A plugged positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) orifice or hose may cause the following conditions:
With these systems, any blow-by in excess of the system capacity, from a badly worn engine, sustained heavy load, etc., is exhausted into the throttle body and is drawn into the engine.
Proper operation of the crankcase ventilation system depends upon a sealed engine. If oil slugging or dilution is noted and the crankcase ventilation system is functioning properly, check the engine for a possible cause. Correct any problems.
If an engine is idling rough, inspect for a clogged PCV orifice, a dirty vent filter, air cleaner element, or plugged hose. Replace as required. Use the following procedure:
Setting the Time and Date
1. Press , and then press settings.
2. Press time and date settings, and then set time and date. 3. Press
or
to adjust the value. 4. Press
.
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Fog Lamp Aiming
Preparation Procedure
Note: Horizontal aim is not adjustable on this vehicle. Vertical
aim is done by an adjusting nut located on the rear of the fog lamp. Prior
to aiming the fog lamps, perform the following steps:
Completely assemble all of the components on the vehi ...
Airbag Steering Wheel Module Coil Centering
Note: If a double wire harness strap is installed onto the wire
harness assembly and steering column, the original holder for the wire strap(s)
MUST be reused during installation.
Remove the wire harness strap(s) where necessary.
Caution: The new SIR coil assembly will ...