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4. If necessary, raise the passenger seat head restraint to
allow the tether strap to be routed under the head restraint.
5. Route the tether strap beneath the head restraint
between the two head restraint posts. Ensure that the
child restraint tether strap is centered between the two
head restraint posts. 6. Using the hook attached to the child restraint tether
strap, attach the child restraint tether strap to the metal
ring on the vehicle tether anchor.
7. Following the child seat manufacturer ’ s instructions,
tighten the child restraint tether strap.
8. If necessary, reposition the seat head restraint.
9. Inspect the tether anchor strap for nicks, abrasions,
discoloration, and loose threads. If these, or any other
condition that might effect the performance of the strap is
observed, DO NOT USE. Contact your local
DaimlerChrysler dealership for a replacement part.
NOTE: Stow the child restraint tether strap in its
original position when not in use.
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WARNING!The vehicle tether anchor is designed to be used
with a child restraint only. It should not be used for
any other purpose. Before use inspect the tether
anchor strap for nicks, abrasions, discoloration, and
loose threads. If these or any other condition that
might effect the performance of the strap is ob-
served, DO NOT USE, personal injury may result.
Contact your local DaimlerChrysler dealership for a
replacement part.
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS
A long break-in period is not required for the engine in
your new vehicle.
Drive moderately during the first 300 miles (500 km).
After the initial 60 miles (100 km), speeds up to 50 or 55
mph (80 or 90 km/h) are desirable. While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration, within the
limits of local traffic laws, contributes to a good break-in.
Wide open throttle acceleration in low gear can be
detrimental and should be avoided.
The engine oil installed in the engine at the factory is a
high quality energy conserving type lubricant. Oil
changes should be consistent with anticipated climate
conditions under which vehicle operations will occur.
The recommended viscosity and quality grades are
shown in Section 7 of this manual. NON-DETERGENT
OR STRAIGHT MINERAL OILS MUST NEVER BE
USED.
A new engine may consume some oil during its first few
thousand miles (kilometers) of operation. This should be
considered as a normal part of the break-in and not
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SAFETY TIPS
Exhaust Gas
WARNING!Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbon
monoxide (CO) which is colorless and odorless.
Breathing it can make you unconscious and can
eventually poison you. To avoid breathing (CO)
follow the safety tips below.
Do not run the engine in a closed garage or in confined
areas any longer than needed to move your vehicle in or
out of the area.
If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with the engine
running, adjust your heating or cooling controls to force
outside air into the vehicle. Set the blower at high speed. WARNING!If you are required to drive with the deck lid/liftgate
open, make sure that all windows are closed, and the
climate control blower switch is set at high speed.
DO NOT use the recirculation mode.
Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The
Vehicle
Seat Belts
Inspect the belt system periodically, checking for cuts,
frays and loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced
immediately. Do not disassemble or modify the system.
Front seat belt buckle pretensioners must be replaced
after a collision. Rear seat belt assemblies must be re-
placed after a collision if they have been damaged (bent
retractor, torn webbing, etc. If there is any question
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Airbag Light
The light should come on and remain on for 6
to 8 seconds as a bulb check when the ignition
switch is first turned ON. If the LED is not lit
during starting, have it checked. If the light
stays on or comes on while driving, have the system
checked by an authorized dealer.
Defroster
Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and place
the blower control on high speed. You should be able to
feel the air directed against the windshield.
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside
The Vehicle
Tires
Examine tires for excessive tread wear or uneven wear
patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects lodged in the tread. Inspect tread and sidewall for cuts or
cracks. Check wheel nuts for tightness, and tires (includ-
ing spare) for proper pressure.
Lights
Have someone observe the operation of exterior lights
while you work the controls. Check turn signal and high
beam indicator lights on the instrument panel.
Fluid Leaks
Check area under vehicle after overnight parking for fuel,
engine coolant, oil or other fluid leaks. Also, if gasoline
fumes are detected or fuel, power steering fluid or brake
fluid leaks are suspected, the cause should be located and
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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS Mirrors ...............................90
▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror .................90
▫ Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped ....90
▫ Driver ’ s Side Outside Mirror Auto Dimmer —
If Equipped ..........................91
▫ Exterior Mirrors Folding Feature ...........91
▫ Outside Mirror — Driver ’ s Side ............92
▫ Outside Mirror — Passenger ’ s Side ..........92
▫ Power Remote-Control Mirrors —
If Equipped ..........................92 ▫ Heated Remote Control Mirrors —
If Equipped ..........................93
▫ Illuminated Vanity Mirrors — If Equipped ....93
Hands – Free Communication (UConnect ™ ) —
If Equipped ............................94
▫ Operations ...........................95
▫ Phone Call Features ...................102
▫ UConnect ™ System Features .............105
▫ Advanced Phone Connectivity ............1093
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▫ Things You Should Know About Your
UConnect ™ System ....................111
Seats ................................117
▫ Manual Front & Second Row Seat Adjuster . . . 117
▫ 8 – Way Driver ’ s Power Seat — If Equipped . . . 118
▫ 6 – Way Passenger ’ s Power Seat — If Equipped . 118
▫ Adjustable Head Restraints — If Equipped . . . 119
▫ Heated Seats — If Equipped .............119
▫ Manual Reclining Seats — If Equipped ......120
▫ Manual Lumbar — If Equipped ...........122
▫ Middle Rear Bench Seat Recline —
If Equipped .........................122
▫ Stow ’ n Go Seating ....................123
▫ Easy Access Seating ...................129 ▫ Middle Quad Fold & Tumble Seat Removal . . . 131
▫ 50/50 Fold & Tumble Rear Seat Removal ....133
▫ 2 – Passenger And 3 – Passenger Bench Seats . 135
▫ Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer .............136
▫ Rear-Most Bench Seat ..................137
▫ Rear Seat Descriptions ..................137
▫ Rear Bench Seating Flexibility ............138
▫ Rear Quad And 50/50 Seating Flexibility ....139
To Open And Close The Hood .............141
Lights ...............................142
▫ Interior Lights .......................143
▫ Park Lights ..........................143
▫ Headlights ..........................14386 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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▫ Automatic Headlights — If Equipped .......145
▫ Daytime Running Lights
(Canada/Fleet Vehicles Only) .............145
▫ Lights-On Reminder ...................145
▫ Battery Protection .....................145
▫ Headlamp Delay — If Equipped ..........146
▫ Front Fog Lights — If Equipped ...........146
Multifunction Lever .....................147
▫ Turn Signals .........................147
▫ Headlight Low/High Beam Selector Switch . . . 148
▫ Passing Light ........................148
▫ Windshield Wipers And Washers ..........148
Tilt Steering Column — If Equipped .........150 Traction Control Switch — If Equipped .......150
Rear Park Assist System — If Equipped .......151
Adjustable Pedals — If Equipped ...........153
Electronic Speed Control — If Equipped ......155
▫ To Activate ..........................155
▫ To Set At A Desired Speed ...............156
▫ To Deactivate ........................156
▫ To Resume Speed .....................156
▫ To Vary The Speed Setting ...............156
▫ To Accelerate For Passing ...............157
Overhead Console — If Equipped ...........158
▫ Courtesy/Reading Lights ................158
▫ Sunglass Storage ......................159UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 87
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▫ Compass/Temperature Display ...........159
▫ Mini-Trip Computer ...................162
▫ Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) —
If Equipped .........................163
▫ Customer Programmable Features —
If Equipped .........................164
Garage Door Opener — If Equipped .........167
▫ Programming Homelink ................169
▫ Canadian Programming/Gate Programming . . 171
▫ Using Homelink ......................172
▫ Erasing Homelink Buttons ...............172
▫ Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button . . . 172
▫ Security ............................173
Power Sunroof — If Equipped .............173 ▫ Express Open Feature ..................174
▫ Wind Buffeting .......................175
▫ Sunroof Maintenance ...................175
Electrical Power Outlets — If Equipped .......175
▫ Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off .......177
Convenience Tray Drawer And Cup Holders . . . 177
▫ Instrument Panel Cup Holders ............177
▫ Convenience Tray And Optional Smoker ’ s
Package Kit .........................178
▫ Rear Cupholders ......................179
Storage ..............................180
▫ Front Seat Storage Bin — If Equipped .......180
▫ Second Row Seat Storage Bins — If Equipped . 18188 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE