The
trunk
lid should be closed while
driving
to
help prevent inadvertently
drawing exhaust gases
into
the
car. It
is
unwise
to
drive
at
high speeds for long
durations with
the
trunk
lid open.
However,
if
for some reason
the
trunk
must remain
open
for a period while
moving, or electrical wiring or
other
cable
connections
to
a trailer must pass through
the
seal between
trunk
lid
and
body,
the
following precautions should be observed:
• Close all windows.
• Adjust heating or cooling system
to
force outside air into car as described
in
items 1, 2 and 3 above
but
with fan set
at
high speed.
•
On
cars equipped with outside air vents
in or under
instrument
panel,
open
vents
fully.
A-Steering
Column
Controls
A - Cruise Control Engage
Button
B -
Turn
Signal Lever
C - Tilt-Away Steering Wheel Lever
D - Ignition Switch
E - Horn Blower Pad
F - Hazard Warning Flasher
Button
G - Transmission Selector Lever
ANTI·
THEFT
STEERING
COLUMN
LOCK
Th,
"Mh,ft
lo'k,
lo""
..
d on
th'
dght
It
side of
the
steering column, has five
positions:
•
Accessory-Permits
operation
of
electrical accessories,
except
power
windows, when
the
engine
is
not
running.
To
engage, push key
in
and
turn
toward
you (counterclockwise) .
•
Lock-Normal
parking position. Locks
ignition and provides added
theft
protection
by
preventing normal
operation of steering wheel and shift
controls. Key
cannot
be returned
to
"lock"
position and removed until
transmission
is
placed in
"park".
•
Off-Permits
turning engine
off
without
locking steering wheel and shift controls.
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