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2009 CHARGER SR T8 CHARGER SR T8 Chrysler LL C 81-226-0921 First Edition Printed in U.S.A. OWNER ’S MANU AL 2009[...]
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VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA W ith r espect to any V ehicles Sold in Canada, the name Chrysler LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name Chrysler Canada Inc. used in substitution therefor . DRIVING AND ALCOHOL Drunken driving is one of the most fr equent causes of accidents. Y our driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels [...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION P AGE 1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................3 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE ST AR TING YOUR VEHICLE .............................. 9 3 UNDERST ANDING THE FEA TURES OF YOUR VEHICLE .............................. 7 7 4 UNDERST ANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT P ANEL .................................. 1[...]
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INTRODUCTION CONTENTS 䡵 Introduction ........................... 4 䡵 How T o Use This Manual .................. 4 䡵 W arnings And Cautions ................... 6 䡵 V ehicle Identification Number .............. 6 䡵 V ehicle Modifications/Alterations ............ 7 1[...]
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INTRODUCTION This Owner’s Manual has been prepar ed with the assis- tance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your vehicle. It is supplemented by a W arranty Information Booklet and various customer-oriented documents. Y ou are urged to r ead these publications carefully . Following the ins[...]
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INTRODUCTION 5 1[...]
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W ARNINGS AND CAUTIONS This Owner’s Manual contains W ARNINGS against op- erating procedur es that could result in an accident or bodily injury . It also contains CAUTIONS against proce- dures that could r esult in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read this entir e manual, you may miss important information. Observe all W arnings and Caution[...]
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VEHICLE MODIFICA TIONS/AL TERA TIONS W ARNING! Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to an accident resulting in serious injury or death. INTRODUCTION 7 1[...]
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THINGS T O KNOW BEFORE ST ARTING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS 䡵 A W ord About Y our Keys ................. 1 2 ▫ W ireless Ignition Node (WIN) ............ 1 2 ▫ Fob W ith Integrated Key ................ 1 3 ▫ Ignition Key Removal .................. 1 4 ▫ Key-In-Ignition Reminder ............... 1 4 䡵 Sentry Key 威 Immobilizer System ........[...]
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▫ Using The Panic Alarm ................. 2 2 ▫ Programming Additional T ransmitters ...... 2 3 ▫ RKE T ransmitter Battery Service ........... 2 3 ▫ General Information ................... 2 4 䡵 Remote Starting System — If Equipped ....... 2 5 ▫ How T o Use Remote Start ............... 2 5 䡵 Door Locks ........................... 2 [...]
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▫ Event Data Recorder (EDR) .............. 6 1 ▫ Child Restraints ...................... 6 3 䡵 Engine Break-In Recommendations .......... 7 3 䡵 Safety T ips ........................... 7 4 ▫ T ransporting Passengers ................ 7 4 ▫ Lock Y our V ehicle ..................... 7 4 ▫ Exhaust Gas ......................... 7 4 ▫ Saf[...]
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A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS Y our vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. This system consists of a Fob with Integrated Key and a W ireless Ignition Node (WIN) with integral ignition switch. Y ou can insert the double-sided integrated key into the igni- tion switch with either side up. Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) The W ireless Ignition Node (WIN) opera[...]
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Fob with Integrated Key The Fob with Integrated Key (FOBIK) operates the igni- tion switch. It also contains the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter and a valet key , which stores in the r ear of the Fob. The valet key allows for entry into the vehicle should the battery in the vehicle or the Fob go dead. The valet key is also for locking the gl[...]
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Ignition Key Removal Place the shift lever in P ARK. T urn the key to the LOCK position and then remove the key . NOTE: The power window switches, radio, power sunroof (if equipped), and power outlets will r emain active for up to 60 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position. Opening either front door will cancel this feature[...]
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NOTE: The Key-In-Ignition reminder only sounds when the ignition key is placed in the LOCK or ACC position. SENTR Y KEY 姞 IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM The Sentry Key 威 Immobilizer system prevents unautho- rized vehicle operation by disabling the engine. The system does not need to be armed or activated. Operation is automatic, regar dless of whether the [...]
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• Exxon/Mobil Speedpass™, additional RKE transmit- ters, or any other transponder-equipped components on the same key chain will not cause a fault unless the additional part is physically held against the RKE transmitter being used to start the vehicle. Cell phones, pagers, or other Radio Frequency (RF) elec- tronics will not cause interfer enc[...]
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Customer Key Programming If you have two valid RKE transmitters with integrated keys, you can program new RKE transmitters to the system by performing the following procedur e: 1. Insert the first valid integrated key into the ignition switch and turn the ignition switch to the ON position for at least three seconds, but no longer than 15 seconds. [...]
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General Information The Sentry Key 威 system complies with FCC rules Part 15 and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interfer ence that may cause undes- ired operation. VEHI[...]
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T o Disarm the System Either press the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter or insert a valid ignition key into the ignition switch and turn the key to the ON position. NOTE: • The driver’s door key cylinder and the trunk button on the RKE transmitter cannot arm or disarm the system. • The system remains armed during tr unk entry . Press- ing[...]
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ILLUMINA TED ENTRY SYSTEM The courtesy lights will turn on when you use the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter or open any door . The lights will fade to off after about 30 seconds or they will immediately fade to off once the ignition switch is turned ON from the LOCK position. NOTE: • None of the courtesy lights will operate if the dimmer c[...]
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T o Unlock the Doors Press and r elease the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter once to unlock the driver’s door , or twice within five seconds to unlock all doors. The turn signal lights will flash to acknowledge the unlock signal. The illuminated entry system will also turn on. Remote Key Unlock, Driver Door/All Doors 1st Press This feature le[...]
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T urn Headlights On with Remote Key Unlock This feature activates the headlights for up to 90 seconds when the doors are unlocked with the RKE transmitter . The time for this feature is pr ogrammable. Refer to “T urn Headlights On with Remote Key Unlock,” under “Per- sonal Settings (Customer-Pr ogrammable Features),” un- der “Electronic V[...]
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NOTE: • The interior lights will turn off if you turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position while the Panic Alarm is activated. However , the exterior lights and horn will remain on. • Y ou may need to be less than 35 ft (1 1 m) from the vehicle when using the transmitter to turn off the Panic Alarm due to the radio fr equency noises em[...]
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1. Battery access is through a door located on the rear of the fob. Insert a small, flat blade screwdriver into the slot and gently pry open the access door . 2. Remove and replace the batteries. A void touching the new batteries with your fingers. Skin oils may cause battery deterioration. If you touch a battery , clean it with rubbing alcohol. 3.[...]
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If your transmitter fails to operate from a normal dis- tance, check for these two conditions: 1. A weak battery in the transmitter . The expected life of the battery is a minimum of three years. 2. Closeness to a radio transmitter such as a radio station tower , airport transmitter , and some mobile or CB radios. REMOTE ST ARTING SYSTEM — IF EQU[...]
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T o Enter Remote Start Mode Press and r elease the REMOTE ST AR T button on the RKE transmitter twice, within five sec- onds. The parking lights will flash and the horn will honk twice (if programmed). Then, the engine will start and the vehicle will remain in the Remote Start mode for a 15-minute cycle. NOTE: • The park lamps will turn on and re[...]
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T o T urn Of f the Engine While in Remote Start Mode Press and r elease the REMOTE ST AR T button one time. NOTE: T o avoid inadvertent shut downs, the system will disable the one time press of the REMOTE ST ART button for two seconds after receiving a valid Remote Start request. DOOR LOCKS Manual Door Locks T o lock each door , push the door lock [...]
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W ARNING! • For personal security and safety in the event of an accident, lock the vehicle doors before you drive as well as when you park and leave the vehicle. • When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the ignition and lock your vehicle. Unsuper- vised use of vehicle equipment may cause severe personal injuries and death. • Nev[...]
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If you press the power door lock switch while the key is in the ignition, and any front door is open, the power locks will not operate. This prevents you fr om acciden- tally locking the key in the vehicle. Removing the key or closing the door will allow the locks to operate. If a door is open, the key is in the ignition, and the ignition is in the[...]
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2. The transmission was in gear and the vehicle speed returned to 0 mph (0 km/h). 3. The transmission is in NEUTRAL or P ARK. 4. The driver door is opened. 5. The doors were not previously unlocked, and 6. The vehicle speed is 0 mph (0 km/h). Automatic Unlock Doors on Exit Programming The Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit feature can be enabled or dis[...]
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3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the opposite rear door . NOTE: When the Child Protection Door Lock system is engaged, the door can be opened only by using the outside door handle even though the inside door lock is in the unlocked position. W ARNING! A void trapping anyone in a vehicle in a collision. Remember that the rear doors can only be opened fro[...]
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T o Disengage the Child Protection Door Lock System 1. Open the rear door . 2. Insert the tip of the valet key (or alike) into the child lock control and pull it downwar d. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the opposite rear door . NOTE: After disengaging the Child Protection Door Lock system, always test the door from the inside to make certain it is in[...]
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There ar e single window controls on each passenger door trim panel, which operate the passenger door windows. The window controls will operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position. W ARNING! Never leave children in a vehicle with the key in the ignition switch. Occupants, particularly unattended children, can become entrapped[...]
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T o stop the window from going all the way down during the AUTO-down operation, pull up on the switch briefly . The power window switches will remain active for up to 60 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF . Opening either front door will cancel this featur e. The time for this feature is pr ogrammable. Refer to “Delay Power Off to Ac[...]
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• Any impact due to rough r oad conditions may trigger the auto-reverse function unexpectedly during auto- closure. If this happens, pull the switch lightly to the first detent and hold to close the window manually . W ARNING! There is no anti-pinch protection when the window is almost closed. Be sure to clear all objects from the window before c[...]
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Reset Anytime the vehicle battery is disconnected or goes dead, the AUTO-up function will be disabled. T o reactivate the AUTO-up featur e, perform the following procedur e after vehicle power is restor ed: 1. Pull the window switch up to close window com- pletely and continue to hold the switch up for an additional two seconds after the window is [...]
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TRUNK LOCK AND RELEASE The trunk lid can be r eleased from inside the vehicle by pressing the TRUNK RELEASE button located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel. NOTE: The transmission must be in P ARK before the switch will operate. The trunk lid can be r eleased from outside the vehicle by pressing the TRUNK button on the Remo[...]
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TRUNK SAFETY W ARNING W ARNING! Do not allow children to have access to the trunk, either by climbing into the trunk from outside, or through the inside of the vehicle. Always close the trunk lid when your vehicle is unattended. Once in the trunk, young children may not be able to escape, even if they entered through the rear seat. If trapped in th[...]
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and passengers seated next to a window , and the optional supplemental front seat-mounted side airbags. If you will be carrying children too small for adult-size belts, your seat belts also can be used to hold infant and child restraint systems. Please pay close attention to the information in this section. It tells you how to use your restraint sy[...]
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normal conditions. However , in a collision, the belt will lock and reduce your risk of striking the inside of the vehicle or being thrown out. W ARNING! • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seri- ously injured or killed. • Do not [...]
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Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door . Sit back and adjust the front seat. 2. The seat belt latch plate is above the back of your seat. Grasp the latch plate and pull out the belt. Slide the latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to make the belt go around your lap. Pulling Out the Lap/Shoulder Be[...]
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3. When the belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.” W ARNING! • A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle will not protect you properly . The lap portion could ride too high on your body , possibly causing internal injuries. Always buckle your belt into the buckle nearest you. • A belt[...]
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W ARNING! (Continued) • A shoulder belt placed behind you will not protect you from injury during a collision. Y ou are more likely to hit your head in a collision if you do not wear your shoulder belt. The lap and shoulder belt are meant to be used together . 4. Position the lap belt across your thighs, below your abdomen. T o remove slack in th[...]
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W ARNING! • A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk of internal injury in a collision. The belt forces won’t be at the strong hip and pelvic bones, but across your abdomen. Always wear the lap belt as low as pos- sible and keep it snug. • A twisted belt can’t do its job as well. In a collision, it could even cut into you. Be sure the[...]
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NOTE: When the shoulder belt is adjusted to the full downward position, it will not be at the bottom of the slot in the T rim Panel. This is normal and the intended lowest position. As a guide, if you are shorter than average you will prefer a lower position, and if you ar e taller than average you will prefer a higher position. When you r elease t[...]
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3. Slide the latch plate upward over the folded webbing. The folded webbing must enter the slot at the top of the latch plate. 4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it clears the folded webbing. Seat Belt Pretensioners The seat belts for both front seating positions ar e equipped with pretensioning devices that ar e designed to remove any s[...]
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BeltAlert 威 Programming The BeltAlert 威 can be enabled or disabled by your authorized dealer or by performing the following steps: NOTE: Chrysler LLC does not recommend deactivating the BeltAlert 威 . 1. W ith all doors closed, and the ignition switch in any position except ON or ST AR T , buckle the driver’s seat belt. 2. T urn the ignition[...]
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Automatic Locking Mode — If Equipped In this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre- locked. However , the belt will still retract to r emove slack in the shoulder belt. Use the Automatic Locking mode any time a child safety seat is installed in a seating position that has a seat belt with this feature. Seat belts that have the Automatic Lo[...]
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dealer can provide you with a seat belt extender . This extender should be used only if the existing belt is not long enough. When it is not requir ed, remove the ex- tender and store it. W ARNING! Using a seat belt extender when not needed can increase the risk of injury in a collision. Only use when the seat belt is not long enough when it is wor[...]
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NOTE: The front airbags ar e certified to the Federal regulations that allow less for ceful deployment. The front airbags have a multistage inflator design. This may allow the airbag to have differ ent rates of inflation that are based on collision severity . W ARNING! • Do not put anything on or around the front airbag covers or attempt to open [...]
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NOTE: Airbag covers may not be obvious in the interior trim, but they will open to allow airbag deployment. If the vehicle is equipped with supplemental front seat- mounted side airbags, they are marked with an SRS label sewn into the outboard side of the seat. W indow Airbag SRS Label Location THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE ST ARTING YOUR VEHICLE 51 2[...]
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W ARNING! • If your vehicle is equipped with supplemental front seat-mounted side airbags, do not use acces- sory seat covers or place objects between you and the seat airbags; the performance could be ad- versely affected and/or objects could be pushed into you, causing serious injury . • If your vehicle is equipped with supplemental front sea[...]
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Along with the seat belts, front airbags work with the instrument panel knee bolsters to pr ovide improved protection for the driver and fr ont passenger . Side curtain and seat airbags also work with seat belts to improve occupant protection. While the seat belts are designed to pr otect you in many types of collisions, the front airbags will depl[...]
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4. If a child from 1 to 12 years old must ride in the fr ont passenger seat because the vehicle is crowded, move the seat as far back as possible and use the proper child r estraint. (Refer to information on Child Restraints in this section.) 5. Y ou should read the instr uctions provided with your child restraint to make sur e that you are using i[...]
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Airbag System Components The airbag system consists of the following: • Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) • Side Remote Acceleration Sensors (if equipped) • Airbag W arning Light • Driver Airbag • Front Passenger Airbag • Supplemental Side Curtain Airbags above Side W in- dows (if equipped) • Supplemental Front Seat-Mounted Side Air[...]
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• The ORC also monitors the readiness of the electr onic parts of the system whenever the ignition switch is in the ST AR T or ON positions. These include all of the items listed above except the knee bolster , the instru- ment panel, and the steering wheel and column. If the key is in the LOCK position, in the ACC position, or not in the ignitio[...]
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their full size. The bags fully inflate in about 50 to 70 ms. This is about half of the time that it takes to blink your eyes. The bags then quickly deflate while helping to restrain the driver and fr ont passenger . The driver’s front airbag gas is vented thr ough vent holes in the sides of the airbag. The passenger’s front airbag gas is vente[...]
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between the occupant and the door . The airbag inflates at a very high speed and with enough force to injur e you if you are not belted and seated pr operly , or if items are positioned in the ar ea where the fr ont seat-mounted side airbag inflates. This especially ap- plies to children. The following requir ements must be strictly adhered to: •[...]
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If a Deployment Occurs The airbag system is designed to deploy when the ORC detects a moderate to severe collision to help r estrain the driver and front passenger and then to immediately deflate. NOTE: A frontal collision that is not sever e enough to need airbag protection will not activate the system. This does not mean something is wrong with t[...]
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W ARNING! Deployed airbags can’t protect you in another colli- sion. Have the airbags replaced by an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Enhanced Accident Response System In the event of an impact that causes airbag deployment, with the vehicle stopped, and the vehicle communication network intact, and the power intact, the Enhanced Accident R[...]
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W ARNING! (Continued) • Y ou need proper knee impact protection in a collision. Do not mount or locate any aftermarket equipment on or behind the knee impact bolster . • It is dangerous to try to repair any part of the airbag system yourself. Be sure to tell anyone who works on your vehicle that it has airbags. NOTE: Perchlorate Material — sp[...]
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NOTE: 1. A near -deployment event occurs when the airbag sensor detects severe vehicle deceleration usually indica- tive of a crash, but not severe enough to warrant airbag deployment. 2. Under certain circumstances, EDR data may not be recor ded (e.g., loss of battery power). In conjunction with other data gathered during a com- plete accident inv[...]
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2. Used in defense of litigation involving a Chrysler LLC product. 3. Requested by police under a legal warrant. 4. Otherwise required by law . Data parameters that may be recor ded: • Diagnostic trouble code(s) and warning light status for electronically-contr olled safety systems, including the airbag system • Airbag disable light status (if [...]
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Children 12 years and younger should ride pr operly buckled up in a rear seat, if available. Accor ding to crash statistics, children ar e safer when properly r estrained in the rear seats rather than in the fr ont. W ARNING! In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny baby , can become a missile inside the vehicle. The force required to hol[...]
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infant carriers do, so they can be used rearwar d-facing by children who weigh mor e than 20 lbs (9 kg) but are less than one year old. Both types of child restraints ar e held in the vehicle by the lap/shoulder belt or the LA TCH child restraint anchorage system. Refer to “LA TCH — Child Seat Anchorage System (Lower Anchors and T ether for CHi[...]
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Children T oo Large for Booster Seats Children who ar e large enough to wear the shoulder belt comfortably and whose legs are long enough to bend over the front of the seat when their back is against the seatback should use the lap/shoulder belt in a rear seat. • Make sure that the child is upright in the seat. • The lap portion should be low o[...]
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Here are some tips on getting the most out of your child restraint: • Before buying any r estraint system, make sure that it has a label certifying that it meets all applicable Safety Standards. W e also recommend that you make sur e that you can install the child restraint in the vehicle where you will use it befor e you buy it. • The restrain[...]
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connection to the top tether anchorages have been avail- able for some time. For some older child restraints, many child restraint manufactur ers offer add-on tether strap kits or retr ofit kits. Y ou are ur ged to take advantage of all the available attachments provided with your child r e- straint in any vehicle. All three r ear-seating positions[...]
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Again, carefully follow the installation instr uctions that are pr ovided with the child restraint system. The rear seat lower anchorages ar e round bars located at the rear of the seat cushion wher e it meets the seatback and are just visible when you lean into the rear seat to install the child restraint. Y ou will easily feel them if you run you[...]
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NOTE: • Ensure that the tether strap does not slip into the opening between the seatbacks as you remove slack in the strap. • When using the LA TCH attaching system to install a child restraint, please ensur e that all seat belts not being used for occupant restraints ar e stowed and out of reach of childr en. It is recommended that befor e ins[...]
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Seat belts with an automatic locking retractor have a distinctive label on the seat belt webbing. The seat belt must be in the Automatic Locking mode in order to enable a child restraint to be tightly installed. Refer to “Automatic Locking Mode” in this section. A locking clip should not be necessary once the automatic locking feature is enable[...]
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T o attach a child restraint tether strap: 1. Rotate the cover over the anchor directly behind the seat where you ar e placing the child restraint. 2. Route the tether strap to provide the most dir ect path for the strap between the anchor and the child seat. 3. Attach the tether strap hook (A) of the child restraint to the anchor (B) and remove sl[...]
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T ransporting Pets Airbags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet. An unrestrained pet will be thr own about and possibly injured, or injur e a passenger during panic braking or in a collision. Pets should be restrained in the r ear seat in pet harnesses or pet carriers that are secur ed by seat belts. ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDA TIONS A lo[...]
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SAFETY TIPS T ransporting Passengers NEVER TRANSPOR T P ASSENGERS IN THE CARGO AREA. W ARNING! • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seri- ously injured or killed. • Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is no[...]
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If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with the engine running, adjust your heating or cooling contr ols to force outside air into the vehicle. Set the blower at high speed. If you are r equired to drive with the tr unk open, make sure that all windows ar e closed and the climate control BLOWER switch is set at high speed. DO NOT use the rec[...]
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authorized dealer . If the light stays on, flickers, or comes on while driving, have the system checked by an autho- rized dealer . Defroster Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and place the blower control on high speed. Y ou should be able to feel the air directed against the windshield. See your authorized dealer for service if your de[...]
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UNDERST ANDING THE FEA TURES OF YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS 䡵 Mirrors .............................. 8 1 ▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror ................ 8 1 ▫ Automatic Dimming Inside Mirror — If Equipped ......................... 8 2 ▫ Outside Mirrors ...................... 8 2 ▫ Outside Mirrors Folding Featur e — If Equipped ..................[...]
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▫ General Information .................. 1 1 3 䡵 V oice Recognition System (VR) — If Equipped .......................... 1 1 3 ▫ V oice Recognition System (VR) Operation . . . 1 13 ▫ Commands ........................ 1 1 5 ▫ V oice T raining ...................... 1 1 8 䡵 Seats .............................. 1 1 8 ▫ Power Seats ....[...]
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䡵 W indshield W ipers And W ashers .......... 1 3 2 ▫ Intermittent W iper System .............. 1 3 2 ▫ Mist Feature ........................ 1 3 3 ▫ W indshield W ashers .................. 1 3 3 ▫ Headlights On W ith W ipers (A vailable W ith Auto Headlights Only) ................ 1 3 3 䡵 T ilt/T elescoping Steering Column .......... 1[...]
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䡵 Power Sunroof — If Equipped ............ 1 4 7 ▫ Opening Sunroof - Expr ess ............. 1 4 8 ▫ Closing Sunroof - Expr ess .............. 1 4 8 ▫ Pinch Protect Featur e ................. 1 4 8 ▫ Pinch Protect Override ................ 1 4 9 ▫ V enting Sunroof - Expr ess .............. 1 4 9 ▫ Sunshade Operation .................[...]
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MIRRORS Inside Day/Night Mirror A two-point pivot system allows for horizontal and vertical mirror adjustment. Adjust the mirror to center on the view through the r ear window . Headlight glare can be r educed by moving the small control under the mirr or to the night position (toward the rear of the vehicle). The mirr or should be adjusted while s[...]
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Automatic Dimming Inside Mirror — If Equipped This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight glar e from vehicles behind you. Y ou can turn the feature on or off by pr essing the button at the base of the mirror . A light next to the button will illuminate to indicate when the dimming feature is activated. CAUTION! T o avoid damage to the mirror[...]
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W ARNING! V ehicles and other objects seen in the passenger-side convex mirror will look smaller and farther away than they really are. Relying too much on your passenger-side convex mirror could cause you to collide with another vehicle or other object. Use your inside mirror when judging the size or distance of a vehicle seen in the passenger-sid[...]
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Power Mirrors The power mirror switch is located on the drivers door trim panel next to the power door lock switch. A rotary knob selects the left mirror , right mirror or off position. After selecting a mirror , move the knob in the same direction you want the mirr or to move. Use the center off position to guard against accidentally moving a mirr[...]
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Illuminated V anity Mirrors — If Equipped An illuminated vanity mirror is located on the sun visor . T o use the mirror , rotate the sun visor downwar d and swing the mirror cover upwar d. The light turns on automatically . Closing the mirror cover turns of f the light. HANDS-FREE COMMUNICA TION (UConnect 姞 )— IF EQUIPPED NOTE: The sales code[...]
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NOTE: The UConnect 威 system requir es a cellular phone equipped with the Bluetooth 威⬙ Hands-Fr ee Pr ofile, ⬙ Ve r - sion 0.96 or higher . See the UConnect 威 website for supported phones. NOTE: For UConnect 威 customer support, visit the following websites: • www .chrysler .com/uconnect • www .dodge.com/uconnect • www .jeep.com/uco[...]
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V oice Recognition Button Actual button location may vary with radio. The individual buttons are described in the “Operation” section. The UConnect 威 system can be used with any Hands-Free Profile certified Bluetooth 威 cellular phone. See the UConnect 威 website for supported phones. If your cellu- lar phone supports a differ ent profile ([...]
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• For each feature explanation in this section, only the combined form of the voice command is given. Y ou can also break the commands into parts and say each part of the command when you are asked for it. For example, you can use the combined form voice com- mand ⬙ Phonebook New Entry , ⬙ or you can break the combined form command into two v[...]
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The following are general phone to UConnect 威 system pairing instructions: • Press the PHONE button to begin. • After the ⬙ Ready ⬙ prompt and the following beep, say ⬙ Setup Phone Pairing. ⬙ • When prompted, after the beep, say ⬙ Pair a Phone ⬙ and follow the audible prompts. • Y ou will be asked to say a four-digit Personal [...]
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• The system will prompt you to say the number you want to call. • For example, you can say ⬙ 234-567-8901 ⬙ . • The UConnect 威 system will confirm the phone num- ber and then dial. The number will appear in the display of certain radios. Call by Saying a Name • Press the PHONE button to begin. • After the ⬙ Ready ⬙ prompt and t[...]
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• When prompted, enter the number designation (e.g., ⬙ Home, ⬙⬙ W ork, ⬙⬙ Mobile, ⬙ or ⬙ Pager ⬙ ). This will allow you to store multiple numbers for each phonebook entry , if desired. • When prompted, r ecite the phone number for the phonebook entry that you are adding. After you are finished adding an entry into the phone- boo[...]
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• Depending on the maximum number of entries down- loaded, there may be a short delay befor e the latest downloaded names can be used. Until then, if available, previous downloaded phonebook is available for use. • Only the phonebook of the currently connected mobile phone is accessible. • Only the Mobile phone’s phonebook is downloaded. SI[...]
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• If the phonebook entry is longer than 24 characters, it will only use the first 24 characters. Edit UConnect 威 Phonebook Entries NOTE: • Editing names in the phonebook is recommended when the vehicle is not in motion. • Automatic downloaded phonebook entries cannot be deleted or edited. • Press the PHONE button to begin. • After the ?[...]
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• After the ⬙ Ready ⬙ prompt and the following beep, say ⬙ Phonebook Delete. ⬙ • After you enter the Phonebook Delete menu, you will then be asked for the name of the entry that you wish to delete. Y ou can either say the name of a phonebook entry that you wish to delete or you can say ⬙ List Names ⬙ to hear a list of the entries in[...]
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List All Names in the UConnect 威 Phonebook • Press the PHONE button to begin. • After the ⬙ Ready ⬙ prompt and the following beep, say ⬙ Phonebook List Names. ⬙ • The UConnect 威 system will play the names of all the phonebook entries, including the downloaded phone- book entries, if available. • T o call one of the names in the [...]
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Answer or Reject an Incoming Call - Call Currently in Progress If a call is currently in pr ogress and you have another incoming call, you will hear the same network tones for call waiting that you normally hear when using your cell phone. Press the PHONE button to place the curr ent call on hold and answer the incoming call. NOTE: The UConnect 威[...]
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Three-W ay Calling T o initiate three-way calling, press the “V oice Recogni- tion” button while a call is in progr ess, and make a second phone call, as described under ⬙ Making a Second Call While Current Call in Pr ogress. ⬙ After the second call has established, press and hold the PHONE button until you hear a double beep, indicating th[...]
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• After the ignition key is switched to OFF , a call can continue on the UConnect 威 system for a certain dura- tion, after which the call is automatically transferred from the UConnect 威 system to the mobile phone. • An active call is automatically transferred to the mobile phone after the ignition key is switched to OFF . UConnect 姞 Syst[...]
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• After the ⬙ Ready ⬙ prompt and the following beep, say ⬙ Emergency ⬙ and the UConnect 威 system will instr uct the paired cellular phone to call the emer gency num- ber . This feature is supported in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. NOTE: • The emergency number dialed is based on the country where the vehicle is pur chased (91 1 for the[...]
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NOTE: • The T owing Assistance number dialed is based on the country where the vehicle is pur chased (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. T o do this, press ‘Phone’ button a[...]
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numbers, followed by ⬙ Send, ⬙ is also to be used for navigating through an automated customer service cen- ter menu structur e, and to leave a number on a pager . Y ou can also send stored UConnect 威 phonebook entries as tones for fast and easy access to voice mail and pager entries. T o use this feature, dial the number you wish to call and[...]
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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 cell phone, the UConnect 威 system will provide notification to inform you of your phone and network status when you are attempting to make a phone call using UConnect 威 . The status is given for [...]
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Advanced Phone Connectivity T ransfer Call to and from Cellular Phone The UConnect 威 system allows ongoing calls to be trans- ferred fr om your cellular phone to the UConnect 威 system without terminating the call. T o transfer an ongoing call from your UConnect 威 pair ed cellular phone to the UConnect 威 system or vice versa, press the “V [...]
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Select Another Cellular Phone This feature allows you to select and start using another phone paired with the UConnect 威 system. • Press the PHONE button to begin. • After the ⬙ Ready ⬙ prompt and the following beep, say ⬙ Setup Select Phone ⬙ and follow the prompts. • Y ou can also press the “V oice Recognition” button at any t[...]
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V oice T raining For users experiencing difficulty with the system r ecog- nizing their voice commands or numbers, the UConnect 威 system V oice T raining featur e may be used. T o enter this training mode, follow one of the two following proce- dures: From outside the UConnect 威 mode (e.g., fr om radio mode): • Press and hold the “V oice Re[...]
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• 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. • Even though the system is designed for users speaking in North American English, French, and Spanish ac- cents, the system may not always work fo[...]
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Far End Audio Performance • Audio quality is maximized under: • low-to-medium blower setting, • low-to-medium vehicle speed, • 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 degr [...]
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V oice Commands Primary Alternate(s) zero one two three four five six seven eight nine star (*) plus (+) pound (#) add location all V oice Commands Primary Alternate(s) call cancel confirmation prompts continue delete dial download edit emergency English erase all Espanol Francais help home UNDERST ANDING THE FEA TURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 11 1 3[...]
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V oice Commands Primary Alternate(s) language list names list phones mobile mute mute off new entry no pager pair a phone phone pairing pairing phonebook phone book previous recor d again V oice Commands Primary Alternate(s) redial return to main menu return or main menu select phone select send set up phone settings or phone set up towing assistan[...]
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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 appr oved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. • This device may not cause harmful interf[...]
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When you press the VR har d-key , you will hear a beep. The beep is your signal to give a command. NOTE: If you do not say a command within a few 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 har d-key , listen for the beep, and say your command. Pressing t[...]
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Commands The V oice Recognition 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 V olume 1. Start a dialogue by pressing the VR hard-key . 2. Say a command (e.g., HELP). 3. Use the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob to adjust the volume t[...]
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Radio FM T o switch to the FM band say FM or RADIO FM. In this mode, you may say the following commands: • FREQUENCY (to change the fr equency) • NEXT ST A TION (to select the next station) • PREVIOUS ST A TION (to select the previous station) • RADIO MENU (to switch to the radio menu) • MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu) Satellite Ra[...]
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Memo T o switch to the voice recorder mode say MEMO. In this mode, you may say the following commands: • NEW MEMO (to recor d a new memo) — During the recor ding you may press the VR har d-key to stop recor ding. Y ou proceed by saying one of the following commands: − SA VE (to save the memo) − CONTINUE (to continue recor ding) − DELETE ([...]
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V oice T raining For users experiencing difficulty with the system r ecog- nizing their voice commands or numbers, the UConnect 威 system V oice T raining featur e may be used. 1. Press the VR hard-key , speak “System Setup” and once you are in that menu then speak “V oice T raining.” This will train your own voice to the system and will i[...]
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W ARNING! 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 the seat only while the vehicle is parked. CAUTION! Do not place any article under a power seat as it may cause damage to the seat control[...]
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Power Reclining Seats The recliner contr ol is located on the outboard side of the seat. W ARNING! 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 even fatally injured. Use the recliner only when the vehicle is parked. Lu[...]
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Head Restraints Head restraints can r educe the risk of whiplash injury in the event of impact from the r ear . Adjust the restraint so that the upper edge is as high as practical. T o raise it, pull upward on the head r estraint. T o lower it, depress the button on the post guide and push downward on the head restraint. Lumbar Support Control Leve[...]
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Heated Seats This feature heats the fr ont driver , passenger , and second row seats. The contr ols for each heater are located near the bottom center of the instrument panel. After turning the ignition ON, Press the switch once to select High level heating. Press the switch a second time to select Low level heating. Press the switch a thir d time [...]
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W ARNING! • Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury , medication, alcohol use, ex- haustion, or other physical conditions must exer- cise care when using the seat heater . It may cause burns even at low temperatures, especially if used for long periods. • Do not plac[...]
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W ARNING! • Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into position. If the seatback is not securely locked into position, the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly latched seat could cause serious injury . • The cargo area in the rear of the vehicle (with the rear seatbacks in the loc[...]
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2. Move to the outside of the vehicle and push the safety catch to the left. The safety catch is located under the center front edge of the hood. Use the hood prop r od (if equipped) to secure the hood in the open position. T o prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood to close it. Lower the hood, until it is open approximately 6 in (15 cm), an[...]
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ment panel lights, instrument panel light dimming, inte- rior lights and fog lights. Rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the first detent for parking light and instrument panel light operation. Rotate the headlight switch to the second detent for headlight, park light, and instrument panel light operation. Automatic Headlights — If Equipped [...]
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The Headlights On with W ipers feature can be enabled or disabled. Refer to ”Headlights On with W ipers,” under “Personal Settings (Customer-Pr ogrammable Features)” under “Electronic V ehicle Information Center” in Section 4. Headlight Time Delay This feature pr ovides the safety of headlight illumination for up to 90 seconds (programm[...]
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Fog Lights The front fog light switch is built into the head- light switch. T o activate the front fog lights, turn on the parking lights or the low beam headlights and press the headlight switch. T o turn off the fr ont fog lights, either press headlight switch again or turn of f the headlight switch. An indicator light in the instrument cluster i[...]
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T urn Signals Move the multifunction lever up or down and the corresponding turn signal indicator in the instr ument cluster flashes to show proper operation of the fr ont and rear turn signal lights. Y ou can also signal a lane change by moving the lever partially up or down without moving beyond the detent. Releasing the multifunction lever at th[...]
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Overhead Console Map/Reading Lights These lights are mounted between the sun visors on the overhead console. Each light is turned on by pr essing the lens. Press the lens a second time to turn of f the light. These lights also turn on when a door is opened, or when the UNLOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is pressed, or when [...]
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Interior Lights The interior lights come on when a door is opened. T o protect the battery , the interior lights will turn off automatically 10 minutes after the ignition switch is moved to the LOCK position. This will occur if the interior lights were switched on manually or ar e on because a door is open. This includes the glove box light, but no[...]
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WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND W ASHERS The multifunction lever operates the windshield wipers and washer when the ignition switch is in the ON position. The multifunction lever is lo- cated on the left side of the steering column. Rotate the end of the multifunction lever to the first detent past the intermittent settings for low speed wiper operation, or [...]
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regulate the wipe interval fr om a minimum of one cycle every second to a maximum of approximately 23 seconds between cycles. W ARNING! Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield could lead to an accident. Y ou might not see other vehicles or other obstacles. T o avoid sudden icing of the windshield during freezing weather , warm the windshie[...]
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addition, the headlights will turn off when the wipers ar e turned off if they wer e turned on by this feature. The Headlights On with W ipers feature can be enabled or disabled. Refer to ”Headlights On with W ipers,” under “Personal Settings (Customer-Pr ogrammable Features)” under “Electronic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC)” in Sec[...]
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W ARNING! Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. The telescoping adjustment must be locked while driv- ing. Adjusting the steering wheel while driving or driving without the telescoping adjustment locked could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. ADJUST ABLE PEDALS — IF EQUIPPED The adjustable pedals system is designed to all[...]
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• The pedals can be adjusted while driving. • The pedals cannot be adjusted when the transmission is in REVERSE or when the speed control is on. 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 [...]
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T o Activate Push and release the ON/OFF button located on the end of the Electronic Speed Contr ol lever . The indicator light in the instrument cluster will illuminate to show that the speed control system is on. T o turn the system off, push and release the ON/OFF button again. The system and the indicator light will turn off. W ARNING! Leaving [...]
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T o Deactivate The system will disable Electronic Speed Contr ol without erasing the memory if you: • Softly tap the brake pedal, • Depress the brake pedal, or • Pull the Electronic Speed Contr ol lever toward you to CANCEL. Pushing and releasing the ON/OFF button or turning of f the ignition erases the set speed from memory . T o Resume Spee[...]
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T apping the Electronic Speed Control lever to SET DE- CEL once will result in a 1 mph (1.6 km/h) speed decrease. Each time the Electr onic Speed Control lever is tapped, speed decreases. T o Accelerate For Passing Depress the accelerator as you would normally . When the pedal is released, the vehicle will r eturn to the set speed. Using Electronic[...]
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE The overhead console contains courtesy/r eading lights, an optional universal garage door opener (HomeLink 威 ), storage for sunglasses, and an optional power sunroof switch. Courtesy/Reading Lights At the forward end of the console ar e two courtesy/ reading lights. Press the lens to turn on the light. Pr ess it a second time to [...]
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GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED HomeLink 威 replaces up to thr ee remote contr ols (hand- held transmitters) that operate devices such as garage door openers, motorized gates, lighting, or home security systems. The HomeLink 威 unit operates off your vehicle’s battery . The HomeLink 威 buttons are located in the over head console, and conta[...]
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W ARNING! • Y our motorized door or gate will open and close while you are training the Universal T ransceiver . Do not train the transceiver if people or pets are in the path of the door or gate. Only use this trans- ceiver with a garage door opener that has a “stop and reverse” feature as required by federal safety standards. This includes [...]
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2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 in (3 to 8 cm) from the HomeLink 威 buttons while keeping the EVIC display in view . For optimal training, point the battery end of the hand- held transmitter away from the HomeLink 威 . 3. Simultaneously , press and hold both the chosen HomeLink 威 button and the hand-held transmitter button until the E[...]
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This can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the garage door opener motor (it is NOT the button normally used to open and close the door). 6. Firmly press and release the “learn” or “training” button. The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer . NOTE: There ar e 30 seconds in which to initiate the n[...]
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Gate Operator/Canadian Programming Canadian radio-frequency laws r equire transmitter sig- nals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds of transmission – which may not be long enough for HomeLink 威 to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law , some U.S. gate operators are designed to “time-out” in the sa[...]
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Reprogramming A Single HomeLink 姞 Button T o reprogram a channel that has been pr eviously trained, follow these steps: 1. T urn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position. 2. Press and hold the desired HomeLink 威 button for 20 seconds until the EVIC display states “CHANNEL # TRAINING.” Do not release the button. 3. W ithout releasing the b[...]
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General Information This device complies with FCC rules Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation NOTE: The transmitter has bee[...]
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W ARNING! • Never leave children in a vehicle with the key in the ignition switch. Occupants, particularly unat- tended children, can become entrapped by the power sunroof while operating the power sunroof switch. Such entrapment may result in serious injury or death. • In an accident, there is a greater risk of being thrown from a vehicle with[...]
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sunroof will automatically r etract. Remove the obstruc- tion if this occurs. Next, press the power sunr oof switch forward and r elease to Express Close. Pinch Protect Override If a known obstruction (ice, debris, etc.) pr events closing, press the power sunr oof switch forward and hold for two seconds after the reversal occurs. This allows the su[...]
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Sunroof Maintenance Use only a nonabrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the glass panel. Ignition Off Operation The power sunroof switch will r emain active for up to 60 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF . Opening either front door will cancel this featur e. The time for this feature is pr ogrammable. Refer to “Delay Power Off [...]
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NOTE: If desired, the power outlet next to the ash receiver tray (if equipped) can be converted by your authorized dealer to provide power with the ignition switch in the LOCK position. The center console outlet is powered dir ectly from the battery (power available at all times). Items plugged into this outlet may discharge the battery and/or pr e[...]
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Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off CAUTION! • Many accessories that can be plugged in draw power from the vehicle’s battery even when not in use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually , if plugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery will discharge sufficiently to degrade battery life and/or prevent engine starting. • Accessories tha[...]
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CUPHOLDERS Front Seat Cupholders The cupholders are located in the forwar d edge of the center console. Rear Seat Cupholders The rear seat cupholders ar e located in the center armrest between the rear seats. The cupholders ar e positioned forward in the armr est and side-by-side to provide convenient access to beverage cans or bottles while mainta[...]
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STORAGE Console Features The center console contains two shift bezel cubby bins with rubber mats for holding small items. For vehicles not equipped with navigation radio, the console also contains an extra storage bin located below the climate control, which holds up to four CD jewel cases. W ithout V ehicle Entertainment System (VES) 威 T wo sepa[...]
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The top compartment holds small items, such as a pen and note pad, while the larger bottom compartment will hold CDs and alike. The bottom compartment also con- tains a 12 V olt power outlet and a molded-in coin holder (designed to hold various size coins). A slot in the left and right side of the top compartment provides clearance for power cords [...]
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W ARNING! • Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into position. If the seatback is not securely locked into position, the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly latched seat could cause serious injury . • The cargo area in the rear of the vehicle (with the rear seatbacks in the loc[...]
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REAR WINDOW FEA TURES Electric Rear Window Defroster The Electric Rear W indow Defroster button is located on the climate control. Pr ess this button to turn on the rear window defr oster and the heated outside rearview mirr ors (if equipped). An indicator in the button will illuminate when the rear window defr oster is on. The rear window defr ost[...]
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UNDERST ANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT P ANEL CONTENTS 䡵 Instrument Panel Featur es ............... 1 6 3 䡵 Premium Instr ument Cluster ............. 1 6 4 䡵 Instrument Cluster Descriptions ........... 1 6 5 䡵 Electronic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC) . . 174 ▫ Electronic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC) Displays ...........................[...]
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▫ Operation Instructions - (Disc Mode For CD And MP3/WMA Audio Play , DVD-V ideo) . . . 199 ▫ Notes On Playing MP3/WMA Files ....... 2 0 1 ▫ List Button (Disc Mode For MP3/WMA Play) ............................. 2 0 4 ▫ Info Button (Disc Mode For MP3/WMA Play) ............................. 2 0 4 䡵 AM/FM/CD/DVD Multimedia System Radio (RER[...]
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▫ List Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) ...... 2 2 8 ▫ Info Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) ...... 2 2 9 䡵 Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) — If Equipped .......................... 2 3 0 ▫ Connecting The iPod 威 ................. 2 3 0 ▫ Using This Feature ................... 2 3 1 ▫ Controlling The iPod 威 Using Radio Buttons ........[...]
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䡵 Sirius Backseat TV™ — If Equipped ........ 2 4 1 䡵 V ideo Entertainment System (VES)™ — If Equipped .......................... 2 4 2 ▫ Kicker 威 Mobile Surround (KMS1) 威 – If Equipped ........................ 2 4 4 䡵 Remote Sound System Controls ........... 2 4 5 䡵 CD/DVD Maintenance ................. 2 4 6 䡵 Radio Operat[...]
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INSTRUMENT P ANEL FEA TURES 1 - Air Outlet 7 - Climate Control 13 - Hood Release 2 - Instrument Cluster 8 - HEA TED SEA T Switch* 14 - TRUNK RELEASE Switch 3 - HAZARD Switch 9 - Power Outlet 15 - HEADLIGHT Switch 4 - Electronic Stability Pr ogram OFF Button* 10 - Ash T ray* * If Equipped 5 - Glove Compartment 1 1 - Storage Compartment* 6 - Radio 12[...]
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PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 164 UNDERST ANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT P ANEL[...]
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS 1. Fuel Gauge The pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition switch is in the ON position. 2. T rip Odometer Button Press this button to change the display fr om odometer to either of two trip odometer settings. The letter “A” or “B” will appear when in the trip odometer mode. Push in [...]
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7. Electronic Throttle Contr ol (ETC) Light This light will turn on briefly as a bulb check when the ignition switch is turned ON. This light will also turn on while the engine is running if ther e is a problem with the Elec- tronic Thr ottle Control (ETC) system. If the light comes on while the engine is running, safely bring the vehicle to a comp[...]
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CAUTION! Driving with a hot cooling system could damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads 240°F (1 16°C) or greater , pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air conditioner turned off until the pointer drops back into the normal range 200– 230°F (93–1 10°C). If the pointer remains at 240°F (1 16°C) or greater[...]
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1 1. Engine T emperature W arning Light This light will turn on and a single chime will sound to warn of an overheated engine condition. When this light turns on, the engine temperature is critically hot. The vehicle should be turned OFF immediately and serviced as soon as possible. 12. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) / T raction Control System [...]
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15. High Beam Light This light will turn on when the high beam headlights are ON. Push the multifunction lever away from the steering wheel to switch the headlights to high beam. 16. Seat Belt Reminder Light This light will turn on for five to eight seconds as a bulb check when the ignition switch is first turned ON. A chime will sound if the drive[...]
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20. Brake W arning Light This light monitors various brake functions, including brake fluid level and parking brake application. If the brake light turns on, it may indicate that the parking brake is applied, that the brake fluid level is low , or that there is a problem with the anti-lock brake system reservoir . If the light remains on when the p[...]
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W ARNING! Driving a vehicle with the brake light on is danger- ous. Part of the brake system may have failed. It will take longer to stop the vehicle. Y ou could have an accident. Have the vehicle checked immediately . V ehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), are also equipped with Electr onic Brake Force Distribution (EBD). In the[...]
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As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a T ire Pressur e Monitoring System (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pr essure telltale when one or more of your tir es is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly , when the low tire pressur e telltale illumi- nates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inf[...]
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CAUTION! The TPMS has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures and warning have been established for the tire size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable system opera- tion or sensor damage may result when using re- placement equipment that is not of the same size, type, and/or style. Aftermarket wheels can cause se[...]
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25. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is part of an onboard diagnostic system called OBD. The OBD system monitors engine and automatic transmission control systems. The MIL will turn on when the key is in the ON position before engine start. If the MIL does not come on when turning the key from LOCK to ON, have[...]
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This system conveniently allows the driver to select a variety of useful information by pressing the switches mounted on the steering wheel. The EVIC consists of the following: • System status • V ehicle information warning message displays • T ire Pressur e Monitor System • Personal settings (customer programmable featur es) • Compass di[...]
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Press the FUNCTION SELECT button to accept a selection. The FUNCTION SELECT button also functions as a remote sound system con- trol. Refer to “Remote Sound System Contr ols” in this section. Press the SCROLL button to scroll thr ough T rip Functions, Performance Pages (if equipped), Navigation (if equipped), System Status Mes- sages, and Perso[...]
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• Right Front T urn Signal Light Out (with a single chime) • Right Rear T urn Signal Light Out (with a single chime) • RKE Battery Low (with a single chime) • Personal Settings Not A vailable – V ehicle Not in P ARK • Left/Right Front Door Ajar (one or more, with a single chime if speed is above 1 mph [1.6 km/h]) • Left/Right Rear Doo[...]
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• Check TPM System (with a single chime). Refer to “Starting And Operating, T ire Section” • Check Gascap (refer to “Adding Fuel” in Section 5) • Insert Key/T urn T o Run (refer to “Remote Starting System” in Section 2) • Upshift • Stereo (if equipped with Driver -Selectable Surround Sound [DSS]) • V ideo Surround (if equipp[...]
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• T rip B • Elapsed T ime • Display Units of Measure in Press the SCROLL button to cycle through all the T rip Computer functions. The T rip Functions mode displays the following. • A verage Fuel Economy Shows the average fuel economy since the last reset. When the fuel economy is reset, the display will r ead “RESET” or show dashes for[...]
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• T rip B Shows the total distance traveled for T rip B since the last reset. • Elapsed T ime Shows the total elapsed time of travel since the last reset when the ignition switch is in the ACC position. Elapsed time will increment when the ignition switch is in the ON or ST AR T position. • Display Units of Measure in T o make your selection,[...]
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The Performance Pages include the following features: • 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) • Braking Distance • 1/8 Mile • 1/4 Mile • Instantaneous G-Force • Peak G-Force • Digital Speedometer T o access, press and release the MENU button until Performance Pages displays in the EVIC. Press the SCROLL button to cycle through the featur es. Press th[...]
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Braking Distance When selected, this screen displays the vehicle’s braking distance and the speed at which the brake pedal was depressed. • This feature will only function when applying the brakes at speeds above 30 mph (48 km/h). • Engaging the parking brake will disable this feature. • The word “READY” will flash when conditions ar e [...]
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• The time and speed will continue to display until the FUNCTION SELECT button is pressed. • Pressing the FUNCTION SELECT button will clear the current r un and display the vehicle’s best 1/8 mile (1/4 mile) run. • T o clear the vehicle’s best 1/8 mile (1/4 mile) run, press and hold the FUNCTION SELECT button for five seconds. Instantaneo[...]
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Compass Display The compass readings indicate the dir ection the vehicle is facing. Press and r elease the COMP ASS button to display one of eight com- pass readings and the outside temperatur e. Automatic Compass Calibration This compass is self-calibrating, which eliminates the need to set the compass manually . When the vehicle is new , the comp[...]
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Compass V ariance Compass V ariance is the difference between Magnetic North and Geographic North. T o compensate for the differ ences, the variance should be set for the zone where the vehicle is driven, per the zone map. Once properly set, the compass will automatically compensate for the differ ences, and provide the most accurate compass headin[...]
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4. Press and release the FUNCTION SELECT button until the proper variance zone is selected, accor ding to the map. 5. Press and release the compass button to exit. Navigation — If Equipped Navigation Display Control Press and r elease the MENU button until Navigation displays in the EVIC. When the Navigation System is On, the steering wheel butto[...]
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• Audio Surround While in the Surround Sound menu, pr ess the FUNC- TION SELECT button to change surround modes. The V ideo Surround Mode will only be available for video media sources (DVDs, V ideo CDs, or other video media supported by the radio). System W arnings (Customer Information Features) Press and r elease the MENU button until “SYSTE[...]
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select English, Espanol, Deutsch, Italiano, or Francais. Then, as you continue, the information will display in the selected language. NOTE: The EVIC will not change the UConnect 威 lan- guage selection. Refer to “Language Selection” under “Hands-Free Communication (UConnect 威 )” in Section 3. “Lock Doors Automatically at 15 mph (24 km[...]
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“Flash Lights with Remote Key Lock” When ON is selected, the front and r ear turn signals will flash when the doors are locked or unlocked with the RKE transmitter . This feature may be selected with or without the sound horn on lock feature selected. T o make your selection, press and r elease the FUNCTION SE- LECT button until “ON” or “[...]
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“Delay Power Off to Accessories Until Exit” When this feature is selected, the power WINDOW switches, radio, hands-free system (if equipped), DVD video system (if equipped), power sunroof (if equipped), and power outlets will remain active for up to 60 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF . Opening a vehicle door will cancel this fea[...]
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SALES CODE REQ — AM/FM STEREO RADIO AND 6–DISC CD/DVD CHANGER (MP3/WMA AUX JACK) NOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower right side of the radio faceplate. Operating Instructions - Radio Mode NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate the radio. Power Switch/V olume Control (Rotary) Push the ON/VOLUME cont[...]
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to seek up and the left switch to seek down. The radio will remain tuned to the new station until you make another selection. Holding either button will bypass stations without stopping until you release it. SCAN Button Pressing the SCAN button causes the tuner to sear ch for the next listenable station, in AM, FM or Satellite (if equipped) frequen[...]
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3. After adjusting the hours, press the right side TUNE/ SCROLL control knob to set the minutes. The minutes will begin to blink. 4. Adjust the minutes using the right side TUNE/ SCROLL control knob. Press the TUNE/SCROLL contr ol knob to save the time change. 5. T o exit, press any button/knob or wait five seconds. The clock can also be set by pre[...]
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Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a thir d time and TREBLE will display . T urn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to the right or left to incr ease or decrease the treble tones. Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a fourth time and BALANCE will display . T urn the TUNE/ SCROLL control knob to the right or left to adjust the sound level from [...]
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Program T ype 16-Digit Character Display Jazz Jazz News News Nostalgia Nostalga Oldies Oldies Personality Persnlty Public Public Rhythm and Blues R & B Religious Music Rel Musc Religious T alk Rel T alk Rock Rock Soft Soft Soft Rock Soft Rck Soft Rhythm and Blues Soft R & B Program T ype 16-Digit Character Display Sports Sports T alk T alk [...]
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SETUP Button Pressing the SETUP button allows you to select between the following items: NOTE: T urn the TUNE/SCROLL contr ol knob to scroll through the entries. Push the AUDIO/SELECT button to select an entry and make changes. • DVD Enter - When the disc is in DVD Menu mode, selecting DVD Enter will allow you to play the current highlighted sele[...]
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• VES™ Power - Allows you to turn VES™ ON and OFF (if equipped). • VES™ Lock - Locks out rear VES™ r emote controls (if equipped). • VES™ CH1/CH2 - Allows the user to change the mode of either the IR1 or IR2, wireless headphones by pressing the AUDIO/SELECT button (if equipped). • Set Home Clock - Pressing the SELECT button allows[...]
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Subtitle Language — If Equipped Selecting this item allows you to choose a default subtitle language (effective only if the language is supported by the disc). Y ou can select a language not listed by scrolling down and selecting ⬙ other . ⬙ Enter the country code using the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to scroll up and down to select the number a[...]
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and press and r elease that button. If a button is not selected within five seconds after pressing the SET but- ton, the station will continue to play but will not be stored into pushbutton memory . Y ou may add a second station to each pushbutton by repeating the above pr ocedure with this exception: Pr ess the SET button twice and SET 2 will show[...]
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CAUTION! The radio may shut down during extremely hot conditions. When this occurs, the radio will indicate “Disc Hot” and shut off until a safe temperature is reached. This shutdown is necessary to protect the optics of the DVD player and other radio internal components. NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate th[...]
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SEEK Button (CD MODE) Press the right SEEK button for the next selection on the CD. Press the left SEEK button to r eturn to the beginning of the current selection, or r eturn to the beginning of the previous selection if the CD is within the first second of the current selection. Pr essing and holding the SEEK button will allow you to scroll thr o[...]
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Supported Medium Formats (File Systems) The medium formats supported by the radio are ISO 9660 Level 1 and Level 2 and includes the Joliet extension. When reading discs r ecorded using formats other than ISO 9660 Level 1 and Level 2, the radio may fail to read files properly and may be unable to play the file nor - mally . UDF and Apple HFS formats[...]
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frequencies in the following table ar e supported. In addition, variable bit rates (VBR) are also supported. The majority of MP3/WMA files use a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and a 192, 160, 128, 96 or VBR bit rates. MPEG Specification Sampling Fre- quency (kHz) Bit Rate (kbps) MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 48, 44.1, 32 320, 256, 224, 192, 160, 128, 1 12, 96, 80, [...]
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• Number of files and folders - Loading times will increase with mor e files and folders T o increase the speed of disc loading, it is recommended to use CD-R media and single-session discs. T o create a single-session disc, enable the “Disc at Once” option before writing to the disc. LIST Button (DISC Mode for MP3/WMA Play) Pressing the LIST[...]
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Pressing the AUX button will change the mode to auxil- iary device if the AUX jack is connected. NOTE: The AUX device must be turned on and the device’s volume set to the proper level. If the AUX audio is not loud enough, turn the device’s volume up. If the AUX audio sounds distorted, turn the device’s volume down. SEEK Button (Auxiliary Mode[...]
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Operating Instructions - Hands-Free Phone (UConnect 威 ) (If Equipped) Refer to “Hands-Free Communication (UConnect 威 )” in Section 3. Operating Instructions - Satellite Radio Mode (If Equipped) Refer to “Satellite Radio” in this section. Operating Instructions - V ideo Entertainment System (VES)™ (If Equipped) Refer to separate “V i[...]
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(HDD). Sirius Satellite Radio is optional. The 6.5 in (16.5 cm) touch screen allows for easy menu selection. The RER radio also contains a Global Positioning System (GPS)-based Navigation system. Refer to your Multimedia system (REN) or Navigation (RER) user’s manual for detailed operating instructions. Operating Instructions — V oice Recogniti[...]
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4. T o move the hour forward, touch the scr een where the word “Hour” with the arr ow pointing upward is dis- played. T o move the hour backward, touch the screen where the wor d “Hour” with the arrow pointing down- ward is displayed. 5. T o move the minute forward, touch the scr een where the word “Min” with the arr ow pointing upward [...]
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Changing the T ime Zone 1. T urn on the multimedia system. 2. T ouch the screen where the time is displayed. The clock setting menu will appear on the screen. 3. T ouch the screen wher e the words “Set T ime Zone” are displayed. The time zone selection menu will appear on the screen. 4. Select a time zone by touching the screen where your selec[...]
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Operating Instructions — Radio Mode NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate the radio. Power Switch/V olume Control (Rotary) Push the On/V olume control knob to turn on the radio. Push the On/V olume control knob a second time to turn off the radio. Electronic V olume Control The electronic volume contr ol turns con[...]
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4. Adjust the minutes using the right side T une/Scroll control knob. Pr ess the T une/Scroll control knob to save time change. 5. T o exit, press any button/knob, or wait five seconds. R W/FF Pressing the R W (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttons causes the tuner to search for the next fr equency in the direction of the arr ows. This feature opera[...]
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AM/FM Button Press the buttons to select either AM or FM mode. SET/RND Button — T o Set the Pushbutton Memory When you are r eceiving a station that you wish to commit to pushbutton memory , press the SET/RND button. The symbol SET 1 will now show in the display window . Select the button (1 to 6) you wish to lock onto this station and press and [...]
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• This radio is capable of playing compact discs (CD), recor dable compact discs (CD-R), rewritable compact discs (CD-R W), compact discs with MP3 tracks and multisession compact discs with CD and MP3 tracks. Inserting Compact Disc(s) Gently insert one CD into the CD player with the CD label facing up. The CD will automatically be pulled into the[...]
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If you have ejected a disc and have not removed it within 10 seconds, it will be reloaded. If the CD is not r emoved, the radio will reinsert the CD but will not play it. A disc can be ejected with the radio and ignition OFF . NOTE: Ejecting with ignition OFF is not allowed on convertible or soft-top models (if equipped). SEEK Button Press the righ[...]
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Press the RND button a second time to stop Random Play . Notes on Playing MP3 Files The radio can play MP3 files; however , acceptable MP3 file recor ding media and formats are limited. When writing MP3 files, pay attention to the following restric- tions. Supported Media (Disc T ypes) The MP3 file recor ding media supported by the radio are CDDA, [...]
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Multisession disc formats are supported by the radio. Multisession discs may contain combinations of normal CD audio tracks and computer files (including MP3 files). Discs created with an option such as ⬙ keep disc open after writing ⬙ are most likely multisession discs. The use of multisession for CD audio or MP3 playback may result in longer [...]
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Playback of MP3 Files When a medium containing MP3 data is loaded, the radio checks all files on the medium. If the medium contains a lot of folders or files, the radio will take more time to start playing the MP3 files. Loading times for playback of MP3 files may be affected by the following: • Media - CD-R W media may take longer to load than C[...]
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SALES CODE RES/RSC — AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH CD PLA YER (MP3 AUX JACK) AND SIRIUS RADIO NOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower right side of the radio faceplate. Operating Instructions — Radio Mode NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate the radio. Power Switch/V olume Control (Rotary) Push the On/V ol[...]
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SEEK Buttons Press and r elease the SEEK buttons to search for the next listenable station in AM/FM mode. Press the right switch to seek up and the left switch to seek down. The radio will remain tuned to the new station until you make another selection. Holding either button will bypass stations without stopping until you release it. V oice Recogn[...]
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3. After adjusting the hours, press the right side T une/ Scroll contr ol knob to set the minutes. The minutes will begin to blink. 4. Adjust the minutes using the right side T une/Scroll control knob. Pr ess the T une/Scroll control knob to save time change. 5. T o exit, press any button/knob or wait five seconds. The clock can also be set by pres[...]
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Push the rotary T une/Scroll contr ol knob a second time and MID will display . T urn the T une/Scroll contr ol knob to the right or left to increase or decr ease the mid-range tones. Push the rotary T une/Scroll contr ol knob a third time and TREBLE will display . T urn the T une/Scroll contr ol knob to the right or left to increase or decr ease t[...]
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Program T ype 16-Digit Character Display Foreign Language Language Information Inform Jazz Jazz News News Nostalgia Nostalga Oldies Oldies Personality Persnlty Public Public Rhythm and Blues R & B Religious Music Rel Musc Religious T alk Rel T alk Rock Rock Soft Soft Soft Rock Soft Rck Program T ype 16-Digit Character Display Soft Rhythm and Bl[...]
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SETUP Button Pressing the SETUP button allows you to select between the following items: • Set Clock — Pressing the SELECT button will allow you to set the clock. T urn the T une/Scroll contr ol knob to adjust the hours and then press and turn the T une/Scroll control knob to adjust the minutes. Pr ess the T une/Scroll control knob again to sav[...]
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Operation Instructions — CD MODE for CD and MP3 Audio Play NOTE: • The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate the radio. • This radio is capable of playing compact discs (CD), recor dable compact discs (CD-R), rewritable compact discs (CD-R W), compact discs with MP3 tracks and multisession compact discs with CD and MP3 [...]
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EJECT Button - Ejecting a CD Press the EJECT button to eject the CD. If you have ejected a disc and have not removed it within 10 seconds, it will be reloaded. If the CD is not r emoved, the radio will reinsert the CD but will not play it. A disc can be ejected with the radio and ignition OFF . NOTE: Ejecting with ignition OFF is not allowed on con[...]
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SET/RND Button (Random Play Button) Press this button while the CD is playing to activate Random Play . This feature plays the selections on the compact disc in random order to pr ovide an interesting change of pace. Press the right SEEK button to move to the next ran- domly selected track. Press the SET/RND button a second time to stop Ran- dom Pl[...]
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• Maximum number of characters in file/folder names: • Level 1: 12 (including a separator ⬙ . ⬙ and a three- character extension) • Level 2: 31 (including a separator ⬙ . ⬙ and a three- character extension) Multisession disc formats are supported by the radio. Multisession discs may contain combinations of normal CD audio tracks and c[...]
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ID3 T ag information for artist, song title, and album title are supported for version 1 ID3 tags. ID3 version 2 is not supported by the radios. Playlist files are not supported. MP3 Pr o files are not supported. Playback of MP3 Files When a medium containing MP3 data is loaded, the radio checks all files on the medium. If the medium contains a lot[...]
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INFO Button (CD Mode for MP3 Play) Pressing the INFO button r epeatedly will scroll thr ough the following T AG information: Song T itle, Artist, File Name, and Folder Name (if available). Press the INFO button once mor e to return to ⬙ elapsed time ⬙ priority mode. Press and hold the INFO button for thr ee seconds or more and the radio will di[...]
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UNIVERSAL CONSUMER INTERF ACE (UCI) — IF EQUIPPED NOTE: This section is for sales code RES and REQ/ REL/RET radios only with UConnect 威 . For sales code RER, REN and REZ touch-screen radio UCI featur e, refer to the separate RER, REN or REZ User’s Manual. UCI is available only if equipped as an option with these radios. This feature allows yo[...]
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• If the iPod 威 battery is completely discharged, it may not communicate with the UCI system until a mini- mum charge is attained. Leaving the iPod 威 connected to the UCI system may charge it to the r equired level. Using This Feature By using the optional connection cable to connect an iPod 威 to the vehicle’s UCI 16–pin connector port:[...]
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• Jump backward in the curr ent track by pressing and holding the << RW button. Holding the << RW button long enough will take you to the beginning of the current track. • Jump forward in the curr ent track by pressing and holding the FF >> button. • A single press backward << RW or forwar d FF >> will jump backw[...]
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• RND button (available on sales code RES radio only): Pressing this button toggles between Shuf fle ON and Shuffle OFF modes for the iPod 威 .I ft h e RND icon is showing on the radio display , then the shuffle mode is ON. List Or Browse Mode During Play mode, pressing any of the buttons described below , takes you to List mode. List mode enabl[...]
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• Pressing a PRESET button, will display the curr ent list on the top line and the first item in that list on the second line. • T o Exit List mode without selecting a track, press the same PRESET button again to go back to Play mode . • LIST button: The LIST button will display the top level menu of the iPod 威 . T urn the TUNE control knob[...]
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SA TELLITE RADIO — IF EQUIPPED (REN/REQ/RER/RES/REU RADIOS ONL Y) Satellite radio uses direct satellite-to-r eceiver broadcast- ing technology to provide clear digital sound, coast to coast. The subscription service provider is Sirius Satellite Radio. This service offers over 130 channels of music, sports, news, entertainment, and programming for[...]
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Sirius ID number will display . The Sirius ID number display will time out in two minutes. Press any button on the radio to exit this screen. ESN/SID Access W ith REN/RER Radios While in SA T mode, press the MENU button on the radio faceplate. Next, touch the SUBSCRIPTION tab on the touch screen. All the ESNs that apply to your vehicle will display[...]
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• Dense tree coverage may interr upt reception in the form of short audio mutes. • Driving under wide bridges or along tall buildings can cause intermittent reception. • Placing objects over or too close to the antenna can cause signal blockage. Operating Instructions — Satellite Mode NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC posit[...]
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R W/FF Pressing the R W (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttons causes the tuner to search for the next channel in the direction of the arr ows. TUNE Control (Rotary) T urn the rotary T une/Scr oll control knob clockwise to increase or counter clockwise to decrease the channel. MUSIC TYPE Button — Except REU Radio Pressing this button once will tur[...]
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SETUP Button Pressing the SETUP button allows you to select the following items: • Display Sirius ID number — Press the AUDIO/ SELECT button to display the Sirius ID number . This number is used to activate, deactivate, or change the Sirius subscription. SET Button – T o Set the Pushbutton Memory When you are r eceiving a channel that you wis[...]
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Operating Instructions — Hands-Free Phone (If Equipped) Refer to “Hands-Free Communication (UConnect 威 )” in Section 3. Operating Instructions — Video Entertainment System (VES)™ (If Equipped) Refer to separate “V ideo Entertainment System (VES)™ Guide.” KICKER 姞 HIGH PERFORMANCE SOUND SYSTEM WITH DRIVER-SELECT ABLE SURROUND (DS[...]
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“Audio Surround” is optimized for fr ont seat passengers for any audio source. This surr ound effect is available for audio from any sour ce – AM/FM/CD/ Satellite Radio or AUX – and is activated through the Electr onic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC). Refer to “Driver-Selectable Surround Sound (DSS)” under “Electr onic V ehicle Inf[...]
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VIDEO ENTERT AINMENT SYSTEM (VES)™ — IF EQUIPPED The optional V ideo Entertainment System (VES)™ in- cludes the following components for rear seat entertain- ment: • A diagonal 7 in (17.8 cm) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen integrated into the center console armr est. The screen featur es brightness control for optimum day- time and nig[...]
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• The LCD screen swings up fr om the rear of the armr est to allow the rear seat passenger(s) to view the display . NOTE: Close the armrest after the LCD scr een has been raised to its viewing position. • The touch screen radio and DVD player contr ols allow front seat operation for easy setup in the case of younger rear seat passengers. • A [...]
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• T wo wireless infrared headsets allow r ear seat passen- gers to listen to the same or individual audio sources. Audio/V ideo RCA Jacks (AUX Jacks) on the rear of the center console enable the monitor to display video directly from a video camera, connect video games for display on the screen, or play music directly fr om an MP3 player . 1. V i[...]
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REMOTE SOUND SYSTEM CONTROLS The remote sound system contr ols are located on the surface of the steering wheel at the three and nine o’clock positions. The remote sound system contr ols are located on the surface of the steering wheel at the three and nine o’clock positions. V ehicles equipped with steering wheel-mounted buttons are also equip[...]
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Press the AUDIO MODE button to select the Compass/T emp/Audio screen. This screen displays radio and media mode information depending on which radio is in the vehicle. If the Compass/T emp/Audio screen is already displayed when the AUDIO MODE button is pressed, then the mode will change (i.e., from AM to FM, to Media mode, etc., depending on which [...]
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5. Store the disc in its case after playing. 6. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight. 7. Do not store the disc where temperatur es may become too high. NOTE: If you experience difficulty in playing a particu- lar disc, it may be damaged (i.e. scratched, reflective coating removed, a hair , moisture or dew on the disc) oversized, or have theft [...]
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Automatic T emperature Control Automatic Operation The Infrared Dual-Zone Climate Contr ol System auto- matically maintains the climate in the cabin of the vehicle at the comfort levels desired by the driver and passenger . T o accomplish this, the system gathers information from the controls on the climate contr ol, from a dual sun- sensor located[...]
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or HI AUTO. The LO AUTO position should be used for front seat occupants only . The HI AUT O position should be used when more airflow is desir ed, or when rear seat occupants are pr esent. Then, dial in the temperature you would like the system to maintain by rotating the driver or passenger temperature contr ol knob. Once the comfort level is sel[...]
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NOTE: • The surface of the climate control panel and the top center of the instrument panel should be kept fr ee of debris due to the location of the climate control sensors. Mud on the windshield may also cause poor operation of this system. • Extended use of recir culation may cause the windows to fog. If the interior of the windows begin to [...]
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The operator can override the AUTO mode setting to change airflow distribution by rotating the mode contr ol knob (on the right) to one of the following positions. • Defrost Air is directed to the windshield thr ough the outlets at the base of the windshield. Air is also directed to the fr ont door windows through the side window demister grilles[...]
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conditioning. An indicator in the button illuminates when manual compressor operation is selected. NOTE: T o control the air conditioning manually , the mode selector must be moved out of the AUTO position. • Recirculation Contr ol This button can be used to block out smoke, odors, dust, high humidity , or if rapid cooling is desired. The Recir c[...]
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W inter Operation Use of the air Recirculation mode during W inter months is not recommended because it may cause window fogging. V acation Storage Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, r un the air conditioning system at idle for about five minutes in the fresh air and high blower setting[...]
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Control Setting Suggestions for V arious W eather Conditions UNDERST ANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT P ANEL 255 4[...]
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ST ARTING AND OPERA TING CONTENTS 䡵 Starting Procedur es .................... 2 6 0 ▫ Automatic T ransmission ............... 2 6 0 ▫ Normal Starting (T ip Start) ............. 2 6 1 䡵 Engine Block Heater — If Equipped ........ 2 6 3 䡵 Automatic T ransmission ................. 2 6 3 ▫ General Information .................. 2 6 4 ▫ B[...]
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䡵 Power Steering ....................... 2 7 6 ▫ Power Steering Fluid Check ............. 2 7 7 䡵 Parking Brake ........................ 2 7 7 䡵 Brake System ........................ 2 7 9 ▫ Anti-Lock Brake System ............... 2 7 9 䡵 Electronic Brake Contr ol System ........... 2 8 2 ▫ ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) ........... 2 8 [...]
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䡵 T ire Rotation Recommendations ........... 3 0 5 ▫ T ire Rotation — Standard T ires .......... 3 0 6 ▫ T ire Rotation — All Season T ires ......... 3 0 6 䡵 T ire Pressur e Monitor System (TPMS) ....... 3 0 6 ▫ Base System ........................ 3 0 9 ▫ Premium System — If Equipped ......... 3 1 2 ▫ General Information ......[...]
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ST ARTING PROCEDURES Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and if present, instr uct all other occupants to buckle their seat belts. W ARNING! • Never leave children alone in a vehicle. Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or [...]
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CAUTION! Damage to the transmission may occur if the follow- ing precautions are not observed: • Shift into P ARK only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop. • Shift into or out of REVERSE only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop and the engine is at idle speed. • Do not shift from REVERSE, P ARK, or NEUTRAL into any forward[...]
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If Engine Fails T o Start W ARNING! • Never pour fuel or other flammable liquids into the throttle body air inlet opening in an attempt to start the vehicle. This could result in a flash fire causing serious personal injury . • Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to get it started. V ehicles equipped with an automatic transmission cannot[...]
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ENGINE BLOCK HEA TER — IF EQUIPPED The engine block heater warms the engine, and permits quicker starts in cold weather . Connect the cord to a standard 1 10-1 15 V olt AC electrical outlet with a grounded, thr ee-wire extension cor d. The engine block heater cord is r outed under the hood on the driver side of the vehicle. It has a removable cap[...]
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W ARNING! It is dangerous to move the shift lever out of P ARK or NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than idle speed. If your foot is not firmly on the brake pedal, the vehicle could accelerate quickly forward or in reverse. Y ou could lose control of the vehicle and hit someone or something. Only shift into gear when the engine is idling normal[...]
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• The electronically-contr olled transmission provides a precise shift schedule. The transmission electr onics are self-calibrating. Therefor e, the first few shifts on a new vehicle may be somewhat abrupt or soft until after the break-in period. This is a normal condition, and pr e- cision shifts will develop within a few shift cycles. The shift[...]
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during normal operation in DRIVE position. After the transmission cools down, it will return to normal operation. Brake/T ransmission Shift Interlock System This vehicle is equipped with a Brake T ransmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) system that holds the shift lever in the P ARK position when the ignition switch is in the LOCK position. T o move the[...]
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5-Speed Automatic T ransmission Shifting from DRIVE to P ARK or REVERSE should be done only after the accelerator pedal is released and the vehicle is stopped. Be sure to keep your foot on the brake pedal when moving the shift lever between these gears. Gear Ranges P ARK P ARK supplements the parking brake by locking the transmission. The engine ca[...]
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W ARNING! Never use P ARK position on an automatic transmis- sion as a substitute for the parking brake. Always apply parking brake fully when parked to guard against vehicle movement and possible injury or damage. The following indicators should be used to ensure that you have engaged the shift lever in the P ARK position: • When shifting into P[...]
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CAUTION! Coasting the vehicle or driving for any other reason with the shift lever in NEUTRAL can result in transmission damage. W ARNING! Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn of f the ignition to coast down a hill. These are unsafe practices that limit your response to changing traffic or road conditions. Y ou might lose control of the vehicle a[...]
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T emporary T ransmission Limp Home Mode The transmission is monitored for abnormal conditions. If a condition is detected that could result in transmission damage, the transmission will engage Limp Home Mode. If vehicle acceleration worsens, or the transmission no longer shifts, the transmission is most likely operating in the Limp Home Mode. In th[...]
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Permanent T ransmission Limp Home Mode Permanent Limp Home Mode will be activated if the transmission enters temporary Limp Home Mode three times. Follow the reset pr ocedure described under “T em- porary T ransmission Limp Home Mode” in this section. In Permanent Limp Home Mode, P ARK, REVERSE, and NEUTRAL will continue to operate. Second gear[...]
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Y ou can shift in or out of the Autostick 威 mode at any time without taking your foot off the accelerator pedal. When you wish to engage Autostick 威 , simply move the shift lever to the right (D+) or left (D-) while in the DRIVE position. The transmission will remain in the curr ent gear until an upshift or downshift is chosen. When you wish to[...]
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W ARNING! Rapid acceleration on slippery surfaces is dangerous. Unequal traction can cause sudden pulling of the rear wheels. Y ou could lose control of the vehicle and possibly have an accident. Accelerate slowly and carefully whenever there is likely to be poor traction (ice, snow , wet mud, loose sand, etc.). T raction When driving on wet or slu[...]
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Flowing/Rising W ater W ARNING! Do not drive on, or cross, a road or a path where water is flowing and/or rising (as in storm run-off). Flowing water can wear away the road or path’s surface and cause your vehicle to sink into deeper water . Furthermore, flowing and/or rising water can carry your vehicle away swiftly . Failure to follow this warn[...]
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CAUTION! (Continued) • Driving through standing water may cause dam- age to your vehicle’ s drivetrain components. Al- ways inspect your vehicle’ s fluids (i.e., engine oil, transmission/transaxle, axle, etc.) for signs of con- tamination (i.e., fluid that is milky or foamy in appearance) after driving through standing water . Do not continue[...]
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POWER STEERING The standard power steering system will give you good vehicle response and incr eased ease of maneuverability in tight spaces. The system will provide mechanical steering capability if power assist is lost. If for some reason the power assist is interr upted, it will still be possible to steer your vehicle. Under these condi- tions, [...]
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Power Steering Fluid Check Checking the power steering fluid level at a defined service interval is not requir ed. The fluid should only be checked if a leak is suspected, abnormal noises are apparent, and/or the system is not functioning as antici- pated. Coordinate inspection ef forts through an autho- rized dealer . No chemical flushes should be[...]
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When parking on a hill, it is important to apply the parking brake before placing the shift lever in P ARK, otherwise the load on the transmission locking mecha- nism may make it difficult to move the shift lever out of P ARK. As an added pr ecaution, turn the front wheels toward the curb on a downhill grade and away fr om the curb on an uphill gra[...]
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W ARNING! • Never leave children alone in a vehicle. Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured. Do not leave the key in the ignition. A child could operate power win- dows, other controls, or move the vehicle. • Be sure the parking brake is fully diseng[...]
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When the vehicle is driven over 7 mph (1 1 km/h), you may also hear a slight clicking sound as well as some related motor noises. These noises ar e the system per- forming its self check cycle to ensure that the ABS system is working properly . This self check occurs each time the vehicle is started and accelerated past 7 mph (1 1 km/h). ABS is act[...]
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W ARNING! (Continued) • Anti-lock system (ABS) cannot prevent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase braking or steering efficiency beyond that afforded by the condition of the vehicle brakes and tires or the traction afforded. • The ABS cannot prevent accidents, including those resulting from excessive spee[...]
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ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM Y our vehicle is equipped with an advanced electronic brake control system commonly r eferred to as ESP . This system includes the ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System), the TCS (T raction Control System), the BAS (Brake Assist System), and the ESP (Electr onic Stability Program). These systems work together to enhance both v[...]
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BAS (Brake Assist System) This system complements the ABS by optimizing the vehicle braking capability during emergency braking maneuvers. This system detects an emergency braking situation by sensing the rate and amount of brake appli- cation and then applies optimum pressur e to the brakes. This can help reduce braking distances. Applying the bra[...]
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power may also be reduced to assist in counteracting the condition of oversteer or understeer and help the vehicle maintain the desired path. The ESP uses sensors in the vehicle to determine the path that the driver intends to steer the vehicle and compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. When the actual path does not match the intended path,[...]
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The ESP system has thr ee available operating modes: ESP On This is the normal operating mode for the ESP . Whenever the vehicle is started, the ESP system will be in this mode. This mode should be used for most driving situations. The ESP should only be turned OFF for specific r easons as noted in the following paragraphs. Partial Of f The “Part[...]
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illuminate, and the ⬙ ESP OFF ⬙ message will display in the vehicle odometer . Press and r elease the TRIP ODOM- ETER button located on the instrument cluster to clear this message. The “ESP OFF” message may appear in the Electronic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC). Refer to “Electronic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC)” in Sec- tion[...]
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W ARNING! W ith the ESP switched OFF , the enhanced vehicle stability offered by ESP is unavailable. In an emer - gency evasive maneuver , the ESP system will not engage to assist in maintaining stability . The “Full Off” ESP mode is intended for of f-highway or off- road only . Synchronizing ESP The Malfunction Indicator Light for the ESP is c[...]
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NOTE: • The ESP/TCS Indicator Light and the ESP/BAS Mal- function Indicator Light will turn on momentarily each time the ignition switch is turned ON. • Each time the ignition is turned ON, the ESP System will be ON even if it was turned OFF previously . • The ESP Contr ol System will make buzzing or clicking sounds when it is active. This is[...]
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NOTE: • P (Passenger) - Metric tir e sizing is based on U.S. design standards. P-Metric tir es have the letter “P” molded into the sidewall preceding the size designa- tion. Example: P215/65R15 95H. • European-Metric tir e sizing is based on European design standards. T ires designed to this standar d have the tire size molded into the side[...]
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T ire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Size Designation: P = Passenger Car tire size based on U.S. design standar ds ⴖ ....blank.... ⴖ = Passenger Car tire based on Eur opean design standards LT = Light T ruck tire based on U.S. design standards T = T emporary spare tire 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in) 215 = Section width in millimeters (mm) 65 = Asp[...]
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EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry H = Speed Symbol — A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions — The maximum speed corresponding to the speed symbol should only be a[...]
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Tire Identification Number (TIN) The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire, however , the date code may only be on one side. T ires with white sidewalls will have the full TIN, including the date code, located on the white sidewall side of the tire. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black sidewall tires as mounted on the vehicle.[...]
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Tire Loading and T ire Pressure T ire Placard Location NOTE: The proper cold tir e inflation pressur e is listed on the driver’s side B-Pillar . T ire and Loading Information Placard This placard tells you important information about the: 1) number of people that can be carried in the vehicle 2) total weight your vehicle can carry 3) tire size de[...]
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Loading The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. Y ou will not exceed the tire’s load carrying capacity if you adhere to the loading conditions, tir e size, and cold tire inflation pressur es specified on the T ire and Loading Information placard and in the “V ehicle Loading”[...]
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available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs (295 kg) (since 5 x 150 = 750, and 1400 – 750 = 650 lbs [295 kg]). 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer[...]
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W ARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, and increase your stopping distance. Use tires of the recommended load capacity for your vehicle. Never overload them. TIRES — GENERAL INFORMA TION Tire Pressure Proper tir e inflation pressur e is essential to the safe and satisfactory [...]
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W ARNING! (Continued) • Unequal tire pressures from one side of the ve- hicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift to the right or left. • Always drive with each tire inflated to the recom- mended cold tire inflation pressure. Economy Improper inflation pr essures can cause uneven wear pat- terns to develop across the tir e tread. These [...]
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CAUTION! After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, al- ways reinstall the valve stem cap (if equipped). This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the valve stem, which could damage the valve stem. Inflation pressur es specified on the placard ar e always “cold tire inflation pr essure.” Cold tir e inflation pressur e is defined a[...]
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loading may be requir ed for high-speed vehicle opera- tion. Refer to original equipment or an authorized tire dealer for recommended safe operating speeds, loading and cold tire inflation pr essures. W ARNING! High speed driving with your vehicle under maxi- mum load is dangerous. The added strain on your tires could cause them to fail. Y ou could[...]
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W ARNING! Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces gener- ated by excessive wheel speeds may cause tire dam- age or failure. A tire could explode and injure some- one. Do not spin your vehicle’s wheels faster than 30 mph (48 km/h) or for more than 30 seconds continuously when you are stuck, and do not let anyone near a spinning wheel, no matt[...]
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Many states have laws requiring tir e replacement at this point. Life of Tire The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying factors including, but not limited to: • Driving style • T ire pressur e • Distance driven W ARNING! T ires and the spare tire should be replaced after six years, regardless of the remaining tread. Failure to foll[...]
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W ARNING! • Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other than that specified for your vehicle. Some combinations of unapproved tires and wheels may change sus- pension dimensions and performance characteris- tics, resulting in changes to steering, handling, and braking of your vehicle. This can cause unpredict- able handling and stress to steeri[...]
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CAUTION! T o avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe the following precautions: • Because of restricted chain clearance between tires and other suspension components, it is important that only chains in good condition are used. Bro- ken chains can cause serious damage. Stop the vehicle immediately if noise occurs that could indicate chain [...]
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Always use the lower suggested operating speed if both the chain manufacturer and vehicle manufactur er sug- gest a maximum speed. This notice applies to all chain traction devices, including link and cable (radial) chains. SNOW TIRES Some areas of the country r equire the use of snow tir es during the winter . Standard tir es are of the all season[...]
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Tire Rotation — Standard T ires The suggested rotation method is the “side-to-side” as shown in the following diagram. Tire Rotation — All Season Tires The suggested rotation method for vehicles equipped with all season tires is the “forwar d-cross” as shown in the following diagram. TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS) The T ire Pressur[...]
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will decrease. T ire pr essure should always be set based on cold inflation tire pr essure. This is defined as the tir e pressur e after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1 km) after a thr ee hour period. The cold tire inflation pr essure must not exceed the maximum inflation pressur e molded into[...]
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TPM T elltale Light will still be ON. In this situation, the TPM T elltale Light will turn OFF only after the tires are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold placar d pres- sure value. CAUTION! • The TPMS has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures and warning have been established for the tire size equip[...]
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• The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tir e mainte- nance, and it is the driver ’s responsibility to maintain correct tir e pressur e using an accurate tire pr essure gauge, even if under-inflation has not r eached the level to trigger illumination of the TPM T elltale Light. • Seasonal temperature changes will af fect tire pr essure, and[...]
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possible, check the inflation pressur e of each tire on your vehicle, and inflate each tire to the vehicle’s r ecom- mended cold placard pr essure value. Once the system receives the updated tir e pressur es, the system will automatically update and the TPM T elltale Light will turn off. The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes abov[...]
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2. If you install the full size spare in place of a road tir e that has a pressur e below the low-pressur e warning limit, upon the next ignition key cycle, a chime will sound and the TPM T elltale Light will turn ON. 3. Driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph (25 km/h) will turn off the TPM T elltale Light, as long as no tire pr essu[...]
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Premium System — If Equipped The T ire Pressur e Monitor System (TPMS) uses wireless technology with wheel rim mounted electronic sensors to monitor tire pr essure levels. Sensors mounted to each wheel as part of the valve stem transmit tire pr essure readings to the r eceiver module. NOTE: It is particularly important for you to check the tire p[...]
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T ire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure W arnings The TPM T elltale Light will illuminate in the instrument cluster and a chime will sound when tire pr essure is low in one or mor e of the four active road tir es. In addition, the EVIC will display one or more low pr essure messages (Left Fr ont, Left Rear , Right Front, Right Rear) for thr ee secon[...]
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turn off. The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph (25 km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive this information. Check TPMS W arning If a system fault is detected, the TPM T elltale Light will flash on and off for 75 seconds and then r emain on solid. The system fault will also sound a chime. In addition, the EVIC will dis[...]
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1. Signal interference due to electronic devices or driving next to facilities emitting the same radio frequencies as the TPM sensors. 2. Installing aftermarket window tinting that contains materials that may block radio wave signals. 3. Accumulation of snow or ice around the wheels or wheel housings. 4. Using tire chains on the vehicle. 5. Using w[...]
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3. After driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph (25 km/h), the TPM T elltale Light will flash on and off for 75 seconds and then r emain on solid. In addition, the EVIC will display a ⬙ CHECK TPM SYS- TEM ⬙ message for three seconds and then display dashes (- -) in place of the pressur e value. 4. For each subsequent ignition key[...]
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FUEL REQUIREMENTS 6.1L Engine The 6.1L engine is designed to meet all emissions regulations and pr ovide excel- lent fuel economy and performance when using high-quality premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher . Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not harmful to your engine. However , continued heavy spark knock at hig[...]
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Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with oxy- genates such as 10% ethanol, MTBE, and ETBE. Oxygen- ates are r equired in some ar eas of the country during the winter months to reduce carbon monoxide emissions. Fuels blended with these oxygenates may be used in your vehicle. CAUTION! DO NOT use gasolines containing [...]
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T o fix a Non-FFV vehicle inadvertently fueled once with E-85 perform the following: • drain the fuel tank (see your authorized dealer) • change the engine oil and oil filter • disconnect and reconnect the battery to r eset the engine controller memory More extensive r epairs will be requir ed for prolonged exposure to E-85 fuel. MMT In Gasol[...]
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Fuel System Cautions CAUTION! Follow these guidelines to maintain your vehicle’s performance: • The use of leaded gas is prohibited by Federal law . Using leaded gasoline can impair engine performance and damage the emissions control system. • An out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or ignition mal- functions can cause the catalytic converter t[...]
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stopped in an open area with the engine r unning for more than a short period, adjust the ventilation system to force fr esh, outside air into the vehicle. • Guard against carbon monoxide with pr oper mainte- nance. Have the exhaust system inspected every time the vehicle is raised. Have any abnormal conditions repair ed promptly . Until repaired[...]
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CAUTION! • Damage to the fuel system or emissions control system could result from using an improper fuel tank filler tube cap (gas cap). • A poorly fitting gas cap could let impurities into the fuel system. • A poorly fitting gas cap may cause the Malfunc- tion Indicator Light (MIL) to turn on. • T o avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do[...]
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Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message If the vehicle diagnostic system determines that the fuel filler cap is loose, improperly installed, or damaged, a “Check Gascap” message will display in the Electronic V ehicle Information Center (EVIC) (if equipped). If this occurs, tighten the fuel filler cap properly and pr ess the TRIP ODOMETER button to turn [...]
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• Gross Axle W eight Rating (GA WR) rear • V ehicle Identification Number (VIN) • T ype of V ehicle • Month Day and Hour of Manufacture (MDH) The bar code allows a computer scanner to read the VIN. Gross V ehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) The GVWR is the total allowable weight of your vehicle. This includes driver , passengers, and cargo. The to[...]
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Figure out the weight on the fr ont and rear of the vehicle separately . It is important that you distribute the load evenly over the front and r ear axles. Overloading can cause potential safety hazards and shorten useful service life. Heavier axles or suspension components do not necessarily increase the vehicle’s GVWR. Loading T o load your ve[...]
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WHA T TO DO IN EMERGENCIES CONTENTS 䡵 Hazard W arning Flasher ................ 3 2 8 䡵 If Y our Engine Overheats ................ 3 2 8 䡵 TIREFIT Kit ......................... 3 2 9 䡵 Jump-Starting Procedur es ................ 3 3 5 䡵 Freeing A Stuck V ehicle ................. 3 3 8 䡵 T owing A Disabled V ehicle ............... 3 3 9 ?[...]
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HAZARD W ARNING FLASHER The Hazard W arning Flasher switch is located in the switch bank near the top center of the instrument panel. Press the switch to turn on the Hazar d W arning Flashers. When the Hazard W arning Flasher switch is activated, all directional turn signals will flash on and off to warn oncoming traf fic of an emergency . Press th[...]
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the fan control to high. This allows the heater cor e to act as a supplement to the radiator and aids in removing heat from the engine cooling system. CAUTION! Driving with a hot cooling system could damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads 240°F (1 16°C) or greater pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air conditio[...]
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The TIREFIT system is located under an access panel in the trunk. 1. Air pump hose 2. Power plug and cable 3. AIR PUMP switch 4. Pressure gauge 5. TIREFIT sealant bottle 6. TIREFIT sealant hose TIREFIT Location T irefit Kit 330 WHA T T O DO IN EMERGENCIES[...]
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W ARNING! • Do not attempt to repair a tire on the side of the vehicle close to traffic. Pull far enough of f the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating the jack or repairing a tire. • Cuts or punctures larger than approximately 0.16 in (4 mm), tire damage caused by driving with extremely low tire pressure or on a flat tire, or a [...]
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Sealing tire with TIREFIT 1. T urn on the hazard warning flashers. 2. Move the shift lever to the P ARK position, turn OFF the engine, and set the parking brake. 3. Remove the TIREFIT kit from the trunk. 4. Pull the power plug 2 and the TIREFIT sealant hose 6 out from the TIREFIT kit. 5. Unscrew the valve cap from the valve on the deflated tire. 6.[...]
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15. Disconnect the air pump hose 1 from the underside of the sealant bottle 5 by flipping the hose valve open. 16. Connect the air pump hose valve to the tire valve and flip the hose valve closed. 17. Leave the parking brake set and the shift lever in P ARK and start the engine. 18. Press the switch 3 on the air pump to I (ON). The air pump should [...]
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26. Leave the parking brake set and the shift lever in P ARK and start the engine. 27. Inflate the tire to the pressur e indicated on the tire pressur e label on the driver-side latch pillar by pr essing the switch 3 on the air pump to I (ON) and watching the pressur e gauge. When the tire pr essure is set to the pressur e indicated on the tire pr [...]
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JUMP-ST ARTING PROCEDURES W ARNING! • T ake care to avoid the radiator cooling fan when- ever the hood is raised. It can start anytime the ignition switch is ON. Y ou can be hurt by the fan. • Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to get it started. V ehicles equipped with an automatic transmission cannot be started this way . Unburned fue[...]
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NOTE: The battery is stored under an access cover in the trunk. Remote battery terminals ar e located in the engine compartment for jump-starting. 1. W ear eye protection and r emove any metal jewelry such as watchbands or bracelets that might make an inadvertent electrical contact. 2. When boost is provided by a battery in another vehicle, park th[...]
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6. Connect the other cable, first to the negative terminal of the booster battery and then to the engine ground (-) of the vehicle with the discharged battery . Make sure you have a good contact on the engine ground. Refer to the following illustration for jump-starting connections. W ARNING! • Y ou should not try to start your vehicle by pushing[...]
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NOTE: Refer to ⬙ Synchronizing ESP ⬙ under ⬙ Electr onic Stability Program ⬙ in Section 5 if the ESP/BAS light (in the instrument cluster) r emains on continuously after starting the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery . 8. When removing the jumper cables, reverse the above sequence exactly . Be careful of the moving belts and[...]
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CAUTION! • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by moving be- tween 1st and REVERSE, do not spin the wheels faster than 15 mph (24 km/h), or drivetrain damage may result. • Racing the engine or spinning the wheels too fast may lead to transmission overheating and failure. It can also damage the tires. Do not spin the wheels above 35 mph (55 km/h)[...]
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gear failure. If the transmission is not operative or if the vehicle is to be towed more than 30 miles (48 km), the vehicle must be transported using a flatbed truck. CAUTION! • Do not attempt to tow this vehicle from the front with sling type towing equipment. Damage to the front fascia will result. • If the transmission is not operative or if[...]
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MAINT AINING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS 䡵 Engine Compartment — 6.1L ............. 3 4 3 䡵 Onboard Diagnostic System — OBD II ...... 3 4 4 ▫ Loose Fuel Filler Cap ................. 3 4 4 䡵 Emissions Inspection And Maintenance Programs ............................ 3 4 5 䡵 Replacement Parts ..................... 3 4 6 䡵 Dealer Service .....[...]
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▫ Cooling System ..................... 3 5 8 ▫ Brake System ....................... 3 6 4 ▫ Automatic T ransmission ............... 3 6 5 ▫ Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion .......................... 3 6 7 䡵 Fuses .............................. 3 7 2 ▫ Integrated Power Module .............. 3 7 2 ▫ Rear Power Distribution[...]
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ENGINE COMP ARTMENT — 6.1L 1 — Remote Jump-Start Positive Battery Post 6 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 2 — Integrated Power Module 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Coolant Pressur e Cap 8 — Engine Oil Fill 4 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Access Cover 9 — Engine Oil Dipstick 5 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 10 — W asher Fluid Reservoir MAIN[...]
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ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II Y our vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboard diagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitors the performance of the emissions, engine, and automatic transmission control systems. When these systems ar e operating properly , your vehicle will provide excellent performance and fuel economy , as wel[...]
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TRIP ODOMETER button to turn of f the message. If the problem continues, the message will appear the next time the vehicle is started. A loose, improperly installed, or damaged fuel filler cap may also turn on the MIL. EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS In some localities, it may be a legal requir ement to pass an inspection of your vehi[...]
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5. Approximately 15 seconds later , one of two things will happen: a. The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds and then return to being fully illuminated until you turn OFF the ignition or start the engine. This means that your vehicle’s OBD II system is not ready and you should not proceed to the I/M station. b. The MIL will not flash at all and [...]
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DEALER SERVICE Y our authorized dealer has the qualified service person- nel, special tools, and equipment to perform all service operations in an expert manner . Service Manuals are available which include detailed service information for your vehicle. Refer to these manuals before attempting any procedur e yourself. NOTE: Intentional tampering wi[...]
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The best time to check the engine oil level is about five minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut off or befor e starting the engine after it has sat overnight. Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground will improve the accuracy of the oil level r eadings. Maintain the oil level in the “SAFE” range. Adding 1.0 qt (1.0 l) of oil [...]
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the following recommendation and be within the oper - ating temperature shown in the engine oil viscosity chart. The engine oil filler cap also shows the recommended engine oil viscosity for your engine. For information on engine oil filler cap location, refer to “Engine Compart- ment” in this section. Synthetic Engine Oils Y ou may use synthet[...]
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Engine Oil Filter The engine oil filter should be replaced at every engine oil change. Engine Oil Filter Selection This manufacturer’s engines have a full-flow type oil filter . Use a filter of this type for replacement. The quality of replacement filters varies considerably . Only high quality filters should be used to assure most ef ficient ser[...]
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Maintenance-Free Battery The top of the maintenance-free battery is permanently sealed. Y ou will never have to add water , nor is periodic maintenance requir ed. NOTE: The battery is stored under an access cover in the trunk. Remote battery terminals ar e located in the engine compartment for jump-starting. Battery Location MAINT AINING YOUR VEHIC[...]
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W ARNING! • Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and can burn or even blind you. Do not allow battery fluid to contact your eyes, skin, or clothing. Do not lean over a battery when attaching clamps. If acid splashes in eyes or on skin, flush the area imme- diately with large amounts of water . • Battery gas is flammable and explosive. Kee[...]
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include cleaning of the condenser fins and a performance test. Drive belt tension should also be checked at this time. W ARNING! • Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricants approved by the manufacturer for your air condi- tioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants are flammable and can explode, injuring you. Other unapproved refrigerants [...]
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filter . Install the new filter with arrows pointing in the direction of airflow , which is toward the r ear of the vehicle (text and arrows on the filter indicate this). Refer to the “Maintenance Schedule” in Section 8 for proper maintenance intervals. Body Lubrication Locks and all body pivot points, including such items as seat tracks, door [...]
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A void using the wiper blades to remove frost or ice fr om the windshield. Keep the blade rubber out of contact with petroleum pr oducts such as engine oil, gasoline, etc. Windshield W ashers The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located in the front of the engine compartment. Be sur e to check the fluid level in the reservoir at r egular interv[...]
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damaged, have a competent mechanic inspect the com- plete exhaust system and adjacent body areas for br oken, damaged, deteriorated, or mispositioned parts. Open seams or loose connections could permit exhaust fumes to seep into the passenger compartment. In addition, inspect the exhaust system each time the vehicle is raised for lubrication or oil[...]
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NOTE: Intentional tampering with emissions control systems can result in civil penalties being assessed against you. W ARNING! A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you park over materials that can burn. Such materials might be grass or leaves coming into contact with your exhaust system. Do not park or operate your vehicle in areas where your e[...]
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Cooling System W ARNING! • When working near the radiator cooling fan, dis- connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position. The fan is tempera- ture controlled and can start at any time the ignition switch is in the ON position. • Y ou or others can be badly burned by hot engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam from yo[...]
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Cooling System — Drain, Flush, and Refill If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or contains a considerable amount of sediment, clean and flush with a reliable cooling system cleaner . Follow with a thorough rinsing to remove all deposits and chemicals. Pr operly dispose of the old engine coolant (antifreeze) solution. Refer to the “Mainte[...]
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Adding Coolant Y our vehicle has been built with an improved engine coolant (antifreeze) coolant that allows extended mainte- nance intervals. This engine coolant (antifreeze) can be used up to five years or 102,000 miles (170 000 km) before replacement. T o prevent r educing this extended mainte- nance period, it is important that you use the same[...]
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Cooling System Pressure Cap The cap must be fully tightened to prevent loss of engine coolant (antifreeze), and to ensur e that engine coolant (antifreeze) will r eturn to the radiator from the coolant recovery bottle. The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is any accumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces. W ARNING! • The[...]
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Disposal of Used Coolant Used ethylene glycol-based engine coolant (antifreeze) is a regulated substance r equiring proper disposal. Check with your local authorities to determine the disposal rules for your community . T o prevent ingestion by ani- mals or children, do not stor e ethylene glycol-based engine coolant (antifreeze) in open containers[...]
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If an examination of your engine compartment shows no evidence of radiator or hose leaks, the vehicle may be safely driven. The vapor will soon dissipate. • Do not overfill the coolant recovery bottle. • Check engine coolant (antifreeze) fr eeze point in the radiator and in the coolant recovery bottle. If engine coolant (antifreeze) needs to be[...]
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Brake System In order to assur e brake system performance, all brake system components should be inspected periodically . Refer to the “Maintenance Schedule” in Section 8 for proper maintenance intervals. W ARNING! Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and possibly an accident. Driving with your foot resting or riding on the brake pedal c[...]
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W ARNING! • Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir can result in spilling brake fluid on hot engine parts and the brake fluid catching fire. • Use of a brake fluid that may have a lower initial boiling point, or is unidentified as to specification, may result in sudden brake failure during hard prolonged braking. Y ou could have an accident. Use[...]
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CAUTION! (Continued) • The fluid level is preset at the factory and it does not require adjustment under normal operating conditions. If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit your authorized dealer immediately . Severe damage to the transmission may occur . Y our au- thorized dealer has the proper tools to adjust the fluid level accurately . Fl[...]
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Appearance Care and Protection from Corrosion Protection of Body and Paint from Corrosion V ehicle body care r equirements vary accor ding to geo- graphic locations and usage. Chemicals that make roads passable in snow and ice, and chemicals that are sprayed on trees and r oad surfaces during other seasons, are highly corrosive to the metal in your[...]
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• Use MOP AR 威 Cleaner W ax to remove r oad film, stains and to protect your paint finish. T ake care never to scratch the paint. • A void using abrasive compounds and power buffing that may diminish the gloss or thin out the paint finish. CAUTION! Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materials such as steel wool or scouring powder that wil[...]
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• Use MOP AR 威 T ouch Up Paint or equivalent on scratches as soon as possible. Y our authorized dealer has touch up paint to match the color of your vehicle. Wheel and Wheel T rim Care All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum and chrome plated wheels should be cleaned r egularly with a mild soap and water to prevent corr osion. T o remove[...]
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W ARNING! Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes. Many are potentially flammable, and if used in closed areas they may cause respiratory harm. Cleaning Headlights Y our vehicle has plastic headlights that are lighter and less susceptible to stone breakage than glass headlights. Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and ther efore[...]
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Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster Lenses The lenses in front of the instr uments in this vehicle are molded in clear plastic. When cleaning the lenses, care must be taken to avoid scratching the plastic. 1. Clean with a wet soft rag or micro-fiber towel. A mild soap solution may be used, but do not use high alcohol content or abrasive cleaners. I[...]
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FUSES Integrated Power Module The Integrated Power Module (IPM) is located in the engine compartment. This module contains fuses and relays. CAUTION! • When installing the integrated power module cover , it is important to ensure the cover is prop- erly positioned and fully latched. Failure to do so may allow water to get into the integrated powe[...]
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Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fuse Description 1 — 15 Amp Blue W asher Motor 2 — 25 Amp Neutral Powertrain Control Module (PCM) 3 — 25 Amp Neutral Ignition Run/Start 4 — 25 Amp Neutral Alternator 5— — — 6 — 25 Amp Neutral Ignition Coils/Injectors 7— — — 8 — 25 Amp Neutral Starter 9— — — Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fu[...]
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Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fuse Description 2 0——— 2 1——— 2 2——— Rear Power Distribution Center There is also a power distribution center located in the trunk under the spar e tire access panel. This center contains fuses and relays. Opening The Access Panel 374 MAINT AINING YOUR VEHICLE[...]
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CAUTION! • When installing the power distribution center cover , it is important to ensure the cover is prop- erly positioned and fully latched. Failure to do so may allow water to get into the power distribution center and possibly result in an electrical system failure. • When replacing a blown fuse, it is important to use only a fuse having [...]
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Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fuse Description 1 60 Amp Y ellow — Ignition Off Draw (IOD) 2 40 Amp Green — Integrated Power Mod- ule (IPM) 3— — — 4 40 Amp Green — Integrated Power Mod- ule (IPM) 5 30 Amp Pink — Heated Seats - if equipped 6 — 20 Amp Y ellow Fuel Pump 7 — 20 Amp Y ellow Sub Amp - if equipped Cavity Car- tridge Fuse [...]
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Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fuse Description 17 — 20 Amp Y ellow Cluster 18 — 20 Amp Y ellow Selectable Power Outlet 19 — 10 Amp Red Stop Lights 2 0——— 2 1——— 2 2——— 2 3——— 2 4——— 2 5——— 2 6——— 27 — 10 Amp Red Occupant Restraint Con- troller (ORC) Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fuse Description 28 [...]
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Cavity Car- tridge Fuse Mini- Fuse Description 35 — 5 Amp Orange Antenna Module - if equipped/Power Mir- rors 36 — 20 Amp Y ellow Hands-Free Phone - if equipped/V ideo Moni- tor - if equipped/Radio 37 — 15 Amp Blue T ransmission 38 — 10 Amp Red Cargo Light/Satellite Receiver (SDARS) V ideo - if equipped/V ehicle Information Module - if equi[...]
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fused by the 25-amp circuit br eaker in cavity 1 1. The passenger seat switch is fused by the 25-amp circuit breaker in cavity 12. The door modules, the driver power window switch, and the passenger power window switch are fused by the 25-amp cir cuit breaker in cavity 13. If you experience temporary or permanent loss of these systems, see your aut[...]
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Exterior Bulb Number Low Beam Headlight (Standard Halogen) ...... 9006 Low Beam Headlight – High Intensity Discharge (HID) ................................ D 1 S (Serviced at Authorized Dealer) High Beam Headlight ..................... 9005 Front Park/T urn Light ................... 3157A Front Fog Light — If Equipped .......... 9145/H10 (Servi[...]
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CAUTION! Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb life. If the bulb comes in contact with an oily surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol. 3. Disconnect the bulb fr om the socket assembly and install the replacement bulb. 4. Reinstall the bulb and socket assembly into the head- light assembly , [...]
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3 — Park/T urn Light Bulb 4 — Side Marker Light Bulb 382 MAINT AINING YOUR VEHICLE[...]
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Low Beam Headlight, High Beam Headlight, and Park/T urn Light — Models with High Intensity Discharge Headlights (HID) HID Headlights The headlights are a type of high voltage dischar ge tube. High voltage can remain in the cir cuit even with the HEADLIGHT switch off and the key r emoved. Because of this, you should not attempt to service a headli[...]
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Backup Light, Side Marker Light, T ail/T urn Light, and T ail/Stop Light 1. Open the T runk. 2. Remove two fasteners from the back of the tail light assembly . 3. Pull back the trunk liner . 4. Remove the remaining fastener from the back of the tail light assembly . 5. Push the electrical connector locking tab to the side. 6. Disconnect the electri[...]
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8. T urn the appropriate bulb and socket assembly coun- terclockwise to r emove it from the tail light assembly . 1 — Backup Light Bulb 2 — Side Marker Light Bulb MAINT AINING YOUR VEHICLE 385 7[...]
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3 — T ail/T urn Light Bulb 4 — T ail/Stop Light Bulb 386 MAINT AINING YOUR VEHICLE[...]
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9. Disconnect the bulb fr om the socket assembly and install the replacement bulb. 10. Reinstall the bulb and socket assembly into the tail light assembly , and then turn it clockwise. 1 1. Reinstall the tail light assembly , fasteners, electrical connector , and trunk liner . 12. Close the trunk. License Light 1. Remove the screws securing the lig[...]
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FLUIDS AND CAP ACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) 19 Gallons 72 Liters Engine Oil with Filter 6.1 Liter Engine (SAE 0W -40) 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters Cooling System * 6.1 Liter Engine (MOP AR 威 Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Y ear/100,000 Mile Formula) or equivalent 15.2 Quarts 14.4 Liters * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level. 38[...]
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FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS, AND GENUINE P ARTS Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Coolant MOP AR 威 Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Y ear/100,000 Mile Formula HOA T (Hybrid Organic Additive T echnology) or equivalent Engine Oil (6.1L Engine) For best performance and maximum protection under all types of operating conditions, the manufacturer o[...]
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Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic T ransmission MOP AR 威 A TF+4 Automatic T ransmission Fluid Brake Master Cylinder MOP AR 威 DOT 3 and SAE J1703 should be used or equivalent. If DOT 3 brake fluid is not available, then DOT 4 is acceptable. Use only recom- mended brake fluids. Power Steering Reservoir MOP AR 威 Power[...]
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES CONTENTS 䡵 Emissions Control System Maintenance ...... 3 9 2 䡵 Maintenance Schedule .................. 3 9 2 ▫ Required Maintenance Intervals .......... 3 9 4 8 M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E S[...]
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EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The Scheduled Maintenance services listed in bold type, must be done at the times or mileages specified to ensure the continued proper functioning of the Emissions Con- trol System. These, and all other maintenance services included in this manual, should be done to provide best vehicle performance and reliabili[...]
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NOTE: • The oil change indicator message will not monitor the time since the last oil change. Change your vehicle’s oil if it has been six months since your last oil change, even if the oil change indicator message is NOT illuminated. • Change your engine oil more often if you drive your vehicle off-r oad for an extended period of time. • U[...]
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Once a Month • Check tire pr essure and look for unusual wear or damage. • Inspect the battery , and clean and tighten the terminals as requir ed. • Check the fluid levels of coolant reservoir , brake master cylinder , power steering, and transmission, and add as needed. • Check all lights and other electrical items for correct operation. A[...]
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6,000 Miles (10,000 km) or 6 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer 12,000 Miles (20,000 km) or 12 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tir[...]
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18,000 Miles (30,000 km) or 18 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect the rear axle fluid. Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer 24,000 Miles (40,000 km) or 24 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and[...]
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30,000 Miles (50,000 km) or 30 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Replace the engine air cleaner filter . ❏ Adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer 36,000 Mil[...]
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48,000 Miles (80,000 km) or 48 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and repl[...]
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60,000 Miles (100,000 km) or 60 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Replace the engine air cleaner filter . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and replace if necessary . ❏ Adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc bra[...]
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72,000 Miles (120,000 km) or 72 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and rep[...]
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84,000 Miles (140,000 km) or 84 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and rep[...]
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96,000 Miles (160,000 km) or 96 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and rep[...]
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108,000 Miles (180,000 km) or 108 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and r[...]
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120,000 Miles (200,000 km) or 120 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Replace the engine air cleaner filter . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and replace if necessary . ❏ Adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc b[...]
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132,000 Miles (220,000 km) or 132 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and r[...]
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144,000 Miles (240,000 km) or 144 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter . ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ If you are using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter , and replace if necessary . ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter . ❏ Inspect the brake linings, and r[...]
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* This maintenance is recommended by the manufactur er to the owner , but is not requir ed to maintain emissions warranty . W ARNING! Y ou can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job, take y[...]
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IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSIST ANCE CONTENTS 䡵 Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Y our V ehicle .............................. 4 1 1 ▫ Prepar e For The Appointment ........... 4 1 1 ▫ Prepar e A List ...................... 4 1 1 ▫ Be Reasonable W ith Requests ............ 4 1 1 䡵 If Y ou Need Assistance ................. 4 1 1 ▫ Chrysl[...]
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䡵 Department Of T ransportation Uniform T ire Quality Grades ........................ 4 1 7 ▫ T readwear ......................... 4 1 7 ▫ T raction Grades ..................... 4 1 7 ▫ T emperature Grades .................. 4 1 8 410 IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSIST ANCE[...]
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SUGGESTIONS FOR OBT AINING SERVICE FOR YOUR VEHICLE Prepare For The Appointment If you’re having warranty work done, be sur e to have the right papers with you. T ake your warranty folder . All work to be performed may not be covered by the warranty . Discuss additional charges with the service manager . Keep a maintenance log of your vehicle’s[...]
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This is why you should always talk to an authorized dealer’s service manager first. Most matters can be re- solved with this process. • If for some reason you ar e still not satisfied, talk to the general manager or owner of the authorized dealer- ship. They want to know if you need assistance. • If an authorized dealership is unable to resol[...]
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Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) T o assist customers who have hearing difficulties, the manufacturer has installed special TDD (T elecommuni- cation Devices for the Deaf) equipment at its customer center . Any hearing or speech impaired customer , who has access to a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter (TTY) in the[...]
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the ownership experience. Y ou’ll be pleased with their sincere ef forts to resolve any warranty issues or r elated concerns. W ARNING! Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain, or emit, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. In addi- tion, [...]
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If NHTSA r eceives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may or der a recall and r emedy campaign. However , NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your authorized dealer , and the manufacturer . T o contact NHTSA, you may either call the Au[...]
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• Service Manuals These comprehensive Service Manuals pr ovide the information that students and professional technicians need in diagnosing/troubleshooting, pr oblem solving, maintaining, servicing, and repairing Chrysler LLC vehicles. A complete working knowledge of the ve- hicle, system, and/or components is written in straightforward language[...]
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DEP ARTMENT OF TRANSPORT A TION UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES The following tire grading categories wer e established by the National Highway T raffic Safety Administration. The specific grade rating assigned by the tire’s manufactur er in each category is shown on the sidewall of the tires on your vehicle. All passenger car tires must conform to F[...]
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T emperature Grades The temperature grades ar e A (the highest), B, and C, repr esenting the tire’s r esistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat, when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and r educe ti[...]
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About Y our Brakes .................... 277,279 ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) ............ 279,282 Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) .......... 3 6 0 Adding Fuel ........................... 3 2 1 Adding W asher Fluid ..................... 3 5 5 Additives, Fuel ......................... 3 1 9 Adjustable Pedals ....................... 1 3 5 Air Clean[...]
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Automatic Door Locks ..................... 2 9 Automatic Headlights .................... 1 2 6 Automatic T emperature Control (A TC) ......... 2 4 8 Automatic T ransaxle Special Additives ...................... 3 6 6 Automatic T ransmission ............. 267,365,366 Adding Fluid ...................... 366,390 Autostick ............................ [...]
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Brake/T ransmission Interlock ............... 2 6 6 Break-In Recommendations, New V ehicle ........ 7 3 Brightness, Interior Lights .................. 1 3 1 Bulb Replacement ..................... 379,380 Bulbs, Light .......................... 76,379 Calibration, Compass ..................... 1 8 4 Capacities, Fluid ........................ 3 8 8 C[...]
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Computer , T rip/T ravel .................... 1 7 8 Connector U C I ................................ 2 3 0 Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) ......... 2 3 0 Console, Floor .......................... 1 5 4 Console, Overhead ....................... 1 4 0 Contract, Service ........................ 4 1 3 Coolant Pressur e Cap (Radiator Cap) ..........[...]
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Power Steering ........................ 2 7 7 Disabled V ehicle T owing ................... 3 3 9 Disposal Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ............... 3 6 2 Engine Oil ........................... 3 4 9 Door Locks ............................. 2 7 Door Locks, Automatic .................... 2 9 Door Opener , Garage ..................... 1 4 1 Driving[...]
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Cooling ............................. 3 5 8 Exhaust Gas Caution .................. 74,320 Fails to Start .......................... 2 6 2 Flooded, Starting ...................... 2 6 2 Fuel Requirements ..................... 3 1 7 Jump Starting ......................... 3 3 5 O i l ........................... 347,388,389 Oil Change Interval .......[...]
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Fluid, Brake ........................... 3 9 0 Fluid Capacities ......................... 3 8 8 Fluid Leaks ............................. 7 6 Fluid Level Checks Automatic T ransmission ................. 3 6 5 Brake ............................... 3 6 4 Cooling System ....................... 3 5 8 Engine Oil ........................... 3 4 7 Power S[...]
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Gauges Coolant T emperature .................... 1 6 6 Fuel ................................ 1 6 5 Speedometer ......................... 1 6 5 T achometer .......................... 1 6 5 General Information ............ 18,24,1 13,272,316 General Maintenance ..................... 3 4 7 Glass Cleaning .......................... 3 7 0 Gross Axle W e[...]
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Hood Release .......................... 1 2 4 Ignition ............................... 1 4 K e y ............................... 12,14 Ignition Key Removal ..................... 1 4 Illuminated Entry ........................ 2 0 Immobilizer (Sentry Key) ................... 1 5 Infant Restraint ........................ 63,64 Information Center , V e[...]
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Leaks, Fluid ............................ 7 6 Life of T ires ............................ 3 0 2 Light Bulbs .......................... 76,379 Lights .............................. 76,125 Airbag ........................ 56,61,75,167 Anti-Lock ......................... 173,281 Automatic Headlights ................... 1 2 6 Brake Assist W arning .....[...]
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Passing ............................. 1 2 9 Reading .......................... 130,140 Seat Belt Reminder ..................... 1 6 9 Service ........................... 379,380 Service Engine Soon (Malfunction Indicator) . . . 174 T ire Pressur e Monitoring (TPMS) ........ 171,306 T raction Control ....................... 2 8 7 T urn Signal ......[...]
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Automatic Dimming ..................... 8 2 Electric Powered ....................... 8 4 Electric Remote ........................ 8 4 Exterior Folding ........................ 8 3 Heated .............................. 8 4 Outside .............................. 8 2 Rearview ............................. 8 1 V anity ............................... 8 [...]
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Página 434
Outside Rearview Mirrors .................. 8 2 Overhead Console ....................... 1 4 0 Overheating, Engine ...................... 3 2 8 Owner’s Manual (Operator Manual) ......... 4,415 Paint Care ............................. 3 6 7 Panic Alarm ............................ 2 2 Parking Brake .......................... 2 7 7 Passing Light ..[...]
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Radio, Satellite ....................... 235,241 Rear Cupholder ......................... 1 5 3 Rear Seat, Folding ....................... 1 2 3 Rear W indow Defroster ................... 1 5 7 Rear W indow Features .................... 1 5 7 Rearview Mirrors ........................ 8 1 Reclining Front Seats ..................... 1 2 0 Recorder , [...]
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Satellite Radio Antenna ................... 2 3 6 Schedule, Maintenance .................... 3 9 2 Seat Belt Maintenance .................... 3 7 1 Seat Belt Reminder ....................... 4 6 Seat Belts .......................... 38,39,75 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage ........ 4 4 And Pregnant W omen ................... 4 8 Child Restraint[...]
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Setting the Clock ................ 192,207,210,219 Settings, Personal ........................ 1 8 7 Shifting ............................... 2 6 3 Automatic T ransmission ............... 263,267 Shoulder Belt Upper Anchorage .............. 4 4 Shoulder Belts ........................... 3 9 Side Airbag ........................... 50,57 Side Curtain[...]
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Página 438
Storing Y our V ehicle ...................... 3 7 9 Stuck, Freeing .......................... 3 3 8 Sun Roof .............................. 1 4 7 Sunglasses Storage ....................... 1 4 0 Sunroof Maintenance ..................... 1 5 0 Supplemental Restraint System - Airbag ........ 4 9 Synthetic Engine Oil ...................... 3 4 9 Syste[...]
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Safety ........................... 288,297 Sizes ............................... 2 9 0 Snow T ires ........................... 3 0 5 Spinning ............................ 3 0 0 T read W ear Indicators ................... 3 0 1 T o Open Hood .......................... 1 2 4 T owing ............................... 3 2 5 24-Hour T owing Assistance ...[...]
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Universal T ransmitter ..................... 1 4 1 Unleaded Gasoline ....................... 3 1 7 Untwisting Procedur e, Seat Belt .............. 4 5 V anity Mirrors ........................... 8 5 V ariance, Compass ....................... 1 8 5 V ehicle Certification Label ................. 3 2 3 V ehicle Identification Number (VIN) ............[...]
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W indshield W iper Blades .................. 3 5 4 W indshield W ipers ....................... 1 3 2 W iper Blade Replacement .................. 3 5 4 W iper , Delay ........................... 1 3 2 W ipers, Intermittent ...................... 1 3 2 INDEX 439 10[...]
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INST ALLA TION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT Special design considerations are incorporated into this vehicle’s electronic system to pr ovide immunity to radio frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone equipment must be installed properly by trained person- nel. The following must be observed during installation. The positive power[...]
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2009 CHARGER SR T8 CHARGER SR T8 Chrysler LL C 81-226-0921 First Edition Printed in U.S.A. OWNER ’S MANUAL 2009[...]