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BATERY 1 
LATCH  BOTH  LAP  AND  SHOULDER  BELTS  TO 
PROTECT  OCCUPANT  MASTER  ENGINE 
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You  can  lock all doors  and  the  liftgate  from the  inside 
by  pressing  the rear  of the  power  lock switch on 
either  front  door.  With  the  content theft-deterrent system, 
the  power  door  lock  switch  may cause the system to 
arm.  See 
Content Theft-Deterrent  on  page 2-27 for 
more  details. 
Also, when  the  doors  are  locked with the power door 
locks,  the  inside as  well  as the outside  door handle 
cannot  open  the  doors.  This safety feature prevents  a 
door  from  being accidentally  opened from the inside 
by  moving  the handle. 
To override  this safety  feature,  unlock the door you 
want  to  open. 
When  the liftgate  has  been  unlocked with the  power 
door  locks,  you won’t  need  the  key to open  it. Simply 
squeeze  the handle  located  above the  license plate. 
This  is also  true 
if you  use  the  remote keyless entry 
transmitter.  See 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  on 
page 
2-5. 
Last Door Closed Locking 
The last door closed locking  feature will delay the  power 
locking  of the doors and liftgate for  up to five  seconds 
after exiting  the vehicle,  when the  power  door  lock 
switch or the  lock button  on the  remote  keyless entry 
transmitter  is used  to lock  your  vehicle. 
To cancel this  delay, press the  power door  lock 
switch or  the lock button  on the  remote  keyless entry 
transmitter  a second time  immediately. 
If any door OF the  liftgate is  open  when locking the 
vehicle,  three chimes will  be heard signaling that  last 
door closed locking  is being  used.  Five  seconds after the 
last  door  is closed, all  of the  doors  will lock. 
If the  ignition is in RUN or ACCESSORY, this feature 
will  not lock the  doors. 
To  turn  the last  door  closed locking feature 
off or on, 
see 
Vehicle Personalization  on  page 2-62. 
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Programming the  HomeLink 
Transmitter 
Do not  use  the HomeLink@  Transmitter with  any  garage 
door  opener  that does  not have  the “stop and reverse” 
feature. This includes  any  garage  door  opener  model 
manufactured  before April 
1, 1982. 
Keep  the original transmitter  for  use in other vehicles  as 
well  as for future  HomeLink@  programming.  It  is also 
recommended  that upon  the sale  of the vehicle, 
the  programmed  HomeLink@  buttons should be  erased 
for  security purposes. Refer to “Erasing  HomeLink@ 
Buttons”  or, for  assistance, contact  HomeLink@  on 
the  internet at:  www.homelink.com  or  by  calling 
Be  sure  that people  and objects are clear  of the  garage 
door  or  gate operator  you are programming.  When 
programming  a  garage door, it  is advised  to park outside 
of  the  garage. 
It  is  recommended  that a  new  battery  be installed  in 
your  hand-held transmitter  for quicker and  more 
accurate transmission  of the  radio frequency. 
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5.  Your 
vehicle’s engine should  be turned 
off while 
programming  the transmitter.  Follow these steps to 
program  up  to three channels: 
1. Press and hold  down  the  two  outside  buttons, 
releasing only  when the indicator  light  begins  to 
flash,  after 20  seconds. 
Do not hold  down  the 
buttons  for longer than  30 seconds  and  do  not 
repeat this step  to  program  a  second  and/or  third 
transmitter  to  the remaining 
two HomeLink@  buttons. 
2. Position  the end  of your  hand-held  transmitter  about 
1  to  3 inches (3  to 
8 cm)  away  from  the  HomeLink@ 
buttons while  keeping  the indicator  light in view. 
3. Simultaneously  press  and hold both the desired 
button  on  HomeLink@  and  the hand-held transmitter 
button. 
Do not  release the buttons  until  Step 4 
has  been completed. 
Some  entry gates and  garage  door  openers  may 
require  you to substitute  Step  3  with  the  procedure 
noted  in “Gate  Operator  and  Canadian 
Programming”  later  in this  section. 
4. The  indicator light will flash  slowly  at  first  and  then 
rapidly  after HomeLink@  successfully  receives the 
frequency signal  from the hand-held  transmitter. 
Release  both buttons. 
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Hazard Warning  Flashers 
Your hazard warning flashers  let  you  warn others. They 
also  let police  know you have  a  problem.  Your front 
and  rear turn signal lamps will flash  on and 
off. 
Your  hazard  warning 
flashers  button is 
located  on  top of the 
steering  column. 
Your  hazard warning  flashers  work  no  matter  what 
position your  key is in,  and  even 
if the  key  isn’t in. 
Press the button to  make  the front and  rear  turn signal 
lamps  flash on and 
off. Press the button  again to 
turn  the flashers 
off. 
When  the  hazard  warning flashers are  on,  your turn 
signals won’t  work. 
Other  Warning  Devices 
If you carry reflective triangles,  you  can  set  one  up  at 
the  side  of the  road  about 
300 feet (1 00 m) behind 
your vehicle. 
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Horn 
You  can  sound the horn  by pressing the  horn symbols 
on your  steering  wheel. 
Tilt Wheel 
A tilt  wheel  allows  you  to  adjust  the steering wheel before 
you  drive.  You  can raise  it  to the highest level  to give  your 
legs  more  room  when  you  exit and enter the vehicle. 
The  lever  that  allows  you  to 
tilt the steering wheel is 
located  on the  left  side  of the steering column. 
To tilt the  wheel,  hold the 
steering  wheel and pull 
the  lever. 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction Lever 
Then  move  the steering  wheel  to  a comfortable position 
and  release  the lever  to  lock the wheel  in place. 
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The  lever on the  left  side of the steering column 
includes the following: 
Turn and  Lane-Change Signals 
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Turn and Lane-Change Signals 
The turn  signal  has  two  upward (for right)  and  two 
downward  (for left) positions.  These positions allow  you 
to  signal a turn  or  a lane  change. 
To signal  a turn,  move  the lever  all  the  way  up  or 
down.  When  the turn is finished, the  lever will  return 
automatically. 
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panel cluster will flash  in 
the  direction  of the 
turn  or lane  change. 
To  signal  a lane  change,  just  raise  or lower  the lever 
until  the arrow starts  to flash.  Hold it there until  you 
complete  your  lane change.  The  lever will  return by itself 
when  you  release it. 
As  you  signal  a  turn or a lane change, 
if the arrow 
flashes faster  than normal,  a signal bulb  may be 
burned  out  and  other drivers  won’t  see  your turn signal. 
If a bulb  is burned  out,  replace it to help avoid  an 
accident.  If the arrows don’t go  on  at all when  you  signal 
a  turn,  check  for  burned-out bulbs  and  check the 
fuse.  See 
Bulb Replacement on page 5-52 and Fuses 
and  Circuit  Breakers on page 
5-96. 
If you  have  a  trailer towing option with  added  wiring  for 
the  trailer lamps,  the signal  indicator will  flash  at a normal 
rate  even 
if a turn signal bulb is burned  out.  Check  the 
front  and  rear  turn signal  lamps  regularly  to  make  sure 
they are  working. 
Turn  Signal On Chime 
If either turn signal is left  on  for  more  than 3/4 mile 
(1.2 km),  a  chime  will sound  to let the  driver  know  to 
turn 
it off. 
If you  need  to leave  the signal on for  more  than  3/4  mile 
(1.2 km),  turn off the signal  and  then turn it  back  on. 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
To change the headlamps  from high to  low  beam, or 
low  to  high,  simply pull the turn  signal  lever  all  the  way 
toward  you.  Then  release it. 
When  the high beams 
are on,  this  light  on  the 
instrument  panel  cluster 
will also  be  on. 
Your  fog lamps  will turn 
off when  you  switch  to 
high  beams.  Using your high beams  in fog  is  not 
recommended. 
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Flash-to-Pass 
When the headlamps  are off, pull the  lever toward you 
to  momentarily  switch  on the  high beams (to signal 
that  you  are  going  to  pass).  When  you release  the  lever, 
they  will  turn 
off. 
Windshield  Wipers 
To  operate  the  windshield  wipers turn the  band marked 
WIPER,  located  on the multifunction  lever. 
MIST: Turn the band  to  MIST for  a single wiping cycle. 
Hold  it  there  until the  wipers  start.  Then let 
go. The 
wipers  will  stop  after  one  wipe. 
If you  want  more  wipes, 
hold  the  band  on mist  longer. 
OFF:  Turn the  band  to 
OFF to turn off the 
windshield  wipers. 
LOW: Turn  the  band to  LOW,  for  steady wiping  at 
low  speed. 
HIGH: Turn  the band  to  HIGH, for  steady  wiping  at 
high  speed. 
DELAY: Turn  the  band away  from you  to  one of the 
five  sensitivity  settings  between 
OFF and  LOW,  to 
choose  the  delayed  wiping  cycle. The further the  band 
is turned toward  LOW,  the  shorter the  delay will be. 
Use  this setting  tor  light  rain or  snow.  Remember that damaged 
wiper blades may prevent you 
from seeing well enough to  drive safely.  To avoid 
damage,  be sure to  clear ice and  snow from the wiper 
blades before using  them. 
If they’re frozen to the 
windshield, carefully loosen  or thaw  them.  If  your  blades 
do become damaged,  get new blades  or blade inserts. 
Heavy snow  or ice can overload  your wipers. 
A circuit 
breaker will stop them until the  motor cools. Clear away 
snow or ice to prevent an  overload. 
Windshield Washer 
To wash  your windshield, press and  hold the windshield 
washer  paddle. The washers and wipers will operate. 
When  you release the paddle, the washers will stop, and 
the wipers will continue 
to operate  for two cycles, unless 
your wipers  had already been  on. In that case, the wipers 
will resume the  wi-- 
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In freezing  weather, don’t use your washer 
until  the windshield  is warmed.  Otherwise  the 
washer fluid  can form ice  on the  windshield, 
blocking  your vision. 
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Daytime Running Lamps/Automatic 
Headlamp  System 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL) can make it easier for 
others  to  see  the front  of your vehicle during the 
day.  DRL  can be helpful  in many different driving 
conditions,  but  they  can be especially helpful 
in the short 
periods  after  dawn  and before sunset.  Fully functional 
daytime  running  lamps  are  required on all vehicles 
first  sold  in  Canada. 
A light  sensor  on  top of the  instrument panel makes 
the 
DRL work, so be  sure  it isn’t covered.  The DRL 
system  will  make  your  front  parking and turn signal 
lamps  come  on in daylight  when: 
The ignition is  on, 
the  exterior  lamps  control is off,  and 
the  parking  brake  is  released. 
When  the DRL  are  on,  only  your front parking and turn 
signal  lamps  will  be on.  Your  instrument panel  won’t 
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When it’s  dark  enough outside,  the exterior lamps  will 
come on automatically. When  it’s bright enough outside, 
the exterior lamps  will turn 
off and the  DRL will turn 
on.  Of  course, you  may still turn on the  headlamps  any 
time you  need  to. 
If you start your vehicle in  a dark  garage,  the automatic 
headlamp system will come on immediately. Once 
you  leave the  garage, it will take  approximately 
one minute for the automatic headlamp system to 
change to  DRL 
if it is  light  outside.  During that  delay, 
your  instrument panel cluster  may not be  as bright 
as  usual.  Make sure  your  instrument panel brightness 
control  is  in the full  bright position. See “Instrument 
Panel Brightness  Control’’ under 
lnterior Lamps 
on  page 
3-17. 
To idle your vehicle  with the DRL  and automatic 
headlamp control 
off, set  the  parking brake while the 
ignition  is in OFF  or  LOCK.  Then start the vehicle. 
The  DRL  and automatic  headlamp control will  stay 
off 
until you  release the  parking brake. 
As with any vehicle.  you  should turn on the  reuular 
headlamp system  when you  need 
it. 
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