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Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out
First, turn the steering wheel left and right.
That will clear the area around the front wheels.
Then shift back and forth between REVERSE (R)
and a forward gear, spinning the wheels as
little as possible. Release the accelerator pedal
while you shift, and press lightly on the accelerator
pedal when the transmission is in gear. By
slowly spinning the wheels in the forward and
reverse directions, you will cause a rocking motion
that may free your vehicle. If that does not get
your vehicle out after a few tries, it may need to be
towed out. If your vehicle does need to be
towed out, seeTowing Your Vehicle on page 302.
Loading Your Vehicle
It is very important to know how much weight
your vehicle can carry. This weight is called the
vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of
all occupants, cargo, and all nonfactory-installed
options. Two labels on your vehicle show how
much weight it was designed to carry, the Tire and
Loading Information label and the Certication/Tire
label.
{CAUTION:
Do not load your vehicle any heavier than
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR),
or either the maximum front or rear Gross
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). If you do,
parts on your vehicle can break, and it
can change the way your vehicle handles.
These could cause you to lose control
and crash. Also, overloading can shorten
the life of your vehicle.
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Make certain that all wheel nuts are properly
tightened. See “Wheel Nut Torque” under
Capacities and Specications on page 445.
{CAUTION:
Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to
which it is fastened, can make wheel nuts
become loose after time. The wheel could
come off and cause an accident. When
you change a wheel, remove any rust or
dirt from places where the wheel attaches
to the vehicle. In an emergency, you can
use a cloth or a paper towel to do this;
but be sure to use a scraper or wire brush
later, if needed, to get all the rust or dirt
off. SeeChanging a Flat Tire on page 406.
When It Is Time for New Tires
One way to tell when it
is time for new tires is
to check the treadwear
indicators, which will
appear when your tires
have only 1/16 inch
(1.6 mm) or less of
tread remaining. Some
commercial truck
tires may not have
treadwear indicators.
You need a new tire if any of the following
statements are true:
You can see the indicators at three or more
places around the tire.
You can see cord or fabric showing through
the tire’s rubber.
The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut or
snagged deep enough to show cord or fabric.
The tire has a bump, bulge, or split.
The tire has a puncture, cut, or other damage
that cannot be repaired well because of the
size or location of the damage.
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If a Tire Goes Flat
It is unusual for a tire to blowout while you are
driving, especially if you maintain your vehicle’s
tires properly. If air goes out of a tire, it is
much more likely to leak out slowly. But if you
should ever have a blowout, here are a few tips
about what to expect and what to do:
If a front tire fails, the at tire will create a drag
that pulls the vehicle toward that side. Take your
foot off the accelerator pedal and grip the
steering wheel rmly. Steer to maintain lane
position, and then gently brake to a stop well out
of the traffic lane.
A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much
like a skid and may require the same correction
you would use in a skid. In any rear blowout
remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
Get the vehicle under control by steering the way
you want the vehicle to go. It may be very
bumpy and noisy, but you can still steer. Gently
brake to a stop, well off the road if possible.{CAUTION:
Lifting a vehicle and getting under it to do
maintenance or repairs is dangerous
without the appropriate safety equipment
and training. The jack provided with your
vehicle is designed only for changing a
at tire. If it is used for anything else, you
or others could be badly injured or killed
if the vehicle slips off the jack. Use the
jack provided with your vehicle only for
changing a at tire.
If a tire goes at, the next part shows how to use the
jacking equipment to change a at tire safely.
Changing a Flat Tire
If a tire goes at, avoid further tire and wheel
damage by driving slowly to a level place. Turn on
your vehicle’s hazard warning ashers. See
Hazard Warning Flashers on page 150for more
information.
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{CAUTION:
Changing a tire can be dangerous. The
vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over
or fall on you or other people. You and
they could be badly injured or even killed.
Find a level place to change your tire.
To help prevent the vehicle from moving:
1. Set the parking brake rmly.
2. Put the shift lever in PARK (P).
3. Turn off the engine and do not restart
while the vehicle is raised.
4. Do not allow passengers to remain in
the vehicle.
To be even more certain the vehicle will
not move, you should put blocks at the
front and rear of the tire farthest away
from the one being changed. That would
be the tire, on the other side, at the
opposite end of the vehicle.When your vehicle has a at tire, use the following
example as a guide to assist you in the placement
of wheel blocks.
The following information will tell you next how to
use the jack and change a tire.
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7. Remove all the
wheel nuts and take
off the at tire.
{CAUTION:
Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts to
which it is fastened, can make the wheel
nuts become loose after time. The wheel
could come off and cause an accident.
CAUTION: (Continued)
CAUTION: (Continued)
When you change a wheel, remove any
rust or dirt from the places where the
wheel attaches to the vehicle. In an
emergency, you can use a cloth or a
paper towel to do this; but be sure to use
a scraper or wire brush later, if needed,
to get all the rust or dirt off.
8. Remove any rust or
dirt from the wheel
bolts, mounting
surfaces, and spare
wheel.
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S
Safety Belt
Passenger Reminder Light....................... 177
Pretensioners............................................. 37
Reminder Light........................................ 177
Safety Belts
Care of.................................................... 427
Driver Position........................................... 24
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly............ 23
Questions and Answers About
Safety Belts............................................ 22
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides............... 35
Rear Seat Passengers............................... 32
Right Front Passenger Position.................. 32
Safety Belt Extender.................................. 37
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy............. 31
Safety Belts Are for Everyone.................... 18
Safety Warnings and Symbols......................... 4
Scheduled Maintenance............................... 450
Seats
Head Restraints......................................... 15
Heated Seats............................................. 10
Memory, Mirrors and Pedals...................... 11
Power Lumbar............................................. 9Seats (cont.)
Power Reclining Seatbacks........................ 13
Power Seats................................................ 9
Rear Seat Operation.................................. 16
Secondary Latch System............................. 416
Securing a Child Restraint
Center Rear Seat Position......................... 59
Rear Outside Seat Position........................ 57
Right Front Seat Position........................... 60
Security Light.............................................. 191
Service........................................................ 322
Accessories and Modications.................. 322
Adding Equipment to the Outside
of Your Vehicle..................................... 323
All-Wheel-Drive Light................................ 192
California Proposition 65 Warning............. 322
Doing Your Own Work............................. 323
Engine Soon Light................................... 187
Publications Ordering Information............. 480
Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle......... 80
Setting the Time.......................................... 213
Sheet Metal Damage................................... 430
Shifting Into Park (P)................................... 117
Shifting Out of Park (P)............................... 118
Signals, Turn and Lane-Change.................. 152
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Tires (cont.)
Pressure Monitor System......................... 391
Removing the Flat Tire............................. 410
Removing the Spare Tire and Tools......... 408
Secondary Latch System......................... 416
Spare Tire................................................ 423
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools..... 420
Tire Sidewall Labeling.............................. 381
Tire Terminology and Denitions............... 385
Uniform Tire Quality Grading.................... 400
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance........... 402
Wheel Replacement................................. 402
When It Is Time for New Tires................. 397
Towing
Recreational Vehicle................................. 302
Towing a Trailer....................................... 305
Your Vehicle............................................. 302
Traction
Limited-Slip Rear Axle.............................. 271
StabiliTrak
®System................................. 271
Transmission
Fluid, Automatic....................................... 341
Transmission Operation, Automatic.............. 112
Trip Odometer............................................. 176
Turn and Lane-Change Signals................... 152
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever.................... 151
U
Understanding Radio Reception................... 260
Uniform Tire Quality Grading....................... 400
Universal Home Remote System........128, 129
Operation........................................130, 135
V
Vehicle
Control..................................................... 268
Damage Warnings....................................... 5
Loading.................................................... 296
Symbols...................................................... 5
Vehicle Customization, DIC......................... 205
Vehicle Data Collection and Event
Data Recorders........................................ 473
Vehicle Identication
Number (VIN).......................................... 433
Service Parts Identication Label.............. 433
Ventilation Adjustment.................................. 172
Visors.......................................................... 101
Voltmeter Gage........................................... 182
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