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Getting to Know Your

2004 Aztek

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Rear Door Security Locks

To prevent rear seat passengers from
opening the rear doors from the inside: 
• Open a rear door and locate the lock 

on the inside of the door.  

• Slide it to the LOCK position.  
Repeat the process for the other rear
door. To disable this feature, reverse the
process. 

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

Rear Center Shoulder Belt

The rear seat’s
center shoulder
belt stows over-
head.  To use it,
remove it from
its stowage
location, pull it
down and
attach it to the
belt buckle,
inserting its
knob through
the buckle key-
hole.  This com-
pletes the
three-point belt
routing.  The
elastic strap
stored under the driver-side head
restraint connects with a sliding loop on
the belt.  Hook the elastic strap to the
loop, as shown, to lower the routing 
of the belt as needed for maximum 
comfort.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

LATCH System  

Your vehicle is equipped with the Lower
Anchorages and Top Tethers for
CHildren (LATCH) system, which
requires a special, compatible Child
Restraint Seat in order to use the
LATCH system. (See the Owner Manual
for full instructions for securing conven-
tional and LATCH-compatible child
restraints in your Aztek.)  

LATCH locations are below the contrast-
ing fabric dots on second-row split-
bench seats (shown). There are two
LATCH locations in the second row (both
outboard seating positions). 

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

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Summary of Contents for 2004 Aztek

Page 1: ...the Liftgate 12 Sliding Rear Convenience Tray 13 Adjusting the Roofrack Crossrails 13 Rear Door Security Locks 14 LATCH System 14 Rear Center Shoulder Belt 14 Automatic Level Control 15 All Wheel Driv...

Page 2: ...erior Interior Lamp Switch J Audio Steering Wheel Controls K Hood Release L Parking Brake M Horn N Ignition Switch O Audio Steering Wheel Controls P Shift Lever Q Accessory Power Outlet R Rear Outlets...

Page 3: ...ture Gauge IMPORTANT The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know of many important aspects of your vehicle s operation It is important to read your Owner Manual and become familiar with t...

Page 4: ...ve with out refueling It is based on recent fuel economy and remaining fuel FUEL USED displays the amount of fuel that has been used since it was last reset Average Speed AVG SPEED shows the vehicle s...

Page 5: ...ION FOR DRIVER 2 The PROGRAM MODE message in the display center indicates that it is ready to begin programming Follow the DIC instructions on the display to personalize each of the following Headlamp...

Page 6: ...red See Section 3 of the Owner Manual to manually calibrate the compass See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Compass Calibration optional Auto Door Lock Unlock The DIC optional is factory set to auto ma...

Page 7: ...re turned back on Use of high beams in fog is not recommended See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Automatic Headlamp System If the headlamp rotary knob is in the AUTO position during daytime driving it...

Page 8: ...kely the lamp control is in the Off position See instructions above The HUD displays important information on an image that appears to be focused toward the front of the vehicle Projecting the informa...

Page 9: ...ture levers that per sonalize the desired temperature to the corresponding seating position All other heating ventilation and air conditioning controls operate similarly to the manual climate control...

Page 10: ...For additional comfort during cold weath er the front seats can be heated The buttons to con trol this feature are located on the instrument panel switchbank The left switch is for the driver seat an...

Page 11: ...layer follow the above steps When more than one disc is loaded a number for each disc is displayed To play a specific CD press the CD AUX button then the number of the CD you want to hear A small bar...

Page 12: ...e of the vehicle by using the key in the lift The Content Theft Deterrent System has a red indicator lamp atop the center of the instrument panel that flash es slowly when the system is armed After cl...

Page 13: ...crossrails are not in the fully rear position as damage could result to the sunroof glass panel and or crossrails gate or by pressing REAR on the Remote Keyless Entry System key fob transmitter When...

Page 14: ...ee point belt routing The elastic strap stored under the driver side head restraint connects with a sliding loop on the belt Hook the elastic strap to the loop as shown to lower the routing of the bel...

Page 15: ...System optional Vehicles equipped with TCS limit wheel spin TCS only operates when it senses that one or both of the front wheels are beginning to lose traction When this happens the system operates t...

Page 16: ...arted make sure your Aztek s engine and exhaust has cooled to prevent injury and dam age to the tent Locate the two attaching straps at the leading edge of the tent Secure them to the roof rail tie do...

Page 17: ...e driving Maintain proper tire pressure check with every fuel up Keep the vehicle on the recommended maintenance schedule Load cargo on the roof rack for long trips only when necessary Understand that...

Page 18: ...Getting to Know Your 2004 Aztek 18 Notes...

Page 19: ...19 Notes...

Page 20: ...We will provide the following services for 3 years 36 000 mi 60 000 km at no expense to you Fuel delivery Lockout service identification required Tow to nearest dealership for warranty service Change...

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