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Content  Theft-Deterrent  (Option) 
11 your vehicle  has  this  option,  it  has  a  theft-deterrent 
alarm  system. 
A  light  located on top  of your  instrument  panel (near  the 
center  of the vehicle, 
next to the windshield) will flash 
slowly  to  let you know that the system has  been armed. 
While  armed,  the doors  will  not  unlock with the power 
lock  switch.  Once armed, 
the alarm will go off  if 
someone tries to 
enter  the vehicle  (without using the remote  lock  control 
transmitter or 
a key),  breaks  a window, tries to damage 
the vehicle  or turns  the ignition  on.  The horn will sound 
and your vehicle’s parking  lamps will  flash  for up to two 
minutes.  The system will  also  cut off the fuel supply, 
preventing the vehicle from being  driven. 
When  the alarm  is armed, the  liftgate may be opened 
with  the remote  lock control transmitter  or with  a key. 
Arming  with  the  Power  Lock  Switch 
Your  alarm system will arm when you use either power 
lock  switch to lock  the  doors while any door  or  the 
liftgate  is open and the key is removed from the ignition 
(if  you would  like to turn  off  power lock switch arming, 
see  “Locks and  Lighting Choices” 
in the Index). 
The  security light  flashes quickly to  let you know when 
the  system is ready 
to arm with  the power door lock 
switches.  The  security light will  stop  flashing and stay 
on,  when 
you press the rear of the power lock  switch,  to 
let  you  know the system is arming. After all  doors and 
the  liftgate  are  closed and locked, the security light will 
begin  flashing  at 
a very slow rate to let you know the 
system  is armed. 
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Parking Over Things  That  Burn  Rngine 
Exhaust 
Things that can burn  could  touch  hot  exhaust 
parts  under  your  vehicle  and ignite.  Don't  park 
over  papers,  leaves, dry grass 
or other  things  that 
can  burn.  Engine  exhaust 
can kill. 
It contains the  gas 
carbon  monoxide 
(CO), which  you  can't  see  or 
smell. 
It can  cause  unconsciousness  and death. 
You  might  have  exhaust  coming  in if: 
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Your  exhaust  system  sounds  strange 
or  different. 
Your  vehicle  gets  rusty underneath. 
Your  vehicle  was  damaged  in 
a collision. 
Your  vehicle  was  damaged  when  driving  over  high  points  on  the road or over 
road  debris. 
Repairs  weren't  done  correctly. 
Your  vehicle  or exhaust  system had been 
modified  improperly. 
If you  ever  suspect  exhaust is coming into 
your  vehicle: 
0 Drive it only  with  all  the windows  down  to 
0 Have  your vehicle  fixed  immediately. 
blow 
out any 
CO; and 
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Exiting  Programming  Mode 
To exit programming mode,  just turn the key from 
ACCESSORY  to 
OFF and put the BCM PRGRM fuse 
back into the instrument panel fuse block. 
NOTE: After programming a  feature, you can exit  the 
programming mode at anytime. 
Windows 
Power  Windows 
The  switches  on the driver’s door armrest  control 
the  front  windows (when the ignition is  in 
RUN or 
ACCESSORY).  The  left switch controls  the 
driver’s  window.  The right switch controls the 
passenger’s window. 
The  driver’s power window  switch has two down 
positions. Push the switch  to the  first  position  to lower 
the window normally. 
To activate  the auto-down  feature, push the switch all 
the  way  down, then release.  The window will lower 
completely.  To stop  the window  from  lowering  all the 
way,  pull up the  front  of the  switch. 
To  raise  the window, pull up the  front of the switch. 
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Side  Window  Latches 
The  rear of each  side  window  swings open. 
To open, push the  latch 
forward  to release  it,  then 
swing  the  window outward. 
Press  the  center  of the  latch 
to  secure  the  window  in  the 
open  position. 
To  close,  pull  the  center  of the  latch  forward  and then 
close  the  latch.  Press  the  center  of the  latch  to  secure  the 
window  in the  closed  position. 
Power  Rear  Quarter  Windows 
This button,  located  in the 
overhead  console 
switchbank,  is used for 
opening and  closing  the 
rear  quarter  windows. 
Press  the  top  ribbed side of the  button  to open  the 
windows; both windows  will open.  The windows can  be 
opened  fully 
or only a portion  depending  on how long 
the  button  is pushed. 
Press  the bottom symbol side  of the  button  to  close 
both  windows. 
Horn 
You can sound  the horn by  pressing  the  horn symbols on 
your steering wheel. 
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Rear Window Washermiper 
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The  rear window 
wiper  switch  is  located 
in  the  instrument 
panel  switchbank. 
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Push  the  wiper symbol  on  the bottom  of the  button  to 
turn  on the  intermittent  wiper. To turn 
off the wiper, 
gently push the  top 
of the  button. 
To wash and wipe the  rear window, push in  the washer 
symbol  on  the  top  of the  button.  Washer fluid will spray 
as  long  as the  button  is  held  in.  When  the  top of the 
button  is  released,  the  wiper will continue to cycle  three 
more times.  To 
wash the  rear window when the rear wiper 
is already 
on,  push on the top 
of the button with  the wash symbol 
on it. Push  in the bottom 
of the  button  to  continue  the 
intermittent  wiper cycle  after  the  washing cycle 
is completed. 
Cruise Control 
With cruise  control,  you can maintain  a speed of about 
25 mph (40 kdh)  or more without keeping your  foot on 
the accelerator.  This can really  help on  long  trips. 
Cruise  control  does not work at  speeds below about 
25 mph (40 km/h). 
When  you  apply  your  brakes,  the cruise  control  disengages. 
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Compact  Overhead  Console 
The  front overhead console  includes two reading lamps, 
a  storage  compartment  and a switchbank. 
To turn either reading lamp on  or off, press the 
lamp  lens. 
The  switchbank  has switches  for  the  optional  Power 
Sliding  Door, Power  Sliding  Door  Enable,  Interior 
Lights Override  and  the Power Rear Quarter Windows. 
Overhead  Console (If Equipped) 
The optional  front overhead  console has reading lamps, 
a  switchbank,  storage compartments, including  one  for 
your  garage door opener  and another one  for your 
sunglasses,  and 
a Driver Information Center (DIC).  The 
features  of the optional overhead console are explained 
on  the following pages. 
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Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systc-; 
In  this  section,  you’ll  find  out how to  operate  the  comfort  control  and audio systems offered  with your vehicle.  Be 
sure  to  read  about the  particular  systems  supplied  with your vehicle. 
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3-  14  Comfort  Controls 
Air  Conditioning 
Heating 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
Rear Window  Defogger 
Rear  Climate  Control  (If Equipped) 
Ventilation  System 
Setting  the  Clock  for  All  Systems 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette  Tape Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
AM-FM  Stereo with Compact Disc Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
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Audio 
(If Equipped) 
Remote  Compact Disc  Player (If Equipped) 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature  Audio  Steering  Wheel  Controls 
(If Equipped) 
Understanding  Radio Reception 
Tips About  Your Audio  System 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
Care  of  Your  Compact Discs 
Care  of  Your  Compact  Disc Player 
Integrated  Windshield Antenna 
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w. 
+H DEFOG: This  setting  directs  air to the  windshield 
and  through  the floor  ducts.  This  mode is particularly 
useful  during  cold  or  inclement  weather because of your 
vehicle’s larger windshield  area. 
the  windshield and  side window  vents. 
DEFROST This  setting  directs most  of the  air  to 
Mode Buttons 
RECIRC: Press  this button  (the  light will glow) 
to  limit  the  amount of fresh  air  entering  your vehicle  by 
recirculating  much of the  air  inside  your vehicle. 
You 
may use  this  setting  to  limit  odors  entering  your vehicle. 
Press  the OUTSIDE AIR button  (the  light on the 
RECIRC button will  go off)  to  let  outside  air  circulate 
into the vehicle. 
OUTSIDE AIR: Press this button  (the  light will 
glow)  to send  outside  air  into  your vehicle. Using  this 
setting  while  trying to  defrost  or  defog the windows will 
help  clear  the  vents 
of moisture.  Press  the  RECIRC 
button  (the  light  on  the  OUTSIDE AIR button will  go 
off> to  limit  outside  air  entering  the  vehicle. When the 
DEFOG  or DEFROST  setting 
is selected,  the  system 
will  automatically  go  to 
OUTSIDE AIR  mode. 
Air  Conditioning 
On very hot  days, your vehicle  will cool  down more 
quickly and economically  if you open the windows long 
enough  to  let hot, inside  air  escape.  For all settings, 
adjust  the temperature  control 
knob and fan speed 
as  desired. 
To get  maximum  cooling  or  a quick cool-down  on very 
hot  days,  press the A/C and RECIRC buttons (the lights 
will glow) and turn the temperature knob  to the left 
(toward the  blue area). Adjust  the mode knob to  direct 
the  air  to  the desired  location.  This  setting should not  be 
used  for  long  periods of time  because the air  may 
become  too  cold  and dry. Push  the 
A/C button again (the 
light will  go off)  to turn  off the air conditioning. 
When the air  conditioner compressor  is on,  you  may 
sometimes  notice slight changes in your vehicle’s  engine 
performance and power.  This  is normal.  The system  is 
designed  to  help  fuel  economy while it maintains the 
desired  cooling  level. 
The  air  conditioner  removes moisture from the air, 
so 
you may  sometimes notice water dripping from under 
your vehicle’s  engine compartment when 
it is idling  or 
after  it  has been  turned off. This  is  normal. 
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Heating 
Turn the temperature knob to the right (toward the  red 
area)  to  warm the air. 
In the LOWER  mode, outside  air will be brought in and 
sent through  the  floor outlets. 
The heater works best if 
you keep your windows closed while using it. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
To rapidly defrost the windshield, turn the temperature 
control knob all the  way to the right  (to the red area) and 
turn the mode 
knob to  DEFROST. 
The  BI-LEV  setting 
is designed  for  use on sunny  days 
when the  air is only moderately  warm or  cool.  On days 
like  these,  the sun  may  adequately  warm your upper 
body,  but your lower body  may  not be 
warm enough. 
For the best results, turn the temperature control knob 
to 
the middle position, and then  adjust  it  for  comfort. 
If 
you have the optional  engine coolant heater and  use it 
during  cold weather, 0 “F (- 18 O C) or lower, your heating 
system will  provide heat more quickly because  the 
engine  coolant  is already warmed.  See “Engine Coolant 
Heater” in 
the Index.  Adjust the 
fan to the  highest  speed. 
To keep the windshield  clear and bring  in heated  air 
through the heater  ducts, turn the mode knob 
to  DEFOG. 
When the temperature  outside 
is above freezing, the air 
conditioner  compressor will run  in these  settings  to help 
remove moisture from  the air. 
Your  vehicle is equipped with  side window defogger 
vents located 
on the top  of the  instrument  panel. For 
additional  side window  defogging,  turn the mode knob 
to  the  BI-LEVEL  setting and adjust  the  fan  to the 
highest  speed.  Aim the 
side vents  on the instrument 
panel toward the side windows.  For increased airflow  to 
the  side  vents,  close the center  vents. 
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Rear Window Defogger 
Press REAR (the light will 
glow) 
to warm  the  defogger 
grid on the  rear window. 
The  rear window defogger  will turn  off automatically 
after  about 
10 minutes of use. If you turn it on again,  the 
defogger will  operate  for  about  five  minutes. 
You can 
also turn the defogger  off  by turning  off the ignition  or 
pressing  the switch  again. 
Do not attach  a temporary vehicle license across the 
defogger  grid on the rear window. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  use  a  razor  blade  or something  else  sharp 
on  the  inside 
of the  rear  window. If you  do,  you 
could  cut 
or damage  the  warming  grid,  and  the 
repairs  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your  warranty. 
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