
The DRL  system  will come  on when  the following 
conditions  are  met: 
0 The ignition is  on, 
the  exterior  lamps control is in AUTO, 
the transmission is  not in PARK  (P), and 
0 the  light  sensor  determines it  is daytime. 
When  the  DRL are on,  only  your  DRL lamps will  be on 
The  taillamps,  sidemarker  and other lamps won’t be 
on.  The  instrument panel  won’t be 
lit up either. 
When  it begins 
to get  dark,  the  automatic headlamp 
system  will switch  from DRL 
to the  headlamps. 
As  with  any  vehicle,  you  should turn on the  regular 
headlamp  system when you  need  it. 
Puddle Lamps 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  puddle lamps to help you 
see  the  area near the base  of the  front  doors when 
it 
is dark  out.  The  puddle lamps will illuminate when a door 
is  opened  or  when  you  press the  unlock button on the 
keyless  entry  transmitter. The  lamps  will time  out  or  turn 
off once  the  engine is  started. 
Fog Lamps 
Use  the fog  lamps  for better vision  in foggy  or misty 
conditions.  Your parking lamps and/or  low-beam 
headlamps must be  on for  your fog  lamps 
to work. 
The  fog lamp  button 
is 
located on  the left side  of 
your  instrument panel. 
Press the  button 
to turn  the fog  lamps on while the 
headlamps  or parking lamps are  on. Press the  button 
again to  turn them 
off. An  indicator light will  glow 
near  the  button when  the  fog  lamps are on. 
Remember,  fog  lamps alone will  not give 
off as  much 
light  as  your  headlamps. Never use your  fog  lamps 
in  the  dark without turning  on the  headlamps. 
The fog  lamps will  go 
off whenever your high-beam 
headlamps come  on. When  the high beams  go 
off, the 
fog  lamps will  come  on  again. 
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The fog  lamps will be cancelled after  the ignition is 
turned 
off. If  you  still want to  use the fog  lamps after you 
restart  the vehicle,  you will  need 
to press  the fog 
lamp button again. 
Interior Lamps 
Instrument Panel Brightness 
The  thumbwheel  for this  feature  is located  next to the 
exterior  lamps control. 
G:~ (Instrument  Panel  Lights): Turn the  thumbwheel, 
located  next 
to the exterior  lamps control,  up  or 
down to  brighten  or  dim  the instrument panel lights  and 
the  radio display. This  will only  work 
if the  headlamps 
or  parking lamps are  on. 
To  turn  on  the dome  lamps, with the  vehicle doors 
closed, turn  the thumbwheel  all the  way  up. 
Dome  Lamps 
The  dome  lamps will  come  on when you  open a door 
and will  slowly dim 
to off when  all doors are closed. 
You  can  also turn  the dome  lamps on  by turning 
the  thumbwheel,  located  next to the  exterior  lamp 
control,  all  the  way up. In this  position, the  dome  lamps 
will  remain  on whether  a  door is opened  or closed. 
(Dome  Override): Press this  button,  located  below 
the  exterior  lamp  control, 
to set  the  dome  lamps to 
come on automatically  when a door  is opened,  or remain 
off. To  turn  the lamps off, press  the button  into  the  in 
position. With  the button in  this  position,  the  dome  lamps 
will  remain 
off when  the  doors  are  open.  To  return  the 
lamps 
to automatic  operation,  press  the  button again 
and  return it 
to the  out position.  With  the  button in  this 
position,  the dome  lamps  will come  on  when  you 
open a  door. 
Entry  Lighting 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  an illuminated  entry 
feature. 
When  a  door  is opened,  the  dome  lamps  and  puddle 
lamps will come 
on if the  dome  override button  is in  the 
out  position.  If  the  dome  override  button is  pressed 
in,  the  lamps will  not  come on. 
Exit Lighting 
With  exit  lighting, the  interior lamps will  come  on  when 
you  remove  the key  from  the  ignition. The  lamps 
will  not come  on 
if the  dome override button  is 
pressed  in. 
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2. Set  the driver’s and passenger’s temperature. 
To  find  your  comfort setting,  start  with a 
74°F (23°C) 
temperature  setting and allow about 
20 minutes 
for  the  system  to  regulate. Turn the driver’s  or 
passenger’s  side  temperature  knob 
to adjust the 
temperature  setting as necessary. 
If you choose  the temperature setting  of 60°F 
(15°C)  the system will remain  at  the maximum 
cooling  setting. 
If you choose the temperature 
setting  of 
90°F (32°C) the  system  will remain at the 
maximum  heat  setting. Choosing either maximum 
setting  will  not  cause the vehicle to  heat  or cool 
any  faster. 
Be  careful  not to cover  the sensor  located  on the 
top  of the  instrument panel  near  the windshield. This 
sensor  regulates  air temperature  based  on sun 
load,  and also  turns  on your  headlamps. 
To  avoid blowing cold  air in cold weather,  the 
system  will delay  turning  on  the  fan  until warm  air  is 
available.  The  length  of delay  depends on  the 
engine  coolant temperature. Pressing the  fan  switch 
will  override this  delay and change  the fan  to  a 
selected speed. 
Manual Operation 
You  may  manually adjust  the air  delivery  mode  or 
fan  speed. 
0 (Off): Press this button to turn off the entire climate 
control system. Outside  air will still enter the vehicle,  and 
will  be directed 
to the floor. This direction can be changed 
by  pressing the mode button. The temperature  can also 
be adjusted using either temperature knob. Press the up 
or  down arrows on the fan switch,  the defrost button,  the 
AUTO button, or  the  air  conditioning button to turn the 
system  on when it is 
off. 
v (Fan): The  switch with  the fan  symbol allows 
you 
to manually adjust the fan  speed.  Press the  up 
arrow 
to increase fan  speed and  the down  arrow 
to  decrease  fan speed. 
Pressing this  button  when  the system 
is off will turn the 
system  on. 
% *d (Mode): Press this  button to  manually change the 
direction  of the  airflow  in your  vehicle;  keep pressing the 
button until the  desired  mode appears on the  display. 
If you  press the  mode button to select an air delivery 
mode, the  display will  change  to show  you the  selected 
air  mode delivery. The  display will then  show the 
current status  of the  system.  When the system  is turned 
off, the  display will  go blank  after displaying the 
current status  of the  system. 
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Personalization  Button 
You  can  program certain features to  a preferred setting 
for  up  to two  people.  Press the  personalization button 
to scroll  through  the  following personalization features. 
All  of the  personalization  options may not be available 
on  your  vehicle.  Only  the  options available will  be 
displayed  on  your  DIC. 
ALARM  WARNING  TYPE 
AUTOMATIC  LOCKING 
AUTOMATIC  UNLOCKING  SEAT  POSITION  RECALL 
PERIMETER  LIGHTING 
REMOTE  LOCK  FEEDBACK 
REMOTE  UNLOCK  FEEDBACK 
HEADLAMPS  ON AT EXIT 
CURB  VIEW  ASSIST  EASY  EXIT  SEAT 
DISPLAY  UNITS (E/M) 
DISPLAY  LANGUAGE 
The  default  options  for  the  above features were  set 
when  your  vehicle  left the  factory. The  default options 
are  noted in  the  text following,  but may  have been 
changed  from  their default  state  since then.  The  driver’s  preferences can 
be recalled  by pressing  the 
unlock button on the  remote keyless entry transmitter 
labeled 
1 or 2 or  by pressing  the appropriate  memory 
button 
1 or 2 located  on the  driver’s door. 
Alarm Warning Type 
Press the  personalization button until ALARM 
WARNING  TYPE appears  in the  display.  To select your 
personalization  for alarm warning type,  press the 
select  button  while  ALARM  WARNING  TYPE  is 
displayed 
on the  DIC. Pressing  the select  button will 
scroll through the  following choices: 
ALARM  WARNING:  BOTH (default): The  headlamps 
will flash  and the  horn will  chirp  when the  alarm  is 
active. 
ALARM  WARNING: OFF: There will  be  no alarm 
warning  on activation. 
ALARM  WARNING:  HORN: The  horn will  chirp  when 
the  alarm  is active. 
ALARM  WARNING:  LAMPS: The  headlamps will  flash 
when the  alarm  is  active. 
Choose one  of the  four  options and press the 
personalization  button while your  choice  is displayed  on 
the  DIC  to select 
it and  move  on to the  next feature. 
For  more information  on alarm warning type  see 
Content 
Theft-Deterrent on page 2- 16. 
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SEAT  POSITION  RECALL  ON  REMOTE: The  memory 
seat  position you  saved will be recalled  when you 
unlock  the  vehicle with  the remote keyless entry 
transmitter. 
Choose  one  of the  three  options and  press  the 
personalization button  while it  is displayed on the  DIC  to 
select  it and  move  on  to  the next  feature.  For more 
information  on seat  position recall see  Memory Seat 
on 
page 2-47. 
Perimeter  Lighting 
Press  the  personalization button until  PERIMETER 
LIGHTING  appears  in the  display. To select your 
personalization  for  perimeter  lighting, press the  select 
button  while  PERIMETER  LIGHTING is displayed on the 
DIC. Pressing the select  button will  scroll through  the 
following  choices: 
PERIMETER  LIGHTING  ON (default): The  headlamps 
and  back-up  lamps  will  come on  for 
40 seconds, if it 
is dark  enough  outside, when you  unlock the vehicle 
with  the  remote  keyless entry transmitter. 
PERIMETER  LIGHTING  OFF: The  perimeter lights will 
not  come  on  when  you  unlock the vehicle with the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter. 
Choose  one  of the two options and  press the 
personalization  button while it is  displayed  on the  DIC 
to 
select  it  and  move  on to the  next feature. 
Remote Lock Feedback 
Press  the personalization button until  REMOTE LOCK 
FEEDBACK appears  in the  display.  To select your 
personalization  fsr the  feedback you  will  receive when 
locking  the vehicle with the  remote keyless entry 
transmitter, press the  select button while  REMOTE  LOCK  FEEDBACK  is displayed on the  DIC. Pressing 
the  select button will scroll through the following choices: 
LOCK  FEEDBACK:  BOTH  (default): The  parking 
lamps will flash each time you  press the  button with  the  lock symbol  on  the remote keyless entry transmitter 
and  the horn will  chirp  the  second time  you  press  the 
lock button. 
LOCK  FEEDBACK:  OFF: There will  be no feedback 
when  locking the vehicle. 
LOCK  FEEDBACK:  HORN: The  horn will  chirp  the 
second time you  press  the button with the  lock symbol 
on  the  remote keyless entry transmitter. 
LOCK  FEEDBACK:  LAMPS: The  parking  lamps will 
flash each time you  press  the button with  the  lock 
symbol on the  remote keyless entry transmitter. 
Choose  one of the  four  options  and  press  the 
personalization button while  it is displayed  on the  DIC  to 
select 
it and  move on to the  next feature. 
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Remote  Unlock Feedback 
Press the  personalization button until  REMOTE 
UNLOCK  FEEDBACK  appears  in the  display. To  select 
your  personalization for the  feedback  you will  receive 
when  unlocking the vehicle with the  remote keyless 
entry transmitter,  press the  select  button while  REMOTE 
UNLOCK  FEEDBACK  is displayed  on the  DIC. 
Pressing  the  select  button will  scroll  through the 
following  choices: 
UNLOCK  FEEDBACK:  LAMPS (default): The  parking 
lamps  will flash  each time you press the  button with 
the  unlock  symbol  on the remote  keyless entry 
transmitter. 
UNLOCK  FEEDBACK: BOTH:  The  parking lamps will 
flash  each time 
you press the  button with the  unlock 
symbol  on the  remote  keyless entry transmitter and  the 
horn will  chirp the  second time you press the  unlock 
button. 
UNLOCK  FEEDBACK:  OFF: There will be  no  feedback 
when  unlocking the vehicle. 
UNLOCK  FEEDBACK: HORN: The  horn will  chirp  the 
second  time 
you press the  button with the  unlock 
symbol  on the  remote  keyless entry transmitter. 
Choose  one 
of the  four  options  and  press the 
personalization  button while  it is displayed  on the  DIC 
to 
select  it and  move on to the  next feature. 
Headlamps  on  at Exit 
Press the  personalization button until  HEADLAMPS ON 
AT  EXIT  appears in the  display.  To select  your 
personalization for  how long the  headlamps  will  stay on 
when  you  turn 
off the vehicle, press the  select button 
while  HEADLAMPS 
ON AT EXIT  is displayed  on 
the  DIC.  Pressing the select button  will scroll through 
the  following choices: 
HEADLAMP  DELAY: 10 SEC  (default) 
HEADLAMP  DELAY: 20 SEC 
HEADLAMP  DELAY: 40 SEC 
HEADLAMP  DELAY: 60 SEC 
HEADLAMP  DELAY: 120 SEC 
HEADLAMP  DELAY: 180 SEC 
HEADLAMP  DELAY OFF 
The  amount  of time  you  choose  will  be  the  amount  of 
time that the  headlamps stay on  after  you  turn 
off 
the vehicle. If you  choose off, the  headlamps  will  turn 
off as  soon  as  you  turn off the vehicle. 
Choose  one 
of the seven  options  and press  the 
personalization  button while it is displayed  on the  DIC 
to 
select  it and  move  on to the  next feature. 
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Driving Uphill 
Once  you  decide you can safely drive  up the  hill, you 
need  to take  some  special steps. 
Use a low year and get a firm  grip on the 
steering  wheel. 
your  speed.  Don’t  use  more power than you 
need,  because you don’t want  your  wheels to start 
spinning  or sliding. 
Try  to drive  straight up the  hill if at  all possible. If 
the path twists and turns,  you  might  want to find 
another  route. 
Get  a smooth  start  up  the  hill and try to maintain 
0 Sound the  horn as you  approach  the  top of the  hill 
to  let opposing  traffic know you’re  there. 
Use your  headlamps even during  the day. They 
make 
you more visible to oncoming traffic. 
Turning  or  driving  across  steep hills can  be 
dangerous.  You could  lose  traction,  slide 
sideways,  and  possibly  roll  over.  You could  be 
seriously  injured  or  killed.  When  driving  up 
hills,  always  try  to  go  straight  up. 
Ease  up  on  your  speed  as you approach the top of 
the  hill. 
Attach  a flag to  the vehicle  to make  you  more 
visible  to  approaching traffic on trails  or hills.  Driving  to  the  top  (crest) 
of  a hill 
a, ,ull speed 
can  cause  an  accident.  There  could  be  a 
drop-off,  embankment,  cliff,  or  even  another 
vehicle.  You  could  be  seriously  injured  or  killed. 
As you  near  the  top of a hill, slow  down 
and  stay  alert. 
Q: What  should I do if my  vehicle  stalls,  or  is 
about  to  stall,  and 
I can’t  make it up  the hill? 
A: If this  happens, there  are  some things  you  should 
do and there  are some things you  must  not do.  First, here’s  what you 
should do: 
Push the  brake  pedal  to stop the  vehicle  and keep 
it  from  rolling backwards. 
Also, apply  the parking 
brake. 
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Driving at Night 
Night driving  is more dangerous than day driving. 
One  reason  is  that some  drivers are  likely 
to be 
impaired 
- by  alcohol  or drugs,  with  night vision 
problems,  or by fatigue.  Here are some tips  on 
night driving. 
Drive defensively. 
0 Don't drink and  drive. 
Since you  can't  see as well,  you  may  need to slow 
down  and keep  more  space  between  you and 
other vehicles. 
Slow  down, especially  on  higher  speed  roads.  Your 
headlamps can  light  up  only 
so much road ahead. 
In remote areas,  watch  for  animals. 
If you're  tired,  pull  off the  road  in a safe place 
and  rest. 
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. 
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