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•Panel—Air Conditioning
Outside air flows through the air condition-
ing system and then through the outlets
located in the instrument panel.

Bi-Level—Air Conditioning
Outside air flows through the air condition-
ing system and then through the outlets
located in both the instrument panel and floor
outlets.

Panel
Air is directed through the outlets in the instru-
ment panel. These outlets can be adjusted to
direct air flow.

Bi-Level
Air is directed through the instrument panel
and floor outlets.
NOTE:
There is a difference in temperature between the
upper and lower outlets for added comfort. The warmer
air goes to the floor outlets. This feature gives improved
comfort during sunny but cool conditions.
•Floor
Air is directed through the floor outlets with a
lesser amount through the defrost and side
window demist outlets.

Mix
Air is directed through the floor, defrost and
side window demist outlets. This setting
works best in cold or snowy conditions that
require extra heat at the windshield. This setting is
good for maintaining comfort while reducing mois-
ture on the windshield.

Defrost
Air is directed through the windshield and
side window demist outlets. Use this mode
with maximum fan and temperature settings for
best windshield and side window defrosting.
NOTE:
The air conditioning compressor operates in
both Mix and Defrost modes even if the Air Conditioning
is not selected. This dehumidifies the air to help dry the
windshield.
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Rear Seat Outlets
These outlets are located under the front seats and direct
warm air to the rear seat passengers. Air is directed
through these outlets when you select either the Floor,
Bi-Level, or Mix modes.
Rear Window Defroster
The Rear Window Defroster button is located to
the right of the Mode Control. Press this button
once to turn on the Rear Window Defrost and a second
time to turn them off. A light above the button shows that
the defroster is on.
NOTE:The defroster turns off automatically after 15
minutes of operation. Each later activation will allow 10
minutes of operation.
Side Window Demisters
A side window demister outlet is at each end of the
instrument panel. These non-adjustable outlets direct air
toward the side windows when the system is in either the
FLOOR, MIX, or DEFROST modes. A small amount of air
is directed to the side window demisters in BI-LEVEL
mode as well. The air is directed at the area of the
windows through which you view the outside mirrors.
Windshield and Side Window Fogging
Interior fogging on the windshield can be quickly
removed by using the defrost position on the mode
control.
Your side windows may fog on the inside in mild
rainy or humid weather. To clear the windows,
select the Panel-Air Conditioning mode on the
Mode Control. Point the panel outlets toward the side
windows.
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NOTE:Do not use the recirculation mode as it will not
clear windows under these conditions.
Summer Operation
Air conditioned vehicles must be protected with a high-
quality antifreeze coolant to provide proper corrosion
protection and to raise the boiling point of the coolant for
protection against overheating. A 50 % concentration is
recommended.
Winter Operation
The blower air will heat faster in cold weather if you use
only the low blower speeds for the first 10 minutes of
operation. During engine warm up in cold weather, use
the Defrost mode to direct any cold air away from vehicle
occupants. Use of the Recirculate-Air Conditioning Mode
during winter months is not recommended due to the
possibility of window fogging.
NOTE:See Operating Tips chart (for Manual A/C
Control) at the end of this section for suggested control
settings in different weather conditions.
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Operating Tips (Manual A/C Control Only)
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Outside Air Intake
Make sure the air intake, directly in front of the wind-
shield, is free of ice, slush, snow or other obstructions
such as leaves. Leaves collected in the air-intake plenum
may reduce air flow and plug the plenum water drains.
Air Intake
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STARTING AND OPERATING
CONTENTS
Starting Procedures....................140
â–«Automatic Transaxle...................140
â–«Manual Transaxle.....................140
â–«Normal Starting......................140
â–«Extreme Cold Weather (Below -20°FOr
-29°C) .............................141
â–«If Engine Fails To Start.................142
â–«After Starting........................142
Battery And Engine Block Heaters
—If Equipped
........................142
Automatic Transaxle....................143
â–«Brake/Transmission Interlock.............143â–«Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock
System.............................144
â–«Four Speed Automatic Transaxle..........145
â–«Reset Mode.........................145
â–«Gear Ranges For Four Speed Automatic
Transaxle...........................145
Parking Brake.........................147
Brake System.........................149
â–«Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
—If Equipped.......................149
Power Steering........................150
Traction Control—If Equipped...........150
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Tire Safety Information..................152
â–«Tire Markings........................152
â–«Tire Identification Number (TIN)..........154
â–«Tire Loading And Tire Pressure...........156
Ti re s—General Information...............160
â–«Tire Pressure.........................160
â–«Tire Inflation Pressures.................161
â–«Radial-Ply Tires......................163
â–«Compact Spare Tire—If Equipped.........163
â–«Limited Use Spare—If Equipped.........164
â–«Tire Spinning........................164
â–«Tread Wear Indicators..................165
â–«Life Of Tire.........................166
â–«Replacement Tires.....................166
â–«Alignment And Balance.................167
Tire Chains...........................168
Snow Tires...........................168
Tire Rotation Recommendations...........168
AutoStick—If Equipped................169
â–«AutoStick Operation...................170
â–«AutoStick General Information............170
Fuel Requirements.....................171
â–«Spark Knock.........................171
â–«Reformulated Gasoline.................172
â–«Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends..............172
â–«MMT In Gasoline.....................173
â–«Materials Added To Fuel................173
â–«Fuel System Cautions..................173
â–«Carbon Monoxide Warnings..............174
Flexible Fuel—(Fleet Vehicles Only)........175
â–«E-85 General Information................175
â–«Ethanol Fuel (E-85)....................175
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â–«Fuel Requirements....................175
â–«Selection Of Engine Oil For Flexible Fuel
Vehicles (E-85) And Gasoline Vehicles.......176
â–«Starting............................176
â–«Cruising Range.......................176
â–«Replacement Parts.....................176
â–«Maintenance.........................176
Adding Fuel..........................177
â–«Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap)...............177
Vehicle Loading.......................178
Trailer Towing........................178
â–«Common Towing Definitions.............178
â–«Trailer Hitch Classification...............180
â–«Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer
Weight Ratings)......................181
â–«Trailer And Tongue Weight..............181
â–«Towing Requirements..................182
â–«Towing Tips.........................186
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STARTING PROCEDURES
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust both
inside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts.
CAUTION!
Long periods of engine idling, especially at high
engine speeds can cause excessive exhaust tempera-
tures which can damage your vehicle. Do not leave
your vehicle unattended with the engine running.
WARNING!
Do not leave children or animals inside parked
vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat build up may
cause serious injury or death.
Automatic Transaxle
The gear selector must be in the NEUTRAL or PARK
position before you can start the engine. Apply the brakes
before shifting to any driving gear.
Manual Transaxle
Fully apply the parking brake, press the clutch pedal to
the floor and place the gear selector in NEUTRAL before
starting the engine.
Normal Starting
Normal Starting of either a cold or a warm engine does
not require pumping or depressing the accelerator pedal.
Simply turn the key to the“START’”position and release
when the engine starts. If the engine has not started
within 3 seconds, slightly depress the accelerator pedal
while continuing to crank. If the engine fails to start
within 15 seconds, turn the key to the“OFF”position,
wait 10 to 15 seconds, then repeat the normal starting
procedure.
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