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restraints, many child restraint manufacturers 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 restraint in any vehicle.
All three second row seating positions have lower an-
chorages that are capable of accommodating LATCH-
compatible child seats having flexible, webbing-mounted
lower attachments. Child seats with fixed lower attach-
ments must be installed in the outboard positions only.
Regardless of the specific type of lower attachment,
NEVERinstall LATCH-compatible child seats such that
two seats share a common lower anchorage. If you are
installing LATCH-compatible child restraints in adjacent
rear seating positions, you can use the LATCH anchors or
the vehicle’s seat belt for the outboard position, but you
must use the vehicle’s seat belt at the center position. If
your child restraints are not LATCH-compatible, you canonly install the child restraints using the vehicle’s seat
belts. Please refer to the next section for typical installa-
tion instructions.
Second Row Seat Left Side
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Installing the LATCH-Compatible Child Restraint
System
We urge that you carefully follow the directions of the
manufacturer when installing your child restraint. Not all
child restraint systems will be installed as described here.
Again, carefully follow the installation instructions that
were provided with the child restraint system. The rear
seat lower anchorages are round bars, located at the rear
of the seat cushion where it 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 intersection of the seatback and seat
cushion surfaces. In addition, there are tether strap
anchorages behind each second row seating position
located on the back of the seat. Many, but not all restraint
systems will be equipped with separate straps on each
side, with each having a hook or connector for attach-
ment to the lower anchorage and a means of adjusting
the tension in the strap. Forward-facing toddler restraints
Second Row Seat Right Side
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and some rear-facing infant restraints will also be
equipped with a tether strap, a hook for attachment to the
tether strap anchorage and a means of adjusting the
tension of the strap. You will first loosen the adjusters on
the lower straps and on the tether strap so that you can
more easily attach the hooks or connectors to the vehicle
anchorages. Next attach the lower hooks or connectors
over the top of the anchorage bars, pushing aside the seat
cover material. Then attach the tether strap to the anchor-
age located on the back of the seat, being careful to route
the tether strap to provide the most direct path between
the anchor and the child restraint. If your vehicle is
equipped with adjustable rear head restraints, raise the
head restraint and, route the tether strap under the head
restraint and between the two posts. 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.NOTE:When using the LATCH attaching system to
install a child restraint, please ensure that all seat belts
not being used for occupant restraints are stowed and out
of reach of children. It is recommended that before
installing the child restraint, buckle the seat belt so the
seat belt is tucked behind the child restraint and out of
reach. If the buckled seat belt interferes with the child
restraint installation, instead of tucking the seat belt
behind the child restraint, route the seat belt through the
child restraint belt path and then buckle it. This should
stow the seat belt out of the reach of an inquisitive child.
Remind all children in the vehicle that the seat belts are
not toys and should not be played with, and never leave
your child unattended in the vehicle.
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WARNING!
Improper installation of a child restraint to the
LATCH anchorages can lead to failure of an infant or
child restraint. The child could be badly injured or
killed. Follow the manufacturer’s directions exactly
when installing an infant or child restraint.
Installing Child Restraints Using the Vehicle Seat
Belt
The second and third row seats have either cinching latch
plates or automatic locking retractors which are designed
to keep the lap portion tight around the child restraint so
that it is not necessary to use a locking clip. If the seat belthas a cinching latch plate, pulling up on the shoulder
portion of the lap/shoulder belt will tighten the belt. The
cinching latch plate will keep the belt tight, however, any
seat belt system will loosen with time, so check the belt
occasionally and pull it tight if necessary. If the seat belt
has a automatic locking retractor, it will have a distinctive
label. Pull the belt from the retractor until there is enough
to allow you to pass through the child restraint and slide
the latch plate into the buckle. Then, pull the belt until it
is all extracted from the retractor. Allow the belt to return
to the retractor, pulling on the excess webbing to tighten
the lap portion about the child restraint. Refer toAuto-
matic Locking Modeearlier in this section.
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Child Restraints in Third Row Seating (If
Equipped)
The third seating row is not capable of installing child
restraints that require the use of a tether strap. There are
no tether anchor provisions for the third seating row in
your vehicle, the hooks in the rear floor are not designed
to withstand the forces that may occur during a crash.
WARNING!
An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to
increased head motion and possible injury to the
child. Use only the anchor positions directly behind
the child seat to secure a child restraint top tether
strap. Do not install a child restraint that requires a
tether strap in the third seating row (if equipped) of
this vehicle.
Child Restraint Tether Anchor
There are tether strap anchorages behind each seating
position in the second row. For vehicles equipped with
third row seating, there is no Child Tether Anchorage
provided for the third row of seats. To install child
restraint tethers follow these instructions.
1. Place the child restraint in the second row of seats.
2. Route the tether strap under the head restraint and
between the two posts.
3. Attach the tether strap hook of the child restraint to
the tether anchor located on the seat back and remove the
slack in the tether strap according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
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WARNING!
An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to
seat failure and injury to the child. In a collision, the
seat could come loose and allow the child to crash
into the inside of the vehicle or other passengers, or
even be thrown from the vehicle. Use only the
anchor positions directly behind the child seat to
secure a child restraint top tether strap. Follow the
instructions below. See your dealer for help if nec-
essary.
Transporting Pets
Airbags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet.
An unrestrained pet will be thrown about and possibly
injured, or injure a passenger during panic braking or in
a collision. Pets should be restrained in the rear seat in
pet harnesses or pet carriers that are secured by seat belts.
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS
A long break-in period is not required for the engine 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.
Avoid wide open throttle acceleration in low gear.
The engine oil installed in the engine at the factory is a
high-quality, energy-conserving type lubricant. Oil
changes should be consistent with anticipated climate
conditions under which vehicle operations will occur.
The recommended viscosity and quality grades are
shown in Section 7.
NON-DETERGENT OR STRAIGHT MINERAL OILS
MUST NEVER BE USED.
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Cargo Organizer....................... 176
Cargo Organizer........................ 176
Cargo (Vehicle Loading)................... 292
Catalytic Converter....................291,347
CD (Compact Disc) Player...............193,200
Cellular Phone........................88,222
Center High Mounted Stop Light............ 383
Certification Label....................... 292
Changing A Flat Tire..................... 317
Charging.............................. 325
Chart, Tire Sizing........................ 266
Child Restraint........................64,65
Child Restraint Tether Anchors.............67,73
Child Restraint with Automatic Belts........... 42
Child Seat.............................. 69
Circuit Breakers......................370,371
Climate Control......................... 222
Climate Control, Rear Zone..............226,232
Clock........................192,195,202,215Compact Disc (CD) Maintenance............. 221
Compact Spare Tire...................... 277
Compass.............................. 159
Compass Calibration..................... 159
Compass Variance....................... 160
Computer, Trip/Travel.................... 156
Console, Floor.......................... 172
Console, Overhead....................... 155
Contract, Service........................ 414
Converter, Catalytic...................... 291
Coolant (Antifreeze)...................... 358
Coolant Pressure Cap..................... 357
Cooling System......................... 354
Adding Coolant (Antifreeze).............. 357
Coolant Capacity...................... 385
Coolant Level......................... 358
Disposal of Used Coolant................ 355
Drain, Flush, and Refill.................. 355
Inspection........................... 354
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Lock................................ 13
Illuminated Entry........................ 14
Infant Restraint........................64,65
Inflation Pressure Tires.................... 282
Inside Rearview Mirror.................... 84
Instrument Cluster....................... 183
Instrument Panel and Controls.............. 181
Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning............. 369
Integrated Power Module.................. 375
Interior Appearance Care.................. 368
Interior Fuses.......................... 371
Interior Lighting........................ 132
Interior Lights.......................... 132
Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers)........... 137
Introduction............................. 4
Jack Operation.......................317,320
Jacking Instructions...................... 321Key, Replacement........................ 11
Key, Sentry (Immobilizer)................... 10
Key-In Reminder......................... 10
Keyless Entry System...................... 20
Keys................................. 10
Knee Bolster............................ 48
Lane Change and Turn Signals.........136,183,378
Lap/Shoulder Belts.....................37,42
LATCH
(Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren)....... 67
Life of Tires............................ 280
Liftgate................................ 29
Lights..............................76,131
Airbag............................61,191
Anti-Lock Warning..................... 186
Automatic Headlights................... 133
Back-Up............................. 378
Brake Warning........................ 189
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Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren
(LATCH).............................. 67
Lubricating Oil......................... 365
Lubrication, Body....................... 351
Lug Nuts............................. 323
Luggage Carrier......................... 174
Lumbar Support........................ 113
Maintenance Free Battery.................. 348
Maintenance Procedures................... 340
Maintenance Schedule.................... 391
Schedule “A”......................... 405
Schedule “B”......................... 394
Malfunction Indicator Light (Check Engine) . . 190,338
Manual, Service......................... 416
Manual Transmission
Lubricant Selection..................... 387
Map/Reading Lights..................... 155
Memory Seat........................... 125Mirrors................................ 84
Automatic Dimming...................84,88
Electric Powered....................... 86
Heated.............................. 87
Memory............................. 125
Outside.............................. 85
Rearview............................. 84
Trailer Towing........................ 307
Vanity............................... 87
Mopar Parts.........................339,415
Multi-Function Control Lever............... 135
New Vehicle Break-In Period................ 74
Occupant Classification System (OCS).......... 52
Occupant Restraints....................... 36
Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel).............. 285
Oil, Engine.........................340,386
Capacity............................ 385
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Replacement Parts....................... 339
Replacement Tires....................... 280
Reporting Safety Defects................... 415
Restraints, Child.......................64,69
Restraints, Occupant...................... 36
Rocking Vehicle When Stuck................ 264
Roof Type Carrier....................... 174
Rotation, Tires.......................... 284
Safety Checks Inside Vehicle................. 76
Safety Checks Outside Vehicle............... 76
Safety Defects, Reporting.................. 415
Safety, Exhaust Gas....................... 33
Safety Information, Tire................... 264
Safety Tips............................. 75
Satellite Radio.......................... 215
Satellite Radio Antenna................... 219
Schedule, Maintenance.................... 391
Seat Belt Maintenance.................... 370Seat Belt Reminder....................... 46
Seat Belts............................36,37
And Pregnant Women................... 47
Child Restraint.......................64,65
Extender............................. 47
Front Seat............................ 37
Inspection............................ 76
Pretensioners.......................... 45
Reminder............................ 184
Seats................................. 111
Adjustment.......................... 111
Heated.............................. 115
Lumbar Support....................... 113
Memory............................. 125
Reclining............................ 112
Security Alarm (Theft Alarm).............26,185
Selection of Coolant (Antifreeze)............. 386
Selection of Oil......................... 343
Sentry Key (Immobilizer)................... 10
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