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Auto Down Feature — If Equipped
The driver’s window switch has an auto down feature.
Press the window switch past the detent, release, and the
window will go down automatically.
To open the window part way, press the window switch
part way and release it when you want the window to
stop.
The power window switches remain active for up to 45
seconds after the ignition switch has been turned off.
Opening a vehicle front door will cancel this feature. Wind Buffeting
Wind buffeting can be described as the perception of
pressure on the ears or a helicopter type sound in the
ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the
windows down, or the sunroof (if equipped) in certain
open or partially open positions. This is a normal occur-
rence and can be minimized. If the buffeting occurs with
the rear windows open, open the front and rear windows
together to minimize the buffeting. If the buffeting occurs
with the sunroof open, adjust the sunroof opening to
minimize the buffeting. THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 33
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WARNING!• Do not put anything on or around the airbag
covers or attempt to manually open them. You
may damage the airbags and you could be in-
jured because the airbags are not there to protect
you. These protective covers for the airbag cush-
ions are designed to open only when the airbags
are inflating.
• If your vehicle is equipped with window bags,
do not stack luggage or other cargo up high
enough to block the location of the window bag.
The area where the window bag is located
should remain free from any obstructions.
• If your vehicle is equipped with window bags,
do not have any accessory items installed which
will alter the roof, including adding a sunroof to
your vehicle. Do not add roof racks that require
permanent attachments (bolts or screws) for in-
stallation on the vehicle roof. Do not drill into
the roof of the vehicle for any reason. NOTE: Do not use a clothing bar mounted to the coat
hooks in this vehicle. A clothing bar will impede the
proper performance of the window bags.
Front airbags, along with the seat belts and front seat belt
buckle pretensioners, work with the instrument panel
knee bolsters to provide improved protection for the
driver and front passenger. Window bags also work with
seat belts to improve occupant protection.
The seat belts are designed to protect you in many types
of collisions. The front airbags deploy in moderate to
severe frontal collisions. THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 59
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▫ To Accelerate For Passing ...............166
Overhead Console — If Equipped ...........167
▫ Courtesy/Reading Lights ................168
▫ Sunglass Storage ......................168
▫ Compass/Temperature Display ...........168
▫ Mini-Trip Computer ...................171
▫ Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) — If
Equipped ...........................172
▫ Customer Programmable Features —
If Equipped .........................173
Garage Door Opener — If Equipped .........177
▫ Programming HomeLink ................178
▫ Canadian Programming/Gate Programming . . 181
▫ Using HomeLink .....................181 ▫ Erasing HomeLink Buttons ..............181
▫ Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button . . . 182
▫ Security ............................182
Power Sunroof — If Equipped .............183
▫ Express Open Feature ..................183
▫ Wind Buffeting .......................184
▫ Sunroof Maintenance ...................185
Electrical Power Outlets — If Equipped .......185
▫ Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off .......186
Convenience Tray Drawer And Cup Holders . . . 187
▫ Instrument Panel Cup Holders ............187
▫ Convenience Tray And Optional Smoker’s Package
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▫ Rear Cupholders ......................188
Storage ..............................190
▫ Front Seat Storage Bin — If Equipped .......190
▫ Second Row Seat Storage Bins —
If Equipped .........................190
▫ Overhead Rail System — If Equipped .......191
▫ Removable Floor Console With Stow ’n Go Seating
— If Equipped .......................193
▫ Removable Floor Console Without Stow ’n Go
Seating — If Equipped .................194 ▫ Rear Compartment Storage Bins ...........198
▫ Cargo/Tub Net .......................198
▫ Coat Hooks .........................198
▫ Cargo Area Storage ....................198
Roof Luggage Rack — If Equipped ..........199
Load Leveling System ...................201UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 95
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Automatic Compass Calibration
This compass is self calibrating which eliminates the
need to manually set the compass. When the vehicle is
new, the compass may appear erratic and the “CAL”
symbol will be displayed. After completing three 360°
turns in an area free from large metal or metallic objects,
the “CAL” symbol will turn off and the compass will
function normally.
Manual Compass Calibration
If the compass appears erratic and the “CAL” symbol
does not appear, you must put the compass into the
Calibration Mode manually.
To put into a Calibration Mode: Turn on the ignition
switch and set the display to Comp/Temp. Press the
RESET button on vehicles equipped with a Compass/
Mini Trip Computer for at least 10 seconds until the
“CAL” symbol appears. On vehicles equipped with
Compass/Temp press and hold the C/T and US/M buttons for 10 seconds. Release the RESET button and
complete three 360° turns in an area free from large metal
objects. The “CAL” symbol will turn off and the compass
will function normally.
CAUTION!Do not place any external magnets, such as magnetic
roof mount antennas, in the vicinity of the compass.
Do not use magnetic tools when servicing the over-
head console. UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 169
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In the event that you are still having programming
difficulties, questions, or comments, contact HomeLink
at: www.homelink.com or 1-800-355-3515 .
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED
The power sunroof control is located between the sun
visors on the overhead console. Press and hold the switch rearward to fully open the
sunroof. The sunroof can be stopped at any position
between closed and full open. Momentarily pressing the
switch rearward will activate the Express Open Feature,
causing the sunroof to open automatically.
Press and hold the button located to the right of the
sunroof switch, to open the vent. The sunroof can be
stopped at any position between closed and full vent. To
close the sunroof from the vent position, press and hold
the switch forward. Releasing the switch will stop the
movement of the sunroof and the sunroof will remain in
the partial vent position until the switch is pushed
forward again.
Express Open Feature
During the Express Open operation, any movement of
the switch will stop the sunroof and it will remain in a
partial open position. Again, momentarily pressing the
switch rearward will activate the Express Open Feature.Power Sunroof Controls UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 183
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To close the sunroof, hold the switch in the forward
position. Again, any release of the switch will stop the
movement and the sunroof will remain in a partial open
condition until the switch is pushed forward again.
The sunshade can be opened manually. It will also open
as the sunroof opens. The sunshade cannot be closed if
the sunroof is open.
WARNING!NEVER leave children alone in a vehicle. Occupants,
particularly unattended children, can become en-
trapped by the power sunroof while operating the
power sunroof switch. Such entrapment may result
in serious injury or death. Don’t leave the keys in the
ignition. A child could operate power windows,
other controls, or move the vehicle WARNING!In an accident, there is a greater risk of being thrown
from a vehicle with an open sunroof. You could also
be seriously injured or killed. Always fasten your
seat belt properly and make sure all passengers are
properly secured too.
Do not allow small children to operate the sunroof.
Never allow fingers or other body parts, or any
object to project through the sunroof opening. Injury
may result.
Wind Buffeting
Wind buffeting can be described as the perception of
pressure on the ears or a helicopter type sound in the
ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the
windows down, or the sunroof (if equipped) in certain
open or partially open positions. This is a normal occur-
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the rear windows open, open the front and rear windows
together to minimize the buffeting. If the buffeting occurs
with the sunroof open, adjust the sunroof opening to
minimize the buffeting or open any window.
Sunroof Maintenance
Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean
the glass panel.
ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS — IF EQUIPPED
To the left of the instrument panel cup holder are two 12
volt power outlets. The upper outlet is controlled by the
ignition switch and the lower outlet is connected directly
to the battery. The upper outlet will also operate a
conventional cigar lighter unit (if equipped with an
optional Smoker’s Package).
A third outlet is located on the driver’s side, just to the
rear of the sliding door and is also controlled by the
ignition switch. The lower and rear outlets will not
accommodate a conventional cigar lighter unit. The outlets include tethered caps labeled with a key or
battery symbol indicating the power source. The lower
instrument panel outlet is powered directly from the
battery, items plugged into this outlet may discharge the
battery and/or prevent engine starting. Rear Power OutletUNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 185
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