Automatic Transaxle
Shift your gear selector to Park (P) or Neutral (N). Your engine
won't start in any other position -- that's a safety feature. To restart when
you're already moving, use Neutral (N) only.
Notice: Shifting into P (Park) with the vehicle moving could
damage the transmission. Shift into P (Park) only when your vehicle
is stopped.
Manual Transaxle
The gear selector should be in Neutral (N) and the parking brake engaged.
Hold the clutch pedal to the floor and start the engine. Your vehicle won't start
if the clutch pedal is not all the way down - that's a safety feature. To restart
when you're already moving, use Neutral (N) only.
To Start Your Engine
- Make sure the fan control switch and the rear window defroster are off
before starting your engine, especially in cold weather. Turning off these electrical
accessories will ensure maximum battery capacity for starting.
- Don't push the accelerator pedal before starting your engine. In other
vehicles you might need to do this, but because of your vehicles electronic fuel injection
system you don't, unless the temperature outside it extremely cold or your vehicle
is flooded.
- Turn your ignition key to "START." When the engine starts,
let go of the key. When the engine is cold, it will initially run at a higher than
normal speed (sometimes referred to as high idle). The idle speed will go down as
your engine gets warm.
- If it doesn't start right away, try again but only hold the ignition to
start for 15 seconds at a time. Wait about 15 seconds between each try
to help avoid draining your battery.
- When your engine has run about 10 seconds to warm up, your vehicle
is ready to be driven. Don't race your engine when it's cold. If the weather is below
freezing, let the engine fun for a few minutes to warm up.
Notice: Holding the key in START for longer than 15 seconds at
a time will cause the battery to be drained much sooner. And the excessive heat can
damage the starter motor. Wait about 15 seconds between each try to help avoid draining
the battery or damaging the starter.
- 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 a maximum of 15 seconds.
If the vehicle starts briefly but then stops again, push the accelerator pedal slightly.
Now turn your ignition key to START. When the engine starts, let go of the key and
accelerator pedal. This clears the extra gasoline from the engine.
- If your engine stalls, restart it as explained earlier. If it stalls often,
have the engine checked by your retailer as soon as possible.
Secondary Air Injection Pump (If so equipped)
When your vehicle is first started, you may hear the secondary air pump emit
a high-pitch sound for a short period of time. This is normal operation for your vehicle.
When starting your engine in very cold weather (below 5°F
or -15°C) do this:
Before you crank the engine, push and hold the accelerator pedal slightly. Then
turn you ignition key to Start. When the engine starts, let go of the key and accelerator
pedal.
Notice: Refer to Towing Your Vehicle in the Preface section.