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Key
s an d Lock s
Panic Mode
Pani c mod e allow s yo u to remotel y
activat e you r car' s securit y syste m to
attrac t attention . Whe n activated , th e
hor n wil l sound , an d th e exterio r
light s wil l flash , fo r abou t 3 0 seconds .
T o activat e pani c mode , pres s an d
hol d th e PANI C butto n fo r abou t tw o
seconds .
T o cance l Pani c mod e befor e 3 0
seconds , pres s an y butto n o n th e
remot e transmitter . Yo u ca n als o
tur n th e ignitio n switc h t o O N (II) .
Replacing the Battery
Whe n th e remot e transmitter' s
batter y begin s t o ge t weak , i t ma y
tak e severa l pushe s o n th e butto n to
loc k o r unloc k th e doors , an d th e
LE D wil l no t light . Replac e th e
batter y a s soo n a s possible .
Batter y type : CR2025
To replac e th e battery , plac e a clot h
o n th e edg e o f th e transmitte r an d
remov e th e uppe r hal f b y carefull y
pryin g o n th e edg e wit h a smal l flat -
ti p screwdriver .
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Key
s an d Lock s
T o protec t item s i n th e trun k whe n
yo u nee d t o giv e th e ke y t o someon e
else :
1 . Loc k th e trun k releas e handl e
wit h th e maste r key .
2 . Giv e th e perso n th e vale t key . Glov
e Bo x
Ope n th e glov e bo x b y squeezin g th e
handle . Clos e it wit h a fir m push .
Loc k o r unloc k th e glov e bo x wit h
th e maste r key .
Th e glov e bo x ligh t come s o n onl y
whe n th e instrumen t pane l light s ar e
on .
Instrument s an d Control s
MASTE
R KE Y
GLOVE BO X A
n ope n glov e bo x ca n caus e
seriou s injur y t o you r passenge r
i n a crash , eve n if th e
passenge r i s wearin g th e sea t
belt .
Alway s kee p th e glov e bo x
close d whil e driving .
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HomeLin
k Universa l Transmitte r
On EX V-6 model
Th e HomeLin k Universa l
Transmitte r buil t int o you r vehicl e
ca n b e programme d t o operat e
remotel y controlle d device s aroun d
you r home , suc h a s garag e doors ,
lighting , o r hom e securit y systems .
I t ca n replac e u p t o thre e remot e
transmitters .
Custome r Assistanc e
I f yo u hav e problem s wit h trainin g
th e HomeLin k Universa l Transmitter ,
o r woul d lik e informatio n o n hom e
product s tha t ca n b e operate d b y th e
transmitter , cal l (800 ) 355-3515 . O n
th e internet , g o t o
www.homelink.jci.com .
Importan t Safet y Precaution s
Alway s refe r t o th e operatin g
instruction s an d safet y informatio n
tha t cam e wit h you r garag e doo r
opene r o r othe r equipmen t yo u
inten d t o operat e wit h th e HomeLin
k Universa l Transmitter .
I f yo u d o no t hav e thi s information ,
yo u shoul d contac t th e
manufacture r o f th e equipment .
Whil e trainin g o r usin g th e
transmitter , mak e sur e yo u hav e a
clea r vie w o f th e garag e doo r o r
gate , an d tha t n o on e wil l b e injure d
b y it s movement .
Genera l Informatio n
I f yo u ar e trainin g th e transmitte r t o
operat e a garag e doo r o r gate , i t i s
recommende d tha t yo u unplu g th e
moto r fo r tha t devic e durin g
training . Repeatedl y pressin g th e
remot e contro l butto n coul d bur n
ou t th e motor .
Th e HomeLin k transmitte r store s
th e cod e in a permanen t memory .
Ther e shoul d b e n o nee d t o retrai n
th e transmitte r i f you r vehicle' s
batter y goe s dea d o r i s
disconnected .
I
f you r garag e doo r opene r wa s
manufacture d befor e Apri l 1982 ,
yo u ma y no t b e abl e t o progra m th e
HomeLin k Universa l Transmitte r t o
operat e it . Garag e doo r opener s
manufacture d befor e tha t dat e d o
no t hav e a safet y featur e tha t
cause s the m to sto p an d revers e i f
a n obstacl e is detecte d durin g
closing , increasin g th e ris k o f
injury . I f yo u hav e questions , cal l
(800 ) 355-3515 .
Trainin g th e Transmitte r
Befor e yo u ca n us e th e HomeLin k
Universa l Transmitte r t o operat e
device s aroun d you r home , i t mus t
"learn " th e prope r codes . Fo r
example , t o trai n th e transmitte r t o
ope n an d clos e th e garag e door :
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HomeLin
k Universa l Transmitte r
rollin g cod e garag e doo r
opener . Tes t thi s b y pressin g
an d holdin g th e HomeLin k
transmitte r butto n yo u jus t
trained . I f th e re d ligh t blink s
fo r tw o seconds , the n stay s on ,
yo u hav e a rollin g cod e garag e
doo r opener . Yo u ma y b e abl e
t o verif y thi s wit h th e
manufacturer' s documentation .
G o t o "Trainin g Wit h a Rollin g
Cod e System. "
8 . Repea t thes e step s t o trai n th e
othe r tw o transmitte r button s t o
operat e an y othe r remotely -
controlle d device s aroun d you r
hom e (lighting , automati c gate ,
securit y system , etc.) .
Trainin g Wit h a Rollin g Cod e
Syste m
Fo r securit y purposes , newe r
garag e doo r openin g system s us e a
"rolling " o r variabl e code .
Informatio n fro m th e remot e contro
l an d th e garag e doo r opene r
ar e neede d befor e th e HomeLin k
transmitte r ca n operat e th e garag e
doo r opener . Th e "Trainin g th e
Transmitter " procedur e train s th e
HomeLin k transmitte r t o th e prope r
garag e doo r opene r code . Th e
followin g procedur e synchronize s
th e HomeLin k transmitte r to the
garag e doo r opene r s o the y sen d
an d receiv e th e correc t codes .
I t ma y b e helpfu l t o hav e someon e
assis t yo u wit h thi s procedure .
1 . Mak e sur e yo u hav e properl y
complete d th e "Trainin g th e
Transmitter " procedure .
2 . Fin d th e "Training " butto n o n
you r garag e doo r opene r unit .
Th e locatio n wil l vary ,
dependin g o n th e manufacturer .
Th e manufacturer' s
documentatio n ma y help . 3
. Pres s th e Trainin g butto n o n th e
garag e doo r opene r uni t unti l
th e ligh t nex t t o th e butto n
come s on , the n releas e it . Th e
ligh t ma y blink , o r com e o n an d
sta y on . Yo u the n hav e
approximatel y 3 0 second s t o
complet e th e followin g steps .
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TRAININ
G
BUTTO N
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Sea
t Heater s
Standard on EX-V6 model in Canada
Bot h fron t seat s ar e equippe d wit h
sea t heaters . Th e ignitio n mus t b e
O N (II ) t o us e them . Pus h th e righ t
sid e o f th e switch , HI , t o rapidl y hea t
u p th e seat . Afte r th e sea t reache s a
comfortabl e temperature , selec t L O
b y pushin g th e lef t sid e o f th e switch .
Thi s wil l kee p th e sea t warm . Th
e H I o r L O indicato r light s an d
remain s li t unti l yo u tur n i t of f b y
pushin g th e opposit e sid e o f th e
switc h lightly . Th e indicato r wil l tur n
off .
I n HI , th e heate r turn s of f whe n th e
sea t get s warm , an d turn s bac k o n
afte r th e seat' s temperatur e drops . I t
continue s t o cycl e a s lon g a s yo u
leav e i t se t o n HI . Th e H I indicato r
remain s li t a s a reminde r tha t yo u
hav e th e heate r on .
I n LO , th e heate r run s continuously .
I t doe s no t cycl e wit h temperatur e
changes .
Follo
w thes e precaution s wheneve r
yo u us e th e sea t heaters : Us
e th e H I settin g onl y t o hea t th e
seat s quickly . Selec t th e L O
settin g whe n th e seat s fee l warm .
Th e H I settin g draw s larg e
amount s o f curren t fro m th e
battery . D
o no t us e th e sea t heaters , eve n
o n th e L O setting , i f th e engin e is
lef t idlin g fo r a n extende d period .
The y ca n weake n th e battery ,
causin g har d starting .
Only on models equipped with side
airbags
Becaus e o f th e sensor s fo r th e sid e
airba g system , ther e is n o heate r i n
th e passenger' s seat-back .
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SEA
T HEATER S
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Powe
r Window s
Th e maste r contro l pane l als o con -
tain s thes e extr a features :
AUT O — To ope n th e driver' s
windo w fully , pus h th e windo w
switc h firml y dow n an d releas e it .
Th e windo w automaticall y goe s al l
th e wa y down . T o sto p th e windo w
fro m goin g al l th e wa y down , pul l
bac k o n th e windo w switc h briefly .
T o ope n th e driver' s windo w onl y
partially , pus h th e windo w switc h
dow n lightl y an d hol d it . Th e windo w
wil l sto p a s soo n a s yo u releas e th e
switch .
Th
e AUT O functio n onl y work s t o
lowe r th e driver' s window . T o rais e
th e window , yo u mus t pul l bac k o n
th e windo w switc h an d hol d it unti l
th e windo w reache s th e desire d
position .
Th
e MAI N switc h control s powe r t o
th e passenger' s window . Wit h thi s
switc h off, the passenger' s windo w
canno t b e raise d o r lowered . Th e
MAI N switc h doe s no t affec t th e
driver' s window . Kee p th e MAI N
switc h of f whe n yo u hav e childre n in
th e ca r s o the y d o no t injur e them -
selve s b y operatin g th e windo w
unintentionally .
Th e powe r windo w syste m ha s a key -
of f dela y function . Th e window s wil l
stil l operat e fo r u p to te n minute s
afte r yo u tur n of f th e ignition .
Openin g eithe r doo r cancel s th e
dela y function . Yo u mus t tur n th e
ignitio n O N (II ) agai n befor e yo u ca n
rais e o r lowe r th e windows .
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Mirror
s
Kee p th e insid e an d outsid e mirror s
clea n an d adjuste d fo r bes t visibility .
B e sur e t o adjus t th e mirror s befor e
yo u star t driving .
Th e insid e mirro r ha s da y an d nigh t
positions . Th e nigh t positio n reduce s
glar e fro m headlight s behin d you .
Fli p th e ta b o n th e botto m edg e o f
th e mirro r t o selec t th e da y o r nigh t
position .
Adjustin
g th e Powe r Mirror s
Adjus t th e outsid e mirror s wit h th e
adjustmen t switc h o n th e driver' s
doo r armrest :
1 . Tur n th e ignitio n switc h O N (II) .
2 . Mov e th e selecto r switc h to L
(driver' s side ) o r R (passenger' s
side) .
3
. Pus h th e appropriat e edg e o f th e
adjustmen t switc h to mov e th e
mirro r right , left , u p o r down .
4 . Whe n yo u finish , mov e the
selecto r switc h to th e cente r (off )
position . Thi s turn s of f th e
adjustmen t switc h s o yo u can' t
mov e a mirro r ou t o f positio n b y
accidentall y bumpin g th e switch .
Instrument s an d Control s
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TA
B
ADJUSTMENT SWITC H
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R SWITC H
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Mirrors
, Parkin g Brak e
Available on all Canadian models
Th e outsid e mirror s ar e heate d to re -
mov e fo g an d frost . Wit h th e ignitio n
switc h O N (II) , tur n o n th e heater s
b y pressin g th e button . Th e ligh t i n
th e butto n come s o n a s a reminder .
Pres s th e butto n agai n to tur n th e
heater s off . Parkin
g Brak e
PARKIN G BRAK E LEVE R
T o appl y th e parkin g brake , pul l th e
leve r u p fully . T o releas e it , pul l u p
slightly , pus h th e button , an d lowe r
th e lever . Th e parkin g brak e ligh t o n
th e instrumen t pane l shoul d g o ou t
whe n th e parkin g brak e is full y
release d wit h th e engin e runnin g
(se e pag e 54 ). Driving the car with the parking brake
applied can damage the rear brakes
and axles.
Instrument s an d Control s
HEATE
D MIRRO R BUTTO N
NOTIC
E