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Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle. 
For  example, 
these  symbols  are 
used on an 
original  battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
BURNS 
SPARK 
OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BAlTERY 
These  symbols are  important 
for  you  and 
your  passengers  whenever  your 
vehicle  is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
FASTEN  SEAT 
BELTS 
These  symbols  have  to 
do with 
your  lamps: 
SIGNALS e e 
TURN 
FOG  LAMPS 
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These  symbols 
are  on 
some of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
WIPER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
These  symbols  are  used  on 
warning  and 
indicator  lights: 
COOLANT - 
TEMP - 
CHARGING  BAllERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(0) 
COOLANT a 
ENGINE  OIL e, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(a) 
BRAKES 
Here  are  some 
other  symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
P 
LIGHTER I 
HORN be 
SPEAKER 
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When  a.n air bag  inflates,  there  is  dust  in  the  air. 
This  dust  could  cause  breathing  problems 
for 
people  with  a  history of asthma or other 
breathing  trouble. 
To avoid  this,  everyone  in  the 
vehicle  should  get  out as 
soon as  it is safe  to  do so. 
If you  have  breathing  problems  but  can’t  get  out 
of the vehicle  after an  air  bag  inflates,  then  get 
fresh 
air by  opening a window or a door. 
Your  vehicle  has  a  feature that  will  automatically  unlock 
the  doors  and  turn  the  interior  lamps  on  when  the frontal 
air  bags  inflate  (if  battery  power 
is available). You can 
lock  the  doors  again  and  turn  the  interior  lamps  off  by 
using  the  door  lock  and  interior lamp  controls. 
In  many  crashes  severe  enough  to  inflate  an  air  bag, 
windshields  are  broken  by  vehicle  deformation. 
Additional  windshield  breakage  may  also  occur  from  the 
right  front  passenger  air  bag. 
0 Air bags  are  designed to inflate  only  once.  After an 
air bag inflates, you’ll need some new parts for  your 
air bag system. If you don’t  get them, the air bag 
system  won’t  be  there  to  help  protect  you  in  another 
crash. 
A new system  will  include air bag  modules 
and  possibly  other  parts.  The  service  manual  for your 
vehicle  covers  the  need  to  replace  other  parts. 
0 Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a  crash  sensing  and 
diagnostic  module,  which  records  information  about 
the  frontal  air  bag  system.  The  module  records  information  about  the  readiness  of the  system,  when 
the  sensors  are  activated  and  driver’s  safety  belt 
usage  at  deployment. 
Let  only  qualified  technicians  work  on  your  air  bag  systems.  Improper  service  can  mean  that  an  air  bag 
system  won’t  work  properly.  See your  dealer 
for  service. 
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If you damage  the  covering for the  driver’s  or the 
right front  passenger’s 
air bag, or the  air bag 
covering  on  the  driver’s  and right front 
passenger’s  seatback,  the  bag  may  not  work 
properly.  You  may  have  to replace  the  air bag 
module  in  the steering  wheel, both  the  air bag 
module  and the instrument  panel for the  right 
front  passenger’s  air bag,  or both  the air bag 
module  and seatback  for the  driver’s  and right 
front  passenger’s  side  impact  air bag. 
Do not 
open 
or break  the air bag  coverings. 
Servicing  Your Air  Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
Air  bags  affect  how  your  vehicle  should  be  serviced. 
There  are  parts 
of the  air  bag  systems  in  several  places 
around  your  vehicle.  Your dealer  and  the Seville  Service 
Manual  have  information  about servicing  your  vehicle 
and  the air  bag  systems. 
To purchase  a  service  manual, 
see  “Service  and  Owner  Publications”  in  the Index. 
For  up  to 10 seconds  after the  ignition  key is 
turned off and the battery  is  disconnected,  an air 
bag  can still  inflate  during improper  service. You 
can  be injured  if  you are 
close to an air bag  when 
it  inflates.  Avoid  yellow  connectors.  They  are 
probably  part of the  air bag  systems.  Be sure 
to 
follow  proper  service  procedures,  and make  sure 
the  person  performing  work  for you  is  qualified 
to  do 
so. 
The  air  bag  systems  do  not  need  regular  maintenance. 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
It’s  very  important  for rear  seat  passengers to buckle  up! 
Accident  statistics show  that  unbelted  people  in  the  rear 
seat  are  hurt  more  often  in crashes  than  those  who  are 
wearing  safety  belts. 
Rear  passengers  who  aren’t  safety  belted  can  be  thrown 
out 
of the  vehicle  in a crash.  And  they  can  strike others 
in  the  vehicle  who  are  wearing  safety  belts. 
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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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Under  normal  use, the battery  in  your  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter  should  last  about  four  years. 
You can  tell  the  battery is weak  if  the  transmitter  won’t 
work  at  the  normal  range  in  any  location. 
If you  have  to 
get close  to  your  vehicle  before  the transmitter  works, 
it’s  probably  time  to change  the  battery. 
I NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any  of  the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage 
the  transmitter. 
1. Insert  a  coin  into the  notch  near  the  key  ring  of the 
transmitter. 
Turn the  coin  to separate  the  two  halves 
of the  transmitter. 
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2. Remove  and  replace  the  battery.  Insert  the  new 
battery as the  instructions  under  the  cover  indicate. 
3. Snap  the  transmitter  back  together  and  resynchronize 
it  by  pressing  and  holding  the  lock  and  unlock 
buttons 
for about  eight  seconds  within  range of the 
vehicle.  Once  the  transmitter  is resynchronized,  the 
horn  will  chirp  and  the  exterior  lamps  will 
flash  once. 
It can  be  dangerous  to  drive  with  the  trunk  lid 
open  because  carbon  monoxide 
(CO) gas can 
come  into  your  vehicle. You can’t  see or smell 
CO. It can  cause  unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If you must  drive  with the  trunk  lid open  or if 
electrical  wiring  or other  cable  connections  must 
pass through  the  seal between  the body  and  the 
trunk  lid: 
0 Make  sure  all  windows are  shut. 
”urn the  fan  on  your  heating  or cooling 
system  to  its  highest speed with the  setting 
on  AUTO  and  the  temperature  between 
65°F (18°C) and 85°F (29°C). That will 
force  outside  air  into  your vehicle.  See 
ccComfort  Controls”  in  the Index. 
If you have air outlets  on or under  the 
instrument  panel, open  them  all  the 
way. 
See ccEngine  Exhaust”  in  the  Index. 
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