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not be applicable with the available cellular service and area.


• If supported, this number may be programmable on some systems. To do this, press the PHONE button and say ‘Setup’, followed by ‘Emergency’.


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• The uconnect威 phone does slightly lower your chances of successfully making a phone call as to that for the cellular phone directly.


WARNING!


Your phone must be turned on and paired to the uconnect威 phone to allow use of this vehicle feature in emergency situations, when the cellular phone has network coverage and stays paired to the uconnect威 phone.


Towing Assistance If you need towing assistance:


• Press the PHONE button to begin.


• After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, say


⬙Towing Assistance.⬙


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NOTE: • The towing assistance number dialed is based on the country where the vehicle is purchased (1-800-528- 2069 for the U.S., 1-877-213-4525 for Canada, 55-14- 3454 for Mexico City and 1-800-712-3040 for outside Mexico City in Mexico).


• If supported, this number may be programmable on some systems. To do this, press the PHONE button and say “Setup”, followed by “Towing Assistance”.


Paging To learn how to page, refer to ⬙Working with Automated Systems.⬙ Paging works properly except for pagers of certain companies, which time out a little too soon to work properly with the uconnect威 phone.


Voice Mail Calling To learn how to access your voice mail, refer to ⬙Working with Automated Systems.⬙


Working with Automated Systems This method is used in instances where one generally has to press numbers on the cellular phone keypad while navigating through an automated telephone system.


You can use your uconnect威 phone to access a voice mail system or an automated service, such as a paging service or automated customer service line. Some services re- quire immediate response selection. In some instances, that may be too quick for use of the uconnect威 phone.


When calling a number with your uconnect威 phone that normally requires you to enter in a touch-tone sequence on your cellular phone keypad, you can press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say the sequence you wish to enter, followed by the word ⬙Send.⬙ For example, if required to enter your PIN followed with a pound, (3 7 4
6 #), you can press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say, ⬙3 7 4 6 # Send.⬙ Saying a number, or sequence of numbers, followed by ⬙Send,⬙ is also to be used for


navigating through an automated customer service cen- ter menu structure, and to leave a number on a pager.


You can also send stored uconnect威 phonebook entries as tones for fast and easy access to voice mail and pager entries. To use this feature, dial the number you wish to call and then press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say, “Send.” The system will prompt you to enter the name or number and say the name of the phonebook entry you wish to send. The uconnect威 phone will then send the corresponding phone number associated with the phonebook entry, as tones over the phone.


NOTE: • You may not hear all of the tones due to cellular phone


network configurations. This is normal.


• Some paging and voice mail systems have system time out settings that are too short and may not allow the use of this feature.


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Barge In - Overriding Prompts The “Voice Recognition” button can be used when you wish to skip part of a prompt and issue your voice recognition command immediately. For example, if a prompt is asking ⬙Would you like to pair a phone, clear a...,⬙ you could press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say, ⬙Pair a Phone⬙ to select that option without having to listen to the rest of the voice prompt.


Turning Confirmation Prompts ON/OFF Turning confirmation prompts off will stop the system from confirming your choices (e.g., the uconnect威 phone will not repeat a phone number before you dial it).


• Press the PHONE button to begin.


• After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, say ⬙Setup Confirmations.⬙ The uconnect威 phone will play the current confirmation prompt status and you will be given the choice to change it.


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Phone and Network Status Indicators If available on the radio and/or on a premium display such as the instrument panel cluster, and supported by your cellular phone, the uconnect威 phone will provide notification to inform you of your phone and network status when you are attempting to make a phone call using uconnect威 phone. The status is given for roaming, network signal strength, phone battery strength, etc.


Dialing Using the Cellular Phone Keypad You can dial a phone number with your cellular phone keypad and still use the uconnect威 phone (while dialing via the cellular phone keypad, the user must exercise caution and take precautionary safety measures). By dialing a number with your paired Bluetooth威 cellular phone, the audio will be played through your vehicle’s audio system. The uconnect威 phone will work the same as if you dial the number using voice recognition.


NOTE: Certain brands of cellular phones do not send the dial ring to the uconnect威 phone to play it on the vehicle audio system, so you will not hear it. Under this situation, after successfully dialing a number the user may feel that the call did not go through even though the call is in progress. Once your call is answered, you will hear the audio.


Mute/Un-Mute (Mute OFF) When you mute the uconnect威 phone, you will still be able to hear the conversation coming from the other party, but the other party will not be able to hear you. In order to mute the uconnect威 phone:


• Press the VOICE RECOGNITION button.


• Following the beep, say ⬙Mute.⬙


In order to un-mute the uconnect威 phone:


• Press the VOICE RECOGNITION button.


• Following the beep, say ⬙Mute off.⬙


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Advanced Phone Connectivity


List Paired Cellular Phone Names


Transfer Call to and from Cellular Phone The uconnect威 phone allows ongoing calls to be trans- ferred from your cellular phone to the uconnect威 phone without terminating the call. To transfer an ongoing call from your uconnect威 phone paired cellular phone to the uconnect威 phone or vice versa, press the VOICE REC- OGNITION button and say ⬙Transfer Call.⬙


Connect or Disconnect Link Between the uconnect威 phone and Cellular Phone Your cellular phone can be paired with many different electronic devices, but can only be actively ⬙connected⬙ with one electronic device at a time.


If you would like to connect or disconnect the Bluetooth威 connection between a uconnect威 phone paired cellular phone and the uconnect威 phone, follow the instructions described in your cellular phone User’s Manual.


• Press the PHONE button to begin.


• After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say


“Setup Phone Pairing.”


• When prompted, say ⬙List Phones.⬙


• The uconnect威 phone will play the phone names of all paired cellular phones in order from the highest to the lowest priority. To “select” or “delete” a paired phone being announced, press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say “Select” or “Delete.” Also, see the next two sections for an alternate way to “select” or “de- lete” a paired phone.


Select Another Cellular Phone This feature allows you to select and start using another phone paired with the uconnect威 phone.


• Press the PHONE button to begin.


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• After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, say


⬙Setup Select Phone⬙ and follow the prompts.


• You can also press the VOICE RECOGNITION button at any time while the list is being played, and then choose the phone that you wish to select.


If


the selected phone is not available,


• The selected phone will be used for the next phone the call. uconnect威 phone will return to using the highest priority phone present in or near (approximately within 30 ft (9 m)) the vehicle.


Delete uconnect威 phone Paired Cellular Phones


• Press the PHONE button to begin.


• After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, say


⬙Setup Phone Pairing.⬙


• At the next prompt, say ⬙Delete⬙ and follow the


prompts.


• You can also press the VOICE RECOGNITION button at any time while the list is being played, and then choose the phone you wish to delete.


Things You Should Know About Your uconnect姞 phone


uconnect威 phone Tutorial To hear a brief tutorial of the system features, press the PHONE button and say “uconnect威 Tutorial.”


Voice Training For users experiencing difficulty with the system recog- nizing their voice commands or numbers, the uconnect威 phone Voice Training feature may be used. To enter this training mode, follow one of the two following proce- dures:


From outside the uconnect威 phone mode (e.g., from radio mode):


• Press and hold the VOICE RECOGNITION button for


five seconds until the session begins, or,


• Press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say the


• Always wait for the beep before speaking.


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⬙Setup, Voice Training⬙ command.


Repeat the words and phrases when prompted by the uconnect威 phone. For best results, the Voice Training session should be completed when the vehicle is parked with the engine running, all windows closed, and the blower fan switched off.


This procedure may be repeated with a new user. The system will adapt to the last trained voice only.


To restore the Voice Recognition system to factory default settings, enter the Voice Training session via the above procedure and follow the prompts.


Voice Recognition (VR)


• For best performance, adjust the rearview mirror to provide at least 1⁄2 in (1 cm) gap between the overhead console (if equipped) and the mirror.


• Speak normally, without pausing, just as you would speak to a person sitting a few feet/meters away from you.


• Make sure that no one other than you is speaking


during a voice recognition period.


• Performance is maximized under:


• low-to-medium blower setting,


• low-to-medium vehicle speed,


• low road noise,


• smooth road surface,


• fully closed windows,


• dry weather condition.


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• Even though the system is designed for users speaking in North American English, French, and Spanish ac- cents, the system may not always work for some.


• Even though international dialing for most number combinations is supported, some shortcut dialing number combinations may not be supported.


• When navigating through an automated system such as voice mail, or when sending a page, at the end of speaking the digit string, make sure to say ⬙Send.⬙


• Storing names in the phonebook when the vehicle is


not in motion is recommended.


• It


is not recommended to store similar sounding


• In a convertible vehicle, system performance may be


compromised with the convertible top down.


Far End Audio Performance


• Audio quality is maximized under:


• low-to-medium blower setting,


names in the uconnect威 phonebook.


• low-to-medium vehicle speed,


• Phonebook (Downloaded and uconnect威 phone Local) name recognition rate is optimized when the entries are not similar.


• You can say ⬙O⬙ (letter ⬙O⬙) for ⬙0⬙ (zero). ⬙800⬙ must be


spoken ⬙eight-zero-zero.⬙


• low road noise,


• smooth road surface,


• fully closed windows,


• dry weather conditions, and


• operation from the driver’s seat.


• Performance, such as audio clarity, echo, and loudness to a large degree rely on the phone and network, and not the uconnect威 phone.


• Echo at the far end can sometimes be reduced by


lowering the in-vehicle audio volume.


• In a convertible vehicle, system performance may be


compromised with the convertible top down.


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Bluetooth威 Communication Link Cellular phones have been found to lose connection to the uconnect威 phone. When this happens, the connection can generally be reestablished by switching the phone off/on. Your cellular phone is recommended to remain in Bluetooth威 ON mode.


Power-Up After switching the ignition key from OFF to either the ON or ACC position, or after a language change, you must wait at least five seconds prior to using the system.


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Voice Commands


Alternate(s)


Primary zero one two three four five six seven eight nine star (*) plus (+) pound (#) add location all


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Voice Commands


Alternate(s)


Primary call cancel confirmation prompts continue delete dial download edit emergency English erase all Espanol Francais help home


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Voice Commands


Alternate(s)


pairing phone book


Primary language list names list phones mobile mute mute off new entry no pager pair a phone phone pairing phonebook previous record again redial


Voice Commands


Alternate(s) return or main menu select


phone settings or phone set up


Primary return to main menu select phone send set up


towing assistance transfer call uconnect威 Tutorial try again voice training work yes


General Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following conditions:


• Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.


• This device may not cause harmful interference.


• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


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VOICE RECOGNITION (VR) SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED


Voice Recognition (VR) System Operation


This Voice Recognition system allows you to control your AM, FM radio, satellite radio, disc player, and a memo recorder.


NOTE: Take care to speak into the Voice Interface System as calmly and normally as possible. The ability of the Voice Interface System to recognize user voice com- mands may be negatively affected by rapid speaking or a raised voice level.


WARNING!


Any voice commanded system should be used only in safe driving conditions and all attention should be kept on the roadway ahead. Failure to do so may result in an accident causing serious injury or death.


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When you press the VR button, you will hear a beep. The beep is your signal to give a command.


If you do not say a command within a few NOTE: seconds, the system will present you with a list of options.


If you ever wish to interrupt the system while it lists options, press the VR button, listen for the beep, and say your command.


Pressing the VR button while the system is speaking is known as “barging in.” The system will be interrupted, and after the beep, you can add or change commands. This will become helpful once you start to learn the options.


NOTE: At any time, you can say the words “Cancel”, “Help”, or “Main Menu”.


These commands are universal and can be used from any menu. All other commands can be used depending upon the active application.


For example, if you are in the disc menu and you are listening to FM radio, you can speak commands from the disc menu or from the FM radio menu.


When using this system, you should speak clearly and at a normal speaking volume.


The system will best recognize your speech if the win- dows are closed, and the heater/air conditioning fan is set to low.


At any point, if the system does not recognize one of your commands, you will be prompted to repeat it.


To hear the first available Menu, press the VR button and say “Help” or “Main Menu”.


Commands The Voice Recognition (VR) system understands two types of commands. Universal commands are available at all times. Local commands are available if the supported radio mode is active.


Changing the Volume


1. Start a dialogue by pressing the VR button.


2. Say a command (e.g., “Help”).


3. Use the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable level while the Voice Recogni- tion (VR) system is speaking. Please note the volume setting for VR is different than the audio system.


Main Menu Start a dialogue by pressing the VR button. You may say “Main Menu” to switch to the main menu.


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In this mode, you can say the following commands:


• “Radio” (to switch to the radio mode)


• “Disc” (to switch to the disc mode)


• “Memo” (to switch to the memo recorder)


• “System Setup” (to switch to system setup)


Radio AM (or Radio Long Wave or Radio Medium Wave — If Equipped) To switch to the AM band, say “AM” or “Radio AM”. In this mode, you may say the following commands:


• “Frequency” (to change the frequency)


• “Next Station” (to select the next station)


• “Previous Station” (to select the previous station)


• “Radio Menu” (to switch to the radio menu)


• “Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)


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Radio FM To switch to the FM band, say “FM” or “Radio FM”. In this mode, you may say the following commands:


• “Previous Channel” (to select the previous channel)


• “List Channel” (to hear a list of available channels)


• “Frequency” (to change the frequency)


• “Next Station” (to select the next station)


• “Previous Station” (to select the previous station)


• “Radio Menu” (to switch to the radio menu)


• “Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)


• “Select Name” (to say the name of a channel)


• “Radio Menu” (to switch to the radio menu)


• “Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)


Disc To switch to the disc mode, say “Disc”. In this mode, you may say the following commands:


Satellite Radio To switch to satellite radio mode, say “Sat” or “Satellite Radio”. In this mode, you may say the following com- mands:


• “Track” (#) (to change the track)


• “Next Track” (to play the next track)


• “Previous Track” (to play the previous track)


• “Channel Number” (to change the channel by its


• “Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)


spoken number)


• “Next Channel” (to select the next channel)


Memo To switch to the voice recorder mode, say “Memo”. In this mode, you may say the following commands:


• “New Memo” (to record a new memo) — During the recording, you may press the VR button to stop recording. You proceed by saying one of the following commands:


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− “Previous” (to play the previous memo)


− “Delete” (to delete a memo)


• “Delete All” (to delete all memos)


System Setup To switch to system setup, say “Setup”. In this mode, you may say the following commands:


− “Save” (to save the memo)


− “Continue” (to continue recording)


− “Delete” (to delete the recording)


• “Language German”


• “Language Dutch”


• “Language Italian”


• “Play Memos” (to play previously recorded memos) — During the playback you may press the VR button to stop playing memos. You proceed by saying one of the following commands:


• “Language English”


• “Language French”


• “Language Spanish”


− “Repeat” (to repeat a memo)


− “Next” (to play the next memo)


• “Tutorial”


• “Voice Training”


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NOTE: Keep in mind that you have to press the VR button first and wait for the beep before speaking the “Barge In” commands.


Voice Training For users experiencing difficulty with the system recog- nizing their voice commands or numbers, uconnect威 phone Voice Training feature may be used.


1. Press the VR button, say “System Setup” and once you are in that menu then say “Voice Training.” This will train your own voice to the system and will improve recogni- tion.


2. Repeat the words and phrases when prompted by uconnect威 phone. For best results, the Voice Training session should be completed when the vehicle is parked, engine running, all windows closed, and the blower fan switched off. This procedure may be repeated with a new user. The system will adapt to the last trained voice only.


SEATS Seats are a primary part of the Occupant Restraint System of the vehicle. They need to be used properly for safe operation of the vehicle.


WARNING!


• DO NOT allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and


using a seat belt properly.


Manual Front And Second Row Seat Adjuster The adjusting bar is located under the front of the seat. Pull the bar upward and move the seat to the desired position. Release the bar to lock the seat into position.


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Using body pressure, move forward and rearward on the seat to be sure the seat adjusters have latched.


WARNING!


Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat could cause you to lose control. The seat belt might not be properly adjusted and you could be injured. Adjust any seat only while the vehicle is parked.


Manual Seat Adjuster


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Eight–Way Driver And Passenger Power Seat — If Equipped The power seat switches are located on the outboard side of the seat. The front switch controls the up/down, forward/rearward and tilt adjustment. The rear switch controls the recline adjustment of the seatback.


Driver Power Seat Switch


1 — Front Switch


2 — Rear Switch


CAUTION!


DO NOT place any article under a power seat or impede its ability to move as it may cause damage to the seat controls. Seat travel may become limited if movement is stopped by an obstruction in the seat’s path.


Adjustable Head Restraints Head restraints can reduce the risk of whiplash injury in the event of a rear impact. Pull upward or push down- ward on the head restraint cushion so that the upper edge is as high as practical. To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the head restraint. To lower the head restraint, press the release tab located at the base of the head restraint and push downward on the head restraint.


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Adjusting The Head Restraint Cushion


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Heated Seats — If Equipped This feature heats the front driver and passenger seats. The controls for front heated seats are located on the center instrument panel area.


After turning the ignition ON, you can choose from High, Low, or Off heat settings. Amber indicator lights in each switch indicate the level of heat in use. Two indicator lights will illuminate for High, one for Low, and none for Off.


Press the switch once to select High-level heat- ing. Press the switch a second time to select Low-level heating. Press the switch a third time to shut the heating elements Off.


Second row heated seat switches are located in the sliding side door handle trim panels and function the same as front switches.


Heated Seat Switch


WARNING!


Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use, exhaus- tion or other physical condition must exercise care when using the seat heater. It may cause burns even at low temperatures, especially if used for long periods of time. DO NOT place anything on the seat that insulates against heat, such as a blanket or cushion. This may cause the seat heater to overheat.


Manual Reclining Seats — If Equipped The recliner control lever is on the outboard side of the seat. To recline, lean forward slightly, lift the lever, then push back to the desired position and release the lever. Lean forward and lift the lever to return the seatback to


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its normal position. Using body pressure, lean forward and rearward on the seat to be sure the seatback has latched.


Manual Reclining Seat Control


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WARNING!


DO NOT ride with the seatback reclined so that the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest. In a collision you could slide under the seat belt and be seriously or fatally injured. Use the recliner only when the vehicle is parked.


Manual Lumbar Adjust Lever — If Equipped The lumbar adjustment lever is located on the outboard side of the seat. To increase the support, rotate the lever downward. To decrease the support, rotate the handle upward.


Manual Lumbar Lever


Stow ’n Go姞 Seating — If Equipped On vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Go威 seating, the second and third row seats may be folded into the floor for convenient storage.


To Fold Second Row Seats


1. Move the front seat fully forward.


2. Lower the head restraints and raise the armrests on the second row seat.


3. Slide the storage bin locking mechanism to the ⬙LOCK⬙ position and then pull up on the storage bin latch to open the cover.


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Storage Bin Cover Lock Release


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4. Pull up on the seatback recliner lever located on the outboard side of the seat and fold the seatback down. To assure the seatback is latched in the folded position, additional downward pressure on the seatback may be required when folding.


5. Pull rearward on the release strap located at the rear of the seat and tumble the seat forward into the storage bin.


Second Row Seatback Release Lever


Second Row Seat Release Strap


6. Close the storage bin cover.


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CAUTION!


To Unfold Second Row Seats


The storage bin cover must be locked and flat to avoid damage from contact with the front seat tracks, which have minimal clearance to the cover.


1. Pull up on the storage bin latch to open the cover.


2. Pull up on the handle to lift the seat out of the storage bin and push the seat rearward to latch the seat anchors.


WARNING!


In an accident, serious injury could result if the seat storage bin covers are not properly latched. • DO NOT drive the vehicle with the storage bin


covers open.


• Keep the storage bin covers closed and latched


while the vehicle is in motion.


• DO NOT use a storage bin latch as a tie down.


Second Row Seat Release Handle


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3. Pull upward on the seatback recliner lever, located on the outboard side of the seat, to return the seatback to its full upright position.


Easy Access Seating The second row Stow ’n Go威 seats can be tilted forward for easy access to the third row seat or rear cargo area.


To tilt the seat, pull forward on the release strap located on the front of the seat between the seatback and seat cushion and tilt the seat fully forward.


To return the seat to its upright position, push rearward on the seatback until it latches. Always ensure that it is fully latched.


Second Row Seatback Release Lever


4. Adjust the head restraint to the desired position, close the storage bin cover and slide the storage bin locking mechanism to the ⬙Unlocked⬙ position.


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Swivel ’n Go姞 Premium Seating — If Equipped Premium second row Swivel ’n Go威 Seating features include:


• A table that installs between the second and third row seats. The table disassembles and stows in the hidden second row floor storage bin


• Seats rotate to face forward or rearward


• Seat belts are integrated into the swivel seats


• Dual folding armrests


• A side storage pocket that will accommodate a phone


or handheld game


Tilting Second Row Stow ’n Go威 Seat


WARNING!


In the event of a collision you could be injured if the seat is not fully latched.


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• Seats are removable


Swivel ’n Go威 Seating Features


1 — Moveable Armrest 2 — Seatback Release 3 — Swivel Release


4 — Fore-Aft Adjustment 5 — Seat Release


WARNING!


When the seatback release handle is lifted, the seat- back will rotate forward. To avoid injury, if you are not seated in the seat, stay clear from the area in the path of the rotating seatback.


To swivel the seat: Pull the lower handle on the outboard side of the seat and push the side of the seatback to begin rotation. Once the seat begins to rotate, the handle may be released. The seat locks in position once reaching the forward or rearward positions only.


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WARNING!


Failure to comply with the following conditions could result in serious injury or even death: • NEVER place any child seat or infant carrier in the Swivel ’n Go威 seat while it is in the rearward facing position.


• The swivel seat should be locked in the forward position when using any child seat or infant carriers, with the vehicle in motion.


• Occupants riding in Swivel ’n Go威 seating must be wearing their seat belt and the seat must be locked in either the forward-facing or rearward- facing position.


• Make sure the Swivel ’n Go威 seat is in a locked position with the release handle fully engaged. Test the seat after it is locked to see that it doesn’t swivel.


Swivel Release


Seatbacks fold forward on an angle, not flat. This allows the seats to swivel when the seatbacks are folded.


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Removing Swivel ’n Go威 Premium Seating — If Equipped


3. From behind the seat, lift up on the rear of the seat cushion while pulling the seat in a rearward direction.


1. Remove any obstructions from the floor behind the seat, and stow the third row seat.


2. Pull up on the release bar located at the bottom front edge of the swivel seat.


4. Remove the seat from vehicle through the liftgate. Rollers are part of the seat frame and will ease the removal process.


5. Lower the release handle located at the bottom front edge of the seat.


Each seat weighs about 90 lbs (81 kg).


NOTE: Electrical contacts for the available heated seats automatically disengage or engage as the seat is removed or installed. The contacts slide past each other as the seat is rolled to and from the strikers.


When reinstalling the seat, make certain to lower the release handle to ensure the seat is latched securely.


Release Bar


WARNING!


In a collision, you or others in your vehicle could be injured if seats are not properly latched to their floor attachments. Always be sure the seats are fully latched.


Swivel ’n Go威 Premium Seating Table — If Equipped The Swivel ’n Go威 Seating Table consists of an easily assembled post and top.


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Second Row Seating and Table


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The table and leg are stored beneath the floor when not in use. To install the table follow these steps:


1. Open the floor storage cover in front of the second row seats.


3. Swivel the second row seats so they are facing the rear.


4. Insert pole into base by aligning the lock button into notch of the base.


Table and Leg Storage


1 — Table Base


2 — Lock/Release Button


Installing Table Leg Into Base


2. Remove the pole and table top by loosening the hook and loop straps.


5. Twist the pole in a clockwise rotation until it stops.


NOTE: You will hear an audible “click” when the lock button engages the base.


6. Place the table top over the installed pole aligning with the mating feature of the underside of the table top. Apply pressure on the table top and press downward.


NOTE: You will hear an audible “click” when the table latch engages the pole.


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WARNING!


Failure to comply with the following conditions could result in serious injury or even death: • DO NOT install the table while vehicle is in


motion.


• NEVER drive the vehicle with only the pole in-


stalled.


• DO NOT place heavy or sharp objects on table. • DO NOT place liquid drinks on the table, use


available cupholders.


• Second row seats must be locked in the rearward


facing position before installing the table.


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To separate the table top from the pole, follow these steps:


3. While pulling on the latch, pull upward to remove the table top from the pole.


1. Locate the release latch on the underside of the table top.


NOTE: The table top should be removed from the leg prior to removing the leg from its mounting base.


4. Locate the release button on the pole. Press the release button firmly to activate the release from the base.


5. While pressing the release button, twist the pole in a counterclockwise rotation until it stops. Pull upward to remove the pole from the base.


6. Place the pole on the underside of the table top and secure with the hook and loop straps.


7. Once the pole and table top are secured, you may place them in the floor storage bin in front of the second row seats.


NOTE: Always store the table and pole in the floor storage bin when not in use.


Table Top Release


2. Pull horizontally on the latch to activate the release from the pole.


Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer Hooks Retainer hooks which will hold plastic grocery bag handles are built into the seatbacks of all rear seats and some front seats. The floor supports the partial weight of the bagged goods.


Second Row Bench Seat — If Equipped While the bench seat does not stow in the floor, it is removable for added cargo space. Release levers are located on the rear leg assemblies, near the floor. To remove the seat, squeeze each release handle and rotate downwards to deploy the wheels. A lock indicator button pops up when the seat is unlocked. The seat assembly can now be removed from the vehicle and moved on its Easy Out威 Rollers.


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Release Handles


To reinstall the seat, align the seat into the detent posi- tions on the floor. Squeeze the release handle and rotate upward until the lock indicator button returns into the handle.


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WARNING!


If not properly latched, the bench seats could become loose. Personal injuries could result. After reinstall- ing these seats, be sure the red indicator button on the release handles return into the handles.


Third Row Power Seat — If Equipped The third row power seat offers the following features:


• The seatbacks can be folded forward for additional


cargo space if needed.


• Head restraints can be stowed with the seat.


Third Row Power Seat Switch


• Tailgate mode flips the seat rearward to face out the


tailgate.


The power recline feature, located on the side of the seat cushion, adjusts the seatback angle forward/rearward for occupant comfort.


Third Row Power Seat Switch — If Equipped A one-touch power folding seat switch is located in the left rear trim panel as part of a switch bank.


The switch is only functional when the liftgate is open and the vehicle is in PARK.


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Left and right third row seats can be folded individually or together. The third row power folding seat adjusts to the following positions using the switch bank located on the left rear trim panel:


One Touch Folding Seat Third Row


The rear switch bank allows multiple power folding and unfolding positions for the third row seats.


Rear Panel Power Switch Bank


1 — Open to Normal 2 — Stow 3 — Tailgate


4 — Fold Flat 5 — Right/Left Seats 5 — Both Seats


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NOTE: The third row power seat system includes obstacle detection for safe operation. When the system detects an obstacle, the motors will stop and reverse the motion a short distance to move the seat away from the obstacle. Should this occur, remove the obstacle and press the button again, for the desired position.


To Fold Third Row Seats Manually — If Equipped


1. Lower the head restraint to its full down position.


2. Pull release strap marked “1” located on the rear of the seat to lower the seatback.


3. Pull release strap marked “2” to release the anchors.


Folding Third Row Seat Strap


4. Pull release strap marked “3” and tumble the seat rearward into the storage bin.


To Unfold Third Row Seats


Tailgate Mode


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1. Pull up on the assist strap to lift the seat out of the storage bin and push the seat forward until the anchors latch.


2. Pull release strap marked “1” to unlock the recliner.


3. Pulling strap “3” releases the seatback to return to its full upright position.


4. Adjust the head restraint to the desired position.


WARNING!


In a collision, you or others in your vehicle could be injured if seats are not properly latched to their floor attachments. Always be sure the seats are fully latched.


1. Pull release strap “2”, then pull release strap “3” to rotate the entire seat rearward.


Tailgate Positioning Release Straps 2 and 3


2. To restore the seat to its upright position, lift up on the seatback and push forward until the anchors latch.


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WARNING!


To avoid serious injury or death, NEVER operate the vehicle with occupants in the third row seat while in the tailgate mode.


DRIVER MEMORY SEAT — IF EQUIPPED The Memory Buttons 1 and 2 on the driver’s door panel can be programmed to recall the driver’s seat, driver’s outside mirror, adjustable brake and accelerator pedals, and radio station preset settings. Your Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitters can also be programmed to recall the same positions when the UNLOCK button is pressed.


Driver Memory Switch


Your vehicle may have been delivered with two RKE transmitters. Only one RKE transmitter can be linked to each of the memory positions.


Setting Memory Positions and Linking RKE Transmitter to Memory


5. Turn on the radio and set the radio station presets (up to 10 AM and 10 FM stations can be set).


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NOTE: Each time the SET (S) button and a numbered button (1 or 2) is pressed, you erase the memory settings for that button and store a new one.


1. Insert the ignition key and turn the ignition switch to the ON position.


2. Press the driver door MEMORY button number 1 if you are setting the memory for driver 1, or button number 2 if you are setting the memory for driver 2. The system will recall any stored settings. Wait for the system to complete the memory recall before continuing to Step 3.


3. Adjust the driver’s seat, recliner, and driver’s side- view mirror to the desired positions.


4. Adjust the brake and accelerator pedals to the desired positions.


6. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the key.


7. Press and release the SET (S) button located on the driver’s door.


8. Within five seconds, press and release MEMORY button 1 or 2 on the driver’s door. The next step must be performed within 10 seconds if you desire to also use a RKE transmitter to recall memory positions.


9. Press and release the LOCK button on one of the RKE transmitters.


10. Insert the ignition key and turn the ignition switch to the ON position.


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11. Select ⬙Remote Linked to Memory⬙ in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) and enter “Yes”. Refer to the “Customer-Programmable Features” in the “Elec- tronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” section for more information.


12. Repeat the above steps to set the next Memory position using the other numbered Memory button or to link another RKE transmitter to memory.


Memory Position Recall


NOTE: The vehicle must be in PARK to recall memory positions. If a recall is attempted when the vehicle is not in PARK, a message will be displayed in the EVIC.


To recall the memory settings for driver one, press MEMORY button 1 on the driver’s door or the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter linked to memory position 1.


To recall the memory setting for driver two, press MEMORY button 2 on the driver’s door or the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter linked to Memory Position 2.


A recall can be cancelled by pressing any of the MEMORY buttons on the driver’s door during a recall (S, 1, or 2). When a recall is cancelled, the driver’s seat, driver’s mirror, and the pedals stop moving. A delay of one second will occur before another recall can be selected.


To Disable RKE Transmitter Linked to Memory


1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the key.


2. Press and release MEMORY button 1. The system will recall any memory settings stored in position 1. Wait for the system to complete the memory recall before continu- ing to Step 3.


3. Press and release the memory SET (S) button located on the driver’s door. A chime will sound signaling that you are in the memory set mode.


Refer to the Remote Linked to Memory ⬙Customer- Programmable Features⬙ in the Electronic Vehicle Infor- mation Center (EVIC) for more information.


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4. Within five seconds, press and release MEMORY button 1 on the driver’s door. A chime will sound signaling to you that the driver memory has been set.


5. Within five seconds, press and release the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter. A chime will sound signaling to you that the RKE transmitter link has been successfully disabled.


To disable another RKE transmitter linked to either Memory Position, repeat Steps 1 to 5 for each RKE transmitter.


NOTE: Once programmed, all RKE transmitters linked to memory can be easily enabled or disabled at one time.


Easy Entry/Exit Seat (Available with Memory Seat ONLY) This feature provides automatic driver seat positioning to enhance driver mobility when entering and exiting the vehicle.


The distance the driver seat moves depends on where you have the driver seat positioned when you remove the key from the ignition switch.


• When you remove the key from the ignition switch, the driver seat will move about 2.4 in (60 mm) rearward if the driver seat position is greater than or equal to 2.7 in (67.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. The seat will return to its previously set position when you insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it out of the LOCK position.


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• When you remove the key from the ignition switch the driver seat will move to a position 0.3 in (7.7 mm) forward of the rear stop if the driver seat position is between 0.9 – 2.7 in (22.7 – 67.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. The seat will return to its previously set position when you insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it out of the LOCK position.


• The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature is disabled when the driver seat position is less than 0.9 in (22.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. At this position, there is no benefit to the driver by moving the seat for Easy Exit or Easy Entry.


Each stored memory setting will have an associated Easy Entry and Easy Exit Position.


NOTE: The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature can be en- abled or disabled through the programmable features in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC). If your vehicle is not equipped with an EVIC, your dealership can activate/deactivate this feature for you. For details, refer to “Automatically Move Seat Back on Exit,” section of this manual.


TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD To open the hood, two latches must be released.


1. Pull the hood release lever located on the instrument panel, below the steering column.


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2. Move to the front of the vehicle and look inside the center of the hood opening. Locate, then push the safety catch lever to the right while raising the hood at the same time.


Hood Release Lever


Safety Lever Location


Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in the open position.


LIGHTS All of the lights, except the Hazard Warning lights, headlight high beams and flash-to-pass, are controlled by switches to the left of the steering column on the instru- ment panel.


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CAUTION!


To prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood to close it. Lower the hood until it is open approxi- mately 12 in (30 cm) and then drop it. This should secure both latches. Never drive your vehicle unless the hood is fully closed, with both latches engaged.


WARNING!


If the hood is not fully latched, it could open when the vehicle is moving and block your forward vision. You could have a collision. Be sure all hood latches are fully latched before driving.


Headlight Switch With Halo Control


Interior Lighting Interior lights are turned on when a door or liftgate is opened, the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is activated, or when the dimmer control is moved to the extreme top.


The interior lights will automatically turn off in approxi- mately 10 minutes for the first activation and 90 seconds every activation thereafter until the engine is started, if one of the following occur:


• A door, sliding door or the liftgate is left open


• Any overhead reading light is left on


NOTE: The key must be out of the ignition switch or the ignition switch must be in the OFF position for this feature to operate.


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Dome Light Positions


Rotate the dimmer control completely upward to the second detent (extreme top position) to turn on the interior lights. The interior lights will remain on when the dimmer control is in this position.


Interior Lighting Defeat (Off)


Rotate the dimmer control to the off position (extreme bottom). The inte- rior lights will remain off when the doors or liftgate are open.


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Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness Feature)


feature brightens


Rotate the dimmer control to the first detent. This the odometer, radio and overhead dis- plays when the parking lights or head- lights are on.


Dimmer Control


With the parking lights or headlights on, rotating the dimmer control for the interior lights on the instrument panel upward will increase the brightness of the instrument panel lights.


Halo Lights — If Equipped Halo lights are strategically placed soft lighting that help to illuminate specific areas to aid the occupants in locating specific features while driving at night.


To activate the Halo lights, push in the Halo switch control knob. Pressing the switch con- trol knob in a second time will turn the Halo lights off.


Parking Lights


Turn the headlight switch knob to the first detent to turn on the parking lights. This also turns on all


instrument panel lighting.


Headlights


Turn the headlight switch knob to the second detent to turn the headlights and parking lights on. This also turns on all instrument panel lighting.


To change the brightness of the instrument panel lights, rotate the dimmer control up or down.


Automatic Headlights — If Equipped This system automatically turns your headlights on or off based on ambient light levels. To turn the system on, turn the headlight switch to the extreme counterclockwise position aligning the indicator with the “A” on the headlight switch. When the system is on, the Headlight Time Delay feature is also on. This means your headlights will stay on for up to 90 seconds after you turn the ignition switch OFF. To turn the Automatic System off, turn the headlight switch clockwise to the “O” off position.


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Automatic Headlights


NOTE: The engine must be running before the head- lights will come on in the Automatic mode.


Headlights On With Wipers — If Equipped When your headlights are in the Automatic mode and the engine is running, the headlights will automatically turn on when the wiper system is also turned on. Headlights


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on when windshield wipers are on may be found on vehicles equipped with an automatic headlight system. Refer to the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) in Section 4 under “Personal Settings (customer- programmable features)” for more information.


The headlight delay time is programmable on vehicles equipped with an EVIC. Refer to “Delay Turning Head- lights Off,” under (Customer- Programmable Features)” under “Electronic Vehicle In- formation Center (EVIC)” in Section 4.


“Personal Settings


Headlight Delay — If Equipped This feature provides the safety of headlight illumination for up to 90 seconds after exiting your vehicle.


To activate the delay feature, turn OFF the ignition switch while the headlights are still on. Then turn off the headlights within 45 seconds. The 90 second delay inter- val begins when headlight switch is turned off. If the headlights or parking lights are turned back on or the ignition switch is turned ON, the delay will be cancelled.


When exiting the vehicle the driver can choose to have the headlights remain on for 30, 60, or 90 seconds or not remain on. To change the timer setting, see your autho- rized dealer.


If the headlights are turned off before the ignition, they will turn off in the normal manner.


NOTE: The headlights must be turned off within 45 sec- onds of turning the ignition OFF to activate this feature.


Lights-On Reminder If the headlights or the parking lights are left on, or if the dimmer control is in the extreme top position after the ignition switch is turned OFF, a chime will sound when the driver’s door is opened.


Daytime Running Lights (Canada/Fleet Vehicles Only) The headlights on your vehicle will illuminate when the engine is started and the transmission is in any gear except PARK. This provides a constant lights on condi- tion until the ignition is turned OFF. The lights illuminate at less than 50% of normal intensity. If the parking brake is applied, the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) will turn off. Also, if a turn signal is activated, the DRL lamp on the same side of the vehicle will turn off for the duration of the turn signal activation. Once the turn signal is no longer active, the DRL lamp will illuminate.


Front Fog Lights — If Equipped


To activate the front fog lights, turn on the parking lights or the low beam headlights and push in the headlight switch control knob. Pressing the head- light switch control knob in a second time will turn the front fog lights off.


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Battery Protection This feature provides battery protection to avoid wearing down the battery if the headlights, parking lights, or front fog lights are left on for extended periods of time when the ignition switch is in the LOCK position. After eight minutes of the ignition switch being in the LOCK position and the headlight switch in any position other than OFF or AUTO, the lights will turn off automatically until the next cycle of the ignition switch or headlight switch.


The battery protection feature will be disabled if the ignition switch is turned to any other position other than LOCK during the three minute delay.


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Multifunction Lever The multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column.


The multifunction lever controls the:


• Turn Signals


• Headlight Beams Low/High


• Flash-To-Pass (Optical Horn)


• Front and Rear Wipers — Washer Functions


Turn Signals Move the multifunction lever up or down and the arrows on each side of the instrument cluster flash to show proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights.


Turn Signals


If either light remains on and does not flash, or NOTE: there is a very fast flash rate, check for a defective outside light bulb. If an indicator fails to light when the lever is moved, the indicator bulb is defective.


it would suggest


that


Turn Signal Warning If the vehicle electronics sense that the vehicle has traveled at over 18 mph (29 km/h) for about 1 mile (1.6 km) with the turn signals on, a chime will sound to alert the driver.


Flash-To-Pass You can signal another vehicle with your headlights by lightly pulling the multifunction lever toward you. This will cause the headlights to turn on at high beam and remain on until the lever is released.


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Lane Change Assist Tap the lever up or down once, without moving beyond the detent, and the turn signal (right or left) will flash three times then automatically turn off.


High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch When the headlights are turned on, pushing the multi- function lever toward the instrument panel will switch from low beams to high beams. Pulling back to the neutral position returns the headlights to the low beam operation.


WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHERS The wipers and washers are operated by a switch within the multifunction lever. Rotate the end of the multifunc- tion lever to select the desired wiper speed.


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NOTE: Always remove any buildup of snow that pre- vents the windshield wiper blades from returning to the off position. If the windshield wiper switch is turned off and the blades cannot return to the off position, damage to the wiper motor may occur.


Washer And Wiper Controls


1 — Front Mist/Washer 2 — Wiper Speeds


3 — Rear Wiper/Washer


1. Mist, Front Wiper and Washer Press the end of the multifunction lever inward to the first detent and release to clear the windshield. Pressing the multifunction lever inward to the second detent will cause the washers to spray for a maximum of 10 seconds, or until the multifunction lever is released, and the wipers will cycle three times.


NOTE: • If the multifunction lever is depressed while in the delay range, the wipers will operate for several sec- onds after the multifunction lever is released, and then resume the intermittent interval previously selected.


• If the multifunction lever is depressed while in the off position, the wipers will operate for approximately two wipe cycles and automatically turn off.


2. Intermittent, Low and High Speed Wipers Use the intermittent wipers when weather conditions make a single wiping cycle, with a variable pause be- tween cycles, desirable. Rotate the end of the multifunc- tion lever to the first detent position, then turn the end of the multifunction lever to select the desired delay inter- val. The delay can be regulated from approximately two seconds, to a maximum of 20 seconds between cycles. The time delay will be doubled if the vehicle speed is less than 10 mph (16 km/h).


Low-speed is achieved by rotating the multifunction lever past the intermittent settings, to the first detent.


High-speed is achieved by rotating the multifunction lever past the intermittent settings, to the second detent.


3. Rear Wiper and Washer Rotating the rotary ring to the first detent activates the rear intermittent wipers. To activate the washers, rotate


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the rotary ring fully forward and the washers will spray until the ring is released, and then resume the intermit- tent interval.


NOTE: Rear window wipers function in the intermittent wiper speed only.


WARNING!


Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield could lead to an accident. You might not see other vehicles or other obstacles. To avoid sudden icing of the windshield during freezing weather, warm the windshield with the defroster before and during windshield washer use.


TILT STEERING COLUMN — IF EQUIPPED This feature allows you to tilt the steering column upward or downward. The tilt control lever is located on the steering column, below the steering wheel.


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To tilt the column, push the lever downward to the unlocked position. Move the steering column up or down, as desired. Pull the lever upward to the locked position to lock the steering column firmly in place.


Tilt Steering Column Lever


1 — Locked Position 2 — Unlocked Position


WARNING!


Tilting the steering column while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Without a stable steering col- umn, you could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident. Adjust the column only while the ve- hicle is stopped. Be sure it is locked before driving.


ADJUSTABLE PEDALS — IF EQUIPPED This feature allows both the brake and accelerator pedals to move toward, or away, from the driver to provide improved position with the steering wheel. The adjust- able pedal system is designed to allow a greater range of driver comfort for steering wheel tilt and seat positions. The switch is located on the left side of the steering column.


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• The pedals can be adjusted while driving.


• The pedals cannot be adjusted when the vehicle is in REVERSE or when the Electronic Speed Control Sys- tem is on. The following messages will be displayed on vehicles equipped with the Electronic Vehicle In- formation System (EVIC) if the pedals are attempted to be adjusted when the system is locked out (“Adjust- able Pedal Disabled — Cruise Control Engaged” or “Adjustable Pedal Disabled — Vehicle In Reverse”.


CAUTION!


Do not place any article under the adjustable pedals or impede its ability to move, as it may cause damage to the pedal controls. Pedal travel may become lim- ited if movement is stopped by an obstruction in the adjustable pedal’s path.


Adjustable Pedal Switch


Press the button forward to move the pedals forward (toward the front of the vehicle).


Press the button rearward to move the pedals rearward (toward the driver).


• The pedals can be adjusted with the ignition OFF.


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ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED When engaged, Electronic Speed Control takes over the accelerator operation at speeds greater than 25 mph (40 km/h).


Electronic Speed Control Switches


To Activate Push the ON/OFF button (located in the end of the lever) once, and the cruise indicator light (located in the mes- sage window of the odometer) will illuminate, showing that the Electronic Speed Control system is on. To turn the Electronic Speed Control system off, push the ON/ OFF button a second time, and both the Electronic Speed Control system and indicator will turn off.


In order to ensure proper operation the Elec- NOTE: tronic Speed Control system has been designed to shut down if multiple Electronic Speed Control functions are operated simultaneously. If this occurs, the Electronic Speed Control system can be reactivated by pushing the Electronic Speed Control switch ON/OFF button and resetting the desired vehicle set speed.


WARNING!


Leaving the Electronic Speed Control system on when not in use is dangerous. You could accidently set the system or cause it to go faster than you want. You could lose control and have an accident. Always leave the Electronic Speed Control system off when you are not using it.


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speed memory. Pushing the ON/OFF button to the OFF position or turning OFF the ignition erases the set speed memory.


Resuming Speed To resume a previously set speed, raise the Electronic Speed Control lever (RESUME/ACCEL) upward, and release. Resume can be used at any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h).


To Set At A Desired Speed When the vehicle has reached the desired speed, press the SET lever downward and then release. Lift your foot off the accelerator and the vehicle will operate at the selected speed.


Varying The Speed Setting When the Electronic Speed Control is set, speed can be increased by raising and holding the RESUME/ACCEL lever upwards. When released, a new set speed will be established.


Deactivating Electronic Speed Control A soft tap on the brake pedal or pulling the Electronic Speed Control lever (CANCEL) toward you will deacti- vate the Electronic Speed Control without erasing the set


Raising the RESUME/ACCEL lever upward, once, will result in a 1 mph (1.6 km/h) speed increase. Each time the lever is tapped upward speed increases, so tapping the Electronic Speed Control lever three times will in- crease speed by 3 mph (5 km/h), etc.


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To decrease speed while speed control is set, press the SET/DECEL lever downward, and hold. Release the Electronic Speed Control lever when the desired speed is reached, and the new speed will be set.


Your vehicle may experience a downshift (automatic transmissions only) while climbing uphill or descending downhill. This downshift is necessary to maintain vehicle set speed.


Tapping the SET/DECEL lever downward, once, will result in a 1 mph (1.6 km/h) speed decrease. Each time the Electronic Speed Control lever is tapped downward, speed decreases.


Accelerating To Pass Press the accelerator as you normally would. When the pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the set speed.


NOTE: The Electronic Speed Control system maintains speed up and down hills. A slight speed change on moderate hills is normal.


On steep hills, a greater speed loss or gain may occur, so it may be preferable to drive without Electronic Speed Control.


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. When backing up, you should also use the inside rearview and outside mirrors.


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 RUN/ON position.


The Rear Park Assist can be active only when the shift lever is in REVERSE. When in REVERSE, the system scans for objects behind the vehicle, using four sensors located in the rear bumper.


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NOTE: 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 approximately 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 monitored area seems oval in shape. The sensors can detect obstacles from approxi- mately 11.8 in (30 cm) up to 78.7 in (200 cm) from the rear fascia in the horizontal direction, depending on the location and orientation of the obstacle and the type of obstacle.


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


Rear Park Assist LED Lights


When the ignition switch is turned to the RUN/ON position, the warning display will turn on all of its LEDs for about one second. Each side of the warning display has six yellow and two red LED lights, one set to warn of obstacles behind the left rear of the vehicle and the other set to warn of obstacles behind the right rear of the vehicle. The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the red LED is illuminated.


The driver can view the LEDs either through the rear- view mirror or by looking directly at the display above the rear window.


The system dimly illuminates the two innermost yellow LEDs when it is on and detects no obstacles. The follow- ing chart shows the warning display operation when the system is detecting an obstacle.


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WARNING DISPLAY DISTANCES


DISPLAY INDICA-


OBSTACLE DISTANCE FROM:


INDICATOR


AUDIBLE SIGNAL


TOR


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 59 in (150 cm) 51.2 in (130 cm) 45.3 in (115 cm) 39.3 in (100 cm) 33.5 in (85 cm) 27.6 in (70 cm) 19.7 in (50 cm) 11.8 in (30 cm)


COLOR


Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow


Red Red


Yes, Half Second


No No No No No


Yes, Intermittent Yes, Continuous


NOTE: The Rear Park Assist will MUTE the radio, if on, when the audible warning is activated.


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WARNING!


WARNING! (Continued)


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


(Continued)


• Before using the Rear Park Assist, it is strongly recommended that the ball mount and hitch ball assembly be 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.


CAUTION!


• To avoid vehicle damage, the Rear Park Assist should only be used as a parking aid and is unable to recognize every obstacle, including small ob- jects. Parking curbs might be temporarily detected or not detected at all. Obstacles located above or below the sensors will not be detected when they are in close proximity to the rear of the vehicle.


• To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must be driven slowly when using the Rear Park Assist, to be able to stop in time when an obstacle is detected. It is recommended that you look over your shoulder when using the Rear Park Assist.


NOTE: • Ensure that the rear bumper is free of dirt and debris


to keep the system operating properly.


• Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibrations could


affect the performance of the system.


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Enabling and Disabling The Rear Park Assist There are times when you may want to disable the Rear Park Assist, such as when towing a trailer.


Vehicles Equipped With the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) You can turn the Rear Park Assist ON or OFF through the EVIC. For details, refer to “Personal Settings (Customer- Programmable Features)” under “Electronic Vehicle In- formation Center (EVIC)” in Section 4.


Vehicles Equipped With the Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) You can turn the Rear Park Assist ON or OFF through the CMTC by pressing the left reset button in the instrument cluster. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then press and hold the RESET button for approximately two seconds.


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Service The Rear Park Assist If the Rear Park Assist malfunctions, the instrument cluster will actuate a single chime, once per ignition cycle, and it will display the ⴖSERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEMⴖ message. Refer to “Compass Mini Trip Com- puter (CMTC) or “Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) — If Equipped”, in Section 4.


If ⴖSERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEMⴖ appears in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC), after mak- ing sure the rear bumper is clean, please see your authorized dealer.


Should this wrench symbol display with the letter P next to it, your Park Sense system needs servicing. Contact 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, otherwise, you could damage them.


REAR BACKUP CAMERA SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED Your vehicle may be equipped with a Rear Camera System that allows you to see an on-screen image of the rear of your vehicle whenever the shift lever is put into REVERSE. The Rear camera image will be displayed on the uconnect™ tunes radio display screen, located on the center stack of the instrument panel. The camera is located in the light bar over the rear license plate.


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WARNING!


CAUTION! (Continued)


Drivers must be careful when backing up even when using the Rear Backup Camera System. Always check carefully behind your vehicle, and be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, ob- structions, or blind spots before backing up. You are responsible for the safety of your surroundings and must continue 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.


• 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.


(Continued)


3. Press the “camera setup” soft key.


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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 CONSOLES


Front Overhead Console Two versions of the overhead console are available. The base front overhead console model featured fixed incan- descent courtesy/reading lights, flip-down sunglass stor- age and conversation mirror. The premium front over- head console model features a LED focused light that illuminates the instrument panel cupholders, Infrared Automatic Temperature Control Sensor (ATC equipped only), two swiveling LED lights, flip-down sunglass storage, conversation mirror, optional power sliding door switches and an optional power liftgate switch.


NOTE: Premium sunroof console models include all of above except sunglass storage.


Front Premium Overhead Console Features


1 — Cupholder LED

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