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defrost/floor mode. Attempting to use the recircula-
tion while in these modes will cause the LED in the
control button to blink and then turn off.
•Most of the time, when in Automatic Operation, you
can temporarily put the system into Recirculation
Mode by pressing the Recirculation button. However,
under certain conditions, while in Automatic Mode,
the system is blowing air out the defrost vents. When
these conditions are present, and the Recirculation
button is pressed, the indicator will flash and then turn
off. This tells you that you are unable to go into
Recirculation Mode at this time. If you would like the
system to go into Recirculation Mode, you must first
move the Mode knob to Panel, Panel/Floor and then
press the Recirculation button. This feature reduces the
possibility of window fogging.
Operating Tips
NOTE:Refer to the chart at the end of this section for
suggested control settings for various weather condi-
tions.
Summer Operation
The engine cooling system in air-conditioned vehicles
must be protected with a high-quality antifreeze coolant
to provide proper corrosion protection and to protect
against engine overheating. A solution of 50% ethylene
glycol antifreeze coolant and 50% water is recommended.
Refer to “Maintenance Procedures” in “Maintaining Your
Vehicle” for proper coolant selection.
Winter Operation
Use of the air Recirculation Mode during winter months
is not recommended because it may cause window
fogging.
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Vacation Storage
Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of service
(i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, run the air
conditioning system at idle for about five minutes in the
fresh air and high blower settings. This will ensure
adequate system lubrication to minimize the possibility
of compressor damage when the system is started again.
Window Fogging
Interior fogging on the windshield can be quickly re-
moved by turning the mode selector to Defrost. The
Defrost/Floor mode can be used to maintain a clear
windshield and provide sufficient heating. If side win-
dow fogging becomes a problem, increase blower speed.
Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild but
rainy or humid weather.
NOTE:Recirculate without A/C should not be used for
long periods as fogging may occur.
Side Window Demisters
A side window demister outlet is located at each end of
the instrument panel. These non-adjustable outlets direct
air toward the side windows when the system is in the
FLOOR, MIX, or DEFROST mode. The air is directed at
the area of the windows through which you view the
outside mirrors.
Outside Air Intake
Make sure the air intake, located directly in front of the
windshield, is free of obstructions such as leaves. Leaves
collected in the air intake may reduce airflow, and if they
enter the plenum, they could plug the water drains. In
winter months, make sure the air intake is clear of ice,
slush, and snow.
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A/C Air Filter — If Equipped
The A/C Filter prevents most dust and pollen from
entering the cabin. The filter acts on air coming from
outside the vehicle and recirculated air within the pas-
senger compartment. Refer to “Maintenance Procedures”
in “Maintaining Your Vehicle” for A/C Air Filter service
information or see your authorized dealer for service.
Refer to “Maintenance Schedules” for filter service
intervals.
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Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions
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CONTENTS
Starting Procedures .................... 290
▫ Manual Transmission – If Equipped ....... 290
▫ Automatic Transmission – If Equipped ..... 290
▫ Normal Starting ..................... 291
▫ Extreme Cold Weather
(Below 20°F Or 29°C)............... 291
▫ If Engine Fails To Start ................ 292
▫ After Starting ....................... 292
Engine Block Heater — If Equipped ........ 292
Manual Transmission — If Equipped ........ 293
▫ Five–Speed Manual Transmission ......... 293
▫ Recommended Shift Speeds ............. 294
▫ Downshifting ....................... 294
Automatic Transmission — If Equipped ...... 295
▫ Brake/Transmission Interlock System ...... 296
▫ Automatic Transmission Ignition Interlock
System ............................ 296
▫ Gear Ranges ........................ 297
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AutoStick — If Equipped ............... 299
▫ Operation ......................... 299
▫ General Information .................. 300
Four-Wheel Drive Operation — If Equipped . . 300
Driving On Slippery Surfaces ............. 301
▫ Acceleration ........................ 301
▫ Traction ........................... 302
Driving Through Water ................. 302
▫ Flowing/Rising Water ................. 303
▫ Shallow Standing Water ............... 303
On-Road Driving Tips .................. 305
Off-Road Driving Tips .................. 305 ▫
When To Use Low (L Off-Road) With The
4WD Lock Lever Engaged .............. 306
▫ Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand ......... 306
▫ Hill Climbing ....................... 308
▫ Driving Through Water ................ 311
▫ After Driving Off-Road ................ 313
Power Steering ....................... 314
▫ Power Steering Fluid Check ............. 315
Parking Brake ........................ 316
Brake System ........................ 318
▫ Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ........... 319
Electronic Brake Control System ........... 321
▫ Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ........... 322
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▫Brake Assist System (BAS) .............. 322
▫ Traction Control System (TCS) ........... 323
▫ Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) ......... 323
▫ Hill Descent Control (HDC) – If Equipped . . 324
▫ Hill Start Assist (HSA) – Manual
Transmission Or Off-Road Package Only .... 326
▫ Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ......... 327
Tire Safety Information ................. 332
▫ Tire Markings ....................... 332
▫ Tire Identification Number (TIN) ......... 336
▫ Tire Terminology And Definitions ......... 337
▫ Tire Loading And Tire Pressure .......... 338
Tires — General Information ............. 342▫
Tire Pressure ....................... 342
▫ Tire Inflation Pressures ................ 343
▫ Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation . . . 345
▫ Radial Ply Tires ..................... 345
▫ Compact Spare Tire – If Equipped ........ 345
▫ Tire Spinning ....................... 346
▫ Tread Wear Indicators ................. 347
▫ Life Of Tire ........................ 348
▫ Replacement Tires .................... 348
Tire Chains .......................... 349
Snow Tires .......................... 350
Tire Rotation Recommendations ........... 350
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ..... 351
▫ Base System ........................ 354
▫ Premium System – If Equipped .......... 356
▫ General Information .................. 360
Fuel Requirements ..................... 360
▫ Reformulated Gasoline ................ 361
▫ Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends ............. 361
▫ E85 Usage In Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles ...... 362
▫ MMT In Gasoline .................... 362
▫ Materials Added To Fuel ............... 363
▫ Fuel System Cautions ................. 363
▫ Carbon Monoxide Warnings ............ 364
Adding Fuel ......................... 365
▫ Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap) .............. 365
▫ Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message ........... 367
Vehicle Loading ...................... 367
▫ Vehicle Certification Label .............. 367
Trailer Towing ........................ 369
▫ Common Towing Definitions ............ 369
▫ Trailer Hitch Classification .............. 372
▫ Trailer Towing Weights
(Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) ........ 373
▫ Trailer And Tongue Weight ............. 373
▫ Towing Requirements ................. 374
▫ Towing Tips ........................ 380
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Recreational Towing
(Behind Motorhome, Etc.) ................ 381
▫ Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle
(Flat Towing With All Four Wheels On The
Ground) ........................... 381
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