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NOTE:Regardless of the type of operation, when a
temperature knob is set to the full clockwise or full
counterclockwise position, the system will deliver full
hot or full cold air out of the ducts, respectively.
The operator can override the AUTO mode setting and
select the direction of the air by rotating the right mode
knob to one of the following positions. When the Mode is
set to any position other than AUTO, the automatic
control of air temperature is disabled. The user must
adjust the temperature knobs to obtain the desired tem-
perature.
Defrost Air is directed to the windshield through the
outlets at the base of the windshield. Air is also
directed to the front door windows through the side
window demister grilles. Some airflow is delivered to the
floor while in defrost so that comfort can be maintained. NOTE:
The defrost mode is not automatically selected.
It must be manually selected, when desired.
Defrost/Floor Air flows through the front and rear floor outlets
and the outlets at the base of the windshield. Air is
also directed to the front door windows through the
side window demister grilles. Some airflow is delivered
to the floor while in defrost so that comfort can be
maintained.
Floor Air flows through the floor outlets located under
the instrument panel and into the rear seating area
through vents under the front seats. Some airflow is
delivered to defrost while in floor mode, so that comfort
can be maintained.
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Bi-LevelAir flows both through the outlets located in the
instrument panel and those located on the floor. Air
flows through the registers in the back of the center
console, and under the front seats to the rear seat
passengers. These registers can be closed to block airflow.
The center console outlets deliver conditioned air while
the floor outlets deliver heated air.
Panel Air flows through the outlets located in the instru-
ment panel. Air flows through the registers in the
back of the center console to the rear seat passengers.
These registers can be closed to block airflow.
Air Conditioning Press this button to turn on and off the air condi-
tioning during manual operation only. Condi-
tioned outside air is then directed through the outlets selected on the mode control dial. The button
includes an LED that illuminates when manual operation
is selected.
NOTE:
To manually control the air conditioning, the
mode selector must be moved out of the AUTO position.
Recirculation This button can be used to block out smoke,
odors, dust, high humidity, or if rapid cooling
is desired. The Recirculation mode should only
be used temporarily. The button includes an
LED that illuminates, which indicates that the Recircula-
tion mode is active. You may use this feature separately.
NOTE: Extended use of recirculation may cause the
windows to fog. If the interior of the windows begins to
fog, press the Recirculation button to return to outside
air. Some temperature/humidity conditions will cause
captured interior air to condense on windows and ham-
per visibility. For this reason, the system will not allow
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Recirculation mode to be selected while in the defrost or
defrost/floor modes. Attempting to use Recirculation
while in these modes will cause the LED in the button to
blink and then turn off.
Rear Climate Control — If Equipped
The Manual Rear Climate Control system has one floor
air outlet (passenger side), and two panel outlets in the
rear quarter trim (on each side). The unit provides warm
or cool air through the floor and upper outlets.
If rear heating/cooling is desired, press the Rear On/Off
Switch (located in the upper switch bank above the
controls) and select Floor, Bi-Level, or Panel from the
Rear Control Panel (right knob located on the right rear
quarter trim panel).The rear temperature, blower speed, and mode control
can be adjusted as desired by the third row seat occu-
pants.
Rear On/Off Switch
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NOTE:The rear climate control system cannot be con-
trolled from the front seat; it can only be turned on and
off. All control of the rear system must be performed by
the rear occupants.
Rear Blower Control
The left knob on the Rear Control Panel has four posi-
tions, “Off”, and a range of three blower speeds. This
allows the third row seat occupants to control the volume
of air circulated in the rear of the vehicle.
CAUTION!
Interior air enters the Manual Rear Zone Climate
Control system through an intake grille located in the
passenger side trim panel behind the third seat. The
heater outlets are located in the passenger side trim
panel just behind the sliding door. Do not block or
place objects directly in front of the inlet grille or
heater outlets. The electrical system could overload
causing damage to the blower motor.
Rear Control Panel
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Rear Temperature Control
The center knob on the Rear Control Panel allows the
third row seat occupants to have control of the rear
temperature as follows:
•When the temperature knob is in the cold (Blue)
position, cold air will be delivered from the outlets. As
the temperature knob is turned towards the hot (Red)
position, the air will get warmer.
Rear Mode Control
FloorAir flows through the floor outlet located on the
right side of the rear floor into the rear seating area.
Bi-Level Air flows through both the outlets located in the
rear quarter trim panels, and the one located on the
floor. The rear quarter trim panel outlets can be closed to
block airflow. Panel
Air flows through the outlets located in the rear
quarter trim panels. These registers can be closed to
block airflow.
Operating Tips
Window Fogging
Windows will fog on the inside when the humidity inside
the vehicle is high. This often occurs in mild or cool
temperatures when it’s rainy or humid. In most cases,
turning on the air conditioning (pressing the snowflake
button) will clear the fog. Adjust the temperature control,
air direction and blower speed to maintain comfort.
As the temperature gets colder, it may be necessary to
direct air onto the windshield. Adjust the temperature
control and blower speed to maintain comfort. Higher
blower speeds will reduce fogging. Interior fogging on
the windshield can be quickly removed by selecting the
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Regular cleaning of the inside of the windows with a
non-filming cleaning solution (vinegar and water works
very well) will help prevent contaminates (cigarette
smoke, perfumes, etc.) from sticking to the windows.
Contaminates increase the rate of window fogging.
Summer Operation
Air conditioned vehicles must be protected with a high
quality antifreeze coolant, during summer, to provide
proper corrosion protection and to raise the boiling point
of the coolant for protection against overheating. A 50%
concentration is recommended. Refer to Fluids, Lubri-
cants, and Genuine Parts in Section 7 for the proper
coolant type.
When using the air conditioner in extremely heavy
traffic, in hot weather, especially when towing a trailer,
additional engine cooling may be required. If this situa-
tion is encountered, operate the transmission in a lower
gear to increase engine RPM, coolant flow and fan speed.
When stopped in heavy traffic, it may be necessary toshift into NEUTRAL and press the accelerator slightly for
fast idle operation to increase coolant flow and fan speed.
Your air conditioning system is also equipped with an
automatic recirculation system. When the system senses
a heavy load or high heat conditions, it may use partial
Recirculation A/C mode to provide additional comfort.Winter Operation
When operating the system during the winter months,
make sure the air intake, located directly in front of the
windshield, is free of ice, slush, snow, or other
obstructions.
Vacation Storage
Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of service
(i.e. vacation) for two weeks or more, run the air condi-
tioning system at idle for about five minutes in the fresh
air and high blower setting. This will ensure adequate
system lubrication to minimize the possibility of com-
pressor damage when the system is started again.
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Operating Tips Chart
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STARTING AND OPERATING
CONTENTS
Starting Procedure ..................... 243
▫ Normal Starting ..................... 243
▫ Extreme Cold Weather (Below 20°F Or
29°C) ............................ 244
▫ If Engine Fails To Start ................ 244
▫ After Starting ....................... 245
Engine Block Heater — If Equipped ........ 245
Automatic Transmission ................. 246
▫ Key Ignition Park Interlock ............. 246▫
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System . . 247
▫ Brake/Transmission Interlock Manual
Override .......................... 247
▫ Five–Speed Automatic Transmission ....... 248
▫ Gear Ranges ........................ 248
▫ Rocking The Vehicle .................. 255
Four-Wheel Drive Operation ............. 256
▫ Quadra-Trac I Operating Instructions/
Precautions — If Equipped ............. 256
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▫Quadra-Trac II Operating Instructions/
Precautions — If Equipped ............. 256
▫ Shift Positions ...................... 257
▫ Shifting Procedures ................... 258
▫ Quadra-Drive II System — If Equipped .... 260
On-Road Driving Tips .................. 261
Off-Road Driving Tips .................. 261
▫ When To Use 4WD Low Range
— If Equipped ...................... 261
▫ Driving Through Water ................ 261
▫ Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand ......... 263
▫ Hill Climbing ....................... 263
▫ Traction Downhill .................... 264
▫ After Driving Off-Road ................ 264
Power Steering ....................... 265
▫ Power Steering Fluid Check ............. 266
Parking Brake ........................ 267
Anti-Lock Brake System ................. 269
Multi-Displacement System (MDS) (If
Equipped) – 5.7L Engine Only ............. 271
Electronic Brake Control System ........... 272
▫ Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ........... 272
▫ Traction Control System (TCS) ........... 273
▫ Brake Assist System (BAS) .............. 273
▫ Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) ......... 274
▫ Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ........ 275
▫ Trailer Sway Control (TSC) ............. 280
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