
UNLOCK: When  you press the UNLOCK  button, only 
the  driver’s  door will unlock. 
If you  press  UNLOCK again 
within five  seconds, all the  doors will  unlock.  If  you 
would  like all the doors to  unlock  the  first time you press 
UNLOCK,  see  Power  Door 
Locks on  page 2-9 The 
UNLOCK  button on  the  remote  keyless entry transmitter 
will  disarm the content theft deterrent system.  See 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
on page 2-75 for  more  details. 
(Open Trunk): Press the button with  the trunk 
symbol  to open  your  trunk. The transaxle  must  be 
in  PARK 
(P) for  this feature to operate. 
.& (Remote  Alarm): When  you  press the button with 
the  horn  symbol,  the headlamps  will flash and the 
horn  will sound.  This will allow  you to attract attention 
if needed. 
Your  vehicle  may  have  Remote  Lock/Unlock 
Confirmation. This feature provides  feedback to the 
holder  of the  remote  keyless entry transmitter that 
a  command  has  been  received by the keyless entry 
receiver. 
To signal that  a  command  has been  received, 
the  headlamps  will flash and  the horn  may  sound 
briefly.  See Vehicle Personalization  on page 
2-43 for 
programming  information. 
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. 
Battery Replacement 
Under normal  use,  the  battery  in your  remote  keyless 
entry transmitter should  last  about three 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.  

Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
Vehicle  theft is 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. 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
Your  vehicle  has a theft-deterrent alarm  system. A 
red light located  on top  of the  instrument  panel, 
toward the center  of the vehicle and near the windshield, 
will flash  slowly when the system is  armed. 
While  armed,  the doors will not  unlock with the  power 
door lock switch.  The 
alarm will souad if someone 
tampers with the trunk lock,  enters the vehicle without 
using the  remote keyless entry transmitter or  key to 
unlock the  doors,  or turns the  ignition  on. The  horn will 
sound and the headlamps will  flash for  up to two 
minutes. The system will also cut 
off the  fuel  supply, 
preventing the vehicle from  being driven. 
Arming  with the  Power Lock Switch 
Your  alarm  system can be programmed to  arm when 
you  use either power lock switch  to lock the 
doors while 
any  door  is open and the  key is removed from the 
ignition. 
If you  would  like  to arm  the  system with the 
power lock  switch,  see  Vehicle Personalization  on 
page 
2-43. When  programmed,  the  red light will flash 
quickly to  let you  know that the  system  is ready  to arm 
with the  power lock switches.  When you  press the 
rear  of  a  power door lock  switch, the red  light will stop 
flashing and stay on to  let you  know that the system 
is  arming.  After  all the doors are closed and  locked, the 
red light  will begin flashing  at  a  very slow  rate  to let 
you  know  the  system 
is armed. 
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4. Press  UNLOCK  on the remote  keyless entry 
5.  Repeat  Step 
4 until you hear the  number of chimes 
transmitter again 
to  change the current  mode. 
that  matches  the mode  you  want. 
The  mode  you  selected is now  set.  You  can  either exit the 
programming  mode  by following the instructions later  in 
this section  or  program the next feature available  on your 
vehicle.  See  Exiting  Programming 
Mode on page 2-53. 
Remote  Lock  and  Unlock 
Confirmation 
With  the  remote  lock and unlock confirmation feature, if 
equipped,  you  can  program  your vehicle to do the 
following: 
When  you  use  the  remote  keyless entry transmitter 
to  lock  your  vehicle,  your headlamps  will flash to  let 
you  know  the  command  has been  received. 
If 
you press  LOCK  on  the remote  keyless entry 
transmitter again within five seconds, the  horn will  sound  briefly and the headlamps  will flash to  let  you 
know  your  vehicle  is locked. 
When  you  use  the  remote  keyless entry transmitter 
to  unlock  your  vehicle, your  headlamps  will flash to 
let  you  know  the command  has  been  received. 
Programmable Modes 
Mode 1: Both Features Off - Remote lock and  unlock 
confirmation are disabled. 
Mode 2: Exterior  Lamps Flash Only 
0 Remote  Lock Confirmation:  When you  use  the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter  to lock  the vehicle, 
the  headlamps  will  flash to let  you  know  the 
command  is received. 
Remote  Unlock  Confirmation: When  you  use  the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter  to unlock  the 
vehicle  or  open  the trunk,  the headlamps  will flash 
to  let  you  know  when  the command  is received. 
Mode 3: Exterior  Lamps Flash and Horn  Sound 
Remote  Lock  Confirmation: When  you  use  the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter  to lock  the vehicle, 
the  horn will  sound briefly and the headlamps  will 
flash  to let  you  know  the command  is received. 
Remote  Unlock  Confirmation: When you use the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter 
to unlock the 
vehicle or  open the trunk, the  headlamps  will flash 
to  let  you  know  the command  is received. 
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Mode 4: Exterior Lamps  and  Horn Sound - on  second 
LOCK  press only. 
Remote  Lock  Confirmation:  When  you  use  the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter to  lock the vehicle, 
the  headlamps  will flash to let  you  know  the 
command  is received.  The horn will  sound briefly 
and  the  headlamps  will flash 
if you press the  LOCK 
button  again within five seconds. 
Remote  Unlock Confirmation:  When  you  use the 
remote  keyless entry transmitter  to unlock  the 
vehicle  or  open  the trunk, the  headlamps will flash 
to  let  you  know  the command  is received. 
Before your vehicle  was shipped from the factory, it  was 
programmed  to Mode 
4. The  mode  to which  your 
vehicle  was  programmed  may  have  been  changed  since 
it  left  the  factory. To determine the  mode to which 
your vehicle  is programmed  or to  program  your vehicle 
to 
a different  mode,  do  the following: 
1. Follow the instructions  for  Entering Programming 
2. Press the  LOCK  button on the  remote  keyless entry 
Mode 
on page 
2-44. 
transmitter. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Count  the number  of  chimes  you  hear.  The  number 
of  chimes  tells you  which  mode  the  vehicle  is  set 
for. 
If you  do  not wish  to change  the current  mode, 
you  can  either exit  the  programming  mode  by 
following  the instructions  later in this  section  or 
program  the next  feature available 
on your  vehicle. 
Press  LOCK  on  the  remote  keyless entry  transmitter 
again 
to change  the current  mode. 
Repeat  Step 
4 until  you hear  the  number  of chimes 
that  matches  the number  of the  mode  you  want. 
The  mode  you  selected is now  set.  You  can  either  exit 
the  programming  mode  by following the  instructions 
later  in this section or  program the next  feature  available 
on  your  vehicle.  See  Exiting  Programming 
Mode on 
page 
2-53. 
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Content  Theft-Deterrent System 
‘lour vehicle  is equipped  with  a  content theft-deterrent 
alarm  system.  Once  armed,  the system will go off 
if 
someone tries to enter the vehicle without using 
the  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter or the correct  key, 
or  when  someone  turns  the ignition on with  an 
incorrect  key.  The  horn  will sound,  and your  vehicle’s 
headlamps  will  flash  for  about  two minutes. 
Programmable  Modes 
Mode 1: Not Used 
Mode 2: Content  Theft  On - If anyone tampers with the 
trunk  lock  or  opens  a  door  while  the content 
theft-deterrent  system is armed,  an  alarm will sound and 
the  headlamps  will  flash  for  up to two  minutes. 
Mode 3: Content  Theft Off - The  content theft-deterrent 
system  is always  disarmed. 
Mode 4: Not  Used 
Before  your  vehicle  was  shipped from the factory, 
it  was  programmed  to  Mode 2. The  mode to  which  your 
vehicle  was  programmed  may have  been changed 
since  it  left the factory.  To determine the  mode to 
which  your vehicle  is 
programmed  or to  program  your vehicle to  a different 
mode,  do  the following: 
1. Follow the  instructions for  Entering Programming 
MOdC page 2-44. 
2. Turn the  parking lamps  on, then off. 
3. Count the  number of chimes you hear. The  number 
of  chimes tells you which  mode the vehicle  is set 
for. 
If you do  not wish to  change the  current mode, 
you can either exit the programming mode by 
following  the instructions later 
in this  section  or 
program the  next feature available  on your  vehicle. 
4. Turn the  parking lamps  on,  then off again to  change 
the  current  mode. 
5. Repeat Step 4 until you  hear the  number  of chimes 
that  matches the  number  of the  mode you want. 
The mode you selected  is now  set. 
You can either exit 
the  programming mode by following the  instructions  later in this section or  program the next feature available 
on  your  vehicle.  See  Exiting Programming Mode  on 
page 
2-53. 
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Mode 3: Standard  Arming and Disarming 
e 
e 
0 
The  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. 
The  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. 
The  content  theft-deterrent system  will disarm  when 
you  unlock  the  doors  with the key  or the  remote 
keyless  entry  transmitter. 
Before  your  vehicle  was  shipped from the factory, 
it was 
programmed  to Mode 
1. The  mode  to  which your 
vehicle  was  programmed  may have been changed  since 
it  left  the factory.  To  determine the  mode to which 
your  vehicle  is programmed  or  to  program your vehicle 
to  a  different  mode,  do  the following: 
1. Follow  the  instructions for Entering  Programming 
Mode  on  page 
2-44. 
2.  Insert  a  second  ignition 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. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7, 
Do not program this feature to  Mode 2 without first 
reading the  note contained  in the description for 
that  mode.  The  door  key lock cylinder must remain 
in the  unlock position during Steps 2 through 4. 
Press the horn symb~l on the  remote keyless entry 
transmitter. 
Count the  number of chimes you hear.  The number 
of  chimes tells you which  mode the vehicle  is set 
for. 
If you  do  not  wish to  change the current  mode, 
you can either  exit the programming mode  by 
following the  instructions later  in this  section  or 
program the  next feature available  on your vehicle. 
Press the  horn symbol on the  remote keyless entry 
transmitter  again to  change the current  mode. 
Repeat Step 5 until you  hear the  number 
of chimes 
that  matches the  mode you want. 
Remove the  key from the  door  key  cylinder. 
The mode you selected  is now  set.  You  can either exit the 
programming  mode  by following the instructions at the 
end  of this section or program the next feature available 
on  your vehicle.  See  “Exit Programming Mode” following. 
Exiting Programming Mode 
To exit  programming  mode, turn the  key from 
ACCESSORY  to 
OFF and put the  MALL PGM fuse 
back into the  instrument panel  fuse  block. 
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Section 3 Instrument Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Overview .......................... -3-2 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
-3-3 
Other  Warning  Devices ................................... 3.4 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.4 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3.4 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction Lever 
......................... 3.5 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.10 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.12 
Head-Up  Display (HUD) 
................................. 3-15 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.18 
Auxiliary  Power  Connection (Power  Drop) 
......... 3.19 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette  Lighter 
........................ 3-19 
Climate  Controls ............................................ 3.20 
Dual  Climate  Control System 
.......................... 3.20 
Outlet  Adjustment 
......................................... 3.22 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators ............. 3.23 
Instrument  Panel Cluster 
................................ 3.24 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
........................... 3.25 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3.25 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.26 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-26 
Charging  System  Light 
.................................. 3.27 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
......................... -3-28 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
............. 3.29 
Traction Control  System  (TCS)  Warning  Light 
...... 3.29 
Enhanced  Traction System  Warning  Light 
........ -3-30 
.. ............................... 
Low Traction  Light ....................................... -3-30 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
.................. 3-31 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp 
............................ -3-32 
Oil  Pressure Light 
........................................ -3-35 
Security  Light 
............................................... 3-36 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3-37 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................. 3-37 
Driver  Information  Center (DE) ....................... 3-38 
Trip Computer ................................... ..... 3-40 
Control  Buttons 
............................................ 3-42 
Functions 
.................................................... 3-42 
Audio  System(s) ............................................. 3-44 
Setting the  Time 
........................................... 3-44 
Radio  with  Cassette 
...................................... 3-45 
Radio  with CD  (Base  Level) 
........................... 3-48 
Radio  with CD 
(Up Level) .............................. 3-51 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
.................................. 3-54 
Engine 
Coolant  Temperature  'Warning  Light 
...... 3.31 
Low Oil Level  Light ....................................... 3-36 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
....................... 3-56 
Understanding  Radio Reception 
...................... 3-57 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
................. 3-58 
Care 
of Your  CDs ......................................... 3-59 
Care  of Your  CD  Player 
................................ 3-59 
Backglass  Antenna 
....................................... 3-59 
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The  main  components of the  instrument panel  are 
the  following: 
A. Side  Window  Defogger  Outlets 
B.  Fog  Lamps  Switch 
C.  Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
D.  Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
E. Hazard  Warning  Button 
F. Horn 
G. Trip  Computer  (If  Equipped)  and/or Driver 
Information  Center  (DIC) 
H.  Instrument  Panel  Outlets 
I. Interior  Lamps  Control 
J. Exterior  Lamps Control 
K. Tilt  Steering  Wheel  Control 
L.  Audio  Steering  Controls 
(If Equipped) 
M. Head  Up  Display  (HUD)  Controls (Option) 
N. Climate  Controls 
0. Ashtray and Cigarette  Lighter 
P.  Audio  System 
Q. Glove Box 
R. Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block 
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  signa!  !amps 
will flash or! and off. 
The  hazard warning 
flasher button is 
located  on top of the 
steering column. 
The  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 your 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 and brake lamps  won’t  work. 
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