STARTING AND OPERATING
TILT STEERING WHEEL
This optional steering wheel can be
adjusted
by
lifting the control lever on the
left side
of
the steering column, placing the
wheel in the desired position and then '
releasing the lever. There
are
six positions:
three above center, one center position, and
two below center, In order to provide easy
entry or exit from the vehicle, the wheel
should be moved
toits
uppermost position
when leaving the vehicle.
CRUISE CONTROL
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The Cruise Control system, an optional automatic speed control system,
allows the driver to control his speed over a wide range of operating
conditions.
NOTICE: Traveling in high altitudes, up large hills
and/or
pulling a
trailer may affect the Cruise Control's performance as far
as maintaining
a constant speed.
Within the engine limitations, a speed
of
30 mph (50
km/h)
or higher
can be held, thus increasing confort and economy on turnpikes,
expressways and other non-congested highways.
HOW
TO
OPERATE
-
The
Cruise Control system can be activated by
accelerating
to
the desired speed, then depressing and slowly releasing
the control button located on the end of the turn signal lever. '
You may then remove your foot from
the
accelerator pedal. The car's
speed will be automatically
maintained,
Car
speed may be increased for highway
passing and the system overriden simply
by
depressing the accelerator pedal. The
system
will
automatically
, return to its
previous setting once
the accelerator
is
released.
To permanently increase the speed while
the Cruise Control system
is
' engaged,
simply accelerate to the desired speed, then
depress the control button and release
slowly.
DISENGAGEMENT
- To decrease the
speed once the system
is
engaged, depress
the brake pedal lightly. When the desired