
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A second  &or,  seating  and  column  position  may  be 
programmed  by  repeating  the  above  steps  and  pressing 
button 
2. Each  time  a memory  button  is  pressed,  a  single 
beep  will  sound  through  the  radio.  Each  time  button 
1 or 2 
is  pressed,  the  memory  positions  will be recalled.  At  the 
factory,  the  exit  position  is  preset  with  the  steering  wheel 
full up  and  the  seat full back.  However, two personalized 
exit  positions  can 
be set  by  first  recalling  the  driving 
position  (Driver 
“1” or “2”), positioning  the  wheel  and 
seat  in  the  desired  exit  positions  and  then  pressing  the 
MEMORY SET and,  within  five  seconds,  pressing  the 
EXIT button.  The  exit  position  for either previously  set 
driver  can 
be recalled  by  pressing  the EXIT button. 
Heated  Seat  (Option) 
This  option  is only available  if  your  vehicle  is  equipped 
with  the  power  lumbar  control  feature. 
The front  seat  controls  are 
located  in  the  center 
console.  The rear  seat 
controls,  for  the  outboard 
positions  only,  are  located  on  the  rear  door  (note  that 
only  the outboard  positions 
in  the  rear  seats  are  heated). 
Push the  button  once for a high  setting, twice for a low 
setting,  and  a  third  time  to  turn 
off the  heated  seat.  The 
LO setting  warms  the  seatback  and  cushion  until  the  seat 
approximates  body  temperature.  The 
HI setting  heats  the 
seat  to  a  slightly  higher  temperature. 
The  heated  seats  can  only  be  used  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  on. The  heating  elements  in the  seats 
automatically 
turn off when  the  vehicle’s  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
The  power  controls 
are  located  on  the 
outboard  side 
of each 
front  seat.  Press  the 
top of  the  control 
forward  or  rearward 
to  adjust  the  seatback 
angle.  Push  up  or 
down  to  adjust  the 
headrest  and  shoulder  belt.   

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Your vehicle is equipped with a rear  seat  armrest which 
includes an open  storage  compartment  and a dual 
cupholder that unfolds  for use. 
To open,  lift the 
front  edge. 
Convenience  Net 
The  convenience  net is inside  the  back  wall of the  trunk. 
Put small  loads, like grocery bags, behind  the net. 
It can 
help  keep  them from  falling  over  during  sharp  turns 
or 
quick  starts and stops. 
The 
net is  not  for larger, heavier  loads.  Store  them  in  the 
trunk 
as far  forward  as  you can.  When  not using  the net, 
hook  the net  to the tabs  securing  it 
to the  sill plate. 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped with a full  front  console with 
shift lever. 
The  console  comes  with a storage  tray, a storage 
compartment  for 
CDs or tapes, a dual cupholder that 
unfolds, an optional phone and an  armrest.  The 
cupholder  can be opened 
by pressing  on the  surface 
panel located  in front  of the  armrest.  Close  the lid 
to secure. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter 
(Option) 
The ashtrays  and  cigarette  lighters  may  be  ordered 
through  your  dealer. 
To use  the  ashtray,  press  on  the 
cover of the  console  located  below  the  climate  control 
system  to reveal  the  front ashtray.  To  clean  the  ashtray, 
lift  it out  by  pulling  on  the  snuffer. 
To use  the  rear  ashtray,  lift the lid.  For  more 
information,  see  your  dealer. 
NOTICE: 
Note  that  power  to  the  cigarette  lighter  will  shut off 
10 minutes  after  the  ignition  is  turned off. This  helps  to 
prevent  battery  drainage.  For  more  information,  see  ‘?nadvertent  Power  Battery  Saver”  in the  Index. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  hold  a  cigarette  lighter  in  with  your  hand 
while  it  is  heating. 
If you do, it  won’t  be  able  to 
back  away  from  the  heating  element  when  it’s  ready.  That  can  make  it  overheat,  damaging  the 
lighter  and  the  heating  element. 
Don’t  put  papers  or  other  flammable  items 
into  your  ashtrays.  Hot  cigarettes  or  other  smoking  materials  could  ignite  them,  causing  a 
detached  from the  center  mount  and  moved  to  the  side. damaging  fire. 
Swing  down  the visor to block  out  glare.  It can  be 
When  moved  to 
the side, the  sun  visor  will  also  move 
forward  and  rearward.  The  sun  visors  also  slide  to  block 
The front  cigarette  lighter  is located  near  the  ashtray.  sunlight  when  needed.  The sunshades  are  equipped  with 
Press  it all  the  way  in  and  release.  It  will  pop  back  by  a  storage  flap that  can  be  used  for small  items  such  as 
itself  when  it’s  ready  to light. 
You may  also  have  a  toll  tickets. 
lighter  on the  back 
of the  center  console  near  the  rear 
seat  air  outlet.  There  is  also  a  secondary  visor  attached  separately  to 
the  headliner. 
Sun  Visors 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The instrument  panel  is designed  to let  you  know  at  a  glance  how  your  vehicle is running.  You’ll  know  how  fast 
you’re  going,  how  much  fuel  you’re  using  and  many 
of the  other  things  you’ll  need  to know to drive  safely  and 
economically.  The main  components  of  the  instrument  panel  are: 
1. Air  Outlets  13.  Fuel Door Release 
2. Driver  Information  Center  Control  Buttons 14. Trunk  Release 
3. Turn  SignaVLights 15. HVAC  Steering  Wheel  Controls 
4. Cluster  16. Horn 
5. Windshield  Wiperwasher  Lever 17. Audio  Steering  Wheel  Controls 
6. Cruise  Control  Lever  18.  Seat  Heater  Switch 
7. Ignition  Switch  19.  Traction  Control  Switch 
8.  Air  Vent  Control  Dial 
20. Console Shift Lever 
9.  Hazard  Warning  Button 
2 1.  Convenience S torage/Optional  Ashtray 
10.  Radio 
22. Electronic  Climate  Controls 
11. Lamp  Controls 23. Glove Box 
12. Hood Release   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driver  Unlock  Key Off 
Press the down  arrow  on the INFO button  one  or  more 
times  until  the DRIVER  UNLOCK 
KEY OFF prompt 
appears.  This  feature will  automatically  unlock  only  the 
driver’s  door  when  the ignition  key  is moved  to 
OW. To 
turn  the feature  on, press ON/OFF until ON is displayed 
on the  DIC. To 
turn the feature off, press ON/OFF until 
OFF is displayed. 
Doors  Unlock  in PARK (P) 
Press  the  down  arrow  on the INFO button one or  more 
times  until  the DOORS  UNLOCK 
IN PARK  prompt 
appears.  This feature  will  automatically  unlock  all  doors 
when  the vehicle  is shifted  into PARK 
(P). To turn  the 
feature  on,  press 
ON/OFF until ON is displayed  on  the 
DIC. 
To turn  the  feature off, press ON/OFF until OFF 
is displayed. 
Doors  Unlock  Key Off 
Press  the down  arrow  on the INFO button one or  more 
times  until  the  DOORS  UNLOCK 
KEY OFF  prompt 
appears. 
This feature  will  automatically  unlock  all  doors 
when  the ignition  key  is turned  to 
OFF. To turn the 
feature  on, press 
ON/OFF until ON is displayed  on the 
DIC. 
To turn  the feature off, press ON/OFF until OFF 
is displayed. 
Curbview Assist Mirror (If Equipped) 
Press  the  down  arrow  on  the INFO button  one  or  more  times 
until the  MIRROR  TO  CURB IN REV  prompts  appears  on 
the  DIC  display. 
This feature  will  move  the  passenger’s 
outside  rearview  mirror 
to a  curb  view  position  when  the 
console  shifter  is  placed 
in REVERSE (R) and  it  will  return 
the mirror  to  the last known  driving  position  when  the 
console  shifter  is  moved  out  of  REVERSE  (R). 
To turn this 
feature  on,  press the ON/OFF button until ON is displayed  on 
the  DIC.  To 
turn the  feature off, press  the ON/OFF button 
until OFF is displayed.  For  more  information,  see  “Curbview 
Assist  Mirror” 
in the  Index. 
Driver’s  Names  Set/Recall (If Equipped) 
After  the  FEATURE  PROGRAMMING  prompt  is 
displayed  on  the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC)  and 
the 
ON/OFF button  is  pressed,  the  prompts  DRIVER 
NO 1 or  DRIVER NO 2 will  appear.  These  prompts 
correspond  to which 
RKE transmitter  button  or  memory 
recall  button  has  been  pressed  on  the 
RKE transmitter. 
You may  have  your  name  and  a  second  driver’s  name 
displayed  here  replacing  the prompts  DRIVER 
NO 1 
and  DRIVER NO 2. A  dealership  can  program  your 
vehicle  to  display  the  names  you  want.  The names  will 
appear  whenever  the  key  position 
is turned  to ON only 
if RKE transmitters 1 or 2 are  used to enter  the vehicle 
or  buttons 
1 or 2 on  the  driver’s  door  are  pressed. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine THEFT  ATTEMPTED - 40: This  message  is 
displayed 
if the  theft  system  has  detected  a  break-in 
attempt  while 
you were  away  from your vehicle. 
TOP  SPEED  FUEL  CUT-OFF - 111: This  message 
will  appear  when  the 
PCM senses  that  the  maximum 
speed  for  your  vehicle  has  been  reached.  The  speed  of 
your  vehicle  will  surge  as  the  fuel  supply  is cutoff.  This 
allows  your  vehicle  to  stay  in 
a safe  tire  operating  range. 
The  top  speed  is  set based  on  the  top  speed  rating  of 
the  tires. 
TRACTION  ENGAGED - 91 : When  your  traction 
control  system  is  limiting  wheel  spin,  the  TRACTION 
ENGAGED  message  will  be  displayed.  Slippery  road  conditions  may exist  if  this  message  is displayed, 
so 
adjust  your  driving  accordingly. This message  will  stay 
on  for  a  few  seconds  after  the  traction  control  system 
stops  limiting  wheel  spin. 
TRACTION OFF - 89: This  message  will  be  displayed 
after  the traction  control  has  been  turned 
off by  the 
button 
on the  center  console. 
TRACTION  READY - 90: This message  informs  the 
driver  that  the  traction  control  system 
is available. This 
occurs  when  the  traction ordoff button on the  console  has 
been returned  to ON (pressing  the  button  once turns the 
traction  control  system 
off: pressing  the  button  again turns 
the  system  back  on). This message  will  automatically 
disappear  from  the  display  after  five  seconds. 
TRACTION  SUSPENDED - 56: This  message 
displays  when  the  traction  control  system  has  been 
temporarily  shut  off  because  your  vehicle’s  brakes  have  overheated.  This  message  does  not  indicate  a  problem 
with  your  vehicle’s  traction  control  system.  After  a  few 
minutes,  the traction  control  system  will  be  available 
again  and  the  TRACTION 
READY message 
will  appear. 
TRANS  HOT  IDLE  ENGINE - 112: This  message 
indicates  that  the  transaxle  fluid 
in your  vehicle  is  too 
hot.  Stop  and  allow  your  vehicle  to  idle  until  it cools 
down  or  until  this  message  is  removed. 
TRUNK  OPEN - 24: This  message  indicates  that  the 
trunk  is open  when  the  ignition  is  on. 
TURN  SIGNAL ON - 20: This  message  is a  reminder, 
after  driving  about  a  mile,  that  you  have  the  turn  signal 
on. 
A multiple  chime  will  also  sound when this  message 
is  displayed. 
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Your  vehicle’s flow-through  ventilation  system  supplies 
outside  air  into  the  vehicle  when  it is  moving.  Outside 
air  will  also  enter  the  vehicle  when  the heater  or  the  air 
conditioning  fan  is running. 
The  front  outlets  are  located  in  the  center  and  at  each 
side  of the  instrument  panel.  You can  adjust  the 
direction  of airflow  by  moving  the  center  control  levers 
or  you  can  stop  the  airflow  by  moving  the  control 
dial 
located  on  each  outlet  downward. 
OFF 
The  direction  and  quantity  of airflow  for the  rear  seats 
can  also  be  adjusted  at  the  back  of the  console.  Heater 
outlets  are  located  under  the  front  seat  to  wm the  feet 
of  rear  passengers. 
Move  the  fan  lever  to  adjust  the  blower  speed  from 
LO to HI. Adjust  the  knob  to  direct  the  air  flow.  To 
reduce  airflow  to  the  rear  outlets,  slide  the  fan  lever  all  the  way  to  the  left.  Turning  the 
knob to OFF will 
completely  stop  airflow,  no  matter  where  the  fan 
blower  control  is  set. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The TRACTION  ENGAGED  message  will  display  on 
the  Driver  Information  Center  when  the traction  control 
system  is limiting  wheel  spin.  See “Driver  Information 
Center  Messages”  in  the Index.  You may  feel  or hear  the 
system  working,  but  this  is  normal. 
If your  vehicle is in  cruise  control  when  the  traction  control 
system 
begins to  limit  wheel  spin,  the  cruise  control will 
automatically  disengage.  When  road  conditions  allow  you 
to  safely  use  it  again,  you  my reengage  the  cruise  control. 
(See  “Cruise  Control”  in 
the Index.) 
TRACTION  CONTROL 
United  States  Canada 
This warning  light  will  come on  to  let  you  know  if 
there’s  a  problem  with  your  traction  control  system. 
See  “Traction  Control  System  Warning  Light”  in  the 
Index.  When  this  warning  light  is  on,  the system  will  not 
limit  wheel  spin.  Adjust  your  driving  accordingly.  The 
traction  control  system  automatically  comes  on 
whenever  you  start  your  vehicle.  To  limit  wheel  spin, 
especially  in slippery  road  conditions,  you  should 
always  leave the  system  on.  But  you  can  turn  the 
traction  control  system  off 
if you  ever  need  to. (You 
should  turn  the  system  off  if  your  vehicle  ever  gets 
stuck  in  sand,  mud,  ice or  snow.  See  “Rocking  Your 
Vehicle”  in  the Index.) 
To turn  the system  off, 
press  the  traction  control 
disable  button  located  on 
the  center  console. 
The  TRACTION 
OW message  will  display on the 
Driver  Information  Center.  If the  system  is  limiting 
wheel  spin  when  you  press  the  button,  the  TRACTION 
OFF message  will  display -- but  the  system  won’t  turn 
off right  away.  It  will  wait  until  there’s  no  longer  a 
current  need  to limit  wheel  spin.