Owner`s manual

Features and Controls
To
start
your
V8
engine:
1. Without pushing the accelerator
pedal,
turn
the ignition
key
to “Start.”
When the engine starts, let go of the
key. The idle speed will go down as
your engine gets warm.
NOTICE:
Holding your
key
in
“Start” for
longer than
15
seconds at a time will
cause your battery to be drained
much sooner. And
the
excessive heat
can damage your starter motor.
2.
If it doesn’t start within
10
seconds,
push the accelerator pedal all the
way to the floor, while you hold the
ignition key in “Start.” When the
engine starts,
let
go
of the key and let
up on the accelerator pedal. Wait
about
15 seconds between each try to
help avoid draining your battery.
When starting your engine
in
very cold
weather (below
0°F
or
-18”C),
do this:
1.
2.
With your foot
off
the accelerator
pedal,
turn
the ignition key
to
“Start”
and hold it there. When the engine
starts, let go of the key. Use the
accelerator pedal to maintain engine
speed, if you have to,
until
your
engine has
run
for
a
while.
If your engine still won’t start (or
starts but then stops),
it
could be
flooded
with
too much gasoline. Try
pushing your accelerator pedal all the
way to the floor and holding
it
there
as you hold the key
in
“Start” for
about three seconds. If the vehicle
starts briefly but then stops again, do
the same thing, but this time keep the
pedal down for
five
or six seconds.
This clears the extra gasoline from
the engine.
NOTICE:
Your engine is designed to work with
the electronics in your vehicle. If you
add electrical parts or accessories,
you could change the way
the
fuel
injection system operates. Before
adding electrical equipment, check
with your dealer. If you don’t, your
engine might not perform properly.
If you ever have to have your vehicle
towed, see the
part
of this manual
that tells how to do it without damag-
ing your vehicle. See “Towing Your
Vehicle” in the Index.
Driving through Deep
Standing Water
NOTICE:
If you drive too quickly through deep
puddles or standing water, water can
come in through your engine’s air
intake and badly damage your
engine. If
you
can’t avoid deep
puddles or standing water, drive
through them very slowly.
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