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Your vehicle  is equipped 
with  rear door  security 
locks  that  help prevent 
passengers  from  opening 
the  rear  doors  of  your 
vehicle  from the  inside. 
To use  this  lock: 
1. Move  the  lever on the  door all the  way up to  the 
2. Close  the  door. 
3. Do the  same  thing  to  the other  rear door  lock. 
The rear  doors  of your  vehicle  cannot  be  opened  from 
the  inside  when  this  feature 
is in use. 
When  you  want  to  open  a  rear door  when  the security 
lock  is on: 
1. You may  unlock  the  door by using  the  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter,  the 
fkont door  power  lock  switch  or 
by  manually 
lifting the  rear  door  lock  knob. 
ENGAGED position. 
2. Then  open  the door  from  the  outside. 
To cancel  the rear  door  lock: 
1. You may  unlock  the  door  by  using  the  remote 
keyless  entry  transmitter,  the front door  power  lock 
switch  or  by  manually  lifting  the rear  door  lock 
knob.  Open  the  door  from  the  outside. 
2. Move  the  lever  all  the  way  down. 
3. Do the  same  for the  other rear door. 
The  rear  door  locks  will  now  work  normally. 
Anti-Lockout  Feature 
Leaving  your  key  in  any  ignition  position  with  any  door 
open  will  disable  the  use  of  the  power  door  lock 
switches  and  the  remote  keyless  entry  lock  function.  If 
you  close  the doors, 
you can  lock  them  by  using  the 
power  door  lock  switches  or the 
RKE system.  It  is 
always  recommended  that  you  remove  the ignition  key 
when  locking  your  vehicle. 
The  anti-lockout  feature  can  be  overridden  by  holding 
the  power  door  lock  switch  for three  seconds  or longer. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
If you  are  leaving  the  vehicle,  open  the  door,  set the 
locks  from  the inside,  get  out and  close  the  door.   

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With  this feature, you  can 
lock  and  unlock  the  doors, 
unlock  the  trunk,  open  the 
fuel  door  and  turn  on your 
vehicle’s  interior lamps 
from  about 
30 feet (9 m) 
away  using  the 
RKE 
transmitter  supplied  with 
your  vehicle. 
Your 
RKE system  is  intended  to  be  used  as  a 
supplementary  vehicle  entry  device. It  is  not  intended  to 
replace,  but  rather  should  be  used  in  conjunction  with,  a 
door  lock  key. 
It operates  on  a radio  frequency  subject  to 
Federal  Communications  Commission  (FCC)  Rules  and 
with  Industry  Canada. 
This  device  complies  with  Part 
15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the following  two conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference, 
and 
(2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference 
received,  including  interference  that  may  cause 
undesired  operation.  This  device  complies  with 
RSS-210 of 
Industry  Canada. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) this  device  may  not cause  interference,  and (2) this 
device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including 
interference  that  may cause  undesired  operation 
of 
the device. 
Changes  or  modifications  to  this system  by  other  than 
an 
authorized  service  facility  could  void  authorization  to 
use  this  equipment. 
The  range  of this  system  is  about 
30 feet (9 m).  At  times 
you  may  notice 
a decrease  in  range.  This is  normal  for 
any 
RKE system.  If  the  transmitter  does  not  work  or if 
you  have  to  stand  closer  to  your  vehicle  for the 
transmitter 
to work,  try  this: 
Check  to  determine  if  battery  replacement  is 
necessary.  See  the  instructions  that  follow. 
Check  the  distance.  You  may  be  too far from  your 
vehicle.  You  may  need  to  stand  closer  during  rainy 
or  snowy  weather. 
Check  the location.  Other  vehicles  or  objects  may  be 
blocking  the signal.  Take  a few  steps  to  the  left  or 
right,  hold  the  transmitter  higher,  and 
try again. 
If  you’re  still  having  trouble,  see  your  dealer or a 
qualified  technician  for  service. 
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The numbers  on  the  back  of the  RKE  transmitter 
correspond 
to Driver 1 and  Driver 2. See  “Memory 
Seat  and  Personalization”  in the  Index.  Remote 
confirmation  is  not  operational  if  any  door 
is open. 
& When  you  press  this  symbol  to  unlock  the  driver’s 
door,  the  parking  lamps  on  your  vehicle  will  blink  twice. 
(You  can  program  your  vehicle 
so the  parking  lamps  will 
not  flash.  For  more  information  on  other  program  options, 
see  “Remote  Confirmation”  in  the  Index.)  Pressing  it  agai\
n 
within  five  seconds  will  unlock 
the other  doors.  Pressing 
this  button  will  also  disarm  the  optional  theft-deterrent 
system  and 
turn on  the  interior  lamps  at  night. 
9 When you press  this  symbol  to  lock  the  doors,  the 
parking  lamps  will  blink  once  and  the  horn  will  chirp  once.  (You  can  program  your  vehicle 
so the  parking  lamps 
will  not  flash  andor the  horn  will  not  sound.  For  more 
information  on  other  program  options,  see  “Remote 
Confirmation”  in  the  Index.) 
This also arrns the  optional 
theft-deterrent  system  when  the  ignition  is  turned 
off. 
a Press  this  symbol  to  open  the  trunk. 
Press  this  button  to  open  the  fuel  door. 
The 
RKE transmitter  can  also  be  used  to  recall  the 
memory  seats  for  up  to  two  drivers.  For  more  information, 
see  “Memory  Seat  and  Mirrors” 
in the Index. 
Resynchronization 
Pressing  the  transmitter  buttons  numerous  times 
(approximately 
250 times)  out  of the  vehicle’s  operating 
range  may  cause  the  transmitter  not 
to work.  Replacing 
the  battery  and  pressing  the  transmitter  buttons  out 
of 
range  will  also  cause  the  transmitter  not  to  work. If only 
the  fuel  door  button  works,  the  transmitter  needs  to  be 
resynchronized  to  the  receiver. 
Do this  by  pressing  and 
holding  both  the 
LOCK and UNLOCK buttons  on  the 
transmitter  for about  eight  seconds.  You  must  be  within 
range  of  the  vehicle. 
Once  the  transmitter  has  been  resynchronized,  the  horn 
will  chirp  and  the  exterior  lamps  will  flash  once.  The 
system  should  now  operate  properly.  See  your  dealer  for 
service  if  your  transmitter  still doesn’t  work  properly. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your  Vehicle 
Each  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  is  coded  to 
prevent  another  transmitter  from  unlocking  your  vehicle. 
If  a  transmitter 
is lost  or  stolen,  a  replacement  can  be 
purchased  through  your  dealer.  Once  your  dealer  has  coded  the  new  transmitter,  the  lost  transmitter  will  not 
unlock  your  vehicle.  Each  vehicle  can  have  only 
up to 
four  transmitters  matched  to  it. 
All  transmitters  must  be  present  when  replacement  or  additional  transmitters  are  being  programmed. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Theft Parking Lots 
If  you  park  in  a lot where  someone  will  be  watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best  to  lock  it up  and  take  your  keys. 
But  what 
if you  have  to  leave  your  ignition  key? 
Vehicle  theft  is  big  business,  especially  in  some  cities. 
Although  your  vehicle  has  a  number  of theft-deterrent 
features,  we  know  that  nothing  we  put  on  it can  make  it 
impossible  to  steal.  However,  there 
are ways  you 
can  help. 
Key  in  the  Ignition 
If  you  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  keys  inside,  it’s an 
easy  target  for joy riders  or  professional  thieves -- so 
don’t  do it. 
When  you  park  your  vehicle  and  open  the  driver’s  door, 
you’ll  hear  a  chime  reminding  you  to  remove  your  key  from  the  ignition  and  take 
it with  you.  Always  do  this. 
Your  ignition  and  transaxle  will  be  locked.  And 
remember  to  lock  the  doors. 
Parking  at Night 
Park  in  a  lighted  spot,  close  all  windows  and  lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember  to keep  your  valuables  out  of sight. 
Put  them  in  a  storage  area,  or  take  them  with  you. 
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If  possible,  park  in  a  busy,  well  lit area. 
Put  your  valuables  in 
a storage  area,  like  your 
trunk  or  glove 
box. Be  sure  to  close  and  lock  the 
storage  area. 
Close  all  windows. 
Lock  the  glove  box. 
Lock  all  the  doors  except  the  driver’s. 
Then  take  the  door  key  and  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  with  you. 
SECURITY 
If  the  ignition  is off and 
any  door  is open,  the 
SECURITY  light  will 
flash,  reminding  you  to 
arm the  system. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To arm the  system,  do the following: 
1. Open  the  door. 
2. Lock  the door  using  the  power  door  lock  switch  or 
the  RKE  system  with  the door  open. The 
SECURITY  light  should  come  on  and  stay  on. 
off  within  approximately 
30 seconds. 
3. Close  all the  doors.  The SECURITY  light  should go 
When  the  theft  system  activates,  the  horn  will  sound  and 
the lamps  will  flash for about 
30 seconds  when  the  door 
or  trunk  is  opened  without  the key  or  RISE system. 
Remember,  the  theft-deterrent  system  won’t arm if  you 
lock  the  doors  with  a key  or  use  the manual  door  lock.  It 
activates  only  if  you  use  a power  door  lock  switch  with 
the  door  open  or  the 
RKE system. 
To  avoid  activating  the  alarm  by accident: 
The  vehicle  should  be  locked  with  the  door  key  or 
the  manual  door  lock  switch 
after the  doors  are 
closed 
if you  don’t  want  to arm  the  theft-deterrent 
system. 
0 Always  unlock  a door  with  a key  or  use  the RKE 
system.  (Pressing  the unlock  button  on the  RKE 
transmitter  disables  the  theft-deterrent  system.) 
Unlocking  a door  any  other  way  will  activate  the 
alarm  when  a door  or  the  trunk  is opened.  If  you 
activate  the  alarm  by accident,  unlock  the driver’s 
door  with  your  key.  You can also  turn  off  the alarm  by 
using  the unlock  button 
of the RKE  system,  or by 
starting  the  car with 
a valid  key. 
Changes  or  modifications  made  to  this  system  by  other  than  an  authorized  service  facility  could  void 
authorization  to  use  the theft  system. 
Testing the Alarm 
1. From  inside  the  vehicle,  roll  down  the window,  then 
get  out  of the  vehicle,  keeping  the door  open. 
2. From  outside  of the  vehicle,  with  the  door  open,  lock 
the  vehicle  using  the power  door  lock  or the RKE 
system  and  close  the door.  Wait 
30 seconds  until  the 
SECURITY  lamp  goes 
off. 
3. Reach in and  unlock  the  door  using  the  manual  lock 
and  open  the  door.  The horn  will  sound  and  the 
hazard  lights will flash. 
If  the  alarm  does  not  sound  when  it should,  check  to  see 
if  the  horn  works.  The horn  fuse may  be  blown.  To 
replace  the  fuse,  see “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers”  in  the 
Index.  If the  fuse does  not  need  to  be  replaced,  you  may 
need  to  have  your  vehicle  serviced. 
To  reduce  the  possibility  of  theft,  always 
arm the  optional 
theft-deterrent  system  when  leaving  your  vehicle.   

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the  glovebox  on  the  left-hand side.  Pressing  this  switch  to 
ON will disable  the  use  of 
the trunk, fuel  door  and 
garage  door  opener. 
Pressing  this  switch  to  OFF will  make  these  features 
reusable.  Locking  the  glove 
box with  your  key will  also 
help  to secure  your  vehicle.  Note  that  the  RKE 
transmitter  can't open  the 
trunk or fuel door  if  the  valet 
lock  switch  is on. 
PASS-Key' 111 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  the PASS-Key I11 
(Personalized  Automotive  Security  System) 
theft-deterrent  system.  PASS-Key 
111 is  a  passive 
theft-deterrent  system.  This  means  you  don't  have  to  do 
anything  different  to  arm  or  disarm  the  system.  It works 
when  you  insert 
or remove  the  key  from  the  ignition.  Your  PASS-Key 
I11 system  operates  on a radio 
frequency  subject 
to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules  and  with  Industry  Canada. 
This device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference, 
and 
(2) this device  must  accept any interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
This device  complies  with RSS-210 of  Industry  Canada. 
Operation  is  subject  to 
the following two conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause  interference,  and (2) this device 
must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference 
that  may  cause  undesired  operation 
of the  device. 
Changes  or  modifications  to  this  system  by  other  than  an  authorized  service  facility  could  void  authorization  to 
use  this  equipment. 
PASS-Key 
111 uses  a  radio  frequency  transponder  in  the 
key  that  matches  a  decoder  in  your  vehicle. 
When  the  PASS-Key 
111 system  senses  that  someone  is 
using 
the wrong  key,  it shuts  down  the  vehicle's  starter 
and  fuel  systems.  The starter  will  not  work  and  fuel  will 
stop  being  delivered  to  the  engine.  Anyone  using  a 
trial-and-error  method 
to start  the vehicle  will  be 
discouraged  because  of the  high  number  of  electrical 
key  codes. 
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With the ignition  key  in  the  ignition  switch,  you  can  turn 
the  key  to  four  different  positions: 
OFF: This  position  lets you 
turn 
off the  engine  and 
remove  the  key.  It doesn’t 
lock  the  steering  wheel. 
NOTICE: 
If  your  key  seems  stuck  in  OFF  and  you  can’t 
turn  it, be  sure  you  are  using  the  correct  key;  if 
so, is  it  all  the  way  in?  Turn  the  key  only  with 
your  hand.  Using  a  tool  to  force  it  could  break 
the  key 
or the  ignition  switch.  If  none  of  this 
works,  then  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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ACC: This position  lets  you  use  things  like  the  radio  and 
the  windshield  wipers  when  the  engine  is 
off. Use ACC if 
you  must  have  your  vehicle  in  motion  while 
the engine  is 
off (for  example,  if  your  vehicle  is being  pushed). 
ON: This  is the  position  for driving. 
START This  starts  the  engine. 
Retained  Accessory  Power (RAP) 
The  following  accessories on your  vehicle  may  be  used 
for  up  to 
10 minutes  after  the  ignition  key  is turned  from 
ON to OFF: 
Cellular  Phone  (If  Equipped) 
Radio 
Power  Windows 
Steering  Wheel  Controls  (If  Equipped) 
Express  Sunroof  (Option) 
Power  to  these  accessories  stops  after 
10 minutes  or  if 
any  door  is opened.  If  you  want  power  for another 
10 minutes,  close  all  the  doors,  turn  the  ignition key to 
ON and  then  back  to OFF. If the  cellular  phone  is being 
used  while  Retained  Accessory  Power  is in  effect,  the 
timer  is  suspended  (to  avoid  interruption  of the  call). 
The  timer  resets  to 
10 minutes  at the  end  of  the  call. 
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If  you  are  parking  on  a  hill  and  you don’t shift  your 
transaxle  into 
PARK (P) properly,  the  weight  of the 
vehicle  may  put  too  much  force  on  the  parking  pawl  in 
the  transaxle. 
You may  find  it difficult  to  pull  the  shift 
lever  out  of 
PARK (P).  This  is  called  “torque  lock.”  To 
prevent  torque  lock,  set  the  parking  brake  and  then  shift  into 
PARK  (P) properly  before  you  leave  the  driver’s 
seat.  To find  out  how,  see “Shifting  Into 
PARK (P)” in 
the  Index. 
If  torque  lock  does  occur,  you  may  need  to  have  another 
vehicle  push  yours  a  little uphill  to  take  some  of the 
pressure  from  the  parking  pawl  in  the transaxle, 
so you 
can  pull  the  shift  lever  out 
of PARK (P). 
Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
Your  vehicle  has  a  Brake-Transaxle  Shift  Interlock 
(BTSI).  You have  to  fully 
apply your  regular  brakes 
before you  can  shift  from PARK (P) when  the  ignition  is 
in 
ON. See  “Automatic  Transaxle”  in  the  Index. 
If  you  cannot  shift  out 
of PARK (P), ease  pressure  on 
the  shift  lever.  Push  the  shift  lever  all  the  way  into 
PARK  (P) as  you  maintain  brake  application.  Then 
move  the  shift  lever  into  the  gear  you  want.  If  you  ever 
hold 
the brake  pedal  down  but  still can’t  shift  out  of 
PARK (P), try  this: 
1. Turn  the  ignition  key  to OFF. Open  and  close  the 
2. Apply  and  hold  the  brake  until  the  end of Step 4. 
driver’s  door  to  turn off the RAP feature. 
3. Shift  to NEUTRAL (N). 
4. Start  the  vehicle  and  then  shift  to  the  drive  gear 
you  want. 
5. Have  the vehicle  fixed as soon as  you  can. 
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