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Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
Operation 
If  your  vehicle  has this feature,  you can  lock and unlock 
your  doors  from  about 
3 feet (4 m) up to 30 feet (9 m) 
away  using  the remote  keyless entry transmitter supplied 
with  your  vehicle. 
UNLOCK: When  you 
press  UNLOCK,  the 
driver’s  door  will unlock 
automatically, the parking 
lamps  will flash and the 
interior lights will go  on. 
If you  press  UNLOCK  again within three seconds, 
all  doors  will  unlock. 
LOCK: Press  LOCK  to lock  all the  doors.  Press LOCK 
again within three seconds and  the horn will chirp. 
REAR 2X: When  you  press the  REAR button twice 
within three seconds  to unlock the  rear hatch  or cargo 
doors, the  parking lamps 
will flash and the  interior lights 
will  go  on.  If the engine  is running,  the  automatic 
transmission must be in  PARK  (P)  or NEUTRAL (N) for 
the  REAR 
2X button  to operate. 
& (Panic  Alarm): When  this  button  is pressed, 
the  horn will sound and the  headlamps and taillamps 
will flash  for up to 
30 seconds.  This can  be  turned off by 
pressing the panic button again, waiting for 
30 seconds, 
or starting the vehicle. 
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. Remember  to bring 
any remaining transmitters  with  you when you  go to 
your  dealer.  When  the dealer matches the  replacement 
transmitter to  your vehicle,  any remaining transmitters 
must  also be matched. Once  your dealer has coded the 
new transmitter, the  lost transmitter will  not unlock 
your  vehicle.  Each vehicle can have a  maximum  of 
four  transmitters matched to 
it. 
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Battery Replacement 
Under normal  use, the  battery in your  remote keyless 
entry transmitter should  last about two  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. 
To replace the battery, do the following: 
Notices 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. 
2. 
3.  Insert 
a  thin  object  like a  dime  to  separate  the 
bottom  of the  transmitter  from  the  top. 
Remove the  battery and  replace  it  with  a  new  one, 
making  sure the positive 
(+) side of the  battery is 
facing  down. Use one  Panasonic@  three-volt, 
type  CR2032,  or equivalent  battery. 
Snap  the top and  bottom  together. 
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Doors and Locks 
Door 'lock-- 
Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. 
Passengers - especially  children - can 
easily  open 
the doors  and  fall  out  of  a 
moving  vehicle.  When  a  door 
is locked, 
the  handle  won't  open 
it. You  increase  the 
chance  of  being  thrown  out  of  the  vehicle  in  a  crash  if  the  doors  aren't  locked. 
So, 
wear  safety  belts  properly  and  lock  the 
doors  whenever  you  drive. 
vehicles  may  be unable  to get  out.  A  child 
can  be  overcome  by  extreme  heat  and  can 
suffer  permanent  injuries  or  even  death 
from  heat  stroke.  Always  lock  your  vehicle 
whenever  you  leave 
it. 
unlocked  door  when  you  slow  down  or 
stop  your  vehicle.  Locking  your  doors  can 
help  prevent  this  from  happening. 
Young  children  who  get  into  unlocked 
Outsiders  can  easily  enter  through  an  There 
are several  ways to lock  and unlock your vehicle. 
To  unlock your door from the  outside,  use your  key 
or  remote  keyless entry transmitter, 
if equipped. 
For  more information, see 
Remote  Keyless  Entry 
System 
on page 2-4. 
To lock  the front doors  and 
sliding side door from  the 
inside, slide the  manual 
lock levers  down. To unlock 
the  front  doors and  the 
sliding side door from  the 
inside, slide the manual 
lock levers 
up. When the 
red  mark  on  the lock 
lever 
is visible,  the door 
is unlocked. 
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If the sliding  door is open  and you press the  power door 
lock  switch,  the  sliding  door  will not lock  immediately. 
After  you  close  the  door,  the system comes on and locks 
the  sliding  door  in  about  five  seconds. 
When  the  key  is in  the  ignition and the 
power door lock 
switch  is pressed  with  a door  open,  all doors are 
locked  while  the  driver’s  side  door  remains unlocked. 
Programmable  Automatic 
Door Locks 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  an auto  IocWunlock 
feature  which  enables  you 
to program  your power 
door  locks. 
Your  vehicle  left the  factory  programmed to have all  the 
doors  lock  automatically  when  the shift lever is moved out 
of  PARK  (P). 
All of the  doors  will unlock when the  shift 
lever  is  moved  back  into  PARK  (P). The following 
instructions  detail how  to  program  your door locks.  To 
enter the program  mode  you need to do  the following: 
1. Begin with the ignition in OFF. Then,  pull back on  the 
turn  signaVmultifunction  lever all the way toward you 
and hold 
it while you perform the next  step. 
2.  Turn  your key to  RUN and 
OFF twice. Then,  with 
the  key  in 
OFF, release the turn  signaVmultifunction 
lever. Once you do  this, you will hear the  lock 
switch lock and  unlock. 
You  are now  ready to  program the automatic door 
locks.  Select one 
of the following  four programming 
options and follow the  instructions.  You 
will have thirty 
seconds to  begin programming. 
If you  exceed the 
thirty second limit, the  locks  will automatically lock  and 
unlock  to  indicate that you  have left the program mode. 
If this occurs, repeat the  procedure beginning with 
Step 
1. You  can  exit the  program mode any time  by 
turning the  ignition to  RUN. The  locks will automatically 
lock  and unlock 
to indicate  that you are leaving  the 
program  mode. If the  IocWunlock  switches are  not 
pressed while  in the  programming  mode, the auto 
IocWunlock  setting will  not be modified. 
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The following  is a list  of the available programming 
oDtions: Sliding Side Door 
0 All  doors  lock/Only the driver’s  door unlocks: 
Press the  lock  side of the  power lock switch  on 
the  door  panel  once and then  the unlock  side  once. 
All doors  lock/All  doors unlock: Press the 
lock  side 
of the  power lock switch on the door  panel 
once,  and  then  the  unlock side  twice. 
All doors  lock/None of the  doors  unlock: Press 
the  lock  side  of the  power  lock switch on the  door 
panel  once,  and then the  unlock  side three times. 
0 No doors lock/None of the doors  unlock: Press 
the  lock  side  of the  power lock switch on  the  door 
panel  twice.  This turns 
off the automatic  lock feature. 
For more  information,  see your dealer.  To open the sliding 
side  door, pull the  handle  toward 
the back  and slide  the  door  to  the rear  until  it  rests  in  the 
Leaving Your Vehicle open position. 
To close the sliding  side  door, pull the handle  toward 
If  you  are leaving  your vehicle, take  your  key, open your  the front and slide  the  door forward. 
door  and set the  locks from  inside. Then  get out and 
close the  door. 
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Hatch  Release 
You  can  use  your  key to  unlock the hatch  and all of 
the  other  doors from  the outside.  Insert the  key into the 
hatch  release  button and turn  it counterclockwise. 
All of the  doors  will  unlock. 
You  may  also use  the  keyless entry  system described 
earlier. 
The  hatch  can  be  opened 
or closed without a key if the 
door  lock  system  is unlocked. 
To open the  hatch, unlock  it, then press  the button and 
lift  the  handle located  in the center 
of the door. 
To lock  the power  lock system  from the outside,  insert 
the  key  in  the  hatch release button and  turn  it clockwise. 
All doors will  lock. 
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Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
Vehicle theft is a 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. 
Passlock@ 
Your  vehicle is  equipped  with  the Passlock@ 
theft-deterrent system. 
Passlock@  is a passive theft-deterrent system.  Passlock@ 
enables  fuel 
if the  ignition lock cylinder is turned with 
a  valid  key. 
If a correct key  is not  used  or  the  ignition 
lock cylinder  is tampered  with,  fuel  is disabled.  During normal operation, 
the SECURITY  light will 
go off 
approximately five  seconds after the  key  is turned 
to  RUN. 
If  the  engine stalls  and the SECURITY  light  flashes,  wait 
until  the light stops flashing before trying  to  restart  the 
engine.  Remember  to release the key  from  START as 
soon  as the  engine starts. 
If  the engine  is running  and  the  SECURITY  light comes 
on,  you  will be able to  restart  the  engine 
if you turn 
the engine 
off. However,  your  Passlock@  system  is 
not working properly  and  must  be serviced by your 
dealer.  Your vehicle is not protected by  Passlock@  at  this 
time.  You  may  also want  to check  the  fuse. 
See 
Fuses and Circuit  Breakers on page 5-93. 
See  your  dealer for  service. 
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Starting  and  Operating 
Your  Vehicle 
New Vehicle  Break-in 
Nofice: Your  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an elaborate 
“break-in.”  But 
it will  perform  better in the  long  run 
if you  follow  these  guidelines: 
e 
e 
Keep  your  speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h)  or  less 
for 
the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  drive  at any  one  speed 
- fast  or 
slow 
- for  the  first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
200 miles 
(322 km)  or so. During  this  time  your  new 
brake  linings  aren’t yet  broken  in. Hard  stops 
with  new  linings  can mean  premature  wear and 
earlier  replacement.  Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every  time  you  get  new  brake  linings. 
Don’t  tow  a  trailer  during  break-in.  See “Towing 
a  Trailer”  in  the  Index  for  more  information. 
Ignition Positions 
With the key  in the  ignition,  you  can turn it to five 
different positions. 
C 
A 
A (ACCESSORY): This position lets  you  use things  like 
the  radio,  power  windows  and windshield wipers  when 
the  engine  is off. 
To get  into  ACCESSORY,  push  in  the 
key  and  turn it  toward  you. Your  steering  wheel will 
remain locked, just as  it was  before  you inserted  the key. 
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