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▫Fuel Requirements....................182
▫Selection Of Engine Oil For Flexible Fuel Vehicles
(E-85) And Gasoline Vehicles.............182
▫Starting............................182
▫Cruising Range.......................182
▫Replacement Parts.....................183
▫Maintenance.........................183
Adding Fuel..........................183
▫Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap)...............183
Vehicle Loading.......................185
Trailer Towing........................185
▫Common Towing Definitions.............185
▫Trailer Hitch Classification...............187
▫Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer
Weight Ratings)......................188
▫Trailer And Tongue Weight..............189
▫Towing Requirements..................190
▫Towing Tips.........................194
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WARNING!
You can be badly injured working on or around a
motor vehicle. Do only that service work for which
you have the knowledge and the proper equipment.
If you have any doubt about your ability to perform
a service job, take your vehicle to a competent
mechanic.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
The pages that follow contain therequiredmaintenance
services determined by the engineers who designed your
vehicle.
Besides the maintenance items for which there are fixed
maintenance intervals, there are other items that should
operate satisfactorily without periodic maintenance.
However, if a malfunction of these items does occur, it
could adversely affect the engine or vehicle performance.
These items should be inspected if a malfunction is
observed or suspected.
Engine Oil
Checking Oil Level
To assure proper lubrication of your vehicle’s engine, the
engine oil must be maintained, at the correct level. Check
the oil level at regular intervals, such as every fuel stop.
The best time to check the oil level is about 5 minutes
after a fully warmed engine is shut off or before starting
the engine after it has sat overnight.
Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground will
improve the accuracy of the oil level readings. Maintain
the oil level between the MIN and MAX markings on the
dipstick. Adding one quart of oil when the reading is at
the MIN mark will result in a MAX reading on these
engines.
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Fluid level should be maintained at the proper level
indicated on the side of the reservoir. If necessary, add
fluid to restore to the proper indicated level. With a clean
cloth, wipe any spilled fluid from all surfaces. Refer to
Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine Parts for correct fluid
type.
Suspension Ball Joints
There are two upper front and rear suspension ball joints.
Inspect these ball joints whenever under vehicle service is
done. If the seals are damaged, the ball joint should be
replaced.
Body Mechanism Lubrication
Locks and all body pivot points, including such items as
seat tracks, doors, liftgate and hood hinges, should be
lubricated periodically to assure quiet, easy operation
and to protect against rust and wear. Prior to the appli-
cation of any lubricant, the parts concerned should be
wiped clean to remove dust and grit; after lubricating
excess oil and grease should be removed. Particular
attention should also be given to hood latching compo-
nents to insure proper function. When performing otherunderhood services, the hood latch, release mechanism
and safety catch should be cleaned and lubricated.
Hood Latch
When performing other under hood services, the hood
latch release mechanism and safety catch should be
inspected, cleaned, and lubricated.
It is important to maintain proper lubrication to insure
that the hood mechanisms work properly and safely.
Multi-Purpose Lubricant, NLGI Grade 2, should be ap-
plied sparingly to all pivot and sliding contact areas.
External Lock Cylinders
Lubricate the external lock cylinders twice a year, prefer-
ably in the fall and spring. Apply a small amount of
lubricant, such as Mopar Lock Cylinder Lubricant or
equivalent directly into the lock cylinder (avoid excess
lubricant). Insert the key into the lock cylinder and rotate
from the unlocked to the locked position; without adding
more lubricant. Repeat this procedure three or four times.
Wipe all the lubricant off the key with a clean cloth, to
avoid soiling clothing.
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Tread Wear Indicators................... 172
Trip Computer.......................... 95
Trip Odometer.......................... 92
Trip Odometer Reset Button................ 92
Trunk Release, Emergency...............20,21
Trunk Release Remote Control.............. 20
Turn Signals.........................68,90
Underhood Fuses....................... 248
Uniform Tire Quality Grades.............. 284
Universal Transmitter.................... 75
Unleaded Gasoline...................... 178
Vacuum/Vapor Harnesses................ 236
Vanity Mirrors.......................... 58
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).......... 6
Vehicle Loading........................ 164
Vehicle Modifications/Alterations............ 6
Vehicle Storage......................... 250
Vehicle Theft Alarm (Security Alarm)......... 19
Vinyl Trim............................ 243
Viscosity, Engine Oil..................... 257
Voltmeter.............................. 90Warning, Door Ajar...................... 14
Warning Flasher, Hazard................. 198
Warnings and Cautions.................... 6
Warranty Information.................... 282
Washer, Adding Fluid................... 230
Washers, Windshield..................69,230
Washing Vehicle........................ 242
Waxing and Polishing................... 242
Wheel Alignment and Balance............. 174
Wind Buffeting......................... 22
Window Fogging....................... 133
Windows.............................. 21
Power.............................. 21
Windshield Washers...................69,230
Windshield Wipers.................68,69,229
Wiper Blade Replacement................. 230
Wipers, Intermittent...................... 70
Wood Trim Cleaning.................... 245
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