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[LG10355(ALL)05/95]
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
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[LG10360(ALL)05/95]
When you push the turn signal lever up before
making a right turn, the right side arrow on the
instrument panel flashes.
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[LG10365(ALL)05/95]
When you push the turn signal lever down
before making a left turn, the left side arrow on
the instrument panel flashes.
[LG10370(ALL)08/93]
Usually, the turn signals turn off automatically
after you turn your vehicle. If the turn signal
continues to flash after you have made the turn,
pull the lever back to OFF.
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[LG10390(ALL)02/95]
Anti-lock Brake System Warning Light
(If equipped)
[LG10400(ALL)03/95]
Your vehicle may have an Anti-lock Brake
System (ABS) feature. If it does, check the
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) light each time
you start the engine. If it stays on longer than
six seconds, shut off the engine and restart. If it
stays on, that means the Anti-lock Brake feature
isn't working and should be serviced
immediately to restore the benefits of the
anti-lock brake feature. Normal braking is not
affected unless the brake warning light is also lit.
[LG10410(ALL)07/93]
The Anti-lock Brake System has self-check
capabilities. As described above, the system
turns on the anti-lock light each time you start
your engine. After the engine is started and the
anti-lock light turns off, the system performs
another test the first time the vehicle reaches
7 mph (11 km/h). The system turns on the ABS
pump motor for approximately 1/2 second. At
this time, a mechanical noise may be heard. This
is a normal part of the self-check feature. If a
malfunction is found during this check the
anti-lock light will come on.
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128 [LG10450(ALL)02/94]
one inch art:0070205-AThe anti-lock brake system light
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[LG20000(ALL)02/95]
Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light
[LG20025(ALL)06/95]
This light indicates low oil pressure,not low oil
level. However, if your engine's oil level is low,
it could affect the oil pressure. This light comes
on every time your ignition key is turned to ON
or START. The light should turn off after a few
seconds. If the light stays on when the engine is
running, you have lost oil pressure and
continued operation will cause severe engine
damage.
[LG20050(ALL)03/93]
one inch art:0000839-A
The engine oil pressure light
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[LG20100(ALL)03/95]
1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible.
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[LG20125(ALL)11/94]
2. Shut off the engine immediately. If you do
not stop the engine as soon as safely
possible, severe engine damage could result.
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[LG20150(ALL)11/94]
3. Check the engine's oil level, following the
instructions on checking and adding engine
oil in this Owner Guide. (SeeEngine oilin
the Index.) If you do not follow these
instructions, you or others could be injured.
To ensure an accurate reading, your vehicle
should be on level ground.
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135
Instrument Panel Controls
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[IP00350(ALL)01/95]
The instrument panel (dashboard) on your
vehicle is divided into several different sections.
The illustrations on the following pages show
the major parts of the instrument panel that are
described in this chapter. Some items shown
may not be on all vehicles.
[IP00400(ALL)03/95]
The main controls for the climate control system,
lamps, clock, and radio are on the instrument
panel.
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[IP06000(ALL)12/91]
Tips for Controlling the Temperature in
Your Vehicle
[IP06100(ALL)09/93]
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To adjust the temperature inside your vehicle,
use the temperature control lever. Move the
control between red (warm) and blue (cool)
for comfort.
[IP06150(ALL)06/94]
q
Do not drive with the air inlet selector lever
in the ªrecirculateº position (MAX A/C on
heating and air conditioning systems or
RECIRC on heating only systems). Driving
with the climate control system in this mode
may cause severe window fogging.
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[IP06700(ALL)12/03]
q
Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the
area below the windshield on the outside of
your vehicle. They could block the air intake.
[IP06725(ALL)06/94]
one third page art:0070170-B[IP06750(ALL)06/94]
q
Under normal conditions, the system should
be left in PANEL, PNL/FLR, FLOOR,
FLR/DEF, or the defrost position. This allows
the vehicle to ªbreatheº through the air vents.
[IP06775(ALL)06/94]
q
To prevent fogging of the windshield in cool
and humid weather, set the function selector
lever to the defrost position before starting
the engine.
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[IP32700(ALL)04/95]
Clock Controls on Electronic
Radios
[IP32800(ALL)09/95]
Electronic radios have built-in clocks. For
complete operating instructions, refer to the
Electronic Sound Systemschapter in this Owner
Guide.
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[IP36800(ALL)05/95]
Radio
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[IP36900(ALL)08/95]
For information about the radio in your vehicle,
refer to theElectronic Sound Systemschapter in
this Owner Guide.
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[IP37000(ALL)05/92]
Radio Antenna
[IP37050(ALL)08/95]
Your vehicle's radio antenna is mounted on the
top of the windshield on the left (driver) side of
the vehicle.
[IP37100(ALL)08/95]
If your vehicle's radio antenna is mounted near
the top of the windshield on the left (driver)
side of the vehicle, the antenna can be extended
by pulling it upward away from its mounting
base. To retract the antenna push it in toward its
mounting base.
[IP37200(ALL)08/95]
NOTE: To receive the best reception, the
antenna must be fully extended. Some
wind noise is normal with the antenna
in the fully extended position. If the
antenna is not fully extended, the
result may be weak or noisy radio
reception.
[IP37300(ALL)08/95]
NOTE: The retractable radio antenna must be
pushed in prior to entering a car wash.
Failure to retract the antenna could
result in damage to the antenna,
antenna base, or vehicle.
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164 [SC06350(ALL)06/94]
half page art:0070034-EThe lever to tilt the steering column
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[SC06400(ALL)09/95]
To change the position of the steering wheel,
push the release lever under the steering column
away from you. Tip the steering wheel to the
desired position. Pull the lever back into place to
lock the steering wheel.
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[SC07400(ALL)03/91]
Speed Control (If equipped)
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[SC07500(ALL)06/95]
If your vehicle has speed control, you can
automatically maintain a constant speed at or
above 30 mph (50 km/h).
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[SC07510(ALL)06/95]
Use of radio transmitting equipment that is not
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or
in Canada the Canadian Radio and
Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
approved may cause the speed control to
malfunction. Therefore, use only properly
installed FCC (CRTC in Canada) approved radio
transmitting equipment in your vehicle.
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[FV00825(ALL)04/95]
Power Door Locks (If equipped)
[FV00835(ALL)08/95]
When you close the doors after you lock them
with the power door locks, the doors remain
locked. If the power mechanism ever fails, the
manual door locks will override the power locks.
[FV00850(ALL)08/95]
NOTE: Vehicles equipped with power locks
have a safety feature which allows you
to unlock one or both front doors from
either door lock key cylinder.
[FV00900(ALL)08/95]
one third page art:0070283-B
Locking and unlocking doors with the key
[FV01701(ALL)03/95]
Childproof Locks for the Rear Doors
(4-door and wagon models)
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[FV01800(ALL)03/95]
In addition to standard or power locks, your
vehicle has childproof locks for the rear doors. If
you set these locks, the rear doors cannot be
opened from the inside of the vehicle. The doors
can still be opened from the outside when the
lock knobs are raised.
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171 [FV02050(ALL)06/94]
half page art:0070162-B
The child lock lever
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[FV02300(ALL)03/95]
To set the childproof lock on each rear door,
open the rear door.
[FV02500(ALL)02/95]
Find the lever with the word LOCKED in green
letters. Move the lever down.
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[FV02780(ALL)03/95]
To release the childproof lock, open the rear
door from the outside.
[FV02850(ALL)06/95]
Move the lever up.
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176 [FV12275(ALL)10/91]What to do if the moon roof will not
operate
[FV12325(ALL)06/94]
If your moon roof becomes stuck in the open
position, you may close it manually. To move
the moon roof manually:
[FV12350(ALL)06/94]
one third page art:0000869-B
Manually operating the moon roof with the handle
[FV12375(ALL)06/94]
1. Remove the manual override access panel
from the moon roof console by sliding it
rearward.
[FV12450(ALL)06/94]
2. Find the manual override handle in the
owner portfolio in the glove compartment
and fit it into the hex nut in the overhead
moon roof control panel.
[FV12475(ALL)06/94]
3. Turn the handle counterclockwise to close
the moon roof.
[FV12525(ALL)10/91]
Have your moon roof serviced by a qualified
technician as soon as possible.
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181 [FV13400(ALL)08/95]
To gain access to the rear seat on the driver or
passenger side (2-door version only).
[FV13450(ALL)08/95]
one third page art:0070090-B[FV13500(ALL)08/95]
The seatback will return to its set reclined
position when pushed back.
[FV13550(ALL)08/95]
RWARNING
Rear seat passengers should not lean on
the front seatback while the vehicle is in
motion. A seatback which is folded
forward even a small degree may not lock
properly in the event of a sudden stop or
collision. Do not allow packages or other
objects to interfere with the normal
positions of the seatback or the emergency
seatback release. This may prevent the
seatback from locking in the event of a
sudden stop or collision and could cause
personal injury.
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