Owner's Manual

Features and Controls
way into “P” (Park) and release the shift
lever button as you maintain brake
application. Then press the shift lever
button and move the shift lever into the
gear
you
wish. See “Shifting out of
‘P’
(Park)” in the Index.
R (Reverse)
Use this gear to back up.
NOTICE:
dangerous. Unless your foot
is
on
the brake pedal, your
could move very rapidly.
lose control and hit
Don’t shift
out
of
Shifting to
“R’
(Reverse) while your
vehicle is moving forward could
damage your transmission. Shift to
“R’
only after your vehicle is
stopped.
To rock your vehicle back and forth to
get out of snow, ice or sand without
damaging your transmission, see “Stuck:
In
Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow” in the Index.
N (Neutral)
In
this position, your engine doesn’t
connect with the wheels. To restart when
you’re already moving, use
“N’
(Neutral:
only. Also, use
“N’
when your vehicle
is
being towed.
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NOTICE:
I
Damage to your transmission caused
by shifting out of “P” IPark) or
“N’
(Neutral) with the engine racing isn’t
covered by your warranty.
0
Automatic Overdrive
This position is for normal driving. If you
need more power for passing, and you’re:
-
Going less than about
35
mph
(56
kmh), push your accelerator
pedal about halfway down.
-
Going about
35
mph
(56
km/h)
or
more, push the accelerator all the way
down.
You’ll shift down to the next gear and
have more power.
D
(Third Gear)
This is like
0
,
but you never
go
into
Overdrive.
Here are some times
you
might choose
“D’
instead of
0
:
-
When driving on hilly, winding roads
-
When going down a steep hill
2
(Second Gear)
This position gives you more power but
lower
fuel
economy. You can use
“2”
on
hills. It can help control your speed as
you
go
down steep mountain roads,
but
then
you
would also want to use your
brakes
off
and on.