
Remote  Drivc  Unlock  Control 
Your vehicle  comes  with this feature  set  in  mode 2. To 
change  the  factory  setting  while  in  the  programming mode,  do  the  following: 
1. Press  UNLOCK  on  the  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter. 
2. Count  the  number  of chimes  you  hear.  The  number 
of  chimes  tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle  is  set 
for.  You  change  the  mode  by  pressing 
UNLOCK again. 
that  matches 
the mode  you  want. 
3. Repeat  Step 2 until  you  hear  the  number  of chimes 
Mode 1: Remote All Doors Unlock (When you press 
UNLOCK  on  your  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter, all 
doors  will  unlock.) 
Mode 2: Remote  Driver’s  Door  and  All  Doors  Unlock 
(When  you  press  UNLOCK  on 
your remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter  once,  the  driver’s  door  will  unlock. 
If 
you  press  UNLOCK  again  within  five  seconds,  all doors 
will  unlock.) 
Remote  LocWUnlock  Confirmation 
Your  vehicle  comes  with this feature  set in  mode 4. TO 
change  the  factory  setting  while  in  the  programming 
mode  do  the  following: 
1. Press  the  LOCK  button  on  the  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter. 
2. Count  the  number of chimes  you  hear.  The  number 
of  chimes  tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle  is set 
for.  You  change  the  mode  by  pressing  LOCK 
on 
your  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  again. 
3. Repeat Step 2 until you  hear  the  number of chimes 
that  matches  the  mode  you  want. 
This feature  provides  feedback to the  driver when the 
vehicle  receives  a  lockhnlock command  from  the 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter.  The 
fsllowing modes 
may  be  selected: 
Mode 1: Off (Remote  lock  and  unlock  confirmation 
are  disabled.) 
Mode 2: Remote  Lock  Confirmation  with  Exterior 
Lamps  Only  Remote  Lock  Confirmation: 
When  you  use  the  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  to 
lock  your  vehicle,  your  headlamps  will  flash  briefly 
to  let  you 
know your  command  is  received.  

e Remote  Unlock  Confirmation:  When  you  use  the 
remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter to unlock your vehicle 
or open your trunk, your  headlamps will flash  briefly 
to  let  you 
know when  your  command  is  received. 
Mode 3: Remote  Lock  Confirmation  with  Exterior 
Lamps  and 
Horn 
Remote  Lock  Confirmation:  When  you  use  the  remote 
keyless 
entry transmitter  to  lock  your  vehicle,  the  horn 
will sound  briefly  and  your  headlamps will flash 
briefly  to  let  you 
know your command is received. 
Remote Unlock Confmnation:  When you use the 
remote  keyless  entry transmitter to unlock your  vehicle 
or  open  your 
trunk, your  headlamps will flash  briefly 
to  let  you 
know your  command is received. 
Mode 4: Remote  Lock  Confirmation with Exterior 
Lights  and 
Horn (on  second LOCK press) 
Remote  Lock  Confirmation:  When  you  use the 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  to  lock your  vehicle, 
your  headlamps  will  flash  briefly  to  let  you 
know 
your command is  received.  The horn will sound 
briefly  and  the  headlamps  will  flash  briefly 
if you 
press  the  LOCK  button  again  within  five seconds. 
remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter to unlock your  vehicle 
e Remote  Unlock  Confirmation:  When  you  use  the  or  open  your 
trunk, your  headlamps  will  flash  briefly 
to  let  you  know  your  command  is  received. 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
Your  vehicle  comes  with  this  feature set  in  mode 4. To 
change  the  factory  setting  while  in  the  programming 
mode,  do  the  following: 
1. Turn  the  parking  lamps  on,  then off. 
2. Count  the  number  of  chimes  you  hear.  The number 
of  chimes  tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle  is  set 
for. You  change  the  mode by turning the parking 
lamps  on,  then 
off again. 
3. Repeat  Step 2 until you  hear  the  number  of  chimes 
that  matches  the  mode  you  want. 
Mode 1: Damage  Detection  with  Reduced  Sensitivity 
(If  anyone  seriously  damages  your  vehicle,  tampers  with 
the trunk lock or  opens  a  door  while  your  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system  is armed, 
an alarm  will  sound 
and  your  headlamps  will  flash  for  up  to  two  minutes). 
Mode 2: Damage  Detection Off (If anyone  tampers  with 
your 
trunk lock  or  opens  a door while  your  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system  is armed, 
an alarm  will  sound 
and your  headlamps  will  flash  for  up  to  two  minutes.) 
Mode 3: All Off (Your  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system 
is  always  disarmed.) 
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Mode 4: Damage  Detection  with Normal Sensitivity (If 
anyone  damages  your  vehicle,  tampers  with  your 
trunk 
lock  or enters  your  vehicle  while  your  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system  is  armed,  an  alarm  will  sound  and  your  headlamps  will  flash for up  to  two  minutes.) 
Content  Theft-Deterrent  Arming 
and Disarming 
Your vehicle  comes  with this feature  in mode 3. To 
change  the  factory  setting,  while in the  programming 
mode  do the  following: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Insert  your  second  key  fully  into  any  door  key 
cylinder  and 
turn it  to  the  unlock  position. This step 
is necessary  to  prevent  accidental  programming of 
this feature  to mode 2. Do not  program this feature  to 
mode 
2 without  first reading  the  special  note 
contained  in  the  description  above  for that  mode. 
The  door  key  lock  cylinder  must  remain  in  the 
unlock  position  during  Steps 
2 through 4. 
Press  the  horn  symbol on your  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter. 
Count  the  number  of  chimes  you  hear.  The  number 
of chimes  tells you  which  mode  your  vehicle  is  set 
for. 
You change  the  mode  by  pressing  the  horn 
symbol  on  your  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  again. 
4. Repeat  Step 3 until  you  hear  the  number  of  chimes 
5. Remove  your  key  from  the  door  key  cylinder. 
Mode 1: Power  Lock  Switch  Arming Off 
that  matches  the  mode you want. 
0 Your Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will arm when 
you  lock  the doors  with  your  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter.  The key  must  be  removed  from  the 
ignition  when  you  lock  the doors  or  the  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system  will  not 
arm. 
0 Your  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will disarm 
when  you  unlock  the  doors  with  the  keys  or  your 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter. 
Mode 2: Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter 
Arm/Disarm  Only 
0 Your  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will arm when 
you  lock  the doors  with  your  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter.  The  key  must  be  removed  from  the  ignition  when  you  lock  the doors  or the  content 
theft-deterrent  system  will  not 
arm. 
0 Your  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will disarm 
when  you  unlock  the  doors with  your  remote  keyless 
entry transmitter. 
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Special Note: While this mode  provides  increased 
security,  it  can  be a  problem  if  your  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter is damaged,  lost  or if it fails  to  operate  for 
any  reason  while  the  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  is 
armed.  The  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  must  be 
disarmed  for the engine  to  run  and  while  in  mode 
2, 
your  key  can no longer  disarm  the  system. 
Mode 3: Standard  Arming and Disarming 
0 
0 
0 
Your Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will arm when 
you  lock  the  doors  using  either  power  door  lock 
switch  while  any  door  is open  and  the  key  is 
removed  from  the  ignition. 
Your  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will  arm  when 
you  lock 
the doors  with  your  remote  keyless entry 
transmitter.  The  key  must  be  removed  from the 
ignition  when  you  lock 
the doors  or the Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system  will  not 
arm. 
Your  Content  Theft-Deterrent  system  will  disarm 
when  you  unlock 
the doors  with  your  key  or  your 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter. 
Mirrors 
Adjust  all  the  mirrors so you  can  see  clearly  when  you 
are  sitting  in  a  comfortable  driving  position. 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
To reduce  glare  from lamps behind  you,  push  the  lever 
away  from  you  (to 
the night  position).  To  return  the  mirror 
back  to  the 
day position, pull the  lever  toward  you. 
Electrochromic  Daymight Rearview  Mirror 
(If Equipped) 
Your vehicle  may  have an electrochromic  dayhight 
rearview  mirror.  Push  the  button  on  the bottom  of  the 
mirror  to 
turn this  feature  on.  The mirror  will  darken 
gradually  to  reduce  glare  from  headlamps  behind  you. 
This  may  take  a 
few moments. 
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One  photocell on the  front  of the  mirror  senses  when  it 
is  becoming  dark  outside.  Another  photocell,  facing 
rearward,  senses  headlamps  behind  you. 
To turn  the 
electrochromic  feature 
off, press  the  button  on  the 
bottom  of the  mirror  again. 
To keep  the  photocells  operating  well,  occasionally 
clean  them  with  a  cotton  swab  and  glass  cleaner. 
Power  Outside  Mirrors 
The  electric  mirror  control 
is near  the  driver’s  window, 
on  the  armrest. 
Turn the 
control 
to the  left  to  adjust 
the left  mirror  or to  the  right 
to adjust  the  right  mirror. 
Then  move  the  control  in 
the direction you  want  to 
Convex  Outside Mirror 
Your  passenger’s  side  mirror is convex. A convex 
mirror’s surface is curved so you  can see more  from  the 
driver’s  seat. 
A CAUTION: 
- 
A convex  mirror  can  make  things  (like  other 
vehicles)  look  farther  away  than  they  really  are. 
If you  cut  too  sharply  into  the  right  lane,  you 
could  hit  a  vehicle  on  your  right.  Check  your 
inside  mirror  or  glance  over  your  shoulder  before  changing  lanes. 
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When  the  HUD  is  on,  the  speedometer  reading  will  be displayed  continually.  The  current  radio  station 
or CD 
track number will  only  be  displayed  for  three  seconds 
after  the  radio  or 
CD track  status  changes. This will 
happen  whenever  one 
of the  radio  controls  is  pressed, 
either  on 
the radio  itself  or  on  the  optional  steering 
wheel  controls. 
To adjust  the  HUD so you  can  see  it  properly: 
1. Start your  engine and turn the DIM dial to the 
desired 
HUD image  brightness. 
2. Adjust  your  seat, if necessary, to a 
comfortable  position. 
3. Press  the  top of the UP/DN switch  until  the  HUD 
image  stops  moving.  Then  press  the  bottom  of  the 
switch  until  the  image  is as  low  as possible  but  in 
full  view. 
4. Turn  the DIM dial  down until the HUD image  is  no 
brighter  than  necessary. 
To turn the HUD off, turn 
the 
DIM dial  all  the  way  down. 
If the  sun  comes  out,  it becomes  cloudy,  or if  you  turn 
on your  headlamps,  you  may  need to adjust  the HUD 
brightness  again.  Polarizing  sunglasses  could  make  the 
HUD image  harder  to see. 
I 
I A CAUTION: 
If the HUD image  is too bright, or too  high  in 
your field of view,  it  may  take  more  time  to see 
things 
you need  to see when  it’s  dark  outside.  Be 
sure  to  keep  the 
HUD image  dim  and  placed low 
in your field of view. 
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Here are some  tips  on  night  driving. 
Drive defensively. 
0 Don’t drink and drive. 
0 Adjust  your  inside  rearview  mirror  to reduce  the 
glare  from  headlamps  behind  you. 
0 Since  you  can’t  see  as  well,  you  may  need to 
slow  down  and  keep  more  space  between  you  and 
other  vehicles. 
0 Slow  down,  especially on higher  speed  roads.  Your 
headlamps can light up only so much road ahead. 
0 In remote  areas,  watch  for animals. 
If you’re  tired,  pull off the  road in a safe place 
and  rest. 
Night Vision 
No one  can  see as well  at  night  as  in the  daytime.  But as 
we  get  older  these  differences  increase. A 50-year-old 
driver  may  require  at  least  twice  as  much  light  to  see  the  same  thing  at night  as  a 20-year-old. 
What  you  do 
in the  daytime  can also affect  your  night 
vision.  For  example,  if  you  spend  the  day  in bright 
sunshine  you  are  wise  to  wear  sunglasses.  Your eyes  will 
have  less  trouble  adjusting  to  night.  But 
if you’re 
driving, don’t wear sunglasses at  night.  They  may  cut  down 
on glare 
from  headlamps,  but  they  also  make  a lot 
of  things  invisible. 
You  can  be  temporarily  blinded  by approaching 
headlamps. 
It can  take  a second  or  two,  or even  several 
seconds,  for your  eyes  to  readjust  to the  dark.  When 
you 
are  faced  with  severe  glare (as from a driver  who 
doesn’t  lower  the  high  beams,  or a vehicle  with 
misaimed  headlamps),  slow  down  a little. Avoid  staring 
directly  into  the  approaching  headlamps. 
Keep  your  windshield  and  all  the  glass on your  vehicle 
clean 
-- inside  and  out.  Glare  at night  is  made  much 
worse 
by dirt on the  glass.  Even  the  inside of the glass 
can build  up a film caused  by  dust. Dirty glass  makes 
lights  dazzle  and  flash  more  than  clean  glass  would, 
making  the  pupils 
of your  eyes  contract  repeatedly. 
Remember  that 
your headlamps  light  up  far  less  of a 
roadway  when  you  are  in  a turn or  curve.  Keep  your 
eyes  moving;  that  way,  it’s  easier  to pick  out  dimly 
lighted  objects.  Just as  your  headlamps  should  be 
checked  regularly  for proper  aim, 
so should  your  eyes 
be  examined  regularly.  Some  drivers  suffer 
from night 
blindness 
-- the  inability to see in dim light -- and 
aren’t  even  aware 
of it. 
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Run  your  engine  only as long  as you  must.  This  saves 
fuel.  When  you  run  the  engine,  make  it 
go a  little  faster 
than  just idle.  That  is,  push  the  accelerator  slightly.  This 
uses  less  fuel  for the  heat  that  you  get  and  it  keeps  the 
battery  charged.  You will  need 
a well-charged  battery  to 
restart the  vehicle,  and  possibly  for signaling  later  on 
with  your  headlamps.  Let  the  heater 
run for  a  while. 
Then,  shut  the  engine  off  and  close  the  window  almost 
all  the  way  to  preserve  the  heat.  Start  the  engine  again 
and  repeat  this  only  when  you  feel  really  uncomfortable 
from  the  cold.  But  do it  as  little  as  possible.  Preserve  the 
fuel  as  long  as  you can. 
To help  keep  warm,  you  can  get 
out 
of the  vehicle  and  do  some  fairly  vigorous  exercises 
every  half  hour  or 
so until  help  comes. 
Loading Your Vehicle 
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Two  labels  on  your  vehicle  show  how  much  weight  it 
may  properly  carry.  The  Tire-Loading  Information  label 
is  on  the  inside  of  the  trunk  lid.  The  label  tells  you  the 
proper  size,  speed  rating  and  recommended  inflation  pressures  for  the  tires  on  your  vehicle.  It  also  gives  you 
important  information  about  the  number 
of people  that 
can be in your vehicle and the total weight you can 
carry.  This  weight  is  called  the  vehicle  capacity  weight 
and  includes  the  weight 
of all  occupants,  cargo  and  all 
nonfactory-installed  options. 
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