Using Cruise Control on Hills
How well the cruise control works on hills depends upon the vehicle speed, load, and the steepness of the hills. When going up steep hills, you might have to step on the accelerator pedal to maintain the vehicle speed. When going downhill, the vehicle may automatically shift to a lower gear to keep the vehicle's speed down.
The vehicle may then shift to a higher gear when braking assistance is no longer required.
When the brakes are applied manually the cruise control is disengaged.
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If a Tire Goes Flat
It is unusual for a tire to blow out
while driving, especially if the tires
are maintained properly. See Tires. If air goes out of a
tire, it is much more likely to leak
out slowly. But if the ...
Ashtrays
There may be an ashtray located under the climate control system on the
instrument panel. Press the door to release the ashtray.
To empty the ashtray, remove it from the instrument panel by holdin ...
Automatic Transmission
The shift lever is located on the center console between the front seats.
There are several different positions for the shift lever.
P (Park): This position locks the front wheels. It is the ...






