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Headlamps 
300: Turn the band to this  symbol to turn  on: 
Parking Lamps 
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0 Side Marker Lamps 
0 Taillamps 
Instrument Panel Lights 
License  Plate Lamps 
/, Turn the band to this symbol to turn  on: 
Headlamps 
-'Q- 
Parking Lamps 
Side  Marker  Lamps 
0 Taillamps 
Instrument  Panel Lights 
License Plate Lamps 
Turn  the band  to 
OFF to turn off the  lamps/lights. 
Headlamp High-Low Beam 
To change the headlamps 
from  low beam  to  high  or 
high  to low,  pull  the turn 
signal  lever all the  way 
toward you.  Then release 
it. 
When the high beams are on, a blue  light  on the 
instrument panel also  will  be on. 
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Flash-To-Pass Feature 
This  feature  lets you use  your  high beam  headlamps  to 
signal  a  driver  in front  of you that you want  to  pass. It 
works  even 
if your headlamps are off. 
To use  it,  pull  the turn  signal  lever  toward you. 
If  your  headlamps  are  off,  your high beam  headlamps 
will  turn  on.  They’ll  stay  on  as  long  as  you hold  the 
lever  there.  Release  the  lever  to  turn  them  off. 
If your  headlamps  are  on,  but  on  low  beam,  the  system 
works normally.  Just  pull  the  lever  until  it  clicks.  Your 
headlamps  will shift  to  high  beam  and  stay there.  To 
return  to  low  beam,  just  pull  the  lever  toward  you. 
If your  headlamps  are  on,  and  on  high beam,  your 
headlamps  will switch  to  low  beam. 
To get  back  to  high 
beam,  pull  the  lever  toward you. 
Cornering Lamps 
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The  cornering  lamps  are  designed  to  come  on when  you 
signal  a  turn.  This  will provide  more  light  for  cornering 
at  night. 
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Daytime  Running  Lamps (Canada Only) 
Daytime  Running Lamps  (DRL) can make it easier  for 
others  to see  the front  of your  vehicle  during the  day. 
DRL  can be helpful 
in many different  driving 
conditions,  but they can be  especially helpful 
in the 
short periods  after  dawn and before  sunset. 
A light sensor on top of the instrument panel  makes the 
DRL  work, 
so be sure it isn’t  covered.  The  DRL  system 
will  make your  low-beam  headlamps  conle on  at 
a 
reduced brightness  when: 
0 The ignition  is ON, 
The  headlamp  switch is OFF, and 
0 The transaxle is not in PARK  (P). 
When  the  DRL  are on, 
only your low beam  headlamps 
will be on.  The  taillamps, sidemarker  and other  lamps 
won’t  be  on. Your  instrument  panel  won’t be 
lit up either. 
When  it’s dark enough  outside, your 
low beam 
headlamps  will change  to 
full brightness  automatically. 
The  other  lamps that  come on  with  your headlamps 
will 
also come on.  When 
it’s bright enough  outside, the regular lamps 
will 
go  off,  and your  low  beam  headlamps  will change to  the 
reduced brightness  of DRL. 
To  idle your vehicle  with  the  DRL off, shift the 
transaxle  into  PARK 
(P). The DRL will stay off until 
you shift out  of  PARK (P). If it’s dark,  you  must also 
move the Twilight Sentinel control to MIN. 
As with  any vehicle,  you should turn  on  the regular 
headlamp  system  when  you  need  it. 
Fog  Lamps 
To turn on  the fog lamps, 
first  turn 
on the parking 
lamps  or  headlamps. Then 
press  the fog  lamp  switch. 
A light will glow on  the 
switch when  the switch 
is 
on. To turn off the fog 
lamps, press 
it again. The 
fog lamps  will also switch 
off when  you  turn on your 
high  beam  headlamps. 
but 
will turn on again  when  you 
switch to  low beams. 
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Instrument  Panel  Intensity  Control 
INTERIOR LIGHTS TWILIGHT SENTINEL 
You can  brighten  or  dim  your  instrument  cluster,  radio  and 
climate  control  displays  and  control  lights 
by rotating  the 
lNTERlOR  LIGHTS  control  between 
LO and HI when 
your  lights  are  on.  Rotate  the  control  all  the  way  to 
HI and 
you  will  turn  on  the  interior  courtesy  lamps. 
Twilight  Sentinel 
The  Twilight  Sentinel Does Two Things: 
0 First,  depending  on  how  dark it becomes  outside,  the 
Twilight  Sentinel  turns  your  headlamps  on  automatically,  when  they’re  needed.  Avoid  covering 
the  sensor  located  near  the  windshield,  by  the  defroster 
outlet--otherwise  your  headlamps 
will stay  on. 
Also,  it’s possible that your headlamps might  go  out 
if you drive from a dark  area into a bright area, such 
as a lighted parking lot.  If this happens,  turn  on your 
headlamps  with the regular headlamp switch. 
Second, to light  your  way  when you leave your 
vehicle,  the Twilight Sentinel  will keep  your 
headlamps 
on for as long as three minutes. 
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To operate the Twilight  Sentinel, rotate the Twilight 
Sentinel  control to 
MAX for  a  three-minute  delay. 
Rotate  it toward 
MIN to reduce  the  delay. Rotate  the 
control  all the way to 
MIN to turn  off the  Twilight 
Sentinel.  These 
lamps work even 
when the ignition  is off. To 
avoid  draining  your vehicle’s battery,  be sure to turn  off 
all  front and rear reading  lamps when leaving your 
vehicle. 
Front  Reading  Lamps  Rear  Reading  Lamps 
These lamps and 
the  interior  courtesy lamps will  come 
on when  you open  a door.  They  will turn  off when 
you 
turn on the ignition.  If the  door  is left  open,  they will 
turn  off  after  about 
10 minutes. 
To turn on the  reading  lamps  when the doors  are  closed, 
press  the button behind  the  lamp you want 
on. Press it 
again 
to turn  the lamp off. 
These  lamps go on when you open the  doors. You can 
also  turn  them  on  by pressing  the button to the  side  of 
the lamp. Press it again to turn them off. 
These  lamps  work  even  when  the  ignition 
is off. To  avoid 
draining 
your vehicle’s  battery,  be  sure  to  turn off all  front 
and  rear  reading  lamps  when  leaving  your  vehicle. 
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Installing  a  Garage Door Opener 
To install a garage door  opener in the overhead console, 
follow these directions: 
1. Push the  extended tab, which is located in front  of 
the 
GARAGE button, and pull the door downward. 
2. Remove  the square height  adapters from the  door. 
3. Refer to the chart  on the following pages to 
determine the number and location 
of the height 
adapters  for  your transmitter unit. 
If your unit does 
not  appear  on the  chart,  you will have 
to try random 
adapter number  and location combinations. 
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4. Place the height adapters on the proper peg.  The 
height  adapters  can be stacked  on each  other 
as 
needed. 
5. Line  up the  transmitter button with  the height 
6. Remove the  Velcro@ square  from  the  inside of the 
overhead  console.  Peel  off the backing  from the 
Velcro  and attach 
it to the  transmitter unit, providing 
good  alignment  with 
the mating Velcro  pad  which 
remains 
in the  console. 
adapters 
to ensure  correct  alignment. 
7. Attach the transmitter  unit  to  the inside of the 
console 
by means of the  Velcro. 
8. Close  the door.  Test the unit by pressing  the 
GARAGE  button. 
If the unit does not work, try 
different  pin and hole  combinations. 
Your Garage  Door  Transmitter  Vehicle  Console  Door 
Adapters  Adapters 
Button  Model 
Name  Number 
Of Position  For 
CHAMBERLAIN 
4 5 1 G-3684 
CRUSADER 
3 9 1 1 -BUTTON 
GENIE 
3 3 1 AT85  P 
GENIE  4 
5 1 AT90  GENIE 
4 5 1 AT85 
I GENIE I MAT85 I 1 I 6 14 I 
I GENIE I AT285P I 1 I 10 I 3 I 
I I 2 I 1 I 3 I 
I GENIE I AT95 1 I 10 I 3 1 
2 I 3 I 3 I 
I I 13 I 1 I 3 I 
LIFTMASTER 
3 2 1 G3456 
LIFTMASTER 
3 2 1 G3446 
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MULTIELMAC 
MULTIELMAC 
MULTIELMAC 
MULTIELMAC 
MULTIELMAC 
I MULTIELMAC 
MULTIELMAC 
OVERHEAD 
I DOOR 
OVERHEAD 
1 DOOR 
Model Adapters 
1054  1 
- 1 3034 
3 6 
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2 3 6 
3 6 
4 
3 
- 
1048 1 4 
3060 
2 1087 1 5 
2 
2 5 1 1098  4 
6 1 
2 7 2 
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2-BTN  265 
3 1 2 
3 10 
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Your Garage  Door  Transmitter  Vehicle 
Console  Door 
Adapters 
Adapters 
Button 
Model 
Name  Number 
Of Position  For 
DOOR 
OVERHEAD 
3 
10 
1 
3-BTN  242 
3  1 
3  3 
10 
2 
OVERHEAD 
DOOR 
4-BTN  232 
s 4 3 
PULSAR  93 1 
1 4 3 
PULSAR  832 
1 9  3 
2  3  3 
PULSAR  833  1 
9 3 
2 3  3 
PULSAR  8326 
1 4 3 
2 3  3 
3  1  3 
PULSAR  833B 1 5  4 
PULSAR  PDX-9921 
SEARS  9B53738 
SEARS  9853708 
SHlMA  RT-18  4  3 
Your Garage  Door  Transmitter  Vehicle 
Console  Door 
Adapters  Adapters 
Button  Model 
Name  Number 
Of Position For 
STANLEY 
3  5  1 
1047 
STANLEY  1050 
3 
6 
1  1075 
STANLEY  3  6 
2  3 
6  1 
1079 
STANLEY 
3 6  2  3 
6  1 
1076 
STANLEY  3  6 
1 
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2 
1 
2-BUTTON 
TOUCH-N-GO  3 
2 
3 2 2 
3 
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HomeLink TM Universal  Transmitter 
(Option) 
This  transmitter  allows  you  to  consolidate  the  functions of 
up  to  three  individual  hand-held  transmitters. It will  operate 
garage  doors  and  gates,  or  with  the  accessory  package, 
other  devices  controlled  by  radio  frequency  such  as 
home/office  lighting  systems  and  security  systems. 
The  transmitter  will learn and transmit the  frequencies 
of  most  current transmitters  and  is powered  by your 
vehicle’s battery and charging system.  This  device  complies  with 
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation 
is subject  to  the  following  two conditions: 
(1)  This  device  may  not cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may cause  undesired  operation. 
Programming  the  Transmitter 
Do not  use  the HomeLink”  Transmitter with  any 
L earage door opener that  does not have the “stop and 
reverse” safety  feature.  This includes any garage  door 
opener  model manufxtured  before April 
1, 1982. 
Be SLW~ that people Lrnd objects are clear of the garage 
door you cue progrcunu~ir’rg! 
Your vehicle’s  engine should be turned off while 
programming  your transmitter. Follow these steps 
to 
program up to three channels: 
1. If  you  have previously programmed a HomeLink 
channel, proceed to  Step 
2. Otherwise, hold down 
the  two outside buttons on the HomeLink 
Transmitter 
until the  red  light begins to flash rapidly 
(approximately 
20 seconds).  Then release the 
buttons.  This procedure  initializes the memory  and 
erases  any previous settings for all three channels. 
2. Hold  the  end of your  hand-held  transmitter against 
the bottom  surface 
of the HomeLink Transmitter so 
that  you  can still see the red  light. 
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