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the accessory power outlet and unscrew the inflating hose from the tire valve. See Roadside Service (U.S. and Canada) on page 13‑7 or Roadside Service (Mexico) on page 13‑10. 11. Press the on/off button (B) to


turn the tire sealant and compressor kit off. The tire is not sealed and will continue to leak air until the vehicle is driven and the sealant is distributed in the tire, therefore, Steps 12-18 must be done immediately after Step 11. Be careful while handling the tire sealant and compressor kit as it could be warm after usage.


12. Unplug the power plug (H) from


the accessory power outlet in the vehicle.


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13. Turn the sealant/air hose (F) counterclockwise to remove it from the tire valve stem.


14. Replace the tire valve


18.


stem cap.


15. Replace the sealant/air hose (F), and the power plug (H) back in their original location.


16.


If the flat tire was able to inflate to the recommended inflation pressure, remove the maximum speed label from the sealant canister (E) and place it in a highly visible location. Do not exceed the speed on this label until the damaged tire is repaired or replaced.


17. Return the equipment to its


original storage location in the vehicle. Immediately drive the vehicle 8 km (5 mi) to distribute the sealant in the tire.


19. Stop at a safe location and


check the tire pressure. Refer to Steps 1-11 under “Using the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit without Sealant to Inflate a Tire (Not Punctured).” If the tire pressure has fallen more than 68 kPa (10 psi) below the recommended inflation pressure, stop driving the vehicle. The tire is too severely damaged and the tire sealant cannot seal the tire. See Roadside Service (U.S. and Canada) on page 13‑7 or Roadside Service (Mexico) on page 13‑10.


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If the tire pressure has not dropped more than 68 kPa (10 psi) from the recommended inflation pressure, inflate the tire to the recommended inflation pressure.


20. Wipe off any sealant from the


wheel, tire, and vehicle.


21. Dispose of the used sealant canister (E) and sealant/air hose (F) assembly at a local dealer or in accordance with local state codes and practices.


22. Replace with a new canister assembly available from your dealer.


23. After temporarily sealing the tire using the tire sealant and compressor kit, take the vehicle to an authorized dealer within 161 km (100 mi) of driving to have the tire repaired or replaced.


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Using the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit without Sealant to Inflate a Tire (Not Punctured) To use the air compressor to inflate a tire with air only and not sealant:


If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. See Hazard Warning Flashers on page 6‑5. See If a Tire Goes Flat on page 10‑89 for other important safety warnings. 1. Remove the tire sealant and


compressor kit from its storage location. See Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit (Wagon) on page 10‑98 or Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit (Coupe) on page 10‑99 or Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit (Sedan) on page 10‑100.


2. Unwrap the air only hose (G)


and the power plug (H).


3. Place the kit on the ground.


Make sure the tire valve stem is positioned close to the ground so the hose will reach it.


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4. Remove the tire valve stem cap


9. Press the on/off button (B) to


from the flat tire by turning it counterclockwise.


5. Attach the air only hose (G) onto


the tire valve stem by turning it clockwise until it is tight.


6. Plug the power plug (H) into the


10.


accessory power outlet in the vehicle. Unplug all items from other accessory power outlets. See Power Outlets on page 5‑10. If the vehicle has an accessory power outlet, do not use the cigarette lighter. If the vehicle only has a cigarette lighter, use the cigarette lighter. Do not pinch the power plug cord in the door or window.


7. Start the vehicle. The vehicle


must be running while using the air compressor.


8. Press and turn the selector switch (A) clockwise to the Air Only position.


turn the compressor on. The compressor will inflate the tire with air only.


Inflate the tire to the recommended inflation pressure using the pressure gauge (C). The recommended inflation pressure can be found on the Tire and Loading Information label. See Tire Pressure on page 10‑74. The pressure gauge (C) may read higher than the actual tire pressure while the compressor is on. Turn the compressor off to get an accurate reading. The compressor may be turned on/off until the correct pressure is reached. If you inflate the tire higher than the recommended pressure you can adjust the excess pressure by pressing the pressure deflation button (D) until the proper pressure reading is reached.


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This option is only functional when using the air only hose (G).


11. Press the on/off button (B) to


turn the tire sealant and compressor kit off. Be careful while handling the tire sealant and compressor kit as it could be warm after usage.


12. Unplug the power plug (H) from


the accessory power outlet in the vehicle.


13. Disconnect the air only hose


(G) from the tire valve stem, by turning it counterclockwise, and replace the tire valve stem cap.


14. Replace the air only hose (G)


and the power plug (H) and cord back in its original location.


15. Place the equipment in the


original storage location in the vehicle.


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Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit (Wagon) The tire sealant and compressor kit is located in the rear of the vehicle.


Removal and Installation of the Sealant Canister To remove the sealant canister: 1. Unwrap the sealant hose. 2. Press the canister release


button.


3. Pull up and remove the canister. 4. Replace with a new canister which is available from your dealer.


5. Push the new canister into


place.


A. Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit B. Foam Container C. Subwoofer (Optional)


The tire sealant and compressor kit has an accessory adapter located in a compartment on the bottom of its housing that may be used to inflate air mattresses, balls, etc.


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1. Open the liftgate. See Liftgate


on page 2‑22.


2. Pull up on the tire sealant and compressor kit (A) to remove it from the foam container (B). It is not necessary to remove the subwoofer (C) to access the tire sealant and compressor kit; however, if you want to remove it see Tire Changing on page 10‑101 for instructions.


To store the tire sealant and compressor kit, reverse the steps.


Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit (Coupe) The tire sealant and compressor kit is located in the trunk in one of the following locations. 1. Open the trunk. See Trunk


(Sedan, Coupe) on page 2‑20.


2. Remove the retainer that holds the tire sealant and compressor kit in place.


3. Remove the tire sealant and compressor kit from the foam container.


To store the tire sealant and compressor kit, reverse the steps.


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Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit (Sedan) The tire sealant and compressor kit is located in the trunk in one of the following locations.


3. Remove the wing nut (C) that


holds the tire sealant and compressor kit (A) in place. 4. Remove the tire sealant and


compressor kit (A) from the foam container (B).


To store the tire sealant and compressor kit, reverse the steps.


A. Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit B. Foam Container C. Wing Nut


1. Open the trunk. See Trunk


(Sedan, Coupe) on page 2‑20.


2. Locate the tire sealant and


compressor kit (A) in the center of the cargo area.


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Removing the Spare Tire and Tools (Wagon)


To access the spare tire and jacking equipment: 1. Remove the spare tire cover. 2. Remove the foam cover,


if equipped.


3. Remove the stow rod cap by


pulling it straight up off of the rod.


4. Turn the wing nut (A) on the


compact spare tire (B) counterclockwise to remove.


5. Remove the spare tire and place


it next to the flat tire.


6. The tools you will be using next


include the jack (C), wheel wrench (D), and extension (E), if the vehicle has one.


Tire Changing


Removing the Spare Tire and Tools (Sedan)


Sedan


A. Wing Nut B. Spare Tire C. Jack D. Wheel Wrench E. Extension (If Equipped) F. Strap


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To access the spare tire and jacking equipment: 1. Remove the spare tire cover. 2. Remove the subwoofer (D),


if the vehicle has one. To remove the subwoofer: 2.1. Turn the nut (A)


counterclockwise to remove.


2.2. Disconnect the connector wire.


2.3. Pull the subwoofer (D) up to remove it from the stow rod.


3. Remove the spare tire (B) and


place it next to the flat tire. 4. Remove the jack (C), wheel


wrench (E), and extension (F), if the vehicle has one.


To remove the jack:


A. Retainer Nut B. Jack Stowage Bracket C. Jack


1. Turn the retainer nut (A)


counterclockwise to remove.


2. Remove the jack stowage


bracket (B).


3. Slide the jack (C) forward to


remove it from the floor storage bracket.


A. Wing Nut B. Spare Tire C. Jack D. Subwoofer (If Equipped) E. Wheel Wrench (Two-Piece


Shown, Three-Piece Similar)


F. Extension (If Equipped) G. Cable


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Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the Spare Tire 1. Do a safety check before proceeding. See If a Tire Goes Flat on page 10‑89


2. Use the wrench to loosen all of the wheel nuts. Do not remove them yet.


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{ WARNING Lifting a vehicle and getting under it to do maintenance or repairs is dangerous without the appropriate safety equipment and training. If a jack is provided with the vehicle, it is designed only for changing a flat tire. If it is used for anything else, you or others could be badly injured or killed if the vehicle slips off the jack. If a jack is provided with the vehicle, only use it for changing a flat tire.


{ WARNING


Raising the vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall. To help avoid personal injury and vehicle damage, be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising the vehicle.


3. Find the jacking location using


the diagram above and corresponding V-shaped locating notches located in the plastic molding.


{ WARNING


Getting under a vehicle when it is lifted on a jack is dangerous. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you could be badly injured or killed. Never get under a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack.


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Notice: If you position the jack under the rocker molding and attempt to raise the vehicle, you could break the molding and/or cause other damage to your vehicle. Always position the jack so that when the jack head is raised, it will fit firmly in the notch located inboard from the rocker molding. 4.


If you have a coin/pierce jack, attach the jack handle extension to the jack by sliding the hook through the end of the jack and insert the other end of the jack handle into the wrench. If you have a hex head jack, place the hex tube end of the wrench over the hex head of the jack.


Coin/Pierce Jack and Wrench


Hex Head Jack and Wrench


5. Turn the wheel wrench


counterclockwise to lower the jack lift head until the jack fits under the vehicle.


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WARNING (Continued)


When changing a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle. In an emergency, a cloth or a paper towel can be used; however, use a scraper or wire brush later to remove all rust or dirt.


{ WARNING


Never use oil or grease on bolts or nuts because the nuts might come loose. The vehicle's wheel could fall off, causing a crash.


6. Raise the jack by turning the


9. Remove all of the wheel nuts


wheel wrench clockwise until the slots in the jack head fit into the metal flange located behind the V‐shaped locating notches on the plastic molding as shown.


7. Put the compact spare tire


near you.


8. Raise the vehicle by turning the wheel wrench clockwise. Raise the vehicle far enough off the ground for the compact spare tire to fit under the vehicle.


and the flat tire.


{ WARNING


Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make wheel nuts become loose after time. The wheel could come off and cause an accident.


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14. Lower the vehicle by


turning the wheel wrench counterclockwise. Lower the jack completely.


{ WARNING


Wheel nuts that are improperly or incorrectly tightened can cause the wheels to become loose or come off. The wheel nuts should be tightened with a torque wrench to the proper torque specification after replacing. Follow the torque specification supplied by the aftermarket manufacturer when using accessory locking wheel nuts. See Capacities and Specifications on page 12‑2 for original equipment wheel nut torque specifications.


Notice: Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor damage. To avoid expensive brake repairs, evenly tighten the wheel nuts in the proper sequence and to the proper torque specification. See Capacities and Specifications on page 12‑2 for the wheel nut torque specification.


15. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in


a crisscross sequence as shown.


10. Remove any rust or dirt from


the wheel bolts, mounting surfaces, and spare wheel. Install the spare tire.


11. 12. Put the wheel nuts back on with the rounded end of the nuts toward the wheel.


13. Tighten each wheel nut by


turning it clockwise with your hand until the wheel is held against the hub.


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Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools


{ WARNING


Storing a jack, a tire, or other equipment in the passenger compartment of the vehicle could cause injury. In a sudden stop or collision, loose equipment could strike someone. Store all these in the proper place.


Storing the Flat Tire with a Flat Load Floor (Sedan) 1. Put back all tools as they were


stored in the rear storage compartment and put the compartment cover back on.


2. Put the flat tire in the tire storage


bag, if there is one.


3. Place the tire, lying flat, in the


rear storage compartment.


A. Cargo Tie-Down B. Hook C. Loop


4. Route the loop end of the


strap (C) through one of the cargo tie-downs (A) located in the rear of the vehicle.


5. Route the hook (B) through the


loop (C).


6. Pull the strap to tighten it around


the cargo tie-down (A).


7. Route the hook end of the strap


through the wheel.


8. Attach the hook to the cargo


tie-down in the rear of the vehicle.


9. Slide the buckle to tighten the


cargo tie-down strap.


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Storing the Flat Tire with a Flat Load Floor (Wagon) 1. Return all tools as they were


stored in the rear storage compartment and put the compartment cover on.


2. Put the flat tire in the tire storage


bag, if there is one.


3. Place the tire, lying flat, in the


rear storage compartment.


6. Route one hook (A) under the wheel spoke (C) and place the hook into the slot in the cargo rail on the driver side of the vehicle.


7. Slide the D-ring (E) on that side


forward to engage the hook.


8. Route the other hook under the wheel spoke (D) and place the hook into the slot in the cargo rail on the passenger side of the vehicle.


9. Slide the D-ring (E) on that side


forward to engage the hook. Storing the Compact Spare Tire and Tools Reverse the instructions for removing the spare tire and tools to store the compact spare tire.


A. Hook B. Liftgate Striker C. Wheel Spoke D. Wheel Spoke E. D-rings


4. Route one of the hooks (A), at the end of the cable provided, through the liftgate striker (B). 5. Slide both D-rings (E) on each


side of the vehicle as far rearward as they will go.


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Do not use the compact spare on other vehicles. And do not mix the compact spare tire or wheel with other wheels or tires. They will not fit. Keep the spare tire and its wheel together. Notice: Tire chains will not fit the compact spare. Using them can damage the vehicle and can damage the chains too. Do not use tire chains on the compact spare.


Compact Spare Tire { WARNING Driving with more than one compact spare tire at a time could result in loss of braking and handling. This could lead to a crash and you or others could be injured. Use only one compact spare tire at a time.


If your vehicle is equipped with a compact spare tire it was fully inflated when the vehicle was new, it can lose air after a time. Check the inflation pressure regularly. It should be 420 kPa (60 psi).


After installing the compact spare on the vehicle, stop as soon as possible and make sure the spare tire is correctly inflated. The compact spare is made to perform well at speeds up to 105 km/h (65 mph) for distances up to 5 000 km (3,000 mi), so you can finish your trip and have the full-size tire repaired or replaced at your convenience. Of course, it is best to replace the spare with a full-size tire as soon as possible. The spare tire will last longer and be in good shape in case it is needed again. Notice: When the compact spare is installed, do not take the vehicle through an automatic car wash with guide rails. The compact spare can get caught on the rails which can damage the tire, wheel, and other parts of the vehicle.


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Jump Starting For more information about the vehicle battery, see Battery on page 10‑30. If the vehicle battery has run down, you may want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your vehicle. Be sure to use the following steps to do it safely.


{ WARNING


Batteries can hurt you. They can be dangerous because:


. They contain acid that can


burn you.


. They contain gas that can


explode or ignite.


. They contain enough electricity to burn you.


If you do not follow these steps exactly, some or all of these things can hurt you.


Notice: Ignoring these steps could result in costly damage to the vehicle that would not be covered by the warranty. Trying to start the vehicle by pushing or pulling it will not work, and it could damage the vehicle. 1. Check the other vehicle. It must


have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground system.


Notice: Only use a vehicle that has a 12-volt system with a negative ground for jump starting. If the other vehicle does not have a 12-volt system with a negative ground, both vehicles can be damaged. 2. Get the vehicles close enough


so the jumper cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles are not touching each other. If they are, it could cause a ground connection you do not want.


You would not be able to start your vehicle and the bad grounding could damage the electrical systems. To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling, set the parking brake firmly on both vehicles involved in the jump start procedure. Put an automatic transmission in P (Park) or a manual transmission in Neutral before setting the parking brake.


Notice: If any accessories are left on or plugged in during the jump starting procedure, they could be damaged. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Whenever possible, turn off or unplug all accessories on either vehicle when jump starting the vehicle.


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3. Turn off the ignition on both


vehicles. Unplug unnecessary accessories plugged into the cigarette lighter or the accessory power outlets. Turn off the radio and all lamps that are not needed. This will avoid sparks and help save both batteries. And it could save the radio!


4. Open the hoods and locate the


positive (+) and negative (−) terminal locations or the remote positive (+) and remote negative (−) terminals of the other vehicle. Then locate the remote positive (+) location on your vehicle. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 10‑6 for more information on locations of the terminals.


Your vehicle has a remote negative (−) ground location, as shown in the illustration. It is located on the left side of the engine compartment. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 10‑6. You should always use this remote ground location, instead of the terminal on the battery.


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Notice: If you connect a negative cable to the Engine Control Module (ECM), ECM mounting bracket, or any cables that attach to the ECM bracket, you may damage the ECM. Always attach the negative cable to your vehicle's remote negative ground location, instead of the ECM, ECM bracket, or any cables attached to the ECM bracket.


{ WARNING


An electric fan can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.


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{ WARNING


Using an open flame near a battery can cause battery gas to explode. People have been hurt doing this, and some have been blinded. Use a flashlight if you need more light. Be sure the battery has enough water. You do not need to add water to the battery installed in your new vehicle. But if a battery has filler caps, be sure the right amount of fluid is there. If it is low, add water to take care of that first. If you do not, explosive gas could be present.


(Continued)


WARNING (Continued)


Battery fluid contains acid that can burn you. Do not get it on you. If you accidentally get it in your eyes or on your skin, flush the place with water and get medical help immediately.


{ WARNING


Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you badly. Keep your hands away from moving parts once the engine is running.


5. Check that the jumper cables do not have loose or missing insulation. If they do, you could get a shock. The vehicles could be damaged too. Before you connect the cables, here are some basic things you should know. Positive (+) will go to positive (+) or to a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one. Negative (−) will go to a heavy, unpainted metal engine part or to a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has one. Do not connect positive (+) to negative (−) or you will get a short that would damage the battery and maybe other parts too. And do not connect the negative (−) cable to the negative (−) terminal on the dead battery because this can cause sparks.


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7. Do not let the other end touch


metal. Connect it to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one.


8. Now connect the black


negative (−) cable to the negative terminal of the good battery. Use a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has one. Do not let the other end touch anything until the next step. The other end of the negative (−) cable does not go to the dead battery. It goes to a heavy, unpainted metal engine part or to a remote negative (−) terminal on the vehicle with the dead battery.


9. Connect the other end of the


negative (−) cable at least 45 cm (18 in) away from the dead battery, but not near engine parts that move. The electrical connection is just as good there, and the chance of sparks getting back to the battery is much less. Use a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has one. Your vehicle's remote negative (−) ground location is for this purpose.


10. Now start the vehicle with the


good battery and run the engine for a while.


11. Try to start the vehicle that


had the dead battery. If it will not start after a few tries, it probably needs service.


6. Connect the red positive (+)


cable to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one.


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Notice: If the jumper cables are connected or removed in the wrong order, electrical shorting may occur and damage the vehicle. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Always connect and remove the jumper cables in the correct order, making sure that the cables do not touch each other or other metal.


To disconnect the jumper cables from both vehicles, do the following: 1. Disconnect the black


negative (−) cable from the vehicle that had the dead battery.


2. Disconnect the black


negative (−) cable from the vehicle with the good battery.


3. Disconnect the red positive (+) cable from the vehicle with the good battery.


4. Disconnect the red positive (+)


cable from the other vehicle.


Jumper Cable Removal


A. Heavy, Unpainted Metal Engine Part or Remote Negative (−) Terminal


B. Good Battery or Remote Positive (+) and Remote Negative (−) Terminals


C. Dead Battery or Remote


Positive (+) Terminal


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Recreational Vehicle Towing Recreational vehicle towing means towing the vehicle behind another vehicle – such as behind a motorhome. The two most common types of recreational vehicle towing are known as dinghy towing and dolly towing. Dingy towing is towing the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground. Dolly towing is towing the vehicle with two wheels on the ground and two wheels up on a device known as a dolly.


Towing


Towing the Vehicle Notice: To avoid damage, the disabled vehicle should be towed with all four wheels off the ground. Care must be taken with vehicles that have low ground clearance and/or special equipment. Always flatbed on a car carrier. Consult your dealer or a professional towing service if the disabled vehicle must be towed. See Roadside Service (U.S. and Canada) on page 13‑7 or Roadside Service (Mexico) on page 13‑10. To tow the vehicle behind another vehicle for recreational purposes, such as behind a motor home, see “Recreational Vehicle Towing” in this section.


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Here are some important things to consider before recreational vehicle towing: . What is the towing capacity


of the towing vehicle? Be sure to read the tow vehicle manufacturer's recommendations.


. What is the distance that will be travelled? Some vehicles have restrictions on how far and how long they can tow. Is the proper towing equipment going to be used? See your dealer or trailering professional for additional advice and equipment recommendations. Is the vehicle ready to be towed? Just as preparing the vehicle for a long trip, make sure the vehicle is prepared to be towed.


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Dinghy Towing


Notice: If the vehicle is towed with all four wheels on the ground, the drivetrain components could be damaged. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground. The vehicle was not designed to be towed with all four wheels on the ground. If a rear-wheel-drive vehicle must be towed, a dolly or a trailer should be used. If an all-wheel-drive vehicle must be towed, a trailer should be used. See “Dolly Towing” following for more information.


Dolly Towing (Rear-Wheel-Drive Vehicles)


Use the following procedure to dolly tow a rear-wheel-drive vehicle from the rear: 1. Attach the dolly to the tow vehicle following the dolly manufacturer's instructions.


2. Put the rear wheels on the dolly.


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3. Firmly set the parking brake.


See Parking Brake (Electric) on page 9‑37 or Parking Brake (Manual) on page 9‑36.


4. Put the vehicle in P (Park) for an


automatic transmission or in 1 (First) for a manual transmission.


5. Securely attach the vehicle


being towed to the dolly.


6. Clamp the steering wheel in a straight-ahead position with a clamping device designed for towing.


7. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF.


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Notice: Towing an all-wheel-drive vehicle with all four wheels on the ground, or even with only two of its wheels on the ground, will damage drivetrain components. Do not tow an all-wheel-drive vehicle with any of its wheels on the ground. All-wheel-drive vehicles can only be towed with all four wheels on a trailer.


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Appearance Care


Exterior Care


Washing the Vehicle To preserve the vehicle's finish, wash it often and out of direct sunlight. Notice: Do not use petroleum based, acidic, or abrasive cleaning agents as they can damage the vehicle's paint, metal, or plastic parts. If damage occurs, it would not be covered by the vehicle's warranty. Approved cleaning products can be obtained from your dealer. Follow all manufacturer directions regarding correct product usage, necessary safety precautions, and appropriate disposal of any vehicle care product.


Notice: Avoid using high pressure washes closer than 30 cm (12 in) to the surface of the vehicle. Use of power washers exceeding 8,274 kPa (1,200 psi) can result in damage or removal of paint and decals. Rinse the vehicle well, before washing and after, to remove all cleaning agents completely. If they are allowed to dry on the surface, they could stain. Dry the finish with a soft, clean chamois or an all-cotton towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting.


Finish Care Application of aftermarket clearcoat sealant/wax materials is not recommended. If painted surfaces are damaged, see your dealer to have the damage assessed and repaired. Foreign materials such as calcium chloride and other salts, ice melting agents, road oil and tar, tree sap, bird droppings, chemicals from industrial chimneys, etc., can damage the vehicle's finish if they remain on painted surfaces. Wash the vehicle as soon as possible. If necessary, use non-abrasive cleaners that are marked safe for painted surfaces to remove foreign matter. Occasional hand waxing or mild polishing should be done to remove residue from the paint finish. See your dealer for approved cleaning products.


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Weatherstrips Apply silicone grease on weatherstrips to make them last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11‑13. Tires Use a stiff brush with tire cleaner to clean the tires. Notice: Using petroleum-based tire dressing products on the vehicle may damage the paint finish and/or tires. When applying a tire dressing, always wipe off any overspray from all painted surfaces on the vehicle.


Notice: Machine compounding or aggressive polishing on a basecoat/clearcoat paint finish may damage it. Use only non-abrasive waxes and polishes that are made for a basecoat/clearcoat paint finish on the vehicle. To keep the paint finish looking new, keep the vehicle garaged or covered whenever possible.


Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts Regularly clean bright metal parts with water or chrome polish on chrome or stainless steel trim, if necessary. For aluminum, never use auto or chrome polish, steam, or caustic soap to clean. A coating of wax, rubbed to a high polish, is recommended for all bright metal parts.


Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses and Emblems Use only lukewarm or cold water, a soft cloth, and a car washing soap to clean exterior lamps and lenses. Follow instructions under "Washing the Vehicle" later in this section. Windshield and Wiper Blades Clean the outside of the windshield with glass cleaner. Clean rubber blades using a lint-free cloth or paper towel soaked with windshield washer fluid or a mild detergent. Wash the windshield thoroughly when cleaning the blades. Bugs, road grime, sap, and a buildup of vehicle wash/wax treatments may cause wiper streaking. Replace the wiper blades if they are worn or damaged. Damage can be caused by extreme dusty conditions, sand, salt, heat, sun, snow, and ice.


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Wheels and Trim — Aluminum or Chrome Use a soft, clean cloth with mild soap and water to clean the wheels. After rinsing thoroughly with clean water, dry with a soft, clean towel. A wax may then be applied. Notice: Chrome wheels and other chrome trim may be damaged if the vehicle is not washed after driving on roads that have been sprayed with magnesium, calcium, or sodium chloride. These chlorides are used on roads for conditions such as ice and dust. Always wash the chrome with soap and water after exposure. Notice: To avoid surface damage, do not use strong soaps, chemicals, abrasive polishes, cleaners, brushes, or cleaners that contain acid on aluminum or chrome-plated wheels. Use only approved cleaners. Also, never drive a vehicle with aluminum or chrome-plated wheels through an


automatic car wash that uses silicone carbide tire cleaning brushes. Damage could occur and the repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Steering, Suspension, and Chassis Components Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose, or missing parts or signs of wear. Inspect the power steering for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Visually check constant velocity joints, rubber boots, and axle seals for leaks. Body Component Lubrication Lubricate all key lock cylinders, hood hinges, liftgate hinges, and the steel fuel door hinge unless the components are plastic. Applying silicone grease on weatherstrips with a clean cloth will make them last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak.


Underbody Maintenance Use plain water to flush dirt and debris from the vehicle's underbody. Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can do this. If not removed, rust and corrosion can develop. Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to parts repaired or replaced to restore corrosion protection. Original manufacturer replacement parts will provide the corrosion protection while maintaining the vehicle warranty.


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Finish Damage Quickly repair minor chips and scratches with touch-up materials available from your dealer to avoid corrosion. Larger areas of finish damage can be corrected in your dealer's body and paint shop. Chemical Paint Spotting Airborne pollutants can fall upon and attack painted vehicle surfaces causing blotchy, ring-shaped discolorations, and small, irregular dark spots etched into the paint surface.


Interior Care To prevent dirt particle abrasions, regularly clean the vehicle's interior. Immediately remove any soils. Note that newspapers or dark garments that can transfer color to home furnishings can also permanently transfer color to the vehicle's interior.


Use a soft bristle brush to remove dust from knobs and crevices on the instrument cluster. Using a mild soap solution, immediately remove hand lotions, sunscreen, and insect repellant from all interior surfaces or permanent damage may result. Your dealer may have products for cleaning the interior. Use cleaners specifically designed for the surfaces being cleaned to prevent permanent damage. To prevent overspray, apply all cleaners directly to the cleaning cloth. Cleaners should be removed quickly. Never allow cleaners to remain on the surface being cleaned for extended periods of time. Cleaners may contain solvents that can become concentrated in the interior. Before using cleaners, read and adhere to all safety instructions on the label. While cleaning the interior, maintain adequate ventilation by opening the doors and windows.


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To prevent damage, do not clean the interior using the following cleaners or techniques: . Never use a razor or any other


sharp object to remove a soil from any interior surface.


. Never use a brush with stiff


bristles.


. Never rub any surface


aggressively or with excessive pressure.


. Do not use laundry detergents


or dishwashing soaps with degreasers. For liquid cleaners, use approximately 20 drops per 3.78L (1 gal) of water. A concentrated soap solution will leave a residue that creates streaks and attracts dirt. Do not use solutions that contain strong or caustic soap.


. Do not heavily saturate the upholstery when cleaning.


. Do not use solvents or cleaners


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Interior Glass To clean, use a terry cloth fabric dampened with water. Wipe droplets left behind with a clean dry cloth. Commercial glass cleaners may be used, if necessary, after cleaning the interior glass with plain water. Notice: To prevent scratching, never use abrasive cleaners on automotive glass. Abrasive cleaners or aggressive cleaning may damage the rear window defogger.


Fabric/Carpet Start by vacuuming the surface using a soft brush attachment. If a rotating brush attachment is being used during vacuuming, only use it on the floor carpet.


Before cleaning, gently remove as much of the soil as possible using one of the following techniques: . Gently blot liquids with a paper towel. Continue blotting until no more soil can be removed. For solid soils, remove as much as possible prior to vacuuming.


To clean: 1. Saturate a clean lint-free


colorfast cloth with water or club soda. Microfiber cloth is recommended to prevent lint transfer to the fabric or carpet.


2. Remove excess moisture by


gently wringing until water does not drip from the cleaning cloth. 3. Start on the outside edge of the


soil and gently rub toward the center. Rotate the cleaning cloth to a clean area frequently to prevent forcing the soil in to the fabric.


4. Continue gently rubbing the soiled area until there is no longer any color transfer from the soil to the cleaning cloth. If the soil is not completely removed, use a mild soap solution followed only by club soda or plain water.


5.


If the soil is not completely removed, it may be necessary to use a commercial upholstery cleaner or spot lifter. Test a small hidden area for colorfastness before using a commercial upholstery cleaner or spot lifter. If ring formation occurs, clean the entire fabric or carpet. Following the cleaning process, a paper towel can be used to blot excess moisture.


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Care of Safety Belts Keep belts clean and dry. { WARNING


Do not bleach or dye safety belts. It may severely weaken them. In a crash, they might not be able to provide adequate protection. Clean safety belts only with mild soap and lukewarm water.


Do not use cleaners that increase gloss, especially on the instrument panel. Reflected glare can decrease visibility through the windshield under certain conditions. Notice: Use of air fresheners may cause permanent damage to plastics and painted surfaces. If an air freshener comes in contact with any plastic or painted surface in the vehicle, blot immediately and clean with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution. Damage caused by air fresheners would not be covered by the vehicle warranty.


Instrument Panel, Leather, Vinyl, and Other Plastic Surfaces Use a soft microfiber cloth dampened with water to remove dust and loose dirt. For a more thorough cleaning, use a soft microfiber cloth dampened with a mild soap solution. Notice: Soaking or saturating leather, especially perforated leather, as well as other interior surfaces, may cause permanent damage. Wipe excess moisture from these surfaces after cleaning and allow them to dry naturally. Never use heat, steam, spot lifters or spot removers. Do not use cleaners that contain silicone or wax-based products. Cleaners containing these solvents can permanently change the appearance and feel of leather or soft trim and are not recommended.


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Floor Mats


{ WARNING


If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not properly installed, it can interfere with the pedals. Interference with the pedals can cause unintended acceleration and/or increased stopping distance which can cause a crash and injury. Make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the pedals.


Use the following guidelines for proper floor mat usage.


Removing and Replacing the Floor Mats


The original equipment floor mats were designed for your vehicle. If the floor mats need replacing, it is recommended that GM certified floor mats be purchased. Non-GM floor mats may not fit properly and may interfere with the pedals. Always check that the floor mats do not interfere with the pedals.


. Use the floor mat with the


correct side up. Do not turn it over.


. Do not place anything on top of


the driver side floor mat.


. Use only a single floor mat on


the driver's side.


. Do not place one floor mat on


top of another.


The driver side floor mat is held in place by a button-type retainer.


1. Pull up on the rear of the floor mat to unlock the retainer and remove.


2. Reinstall by lining up the floor mat retainer opening over the carpet retainer and snap into position.


3. Make sure the floor mat is properly secured in place.


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General Information


General Information . . . . . . . . . . 11-1


Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance


Cadillac Premium Care


Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3


Maintenance Schedule


Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . 11-4


Special Application Services


Special Application


Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-9


Additional Maintenance and Care


Additional Maintenance


and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-10


Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts


Recommended Fluids and


Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13


Maintenance Replacement


Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15


Maintenance Records


Maintenance Records . . . . . . 11-17


General Information Your vehicle is an important investment. This section describes the required maintenance for the vehicle. Follow this schedule to help protect against major repair expenses resulting from neglect or inadequate maintenance. It may also help to maintain the value of the vehicle if it is sold. It is the responsibility of the owner to have all required maintenance performed. Your dealer has trained technicians who can perform required maintenance using genuine replacement parts. They have up‐to‐date tools and equipment for fast and accurate diagnostics. Many dealers have extended evening and Saturday hours, courtesy transportation, and online scheduling to assist with service needs.


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Your dealer recognizes the importance of providing competitively priced maintenance and repair services. With trained technicians, the dealer is the place for routine maintenance such as oil changes and tire rotations and additional maintenance items like tires, brakes, batteries, and wiper blades. Notice: Damage caused by improper maintenance can lead to costly repairs and may not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Maintenance intervals, checks, inspections, recommended fluids, and lubricants are important to keep the vehicle in good working condition. The Tire Rotation and Required Services are the responsibility of the vehicle owner. It is recommended to have your dealer perform these services every 12 000 km/7,500 mi.


Proper vehicle maintenance helps to keep the vehicle in good working condition, improves fuel economy, and reduces vehicle emissions. Because of the way people use vehicles, maintenance needs vary. There may need to be more frequent checks and services. The Additional Required Services ‐ Normal are for vehicles that: . Carry passengers and cargo within recommended limits on the Tire and Loading Information label. See Vehicle Load Limits on page 9‑12.


. Are driven on reasonable road


surfaces within legal driving limits.


. Use the recommended fuel. See Recommended Fuel on page 9‑52.


Refer to the information in the Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services ‐ Normal chart. The Additional Required Services ‐ Severe are for vehicles that are: . Mainly driven in heavy city traffic


in hot weather.


. Mainly driven in hilly or


mountainous terrain. Frequently towing a trailer.


. Used for high speed or


competitive driving.


. Used for taxi, police, or delivery


service.


Refer to the information in the Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services ‐ Severe chart.


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{ WARNING


Performing maintenance work can be dangerous and can cause serious injury. Perform maintenance work only if the required information, proper tools, and equipment are available. If they are not, see your dealer to have a trained technician do the work. See Doing Your Own Service Work on page 10‑4.


Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance Your vehicle comes with the Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance. It is a maintenance program that covers select maintenance services during the first 4 years or 80 000 km (50,000 mi), whichever comes first. Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance covers routine maintenance services, when scheduled in accordance with the owner manual, including: . Oil changes based on the


vehicle's oil life monitor system. Tire rotation every 12 000 km (7,500 mi).


. Engine air cleaner filter


replacement.


. Passenger compartment air filter


replacement.


. Multi‐point vehicle inspection


(MPVI) performed by a qualified technician.


Cadillac requires that all Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance services be performed by a Cadillac authorized service dealer.


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Maintenance Schedule


Owner Checks and Services


At Each Fuel Stop . Check the engine oil level.


See Engine Oil on page 10‑10.


Once a Month . Check the tire inflation


pressures. See Tire Pressure on page 10‑74. Inspect the tires for wear. See Tire Inspection on page 10‑80.


. Check the windshield washer


fluid level. See Washer Fluid on page 10‑26.


Engine Oil Change When the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message displays, have the engine oil and filter changed within the next 1 000 km/600 mi. If driven under the best conditions, the engine oil life system might not indicate the need for vehicle service for more than a year. The engine oil and filter must be changed at least once a year and the oil life system must be reset. Your trained dealer technician can perform this work. If the engine oil life system is reset accidentally, service the vehicle within 5 000 km/3,000 mi since the last service. Reset the oil life system when the oil is changed. See Engine Oil Life System on page 10‑13.


Tire Rotation and Required Services Every 12 000 km/ 7,500 mi Rotate the tires, if recommended for the vehicle, and perform the following services. See Tire Rotation on page 10‑81. . Check engine oil level and oil


life percentage. If needed, change engine oil and filter, and reset oil life system. See Engine Oil on page 10‑10 and Engine Oil Life System on page 10‑13.


. Check engine coolant level.


See Engine Coolant on page 10‑19.


. Check windshield washer fluid


level. See Washer Fluid on page 10‑26.


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. Visually inspect windshield


. Check restraint system


. Check parking brake and


wiper blades for wear, cracking, or contamination. See Exterior Care on page 10‑118. Replace worn or damaged wiper blades. See Wiper Blade Replacement on page 10‑34.


. Check tire inflation pressures.


See Tire Pressure on page 10‑74. Inspect tire wear. See Tire Inspection on page 10‑80.


. Visually check for fluid leaks.


Inspect engine air cleaner filter. See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on page 10‑15. Inspect brake system.


. Visually inspect steering, suspension, and chassis components for damaged, loose, or missing parts or signs of wear. See Exterior Care on page 10‑118.


components. See Safety System Check on page 3‑19.


. Visually inspect fuel system for


damage or leaks.


. Visually inspect exhaust system


and nearby heat shields for loose or damaged parts. Lubricate body components. See Exterior Care on page 10‑118.


. Check starter switch. See Starter


Switch Check on page 10‑32. . Check automatic transmission


shift lock control function. See Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Function Check on page 10‑32.


. Check ignition transmission lock.


See Ignition Transmission Lock Check on page 10‑33.


automatic transmission park mechanism. See Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check on page 10‑33.


. Check accelerator pedal for


damage, high effort, or binding. Replace if needed.


. Visually inspect gas strut for


signs of wear, cracks, or other damage. Check the hold open ability of the strut. See your dealer if service is required. . Check tire sealant expiration


date, if equipped. See Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit on page 10‑91. Inspect sunroof track and seal, if equipped. See Sunroof on page 2‑34.


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Footnotes — Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services — Normal a) Vehicles with different size front and rear tires do not have tire rotation. See Tire Rotation on page 10‑81. b) Or every two years, whichever comes first. More frequent replacement may be needed if the vehicle is driven in areas with heavy traffic, areas with poor air quality, or areas with high dust levels. Replacement may also be needed if there is a reduction in air flow, excessive window fogging, or odors. c) Check all fuel and vapor lines and hoses for proper hook‐up, routing, and condition. Check that the purge valve, if the vehicle has one, works properly. Replace as needed.


d) Or every four years, whichever comes first. e) Do not directly power wash the transfer case output seals. High pressure water can overcome the seals and contaminate the transfer case fluid. Contaminated fluid will decrease the life of the transfer case and should be replaced. f) Or every five years, whichever comes first. See Cooling System on page 10‑18. g) Or every 10 years, whichever comes first. Inspect for fraying, excessive cracking, or damage; replace, if needed. h) Inspect for fraying, excessive cracking, or damage; replace, if needed.


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Footnotes — Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services — Severe a) Vehicles with different size front and rear tires do not have tire rotation. See Tire Rotation on page 10‑81. b) Or every two years, whichever comes first. c) Check all fuel and vapor lines and hoses for proper hook‐up, routing, and condition. Check that the purge valve, if the vehicle has one, works properly. Replace as needed. d) Or every four years, whichever comes first.


e) Do not directly power wash the transfer case output seals. High pressure water can overcome the seals and contaminate the transfer case fluid. Contaminated fluid will decrease the life of the transfer case and should be replaced. f) Or every five years, whichever comes first. See Cooling System on page 10‑18. g) Or every 10 years, whichever

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