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damage. Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote t.) W For supercharged engines only: Check the supercharger oil level and add oil as needed (or every 36 months, whichever occurs first). See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in this section. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote y.)


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0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation’’ in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


3 SERVICED BY.


I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule 33,000 Miles (55 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


36,000 Miles (60 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED


BY:


7- 1


I Short TripKity Maintenance Schedule I 39,000 Miles (65 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


I 42,000 Miles (70 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


c] Rotate tires, S e e “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


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I Short TripKity Maintenance Schedule 45,000 Miles (75 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving


in dusty conditions. Replace filter if necessary. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote?.)


48,000 Miles (80 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


i ,


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


DATE SERVICED


ACTUAL MILEAGE


BY:


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I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule I 50,000 Miles (83 000 km) 0 Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: - In heavy city traffic where the outside


temperature regularly reaches 90 "F (32°C) cx higher.


- In hilly or mountainous terrain.


- When doing frequent trailer towing. - Uses such as found in taxi, police or


delivery service.


If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions, the fluid and filter do not require changing.


ACTUAL MILEAGE 1


DATE


I Short TripKity Maintenance Schedule 51,000 Miles (85 000 kmj CI Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


54,000 Miles (90 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


I DATE


I ACTUAL MILEAGE ISERVICED


BY: I


DATE .


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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Trip/City Maintenance Schedule I


)Short 57,000 Miles (95 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


DATE


ACTUAL


MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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60,000 Mil(--.: (IO0 000 km) 0 Change engine oil. and filter (or e7 rery


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. 0 Inspect engine accessory drive belt.


An Emission Control Service. Inspect camshaft timing belt. An Emission Control Sewice. (See footnote?.)


[7 Replace air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Service. 17 Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage


or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote"f)


Short TripKity Maintenance Schedule


For supercharged engines only: Check the supercharger oil level and add oil as needed (or every 36 months, whichever occurs first). See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in this section. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote T.) Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY:


63,000 Miles (105 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


DATE


ACTUAL


MILEAGE


SERVICED


BY:


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I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule I 66,000 Miles (110 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every ‘ 3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Sewice. 0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


69,000 Miles (115 000 km) ~0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


I DATE


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I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule 72,000 Miles (120 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation’’ in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


75,000 Miles (125 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving


in dusty conditions. Replace filter if necessary. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote?.)


El Inspect camshaft timing belt.


An Emission Control Service.


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED


BY:


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I Short TripKity Maintenance Schedu 78,000 Miles (130 000 km) 17 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first), An Emission Control Sewice.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


81,000 Miles (135 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Sewice.


ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED


BY-:


~~


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


,,


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I Short TripKity Maintenance Schedule 84,000 Miles (140 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every - 3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and Rotation” in the Index for proper rota pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


.tion


87,000 Miles (145 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY


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I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule I 90,000 Miles (150 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Sewice. 0 Replace air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Service.


0 Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage


or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote T.) For supercharged engines only: Check the supercharger oil level and add oil as needed (or every 36 m’onths, whichever occurs first). See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in this section. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote “f.)


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0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule 93,000 Miles (155 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


94,000 Miles (160 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedu .e I 99,000 Miles (145 000 km) W Change engine oil and €ilter (or every


3 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


100,000 Miles (166 000 km) 0 Inspect spark plug wires, An Emission Control Service. 0 Replace spark plugs. 0 Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: - In heavy city traffic where the outside


An Emission Control Service.


temperature regularly reaches 90 F (32 ' C) or higher.


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I Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule


lly or mountainous terrain. - In hi :n doing frequent trailer towing. - Whe - Uses such as found in taxi, police or


delivery service.


If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions, the fluid andfilter do not require changing.


150,000 Miles .(240 000 km) CI Drain, flush and refill cooling system (or every 60 months since last service, whichever occurs first). See “Engine Coolant’’ in the Index for what to use. Inspect hoses. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Sewice.


I DATE


I ACTUAL MILEAGE


ISERVICED


BY: I


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Long Trip/Highway Maintenance Schedule


7,500 Miles (12 500 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Sewice. Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.>


The services shown in this schedule up to 100,000 miles (166 000 km) should be performed after 100,000 miles (166 000 km) at the same intervals. The services shown at 150,000 miles (240 000 km) should be performed at the same interval after 150,000 miles (240 000 km). See “Owner Checks and Services” and “Periodic Maintenance Inspections” following. Footnotes The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or the


California Air Resources Board has determined that the failure to perform this maintenance item will not nullify the emission warranty or limit recall liability prior to the completion of the vehicle’s useful life. We, however, urge that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded. + A good time to check your brakes is during tire rotation. See “Brake System Inspection” under “Periodic Maintenance Inspection” in Part C of this schedule.


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Long Trip/Highwav Maintenance Schedule I 15,000 Miles (25 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation’’ in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


22,500 Miles (37 500 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. 0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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1, Long Tripmighway Maintenance Schedule 30,000 Miles (50 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service,


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


0 Replace air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Sewice.


B Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage


or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Sewice. (See footnote .) 0 For supercharged engines only: Check the supercharger oil level and add oil as needed (or every 36 months, whichever occurs first). See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in this section. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote T.)


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I Long Trip/Highway Maintenance Schedule 37,500 Miles (62 500 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. 17 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation’’ in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


I 45,000 Miles (75 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. 0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


BY:


DATE SERVICED


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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II Long TriplHighway lwaintenanee Schedule 50,000 Miles (83 000 km)


Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: - In heavy city traffic where the outside


temperature regularly reaches 98 * F (32°C) or higher.


- In hilly or mountainous terrain. - When doing frequent trailer towing.


delivery service.


- Uses such as found in taxi, police or If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions, the fluid and filter do not require changing.


BATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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52,500 Miles (87 500 km) U Change engine oil and filter (or every


12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


60,000 Miles (100 000 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 For supercharged engines only: Check the


supercharger oil level and add oil as needed (or every 36 months, whichever occurs first). See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in this section. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote T.) Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


~~ DATE SERVICED


ACTUAL MILEAGE


BY:


(Continued)


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v Maintenance Schedule


An Emission Control Sewice.


60,000 Miles (100 000 km) (Continued) 17 Inspect engine accessory drive belt. 0 Inspect camshaft timing belt. 0 Replace air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Service. 0 Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage


An Emission Control Sewice. (See footnote?.)


or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote?.)


67,500 Miles (112 500 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. 0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


--\


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Long Tripmighway MainterlaIlce Schedule 75,000 Miles (125 000 km) El Change engine oil and filter (or every


12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. Inspect camshaft timing belt. An Emission Control Service.


c7 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


82,500 Miles (137 500 km) 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every


12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE ‘SERVICED


BY:


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Long Trip/Highway Maintenance Schedule 90,000 Miles (150 000 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. 0 Replace air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Service.


El Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage


or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote?.) 0 For supercharged engines only: Check the supercharger oil level and add oil as needed (or every 36 months, whichever occurs first). See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in this section. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote T.)


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0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


t-t-tl


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED B X


I Long Tripmighway Maintenance Schedule 1 97,500 Miles (162 500 km)


Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service.


0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection and


Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)


DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED


BY:


100,000 Miles (166 000 km) 0 Inspect spark plug wires. An Emission Control Service. 0 Replace spark plugs. 0 Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: - In heavy city traffic where the outside


An Emission Control Service.


temperature regularly reaches 90 O F (32 O C) or higher.


(Continued)


Long Trip/Highway Maintenance Schedule


100,000 Miles (166 000 km) (Continued)


- In hilly or mountainous terrain, - When doing frequent trailer towing. - Uses such as found in taxi, police or


delivery service.


lfyou do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions, the fluid aadJi’lter do not require changing.


150,000 Miles (240 000 km) 0 Drain, flush and refill cooling system (or every 60 months since last service, whichever occurs first). See “Engine Coolant” in the Index for what to use. Inspect hoses. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Pressure test the cololing system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Service.


DATE


ACTUAL MILEAGE


SERVICED BY:


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Part B: Owner Checks and Services Listed below are owner checks and services which should be performed at the intervals specified to help ensure the safety, dependability and emission control performance of your vehicle. Be sure any necessary repairs are completed at once. Whenever any fluids or lubricants are added to your vehicle, make sure they are the proper ones, as shown in Part D. At Each Fuel Fill It is important for you or a service station attendant to perform these underhood checks at each fuel fill.


Engine Oil Level Check Check the engine oil level and add the proper oil if necessary. See “Engine Oil” in the Index for further details.


Engine Coolant Level Check Check the engine coolant level and add the proper coolant mix if necessary. See “Engine Coolant” in the Index for further details.


Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check Check the windshield washer fluid level in the windshield washer tank and add the proper fluid if necessary. See “Windshield Washer Fluid” in the Index for further details. At Least Once a Month Tire Inflation Check Make sure tires are inflated to the correct pressures. See “Tires” in the Index for further details.


Cassette Deck Service Clean cassette deck. Cleaning should be done every 50 hours of tape play. See “Audio Systems” in the Index for further details.


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Automatic Tkansaxle Check Check the transaxle fluid level; add if needed. See “Automatic Transaxle” in the Index. A fluid loss may indicate a problem. Check the system and repair if needed. At Least Once a Year Key Lock Cylinders Service Lubricate the key lock cylinders with the lubricant specified in Part D,


Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all hinges and latches, including those for the hood, rear compartment, glove box door, console door and any folding seat hardware, Part D tells you what to use. More frequent lubrication may be required when #exposed to a! corrosive environment.


At Least Twice a Year Restraint System Check Make sure the safety belt reminder light and all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are working properly, If your vehicle has a built-in child restraint, also periodically make sure the harness straps, latch plates, buckle, clip, retractors and anchorages are working properly. Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt and built-in child restraint system parts. If you see anything that might keep a safety belt or built-in child restraint system from doing its job, have it repaired. Have any torn or frayed safety belts or harness straps replaced. Also look for any opened or broken air bag co’verings, and have them repaired or replaced, (The’ air bag system does not need regular maintenance.) Wiper Blade Check Inspect wiper blades for wear or cracking. Replace blade inserts that appear worn or damaged or that streak or miss areas oftle windshield. Also see “Wiper Blades, Cleaning” in the Index.


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Starter Switch Check


Brake-Transaxle Shift Interlock (BTSI) Check


When you are doing this check, the vehicle could move suddenly. If it does, you or others could be injured. Follow the steps below.


When you are doing this check, the vehicle could move suddenly. If it does, you or others could be injured. Follow the steps below.


1. Before you start, be sure you have enough room


around the vehicle.


2. Firmly apply both the parking brake (see “Parking


Brake” in the Index if necessary) and the regular brake. NOTE: Do not use the accelerator pedal, and be ready to turn off the engine immediately if it starts.


3. Try to start the engine in each gear. The starter


should work only in PARK (9) or NEUTRAL (N). If the starter works in any other position, your vehicle needs service.


1. Before you start, be sure you have enough room


around the vehicle. It should be parked on a level surface.


2. Firmly apply the parking brake (see “Parking Brake”


in the Index if necessary). NOTE: Be ready to apply the regular brake immediately if the vehicle begins to move.


3. With the engine off, turn the key to the RUN


position, but don’t start the engine. Without applying the regular brake, try to move the shift lever out of PARK (P) with normal effort. If the shift lever moves out of PARK (P), your vehicle’s BTSI needs service.


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Ignition Transaxle Lock Check While parked, and with the parking brake set, try to turn the ignition key to LOCK in each shift lever position. The key should turn to LOCK only when the shift lever is in PARK (P). The key should come out only in LOCK.


Parking Brake and Automatic Transaxle PARK (P) MecT nism I--


leck


When you are d ng this check, your vehicle could begin to move. You or others could be injured and property could be damaged. Make sure there is room in front of your vehicle in case it begins to roll. Be ready to apply the regular brake at once should the vehicle begin to move.


Park on a fairly steep hill, with the vehicle facing downhill. Keeping your foot on the regular brake, set the parking brake,


To check the p,arking brake's holding ability: With the engine running and transaxle in NEUTRAL (N), slowly remove foot pressure fiom the regular brake pedal. D'o this until the vehicle is held by the parking brake only. To check the PARK (P) mechanism's holding ability: With the engine running, shift to PARK (a). Then release all brakes.


Underbody Flushing Service At least every spring, use plain water to flush any corrosive materials from the underbody. Take care to clean thoroughly any areas where mud and other debris can collect.


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Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Listed below are inspections and services which should be performed at least twice a year (for instance, each spring and fall). You should let your GM dealer’s service department or other qualified service center do these jobs. Make sure any necessary repairs are completed at once. Proper procedures to perform these services may be found in a GM service manual. See “Service and Owner Publications” in the Index. Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose or missing parts, signs of wear or lack of lubrication. Inspect the power steering lines and hoses for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Clean and then inspect the drive axle boot seals for damage, tears or leakage. Replace seals if necessary. Exhaust System Inspection Inspect the complete exhaust system. Inspect the body near the exhaust system. Look for broken, damaged,


missing or out-of-position parts as well as open seams, holes, loose connections or other conditions which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. See “Engine Exhaust” in the Index. Radiator and Heater Hose Inspection Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. Inspect all pipes, fittings and clamps; replace as needed. Throttle Linkage Inspection Inspect the throttle linkage for interference or binding, and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replace any cables that have high eEort or excessive wear. Do not lubricate accelerator and cruise control cables. Brake System Inspection Inspect the complete system. Inspect brake lines and hoses for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for surface condition. Inspect other brake parts, including calipers, parking brake, etc. Check parking brake adjustment. You may need to have your brakes inspected more often if your driving habits or conditions result in frequent braking.


USAGE


FLUIDLUBRICANT


System


Power Steering System


Transaxle Key Lock Cylinders


Supercharger


(GM Part No, 12377967 or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid). GM Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. 1052884 - 1 pint, 105001 7 - 1 auart, or equivalent). DEXRON@-111 Automatic Transmission Fluid. Multi-Purpose lubricant, Superlube@ (GM Part No. 12346241 or equivalent). Supercharger Oil (GM Part No. 12345982). See “Supercharges Oil” in the Index.


Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants NOTE: Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number or specification may be obtained from your GM dealer.


USAGE


Engine Oil


Engine Coolant


FLUIDLLUBRICANT Engine oil with the American Petroleum Institute Certified For Gasoline Engines “Starburst” symbol of the proper viscosity. To determine the preferred viscosity for your vehicle’s engi lne, see “Engine Oil” in the Index. 50/50 mixture of clean water (preferably distilled) and use only GM Goodwrench@ DEX-COOL TM or Hawline@ DEX-COOL TM coolant. See “Engine Coolant” in the Index.


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USAGE


Chassis Lubrication


Windshield Washer Solvent


~~


Hood Latch Assembly, Pivots, Spring Anchor and Release Pawl


FLUIDLUBRICANT


Chassis lubricant (GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI ## 2, Category LB or GC-LB. GM Optikleen@ Washer Solvent (GM Part No. 1051515) or equivalent. Lubriplate lubricant aerosol (GM Part No. 12346293 or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI # 2, Category LB or GC-LB.


USAGE


Hood and Door Hinges


FLUIDLLUBRICANT


Multi-purpose lubricant, Superlube@ (GM Part No. 12346241 or equivalent).


(GM Part No. 10501.09).


Fuel Door Hinge Engine oil or Lubriplate Lubricant and Trunk Access Panel Hinges Weatherstrip Conditioning


Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. 12345579 or equivalent).


See “Replacement Parts” in the Index for recommended replacement filters and spark plugs.


Part E: Maintenance Record After the scheduled services are performed, relcord the date, odometer reading and who performed the service in the boxes provided after the maintenance interval. Any additional information from “Owner Checks and


Services” or “Periodic Maintenance” can be added on the following record pages. Also, you should retain all maintenance receipts. Your owner information portfolio is a convenient place to store them.


Maintenance Record


SERVICED BY


MAINTENANCE PERFORMED


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Maintenance Record


ODOMETER


DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED SERVICED


READING


BY


~. . 4 ..


., . . . ~.


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Maintenance Record


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Section 8 Customer Assistance Information


Here you will find out how to contact Pontiac if you need assistance. This section also tells you how to obtain service publications and how to report any safety defects.


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Pontiac Cares Services What Makes up Pontiac Cares? Customer Satisfaction Procedure Customer Assistance Information Address for Writing to Pontiac Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users Pontiac Roadside Assistance Phone Number for Roadside Assistance Canadian Roadside Assistance


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Pontiac Courtesy Transportation BBB Autoline Information Warranty Information Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Reporting Safety Defects to Canada Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors Ordering Service Publications in Canada How to Order Service Publications Order Form for Service Publications


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The PONTIAC CARES philosophy and elements are designed to make you realize that Pontiac recognizes you as a valuable customer, appreciates your purchase dlecision, and is dedicated to taking care of the most important person ... YOU! PONTIAC CARES is: A valuabl'e feature that comes with every Pontiac, a feature that offers a multitude of benefits that can give you safety, security, comfort and convenience.


Pontiac Cares


Y d


With PONTIAC CARES, you are never more than a phone call away from having your concern taken care of.


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Customer Satisfaction Procedure


What makes up Pontiac Cares? 0 A 3 year/36,000 mile (60 000 km) Bumper to


Bumper Warranty Customer Assistance Roadside Assistance


0 Courtesy Transportation All of these elements combine to make your driving experience an enjoyable one, and are discussed in greater detail further in your owner’s manual. Pontiac is focusing on the changing needs of our customers and is committed to giving you an exceptional level of customer care throughout the ownership experience. Our goal is to create total customer enthusiasm in our product and our services, and make you the most satisfied customer in the world.


Pontiac dealers have the facilities, trained technicians and up-to-date information to promptly address any concerns you may have. However, if a concern has not been resolved to your complete satisfaction, take the following steps: STEP ONE -- Discuss your concern with a member of dealership management. Normally, concerns can be quickly resolved at that level. If the matter has already been reviewed with the Sales, Service or Parts Manager, contact the owner of the dealership or the General Manager. STEP TWO -- If after contacting a member of dealership.management, it appears your concern cannot be resolved by the dealership without further help, contact the Pontiac Customer Assistance Center by calling 1 -800-PM-CARES. In ICanada, contact GM of Canada Customer Communication Centre in Oshawa by calling 1-800-263-3777 (English) or 1-800-263-7854 (French).


For help outside of the United States and Canada, call the following numbers as appropriate: 0 In Mexico: (525) 625-3256 0 In Puerto Rico: 1-800-496-9992 (English) or


1-800-496-9993 (Spanish)


0 In the U.S. Virgin Islands: 1-800-496-9994 0 In the Dominican Republic: 1-800-75 1-4135


(English) or 1-800-75 1-4 136 (Spanish) In the Bahamas: 1-800-389-0009


0 In Bermuda, Barbados, Antigua and the British


Virgin Islands: 1-800-534-0122 In all other Caribbean countries: (809) 763- 13 15 In other overseas locations, call GM International Product Center in Canada at (905) 644-4112.


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For prompt assistance, please have the following information available to give the Customer Assistance Representative:


Your name, address, home and business telephone numbers Vehicle Identification Number (This is available from the vehicle registration or title, or the plate at the top left of the instrument panel and visible through the windshield.) Dealership name and location Vehicle delivery date and present mileage Nature of concern


We encourage you to call us so we can give your inquiry prompt attention. However, if you wish to write Pontiac, address your inquiry to:


Pontiac Customer Assistance Center One Pontiac Plaza Pontiac, MI 48340-2952


In Canada, write to:


General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Communication Centre, 163-005 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario LlH 8P7


Refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet for addresses of GM Overseas offices. When contacting Pontiac, please remember that your concern will likely be resolved in the dealership, using the dealer’s facilities, equipment and personnel, That is why we suggest you follow Step One first if you have a concern. Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users To assist customers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired and who use Text Telephones (TTYs), Pontiac has TTY equipment available at its Customer Assistance Center. Any TTY user can communicate with Pontiac by dialing: 1-800-833-PONT. (TTY users in Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.)


Pontiac Roadside


._ istance Program Security While You Travel


1 -800-ROADSIm (1 -860-762-3743) As the proud owner of a new Pontiac vehicle, you are automatically enrolled in the Pontiac Roadside Assistance program. This value-added service is intended to provide you with peace of mind as you drive in the city or travel the open road. Pontiac's Roadside Assistance toll-free number is staffed by a team of technically trained advisors, who are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We take anxiety out of uncertain situations by providing minor repair information over the phone or making arrangements to tow your vehicle to the nearest Pontiac dealer.


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We will provide the following services for 3 year/36,000 miles (60 000 km), at no expense to you:


For prompt and efficient assistance when calling, please provide the following information to give the advisor:


Fuel delivery Keys locked in vehicle


0 Tow to nearest dealership for warranty service


Change a flat tire Jump starts Courtesy Transportation -- See Pontiac Courtesy Transportation section for details


We have quick, easy access to telephone numbers of the following additional services depending on vour needs:


Hotels Glass replacement Rental vehicle or taxis Police, fire department or hospitals


In many instances, mechanical failures are covered under Pontiac’s comprehensive warranty. However, when other services are utilized, our advisors will explain any payment obligations you might incur.


Location of vehicle Telephone number of your location Vehicle model, year and color


0 Mileage of vehicle 0 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)


Vehicle license plate number


Pontiac reserves the right to limit services or reimbursement to an owner or driver when in Pontiac’s judgement the claims become excessive in frequency or type of occurrence. While we hope that you never have the occasion to use our service, it is added security while traveling for you and your family. Remember, we’re only a phone call away. Pontiac Roadside Assistance -- 1 -800-ROADSIDD or 1-800-762-3743.


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Canadian Roadside Assistance Vehicles purchased in Canada have an extensive Roadside Assistance program accessible from anywhere in Canada or the United States. Please refer to the separate brochure provided by the dealer or call 1-800-268-6800 for emergency services. Pontiac Courtesy Transportation


Pontiac strives to give you a worry free ownership of your vehicle, and we realize the inconvenience of being without a car. So Pontiac has come up with a way to eliminate any frustrations you might have when trying to get a ride to work, or wondering how you will get home. Well, your worries are over. Pontiac provides no-cost transportation when you bring your 1997 Pontiac in for warranty service. It applies to any repair covered under the 3 year/36,000 mile (60 000 km) limited warranty, and to any 1997 Pontiac requiring repair as a result of product recall or special policy situations. For same day service, you are entitled to one-way shuttle service of up to 10 miles (16 km), If the vehicle requires multiple day repairs, you're entitled to either a Pontiac loaner or reimbursement for a rental car, up to $30/day, for up to five days. Some state insurance regulations make it impractical to rent vehicles to people under 21 years of age. If you are under 21 and have difficulty renting a vehicle, Pontiac will reimburse you, up to $30/day, for any documented transportation you receive. In Canada, please consult your CM dealer for information on Courtesy Transportation.


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GM Participation in an Alternative Dispute Resolution Program This program is available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Canadian owners refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet. General Motors reserves the right to change eligibility limitations and/or to discontinue its participation in this program. Both Pontiac and your Pontiac dealer are committed to making sure you are completely satisfied with your new vehicle. Our experience has shown that, if a situation arises where you feel your concern has not been adequately addressed, the Customer Satisfaction Procedure described earlier in this section is very successful. There may be instances where an impartial third party can assist in arriving at a solution to a disagreement regarding vehicle repairs or interpretation of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. To assist in resolving these disagreements, Pontiac voluntarily participates in BBB AUTO LINE.


BBB AUTO LINE is an out-of-court program administered by the Better Business Bureau system to settle automotive disputes. This program is available free of charge to customers who currently own or lease a GM vehicle. If you are not satisfied after following the Customer Satisfaction'Procedure, you may contact the BBB using the toll-free telephone number, or write them at the following address:


BBB AUTO LINE Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. 4200 Wilson Boulevard Suite 800 Arlington, VA 22203- 1804 Telephone: 1-800-955-5100


TO file a claim, you will be asked to provide your name and address, your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and a statement of the nature of your complaint. Eligibility is limited by vehicle age and mileage, and other factors.


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We prefer you utilize the Customer Satisfaction Procedure before you resort to AUTO LINE, but yolu may contact the BBB at any time. The BBB will attempt to resolve the complaint serving as an intermediary, If this mediation is unsuccessful, an informal hearing will be scheduled where eligible customers may present their case to an impartial third-party arbitrator. The arbitrator will make a decision which you may accept or reject. If you accept the decision, GM will be bound by that decision. The entire dispute res'olution proceldure should ordinarily take about 40 days from the time you file a claim until a dc-rision is made. Some state laws may require you to use this program before filing a claim with a state-run arbitration program or in the courts. For further information, contact the BBB at 1-800-955-5100 or the Pontiac Customer Assistance Center at 1 -800-PM-CARES. Warranty Information Your vehicle comes with a separate warranty booklet that contains detailed warranty information,


REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying General Motors. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or General Motors. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the Washington, D.C. area) or write to:


NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, D.C. 20590


You can also obtain other info'rmation about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.


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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT If you live in Canada, and you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, you should immediately notify Transport Canada, in addition to notifying General Motors of Canada Limited. You may write to:


Transport Canada Box 8880 Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3J2


REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO GENERAL MOTORS In addition to notifying NHTSA (or Transport Canada) in a situation like this, we certainly hope you’ll notify us. Please call us at 1-800-PM-CARES or write:


Pontiac Division Customer Assistance Center One Pontiac Plaza Pontiac, MI 48340-2952


In Canada, please call us at 1-800-263-3777 (English) or 1-800-263-7854 (French). Or, write: General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Communication Centre 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario LlH 8P7


Ordering Service and Owner Publications in Canada Service manuals, service bulletins, owner’s manuals and other service literature are available for purchase for all current and past model General Motors vehicles. The toll-free telephone number for ordering information in Canada is 1-800-668-5539.


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1997 PONTIAC SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION


The following publications covering the operation and servking of your vehicle can be purchased by filling out


the Service Publication Order Form in this book and mailing if in with your check, money order,


or credit card information to Helm, Incorporated (address below.)


SERVICE MANUALS Service Manuals have the diagnosis and repair information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $90.00 TRANSMISSION, TRANSAXLE, TRANSFER CASE UNIT REPAIR MANUAL This manual provides information on unit repair service procedures, adjustments and specifications for the 1997 GM transmissions, transaxles and transfer cases. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $40.00


CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1997 PONTIAC OWNER’S INFORMATION Owner publications are written directly for Owners and intended to lprovide basic operational information about the vehicle. The owner’s manual will include the Maintenance Schedule for all models. In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Owner’s Manual and Warranty Booklet. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $1 5.00 Without Portfolio: Owner’s Manual only. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $10.00 CURRENT & PAST MODEL ORDER FORMS Service Publications are available for current and past model GM vehicles. To request an order form, please specify year and model name of the vehicle.


ORDER TOLL FREE


(NOTE: For Credit Card Holders Only) (Monday-Friday 8:OO AM - 6:OO PM EST) FAX Orders Only 1-31 3-865-5927


1 -800-782-4356


service. If further information is needed, write to the address s R own below or call


Orders will be mailed within 10 days of receipt. Please allow ade uate time for postal 1-800-782-4356. Material cannot be returned for credit without packing slip with return information within 30 days of delivery. On returns, a re-stocking fee may be ap,plied aqainst the original order.


v Section 9 Index


1.23. 2.65


2.57. 2.59


Accessory Power Outlet .................... AirBag ....................................... 1-22 How Does it Restrain .......................... 1-26 How it Works ................................ 1-24 . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Readiness Light ......................... Servicing ................................... 1-27 What Makes it Inflate .......................... 1-25 What Will You See After it Inflates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-26 When Should it Inflate ......................... 1-25 Air Cleaner .................................... 6- 19 Air Conditioning ............................ Air Conditioning Refrigerants ..................... Alignment and Balance. Tire ...................... Aluminum Wheels. Cleaning ...................... Antifreeze ..................................... Anti-Lock


Brake System Warning Light ................ 2.67. 4.7 Brakes ...................................... 4.7


6-73 6-52 6-61 6-27


3.3. 3.7


Anti.Theft. Radio .............................. Appearance Care ............................... Appearance Care Materials ....................... Arbitration Program .............................. Ashtrays ......................................


3-26 6-55 6-64 8-9 2-58


Audio Controls. Steering Wheel Touch Control . . . . . . . 3-29 Audio Equipment. Adding ........................ 3-30 Audio Systems ................................. 3-10 Auto-Down Window ............................ 2-31 Automatic Auxiliary Temp Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-40 Door Locks .............................. 2-6, 2-46 Electronic Climate Control ...................... 3-2 Fluid ....................................... 6-21 Operation ................................... 2-19 Overdrive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21 . . . . . . . . . 7-42 Park Mechanism Check .


B a c k Glass Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-36 Jump Starting ................................. 5-3 Replacement, Remote Keyless Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 Resynchronization, Remote Keyless Entry . . . . . . . . . 2-11 Warnings ................................ 5-3, 5-5 Battery Saver .................................. 2-42 BBB Auto Line ................................. 8-9 Better Business Bureau Mediation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9


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Brake


Adjustment .................................. 6-36 ................................... 4-7 Anti-Lock Fluid ....................................... 6-33 Master Cylinder .............................. 6-33 Parking ..................................... 2-24 PedalTravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-36 Replacing System Parts ......................... 6-36 System Warning Light ......................... 2-66 Trailer ...................................... 4-35 Transaxle Shift Interlock ....................... 2-28 Transaxle Shift Interlock Check .................. 7-41 Wear ....................................... 6-35 Braking ........................................ 4-6 Braking in Emergencies .......................... 4- 11 .......................... 2- 15 Break-In, New Vehicle BTSI ......................................... 2-28 BTSI Check ................................... 7-41 Built in Child Restraints .......................... 1-38 Adjusting the Harness Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-410 Removing a Child from ........................ 1-50 Securing a Child in ............................ 1-44 Storing ..................................... 1-51 Bulb Replacement .............................. 6-37


Canadian Roadside Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8 Capacities and Specifications ...................... 6-72 Carbon Monoxide ............... 2-11,2-29.4-28. 4-35 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 1 Cassette Deck Service ........................... 7-3'9 Cassette Tape Player ....................... 3-12, 3-15


Cassette Tape Player Care ........................ 3-3 1 Cassette Tape Player Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.13. 3.17 CD Player Theft-Deterrent Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26 Center Console Storage ......................... -2-55 Center High-Mounted Stoplamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-41 Center Passenger Position ........................ 1-28 Certification Label .............................. 4-30 Chains. Safety ................................. 4-35 Chains. Tire ................................... 6-54 Changing a Flat Tire ............................. 5-24 Charging System Light .......................... 2-66 Check Tire Pressure Light ........................ 2-70 Checking Your Restraint Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-63 Chemical Paint Spotting .......................... 6-63 Child Restraints ................................ 1-52 Securing in a Rear Outside Seat Position . . . . . . . . . . . 1-54 Securing in the Center Rear Seat Position . . . . . . . . . . 1-56 Securing in the Right Frunt Seat Position .......... 1-58 TopStrap ................................... 1-53 WhesetuPut ................................ 1-52 Cigarette Lighter ............................... 2-58 Circuit Breakers and Fuses ....................... 6-66 Cleaner. Air ................................... 6-19 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ............................ 6-61 Fabric ...................................... 6-56 Glass ....................................... 6-59 Inside of Your Pontiac ......................... 6-55 Instrument Panel ............................. 6-58 Leather ..................................... 6-58 Outside of Your Pontiac ........................ 6-60 Special Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-57


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Stains ...................................... 6-57


Battery Tires ....................................... 6-62 Vinyl ....................................... 6-57 Wheels ..................................... 6-61 Windshield and Wiper Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-59 Climate Control System ........................... 3-2 Clock, Setting the ............................... 3- 10 Comfort Controls . . . . . . ..................... 3-1 Compact Disc Care ............................. 3-32 Compact Disc Player ....................... 3-19, 3-21 Compact Disc Player Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20,3-23, 3-25 Compact Spare Tire ............................. 5-34 Content Theft-Deterrent .................... 2- 13, 2-50 Control of a Vehicle .............................. 4-6 Convenience Net ............................... 2-57 Convex Outside Mirror .......................... 2-54 Coolant ....................................... 6-26 Bleed Valves ................................. 5-21 Heater. Engine ............................... 2-18 RecoveryTank ............................... 5-16 Cooling System ................................ 5-15 Courtesy Lamps ................................ 2-41 Courtesy Transportation ........................... 8-8 Cruise Control ................................. 2-35 Cupholders .................................... 2-55 Customer Assistance for Text Telephone Users . . . . . . . . . 8-5 Customer Assistance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8- 1 Customer Satisfaction Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3


Damage. Finish ..................... Damage. Sheet Metal ............................ Daytime Running Lamps .........................


. . . . 6-62 6-62 2-39


Driving


. . . . . . .


. . . . . . . . . . .


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


. . . . . 5-3 Dead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Defects. Reporting Safety . . . Defensive Driving ............................... 4-2 Defogger. Rear Window .......................... 3-9 Defogging ..................................... 3-4 Defrosting ..................................... 3-4 Delayed Illumination ....................... 2-41. 2-45 ............................ Dimensions. Vehicle 6-73 Dolby@ B Noise Reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14. 3-17 Door Locks ..................................... 2-4 Driver Information Center ........................ 2-78 DriverPosition ................................. l-14 Driver’s Temperature Knob. Automatic and . . . . . . . 3-5 Auxiliary Temp Control City ........................................ 4-20 Defensive .................................... 4-2 Drunken ..................................... 4-3 Freeway .................................... 4-21 InaBlizzard ................................. 4-27 ........................... In Foreign Countries 6-5 In the Rain .................................. 4-17 Night ...................................... 4-16 On Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 On Grades While Towing a Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37 On Hill and Mountain Roads .................... 4-23 On Snow and Ice ............................. 4-26 Through Water ............................... 4-19 WetRoads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 Winter ...................................... 4-25 With a Trailer ................................ 4-36 DRL ......................................... 2-39 Drunken Driving ................................ 4-3


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Electrical Equipment. Adding .......... 2-17. 3.30. 6.66 Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-66 Electrochromic Daymight Rearview Mirror . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 Electronic Climate Control ........................ 3-2 Engine .............................. 6-9.6-10. 6-11 Coolant ..................................... 6-26 Coolant Heater ............................... 2-18 Coolant Level Check .......................... 7-39 Coolant Temperature Gage ..................... 2-75 Coolant Temperature Light ..................... 2-74 Exhaust ...................... 2-11.2-29.4-28. 4-35 Identification ................................ 6-6 1 OilLevelCheck .............................. 7-39 Overheating ................................. 5-13 Running While Parked ......................... 2-29 Specifications ........................... 6-72. 6-73 StartingYour ................................ 2-16 Engineoil .................................... 6-12 Adding ..................................... 6-14 ................................... Additives 6- 18 Checking ................................... 6-14 Used ....................................... 6-19 Whentochange .............................. 6-18 Ethanol ........................................ 6-4 Exhaust, Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11,2-29,4-28. 4-35 Exit Lighting ............................. 2-42, 2-45


Fabric Cleaning ............................... 6-56 Fan Button. Automatic and Auxiliary Temp Control ..... 3-6 Fan Knob. Climate Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Filling Your Tank ................................ 6-5


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Filter. Air ..................................... 6-19 Finishcare .................................... 6-61 Finish Damage ................................. 6-62 First Gear, Automatic Transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22 Fixed Mast Antenna ............................. 3-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-33 Flash to Pass ......................... 5-2 Flashers, Hazard Warning Flat Tire, Changing ............................. 5-24 Fluids and Lubricants ............................ 7-44 FogLamps .................................... 2-40 Foreign Countries, Fuel ........................... 6-5 ........................... .. French Language Manual Front Reading Lamps ............................ 11 2-43 FrontTowing ................................... 5-9 Fuel .......................................... 6-3 Canadian .................................... 6-3 Filling Your Tank .............................. 6-5 Gage ....................................... 2-77 In Foreign Countries ........................... 6-5 . . . . . . . . . . 6-66


Fuses and Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . .


d-7 \rages


Engine Coolant Temperature ....... . . . . . . . . . . 2-75 Fuel ....................................... 2-77 GAWR ....................................... 4-30 Gear Positions. Automatic Transaxle ................ 2-19 GloveBox .................................... 2-54 Gross Axle Weight Rating ........... . . . . . . . . . . 4-30 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ...................... 4-30 .. Guide en Frangais 11 GVWR 4-30


................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Warning


Halogen Bulbs ................................ 6-37 .......................... 5-2 Hazard ................................. 1-7 Head Restraints Headlamps .................................... 2-38 Bulb Replacement ............................ 6-37 ...................... 2-33 HigNLow Beam Changer Wiring ...................................... 6-66 Head-Up Display ............................... 2-83 Careof ..................................... 2-86 Hearing Impaired, Customer Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 Heating .................................... 3-4, 3-8 High-Beam Headlamps .......................... 2-33 Highway Hypnosis .............................. 4-23 Hill and Mountain Roads ......................... 4-23 Hitches, Trailer ................................. 4-34 Hood Checking Things Under ......................... Release ...................................... Horn ....................................... HUD ......................................... Hydroplaning ..................................


6-7 6-8 2-31 2-83 4- 19


Ignition Positions .............................. 2- 15 Ignition Transaxle Lock Check .................... 7-42 Inflation, Tire .................................. 6-45 Inside Daymight Rearview Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 Inspections Brakesystem ................................ 7-43 Exhaust Systems ............................. 7-43 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-43 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ................... 7-43 Radiator and Heater Hose ...................... 7-43


Steering . . . . . . Suspension .... Throttle Linkage Instrument Panel . Cleaning . . . . . . Cluster . . . . . . . Fuse Block .... Lamps ........ Interior Lamps . . .


. . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ............................ . . ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


. . . . . . 7-43 7-43 7-43 2-62 6-58 2-62 6-67 2-40 2-40


. . Jack. Tire Jump Starting .....................


. . . . . . . . . . . . .


. . . . . . . . . 5-26 ....... 5-3


K e y Lock Cylinders Service . . . Keys ..........................................


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-40 2-2


Labels ....................................... 4-30 Certification ................................. 4-30 Service Parts Identification ..................... 6-65 Tire-Loading Information ...................... 4-29 Vehicle Identification Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-65 Lamps ........................................ 2-38 Courtesy .................................... 2-41 Interior ..................................... 2-40 Rear Assist Handle Reading .................... 2-43 Latches, Seatback ................................ 1-7 Leaving Your Vehicle ............................. 2-8 Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running ....... 2-27 Lighter ....................................... 2-58


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Lights


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Lubrication Service. Body ........................ 7-40 Lumbar Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4


Air Bag Readiness ....................... 1-23. 2-65 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-67. 4-7 Brake System Warning ......................... 2-66 Charging System ............................. 2-66 Maintenance. Normal Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . 6-73 ............................ Check Tire Pressure . . . . . . . . 7-46 2-70 Maintenance Record Engine Coolant Temperature .................... 2-74 Maintenance Schedule ............................ 7-1 Interior ..................................... Introtduction .................................. 2-40 7-2 ......................... Long TripMighway Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 Low Coolant Warning 2-75 LowFuel ................................... Long TripMighway Intervals ..................... 7-6 2-77 LowOilLevel ............................... Services ..................... 2-74 Owner Checks and 7-39 ................................ Low Traction 2-69 Periodic Maintenance Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-43 Low Washer Fluid ............................ Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44 2-76 Oil Warning ................................. Scheduled Maintenance Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 2-73 ....................... Safety Belt Reminder ...................... 7-5 Short TriplCity Definition 1-9. 2-64 Service Engine Soon .......................... Short Trip/City Intervals ......................... 2-70 Your Vehicle and the Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 .......................... 7-5 Trac System Warning 2-68 Trunk Ajar Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-76 Maintenance. Underbody ......................... 6-63 ........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38 ......................................... ...................... 2-70 Automatic Door .......................... 2-6. 2-46 Manual Front Seat ............................... ...................................... ................................... 1-2 Cylinders 7-40 Methanol Door ........................................ Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 2-4 Ignition Transaxle Check ....................... Convex Outside .............................. 7-42 2-54 Key Lock Cylinder Service ..................... Electrochromic Daymight Rearview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 7-40 Inside DayNight Rearview ..................... PowerDoor .................................. 2-53 2-5 Trunk ......................................

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