recommends that you use tires equivalent to the originals in quality and performance when replac...

Page 195: ...to equip your vehicle with tires having adequate speed capability can result in sudden tire failure and loss of vehicle control Overloading your tires is dangerous Overloading can cause tire failure Use tires of the recommended load capacity for your vehicle never overload them CAUTION Replacing original tires with tires of a different size may result in false speedometer and odometer read ings Ch...

Page 196: ...re chain manufacturer s instructions for mounting chains Install chains snugly and tighten after 6 mile 1 km of driving Do not exceed 30 mph 48 km h Drive cautiously avoiding large bumps potholes and extreme driving maneuvers Do not use chains or traction devices on the Poly spare tire TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles operate at different loads and perfor...

Page 197: ...e having an octane rating of 87 The use of premium gasoline is not recommended The use of premium gasoline will provide no benefit over high quality regular gasoline and in some circumstances may result in poorer performance Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not harmful to your engine However continued heavy spark knock at high speeds can cause damage and immediate service is required Engi...

Page 198: ...ygenate Blends Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with oxy genates such as 10 ethanol MTBE and ETBE Oxygen ates are required in some areas of the country during the winter months to reduce carbon monoxide emissions Fuels blended with these oxygenates may be used in your vehicle CAUTION DO NOT use gasoline containing METHANOL Gasoline containing methanol may damage critical fuel system com...

Page 199: ...Malfunction Indicator Light to illuminate Illumination of this light while operating on high sulfur gasoline does not necessarily mean your emission control system is malfunctioning The manufacturer recom mends that you try a different brand of unleaded gaso line having lower sulfur to determine if the problem is fuel related prior to returning your vehicle to an autho rized dealer for service CAU...

Page 200: ...ld let impurities into the fuel system Also a poorly fitting after market cap can cause the MIL Malfunction Indica tor Light to illuminate due to fuel vapors escaping from the system Turn the engine off Rotate the fuel cap to the left to remove To replace the cap insert it into the filler neck and tighten the cap about 1 4 turn until you hear one click This is an indication that the cap is properl...

Page 201: ...lity of some gasoline may cause a buildup of pressure in the fuel tank that may increase while you drive This pressure can result in a spray of gasoline and or vapors when the cap is removed from a hot vehicle Removing the cap slowly allows the pressure to vent and prevents fuel spray Never have any smoking materials lit in or near the vehicle when the fuel cap is removed or the tank filled Never ...

Page 202: ...l cap Be sure to remove the key CAUTION To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling do not top off the fuel tank after filling NOTE When the fuel nozzle clicks or shuts off the fuel tank is full TRAILER TOWING In this section you will find information on limits to the type of towing you can reasonably do with your vehicle Before towing a trailer carefully review this information to tow your load as eff...

Page 203: ...on A load equalizing hitch is recommended for loaded trailer weights above 1 000 lbs 454 kg CAUTION If the trailer weighs more than 1 000 lbs 454 kg loaded it should have its own brakes and they should be of adequate capacity Failure to do this could lead to accelerated brake lining wear higher brake pedal effort and longer stopping distances WARNING Connecting trailer brakes to your vehicle s hyd...

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Page 205: ...be shifted into N Neu tral for recreational towing Shifting Into Neutral N Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle for recreational towing CAUTION It is necessary to follow these steps to be certain that the transfer case is fully in N Neutral before recreational towing to prevent damage to internal parts 1 Depress brake pedal 2 Shift automatic transmission into N Neutral or de press c...

Page 206: ...h the transfer case in N Neutral ensure that the engine is off prior to shifting the transmission into P Park refer to steps 7 8 above Shifting Out Of Neutral N Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle for normal usage 1 Shift automatic transmission into N Neutral or de press clutch pedal on manual transmission 2 Shift transfer case lever into desired position 3 Shift automatic transmis...

Page 207: ...nsfer case N Neutral position disengages both the front and rear driveshafts from the powertrain and will allow the vehicle to move despite the transmission position The parking brake should always be applied when the driver is not in the vehicle CAUTION Do not use a bumper mounted clamp on tow bar on your vehicle The bumper face bar will be damaged STARTING AND OPERATING 207 5 ...

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Page 209: ...S m Hazard Warning Flasher 210 m If Your Engine Overheats 210 m Changing A Flat Tire 211 Tool Kit Location 211 Jack Location 211 Spare Tire Location 213 Tire Changing Procedures 213 m Jump Starting 216 m Towing A Disabled Vehicle 219 6 ...

Page 210: ...em will continue to operate with the 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 transmission in N Neutral but do not increase engine idle ...

Page 211: ...he air conditioner turned off until the pointer drops back into the normal range If the pointer remains on the H and you hear continuous chimes turn the engine off immediately and call for service CHANGING A FLAT TIRE Tool Kit Location The jack handle driver and jack extension are located in a kit that is stored on the floor board to the right of the front passenger seat On some models this tool k...

Page 212: ...ngerous projectiles during a quick stop or collision WARNING The jack is designed to use as a tool for changing tires only The jack should not be used to lift the vehicle for service purposes unless suitable sup ports are placed under the vehicle as a safety mea sure The vehicle should be jacked on a firm level surface only Avoid ice or slippery areas CAUTION Never use your vehicle jack on the bum...

Page 213: ...nnot exceed a gross weight of 50 lbs 23 kg including the weight of the spare tire Tire Changing Procedures WARNING You can be injured or killed if you try to change a wheel too close to moving traffic Pull far enough off the road to avoid being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel Preparation Park on a firm level surface well off the road to provide ample work space Place automatic tr...

Page 214: ...ard vehicle movement Instructions 1 Remove spare tire jack and tools from stored location 2 Before raising vehicle loosen lug nuts on wheel with flat tire 3 Assemble the jack and jacking tools as shown Connect jack handle driver 1 to extension 2 then to lug wrench 3 4 Operate jack from the front or the rear of the vehicle Place the jack under the axle tube as shown 214 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES ...

Page 215: ...jack do not tighten the nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered 8 Lower the vehicle by using a counterclockwise rota tion to lower the jack 9 Finish tightening the lug nuts securely in crisscross pattern as shown Tighten to 85 110 ft lbs 115 149 N m 10 Remove jack assembly and wheel blocks 11 Secure jack lug wrench jack handle driver jack extension and tire in proper locations WARNING Carefu...

Page 216: ...e the jack in the positions indicated JUMP STARTING WARNING To prevent personal injury or damage to clothing do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes skin or fabrics Do not lean over a battery when connecting jumper cables or allow cable clamps to touch each other Keep open flames or sparks away from battery vent holes Always wear eye protection when work ing with batteries Do not use a booster ...

Page 217: ...nter failure to start is not due to a discharged battery and the cranking system should be checked 1 Attach one end of the jumper cable to the positive terminal of the discharged battery and the other end of the same cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery WARNING Do not permit vehicles to touch each other as this could establish a ground connection and personal injury could result 2...

Page 218: ...e battery when making the connection The negative connection must provide good electrical conductivity and current carrying capacity 4 After the engine is started or if the engine fails to start the cables must be disconnected in the following order a Disconnect the negative cable at the engine ground b Disconnect the negative cable at the negative terminal on the booster battery c Disconnect the ...

Page 219: ...e manufacturer recommends towing with all four wheels off the ground Acceptable methods are to tow the vehicle on a flatbed or with one end of the vehicle raised and the other end on a towing dolly WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 219 6 ...

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Page 221: ... Oil 228 Drive Belts Check Condition And Tension 231 Spark Plugs 232 Catalytic Converter 232 Engine Timing Belt 2 4L Engine 233 Ignition Wiring System 2 4L Engine 233 Crankcase Emission Control System 234 Fuel Filter 234 Engine Air Cleaner Filter 234 Maintenance Free Battery 234 Air Conditioner Maintenance 235 Power Steering Fluid Check 236 Driveline And Steering Component Lubrication 237 Body Lub...

Page 222: ...46 Manual Transmission 246 Transfer Case 247 Front Rear Axle Fluid 248 Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion 248 m Fuse Panel 254 Interior Fuses 254 Underhood Fuses Power Distribution Center 256 m Vehicle Storage 256 m Replacement Bulbs If Equipped 257 m Fluid Capacities 258 m Recommended Fluids Lubricants And Genuine Parts 259 Engine 259 Chassis 260 222 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 223: ...2 4L ENGINE MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 223 7 ...

Page 224: ...4 0L ENGINE 224 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 225: ...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 226: ...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 227: ...il your vehicle because the MIL symbol is on with the engine running REPLACEMENT PARTS Use of genuine Mopart parts for normal scheduled maintenance and repairs is highly recommended to in sure the designed performance Damage or failures caused by the use of non Mopart parts for maintenance and repairs will not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty DEALER SERVICE Your dealer has the qualified s...

Page 228: ...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 engine oil level is about 5 minutes...

Page 229: ... 50 of your driving is at sustained high speeds during hot weather above 90 F 32 C Taxi Police or delivery service commercial service Trailer towing Off road or desert driving If equipped for and operating with E 85 ethanol fuel If ANY of these apply to you then change your engine oil at every interval shown in schedule B of the Mainte nance Schedules section of this manual If none of these apply ...

Page 230: ...ican Petroleum Institute API Engine Oil Identification Symbol This symbol means that the oil has been certified by the American Petroleum Institute API The manufacturer only recommends API Certified engine oils Engine Oil Viscosity Chart The proper SAE viscosity grade of engine oil should be selected based on the following recommendation and be within the operating temperature shown in the engine ...

Page 231: ...l can be safely discarded in your area Engine Oil Filter The engine oil filter should be replaced at every engine oil change Engine Oil Filter Selection All of the manufacturer s engines have a full flow type disposable oil filter Use a filter of this type for replace ment The quality of replacement filters varies consider ably Only high quality filters should be used to assure most efficient serv...

Page 232: ...ug Refer to the Vehicle Emission Control Information label in the engine compartment for spark plug information Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter requires the use of unleaded fuel only Leaded gasoline will destroy the effectiveness of the converter as an emission control device Under normal operating conditions the catalytic con verter will not require maintenance However it is im portan...

Page 233: ...m age Do not shut off the engine or interrupt the ignition when the transmission is in gear and the vehicle is in motion Do not try to start the engine by pushing or towing the vehicle Do not idle the engine with any spark plug wires disconnected or removed such as when diagnostic testing Do not idle the engine for prolonged periods during very rough idle or malfunctioning operating condi tions Do...

Page 234: ...tions replace the air filter at the intervals shown on Maintenance Schedule A If however you drive the vehicle frequently under dusty or severe conditions the filter element should be inspected periodically and replaced if necessary at the intervals shown on Maintenance Schedule B WARNING The air cleaner can provide protection in the case of engine backfire Do not remove the air cleaner unless it ...

Page 235: ...tified on the battery case Also if a fast charger is used while battery is in the vehicle disconnect both vehicle battery cables be fore connecting the charger to battery Do not use a fast charger to provide starting voltage Air Conditioner Maintenance For best possible performance your air conditioner should be checked and serviced by an Authorized Dealer at the start of each warm season This ser...

Page 236: ...recommends that air conditioning service be performed by dealers or other service facilities using recovery and recycling equipment NOTE Air Conditioning systems found to be contami nated with A C System Sealers Stop Leak Products Seal Conditioners Compressor Oil or Refrigerants not ap proved by the manufacturer voids the warranty for the Air Conditioning system Power Steering Fluid Check Checking...

Page 237: ...bricant the parts concerned should be wiped clean to remove dust and grit after lubricating excess oil and grease should be removed Particular attention should also be given to hood latching compo nents to insure proper function When performing other underhood services the hood latch release mechanism and safety catch should be cleaned and lubricated The external lock cylinders should be lubricate...

Page 238: ...shield washer solvents are flam mable They could ignite and burn you Care must be exercised when filling or working around the washer solution Windshield Washer Aiming To change the aim of the windshield washers place a safety pin into the nozzle opening and move the nozzle slightly Continue making slight adjustments until you obtain the desired pattern Exhaust System The best protection against c...

Page 239: ...pressure cap when the radia tor or coolant bottle is hot Coolant Checks Check coolant protection every 12 months before the onset of freezing weather where applicable If coolant is dirty or rusty in appearance the system should be drained flushed and refilled with fresh coolant Check the front of the radiator for any accumulation of bugs leaves etc Clean the radiator by gently spraying water from ...

Page 240: ... Parts for correct coolant type CAUTION Mixing of coolants other than the specified HOAT coolant may result in decreased corrosion protec tion and engine damage that may not be covered under the new vehicle warranty If a non HOAT coolant 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 alcoho...

Page 241: ...ully tightened to prevent loss of coolant and to insure that coolant will 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 loos...

Page 242: ...ant bottle Check coolant freeze point in the system If frequent coolant additions are required or if the level in the recovery bottle does not drop when the engine cools the cooling system should be pressure tested for leaks Maintain coolant concentration at 50 ethylene glycol antifreeze minimum in water for proper corrosion protection of your engine that contains aluminum components Make sure tha...

Page 243: ...NING 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 and possible brake damage You wouldn t have your full braking capacity in an emergency Brake and Power Steering System Hoses When servicing the vehicle for scheduled maintenance inspect surface o...

Page 244: ...n the brake fluid reservoir With disc brakes fluid level can be expected to fall as the brake pads wear Brake fluid level should be checked when pads are replaced However low fluid level may be caused by a leak and a checkup may be 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...

Page 245: ...transmission fluid other than the manufac turer s recommended fluid may cause deterioration in transmission shift quality and or torque converter shudder Using a transmission fluid other than the manufacturer s recommended fluid will result in more frequent fluid and filter changes Refer to Recommended Fluids Lubricants and Genuine Parts for correct fluid type Fluid Level Check 42RLE This fluid le...

Page 246: ...enuine Parts for correct fluid type Fluid is added through the dipstick tube NOTE To prevent dirt and water from entering the transmission after checking or replenishing fluid make certain that the dipstick cap is properly reseated Special Additives The manufacturer strongly recommends against the ad dition of any additives to the transmission The only exception to this policy is the use of specia...

Page 247: ...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 Transfer Case Fluid Level Check The fluid level should be to the bottom edge of the fill hole A when the vehicle is in a level position Adding Fluid Fluid should be added only at filler hole until fluid begins to ru...

Page 248: ...o Recommended Fluids Lubricants and Genuine Parts for correct fluid type Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion Protection Of Body And Paint From Corrosion Vehicle body care requirements vary according to geo graphic locations and usage Chemicals that make roads passable in snow and ice and those that are sprayed on trees and road surfaces during other seasons are highly corrosive to the me...

Page 249: ... Bird droppings Washing Wash your vehicle regularly Always wash your ve hicle in the shade using a mild car wash soap and rinse the panels completely with clear water If insects tar or other similar deposits have accumu lated on your vehicle wash it as soon as possible Use Mopart Auto Polish to remove road film and stains and to polish your vehicle Take care never to scratch the paint Avoid using ...

Page 250: ...HING Always use mild soap suds lukewarm water and a brush with soft bristles If extra cleaning is required use a mild foaming cleaner on the entire top but support top from underneath RINSING Be sure to remove all trace of cleaner by rinsing the top thoroughly with clean water Remember to allow the top to dry before lowering it Care Of Fabric Top Windows CAUTION Your vehicle s fabric top has pliab...

Page 251: ...art Soft Top Zipper Cleaner and Lubricant into the zipper teeth If a stuck zipper slide is experi enced work the Mopart Soft Top Zipper Cleaner and Lubricant into the zipper slide Several applications may be required before the zipper comes free 6 Never paste stickers gummed labels or any tape to the windows Adhesives are hard to remove and may dam age the windows Special Care If you drive on salt...

Page 252: ...or interior vinyl trim WARNING Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes Many are potentially flammable and if used in closed areas they may cause respiratory harm Glass Surfaces All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis with any commercial household type glass cleaner Never use an abrasive type cleaner Use caution when cleaning inside rear windows equipped with electric def...

Page 253: ...remove the cargo floor and wheelhouse carpets For Add A Trunk removal procedure refer to Storage in Section 3 of this manual Follow These Steps To Replace The Carpet 1 Place the front floor carpets in the vehicle 2 Attach the carpet to the studs in the footwell and press on the attachment caps to secure the carpet 3 Place rear floor carpet in vehicle and snap rear carpet to front floor carpet 4 In...

Page 254: ...ts steering and suspension Retighten if required to torque values specified in the Service Manual Also check for accumulations of vegeta tion or brush that could become a fire hazard or conceal damage to fuel lines brake hoses axle pinion seals and propeller shafts Check air conditioning drain tube on the lower dash wall in the engine compartment for mud or debris and clean as required A plugged t...

Page 255: ... Description 1 20 Amp Yellow Park Lights Skim Sentry Key 2 20 Amp Yellow Stop Lights 3 20 Amp Yellow Subwoofer System 4 10 Amp Red Door Switch Defeat 5 10 Amp Red Airbag 6 20 Amp Yellow Rear Wiper 7 10 Amp Red Back Up Lights Rear Win dow Defroster Relay ABS 8 10 Amp Red HEVAC Cavity Fuse Description 9 10 Amp Red Airbag 10 10 Amp Red Instrument Cluster 11 10 Amp Red Solenoids DRL 12 10 Amp Red Powe...

Page 256: ...icle dormant for more than 21 days you may want to take steps to protect your battery You may Remove Cartridge fuse 15 in the Power Distribution Center labeled Ignition Off Draw IOD Store the removed IOD fuse in the Power Distribution Center location 11 labeled IOD Storage Or disconnect the negative cable from the battery Anytime you store your vehicle or keep it out of service i e vacation for tw...

Page 257: ...High Beam 74 Illumination 103 Exterior Lights Bulb Type Backup Lights 2 1156 Center High Mounted Stop Light 1 921 or W16W Fog Lights H3 Front Park Turn Lights 2 3157 Front Side Marker Lights 2 168 or W3W Headlights 2 H 6024BL Stop Tail Turn Lights 2 1157 Underhood Light 561 License Light 1157 NOTE Numbers refer to commercial bulb types that can be purchased from your local authorized dealer If a b...

Page 258: ...s 4 0 Liter Engine SAE 10W 30 API Certified Engine Oil 6 Qts 5 7 Liters Cooling System 2 4 Liter Engine Mopart Antifreeze Coolant 5 Year 100 000 Mile Formula 9 Qts 8 5 Liters 4 0 Liter Engine Mopart Antifreeze Coolant 5 Year 100 000 Mile Formula 10 5 Qts 9 9 Liters Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level 258 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 259: ...commended for the 2 4L engine API Certified SAE 10W 30 Engine Oil is recommended for the 4 0L engine Refer to oil viscosity chart for correct SAE grade meeting DaimlerChrysler Material Standard MS 6395 Spark Plugs Refer to the Vehicle Emission Control Information label in the engine compart ment Oil Filter 2 4L Engine Mopart Oil Filter P N 4105409 Oil Filter 4 0L Engine Mopart Oil Filter P N 05281...

Page 260: ...I GL5 or equivalent For trailer towing use a SAE 75W 140 Synthetic Gear Lubricant Models equipped with Trac Lok require an additive Brake Master Cylinder Mopart DOT 3 SAE J1703 should be used If DOT 3 SAE J1703 brake fluid is not available then DOT 4 is acceptable Use only recommended brake flu ids Power Steering Reservoir Mopart ATF 4 Automatic Transmission Fluid Steering Gear Linkage Ball Joints...

Page 261: ...MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES CONTENTS m Emission Control System Maintenance 262 m Maintenance Schedules 262 Schedule B 265 Schedule A 274 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 262: ...ve 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 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES There are two maintenance schedules that show the required service for your vehicle First is Schedule B It is for vehicles that are operated under the conditions that are listed below and at the ...

Page 263: ...cle 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 add as required Once a Month Check the 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 the coolant reservoir brake master cylinder...

Page 264: ... 000 km or every other interval shown on Schedule B 6 000 miles 10 000 km After completion of off road operation the underside of the vehicle should be thoroughly inspected Exam ine threaded fasteners for looseness 264 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 265: ...owing Taxi police or delivery service commercial service Off road or desert driving If equipped for and operated with E 85 ethanol fuel Miles 3 000 6 000 9 000 12 000 15 000 Kilometers 5 000 10 000 14 000 19 000 24 000 Change the engine oil and engine oil filter X X X X X Inspect the engine air filter element replace if necessary X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate th...

Page 266: ... if necessary X Inspect the PCV Valve and replace if necessary L X Replace the spark plugs X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X X Inspect the brake linings X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X Inspect the transfer case fluid add if necessary X 266 SCHEDULE B 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 267: ...pect the engine air filter element replace if necessary X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed X SCHEDULE B 267 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 268: ...if neces sary 2 4L Only X Replace the spark plugs X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X X Inspect the brake linings X X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X X Drain and refill the automatic transmission fluid and change filter X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not required if belt was previously X Drai...

Page 269: ...filter element replace if necessary X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not required if belt was previously replaced X SCHEDULE B 269 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 270: ...y L X Replace the spark plugs X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X X Replace the timing belt 2 4L Only X Inspect the brake linings X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not required if belt was previously replaced X Inspect the transfer case fluid add if necessary X 27...

Page 271: ...ace if necessary X Lubricate the steering linkage tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not required if belt was previously replaced X Flush and replace the engine coolant X SCHEDULE B 271 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 272: ...ering and suspension ball joints X X X Inspect the brake linings X X Drain and refill the front and rear axle fluid X X Drain and refill the automatic transmission fluid and replace main sump filter X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not required if belt was previously replaced X Drain and refill the transfer case fluid X Inspection and service should also be performed anytime a malfun...

Page 273: ...ommercial service or prolonged operation with heavy loading especially in hot weather require front and rear axle service indicated with a in Schedule B Perform these services if the vehicle is usually operated under these conditions SCHEDULE B 273 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 274: ...il filter X X X X X Inspect the engine air filter element and replace if necessary X Replace the spark plugs X Lubricate the steering linkage joints and outer tie rod ends X X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Inspect the transfer case fluid X 274 SCHEDULE A 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 275: ...ths 36 42 48 54 Change the engine oil and engine oil filter X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Lubricate the steering linkage joints and outer tie rod ends X X X X Inspect the brake linings X X SCHEDULE A 275 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S ...

Page 276: ...s 2 4L Only X Replace the spark plugs X Lubricate the steering linkage joints and outer tie rod ends X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not re quired if belt was previously replaced X Flush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months re gardless of mile...

Page 277: ... replace if necessary L X Replace the spark plugs X Lubricate the steering linkage joints and outer tie rod ends X X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not re quired if previously replaced X X Flush and replace the engine coolant if not done at 60 months X Inspect the transfer case fluid X SCHEDULE A 27...

Page 278: ...uter tie rod ends X X X Lubricate the steering and suspension ball joints X X Inspect the brake linings X Replace the timing belt 2 4L Only X Inspect the drive belt and replace as needed Not required if pre viously replaced X Drain and refill the transfer case fluid X Inspection and service should also be performed anytime a malfunction is observed or suspected Retain all re ceipts L This maintena...

Page 279: ...ing Service For Your Vehicle 280 Prepare For The Appointment 280 Prepare A List 280 Be Reasonable With Requests 280 m If You Need Assistance 280 m Warranty Information 283 m Mopart Parts 284 m Reporting Safety Defects 284 In Canada 284 m Publication Order Forms 285 9 ...

Page 280: ...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 Your selling dealer is best equipped and most anxious to provide prompt resolution for any wa...

Page 281: ...hrysler Motors Corporation Customer Center P O Box 21 8004 Auburn 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 Hear...

Page 282: ...ll not stand behind any service contract that is not the manufacturer 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 con...

Page 283: ...WARRANTY INFORMATION See your manufacturer s Warranty Information Booklet for information on warranty coverage and transfer of warranty IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 283 9 ...

Page 284: ...may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer and the manufacturer To contact NHTSA 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 fr...

Page 285: ...nostic Procedure Manuals Filled with diagrams charts and detailed illustrations these practical manuals make it easy for students and technicians to find and fix 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 a...

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Page 288: ...odifications Vehicle 8 Antenna Satellite Radio 147 Antifreeze Engine Coolant 258 Anti Lock Brake System 179 Anti Lock Warning Light 119 Appearance Care 248 Ashtray 62 Ashtrays and Lighter 62 Automatic Dimming Mirror 46 Automatic Transmission 165 245 Adding Fluid 246 Fluid and Filter Changes 245 Fluid Level Check 245 Fluid Type 245 Gear Ranges 166 Shifting 165 Special Additives 246 Torque Converter...

Page 289: ...aust Gas 40 CD Changer 133 138 CD Player 128 135 137 CD Player Maintenance 149 Cellular Phone 149 Chains Tire 196 Changing A Flat Tire 213 Chart Tire Sizing 185 Check Engine Light 118 Child Restraint 29 33 36 Child Restraint Tether Anchors 33 Cigar Lighter 62 Climate Control 149 Clock 120 Clutch Interlocking Ignition System 160 165 Compact Disc Maintenance 149 Compact Disc Player 140 Compass 46 Co...

Page 290: ... Defroster Rear Window 154 Defroster Windshield 151 153 Delay Wipers 58 Deploying Airbag 27 Diagnostic System Onboard 225 Dimmer Switch Headlight 57 Dipsticks Oil Engine 228 Disabled Vehicle Towing 219 Disposal Engine Oil 231 Used Coolant 240 Door Locks 15 Doors 15 Drive Belts 231 Driving 181 Off Pavement 181 Off Road 181 On Hills 182 On Slippery Surfaces 181 When to Use Low Range 181 Dual Top 66 ...

Page 291: ...Oil Filter 231 Oil Pressure Gauge 117 Oil Selection 258 Overheating 210 Starting 160 Temperature Gauge 118 Engine Oil Viscosity Chart 230 Entry System Illuminated 15 Exhaust Gas Caution 40 Exhaust System 238 Extender Seat Belt 21 Exterior Finish Care 249 Fabric Care 250 252 Fabric Top 250 Filters Air Cleaner 234 Engine Fuel 234 Engine Oil 231 Finish Care 249 Flashers Hazard Warning 210 Turn Signal...

Page 292: ...acity 258 Fuel System Caution 200 Fuses 254 Gas Cap 200 Gasoline 197 Gasoline Reformulated 198 Gasoline Oxygenate Blends 198 Gauges Coolant Temperature 118 Fuel 120 Odometer 119 Oil Pressure 117 Speedometer 117 Tachometer 116 Voltmeter 116 Gear Ranges 164 166 Glass Cleaning 252 Glove Compartment 65 Hard Top 78 Hard Top Removal 79 Hazard Warning Flasher 210 Headlights Dimmer Switch 57 Switch 57 Hea...

Page 293: ...ittent Wipers 58 Introduction 4 Jack Location 211 Jack Operation 214 Jacking Instructions 214 Jump Starting 216 Key Programming 13 Key Release Button 11 Key Replacement 13 Key Sentry 12 Key In Reminder 12 Keys 11 Lane Change and Turn Signals 116 Lap Belts 17 Lap Shoulder Belts 17 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren 33 Lead Free Gasoline 197 Lighter Cigar 62 Lights 56 Airbag 29 118 Anti Loc...

Page 294: ...15 Steering Wheel 14 Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren LATCH 33 Lubrication Body 237 Lug Nuts 215 Maintenance Airbag 29 Maintenance Free Battery 234 Maintenance Procedures 228 Maintenance Schedule 262 Schedule 9A9 274 Schedule 9B9 265 Maintenance Schedules 262 Malfunction Indicator Light 118 226 Manual Service 285 Manual Transmission 163 246 Fluid Level Check 247 Lubricant Selection 246 Shift ...

Page 295: ...m 225 226 Outside Rearview Mirrors 49 Overheating Engine 210 Owner s Manual 285 Paint Care 248 Paint Damage 248 Parking Brake 175 Passenger Airbag On Off Switch 26 Passing Light 57 PCV Valve 234 Pets 39 Pets Transporting 39 Placard Tire and Loading Information 188 Polishing and Waxing 249 Power Distribution Center 256 Steering 236 Pregnant Women and Seat Belts 21 Preparation for Jacking 213 Pressu...

Page 296: ...Replacement Parts 227 Replacement Tires 194 Reporting Safety Defects 284 Restraints Child 29 Restraints Occupant 16 Rotation Tires 196 Safety Checks Inside Vehicle 41 Safety Checks Outside Vehicle 41 Safety Defects Reporting 284 Safety Information Tire 184 Safety Tips 40 Satellite Radio 145 Satellite Radio Antenna 147 Schedule Maintenance 262 Seat Belts 17 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage 21 An...

Page 297: ...ow Plow 205 Soft Top 82 Spare Tire 213 Spark Plugs 232 Specifications Fuel 197 Oil 230 Speed Control 60 Speedometer 117 Starting 160 Automatic Transmission 160 Emergency Jump Starting 216 Engine Block Heater 162 Engine Fails to Start 161 Manual Transmission 160 Starting Procedures 160 Steering Power 236 Tilt Column 60 Wheel Lock 14 Wheel Tilt 60 Storage 65 256 Storage Vehicle 256 Storing Your Vehi...

Page 298: ...l 192 Radial 193 Replacement 194 Rotation 196 Sizes 185 Spare Tire 213 Spinning 193 Tread Wear Indicators 194 Wheel Nut Torque 215 To Open Hood 55 Torque Converter Clutch 170 Towing 202 219 Disabled Vehicle 219 Recreational 205 Trailering 202 Trac Lok Rear Axle 173 Trailer Towing 202 Hitches 197 Transfer Case 247 Four Wheel Drive Operation 170 Maintenance 247 Transmission Automatic 165 Maintenance...

Page 299: ...Instrument Cluster Description 116 Warnings and Cautions 7 Warranty Information 283 Washer Adding Fluid 155 Washers Windshield 238 Waxing and Polishing 249 Wheel Alignment and Balance 195 Wheel Changing 211 Wheel Mounting 215 Wheel Nut Torque 215 Windshield Defroster 151 153 Windshield Folding 102 Windshield Washer Aiming 238 Windshield Washers 58 238 Fluid 238 Windshield Wiper Blades 237 Windshie...

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