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Multi-Function Control Lever
The multi-function control lever controls the opera-
tion of the headlights, position lights, turn signals,
headlight beam selection, instrument panel light
dimming, passing light, interior courtesy lights,
front fog lights and rear fog lights.
Battery Saver Feature (Exterior Lights)
If the multi-function control lever is in the headlight
or rear fog light position when the ignition switch is
moved to the OFF position, the exterior lights will
automatically turn off after 8 minutes. If the multi-
function control lever is in the front position light
mode, the front position lights will remain on until
the lever is moved to a different position. Normal
operation will resume when the ignition is turned
ON or when the headlight switch is turned to
another position.
Headlights, Position Lights, and
Instrument Panel Lights
Turn the end of the multi-function control lever to
the first detent for front and rear position light
operation. Turn to the second detent for headlight
operation. Turn to the third detent for AUTO head-
lights operation (if equipped).
To change the brightness of the instrument panel
lights, turn the center portion of the multi-function
control lever up or down.
Lights-On Reminder
If the headlights or position lights are on after the
ignition switch is turned OFF, a chime will sound
when the driver's door is opened.
Front Fog Lights — If Equipped
The front fog light switch is in the multi-
function control lever. To activate the
front fog lights, turn the multi-function
control lever to the first detent position
and pull out the end of the control lever.
A light in the instrument cluster shows when the
front fog lights are on.
NOTE:
The switch will turn on the front fog lights if the
position lights, low beam headlights, high
beam headlights or rear fog lights are on.
A front fog light is a lighting device that provides
illumination in front of the vehicle under conditions
of fog, rain, snow, or dust. Principally, the front fog
light supplements the lower beam of a standard
headlight system.
NOTE:
Proper aim and adjustment of the front fog
lights should be made to prevent excessive
glare for other drivers.
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