TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION...32THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE..
▫ “Child-Protection” Door Lock System(Rear Doors) ...21m Remote Keyless Entry — If Equipped ...22▫ To Unlock The Doors An
TILT STEERING COLUMNTo tilt the column, push down on the lever below themulti-function control lever and move the steering wheelup or down, as desired
To turn the system back ON, press the switch a secondtime until the TRAC OFF indicator turns OFF.NOTE: The Traction Control System indicator “TRACOFF”
To Activate:Push the ON/OFF button. The CRUISE indicator in theinstrument cluster will illuminate. To turn the systemOFF, push the ON/OFF button a sec
To Resume Speed:To resume a previously set speed, push the “ACC/RES”lever up and release. Resume can be used at any speedabove 20 mph (32 km/h).To Var
To Accelerate For Passing:Depressthe accelerator as youwould normally. When thepedal is released, the vehicle will return to the set speed.Using Speed
Compass/Temperature DisplayThis display provides the outside temperature and one ofeight compass readings to indicate the direction thevehicle is faci
Automatic Compass CalibrationThe automatic calibrating feature of the compass elimi-nates the need to calibrate the compass due to normalvarying condi
Manual Compass CalibrationIf the compass appears erratic, inaccurate, abnormal orthe vehicle is new, you may calibrate the compass. Priorto calibratin
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPEDThe power sunroof control is located between the sunvisors on the overhead console.Press and hold the switch rearward to fu
The sunshade can be opened manually. It will also openas the sunroof opens. The sunshade cannot be closed ifthe sunroof is open.WARNING!Never leave ch
▫ Driver And Front Passenger SupplementalRestraint System (SRS) - Airbag ...41▫ Child Restraint ...50m Engine Break-In R
the rear windows open, open the front and rear windowstogether to minimize the buffeting. If the buffeting occurswith the sunroof open, adjust the sun
There are two optional power outlets. One is in theAccessory Switch Bank, in the center of the instrumentpanel.This outlet is powered directly by the
Electrical Outlet Use With Engine OffCAUTION!•Many accessories that can be plugged in drawpower from the vehicle’s battery, even when notin use (i.e.
CAUTION!•Many accessories that can be plugged into the 12volt power outlet, draw power from the vehicle’sbattery, even when not in use; i.e. cellular
STORAGEFront Seat Storage Bin — If EquippedThe storage bin is located under the front passenger’sseat. To open lift up on the handle and pull the stor
WARNING!•To avoid tipping, lock the shelf securely in allpositions.•Do not drive this vehicle with the liftgate open, oruse the shelf as a seat.•Failu
Position 2 (Middle)Insert the front outboard corners of the shelf panel intothe middle guides and slide forward. Press down on theback of the shelf pa
Position 4 (Vertical)Insert the front outboard corners of the shelf panel intothe vertical guides behind the rear seatbacks near thefloor and slide do
2. Twist the knob on the underside of the panel andlower the shelf leg.3. Install the shelf leg into the liftgate latch area aslabeled on the rear scu
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPEDThe crossbars and siderails are designed to carry theweight on vehicles equipped with a luggage rack. Theload must not
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYSThe dealer that sold you your new vehicle has the keycode numbers for your vehicle locks. These numbers canbe used to order dupl
CAUTION!To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do notexceed the maximum roof rack load capacity of 150lbs (68 kg). Always distribute heavy load
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTSm Instrument Panel Features ...125m Instrument Cluster ...126m Instrument
▫ Tuning ...138▫ PTY (Program Type) Button ...139▫ Balance ...140▫ Fade ...
▫ Tape CD Button ...146▫ Time Button ...146▫ Scan Button ...146▫ CD Changer Control Cap
▫ Using The PTY (Program Type) Button(If Equipped) ...164▫ PTY Button 9Scan9 ...164▫ PTY Button 9Seek9 ...
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURESUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 1254
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER126 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER—TURBO, WITH AUTOSTICKUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 1274
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER—TURBO, WITHOUT AUTOSTICK128 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS1. Fuel GaugeWhen the ignition switch is in the ON position, thepointer will show the level of fuel remaining in thefue
NOTE: If you try to remove the key before you place thelever in PARK, the key may become trapped temporarilyin theignition cylinder. If this occurs,ro
6. Engine Temperature Warning LightThis light warns of an overheated engine condi-tion. Ifthe engine is critically hot,a warning chimewill sound 10 ti
10. High Beam IndicatorThis light shows that the headlights are on highbeam. Pull the turn signal lever toward the steer-ing wheel to switch the headl
14. Brake System Warning LightThis light monitors various brake functions,including brake fluid level and parking brakeapplication. If the brake light
The light will flash when the Traction Control System iscontrolling traction.16. Door Ajar IndicatorThis vacuum fluorescent display indicator illumina
20. Airbag LightThe light comes on and remains on for 6 to 8seconds as a bulb check when the ignition switchis first turned ON. If the light does not
Certain conditions such as a loose or missing gas cap,poor fuel quality, etc. may illuminate the light afterengine start. The vehicle should be servic
ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCKThe clock and radio each use the display panel built intothe radio. A digital readout shows the time in hours andminutes whene
Electrical DisturbancesRadio waves may pick up electrical disturbances duringtransmission. They mainly affect the wave amplitude,and thus remain a par
SALES CODE RAZ—AM/ FM STEREO RADIOWITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER, CD PLAYERAND CD CHANGER CONTROLS — IF EQUIPPEDOperating Instructions — RadioNOTE: Power t
PTY (Program Type) ButtonPressing this button once will turn on the PTY mode for5 seconds. If no action is taken during the 5 second timeout the PTY i
WARNING!Leaving children in a vehicle unattended is danger-ous for a number of reasons. A child or others couldbe injured. Children should be warned n
By pressing the SEEK button when the PTY icon isdisplayed, the radio will be tuned to the next frequencystation with the same selected PTY name. The P
AM/FM SelectionPress the AM/FM button to change from AM to FM. Theoperating mode will be displayed next to the stationfrequency. The display will show
To Change From Clock To Radio ModePress the Time button to change the display betweenradio frequency and time.Operating Instructions — Tape PlayerInse
Tape EjectPress the EJT Tape button and the cassette will disengageand eject from the radio.Scan ButtonPress this button to play 10 seconds of each se
Operating Instructions — CD PlayerNOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACCposition andthe volume controlON beforethe CD playerwill operate.C
Seek ButtonPress the top of the SEEK button for the next selection onthe CD. Press the bottom of the button to return to thebeginning of the current s
MODEPress the MODE button to select between the tape player,CD player, or satellite radio (if equipped).To select Satellite Radio (if equipped), press
Push-ButtonWhile the CD changer is playing, press the NUMBER 1push-button or the NUMBER 5 push-button to select adisc numbered higher or lower than th
SALES CODE RBK—AM/ FM STEREO RADIOWITH CD PLAYER AND CD CHANGERCONTROLSRadio OperationPower/Volume ControlPress the ON/VOL control to turn the radio o
TunePress the TUNE control up or down to increase ordecrease the frequency. If you press and hold the button,the radio will continue to tune until you
chip (transponder) embedded into them. Only keys thathave been programmedto the vehicle can beused to startand operate the vehicle.The Sentry Key Immo
You may add a second station to each push-button byrepeating the above procedure with this exception: Pressthe SET button twice and SET 2 will show in
Inserting The Compact DiscCAUTION!This CD player will accept 43⁄4inch (12 cm) discsonly. The use of other sized discs may damage theCD player mechanis
Random Play — RND/Program Button 4Press the RND (button 4) button while the CD is playingto activate Random Play. This feature plays the tracks onthe
Seek ButtonPress the SEEK up or down to select another track on thesame disc. A SEEK symbol will appear on the display.Fast Forward And Rewind Buttons
Radio Display MessagesYour radio has beendesigned to display certain messageswhen a problem is detected with the CD player.SALES CODE RBQ—AM/FM STEREO
NOTE: Power to operate the radio is controlled by theignition switch. It must be in the ON or ACC position tooperate the radio.ModePress the MODE butt
FadeThe Fade control provides for balance between the frontand rear speakers. Press the FADE button in and it willpop out. Adjust the balance and push
General InformationThis radio complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and withRSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions:1
show the disc number, the track number, and index timein minutes and seconds. Play will begin at the start oftrack 1.LOAD/ EJT — LoadPress the LOAD/ E
FF/TUNE/RWPress FF (Fast Forward) and the CD player will begin tofast forward until FF is released. The RW ( Reverse)button works in a similar manner.
All of the keys provided with your new vehicle havebeen programmed to the vehicle electronics.Replacement KeysNOTE: Only keys that have been programme
Program Type Radio DisplayForeign Language LanguageNews NewsNostalgia NostalgaOldies OldiesPersonality PersnltyPublic PublicRhythm and Blues R & B
SALES CODE RB1—AM/FM STEREO RADIOWITH DVD/GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEMThe navigation system provides maps, turn identifica-tion, selection menus and instruct
Electronic Serial Number/Sirius IdentificationNumber (ENS/SID)The Electronic Serial Number/Sirius Identification Num-ber is needed to activate your Si
•After 3 seconds, thecurrent channel name and channelnumber will be displayed for 5 seconds.•The current program type and channel number willthen be d
Using the PTY (Program Type) Button (ifequipped)Follow the PTY button instructions that apply to yourradio.PTY Button (SCAN(When the desired program t
•Dense tree coverage may interrupt reception in theform of short audio mutes.•Driving under wide bridges or along tall buildings cancause intermittent
dirty (noticeably poor sound), it may not be possible toremove all deposits with a simple WET cleaning cassette.CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCETo keep the CD/
The air conditioning system of your vehicle containsR-134a, arefrigerant thatdoes not deplete theozone layerin the upper atmosphere.The controls are a
Mode Control (Air Direction)The mode control allows youto choose from several pat-terns of air distribution. Youcan select either a primarymode, as id
DefrostAir is directed through the windshield and sidewindow demist outlets. Use this mode with maxi-mum fan and temperature settings for best windshi
4. Insert a blank Sentry Key into the ignition switch andturn the ignition switch ON within 60 seconds. After 10seconds asingle chime willsound. The T
NOTE: If your air conditioning performance seemslower than expected, check the front of the A/C con-denser: located in front of the radiator, for an a
Operating TipsUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 1714
Window FoggingVehicle side windows tend to fog on the inside in mildrainy or humid weather. To clear the windows, use theA/C, PANEL and blower control
Side Window DemistersA side window demister outlet is at each end of theinstrument panel. These nonadjustable outlets direct airtowardthe side windows
CAUTION!To avoid damaging the electrical conductors, do notuse scrapers, sharp instruments, or abrasive windowcleaners on the interior surface of the
Adding Washer FluidThe fluid reservoir for the windshield washers and therear window washer is shared. It is located in the rear ofthe engine compartm
STARTING AND OPERATINGCONTENTSm Starting Procedures ...180▫ Automatic Transaxle ...180▫ Manual Transaxle ...
▫ AutoStick General Information ...188m Manual Transaxle Operation ...189▫ 2.4 Liter Turbo— If Equipped ...190▫ Recomme
m Tire Rotation Recommendations ...215m Fuel Requirements ...216▫ 2.4L Standard Engine And 2.4L StandardTurbo Engine ...
NOTE: If you turned the wheel to the right to engagethe lock, you must turn the wheel slightly to the right todisengage it. If you turned the wheel to
STARTING PROCEDURESBefore starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust bothinside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts.CAUTION!Long peri
started within 3 seconds, slightly depress the acceleratorpedal while continuing to crank.If theenginefailsto startwithin 15 seconds, turn the ignitio
CAUTION!To prevent damage to the starter, do not crank theengine for more than 15 seconds at a time. Wait 10 to15 seconds before trying again.After St
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE — IF EQUIPPEDCAUTION!Damage to the transaxle may occur if the followingprecautions are not observed:•Shift into PARK only after th
Brake/Transmission Interlock SystemThis system prevents you from moving the gear shift outof Park and into any gear unless the brake pedal ispressed.
Turn the Key to OFF then restart the engine.Shift into D and resume driving.NOTE: Even if the transaxle can be reset, it is recom-mended that you visi
The following indicators should be used to ensure thatyou have engaged the transmission shift lever into the P(Park) position:•When shifting into P (P
“3” DriveThis range eliminates shifts into Overdrive. The transaxlewill operate normally in first and second while in thisrange.NOTE: Using the “3” ra
You can shift in or out of the autostick mode at any timewithout taking your foot off the accelerator pedal. If youchoose the Overdrive mode, the tran
MANUAL TRANSAXLE OPERATIONNOTE: The parking brake should be engaged and thegear selector placed in REVERSE before leaving thevehicle, especially on an
WARNING!When leaving the vehicle always remove the keyfrom the ignition lock, and lock your vehicle. Do notleave children unattended in the vehicle, o
2.4 Liter Turbo— If EquippedThe neutral position of the shift lever is located betweenTHIRD and FOURTH gear. This is the position the shifterlever wil
For improved performance, your manual transaxle maybe upshifted up to the maximum speeds listed in table 2(within legal speed limits).TABLE 2-MANUAL T
PARKING BRAKEWhen the parking brake is applied with theignition on, the Brake Light in the instrumentcluster will come on.NOTE: This light only shows
When parking on a hill, it is important to set the parkingbrake before placing the gear selector in Park, otherwisethe load on the automatic transaxle
BRAKE SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped with power assisted brakes asstandard equipment. In the event power assist is lost forany reason (for example, re
During stops where ABS is activated, a vibration of thebrake pedal may be felt and associated system noisesmay be heard.NOTE: Pumping of the brake ped
POWER ASSISTED STEERINGThe power assisted steering system of your vehicleprovides mechanical steering capability in the eventpower assist is lost.If f
•There is a Anti-Lock Brake System malfunction;•There is a Traction Control System malfunction;•The system has been automatically deactivated topreven
•European Metric tire sizing is based on Europeandesign standards. Tires designed to this standard havethe tire size molded into the sidewall beginnin
Tire Sizing ChartEXAMPLE:Size Designation:P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standards(...blank...( = Passenger car tire based on Euro
Central Locking/Unlocking — If EquippedAll vehicle doors and liftgate are locked with the firstturn of the key to the LOCK position. The double unlock
EXAMPLE:Service Description:95 = Load Index—A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry.H = Speed Symbol—A symbol indicating th
Tire Identification Number (TIN)The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tirehowever the date code may only be on one side. Tireswith white si
Tire Loading and Tire PressureTire Placard LocationNOTE: Some vehicles have a “Tire and Loading Infor-mation” placard located on the driver’s side “B”
LoadingThe vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceedthe load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. Youwill not exceed the tire’s load
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and pas-sengers from XXX kilograms or XXX pounds.4. The resulting figure equals the available amount ofc
STARTING AND OPERATING 2055
WARNING!Overloading of your tire is dangerous. Overloadingcan cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, andincrease your stopping distance. Use tir
2. Economy—Improper inflation pressures can cause uneven wearpatterns to develop across the tire tread. These abnormalwear patterns will reduce tread
The pressure should be checked and adjusted as well asinspecting for signs of tire wear or visible damage at leastonce a month. Use a good quality poc
Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi (13 to 40 kPa)during operation. DO NOT reduce this normal pressurebuild up or your tire pressure will be to
2. Cycle the ignition switch ON/OFF four times endingin the OFF position.3. Press the interior door lock switch to the LOCKposition.4. A single chime
Radial-Ply TiresWARNING!Combining radial ply tires with other types of tireson your vehicle will cause your vehicle to handlepoorly. The instability c
Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to mount aconventional tire on the compact spare wheel, since thewheel is designed specifically for the compac
Tread Wear IndicatorsTread wear indicators are in the original equipment tiresto help you in determining when your tires should bereplaced.These indic
WARNING!•Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other thanthat specified for your vehicle. Some combina-tions of unapproved tires and wheels may chan
Improper alignment will not cause vehicle vibration.Vibration may be a result of tire and wheel out-of-balance. Proper balancing will reduce vibration
Tire Rotation RecommendationsTires on the front and rear axles of vehicles operate atdifferent loads and perform different steering, drivingand brakin
FUEL REQUIREMENTS2.4L Standard Engine and 2.4L Standard TurboEngineYour vehicle is designed to meet all emis-sion regulations and provide excellent fu
Over 40 automobile manufacturers around the worldhave issued and endorsed consistent gasoline specifica-tions (the World Wide Fuel Charter, WWFC) to d
may notbe covered by the vehicle warranty. While MTBEis an oxygenate made from Methanol, it does not havethe negative effects of Methanol.MMT In Gasol
CAUTION!If the Malfunction Indicator light is flash-ing, immediate service is required. See theparagraph on the Onboard Diagnostics Sys-tem in section
WARNING!Avoid trapping anyone in a vehicle in a collision.Remember that the rear doors can only be openedfrom the outside when the child protection lo
•The use of fuel additives which are now being sold asoctane enhancers is not recommended. Most of theseproducts contain high concentrations of methan
ADDING FUELThe fuel tank filler tube has a restricting door about 2inches (50 mm) inside the opening. If using a portablecontainer, it should have a f
CAUTION!To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do not “topoff” the fuel tank after filling.NOTE: When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, thefuel
NOTE: Tighten the gas cap about 1/4 turn until youhear one click. This is an indication that cap is properlytightened.If the gas cap is not tighten pr
Perform maintenance services as prescribed in the main-tenance schedules manual. When your vehicle is used fortrailer towing, never exceed the gross a
WARNING!Connecting trailer brakes to your vehicle’s hydraulicbrake lines can overload your brake system andcause it to fail. You might not have brakes
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIESCONTENTSm Hazard Warning Flasher ...228m If Your Engine Overheats ...228m Jacking And Tire Chang
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERThe flasher switch is on top of the steering column,just behind the steering wheel. Depress the switchand both cluster indicator
If the pointer rises to the H (red) mark, the instrumentcluster willsound a chime. Pullover and stopthe vehicle.Idle the vehicle with the air conditio
NOTE: You may turn off this feature and unlock alldoors with one press of the button by following theprocedure shown in the Central Locking/Unlockingp
WARNING!A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You orothers could be badly burned by steam or boilingcoolant. You may want to call a service center
Jack LocationThe jack and jack-handle arestowed behindthe right rearside trim panel in the cargo area.Do not attempt to raise this vehicle using a bum
Spare Tire RemovalLift up the cover and fit the jack-handle over the drivenut. Rotate the nut to the left until you can remove theswivel hook from the
Jacking Instructions1. Remove the scissors jack and lug wrench from thestowage bag.NOTE: If equipped with a center cap that covers thewheel nuts, pry
Do not raise the vehicle until you are sure the jack issecurely engaged.4. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw to the right,using the swivel w
100 ft. lbs (135 N·m). If you doubt that you havetightened the nuts correctly, have them checked with atorque wrench by your dealer or at a service st
WARNING!Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to get itstarted. Vehicles equipped with an automatic trans-axle cannot be started this way. Unburn
WARNING!Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution; do notallow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin or clothing.Don’t lean over battery when attaching
7. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the boosterbattery, let the engine idle a few minutes, then start theengine in the vehicle with the discha
2. Slow down if road has standing water or puddles.3. Replace tires when tread wear indicators first becomevisible.4. Keep tires properly inflated.5.
To Program TransmittersUp to four transmitters can be programmed to yourvehicle. Your new vehicle was shipped with two trans-mitters. See your dealer
CAUTION!Racing the engine or spinning the wheels too fastmay lead to transaxle overheating and failure. It canalso damage the tires. Do not spin the w
All TransaxlesCAUTION!If the vehicle being towed requires steering, theignition switch must be in the OFF position, not inthe LOCK or ACCESSORY positi
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm 2.4L High Output Turbo Engine Compartment . .246m 2.4L Engine Compartment ...247m Onboard Diagnostic Sy
▫ Air Conditioner ...261▫ Power Steering — Fluid Check ...261▫ Front Suspension Ball Joints ...262▫ Body Lubric
▫ Center High Mounted Stop Light ...289m Fluids And Capacities ...290m Recommended Fluids, Lubricants And GenuineParts ...
2.4L HIGH OUTPUT TURBO ENGINE COMPARTMENT246 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
2.4L ENGINE COMPARTMENTMAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 2477
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD IIYour vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboarddiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe perfor
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEPROGRAMSIn some localities, it may be a legal requirement to passan inspection of your vehicle’s emissions control
Transmitter Battery ServiceThe recommended replacement battery is 2016 or itsequivalent.NOTE: Do not touch the battery terminals that are onthe back h
ignition key or start the engine. This means that yourvehicle’s OBD system is not ready and you should notproceed to the I/M station.b. The MIL will n
NOTE: Intentional tampering with emissions controlsystems can result in civil penalties being assessedagainst you.WARNING!You can be badly injured wor
The best time to check the engine oil level is about 5minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut off or beforestarting the engine after it has sat ov
•Extensive engine idling.•Driving in dusty conditions.•Short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km).•More than 50% of your driving is at sustained highsp
American Petroleum Institute (API) Engine OilIdentification SymbolThis symbolmeans that the oilhasbeen certified by the AmericanPetroleum Institute (A
Synthetic Engine OilsThere are a number of engine oils being promoted aseither synthetic or semi-synthetic. If you chose to usesuch a product, use onl
Drive Belts — Check Condition and TensionAt the mileage shown in the maintenance schedules,check all drive belts for condition and proper tension.Impr
CAUTION!Damage to the catalytic converter can result if yourvehicle is not kept in proper operating condition. Inthe event of engine malfunction, part
To minimize the possibility of catalyst damage:•Do not shut off the engine or interrupt the ignitionwhen the transaxle is in gear and the vehicle is i
the filter element should be inspected periodically andreplaced if necessary at the intervals shown on Schedule“B”.WARNING!The air cleaner can provide
SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPEDThe system monitors the doors, liftgate, and ignitionswitch for unauthorized operation.If something triggers the al
WARNING!Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and canburn or even blind you. Don’t allow battery fluid tocontact your eyes, skin or clothing. Don
Air ConditionerCheck the air conditioning system at the start of thewarm weather season.NOTE: If your air conditioning performance seemslower than exp
WARNING!Fluid level should be checked on a level surface andwith the engine off to prevent injury from movingparts and to insure accurate fluid level
Windshield Wiper BladesClean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and thewindshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth and amild non abrasive cl
Windshield Washer ReservoirThe washer fluid reservoir is located in the rear of theengine compartment onthepassenger side and shouldbechecked for flui
WARNING!Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbonmonoxide which is colorless and odorless. Breathingit can make you unconscious and can ev
Coolant ChecksCheck coolant protection every 12 months (before theonset of freezing weather, where applicable). If coolant isdirty or rusty in appeara
Selection Of CoolantUse only the manufacturers recommended coolant, referto Recommended Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Partsfor correct coolant type.C
The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is anyaccumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces.WARNING!The warning words “DO NOT OPEN
humidity accumulation on the radiator and being vapor-ized when the thermostat opens, allowing hot water toenter the radiator.If an examination of you
To disarm the system:Unlock a front door/liftgate using either the key or theKeyless Entry Transmitter.Starting the vehicle with a valid Sentry key wi
Insure nylon tubing in these areas has not melted orcollapsedInspect all hose connections such as clamps and cou-plings to make sure the are secure an
brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts, abrasions, and exces-sive swelling suggest deterioration of the rubber. Particu-lar attention should be made to
fluid reservoir. Fluid level can be expected to fall as thebrake pads wear. Brake fluid level should be checkedwhen pads arereplaced. However, low flu
Automatic TransaxleAll front wheel drive vehicles have a transmission anddifferential assembly contained within a single housing.Selection Of Lubrican
Procedure For Checking Fluid LevelTo properly check the automatic transaxle fluid level, thefollowing procedure must be used:1. The vehicle must be on
If the fluid is cold, the fluid level should be between thelower two holes, into the area marked “LOW”.If the fluid level shows low, add sufficient tr
Special AdditivesThe manufacturer recommends against the addition ofany fluid additives to the transaxle. The onlyexception tothis policy is the use o
which exposes your vehicle to airborne contaminants,road surfaces on which the vehicle is operated, extremehot or cold weather and other extreme condi
CAUTION!Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materialssuch as steel wool or scouring powder, which willscratch metal and painted surfaces.Special Ca
CAUTION!If your vehicle is equipped with flame or woodgraingraphics, it is recommended that special care betaken when using hand-held pressure washers
LIFTGATENOTE: The key that is used to start the vehicle is alsoused to lock or unlock the doors and open the liftgate.To open the liftgate, insert the
CAUTION!Many wheel cleaners contain acids that may harmthe wheel surface.NOTE: Replacement costs for components damaged asa result of not following th
Cleaning HeadlightsYour vehicle has plastic headlights that are lighter andless susceptible to stone breakage than glass headlights.Plastic is not as
2. Dry with a soft tissue.Seat Belt MaintenanceDo not bleach, dye or clean the belts with chemicalsolvents or abrasive cleaners. This will weaken the
Power Distribution Center CoverMAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 2837
FUSE Amp/Color Items Fused1 30 Amp/Pink Ignition Start2 40 Amp/Green Anti-Lock Brake (ABS)Pump3 40 Amp/Green Ignition Run4 30 Amp/Blue Heated Seats5 4
Interior FusesThe fuse access panel is on the left side of the instrumentpanel next to the steering column. To remove the panel,pull it out, as shown.
REPLACEMENT BULBSLIGHT BULBS — Inside Bulb No.ABS Indicator ...LEDAirbag Indicator ...LEDBrake System Warn
LIGHTS BULBS — Outside Bulb No.Low Beam Headlight ...9006XSHigh Beam Headlight...9005XSFront Park/Turn Signal/Side Mar
Front Park/Turn Signal/Side Marker Lights1. Remove the headlight access cover splash shield,located in the front wheel well opening.2. Rotate the sock
3. Pull the bulb out of the socket and replace.Back Up Light Bulb1. Remove the screws attaching the back up light to therear fascia and remove the hou
EMERGENCY SEAT BACK RELEASEWARNING!Do not allow children to have access to the liftgatearea with the rear shelf panel in position 1 (Top) orposition 2
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIESU.S. MetricFuel (Approximate) 15 Gallons 56.7 LitersEngine Oil-With Filter2.4 Liter Engines (SAE 5W-30, API Certified Engine Oil)
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTSEngineComponent Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine PartsEngine Coolant Mopart Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/10
ChassisComponent Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Parts.Automatic Transmission Fluid. Mopart ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid.Manual Transmission Flui
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCONTENTSm Emission Control System Maintenance ...294m Maintenance Schedule ...294▫ Schedule “B”—All Engines
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEThe “Scheduled” maintenance services, listed in boldtype must be done at the times or mileages specified toassure t
•Off-road or desert operation.•If equipped for and operating with E-85 (ethanol)fuel.NOTE: If ANY of these apply to you then change yourengine oil eve
Once a Month•Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear ordamage.•Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminalsas required.•Check the flu
SCHEDULE “B”—ALL ENGINESFollow schedule “B”—All Engines if you usually operateyour vehicle under one or more of the following condi-tions.Change the a
If none of these apply to you, and your vehicle isequipped with a Non–Turbo Charged Engine thenchange your engine oil at every interval shown onschedu
Miles 21,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 33,000 36,000(Kilometers) (34 000) (38 000) (43 000) (48 000) (53 000) (58 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filt
INTRODUCTIONCONTENTSm Introduction ...4m How To Use This Manual ...4m Warnings And Cautions ...
NOTE: Make sure that the elastic loop is around theemergency release handle at all times. If the handle ispulled downward, entirely through the elasti
Miles 39,000 42,000 45,000 48,000 51,000 54,000( Kilometers) (62 000) (67 000) (72 000) (77 000) (82 000) (86 000)Change engine oil and engine oil fil
Miles 57,000 60,000 63,000 66,000 69,000 72,000( Kilometers) (91 000) (96 000) (101 000) (106 000) (111 000) (115 000)Change engine oil and engine oil
Miles 75,000 78,000 81,000 84,000 87,000 90,000(Kilometers) (120 000) (125 000) (130 000) (135 000) (130 000) (144 000)Change engine oil and engine oi
Miles 93,000 96,000 99,000 102,000 105,000(Kilometers) (150 000) (154 000) (159 000) (164 000) (168 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filter. XXXXX
Miles 108,000 111,000 114,000 117,000 120,000(Kilometers) (173 000) (178 000) (183 000) (188 000) (193 000)Change engine oil and engine oil filter. XX
SCHEDULE “A”—2.4L NON TURBO CHARGED ENGINESMiles 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000(Kilometers ) (10 000) (19 000) (29 000) (38 000) (48 000) (5
Miles 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000 66,000(Kilometers) (67 000) (77 000) (86 000) (96 000) (106 000)[Months] [42] [48] [54] [60] [66]Change engine oil a
Miles 72,000 78,000 84,000 90,000 96,000 102,000(Kilometers) (115 000 (125000)(134000)(144000)(154 000) (163000)[Months] [72] [78] [84] [90] [96] [102
Miles 108,000 114,000 120,000(Kilometers) (173 000) (182 000) (192 000)[Months] [108] [114] [120]Change engine oil and engine oil filter. X X XInspect
SCHEDULE “A”—2.4L TURBOCHARGED ENGINESMiles 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000(Kilometers) (8 000) (16 000) (24 000) (32 000) (40 000) (48 000)[
WARNING!Never leave children in a vehicle, with the keys inthe ignition switch. Occupants, particularly unat-tended children, can become entrapped by
Miles 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 55,000(Kilometers) (56 000) (64 000) (72 000) (80 000) (88 000)[Months] [30] [36] [42]Change engine oil and engine o
Miles 60,000 65,000 70,000 75,000 80,000 85,000(Kilometers) (96 000) (104000)(112000)(120000)(128000)(136 000)[Months] [48] [54] [60] [66]Change engin
Miles 90,000 95,000 100,000 105,000(Kilometers) (144 000) (156 000) (160 000) (168 000)[Months] [72] [78] [84]Change engine oil and engine oil filter.
Miles 110,000 115,000 120,000(Kilometers) (177 000) (185 000) (193 000)[Month] [90] [96] [102]Change engine oil and engine oil filter. X X XInspect th
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTSm Suggestions For Obtaining Service For YourVehicle ...316▫ Prepare For The Appointm
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with
The manufacturer has empowered its dealers to makewarranty and repair decisions that ensure you are notinconvenienced. There is no need for you to wai
In Mexico contact:Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240Sante Fe C.P. 05109Mexico, D. F.In Mexico (915) 729–1248 or 729–1240Outside Mexico (525) 7
Contract, and you require service after your manufactur-er’s new vehicle limited warranty expires, please refer toyour contract documents, and contact
Wind BuffetingWind buffeting can be described as the perception ofpressure on the ears or a helicopter type sound in theears. Your vehicle may exhibit
320 IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
MOPART PARTSMopart fluids, lubricants, parts, and accessories areavailable from your dealer. They will help you keep yourvehicle operating at its best
PUBLICATION ORDER FORMSTo order the following manuals, you may use either thewebsite or the phone numbers listed below. Visa, Mas-tercard, American Ex
Call Toll Free at 1–800–890–4038 (U.S.) or 1–800–387–1143(Canada)OrVisit us on the World Wide Web at:www.techauthority.daimlerchrysler.com orwww.daiml
WARNING!The traction grade is based on braking (straight-ahead) traction tests and does not include cornering(turning) performance.Temperature GradesT
INDEX10
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake) System ...194Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) ...267Adding Fuel ...221Adding Washer
Autostick ...135,187Back-Up Lights ...289Ball Joints ...262Battery ...
CD Changer ...146,152CD Player ...144,148,150,154,157CD Player Maintenance ...166Cellular Phone ..
Radiator Cap ...267Selection of Coolant ...267Corrosion Protection ...276Crankcase Emission C
Buckle up even though you are an excellent driver, evenon short trips. Someone on the road may be a poor driverand cause a collision that includes you
Exhaust Gas Caution ...220Fuel Requirements ...216Jump Starting ...235Oil ...
Filler Cap ...135,221Filler Door ...135Filter ...258Gasoline ...
Heated Seats ...85Hood Release ...92Hoses ...269Ignition ...
LatchesHood ...92Lead Free Gasoline ...216Liftgate ...28Light Bulbs ...
LocksCentral ...20Child Protection ...21Door ...18Power Door ...
Odometer ...133Trip ...133,135Oil, Engine ...251,290Capacity ...
Steering, Checking ...261Sunroof ...108Windows ...30Power Steering Fluid ...
Safety Checks Inside Vehicle ...60Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ...61Safety Defects, Reporting ...321Safety I
Side Airbag ...47Side Window Demisters ...173Slippery Surfaces, Driving On ...238Snow Tires ...
Tires ...61,206,323Air Pressure ...206Alignment ...213Chains ...
WARNING!•Wearing a seat belt incorrectly is dangerous. Seatbelts are designed to go around the large bones ofyour body. These are the strongest parts
Transmitter Battery Service ...25Transmitter Programming ...24Transmitter, Remote Keyless Entry ...22Transport
Windshield Wipers ...98,263Wiper Blade Replacement ...263Wiper, Rear ...174Wipers, Intermitt
3. When the belt is long enough to fit, insert the latchplate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 352
WARNING!• A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle will notprotect you properly. The lap portion could ride toohigh on your body, possibly causing
WARNING!• A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk ofinternal injury in a collision. The belt forces won’tbe at the strong hip and pelvic bones,
Rear Center Lap/Shoulder Belt Retractor Lock-OutThis feature is designed to lock the retractor wheneverthe rear seat back is not fully latched. This p
As a guide, if you are shorter than average, you willprefer a lower position, andif youare taller than average,you’ll prefer a higher position. When y
INTRODUCTIONThis manual has been prepared with the assistance ofservice and engineering specialists to acquaint you withthe operation and maintenance
2. At about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) above the latchplate, grasp and twist the belt webbing 180° to create afold that begins immediately above the
Seat Belt PretensionersThe seat belts for both front seating positions areequipped withpretensioning devices thataredesigned toremove slack from the s
NOTE: The front airbags are certified to the Federalregulations that allow less forceful deployment.If the vehicle is equipped with side airbags, they
WARNING!•Do not put anything on or around the airbag coversor attempt to manually open them. You may dam-age the airbags and you could be injured beca
Infants in rear facing child restraints should NEVER ridein the frontseatofa vehicle with a passenger frontairbag.An airbag deploymentcan cause severe
WARNING!•Relying on the airbags alone could lead to moresevere injuries in a collision. The airbags workwith your seat belt to restrain you properly.
•Side Airbag in the passenger’s seat•Airbag Control Module (shared with the front airbagsystem)•Side impact sensors•Interconnecting WiringHow The Airb
•When the front airbag control module detects a colli-sion requiring the front airbags, it signals the inflatorunits. A large quantity of nontoxic gas
injure you if you are not seated properly, or if items arepositioned in the area where the side airbag inflates. Thisespecially applies to children.If
•It is not advisable to drive your vehicle after theairbags have deployed. If you are involved in anothercollision, the airbags and seat belt pretensi
INTRODUCTION 51
Airbag LightYou willwant tohavethe airbags readyto inflatefor yourprotection in a collision. While the airbag system isdesigned to be maintenance free
WARNING!In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tinybaby, can become a missile inside the vehicle. Theforce required to hold even an infant on y
•Rearward-facing child seats must NEVER be used inthe front seat of a vehicle with a front passengerairbag. An airbag deployment could cause severeinj
WARNING!•Improper installation can lead to failure of aninfant or child restraint. It could come loose in acollision. The child could be badly injured
If the seat belt has a switchable retractor, it will have adistinctive label.•In the rear seat, you may have trouble tightening thelap/shoulder belt o
Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren (LATCH)Your vehicle is equipped with the child restraint anchor-age system called LATCH, which stands for LowerA
Because the lower anchorages are to be introduced topassenger carrying vehicles over a period of years, childrestraint systems having attachments for
In general, you will first loosen the adjusterson thelowerand tether straps so that you can more easily attach thehook or connector to the lower and t
WARNING!An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead toincreased head motion and possible injury to thechild. Use only the anchor position directly
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONSA long break-in period is not required for the engine inyour new vehicle.Drive moderately during the first 300 miles (5
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSThis manual contains WARNINGS against operatingprocedures which could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. It also contains CAU
If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with the enginerunning, adjust your heating or cooling controls to forceoutside air into the vehicle. Se
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make OutsideThe VehicleTiresExamine tires for excessive tread wear or uneven wearpatterns. Check for stones, nails,
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm Mirrors ...67▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror ...67▫ Outside Mi
▫ Folding Front Passenger Seat — If Equipped . . .84▫ Adjustable Head Restraints ...85▫ Heated Seats — If Equipped ...85▫ Foldi
m Electronic Speed Control — If Equipped ...101▫ To Activate ...102▫ To Set At A Desired Speed ...102▫ To Deacti
▫ Position 2 (Middle) ...116▫ Position 3 (Floor) ...116▫ Position 4 (Vertical) ...117▫ Position 5
MIRRORSInside Day/Night MirrorAdjust the mirror to center on the view through the rearwindow. A two point pivot system allows for horizontaland vertic
Outside Mirror—Passenger’s SideAdjust the convex outside mirror so you can just see theside of your vehicle in the part of the mirror closest to theve
Select a mirror and press one of the four arrows for thedirection you want the mirror to move.Illuminated Vanity Mirrors — If EquippedAn illuminated v
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS / ALTERATIONSWARNING!Any modifications or alterations to this vehiclecould seriously affect its roadworthiness and safetyand may
Sun Visor Sliding FeatureThe sun visors may be pulled out to provide extendedcoverage of the side glass.HANDS–FREE COMMUNICATION (UConnect™) —IF EQUIP
The rearview mirror contains the microphone for thesystem and the control buttons that will enable you toaccess the system. The diagram below shows th
OperationVoice commands can be used in the operation of theUConnect™ system and to navigate through the UCon-nect™ menu structure. Voice commands shou
•For identification purposes, you will be prompted togive the UConnect™ system a name for your cellularphone. Each cellular phone that is paired shoul
Add Names to Your UConnect™ Phonebook•Press the “Phone” button to begin.•After the 9Ready9 prompt, say 9Phonebook New En-try9.•When prompted, say the
Phonebook edit can be used to add another phonenumber to a name entry that already exists in thephonebook. For example, the entry John Doe may have am
•The UConnect™ system will play the names of all thephonebook entries.•To call one of the names in the list, press the ’VoiceRecognition’ button durin
Making a Second Call while Current Call inProgressTo make a second call while you are currently in a call,press the ’Voice Recognition’ button and say
Phone Redial•Press the ’Phone’ button to begin.•After the 9Ready9 prompt, say 9Redial9.•The UConnect™ system will call the last number thatwas dialedo
If you would like to connect or disconnect the Blue-tooth™ connection between a paired cellular phone andthe UConnect™ system, follow the instruction
pin. This method can also be used in instances where youare pressing a number on your keypad to navigatethrough a menu structure or to enter a number
Low Signal, Battery Strength, and RoamNotificationThe UConnect™ system will provide notification toinform you if your cellular phone is in roaming sta
Towing AssistanceIf you need towing assistance, say 9Dial Towing Assis-tance9 or 9Call Towing Assistance9. Please refer to the24-Hour Towing Assistanc
WARNING!•Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seatcould cause you to lose control. The seat beltmight
Reclining Bucket SeatsThe recliner control is on the outboard side of the seat. Torecline, lean forward slightly before lifting the lever, thenlean ba
Adjustable Head RestraintsHead restraints can reduce the risk of whiplash injury inthe event of impact from the rear. Pull up or push downon the head
Press the switch once to select a heat setting (high or low)and press the switch a second time in the same directionto turn the heated seat off.NOTE:
WARNING!•It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision,people riding in these areas are more likely
Tumbling Rear SeatTo provide additional storage in the cargo area, each rearseat can be tumbled forward.CAUTION!It is important that the front seats b
•Pull the release lever located on the outboard side ofthe seat. Lift up the seat and tumble the seat forward.•Attach the elastic strap, located at th
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm A Word About Your Keys ...12▫ Ignition Key Removal ...12▫ Locking
Rear Seat RemovalThe rear seats can be removed to provide more cargospace.•Push and hold the button on the seatback and folddown the rear seatback.•Pu
•Lift upthe releaselevers to disengage theseat fromthefloor attachments.•Using the handle on the seat, the seat assembly cannow be lifted and removed
TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOODTo open the hood, two latches must be released. First pullthe hood release lever located under the left side of theinstrumen
LIGHTSOverhead Console Map/Reading Lights — IfEquippedThese lights are mounted between the sun visors in theoverhead console. Each light is turned ON
Interior LightsThe interior lights come on when a door is opened.With the ignition key in the OFF position, the interiorlights will automatically turn
Interior light Defeat (OFF)Rotate the dimmer control to the ex-treme bottom “OFF” position. The in-terior lights will remain off when thedoors are ope
Headlights, Parking Lights, Instrument PanelLightsTurn the end of the Multi-Function Control Lever to thefirst detent for parking light operation. Tur
Fog Lights — If EquippedThe front fog light switch is on the Multi-FunctionControl Lever. To activate the front fog lights, turnon the parking lights
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERSThe wipers and washers are operated by a switchon the control lever. The lever is located on theright side of the steerin
CAUTION!In cold weather, always turn off the wiper switchand allow the wipers to return to the park positionbefore turning off the engine. If the wipe
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