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3. Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P
(Park).
4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat.
5. Locate and carefully remove the
engine oil level indicator (dipstick).
6. Wipe the indicator clean. Insert the indicator fully, then remove it
again.
• If the oil level is between the MIN and MAX marks, the oil level is
acceptable. DO NOT ADD OIL.
• If the oil level is below the MIN
mark, add enough oil to raise the
level within the MIN-MAX range.
• Oil levels above the MAX mark may cause engine damage. Some oil
must be removed from the engine by a service technician.
7. Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated.
MAXMIN
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236- Contents
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Instrumentation
- Radio controls pg 20
- Auxiliary power point pg 18
- Wd control pg 18
- Instrumentation
- Electronic sound system pg 20
- Clock pg 19
- Climate controls pg 18
- Climate control system pg 38
- Low fuel
- Instrumentation
- Service engine soon
- Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
- Low range
- Instrumentation
- Door ajar
- Ck susp
- Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
- Controls and features
- Contents
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Alpine audio system with premium am fm stereo cassette cd changer compatible
- Using your audio system
- Premium am fm stereo cassette premium sound
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Cd tape
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Panel floor
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
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- Controls and features
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- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
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- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
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- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Controls and features
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seat and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Seating and safety restraints
- Starting
- Starting
- Starting
- Starting
- Starting
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Driving
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- The fuses are coded as follows
- Roadside emergencies
- Fuse relay location fuse amp rating description
- 25a audio 2 5a clock overhead trip computer electronic automatic temperature control eatc powertrain control module pcm cluster 3 20a cigar lighter obd ii scan tool connector 4 15a autolamp module remote entry module mirrors memory module adjustable pedals air suspension switch 5 15a ac clutch relay speed control module reverse lamp evo module climate mode switch daytime running lamp relay
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- The high current fuses are coded as follows
- Roadside emergencies
- Fuse relay location fuse amp rating description
- Always replace the cover to the power distribution box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs
- Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses
- 25a power point 2 30a powertrain control module 3 30a headlamps autolamps 4 25a console powerpoint 5 20a trailer tow backup park lamps 6 15a parklamps autolamps
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
- Roadside emergencies
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- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Maintenance and care
- Capacities and specifications
- Capacities and specifications
- Capacities and specifications
- Capacities and specifications
- Capacities and specifications
- Capacities and specifications
- Capacities and specifications
- Air bag
- Reporting safety defects
- Filling station information
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