Maximum heated and automatically However, because the air conditioning Air volume and distribution are controlled amount of air is directed to compressor will not engage fuel controlled automatically. The flat key fits all locks on the car. Page Infrared Remote Control 3 Receiver in door handle 3 Receiver under trunk lock 1 Transmit button 2 Transmitter eye and battery check Unlocking: Note: Aim transmitter eye 2 at a Infrared Remote Control If the trunk was previously locked receiver 3 and press transmit separately, it will remain locked see The vehicle can be centrally locked and button 1.
Page 28 Locking: Closing Windows from Outside Aim transmitter eye 2 at a receiver Continue to press transmit button 1 3 and press transmit button 1.
The windows begin Distance to receiver max. The red indicator lamps on the receivers should blink. Page Central Locking System Locking - from outside With driver's door closed — turn key to the right 3.
With passenger's door closed — turn key to the left. Locking - from inside With the door closed — push the lock lever down 5. Unlocking - from outside At the driver's door - turn key to the left 2.
Page 30 Note: Locking The central locking system can only be Turn master key to position 3, turn engaged at the passenger door if the back to position 1 and remove. Page 31 If the trunk is unlocked, the doors and Closing Windows from Outside Emergency Unlocking in Case of fuel filler flap will also be unlocked.
Accident After closing the trunk, the central Turn key in door lock or trunk lock to locking system must again be engaged the locking position and hold. Page Interior Central Locking System Integration with vehicle central Note: locking system If the interior storage compartments are to remain locked for example while in When locking or unlocking the vehicle a repair shop , leave only the valet key from the outside by using the master with the vehicle.
Page 33 Anti-Theft Alarm System Operation: The alarm will last approximately seconds in the form of blinking exterior The anti-theft alarm can be Once the alarm system has been lamps. Page Power Seats Adjusting Warning! A Seat cushion Never ride in a moving vehicle with B Backrest the seat back reclined. Sitting in an C Head restraint with shoulder belt excessively reclined position can be height adjustment dangerous. You could slide under the seat belt in a collision, if you slide Adjust the head restraint so that the under it, the belt would apply force Page 35 Using the same position button, the Recalling Stored Positions steering column position and rear view mirror positions will also be stored Press position button "1", "2" or "3" together with the seat position.
Page Orthopedic Seat Backrest Some models may be equipped with The inflation pressure of the air orthopedic seats. Page Heated Seats Heated Seats Note: When in operation, the seat heater The seat heaters can be switched on consumes a large amount of power.
It with the key in steering lock turned to is advisable not to use the seat heater position 1 or 2. Arm Rest Adjusting Steering Column To adjust: Press button 1 and slide Turn key in steering lock to position 1 arm rest forward or backward.
Never ride in a moving vehicle with Restraint System the seat back reclined. Sitting in an If you are ever in an accident, your excessively reclined position can be Your vehicle is equipped with lap- injuries can be considerably more dangerous. Page 41 Press switch 4 to adjust seat belt so that the shoulder portion is located as close as possible to the middle of your shoulder. The shoulder portion of the seat belt must be pulled snug and checked for snugness immediately after engaging it and during driving.
Page 42 Unfastening Operation: Push in the red button 3 in the belt The inertia reel stops the belt from buckle 2. Page Emergency Tensioning Retractor Etr Supplemental Restraint System Seat belt not fastened In cases of other frontal impacts, roll- overs, certain side impacts, rear SRS first threshold exceeded: airbag collisions, or other accidents without activates, but not ETR frontal forces, the emergency Driver and front passenger systems tensioning retractors will not be operate independently from each other.
Page Airbags Airbags The most effective occupant restraint system yet developed for use in production vehicles is the three point seat belt. In some cases, however, the protective effect of a seat belt can be further enhanced by an airbag. The driver airbag 1 is located in the steering wheel hub. Page 46 The driver and passengers should be inspected by an authorized "SRS" may not be operational. Sit properly belted in an upright Infants and small children position with your back against should only be seated in an It is very important for your safety to the seat back.
Page 49 Infants and Child Restraint Systems When using any infant or child Infants and small children should restraint system, be sure to carefully never share a seat belt with another We recommend that all infants and read and follow all manufacturer's occupant. If necessary, move steering wheel slightly and turn key clockwise to position 1.
Steering is locked when the key Driving position. The key can be withdrawn only in Note: position 0. Page 51 The following items can be operated An audible warning sounds when the Unnecessary drain on the battery and with the key in steering lock position 1: driver's door is opened with the key in charging system may be minimized by steering lock positions 1 or 0.
Page Combination Switch Press switch past resistance point: Windshield washer, windshield wiper; headlamp cleaning system only in exterior lamp switch positions Canada only: also in position when the engine is running Windshield wiper Wiper off Intermittent wiping Normal wiper speed Fast wiper speed When coming to a stop or driving slower than approx.
The fluid in the washer reservoir should be mixed in the correct ratio. Page Exterior Lamp Switch Standing Lamps Parking lamps includes When the vehicle is parked on the street the standing lamps right or left side marker lamps, tail- side parking lamps can be turned on, lamps, license plate lamps, making the vehicle more visible to instrument panel lamps passing vehicles.
The heater switches on The switch is located in the center automatically, depending on the console. Turn key in steering lock to position 2. If the mirror housing is forcibly First select the mirror to be adjusted - pivoted from its normal position, it Adjusting clock ahead: Pull out adjustment knob, turn to the right and hold. Adjusting clock back: Pull out adjustment knob, turn to the left and hold. Adjusting clock one minute ahead or back: Pull out adjustment knob, briefly turn to the left or right and release knob.
Note: The storage compartments and door pockets may be locked and unlocked by using the master key in lock 3. For interior central locking system see page Locking: Turn master key in lock 3 to the right and remove. To open compartment: 1. Cover Press button 1 and lift cover. Lighter Turn key in steering lock to position 1 or 2, Slide cover 1 forward. Push in lighter 2 ; it will pop out automatically when hot.
Exit lamps are located in the door pockets. These lamps are switched on and off by the door contact switches. Interior Lighting Reading Lamps The switch is located above the inside Left reading lamp switched on, rear view mirror. Page Rear Window Defroster Rear Window Defroster If several power consumers are turned on simultaneously, or the battery is The switch is located in the center only partially charged, it is possible console. Page Power Windows Press switch up to resistance point: to close to open Release switch when window is in desired position.
Press switch past resistance point and release - window lowers to fully open position. To interrupt procedure, briefly press Note: If the vehicle is left with a door open for a long period, the battery could discharge.
Page Hardtop Hardtop The removal or attachment of the hardtop can be carried out by 2 persons. Do not place your hands between the hardtop and the car body while the hardtop is being locked or unlocked. Serious personal injury may occur. Please note, if soft top switch is Removing Hardtop activated after 10 seconds have Page 65 5.
After the hardtop has unlocked Important! Lift the hardtop vertically from its remove the key from the steering attachment points 3 and locating lock and turn radio off to lower Removal of the key from the steering points 4 and carefully remove to antenna.
Page 66 Attaching Hardtop From the rear of the vehicle, lift Turn key in steering lock to the hardtop carefully over the position 2. The indicator lamp in Engage parking brake and turn attachment points 1 and locating the soft top switch lights up. Connect rear window defroster plug. Secure cover 4. The indicator lamp in the switch Do not lower a frozen soft top until goes out - the lowering procedure Page 70 See page Insert screen into roll bar by positioning hook at bottom of roll bar, on one side, then push the opposite side in place.
Slide wind screen up into roll bar Raise roll bar completely. Page 72 Removal 1. Fold down top of wind screen. Raise roll bar using switch on center console. Disconnect attachment strap latches by squeezing latch. Lower roll bar partially. Pull wind screen down out of roll Setting up bar 5 and lift wind screen out on one side and remove.
Page 73 Driving Keep driver's foot area clear at all times. Objects stored in this area may impair pedal movement Test the brakes briefly after driving off. Perform this procedure only when the road is clear of other traffic. Warm up the engine smoothly. Page Manual Transmission Manual Transmission Recommended Shift Points for Manual Transmission See illustration for gearshift lever positions corresponding to the For good fuel economy, the individual gears.
Page 77 When the than 3rd gear, this gear selection brakes are released, the vehicle can will allow use of the engine's brak- Selector Lever Positions SL be moved freely pushed or towed.
Do not engage "N" while driving 2 Upshift to 2nd gear only. Page 78 Important! Depending on the degree of the incline, Maneuvering shift selector lever to a lower gear Do not exceed the vehicle speed limits To maneuver in tight areas, e.
Page 79 The parking lock is an additional period of time with selector lever in safeguard to the parking brake when "N" can result in transmission parking the vehicle. Engage only damage. Page 80 Important! Depending on the degree of the incline, Maneuvering shift selector lever to a lower gear early Do not exceed the vehicle speed limits enough to maintain engine RPM within To maneuver in tight areas, e. Page Cruise Control The speed can be increased e.
Page 82 Note: Warning! If the engine does not brake the vehicle sufficiently while driving on a Only use the cruise control if the In the case of manual transmissions, downgrade, the speed you set on the traffic and weather conditions make the vehicle maximum speed in the cruise control may be exceeded and it advisable to travel at a steady Page Charge Indicator Lamp "0", then damage to the engine may occur with continued operation.
Do not operate the car until the condition is repaired. Page Engine Oil Consumption Low Engine Oil Level Warning If no oil leaks are noted and there is Engine Oil Consumption Lamp indicated engine oil pressure, continue to drive to the nearest service station Engine oil consumption checks should With the key in steering lock position where the engine oil should be topped only be made after the break-in period.
Page Automatic Locking Differential Driving the vehicle with different size Automatic Locking Differential In steering lock position 2, the yellow tires will cause the wheels to rotate at function indicator lamp and the yellow ASD different speeds, therefore the ASD indicator lamp in the instrument acceleration slip control will activate The automatic locking differential cluster should come on and then must The switch is located in the center console.
An on-board test connection with pushbutton and light emitting diode Page 95 Practical Hints Page Hood Warning! To help prevent personal injury, stay clear of moving parts when the hood is open and the engine is running. Be sure the hood is properly closed before driving. The engine is equipped with a transistorized ignition system. Because of the high voltage it is dangerous to touch any components ignition coil, distributor, spark plug sockets, ignition cables, diagnostic Allow engine to cool The drain plugs for the cooling system down before removing cap.
For low engine oil level warning lamp, page We stress this point because a fluid change This prevents the 2 Strap battery from being discharged if the trunk is to remain open for an extended Roll back the floor mat, lift the trunk period.
Page Vehicle Jack See your vehicle. Never for further information. Page Retread tires may same size. For dimensions, see When replacing rims, use only adversely affect the handling "Technical Data".
We recommend that you break in new specified for the rim type. Page Changing Wheels Warning! Changing Wheels The jack is designed exclusively for Move vehicle to a level area which is a jacking up the vehicle at the jack safe distance from the roadway. Use the jack only to lift the 1. Page 5. Remove the protective cover from 6. Inline 6 cylinder engine Transmission : Standard Manual Shift Transmission Transmission: Automatic 4 speed automatic transmission Note: for English language chassis and body, electrical, and maintenance manuals use the SL Manuals as they are an accurate reference though may be reversed opposite side steering, along with other minor differences.
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