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Electronic Speed Control Buttons


4 — Set 5 — Cruise 6 — On/Off


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To Activate Push the ON/OFF button to the ON position. In the instrument cluster, the word “CRUISE” illuminates to indicate that the system is on. NOTE: The Electronic Speed Control has been designed to shut down if multiple speed control buttons (i.e., SET and CANCEL) are operated simultaneously in order to ensure proper operation. The Electronic Speed Control can be reactivated by pushing the speed control ON/OFF button and reestablishing the desired vehicle SET speed. To Set At A Desired Speed When the vehicle has reached the desired speed, press and release the SET button. Release the accelerator and the vehicle will operate at the selected speed. To Deactivate A soft tap on the brake pedal, normal braking, or pressing the CANCEL button will deactivate the speed control


without erasing the memory. Pushing the ON/OFF but- ton to the OFF position or turning off the ignition erases the memory.


WARNING!


Leaving the Electronic Speed Control ON when not in use is dangerous. You could accidentally set the Electronic Speed Control to cause it to go faster than you want. You could lose control and have an acci- dent. Always leave the system OFF when you are not using it.


To Resume Speed To resume a previously set speed, push and release the RESUME button. Resume can be used at any speed above 20 mph (32 km/h).


To Vary The Speed Setting When the Electronic Speed Control System is ON, the speed can be increased by pressing and holding the RESUME/ACCEL button. When the button is released, a new set speed will be established. Tapping the ACCEL button once will result in a speed increase of 1 mph (2 km/h). Each time the button is tapped, speed increases so that tapping the button three times will increase speed by 3 mph (4.8 km/h). Tapping the DECEL button once will result in a speed decrease of 1 mph (2 km/h). Each time the button is tapped, speed will decrease. For example, tapping the button three times will decrease the speed by 3 mph (4.8 km/h). To decrease the speed while the Electronic Speed Control is on, press and hold the DECEL button. Release the button when the desired speed is reached, and the new speed will be set.


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To Accelerate For Passing Press the accelerator as you would normally. When the pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the set speed. NOTE: When driving uphill, at elevations above 2,000 ft (610 m), or when the vehicle is heavily loaded (especially when towing) the vehicle may slow below the SET speed. If the vehicle speed drops below 25 mph (40 km/h), the Electronic Speed Control will automatically disengage. If this happens, you can push down on the accelerator pedal to maintain the desired speed. Vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit several downshifts under the above conditions. To reduce the frequency of the downshifts and to im- prove vehicle performance, it is advisable to lock out OVERDRIVE by pressing the TOW/HAUL button lo- cated at the end of the shift lever.


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WARNING!


Electronic Speed Control can be dangerous where the system cannot maintain a constant speed. Your ve- hicle could go too fast for the conditions, and you could lose control. An accident could be the result. Do not use Electronic Speed Control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, icy, snow-covered, or slippery.


REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED The Rear Park Assist provides visible and audible indi- cations of the distance between the rear fascia and the detected obstacle when backing up. Refer to the Warning Section and Note Section for limitations of this system and recommendations. The Rear Park Assist will remember the last system state (enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle when the ignition is changed to the ON position.


The Rear Park Assist can be active only when the shift lever is in REVERSE. If the Rear Park Assist is enabled at this shift lever position, the system will be active until the vehicle speed is increased to approximately 11 mph (18 km/h) or above. The system will be active again if the vehicle speed is decreased to speeds less than approxi- mately 10 mph (16 km/h). Rear Park Assist Sensors The four Rear Park Assist sensors, located in the rear fascia, monitor the area behind the vehicle that is within the sensors field of view. The sensors can detect obstacles from approximately 12
to 79 in (30 to 200 cm) from the rear fascia in the horizontal direction, depending on the location, type and orientation of the obstacle.


Rear Park Assist Warning Display The Rear Park Assist Warning Display, located in the headliner near the flipper glass, provides both visible and audible warnings to indicate the distance between the rear fascia and the detected obstacle.


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When the ignition is turned to the ON position, the warning display will turn ON all of its LEDs for approxi- mately one second. Each side of the warning display has six yellow and two red LEDs. The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the red LED is ON. The system illuminates the two inner most yellow LEDs when it is ON and there are no obstacles being detected. The following chart shows the warning display operation when the system is detecting an obstacle:


Rear Park Assist LED Display


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WARNING DISPLAY DISTANCES


DISPLAY LED


OBSTACLE DISTANCE FROM:


LED COLOR


AUDIBLE SIGNAL


Inner LED 1st LED 2nd LED 3rd LED 4th LED 5th LED 6th LED 7th LED


REAR CORNERS


31.5 in (80 cm) 25.5 in (65 cm) 20 in (50 cm) 16 in (40 cm) 6 in (15 cm)


REAR CENTER 79 in (200 cm) 51.1 in (130 cm) 45.2 in (115 cm) 39.3 in (100 cm) 33.5 in (85 cm) 27.6 in (70 cm) 19.7 in (50 cm) 11.81 in (30 cm)


NOTE: The Rear Park Assist will MUTE the radio, if on, when the system is sounding an audio tone.


Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Red Red


Yes, Half Second


None None None None None


Yes, Intermittent Yes, Continuous


WARNING!


• Drivers must be careful when backing up, even when using the Rear Park Assist. Always check carefully behind your vehicle, look behind you, and be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, obstructions, and blind spots be- fore backing up. You are responsible for safety and must continue to pay attention to your surround- ings. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.


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WARNING! (Continued)


• Before using the Rear Park Assist, it is strongly recommended that the ball mount and hitch ball assembly is disconnected from the vehicle when the vehicle is not used for towing. Failure to do so can result in injury or damage to vehicles or obstacles because the hitch ball will be much closer to the obstacle than the rear fascia when the warning display turns the red LEDs ON. Also, the sensors could detect the ball mount and hitch ball assembly, depending on its size and shape, giving a false indication that an obstacle is behind the vehicle.


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CAUTION!


• The Rear Park Assist is only a parking aid and it is unable to recognize every obstacle, including small obstacles. Parking curbs might be tempo- rarily detected or not detected at all. Obstacles located above or below the sensors will not be detected when they are in close proximity. • The vehicle must be driven slowly when using the Rear Park Assist to be able to stop in time when the obstacle is detected. It is recommended that the driver look over his/her shoulder when using the Rear Park Assist.


NOTE: • Ensure that the rear bumper is free of dirt and debris • Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibrations could


to keep the system operating properly.


affect the performance of the system.


Enable/Disable The Rear Park Assist There are times when you may want to disable the Rear Park Assist, such as when towing a trailer. The system can be turned ON or OFF through the Electronic Vehicle Information (EVIC) – if equipped. Refer to “Personal Settings (Customer-Programmable Features)” under “Overhead Console with Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) – If Equipped” in Section 3. Service The Rear Park Assist When the Rear Park Assist is defective, the EVIC will display the “SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM” message along with a single chime once per ignition cycle. Refer to “Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” in Sec- tion 3 of this manual. The Park Assist display will also light the red led’s indicating a problem. Under this condition the Rear Park Assist will not operate.


If “SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM” appears in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) after mak- ing sure the rear bumper is clean, please see your authorized dealer. Cleaning The Rear Park Assist Clean the Rear Park Assist sensors with water, car wash soap and a soft cloth. Do not use rough or hard cloths. Do not scratch or poke the sensors, you could damage the sensors.


REAR BACKUP CAMERA — IF EQUIPPED Your vehicle may be equipped with a Rear Camera system that allows you to see an on-screen image (located in the screen of your uconnect威 tunes radio) of the rear of your vehicle whenever it is put into REVERSE. The camera is located in the light bar over the rear license plate.


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WARNING!


Drivers must be careful when backing up even when using the Rear Camera System. Always check care- fully behind your vehicle, and be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, obstructions, or blind spots before backing up. You are responsible for the safety of your surroundings and must con- tinue to pay attention while backing up. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.


CAUTION!


• To avoid vehicle damage, the Rear Camera system should only be used as a parking aid. The Rear Camera system is unable to view every obstacle or object in your drive path.


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CAUTION! (Continued)


• To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must be driven slowly when using the Rear Camera system to be able to stop in time when an obstacle is seen. It is recommended that the driver look frequently over his/her shoulder when using the Rear Camera system.


If snow, ice, mud, or anything else builds up on NOTE: the camera lens, clean the lens, rinse with water, and dry with a soft cloth. Do not cover the lens. Turning the Rear Camera On or Off — With Navigation Radio 1. Press the ⬙menu⬙ hard key. 2. Select ⬙system setup⬙ soft key. 3. Press the “camera setup” soft key.


4. Enable or disable the rear camera feature by selecting ⬙enable rear camera in reverse⬙ soft key. 5. Press the “save” soft key. 6. When the vehicle is shifted into REVERSE, an image of the rear of the vehicle will appear with a caution note to ⬙check entire surroundings⬙ displayed across the top of the screen. After five seconds this note will disappear. 7. When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE, the rear camera mode is exited and the navigation or audio screen appears again. Turning the Rear Camera On or Off — Without Navigation Radio 1. Press the ⬙menu⬙ hard key. 2. Select ⬙system setup⬙ soft key. 3. Enable or disable the rear camera feature by selecting ⬙enable rear camera in reverse⬙ soft key.


4. When the vehicle is shifted into REVERSE, an image of the rear of the vehicle will appear with a caution note to ⬙check entire surroundings⬙ displayed across the top of the screen. After five seconds this note will disappear. 5. When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE, the rear camera mode is exited and the audio screen appears again.


OVERHEAD CONSOLE The overhead console has the following features: • Courtesy Lights • Garage Door Opener — If Equipped Courtesy/Reading Lights There are two reading lights and one courtesy light located near the front of the console.


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Overhead Console


All lights illuminate as courtesy lights when a door is opened, when the dimmer control is rotated to the courtesy light position (fully upward position), or when the UNLOCK button is pressed on the Remote Keyless


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Entry (RKE) transmitter, if equipped. The two round lamps are also operated individually as reading lights by pressing the center of each lens. NOTE: The courtesy/reading lights will remain on until the switch is pressed a second time, so be sure they have been turned off before leaving the vehicle. If the interior lights are left on after the vehicle is turned OFF, they will turn off after 15 minutes.


OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC) — IF EQUIPPED The overhead console contains dome/reading lights, and an Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC).


Dome/Reading Lights


Located in the overhead console are two dome/reading lights. The dome/reading lights illuminate when a door is opened or when the interior lights are turned on by rotating the dimmer control located on the headlight switch. The reading lights are activated by pressing the center of each lens. NOTE: The dome/reading lights will remain on until the switch is pressed a second time, so be sure they have been turned off before leaving the vehicle.


Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) — If Equipped The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) is located on the overhead console.


Overhead Console with EVIC


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Pressing the MENU button will change the display to one of the following features:


Trip Functions Pressing the STEP button allows you to scroll through one of the following Trip Function features: • TRIP – Shows the total distance traveled since the last reset. To reset the TRIP function, press and hold the RESET button. • ELAPSED TIME – Shows the total elapsed time of travel since the last reset. Elapsed time will increment when the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN or START positions. • UNIT IN U.S./METRIC – Press the RESET button to


toggle between U.S. and METRIC.


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• AVG. MPG – Shows the average fuel economy since the last reset. When the fuel economy is reset, the display will show dashes for two seconds. Then the history information will be erased, and the averaging will continue from the last fuel average reading before the reset. (Example: If your EVIC displays 18
AVG. MPG and the RESET button is pressed, the previous averaging history will be erased and the display will return to the 18 AVG. MPG, not to 0 AVG. MPG). The display may take several miles/kilometers for the value to change, depending upon driving habits. • MI TO EMPTY (Distance To Empty) – Shows the estimated distance that can be traveled with the fuel remaining in the tank. This estimated distance is determined by a weighted average of fuel economy, according to the current fuel tank level. MI TO EMPTY cannot be reset through the RESET button.


NOTE: Significant changes in driving style or vehicle loading will greatly affect the actual drivable distance of the vehicle, regardless of the DTE displayed value. When the DTE value is less than 30 miles (48 km) estimated driving distance, the DTE display will change to a text display of ⬙LOW FUEL.⬙ This display will continue until the vehicle runs out of fuel. Adding a significant amount of fuel to the vehicle will turn off the ⬙LOW FUEL⬙ text and a new DTE value will display. • Global Reset – If the RESET button is pressed twice within two seconds while in any of the three resettable displays (AVG. MPG, ET (ELAPSED TIME) and TRIP), all three displays will be reset.


chime)


not in PARK


System Status (EVIC Displays) When the appropriate conditions exist, the EVIC displays the following messages: • TURN SIGNALS ON (with a continuous warning • PERSONAL SETTINGS NOT AVAILABLE – Vehicle • LEFT/RIGHT FRONT DOOR AJAR (one or more, with a single chime if speed is above 1 mph/1 km/h) • LEFT/RIGHT REAR DOOR AJAR (one or more, with • DOOR(S) AJAR (with a single chime if vehicle is in • LOW WASHER FLUID (with a single chime) • OIL CHANGE REQUIRED (with a single chime)


a single chime if speed is above 1 mph/1 km/h)


motion)


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• SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM (with a single chime) • SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM • COOLANT LOW • LIFTGATE OPEN • CHECK TPM SYSTEM (with single chime) (Premium


TPM System Only)


Oil Change Required — If Equipped Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil change indicator system. The “Oil Change Required” message will flash in the EVIC display for approximately 10 sec- onds after a single chime has sounded to indicate the next scheduled oil change interval. The engine oil change indicator system is duty cycle based, which means the engine oil change interval may fluctuate dependent upon your personal driving style.


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Unless reset, this message will continue to display each time you turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position. To turn off the message temporarily, press and release the MENU button. To reset the oil change indica- tor system (after performing the scheduled maintenance), refer to the following procedure. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (Do not start the engine). 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal slowly three times within 10 seconds. 3. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF/LOCK position. If the indicator message illuminates when you NOTE: start the vehicle, the oil change indicator system did not reset. If necessary, repeat this procedure.


Personal Settings (Customer-Programmable Features) Personal Settings allows the driver to set and recall features when the transmission is in PARK. If the trans- mission is not in PARK the EVIC will display NOT AVAILABLE and VEHICLE NOT IN PARK.


Press and release the MENU button until the Personal Settings displays on the EVIC.


Use the STEP button to display one of the following: • “LANGUAGE” – When in this display, you may select one of several different languages for all display nomenclature, including the trip functions. Press the RESET button while in this display to select your preferred language. Then, as you continue, the infor- mation will display in the selected language.


• “AUTO DOOR LOCK > ON” – When ON is selected, all doors will lock automatically when the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph (24 km/h). To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “ON” or “OFF” appears. • “AUTO UNLOCK ON EXIT > ON” – When ON is selected, all doors will unlock when the vehicle is stopped and the transmission is in the PARK or NEUTRAL position and the driver’s door is opened. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “ON” or “OFF” appears. • “RKE UNLOCK DRV DR 1st” – When DRV DR 1st is selected, only the driver’s door will unlock on the first press of the RKE UNLOCK button. When Driver Door 1st Press is selected, you must press the Remote Keyless Entry UNLOCK button twice to unlock the passenger’s doors. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “DRV DR 1st ” appears.


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• “RKE UNLOCK ALL DR 1ST” – When All ALL DR 1ST is selected, all of the doors will unlock on the first press of the RKE UNLOCK button. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “All DR 1st” appears. • MEM. RECALL WITH RKE > ON – When ON is selected, pressing the UNLOCK button on the RKE will recall the memory settings for the seat, mirror and radio. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “ON⬙ or “OFF” appears. • “SOUND HORN W/LOCK > ON” – When ON is selected, a short horn sound will occur when the Remote Keyless Entry LOCK button is pressed. This feature may be selected with or without the flash lights on lock/unlock feature. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “ON” or “OFF” appears.


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• “FLASH LAMPS W/LOCK >ON” – When ON is selected, the front and rear turn signals will flash when the doors are locked or unlocked with the RKE Trans- mitter. This feature may be selected with or without the sound horn on lock feature selected. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “ON” or “OFF” appears. • “HEADLAMP OFF DELAY > 0 SEC” – When this feature is selected, the driver can choose to have the headlamps remain on for 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds when exiting the vehicle. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “0,” “30,” “60,” or “90” appears.


NOTE: The headlamp switch must be in the “A” auto mode before this feature will work. • HEADLAMPS W/WIPERS > ON – When ON is selected, the headlamps will automatically turn on when the wiper switch is activated.


• EASY EXIT SEAT > ON – When ON is selected, and the key is removed from the ignition, the driver’s seat will automatically move rearward to allow easy exit. • TILT MIRRORS IN “R” > ON – When ON is selected, and the transmission is put in REVERSE, the outside mirrors will tilt downward. • “KEY OFF POWER DELAY> OFF” – When this feature is selected, the power window switches, radio, hands– free system (if equipped), and power outlets will remain active for up to 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned off. Opening a vehicle door will cancel this feature. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “Off,” “45 sec.,” “5 min.,” “10 min.” appears. • “ILLUMINATED APRCH > OFF” – When this feature is selected, the headlights will activate and remain on for up to 90 seconds when the doors are unlocked with


the RKE Transmitter. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “OFF,” “30 sec.,” “60 sec.,” or “90 sec.” appears. • PARK ASST. SYSTEM > ON – When YES is selected, the Rear Park Assist System is activated. When NO is selected, the System is deactivated. • “UNIT IN > U.S./METRIC” – The EVIC odometer can be changed between English and Metric units of measure. To make your selection, press and release the RESET button until “US” or “METRIC” appears. • “COMPASS VARIANCE > 8” – Press the RESET button to change the compass variance setting. Set this to your current If you change location, change your variance according to your variance on the variance map. Refer to Compass Variance Map in this section.


location.


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• “COMPASS CALIBRATE > YES” – Press the RESET button to manually calibrate the compass. Refer to Manual Compass Calibration in this section.


Compass/Temperature Button


Pressing the Compass/Temperature button will return the display to the normal compass/ temperature display.


NOTE: Temperature accuracy can be affected from heat soak. For best accuracy, the vehicle should be driven at a speed greater than 20 mph (32 km/h) for several min- utes. Automatic Compass Calibration This compass is self-calibrating, which reduces the need to calibrate the compass manually. When the vehicle is new, the compass may appear erratic and the EVIC will display “CAL” until the compass is calibrated. You may also calibrate the compass by completing one or more 360° turns at speeds less than 5 mph (8 km/h) (in an area


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free from large metal or metallic objects) until the “CAL” message displayed in the EVIC turns off. The compass will now function normally. Manual Compass Calibration If the compass appears erratic and the “CAL” message does not appear in the EVIC display, you must put the compass into the Calibration Mode manually as follows: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position.


2. Press the MENU button until “Personal Settings” is displayed.


3. Press the STEP button until “Calibrate Compass YES” is displayed. 4. Press and release the RESET button to start the calibration. The message “CAL” will display on the compass temperature screen in the EVIC.


5. Slowly drive the vehicle at a speed of 5 mph (8 km/h) in a complete 360°circle, (in an area free from large metal or metallic objects) until the “CAL” message turns off. The compass will now function normally.


Compass Variance Compass variance is the difference between magnetic North and geographic North. In some areas of the country, the difference between magnetic and geographic North is great enough to cause the compass to give false readings. If this occurs, the compass variance must be set using the following procedure: NOTE: Magnetic materials should be kept away from the overhead console. This is where the compass sensor is located.


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3. Press the STEP button until “Compass Variance” is displayed. 4. Press and release RESET button until the proper variance zone is selected according to the variance map. 5. Press and release the Compass/Temperature button to exit.


GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED HomeLink威 replaces up to three remote controls (hand- held transmitters) that operate devices such as garage door openers, motorized gates, lighting, or home security systems. The HomeLink威 unit operates off your vehicle’s battery.


Compass Variance Map


1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position.


2. Press the MENU button until “Personal Settings” is displayed.


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The HomeLink威 buttons are located in the overhead console, and contain one, two, or three dots/lines desig- nating the different HomeLink威 channels.


HomeLink威 Buttons


NOTE: HomeLink威 is disabled when the Vehicle Secu- rity Alarm is active.


WARNING!


• Your motorized door or gate will open and close while you are training the Universal Transceiver. Do not train the transceiver if people or pets are in the path of the door or gate. Only use this trans- ceiver with a garage door opener that has a “stop and reverse” feature as required by federal safety standards. This includes most garage door opener models manufactured after 1982. Do not use a garage door opener without these safety features. Call toll-free 1–800–355–3515 or, on the Internet at www.HomeLink.com for safety information or as- sistance. • Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a dan- gerous gas. Do not run your vehicle in the garage while training the transceiver. Exhaust gas can cause serious injury or death.


Programming HomeLink姞


Before You Begin If you have not trained any of the HomeLink威 buttons, erase all channels before you begin training. To do this, press and hold the two outside buttons for up to 20 seconds. The EVIC will display “CLEARING CHANNELS.” Release the buttons when the EVIC mes- sage states “CHANNELS CLEARED.” It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the device being programmed to HomeLink威 for more efficient training and accurate transmission of the radio-frequency signal. Your vehicle should be parked outside of the garage while training. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position.


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2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 in (3 to 8 cm) from the HomeLink威 buttons while keeping the EVIC display in view. For optimal training, point the battery end of the hand- held transmitter away from the HomeLink威. 3. Simultaneously, press and hold both the chosen HomeLink威 button and the hand-held transmitter button until the EVIC display changes from “CHANNEL # TRAINING” to “CHANNEL # TRAINED.” Then release both the HomeLink威 and hand-held trans- mitter buttons. If the EVIC display states “DID NOT TRAIN” repeat Step 3. If the signal is too weak, replace the battery in the original hand-held transmitter. It may take up to 30 seconds, or longer, in rare cases. The garage door may open and close while you train.


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NOTE: Some gate operators and garage door openers may require you to replace Step 3 with procedures noted in the “Gate Operator/Canadian Programming” section. 4. Press and hold the just-trained HomeLink威 button. If the channel has been trained, the EVIC display will now state “CHANNEL # TRANSMIT.” If the EVIC display still states “CHANNEL # TRAIN- ING” repeat Step 3. NOTE: After training a HomeLink威 channel, if the garage door does not operate with HomeLink威 and the garage door opener was manufactured after 1995, the garage door opener may have rolling code. If so, proceed to the heading “Programming A Rolling Code System.” 5. PROGRAMMING A ROLLING CODE SYSTEM At the garage door opener motor (in the garage), locate the “learn” or “training” button.


This can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the garage door opener motor (it is NOT the button normally used to open and close the door).


1 — Garage Door Opener 2 — Training Button


6. Firmly press and release the “learn” or “training” button. The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer. NOTE: There are 30 seconds in which to initiate the next step after the “Learn” button has been pressed. 7. Return to the vehicle and press the programmed HomeLink威 button twice (holding the button for two seconds each time). If the device is plugged in and activates, programming is complete. If the device does not activate, press the button a third time (for two seconds) to complete the training. If you have any problems, or require assistance, please call toll-free 1–800–355–3515 or, on the Internet at www.HomeLink.com for information or assistance. To program the remaining two HomeLink威 buttons, repeat each step for each remaining button. DO NOT erase the channels.


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Gate Operator/Canadian Programming Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter sig- nals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds of transmission – which may not be long enough for HomeLink威 to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to “time-out” in the same manner. It may be helpful to unplug the device during the cycling process to prevent possible overheating of the garage door or gate motor. If you are having difficulties programming a garage door opener or a gate operator, replace “Programming HomeLink” Step 3 with the following: 3. Continue to press and hold the HomeLink威 button while you press and release - every two seconds (“cycle”) your hand-held transmitter until HomeLink威


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has successfully accepted the frequency signal. The EVIC display will change from “CHANNEL # TRAIN- ING” to “CHANNEL # TRAINED.” If you unplugged the device for training, plug it back in at this time. Then proceed with Step 4 under “Programming HomeLink威” earlier in this section. Using HomeLink姞 To operate, simply press and release the programmed HomeLink威 button. Activation will now occur for the trained device (i.e., garage door opener, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting, etc.) The hand-held transmitter of the device may also be used at any time.


Reprogramming A Single HomeLink姞 Button To reprogram a channel that has been previously trained, follow these steps: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position. 2. Press and hold the desired HomeLink威 button for 20 seconds until the EVIC display states “CHANNEL # TRAINING.” Do not release the button. 3. Without releasing the button, proceed with Program- ming HomeLink威 Step 2 and follow all remaining steps. Security It is advised to erase all channels before you sell or turn in your vehicle. To do this, press and hold the two outside buttons for 20 seconds until the EVIC message states “CHANNELS CLEARED.” Note that all channels will be erased. Indi- vidual channels cannot be erased.


The HomeLink威 Universal Transceiver is disabled when the Vehicle Security Alarm is active. Troubleshooting Tips If you are having trouble programming HomeLink威, here are some of the most common solutions: • Replace the battery in the original transmitter. • Press the learn button on the garage door opener to • Did you unplug the device for training, and remember


complete the training for rolling code.


to plug it back in?


If you are having any problems or require assistance, please call toll-free 1–800–355–3515 or, on the Internet at www.HomeLink.com for information or assistance.


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General Information This device complies with FCC rules Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE: The transmitter has been tested and it complies with FCC and IC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to operate the device. The term “IC:” before the certification/registration num- ber only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifi- cations were met.


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POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED The power sunroof control is located between the sun visors on the overhead console. Press and hold the OPEN button rearward to fully open the sunroof. The sunroof can be stopped at any position between closed and full open. Momentarily pressing the OPEN button rearward will activate the Express Open Feature, causing the sunroof to open automatically. To close the panel, the CLOSE end of the switch must be pressed and held. Press and hold the VENT button to open the vent. The sunroof can be stopped at any position between closed and full vent. To close the sunroof from the vent position, press and hold the CLOSE button forward. Releasing the button will stop the movement of the sunroof and the sunroof will remain in the partial vent position until the button is pushed forward again.


NOTE: • The sunroof will continue to operate for 10 minutes after the ignition is turned OFF or until the driver’s door is opened. This feature may be disabled by your authorized dealer. • The Power Accessory Delay feature is programmable on vehicles equipped with the Electronic Vehicle In- formation Center (EVIC). For details, refer to “Per- sonal Settings (Customer-Programmable Features)” under “Overhead Console with Electronic Vehicle In- formation Center (EVIC) – If Equipped” in Section 3.


Express Open Feature During the Express Open operation, any movement of the switch will stop the sunroof and it will remain in a partial open position. Again, momentarily pressing the switch rearward will activate the Express Open Feature. To close the sunroof, hold the switch in the forward position. Again, any release of the switch will stop the


movement and the sunroof will remain in a partial open condition until the switch is pushed forward again. To close fully, hold the switch in the forward position until the glass movement has stopped. The sunshade can be opened manually. It will also open as the sunroof opens. The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is open.


WARNING!


• Never leave children alone in a vehicle. Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured. Don’t leave the key in the ignition. A child could operate power win- dows, other controls, or move the vehicle.


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WARNING! (Continued)


• In an accident, there is a greater risk of being thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof. You could also be seriously injured or killed. Always fasten your seat belt properly and make sure all passengers are properly secured too. • Do not allow small children to operate the sun- roof. Never allow fingers or other body parts, or any object to project through the sunroof opening. Injury may result.


Wind Buffeting Wind buffeting can be described as the perception of pressure on the ears or a helicopter-type sound in the ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the windows down, or the sunroof (if equipped) in certain open or partially open positions. This is a normal occur- rence and can be minimized. If the buffeting occurs with the rear windows open, open the front and rear windows


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together to minimize the buffeting. If the buffeting occurs with the sunroof open, adjust the sunroof opening to minimize the buffeting or open any window. Sunroof Maintenance Use only a nonabrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the glass panel.


ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS This vehicle has three 12-Volt auxiliary power outlets that can provide up to 20 Amps of current for accessories designed for use with the standard power outlet adapt- ers. The outlet located in the lower portion of the instrument panel has a snap on plastic cap so that it can be covered when not in use. As a safety precaution, the outlet in the instrument panel only operates with the ignition switch ON. When the optional Cigar Lighter heating element is used, it heats when pushed in and pops out automatically when ready for use. To preserve


the heating element, do not hold the lighter in the heating position. There are two additional 12-Volt (20 total Amps for both outlets) power outlets, one located in the storage bin of the center console and another located in the right rear cargo area. These outlets can be configured by the customer to operate only when the ignition is ON (switched battery fed) or with the ignition ON or OFF (battery fed) to allow for cellular telephone charging and operation while the ignition is OFF. NOTE: All accessories connected to these outlets should be removed or turned off when the vehicle is not in use to protect the battery against discharge (unless the cus- tomer has configured the fuse block to switched battery feed).


WARNING!


To avoid serious injury or death: • Do not use a three-prong adapter. • Do not insert any objects into the receptacles. • Do not touch with wet hands. • Close the lid when not in use and while driving • If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an


the vehicle.


electric shock and failure.


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CAUTION!


• Many accessories that can be plugged in draw power from the vehicle’s battery, even when not in use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, if plugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery will discharge sufficiently to degrade battery life and/or prevent engine starting. • Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., coolers, vacuum cleaners, lights, etc.) will discharge the battery even more quickly. Only use these inter- mittently and with greater caution. • After the use of high power draw accessories or long periods of the vehicle not being started (with accessories still plugged in), the vehicle must be driven a sufficient length of time to allow the generator to recharge the vehicle’s battery.


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Configuring Power Outlets To configure the outlets, be sure the ignition is OFF before removing the fuse. The “reconfigurable” fuse location is a special design that allows the fuse to be installed in two different ways. If the fuse is located in the ⬙Upper or Top Position⬙ the outlets will work at all times. If the fuse is located in the ⬙Lower or Bottom Position⬙ the power outlets will only work when the ignition is ON. NOTE: The fuse block is located in the left side kick panel behind a removable cover near the park brake pedal. A fuse puller is attached to the inside surface of the fuse panel cover to aid in removing fuses, if necessary.


Top Fuse Block


1 — 20 Amp Reconfigurable Fuse 2 — Battery = Top Location


3 — Ign = Bottom Location


4 — Yellow Airbag Fuses


115-Volt Inverter Outlet — If Equipped This vehicle may also be equipped with a 115-Volt (150
Watts Maximum) outlet on the rear of the front center console.


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Certain high-end video games, such as Playstation3 and XBox360 will exceed this power limit, as will most power tools. Due to built-in overload protection, the power outlet will shut down if the power rating is exceeded. Each device to be powered should be checked first to make sure it does not exceed the outlet’s 150 Watts maximum rating.


115-Volt Inverter Outlet


This outlet can power cellular phones, electronics and other low power devices requiring power up to 150 Watts.


115-Volt Inverter Switch


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To turn on the power outlet, press the switch once. Press the switch a second time to turn the power outlet off. NOTE: • When the inverter switch is pressed, there will be a delay of approximately one second before the inverter status indicator turns on. The status Indicator of the AC power inverter indicates whether the inverter is producing AC power. • Due to built-in overload protection, the inverter will


shut down if the power rating is exceeded.


WARNING!


To void serious injury or death: • Do not use a three-prong adapter. • Do not insert any objects into the receptacles. • Do not touch with wet hands. • Close the lid when not in use. • If this outlet is mishandled it may cause an electric


shock and failure.


FLOOR CONSOLE


on forward edge


Floor Console Features The floor console between the driver’s and front passen- ger’s seat, has the following features: • Miscellaneous storage compartments • Portable phone storage bin • Portable phone cord routing between the lid and base • 12-Volt reconfigurable power outlet inside storage • Side open armrest lid • Tissue holder/pen holder • Coin slots • Removable CD bin


compartment


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• 115-Volt inverter plug • RCA Jacks The coin slots are located under the instrument panel center stack.


Floor Console


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Cupholders Your vehicle has eight cupholders. Four are located in the center console, two are located in the second row armrest, and two are located in the left-hand quarter panel for the third row occupants. Power Outlet and Portable Phone Storage The console is equipped with a power outlet, portable phone storage bin and phone cord routing. The phone storage bin can be used when easy access to the phone is needed. In addition, the power outlet inside the console compartment can be used to power up the phone while it is being stored in the bin. To use the power outlet, plug in the portable power recharge cord and place the cord along the opening under the forward portion of the storage bin. Close the console armrest lid and plug the power cord into the phone while resting the phone in the bin. The power


outlet may be used for any portable item with a standard 12-Volt power outlet adaptor, requiring up to 20 Amps of current. Rear Floor Console Features — If Equipped The rear floor console is located between the second row bucket seat and has the following features: • Miscellaneous storage compartments • Cupholders • Portable phone cord routing on the sides of the console • 12-Volt power outlet inside storage compartment • Tissue holder and pen holder • Second row heated seat switches (if equipped).


lid and the base.


To access the storage bin, lift up on the console door latch.


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CARGO AREA FEATURES


Rear Floor Console


Cargo Management System — If Equipped The cargo management system consists of a removable cargo liner and removable cargo organizer.


1 — Side Cover Latch 2 — Main Cover Latch 3 — Cargo Divider Handles


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To open the side cover, pull on the cover latch, and attach the cord to the upper cargo net hook.


To open the cargo divider, lift up on the cargo divider handles, raising the doors to the full open position. Raise the side panels until they engage into the doors.


Side Cover


To open the main cover, pull up on the latch, and attach the cord to the rear seat head restraint post.


1 — Cargo Divider Door 2 — Cargo Divider Side Panel


To remove the cargo management system from the ve- hicle, pull the right-hand side of the organizer toward


you so that the right pin slides out of the slot in the vehicle. Push the organizer to the right and lift out of the vehicle.


REAR WINDOW FEATURES


Rear Window Wiper/Washer The rear window controls are located on the climate control panel. For vehicles equipped with manual climate controls the controls are located on the upper left corner.


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Manual Climate Control Panel


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For vehicles equipped with Automatic Climate Controls (ATC) the controls can be found on the lower right corner.


Automatic Climate Control Panel


A rotating switch located on the climate control panel turns the rear wiper ON or OFF. Pressing the rotating switch inward activates the rear window washer. Rotating the switch will enable one of five intermittent


delay times for the rear wiper. The delay times range from 1 second to approximately 20 seconds. If the rear wiper is operating when the ignition is turned OFF, the wiper will automatically return to the Park position. When the vehicle is restarted, the wiper will resume operation. Rear Window Defrosting


A push-button type switch is located in the climate control panel. Press the switch and the rear window defroster and electric remote control heated mirrors (if equipped) will turn on. An amber indicator on the push- button will light when the defroster is turned on. A symbol will be displayed when the defroster is turned on with an ATC control. Push again to turn off prior to time-out. The defroster will automatically turn off after 15 minutes. For an additional 10 minutes of operation, push the button a second time. To prevent excessive battery drain, use the defroster only when the engine is operating.


CAUTION!


Use care when washing the inside of the rear window to prevent damage to heating elements. Use a soft cloth and a mild washing solution, wiping parallel to the heating elements. Also, keep all objects a safe distance from the window to prevent damaging the heating elements.


FACTORY INSTALLED ROOF LUGGAGE RACK A factory installed luggage rack is located on the vehicles roof.


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Roof Luggage Rack


The load carried on the roof when equipped with a luggage rack must not exceed 150 lbs (68 kg), and should be uniformly distributed over the cargo area. The side rails between the stantions should be used to tie down cargo. Check the straps frequently to be sure that the load remains securely attached.


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NOTE: Crossbars are offered by Mopar威 accessories. External racks do not increase the total load carrying capacity of the vehicle. Be sure that the total occupant and luggage load inside the vehicle, plus the load on the luggage rack, do not exceed the maximum vehicle load capacity.


CAUTION!


To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do not exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity. Always distribute heavy loads as evenly as possible and secure the load appropriately. Long loads which extend over the windshield, such as wood panels or surfboards, should be secured to both the front and rear of the vehicle. Place a blanket or other protection between the surface of the roof and the load.


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CAUTION! (Continued)


Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof rack. Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby truck traffic, can add sudden upward loads. This is espe- cially true on large flat loads and may result in damage to the cargo or your vehicle.


WARNING!


Cargo must be securely tied down before driving your vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the vehicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in per- sonal injury or property damage. Follow the roof rack cautions when carrying cargo on your roof rack.


UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL


CONTENTS


䡵 Instrument Panel Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
䡵 Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
䡵 Instrument Cluster Description . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
䡵 Electronic Digital Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215


▫ Clock Setting Procedure


䡵 AM/FM/CD/DVD Radio (RER/REN) –


If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
▫ Operating Instructions — Voice Recognition


System (VR) — If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216


▫ Operating Instructions — uconnect威 phone


— If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216


▫ Clock Setting Procedure


䡵 Sales Code REQ — AM/FM Stereo Radio And


6–Disc CD/DVD Changer (MP3/WMA AUX Jack) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
▫ Operating Instructions - Radio Mode . . . . . . 219
▫ Operation Instructions - (Disc Mode For CD


And MP3/WMA Audio Play, DVD-Video) . . . 227
▫ Notes On Playing MP3/WMA Files . . . . . . . 229


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▫ List Button (Disc Mode For


MP3/WMA Play)


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232


▫ Info Button (Disc Mode For MP3/WMA


Play)


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232


䡵 Sales Code RES — AM/FM Stereo Radio With


CD Player (MP3 AUX Jack) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
▫ Operating Instructions — Radio Mode . . . . . 235
▫ Operation Instructions — CD Mode For CD


And MP3 Audio Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
▫ Notes On Playing MP3 Files . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
▫ Operation Instructions - Auxiliary Mode . . . . 242


䡵 Sales Code RES/RSC — AM/FM Stereo Radio


With CD Player (MP3 AUX Jack) And Sirius Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
▫ Operating Instructions — Radio Mode . . . . . 243


▫ Operation Instructions — CD Mode For CD


And MP3 Audio Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
▫ Notes On Playing MP3 Files . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
▫ List Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) . . . . . . 254
▫ Info Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) . . . . . . 254


䡵 Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) —


If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
▫ Connecting The iPod威 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
▫ Using This Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
▫ Controlling The iPod威 Using Radio


Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257
▫ Play Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257
▫ List Or Browse Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258


䡵 uconnect威 studios (Satellite Radio) —


If Equipped (REN/REQ/RER/RES/REU Radios Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
▫ System Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
▫ Electronic Serial Number/Sirius


Identification Number (ESN/SID) . . . . . . . . . 261


▫ Selecting uconnect威 studios (Satellite)


Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
▫ Satellite Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
▫ Reception Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
▫ Operating Instructions — uconnect威 studios


(Satellite) Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262


▫ Operating Instructions — uconnect威 phone


(If Equipped)


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265


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▫ Operating Instructions — Video Entertainment System (VES)™ (If Equipped)


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265


䡵 uconnect studios威 (Sirius Backseat TV™) —


If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265


䡵 Video Entertainment System™ (Sales Code


XRV) — If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266


䡵 Remote Sound System Controls —


If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266
▫ Radio Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267
▫ CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267
䡵 CD/DVD Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267
䡵 Radio Operation And Cellular Phones . . . . . . . 268


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䡵 Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
▫ Manual Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
▫ Air Conditioning Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
▫ Front Blower Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
▫ Front Mode Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
▫ Rear Temperature Control — If Equipped . . . 272
▫ Rear Window Defrosting And Rear Window


Washer/Wiper


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273


▫ Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —


If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273


▫ Automatic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274
▫ Level Of Automatic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274
▫ Manual Control (ATC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
▫ Rear Zone Climate Control — If Equipped . . 278
▫ Rear Rotary Temperature Control . . . . . . . . . 279
▫ Front Unit To Rear Unit Chart . . . . . . . . . . . 281
▫ Operating Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
▫ Operating Tips Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283


INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES


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1 - Headlight Switch 2 - Air Outlets 3 - Demister Outlets 4 - Instrument Cluster 5 - Airbags 6 - Glove Compartment


7 - Radio 8 - Climate Control 9 - Rear Washer / Wiper 10 - Power Outlet 11 - Heated Seat Switches* 12 - Electronic Stability System (ESP) Off Switch


13 - Transfer Case Switch* 14 - Speed Control Switches 15 - Hood Release 16 - Adjustable Pedal Control Switch* 17 - 115v Inverter Switch * If Equipped


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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER


INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTION


1. Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows level of fuel in the tank when ignition switch is in the ON position. 2. Temperature Gauge The temperature gauge shows engine coolant tempera- ture. Any reading within the normal range indicates that the engine cooling system is operating satisfactorily. The gauge pointer will likely indicate a higher temperature when driving in hot weather, up mountain grades, or when towing a trailer. It should not be allowed to exceed the upper limits of the normal operating range.


CAUTION!


Do not leave your vehicle unattended with the en- gine running as you would not be able to react to the temperature indicator if the engine overheats.


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The gauge pointer will remain near its last reading when the engine is turned off. It will return to a true reading when the engine is restarted. 3. Turn Signal Indicators


When a turn signal is activated, a right-pointing or left-pointing arrow lights up and flashes to indicate the direction of the turn. These indicators also indicate proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights. If either indicator flashes at a faster rate than normal, check for a defective bulb. If either indicator fails to light up when the lever is moved, check for a defective fuse or turn signal LED. A single chime is activated when the left/right turn signal is left on with the engine RPM vehicle speed greater than 15 mph (24 km/h) for more than one mile. 4. Low Fuel Warning Light


This indicator lights when the fuel gauge reads 1/16 of a tank or less.


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5. High Beam Indicator


Indicates that headlights are on high beam.


6. Seat Belt Reminder Light


This light comes on for several seconds after the ignition is turned ON as a reminder to “buckle up.” This light will remain on as long as the seat belt remains unbuckled. If this light flashes, it indicates a fault in the seat belt system. Have the system checked by an authorized dealer. 7. Engine Temperature Warning Light


This light warns of an overheated engine condi- tion. As temperatures rise and the gauge ap- proaches H (Hot), this indicator will illuminate and a single chime will sound after reaching a set threshold. Further overheating will cause the tempera- ture gauge to pass H (Hot), the indicator will continu- ously flash and a continuous chime will occur until the engine is allowed to cool.


CAUTION!


Driving with a hot engine cooling system could damage your vehicle. If the temperature light is on, safely pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle in neutral with the air conditioner turned off until the light turns off. If the light remains on, turn the engine off immediately, and call for service.


WARNING!


A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or others could be badly burned by steam or boiling coolant. You may want to call a service center if your vehicle overheats. If you decide to look under the hood yourself, see Section 7 of this manual. Follow the warnings under the Cooling System Pressure Cap paragraph.


8. Speedometer The speedometer shows the speed of the vehicle. 9. Charging System Light


This light shows the status of the electrical charg- ing system. The light should come on when the ignition switch is first turned ON and remain on briefly as a bulb check. If the light stays on or comes on while driving, turn off some of the vehicle’s non-essential electrical devices or increase engine speed (if at idle). If the charging system light remains on, it means that the vehicle is experiencing a problem with the charging system. Obtain SERVICE IMMEDIATELY. See an autho- rized dealer. 10. Vehicle Security Light


This light will flash rapidly for approximately 15 seconds when the vehicle security alarm is arming. The light will flash at a slower speed


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continuously after the alarm is set. The security light will also come on for about three seconds when the ignition is first turned on. 11. Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light


This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) which is described elsewhere in this manual. This light will come on when the ignition key is turned to the ON position and may stay on for approximately three seconds. If this light remains on or comes on during driving, it indicates that the Anti-Lock portion of the brake system is not func- tioning and that service is required. See an authorized dealer immediately. With the ABS malfunctioning, the Brake Assist System (BAS) and Electronic Stability Pro- gram (ESP) are also switched off. Both malfunction indicator lights illuminate with the engine running. If the charging voltage falls below 10 volts, the malfunction indicator light illuminates and the ABS is switched off.


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When the voltage is above this value again, the malfunc- tion indicator light should go out and the ABS is opera- tional. If the malfunction indicator light stays illumi- nated, have the system checked at an authorized dealer as soon as possible. 12. Oil Pressure Warning Light


This light indicates low engine oil pressure. The light should turn on momentarily when the engine is started. If the light turns on while driving, stop the vehicle and shut off the engine as soon as possible. A chime will sound when this light turns on. Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is corrected. This light does not show how much oil is in the engine. The engine oil level must be checked under the hood. 13. Tachometer This gauge measures engine Revolutions-Per-Minute (RPM x 1000).


14. Shift Lever Indicator The shift lever indicator is self-contained within the instrument cluster. It displays the position of the auto- matic transmission shift lever, and the relation of each position to all other positions. For a good signal the display will place a box around the selected transmission range (PRND21). If the PRNDL displays only the char- acters PRND21 (no boxes), or if all of the gear positions are boxed , have the system checked by an authorized dealer. 15. Odometer / Trip Odometer The two trip odometers show individual trip mileage. To switch from odometer to trip odometers, press and release the Trip Odometer button. To reset a trip odometer, display the desired trip odom- eter to be reset then push and hold the button until the display resets (approximately two seconds).


Vehicle Warning Messages For non-Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) equipped vehicles, when the appropriate conditions ex- ist, messages such as “door ajar” (indicates that a door(s) may be ajar), “gASCAP” (which indicates that your gas cap is possibly loose or damaged), ⬙CHANgE OIL” (indicates that the engine oil should be changed), “Lo- WASH” (low washer fluid), “Lo tirE” (low tire pressure), and “noFUSE” (indicates that the IOD fuse is removed from the Integrated Power Module), will display in the odometer. If the vehicle is equipped with an EVIC, most NOTE: warnings will display in the EVIC. For additional infor- mation, refer to “Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) — If Equipped” in Section 4. The outside temperature will display in the odometer for non-EVIC equipped vehicles. Pressing the trip odometer RESET button toggles the feature back to the odometer.


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LoW tirE When the appropriate condition exists the odometer display will toggle between LoW and tirE for three cycles. Change Oil Message Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil change indicator system. The “Change Oil” message will flash in the instrument cluster odometer for approximately 12 seconds after a single chime has sounded to indicate the next scheduled oil change interval. The engine oil change indicator system is duty cycle based, which means the engine oil change interval may fluctuate dependent upon your personal driving style. Unless reset, this message will continue to display each time you turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position. To turn off the message temporarily, press and release the Trip Odometer button on the instrument


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cluster. To reset the oil change indicator system (after performing the scheduled maintenance) refer to the fol- lowing procedure.


1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (Do not start the engine). 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal slowly three times within 10 seconds. 3. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF/LOCK position. If the indicator message illuminates when you NOTE: start the vehicle, the oil change indicator system did not reset. If necessary repeat this procedure. 16. Odometer The odometer shows the total distance the vehicle has been driven. U.S. federal regulations require that upon transfer of vehicle ownership, the seller certify to the purchaser the


correct mileage that the vehicle has been driven. There- fore, if the odometer reading is changed during repair or replacement, be sure to keep a record of the reading before and after the service so that the correct mileage can be determined. 17. Fog Light Indicator


This light shows when the fog lights are ON.


18. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator Light The yellow Electronic Stability Program (ESP) indicator light in the speedometer area illumi- nates with the key in the ignition switch turned to the ON/RUN position and it should go out with the engine running. The ESP is also combined with the Traction Control System (TCS), when the ⬙ESP/TCS” Indicator Light⬙ starts to flash as soon as the tires lose traction and the ESP system becomes active. The ⬙ESP/ TCS Indicator Light⬙ also flashes when TCS is active. If


the ⬙ESP/TCS Indicator Light⬙ begins to flash during acceleration, ease up on the accelerator and apply as little throttle as possible. Be sure to adapt your speed and driving to the prevailing road conditions. The “ESP/TCS Indicator Light” becomes illuminated when the ESP-Off button has been pressed or ESP is only partially available caused by lack of engine management or brake thermal model. 19. Transmission Temperature Indicator


This light indicates that there is excessive trans- mission fluid temperature that might occur with severe usage, such as trailer towing. If this light comes on, stop the vehicle and run the engine at idle or faster, with the transmission in NEU- TRAL until the light goes off.


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20. Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)


This light informs you of a problem with the Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) system. If a problem is detected, the light will come on while the engine is running. Cycle the ignition key when the vehicle has completely stopped and the shift lever is placed in the PARK position. The light should turn off. If the light remains lit with the engine running your vehicle will usually be drivable, however, see an authorized dealer for service as soon as possible. If the light is flashing when the engine is running, imme- diate service is required and you may experience reduced performance, an elevated/rough idle or engine stall and your vehicle may require towing. The light will come on when the ignition is first turned ON and remain on briefly as a bulb check. If the light does not come on during starting, have the system checked by an autho- rized dealer.


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21. Brake Warning Light


This light monitors various brake functions, including brake fluid level and parking brake application. If the brake light turns on, it may indicate that the parking brake is applied, that the brake fluid level is low, or that there is a problem with the anti-lock brake system reservoir. If the light remains on when the parking brake has been disengaged, and the fluid level is at the full mark on the master cylinder reservoir, it indicates a possible brake hydraulic system malfunction or a problem with the Brake Booster has been detected by the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) / Electronic Stability Program (ESP) sys- tem. In this case, the light will remain on until the condition has been corrected. If the problem is related to the brake booster, the ABS pump will run when applying the brake and a brake pedal pulsation may be felt during each stop.


The dual brake system provides a reserve braking capac- ity in the event of a failure to a portion of the hydraulic system. A leak in either half of the dual brake system is indicated by the Brake Warning Light which will turn on when the brake fluid level in the master cylinder has dropped below a specified level. The light will remain on until the cause is corrected. NOTE: The light may flash momentarily during sharp cornering maneuvers which change fluid level condi- tions. The vehicle should have service performed, and the brake fluid level checked. If brake failure is indicated, immediate repair is neces- sary.


WARNING!


Driving a vehicle with the brake light on is danger- ous. Part of the brake system may have failed. It will take longer to stop the vehicle. You could have an accident. Have the vehicle checked immediately.


Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), are also equipped with Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD). In the event of an EBD failure, the Brake Warning Light will turn on along with the ABS Light. Immediate repair to the ABS system is required. Operation of the Brake Warning Light can be checked by turning the ignition switch from the OFF position to the ON position. The light should illuminate for approxi- mately two seconds. The light should then turn off unless the parking brake is applied or a brake fault is detected. If the light does not illuminate, have the light inspected by an authorized dealer.


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The light also will turn on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the ON position. NOTE: This light shows only that the parking brake is applied. It does not show the degree of brake application. 22. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) / Brake Assist System (BAS) Warning Lamp


The malfunction lamp for the Electronic Stabil- ity Program (ESP) is combined with Brake Assist System (BAS). The yellow ESP/BAS warning lamp is in the instrument cluster it comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, it should go out with the engine running. If the ESP/BAS warning lamp comes on continuously with the engine running, a malfunction has been detected in either the ESP or the BAS system. If this light remains on after several ignition cycles, and the vehicle has been driven several miles at speeds greater than 30 mph (48 km/h), see an authorized dealer as soon as possible.


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NOTE: The ESP control system will make buzzing or clicking sounds when it is actively operating. 23. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)


The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is part of an onboard diagnostic system which monitors the emissions and engine control system. If the vehicle is ready for emissions testing, the MIL will come on when the ignition is first turned on and remain on, as a bulb check, until the engine is started. If the vehicle is not ready for emissions testing, the MIL will come on when the ignition is first turned on and remain on for 15 seconds, then blink for 10 seconds, and remain on until the vehicle is started. If the MIL does not come on during starting, see an authorized dealer as soon as possible. If the MIL comes on and remains on while driving, it suggests a potential engine control problem and the need for system service.


Although your vehicle will usually be drivable and not need towing, see an authorized dealer for service as soon as possible.


CAUTION!


Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause damage to the engine control system. It also could affect fuel economy and driveability. If the MIL is flashing, severe catalytic converter damage and power loss will soon occur. Immediate service is required. See an authorized dealer for service immediately.


24. Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light


Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly, when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle


has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.) As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illumi- nates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling and stopping ability. Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to


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maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale. Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash for approximately one minute and then remain continuously illuminated. This sequence will continue upon subse- quent vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the sys- tem may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly. Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more


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tires or wheels on your vehicle, to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly.


CAUTION!


The TPMS has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures and warning have been established for the tire size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable system opera- tion or sensor damage may result when using re- placement equipment that is not of the same size, type, and/or style. Aftermarket wheels can cause sensor damage. Do not use tire sealant from a can, or balance beads if your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS, as damage to the sensors may result.


25. Airbag Warning Light


The airbag indicator light illuminates and re- mains lit for six to eight seconds when the ignition is first turned ON. If the light does not come on when the ignition is first turned on, or the light stays on or comes on while driving, have the airbag system checked by an authorized dealer. 26. 4WD Indicator


The 4WD indicator light illuminates when the transfer case is in 4WD position.


27. SVC (Service) 4WD Indicator


The SVC 4WD light will illuminate when the ignition key is turned to the ON position and will stay on for two seconds. If the light stays on or comes on during driving, it means that the 4WD system is not functioning properly and that service is required.


28. Cruise Indicator


The cruise light indicator illuminates when the electronic speed control system is turned on.


29. TOW/HAUL


The TOW/HAUL button is located at the end of the shift lever. This light will illuminate when the TOW/HAUL button has been se- lected.


30. 4LOW Indicator


Indicates the transfer case is in 4LOW position.


31. Odometer / Trip Odometer Button Press this button to toggle between the odometer and the trip odometer display. Holding the button in resets the trip odometer reading.


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ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK The clock and radio each use the display panel built into the radio. A digital readout shows the frequency and/or time in hours and minutes (depending on your radio model), whenever the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position. When the ignition switch is in the OFF position, or when the radio frequency is being displayed, timekeeping is accurately maintained. On the AM/FM/CD (6-disc) radio, the time button alternates the location of the time and frequency on the display. On the AM/FM/CD (single-disc) radio, only one of the two, time or frequency, is displayed. Clock Setting Procedure


1. Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink. 2. Adjust the hours by turning the TUNE/AUDIO con- trol knob.


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3. After the hours are adjusted, push the TUNE/AUDIO control knob to set the minutes. 4. Adjust the minutes by turning the TUNE/AUDIO control knob. 5. To exit, press any button/knob, or wait approximately five seconds.


AM/FM/CD/DVD RADIO (RER/REN) – IF EQUIPPED


NOTE: The sales code is located on the lower right side of the unit’s faceplate. The REN and RER radios contain a CD/DVD player, USB port, and a 30-gigabyte hard drive (HDD). Sirius Satellite Radio is optional. The 6.5 in (16.5 cm) touch screen allows for easy menu selection. The RER radio also contains a Global Positioning System (GPS)-based Navigation system.


Refer to your uconnect威 tunes (REN) or (RER) user’s manual for detailed operating instructions. Operating Instructions — Voice Recognition System (VR) — If Equipped For the radio, refer to “Voice Recognition System (VR)” in Section 3. Operating Instructions — uconnect姞 phone — If Equipped Refer to “uconnect威 phone” in Section 3. Clock Setting Procedure uconnect威 gps — RER only The GPS receiver used in this system is synchronized to the time data being transmitted by the GPS satellite. The satellite clock is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). This is the worldwide standard for time. This makes the system’s clock very accurate once the appropriate time zone and daylight savings information is set.


To Manually Set the Clock — RER/REN 1. Turn on the radio. 2. Touch the screen where the time is displayed. 3. Touch the screen where “User Clock” is displayed. The clock setting menu will appear on the screen. 4. To move the hour forward, touch the screen where the word “Hour” with the arrow pointing upward is dis- played. To move the hour backward, touch the screen where the word “Hour” with the arrow pointing down- ward is displayed. 5. To move the minute forward, touch the screen where the word “Min” with the arrow pointing upward is displayed. To move the minute backward, touch the screen where the word “Min” with the arrow pointing downward is displayed.


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6. To save the new time setting, touch the screen where the word “Save” is displayed. Changing Daylight Savings Time When selected, this feature will display the time of day in daylight savings time. Proceed as follows to change the current setting: 1. Turn on the radio. 2. Touch the screen where the time is displayed. The clock setting menu will appear on the screen. 3. When this feature is on, a check mark will appear in the box next to the words “Daylight Savings.” Touch the screen where the words “Daylight Savings” are dis- played to change the current setting.


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Show Time if Radio is Off When selected, this feature will display the time of day on the touch screen when the radio is turned off. Proceed as follows to change the current setting: 1. Turn on the radio. 2. Touch the screen where the time is displayed. The clock setting menu will appear on the screen. 3. When this feature is on, a check mark will appear in the box next to the words “Show Time if Radio is Off.” Touch the screen where the words “Show Time if Radio is Off” are displayed to change the current setting. Changing the Time Zone 1. Turn on the radio.


2. Touch the screen where the time is displayed. The clock setting menu will appear on the screen. 3. Touch the screen where the words “Set Time Zone” are displayed. The time zone selection menu will appear on the screen. 4. Select a time zone by touching the screen where your selection appears. If you do not see a time zone that you want to select, touch the screen where the word “Page” is displayed to view additional time zones in the menu. 5. Touch the screen where the word “Save” is displayed.


SALES CODE REQ — AM/FM STEREO RADIO AND 6–DISC CD/DVD CHANGER (MP3/WMA AUX JACK)


NOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower right side of the radio faceplate.


REQ Radio


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Operating Instructions - Radio Mode


NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate the radio. Power Switch/Volume Control (Rotary) Push the ON/VOLUME control knob to turn on the radio. Press the ON/VOLUME control knob a second time to turn off the radio. Electronic Volume Control The electronic volume control turns continuously (360
degrees) in either direction without stopping. Turning the ON/VOLUME control knob to the right increases the volume and to the left decreases it. When the audio system is turned ON, the sound will be set at the same volume level as last played. SEEK Buttons Press and release the SEEK buttons to search for the next listenable station in AM/FM mode. Press the right switch


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to seek up and the left switch to seek down. The radio will remain tuned to the new station until you make another selection. Holding either button will bypass stations without stopping until you release it. SCAN Button Pressing the SCAN button causes the tuner to search for the next listenable station in AM, FM or Satellite (if equipped) frequencies, pausing for five seconds at each listenable station before continuing to the next. To stop the search, press the SCAN button a second time. Voice Recognition Button uconnect威 phone — If Equipped Press this button to operate the uconnect威 phone feature (if equipped). Refer to “uconnect威 phone” in Section 3. If your vehicle is not equipped with or this feature is not available on your vehicle, a “Not Equipped With uconnect” message will display on the radio screen.


Phone Button uconnect威 phone — If Equipped Press this button to operate the uconnect威 phone feature (if equipped). Refer to “uconnect威 phone” in Section 3. If your vehicle is not equipped with or this feature is not available on your vehicle, a “Not Equipped With uconnect” message will display on the radio screen. TIME Button Press the TIME button to alternate locations of the time and frequency display. Clock Setting Procedure 1. Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink. 2. Adjust the hours by turning the right side TUNE/ SCROLL control knob. 3. After adjusting the hours, press the right side TUNE/ SCROLL control knob to set the minutes. The minutes will begin to blink.


4. Adjust the minutes using the right side TUNE/ SCROLL control knob. Press the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to save the time change. 5. To exit, press any button/knob or wait five seconds. The clock can also be set by pressing the SETUP button and selecting the “SET HOME CLOCK” entry. Once in this display follow the above procedure, starting at step 2. INFO Button Press the INFO button for an RDS station (one with call letters displayed). The radio will return a Radio Text message broadcast from an FM station (FM mode only). RW/FF Pressing the RW (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttons causes the tuner to search for the next frequency in the direction of the arrows. This feature operates in AM, FM or Satellite (if equipped) frequencies.


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TUNE Control Turn the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the frequency. Setting the Tone, Balance, and Fade Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob and BASS will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to the right or left to increase or decrease the bass tones. Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a second time and MID will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to the right or left to increase or decrease the mid-range tones. Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a third time and TREBLE will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to the right or left to increase or decrease the treble tones. Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a fourth time and BALANCE will display. Turn the TUNE/


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SCROLL control knob to the right or left to adjust the sound level from the right or left side speakers. Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a fifth time and FADE will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to the left or right to adjust the sound level between the front and rear speakers. Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob again to exit setting tone, balance, and fade. MUSIC TYPE Button Pressing this button once will turn on the Music Type mode for five seconds. Pressing the MUSIC TYPE button or turning the TUNE/SCROLL control knob within five seconds will allow the program format type to be se- lected. Many radio stations do not currently broadcast Music Type information.


Toggle the MUSIC TYPE button to select the following format types:


Program Type


No program type or un-


defined


Adult Hits Classical


Classic Rock


College Country


Foreign Language


Information


Jazz News


Nostalgia


Oldies


16-Digit Character


Display


None


Adlt Hit Classicl Cls Rock College Country Language


Inform Jazz News


Nostalga Oldies


Program Type


Personality


Public


Rhythm and Blues Religious Music Religious Talk


Rock Soft


Soft Rock


Soft Rhythm and Blues


Sports Talk Top 40
Weather


16-Digit Character


Display Persnlty Public R & B


Rel Musc Rel Talk


Rock Soft


Soft Rck Soft R & B


Sports Talk Top 40
Weather


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By pressing the SEEK button when the Music Type icon is displayed, the radio will be tuned to the next frequency station with the same selected Music Type name. The Music Type function only operates when in the FM mode. If a preset button is activated while in the Music Type (Program Type) mode, the Music Type mode will be exited and the radio will tune to the preset station. SETUP Button Pressing the SETUP button allows you to select between the following items: NOTE: Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to scroll through the entries. Push the AUDIO/SELECT button to select an entry and make changes.


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