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Speedometer


Fuelgauge When the fuel gauge needle is on the E (empty) portion of the gauge, there are between approximately 2 L (.6 gallons) and 4 L (1 gallon) of usable fuel left in the tank. Enginecoolanttemperature gauge If the engine coolant temperature gauge moves into the H zone: 1. Pull off the road as soon as is safely possible. 2. Turn off the engine and let it cool. 3. Check and add engine coolant as necessary. Refer to Checking and adding engine coolant in the Maintenance and care chapter. If the coolant level and mixture is not properly maintained, the engine coolant temperature gauge will not read properly.


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Instrumentation


Odometer The odometer gives a six digit reading of how many kilometers (miles) your vehicle has traveled. Tripodometer The trip odometer gives a four digit reading of how many kilometers (miles) your vehicle has traveled in an individual trip. Press the reset button to begin an individual trip odometer record.


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INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH To adjust the instrument panel dimmer switch: † Rotate the switch to the right to


dim the instrument panel lighting.


† Rotate the switch to the left to brighten the instrument panel lighting.


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MIRRORS


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POWER OUTSIDE MIRRORS (IF EQUIPPED) To adjust the outside mirrors: 1. Select the mirror you want to adjust.


L Driver side mirror R Passenger side mirror


2. Move the mirror control in the desired direction. 3. Lock the mirror by moving the switch to the center position.


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AUDIO SYSTEM For information on the audio system, refer to the Audio Guide.


CLIMATE CONTROLS Your vehicle has one of the following climate control systems: † Manual heating system † Manual heating and air


conditioning system


In some modes, the two systems function similarly; in modes where the systems do not function similarly, the different functions are noted.


* If equipped with air conditioning


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Vents The airflow from the vents may be adjusted by moving the horizontal lever or by moving the vent up and down according to your airflow preference.


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Operating the climate control Turn the fan speed dial to the desired speed.


Turn the temperature dial to the desired mix of warm and cool air (left for cooler and right for warmer).


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(cid:13) Turn the air distribution dial to the desired airflow position. For vehicles with manual heating systems, the modes can only be used for heating or ventilating (except OFF). To prevent humidity buildup inside of the vehicle, always drive with the climate control system turned on. Do not put objects under the front seats that interfere with the flow of air to the back seat area. * If equipped with air conditioning UsingtheMAXA/Cmode † MAX A/C mode (if equipped) can be used for air conditioning or heating. This mode is noisier but more economical than A/C; it will only function if the air temperature outside the vehicle is about 10°C (50°F) or higher.


Select MAX A/C and turn the temperature dial to the left for recirculated, cooled airflow through these vents:


UsingtheA/Cmode † A/C mode (if equipped) can be used for heating, ventilating, or air conditioning; the air


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conditioning can only function if the air temperature outside the vehicle is about 10°C (50°F) or higher. Select A/C and turn the temperature dial to the left for recirculated, cooled airflow through these vents:


Usingthepanelmode † This brings in outside air and can be used for heating and ventilating. Select through these vents:


for airflow


Usingthefloormode In the OFF mode, outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. Usingthepanel/floormode Manual heating system † This mode brings in outside air and can be used for heating and ventilating.


Manual heating and air conditioning system † This mode brings in outside air and can be used for heating, ventilating, or air conditioning; the air conditioning can only


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(cid:13) (cid:13) function if the air temperature outside the vehicle is about 10°C (50°F) or higher. Select this mode for airflow through these vents:


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Usingthefloormode In this mode, with the temperature control knob between full cool and full hot ranges, slightly warmer air will be directed toward your feet and cooler air toward your chest. In the full cool or full hot ranges, the airflow toward both feet and chest will be the same temperature. † This allows for maximum for


heating, but can also be used for ventilating. Select airflow through the rear seat floor ducts and these vents:


Usingthedefrost/floormode Manual heating system † This brings in outside air and


can be used for heating or ventilating.


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Manual heating and air conditioning system † This brings in outside air and


can be used for heating, ventilating, or air conditioning in order to dehumidify the windshield; the air conditioning can only function if the air temperature outside the vehicle is about 10°C (50°F) or higher. for airflow through Select these vents:


Usingthedefrostmode Manual heating system † This brings in outside air and can be used for heating and ventilating and will clear ice or fog from the windshield and front side windows.


Manual heating and air conditioning system † This brings in outside air and


can be used for heating, ventilating, or air conditioning in order to dehumidify the windshield; the air conditioning can only function if the air temperature outside the vehicle is about 10°C (50°F) or higher.


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(cid:13) Select these vents:


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Specialfeatures For slightly warm airflow toward your feet and slightly cool airflow toward your chest at the same time:


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* If equipped with air conditioning For about the same temperature airflow toward your chest and feet:


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* If equipped with air conditioning Forbetterairflow Remove snow, ice, and leaves from the intake vents for the best airflow:


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REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER (IF EQUIPPED) Press the defroster switch to clear the rear window of thin ice and fog: The ignition must be in the ON position to operate the rear window defroster. The defroster turns off automatically after fifteen minutes. To manually turn off the defroster before fifteen minutes have passed, push the switch again.


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