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airbag deploys. This is normal. The airbags inflate and deflate rapidly upon activation. After airbag deployment, it is normal to notice a smoke-like, powdery residue or smell the burnt propellant. This may consist of cornstarch, talcum powder (to lubricate the bag) or sodium compounds (for example, baking soda) that result from the combustion process that inflates the airbag. Small amounts of sodium hydroxide may be present which may irritate the skin and eyes, but none of the residue is toxic. While the system is designed to help reduce serious injuries, contact with a deploying airbag may also cause abrasions or swelling. Temporary hearing loss is also a possibility as a result of the noise associated with a deploying airbag. Because airbags must inflate rapidly and with considerable force, there is the risk of death or serious injuries such as fractures, facial and eye injuries or internal injuries, particularly to occupants who are not properly restrained or are otherwise out of position at the time of airbag deployment. Thus, it is extremely important that occupants be properly restrained as far away from the airbag module as possible while maintaining vehicle control. Routine maintenance of the airbags is not required.


PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION


WARNINGS


Airbags do not inflate slowly or gently, and the risk of injury from a deploying airbag is the greatest close


to the trim covering the airbag module.


All occupants of your vehicle, including the driver, should always properly wear their safety belts, even


when an airbag supplemental restraint system is provided. Failure to properly wear your safety belt could seriously increase the risk of injury or death.


Always transport children 12 years old and under in the back seat and always properly use appropriate


child restraints. Failure to follow this could seriously increase the risk of injury or death. Never place your arm over the airbag module as a deploying airbag can result in serious arm fractures or


other injuries.


Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Never place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active airbag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat upon which the child seat is installed all the way back. Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the airbag supplemental restraint systems or its fuses as you could be seriously injured or killed. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Several airbag system components get hot after inflation. To avoid risk of injury, do not touch them after


inflation.


If the airbag has deployed, the airbag will not function again and must be replaced immediately. If the airbag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a crash.


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Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adjustment WARNING


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends a minimum distance


of at least 10 in (25 cm) between a passenger’s chest and the driver airbag module.


To correctly position yourself away from the airbag: • Move your seat to the rear as far as you


can while still reaching the pedals comfortably.


• Recline the seat slightly (one or two degrees) from the upright position.


After all passengers have correctly adjusted their seats and put on safety belts, it is very important that they continue to sit correctly. A correctly seated passenger sits upright, leans against the seat backrest, and in the center of the seat cushion, with their feet comfortably extended on the floor. Sitting incorrectly can increase the chance of injury in a crash event. For example, if a passenger slouches, lies down, turns sideways, sits forward, leans forward or sideways, or puts one or both feet up, the chance of injury during a crash is greatly increased. Passenger Airbag On and Off Switch (If Equipped)


WARNINGS


Even with Advanced Restraints Systems, children who are 12 years and under should be correctly


restrained in a rear seating position. Failure to follow this can increase the risk of serious injury or death in a crash.


DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIRBAGS


WARNINGS


Never place your arm or any objects over an airbag module. Placing your arm over a deploying airbag can result in serious arm fractures or other injuries. Objects placed on or over the airbag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled by the airbag into your face and torso causing serious injury. Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Never place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active airbag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat upon which the child seat is installed all the way back.


The driver and front passenger airbags will deploy during significant frontal and near frontal crashes. The driver and passenger front airbag system consists of: • Driver and passenger airbag modules. · Crash sensors and monitoring system with readiness indicator. See Crash Sensors and Airbag


Indicator (page 45).


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WARNINGS


The front passenger airbag is not designed to offer protection to a passenger in the center seating


position.


An airbag ON and OFF switch may be installed in this vehicle. Before driving, always look at the face of the


switch to be sure the switch is in the correct position in accordance with these instructions and warnings. Failure to put the switch in a correct position can increase the risk of serious injury or death in a crash.


High-series vehicles (if equipped) The front passenger airbag on and off switch has indicators that will illuminate, indicating that the front passenger frontal airbag is either on or off. The indicator lamp is located by the radio. Note: The passenger airbag status indicator OFF and ON lamps will illuminate for a short period of time when the ignition is first turned on to confirm it is functional.


Switch position


Off


On


Passenger airbag status


indicator OFF: Lit ON: Unlit OFF: Unlit


ON: Lit


Passenger airbag


Disabled


Enabled


Note: The indicator lamp will illuminate for a short period of time when the ignition is first turned on to confirm it is functional. Turning the Passenger Airbag Off


WARNINGS


If the light fails to illuminate when the passenger airbag switch is off and the ignition is on, have the


passenger airbag switch serviced at your authorized dealer immediately.


In order to avoid inadvertent activation of the switch, always remove the ignition key from the


passenger airbag on and off switch.


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Low-series vehicles (if equipped) The front passenger airbag on and off switch has an indicator that will illuminate and stay lit to remind you that the front passenger frontal airbag is off. The indicator lamp is located by the radio.


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WARNINGS


An infant in a rear-facing seat faces a high risk of serious or fatal injuries from a deploying passenger airbag. Rear facing infant seats should never be placed in the front seats, unless the passenger airbag is turned off.


1.


Insert the ignition key, turn the switch to OFF and hold in OFF while removing the key.


2. When the ignition is turned on, the pass


airbag off light illuminates briefly, momentarily shuts off and then turns back on. This indicates that the passenger airbag is deactivated.


Turning the Passenger Airbag Back On


WARNINGS


The safety belts for the driver and right front passenger seating positions have been specifically designed to function together with the airbags in certain types of crashes. When you turn off your airbag, you not only lose the protection of the airbag, you also may reduce the effectiveness of your safety belt system, which was designed to work with the airbag. If you are not a passenger who meets the requirements stated in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or Transport Canada deactivation criteria turning off the airbag can increase the risk of serious injury or death in a crash.


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WARNINGS


If your vehicle has rear seats, always transport children who are 12 years and under in the rear seat. Always


use safety belts and child restraints correctly. Do not place a child in a rear facing infant seat in the front seat unless your vehicle is equipped with an airbag on and off switch and the passenger airbag is turned off. This is because the back of the infant seat is too close to the inflating airbag and the risk of a fatal injury to the infant when the airbag inflates is substantial.


If the pass airbag off light is illuminated when the passenger airbag switch is on and the ignition is on, have the passenger airbag switch serviced at your authorized dealer immediately.


The passenger airbag remains off until you turn it back on.


1.


Insert the ignition key and turn the switch to ON.


2. The pass airbag off light will briefly


illuminate when the ignition is turned to on. This indicates that the passenger airbag is operational.


The passenger side airbag should always be on (the pass airbag off light should not be illuminated) unless the passenger meets the requirements stated either in Category 1, 2 or 3 of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or Transport Canada deactivation criteria which follows.


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The vast majority of drivers and passengers are much safer with an airbag than without. To do their job and reduce the risk of life threatening injuries, airbags must open with great force, and this force can pose a potentially deadly risk in some situations, particularly when a front seat passenger is not using the safety belt correctly. The most effective way to reduce the risk of unnecessary airbag injuries without reducing the overall safety of your vehicle is to make sure all passengers are correctly restrained in the vehicle, especially in the front seat. This provides the protection of safety belts and permits the airbags to provide the additional protection they were designed to provide. If you choose to deactivate your airbag, you are losing the very significant risk reducing benefits of the airbag and you are also reducing the effectiveness of the safety belts, because safety belts in modern vehicles are designed to work as a safety system with the airbags.


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Deactivation Criteria (Excluding Canada)


WARNING


This vehicle has special energy management safety belts for the driver and right front passenger. These particular belts are specifically designed to work with airbags to help reduce the risk of injury in a crash. The energy management safety belt is designed to give or release additional belt webbing in some accidents to reduce concentration of force on a passenger's chest and reduce the risk of certain bone fractures and injuries to underlying organs. In a crash, if the airbag is turned off, this energy management safety belt might permit the passenger wearing the safety belt to move forward enough to incur a serious or fatal injury. The more severe the crash, and the heavier the passenger, the greater the risk is. Be sure the airbag is turned on for any passenger who does not qualify under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration deactivation criteria.


1. Infant. An infant (less than 1 year old) must ride in the front seat because: • •


The vehicle has no rear seat. The vehicle has a rear seat too small to accommodate a rear-facing infant seat. The infant has a medical condition which, according to the infant's physician, makes it necessary for the infant to ride in the front so that the driver can constantly monitor the child's condition.



2.Child age 1 to 12. A child age 1 to 12 must ride in the front seat because:


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Transport Canada Deactivation Criteria (Canada Only)


WARNING


This vehicle has special energy management safety belts for the driver and right front passenger. These particular belts are specifically designed to work with airbags to help reduce the risk of injury in a crash. The energy management safety belt is designed to give or release additional belt webbing in some accidents to reduce concentration of force on a passenger's chest and reduce the risk of certain bone fractures and injuries to underlying organs. In a crash, if the airbag is turned off, this energy management safety belt might permit the passenger wearing the safety belt to move forward enough to incur a serious or fatal injury. The more severe the crash, and the heavier the passenger, the greater the risk is. Be sure the airbag is turned on for any passenger who does not qualify under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration deactivation criteria.


1. Infant: An infant (less than 1 year old) must ride in the front seat because: • My vehicle has no rear seat. •


The rear seat in my vehicle cannot accommodate a rear-facing infant seat. The infant has a medical condition which, according to the infant's physician, makes it necessary for the infant to ride in the front seat so that the driver can monitor the infant's condition.



2. Child age 12 or under: A child age 12 or under must ride in the front seat because:



The vehicle has no rear seat.


• • Although children ages 1 to 12 ride in the rear seat(s) whenever possible, children ages 1 to 12 sometimes must ride in the front because no space is available in the rear seat(s) of the vehicle. The child has a medical condition which, according to the child's physician, makes it necessary for the child to ride in the front seat so that the driver can constantly monitor the child's condition.


3. Medical condition. A passenger has a medical condition which, according to his or her physician: • Causes the passenger airbag to pose


a special risk for the passenger.


• Makes the potential harm from the passenger airbag in a crash greater than the potential harm from turning off the airbag and allowing the passenger, even if belted, to hit the dashboard or windshield in a crash.


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After all passengers have correctly adjusted their seats and put on safety belts, it is very important that they continue to sit correctly. A correctly seated passenger sits upright, leans against the seat backrest, and in the center of the seat cushion, with their feet comfortably extended on the floor. Sitting incorrectly can increase the chance of injury in a crash event. For example, if a passenger slouches, lies down, turns sideways, sits forward, leans forward or sideways, or puts one or both feet up, the chance of injury during a crash is greatly increased. Children and Airbags WARNING


Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Never place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active airbag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat upon which the child seat is installed all the way back.


Children must always be correctly restrained. Accident statistics suggest that children are safer when correctly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating position. Failure to follow these instructions may increase the risk of injury in a crash.



• My vehicle has no rear seat. • Although children age 12 and under ride


in the rear seat whenever possible, children age 12 and under have no option but to sometimes ride in the front seat because rear seat space is insufficient. The child has a medical condition that, according to the child's physician, makes it necessary for the child to ride in the front seat so that the driver can monitor the child's condition.


3. Medical condition: A passenger has a medical condition that, according to his or her physician: • Poses a special risk for the passenger


if the airbag deploys.


• Makes the potential harm from the


passenger airbag deployment greater than the potential harm from turning off the airbag and experiencing a crash without the protection offered by the airbag.


Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adjustment WARNING


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends a minimum distance of at least 10


inches (25 centimeters) between a passenger’s chest and the driver airbag module.


To correctly position yourself away from the airbag: • Move your seat to the rear as far as you


can while still reaching the pedals comfortably.


• Recline the seat slightly (one or two degrees) from the upright position.


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The side airbags are located on the outboard side of the seatbacks of the front seats. In certain sideways crashes, the airbag on the side affected by the crash will be inflated. The airbag was designed to inflate between the door panel and occupant to further enhance the protection provided occupants in side impact crashes.


The system consists of the following: • A label or embossed side panel


indicating that side airbags are found on your vehicle. Side airbags located inside the seatback of the driver and front passenger seats.



·Crash sensors and monitoring system with readiness indicator. See Crash Sensors and Airbag


Indicator (page 45). The design and development of the side airbag system included recommended testing procedures that were developed by a group of automotive safety experts known as the Side Airbag Technical Working Group. These recommended testing procedures help reduce the risk of injuries related to the deployment of side airbags.


If two adults and a child occupy a Regular Cab, correctly restrain the child in the center front unless doing so would interfere with driving your vehicle. This provides lap and shoulder belt protection for all passengers, and airbag protection for the adults. A child or infant correctly restrained in the center front seat should not incur risk of serious injury from the airbags. SIDE AIRBAGS


WARNINGS


Do not place objects or mount equipment on or near the airbag cover, on the side of the seatbacks (of the front seats), or in front seat areas that may come into contact with a deploying airbag. Failure to follow these instructions may increase the risk of personal injury in the event of a crash.


Do not use accessory seat covers. The use of accessory seat covers may prevent the deployment of the side airbags and increase the risk of injury in an accident.


Do not lean your head on the door. The side airbag could injure you as it deploys from the side of the


seatback.


Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the airbag, its fuses or the seat cover on a seat containing an


airbag as you could be seriously injured or killed. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.


If the side airbag has deployed, the airbag will not function again. The side airbag system (including the


seat) must be inspected and serviced by an authorized dealer. If the airbag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a crash.


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SAFETY CANOPY™ WARNINGS


Do not place objects or mount equipment on or near the headliner at the siderail that may come into contact with a deploying curtain airbag. Failure to follow these instructions may increase the risk of personal injury in the event of a crash.


Do not lean your head on the door. The curtain airbag could injure you as it deploys from the headliner. Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the curtain airbags, its fuses, the A, B, or C pillar trim, or the


headliner on a vehicle containing curtain airbags as you could be seriously injured or killed. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.


All occupants of your vehicle including the driver should always wear their safety belts even when an airbag supplemental restraint system and curtain airbag is provided. Failure to properly wear your safety belt could seriously increase the risk of injury or death.


To reduce risk of injury, do not obstruct or place objects in the deployment path of the curtain


airbag.


If the curtain airbags have deployed, the curtain airbags will not function again. The curtain airbags (including


the A, B and C pillar trim and headliner) must be inspected and serviced by an authorized dealer. If the curtain airbag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a crash.


The Safety Canopy will deploy during significant side crashes or when a certain likelihood of a rollover event is detected by the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy is mounted to the roof side-rail sheet metal, behind the headliner, above each row of seats. In certain sideways crashes or rollover events, the Safety Canopy will be activated, regardless of which seats are occupied. The Safety Canopy is designed to inflate between the side window area and occupants to further enhance protection provided in side impact crashes and rollover events.


The system consists of the following: •


Safety canopy curtain airbags located above the trim panels over the front and rear side windows identified by a label or wording on the headliner or roof-pillar trim.


• A flexible headliner which opens above


the side doors to allow air curtain deployment



The crash sensors and monitoring system have a readiness indicator. See Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator (page 45).


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The restraints control module also monitors the readiness of the above safety devices plus the crash and occupant sensors. The readiness of the safety system is indicated by a warning indicator light in the instrument cluster or by a backup tone if the warning light is not working. See Instrument Cluster (page 77). Routine maintenance of the airbag is not required. A difficulty with the system is indicated by one or more of the following:


The readiness light will not illuminate immediately after the ignition is turned on.



The readiness light will either flash or stay lit.


• A series of five beeps will be heard. The


tone pattern will repeat periodically until the problem, the light or both are repaired.


If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the supplemental restraint system serviced at an authorized dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of a crash.


Children 12 years old and under should always be properly restrained in the rear seats. The Safety Canopy will not interfere with children restrained using a properly installed child or booster seat because it is designed to inflate downward from the headliner above the doors along the side window opening. The design and development of the Safety Canopy included recommended testing procedures that were developed by a group of automotive safety experts known as the Side Airbag Technical Working Group. These recommended testing procedures help reduce the risk of injuries related to the deployment of side airbags (including the Safety Canopy). CRASH SENSORS AND AIRBAG INDICATOR WARNING


Modifying or adding equipment to the front end of the vehicle (including frame, bumper, front end body


structure and tow hooks) may affect the performance of the airbag system, increasing the risk of injury. Do not modify the front end of the vehicle.


Your vehicle has a collection of crash and occupant sensors which provide information to the restraints control module which deploys (activates) the front safety belt pretensioners, driver airbag, passenger airbag, seat mounted side airbags, and the Safety Canopy®. Based on the type of crash (frontal impact, side impact or rollover), the restraints control module will deploy the appropriate safety devices.


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The fact that the safety belt pretensioners or front airbags did not activate for both front seat occupants in a crash does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the restraints control module determined the accident conditions (crash severity, belt usage) were not appropriate to activate these safety devices. •


The design of the front airbags is to activate only in frontal and near-frontal crashes (not rollovers, side impacts or rear impacts) unless the crash causes sufficient frontal deceleration. The design of the safety belt pretensioners is to activate in frontal, near-frontal and side crashes, and in rollovers. The design of the side airbags is to inflate in certain side impact crashes. Side airbags may activate in other types of crashes if the vehicle experiences sufficient sideways motion or deformation. The design of the Safety Canopy is to inflate in certain side impact crashes or rollover events. The Safety Canopy may activate in other types of crashes if the vehicle experiences sufficient sideways motion or deformation, or a certain likelihood of rollover.





AIRBAG DISPOSAL Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Airbags must be disposed of by qualified personnel.


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Keys and Remote Controls


GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 33 feet (10
meters). Vehicles with the remote start feature will have a greater range. One of the following could cause a decrease in operating range: • weather conditions nearby radio towers • structures around the vehicle • other vehicles parked next to your • vehicle


The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions, for example amateur radios, medical equipment, wireless headphones, remote controls and alarm systems. If the frequencies are jammed, you will not be able to use your remote control. You can lock and unlock the doors with the key. Note: Make sure to lock your vehicle before leaving it unattended. Note: If you are in range, the remote control will operate if you press any button unintentionally.


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Note: The remote control contains sensitive electrical components. Exposure to moisture or impact may cause permanent damage. REMOTE CONTROL Integrated Keyhead Transmitters (If Equipped)


Use the key blade to start your vehicle and unlock or lock the driver door from outside your vehicle. The transmitter portion functions as the remote control.


Note: Your vehicle’s keys came with a security label that provides important vehicle key cut information. Keep the label in a safe place for future reference. Replacing the Battery Note: Refer to local regulations when disposing of transmitter batteries. Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals or on the back surface of the circuit board. Note: Replacing the battery will not delete the transmitter from the vehicle. The transmitter should operate normally.


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The remote control uses one coin-type three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or equivalent. Integrated Keyhead Transmitter


Programming to the Transmitter 1. With the ignition on, move the memory features to the desired positions using the associated controls.


2. Press and hold memory button 1 on the driver door. A tone will sound after about two seconds. Continue to hold until you hear a second tone.


3. Press the lock button on the remote control within three seconds. A single tone sounds.


Repeat this procedure with button 2 and a second remote control if desired. Deactivating from the Transmitter 1. Press and hold the desired memory button for five seconds. A tone will sound after about two seconds. Continue to hold until you hear a second tone.


2. Press the unlock button on the remote


control within three seconds.


Repeat this procedure for each additional transmitter if desired. Car Finder


Press the button twice within three seconds. The horn will sound and the turn signals will flash. We recommend you use this method to locate your vehicle, rather than using the panic alarm.


1. Twist a thin coin in the slot of the


transmitter near the key ring to remove the battery cover.


2. Carefully peel up the rubber gasket


from the transmitter. It may come off with the battery cover. 3. Remove the old battery 4.


Insert the new battery. Refer to the instructions inside the transmitter for the correct orientation of the battery. Press the battery down to make sure it is fully in the housing.


5. Reinstall the rubber gasket. 6. Snap the battery cover back onto the


transmitter.


Memory Feature (If Equipped) You can use the remote control to recall memory settings for the driver seat, power mirrors and power foot pedals. Press the unlock button on the remote control to recall the memory positions. If you enable the easy-entry and exit feature, the seat will move to the easy-entry position. The seat will move to the driver memory position when you put the key in the ignition.


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the vehicle battery voltage is too low the service engine soon indicator is on.


• • Remote Starting the Vehicle Note: You must press each button within three seconds of each other. Your vehicle will not remote start and the horn will not sound if you do not follow this sequence.


The label on your transmitter details the starting procedure. To remote start your vehicle: 1. Press the lock button to lock all the


doors.


2. Press the remote start button twice. The exterior lamps will flash twice.


The horn will sound if the system fails to start. Note: If you remote start your vehicle with an integrated keyhead transmitter, you must switch the ignition on before driving your vehicle. If you remote start your vehicle with an intelligent access transmitter, you must press the START/STOP button on the instrument panel once while applying the brake pedal before driving your vehicle. The power windows will not work during the remote start and the radio will not turn on automatically. The parking lamps will remain on and the vehicle will run for 5, 10, or 15 minutes, depending on the setting.


Sounding a Panic Alarm Note: The panic alarm will only operate when the ignition is off.


Press the button to activate the alarm. Press the button again or turn the ignition on to deactivate


it. Remote Start (If Equipped) WARNING


To avoid exhaust fumes, do not use remote start if your vehicle is parked indoors or areas that are not well


ventilated.


Note: Do not use remote start if your vehicle is low on fuel.


The remote start button is on the transmitter.


This feature allows you to start your vehicle from outside the vehicle. The transmitter has an extended operating range. Vehicles with automatic climate control can be set to operate when you remote start the vehicle. See Climate Control (page 106). A manual climate control system will run at the setting it was set to when you switch the vehicle off. Many states and provinces have restrictions for the use of remote start. Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirements regarding remote start systems. The remote start system will not work if: • • • • •


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Extending the Vehicle Run Time Repeat Steps 1 and 2 with the vehicle still running to extend the run time for another remote start duration. If the duration is set to last 10 minutes, the duration will extend by another 10 minutes. For example, if the vehicle had been running from the first remote start for five minutes, the vehicle will continue to run now for a total of 20
minutes. Wait at least five seconds before remote starting after a vehicle shutdown. Turning the Vehicle Off After Remote Starting


Press the button once. The parking lamps will turn off. You may have to be closer to the vehicle than when starting due to ground reflection and the added noise of the running vehicle. You can disable or enable the remote start system through the information display. See (page 84).


REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL Replacement keys or remote controls can be purchased from an authorized dealer. Authorized dealers can program remote controls for your vehicle. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 60). To re-program the passive anti-theft system see an authorized dealer.


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Configurable Settings With an admin key, you can configure certain MyKey settings when you first create a MyKey and before you recycle the key or restart the vehicle. You can also change the settings afterward with an admin key: • A vehicle speed limit can be set.


Warnings will be shown in the display followed by an audible tone when your vehicle reaches the set speed. You cannot override the set speed by fully depressing the accelerator pedal or by setting cruise control.


• Vehicle speed minders of 45, 55 or 65
mph (75, 90 or 105 km/h). Once you select a speed, it will be shown in the display, followed by an audible tone when the preselected vehicle speed is exceeded.


• Audio system maximum volume of


45%. A message will be shown in the display when you attempt to exceed the limited volume. Also, the speed-sensitive or compensated automatic volume control will be disabled. Note: If your vehicle is equipped with AM/FM radio only, then the radio volume will not be limited.


• Always on setting. When this is


selected, you will not be able to turn off AdvanceTrac (if your vehicle is equipped with this feature).


CREATING A MYKEY Use the information display to create a MyKey. There are two types of information displays, and their controls and messaging vary. To determine which type of display you have, you will need to reference another chapter. See (page 84). If You Have a Type 1 Information Display:


PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION MyKey allows you to program keys with restricted driving modes to promote good driving habits. All but one of the keys programmed to the vehicle can be activated with these restricted modes. Any keys that have not been programmed are referred to as administrator keys or admin keys. They can be used to: • • • When you have programmed a MyKey, you can access the following information using the information display: • How many admin keys and MyKeys are


create a MyKey program configurable MyKey settings clear all MyKey features.


programmed to your vehicle. The total distance your vehicle has traveled using a MyKey.


Note: All MyKeys are programmed to the same settings. You cannot program them individually. Non-configurable Settings The following settings cannot be changed by an admin key user: •


Belt-Minder. You cannot disable this feature. The audio system will mute when the front seat occupants’ safety belts are not fastened. Note: If your vehicle is equipped with AM/FM radio only, then the radio will not mute. Early low fuel. The low fuel warning is activated earlier, giving the MyKey user more time to refuel.




• Driver assist features, if equipped on


your vehicle, are forced on: parking aid, blind spot information system (BLIS) with cross traffic alert, lane departure warning and forward collision warning system.


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Programming/Changing Configurable Settings Use the information display to program or change your configurable MyKey settings. There are two types of information displays, and their controls and messaging vary. To determine which type of display you have, you will need to reference another chapter. See (page 84). If You Have a Type 1 Information Display: 1. Switch the ignition on using an admin


key.


2. Access the main menu on the


information display controls, and press SETUP until RESET FOR MYKEY SETTINGS displays.


3. Press and release the RESET button


to display MyKey setup menus.


4. Press the SETUP button to enter your choice. Once you make a selection, the next configurable setting will be displayed.


5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until you are


done changing the configurable settings.


If You Have a Type 2 Information Display: 1. Switch the ignition on using an admin


key.


2. Access the main menu on the


information display controls, and select SETTINGS, then MYKEY by pressing OK or the > button.


3. Use the arrow buttons to get to a


configurable feature.


4. Press OK or > to make a selection.


1.


Insert the key you want to program into the ignition.


2. Switch the ignition on. 3. Access the main menu on the


information display controls. Press SETUP using the information display buttons until PRESS RESET TO CREATE MYKEY is displayed.


4. Press and release the RESET button.


You will see HOLD RESET TO CONFIRM MYKEY in the display.


5. Press and hold the RESET button for two seconds until you see the message MARK THIS AS RESTRICTED in the display. Wait until you see KEY RESTRICTED AT NEXT START in the display.


If You Have a Type 2 Information Display: 1.


Insert the key you want to program into the ignition.


2. Switch the ignition on. 3. Access the main menu on the


information display controls, and select SETTINGS, then MYKEY by pressing OK or the > button.


4. Press OK or the > button to select


CREATE A MYKEY.


5. When prompted, hold the OK button until you see KEY RESTRICTED AT NEXT START in the display. The key will be restricted at the next start.


MyKey is successfully created. Make sure you label it so you can distinguish it from the admin keys. You can also program configurable settings for the key(s). Refer to Programming/Changing Configurable Settings.


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CLEAR MYKEY displays.


1. Press SETUP until PRESS RESET TO


3. Press and hold the RESET button for


two seconds until ALL MYKEYS CLEARED displays.


2. Press and release the RESET button. The display will show HOLD RESET TO CONFIRM CLEAR.


If You Have a Type 2 Information Display: 1. Access the main menu and select


Note: You can clear or change your MyKey settings at any time during the same key cycle as you created the MyKey. Once you have switched the engine off, however, you will need an admin key to change or clear your MyKey settings. CLEARING ALL MYKEYS You can clear all MyKeys within the same key cycle as you created the MyKey. If you switch your ignition off, however, you will need to use an admin key to clear your MyKeys. Note: When you clear your MyKeys, you remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys to their original admin key status at once. To clear all MyKeys of all MyKey settings, use the information display. There are two types of information displays, and their controls and messaging vary. To determine which type of display you have, you will need to reference another chapter. See (page 84). If You Have a Type 1 Information Display: To find information on a programed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to:


CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM STATUS You can find information on programmed MyKey(s) using the information display control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 84).


3. Hold the OK button until ALL MYKEYS CLEARED displays.


2. Scroll to CLEAR ALL and press the OK


SETTINGS, then MYKEY.


button.


Message


Description


Settings MyKey Select one of the following:


Press the OK button. Press the OK button.


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Message


MyKey Dist.


{0} MyKeys


{0} Admin Keys


Description


Tracks the distance when drivers use a MyKey. The only way to delete the accumulated distance is by using an admin key to clear your MyKey. If the distance does not accumulate as expected, then the intended user is not using the MyKey, or an admin key user recently cleared and then recreated a MyKey. Indicates the number of MyKeys programed to your vehicle. Use this feature to detect how many MyKeys you have for your vehicle and determine when a MyKey has been deleted. Indicates how many admin keys are programed to your vehicle. Use this feature to determine how many unrestricted keys you have for your vehicle, and detect if an additional MyKey has been programed.


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USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE START SYSTEMS MyKey is not compatible with non MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING


Condition


I cannot create a MyKey.


I cannot program the configurable settings.


I cannot clear the MyKeys.


I lost the only admin key.


I lost a key.


MyKey distances do not accumulate.


Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start systems. If you choose to install a remote start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system.


Potential causes


· The key used to start the vehicle does not have admin privileges. · The key used to start the vehicle is the only admin key. There always has to be at least one admin key. · SecuriLock passive anti-theft system is disabled or in unlimited mode. · The key in the ignition does not have admin privileges. · There are no keys programmed to the vehicle. See Creating a MyKey (page 51). · The key used to start the vehicle does not have admin privileges. · No MyKeys are created. See Creating a MyKey (page 51). · Purchase a new key from your authorized dealer. · Program a spare key. See Passive Anti- Theft System (page 60). · The MyKey user is not using the MyKey. · An admin key holder cleared the MyKeys and created new MyKeys. · The key system has been reset.


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Locks


Locking the Doors


Press the button to lock all the doors. The turn signals will illuminate.


Press the button again within three seconds to confirm that all the doors are closed. The doors will lock again, the horn will sound and the turn signals will illuminate if all the doors are closed.


Mislock If any door is open or if the hood is open on vehicles with an anti-theft alarm or remote start, the horn will sound twice and the lamps will not flash. Smart Unlocks (If Equipped) This feature helps to prevent you from locking yourself out of your vehicle if your key is still in the ignition. When you open the driver door and lock your vehicle with the power door lock control, all the doors will lock then unlock if your key is still in the ignition. Your can still lock your vehicle with the key in the ignition by: • • • •


using the manual lock on the door locking the driver door with a key using the keyless entry keypad using the lock button on the remote control


Autolock and Autounlock (If Equipped) The autolock feature will lock all the doors when: • • •


all doors are closed, and the ignition is on, and you shift into any gear putting your vehicle in motion, and your vehicle attains a speed greater than 12 mph (20 km/h).


LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the power door lock control or the remote control to lock and unlock your vehicle. Power Door Locks (If Equipped) The power door lock control is on the driver and front passenger door panels.


Unlock Lock


Remote Control (If Equipped) Unlocking the Doors (Two-Stage Unlock)


Press the button to unlock the driver door. Press the button again within


three seconds to unlock all doors. The turn signals will flash. Press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons on the remote control for four seconds to disable or enable two-stage unlocking. Disabling two-stage unlocking allows all vehicle doors to unlock with one press of the button. The turn signals will flash twice to indicate a change to the unlocking mode. The unlocking mode applies to the remote control and keyless entry keypad.



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The autolock feature will unlock all the doors when: • •


autolock has locked the doors you stop the vehicle and switch the ignition off or to accessory mode, and you open the driver door within 10
minutes.



Note: The doors will not autounlock if you have electronically locked them before opening the driver door. Enabling or Disabling You can enable or disable these features in the information display or your authorized dealer can do it for you. See (page 84). Note: You can enable or disable the autolock and autounlock features independently of each other. Illuminated Entry The interior lamps and select exterior lamps will illuminate when you unlock the doors with the remote entry system. The illuminated entry system will turn off the lights if: • •


the ignition is on you press the remote control lock button, or • after 25 seconds of illumination. The dome lamp will not turn on if the control is set to the off position. The lights will not turn off if: •


you turn them on with the dimmer control, or any door is open.



Battery Saver The battery saver turns off the interior lamps 30 minutes after you switch the ignition off if a door is open and the dome lamp switch is on. It turns off the interior lamps after 10 minutes if the dome lamp switch is off. KEYLESS ENTRY (If Equipped) SECURICODE™ KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD The keypad is located near the driver window. Note: If you enter your entry code too fast on the keypad, the unlock function may not work. Re-enter your entry code more slowly.


You can use the keypad to lock or unlock the doors without using a key. You can operate the keypad with the factory-set 5-digit entry code. The code is located on the owner’s wallet card in the glove box and is available from an authorized dealer. You can also create up to five of your own 5-digit personal entry codes. Programming a Personal Entry Code To create your own personal entry code: 1. Enter the factory-set code. 2. Press 1·2 on the keypad within five


seconds.


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3. Enter your personal 5-digit code. You must enter each number within five seconds of each other.


4. Press 1·2 on the keypad to save


personal code 1.


The doors will lock then unlock to confirm that programming was successful. To program additional personal entry codes, repeat Steps 1-3, then for Step 4: press 3·4 to save personal code 2
• press 5·6 to save personal code 3
• press 7·8 to save personal code 4
• press 9·0 to save personal code 5. • You may also program a personal entry code through the MyFord Touch system. Tips: • Do not set a code that uses five of the


same number.


• Do not use five numbers in sequential


order. The factory-set code will work even if you have set your own personal code.



Recalling Memory Positions (If Equipped) The programmed entry codes will recall driver memory positions as follows: •


Entry code 1 will recall driver 1 memory positions. Entry code 2 will recall driver 2 memory positions.



Note: Personal entry codes 3, 4 and 5 will not recall memory positions. Erasing a Personal Code 1. Enter the factory-set 5-digit code. 2. Press and release 1·2 on the keypad


within five seconds.


3. Press and hold 1·2 for two seconds. You must do this within five seconds of completing Step 2.


All personal codes will erase and only the factory-set 5-digit code will work. Anti-Scan Feature The keypad will go into an anti-scan mode if you enter the wrong code seven times (35 consecutive button presses). This mode disables the keypad for one minute and the keypad lamp will flash. The anti-scan feature will turn off after: • •


one minute of keypad inactivity pressing the unlock button on the remote control switching the ignition on.


• Unlocking and Locking the Doors To Unlock the Driver Door Enter the factory-set 5-digit code or your personal code. You must press each number within five seconds of each other. The interior lamps will illuminate. Note: All doors will unlock if you disable the two-stage unlocking mode. See Locking and Unlocking (page 56). To Unlock All Doors Enter the factory-set code or your personal code, then press 3·4 within five seconds. To Lock All Doors Press and hold 7·8 and 9·0 at the same time (with the driver door closed). You do not need to enter the keypad code first. Displaying the Factory Set Code Note: You will need to have two programmed passive anti-theft keys for this procedure. To display the factory-set code in the information display: 1.


Insert a key into the ignition and switch the ignition on for a few seconds.


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2. Switch the ignition off and remove the


key. Insert the second key into the ignition and switch the ignition on.


3.


The factory-set code will display for a few seconds. Note: The code may not display until after any other warning messages first display.


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Security


PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (If Equipped) Note: The system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection. Note: Metallic objects, electronic devices or a second coded key on the same key chain may cause vehicle starting problems if they are too close to the key when starting the engine. Prevent these objects from touching the coded key while starting the engine. Switch the ignition off, move all objects on the key chain away from the coded key and restart the engine if a problem occurs. Note: Do not leave a duplicate coded key in the vehicle. Always take your keys and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle. SecuriLock™ The system is an engine immobilization system. It helps prevent the engine from starting unless you use a coded key programmed to your vehicle. Using the wrong key may prevent the engine from starting. A message may appear in the information display. If you are unable to start the engine with a correctly coded key, the system has malfunctioned. A message may appear in the information display. Automatic Arming The system arms immediately after you switch the ignition off. Automatic Disarming Switching the ignition on with a coded key disarms the system.


Replacement Keys Note: Your vehicle may have two integrated keyhead transmitters. The integrated keyhead transmitter functions as a programmed ignition key. It operates all the locks, starts the vehicle and acts as a remote control. If your programmed transmitters or standard SecuriLock coded keys are lost or stolen and you do not have an extra coded key, you will need to have your vehicle towed to an authorized dealer. You need to erase the key codes from your vehicle and program new coded keys. Store an extra programmed key away from your vehicle in a safe place to help prevent any inconveniences. See an authorized dealer to purchase additional spare or replacement keys. Programming a Spare Key Note: You can program a maximum of eight coded keys to your vehicle. Only four of these can be integrated keyhead transmitters. You can program your own integrated keyhead transmitter or standard SecuriLock coded keys to your vehicle. This procedure will program both the engine immobilizer keycode and the remote entry portion of the remote control to your vehicle. Only use integrated keyhead transmitters or standard SecuriLock keys. You must have two previously programmed coded keys and the new unprogrammed key readily accessible. See an authorized dealer to have the spare key programmed if two previously programmed coded keys are not available. Read and understand the entire procedure before you begin.


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The direction indicators flash and the horn sounds if the system triggers while the alarm is armed. Take all remote controls to an authorized dealer if there is any potential alarm problem with your vehicle. Arming the Alarm The alarm is ready to arm when there is not a key in the ignition. Electronically lock the vehicle to arm the alarm. The direction indicators flash once after you lock the vehicle. This indicates the alarm is in the pre-armed mode. It will fully arm in 20 seconds. Disarming the Alarm Disarm the alarm by any of the following actions: • Press the power door unlock button


within the 20-second pre-armed mode.


• Unlock the doors with the remote


control or keyless entry keypad. Switch the ignition on or start the vehicle.



• Use a key in the driver door to unlock the vehicle, then switch the ignition on within 12 seconds.


Note: Pressing the panic button on the remote control will stop the horn and signal indicators, but will not disarm the system.


1.


Insert the first previously programmed coded key into the ignition.


2. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep


the ignition on for at least three seconds, but no more than 10 seconds. 3. Switch the ignition off and remove the


first coded key from the ignition. 4. After three seconds but within 10


seconds of switching the ignition off, insert the second previously coded key into the ignition.


5. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep


the ignition on for at least three seconds, but no more than 10 seconds. 6. Switch the ignition off and remove the second previously programmed coded key from the ignition.


7. After three seconds but within 10


seconds of switching the ignition off and removing the previously programmed coded key, insert the new unprogrammed key into the ignition.


8. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep the ignition on for at least six seconds until you hear the door locks cycle.


9. Remove the newly programmed coded


key from the ignition.


The key will start the engine if programming is successful. You can operate the remote entry system if the new key is an integrated keyhead transmitter. If programming was not successful, wait 20 seconds and repeat Steps 1 through 8. If you are still unsuccessful, take your vehicle to an authorized dealer. ANTI-THEFT ALARM (If Equipped) The system warns you of an unauthorized entry to your vehicle. It triggers if any door or the hood opens without using the key, remote control or keyless entry keypad.


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Steering Wheel


ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL


WARNING


Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving.


Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 113).


3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL (If Equipped) You can operate the following functions with the control:


Media Volume up Volume down Seek down or previous Seek up or next


1. Unlock the steering column. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired


position.


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Media Press repeatedly to scroll through available audio modes. Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: •


tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset play the next or the previous track.


• Press and hold the seek button to: •


tune the radio to the next station up or down the frequency band seek through a track.


• VOICE CONTROL (If Equipped)


CRUISE CONTROL (If Equipped)


See Cruise Control (page 178). INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL Type 1


Voice recognition Phone mode


See SYNC™ (page 323). See MyFord Touch™ (page 362).


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Type 2


See Information Displays (page 84). HEATED STEERING WHEEL (If Equipped) See MyFord Touch™ (page 362).


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ADJUSTING THE PEDALS (If Equipped)


WARNING


Never use the controls while your feet are on the accelerator and brake pedals and the vehicle is moving.


You can find the control on the left side of the steering column. Press and hold the appropriate side of the control to move the pedals.


A. Farther B. Closer You can save and recall the pedal positions with the memory feature. See Memory Function (page 116). Note: Adjust the pedals only when your vehicle is in P (Park).


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WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure the windshield wipers are switched off before entering a car wash. Note: Clean the windshield and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears. If that does not resolve the issue, install new wiper blades. Note: Do not operate the wipers on a dry windshield. This may scratch the glass, damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper motor to burn out. Always use the windshield washers before wiping a dry windshield.


WINDSHIELD WASHERS Note: Do not operate the wipers on a dry windshield. This may scratch the glass, damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper motor to burn out. Always use the windshield washer before wiping a dry windshield. Note: Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty. This may cause the washer pump to overheat. Press the end of the stalk to activate the washer. • A brief press causes a single wipe


without washer fluid.


• A quick press and hold causes the wipers to swipe three times with washer fluid.


• A long press and hold will activate the


wipers and washer fluid for up to 10
seconds.


A wipe will occur a few seconds after washing to clear any remaining washer fluid. This feature can be turned on and off in the information display.


Rotate the end of the control: •


away from you to increase the wiper speed toward you to decrease the wiper speed.



Speed dependent wipers When your vehicle speed increases, the interval between wipes decreases.


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LIGHTING CONTROL


Headlamp Flasher


• Rotate the headlamp control clockwise


to the first position to turn on the parking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license plate lamps and tail lamps.


• Rotate clockwise to the second


position to also turn on the headlamps.


High Beams


Pull the lever toward you to flash the headlamps and release the lever to switch the headlamps off.


AUTOLAMPS (If Equipped)


The autolamp system provides light sensitive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights normally controlled by the headlamp control. •


To turn autolamps on, rotate the control to the fourth position. To turn autolamps off, rotate the control to the first, second, or third position.



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Note: If the vehicle is equipped with autolamps, it will have the headlamps on with windshield wipers feature. If the windshield wipers are turned on, the exterior lamps will turn on with the headlamp control in the autolamp position. The autolamp system also keeps the lights on for a predetermined amount of time after the ignition switch is turned to off. You can change the amount of time the lamps stay on by using the programming procedure that follows: Autolamps - Programmable Exit Delay Programmable exit delay allows the length of the autolamp exit delay to be changed. To program the auto lamp exit time delay: 1. Start with the ignition in the off position


and the headlamp control in the autolamp position.


2. Turn the headlamp control to off. 3. Turn the ignition switch to on and then


back to off.


4. Turn the headlamp control to the


autolamp position. The headlamps will turn on.


5. Wait the desired amount of time for the exit delay you want (up to three minutes), then turn the headlamps off.


INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER


Use to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel and all applicable lit components in the vehicle during headlamp and parking lamp operation. Tap the top or bottom of the control • to brighten/dim all interior lit components incrementally, or


• Press and hold at the first position the top or bottom of the control until the desired lighting level is reached.


• Press and hold the top of the control to the full on position to activate the “dome on” feature. This will turn on the interior courtesy lights. The lights will remain on until the bottom of the control is pressed.


DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS (If Equipped)


WARNING


Always remember to switch your headlamps on in low light situations or during inclement weather. The system does not activate the tail lamps and may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.


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The system switches the headlamps on with a reduced output in daylight conditions. To switch the system on: 1. Switch the ignition on. 2. Switch the lighting control to the off,


or parking lamp position.


3. Disengage the parking brake. 4. Make sure the transmission selector


lever is not in position P.


FRONT FOG LAMPS (If Equipped)


DIRECTION INDICATORS


The turn signal lever does not mechanically lock in the upward or downward position when activated. The turn signal control activation and cancellation is electronic. •


To operate the left turn signal, push the lever down until it stops and release. To operate the right turn signal, push the lever up until it stops and release. To manually cancel turn signal operation, push the lever again in either direction.




The headlamp control also operates the fog lamps. The fog lamps can be turned on only when the headlamp control is in the parking lamp (second) position, headlamps on (third) position, or autolamp (fourth) position, and the high beams are not turned on. Pull headlamp control towards you to turn fog lamps on. The fog lamp indicator light will illuminate.


Lane Change To indicate a left or right lane change: • Push the lever up/down to the first stop position and release. The turn signals will flash three times and stop.


• Push the lever up/down to the first


stop position and hold. The turn signals will flash for as long as the lever is held in this position.


INTERIOR LAMPS Front Map Lamps (If equipped) The map lamps are located on the overhead console. Press the controls on

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