This section gives inf ormation about
the controls and displays that
contribute to the daily operation of
your vehicle. All the essential
controls are within easy reach............................
Control Locations . 56
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Instrument Panel . 57
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Instrument Panel Indicators . 58
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Gauges . 65
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Odometer . 65
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Display Change Button . 66
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Instant Fuel Economy . 66
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Temperature Gauge . 66
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Trip Meter . 67
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Average Fuel Economy . 67
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Fuel Gauge . 67
Outside Temperature
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Indicator . 68
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Check Fuel Cap Message . 69
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Maintenance Minder . 69
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IMA Battery Level Gauge . 70
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Charge/Assist Gauge . 71
Controls Near the Steering ...........................................
Wheel . 72
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Windshield Wipers and Washers . 73
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Turn Signals and Headlights . 74
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Daytime Running Lights . 75
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Instrument Panel Brightness . 75
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Hazard Warning Button . 76
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Rear Window Def ogger . 76
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Steering Wheel Adjustment . 77 ...............................
Keys and Locks . 78
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Immobilizer System . 79
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Ignition Switch . 80
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Door Locks . 81
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Power Door Locks . 81
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Childproof Door Locks . 82
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Auto Door Locking/Unlocking . 82
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Auto Door Locking . 82
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Auto Door Unlocking . 85
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Trunk . 88
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Emergency Trunk Opener . 88
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Remote Transmitter . 89
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Seats . 91
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Seat Heaters . 96
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Power Windows . 97
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Mirrors . 98
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Parking Brake . 99
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Interior Convenience Items . 100
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Beverage Holders . 101
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Accessory Power Socket . 101
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Glove Box . 101
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Console Compartment . 101
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Interior Lights . 102
Instruments and Controls
Inst rument s and Cont rols
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Interior Convenience Items
100 COAT HOOK
ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET
: If equipped USB ADAPTER CABLE BEVERAGE HOLDERS GLOVE BOX
VANITY MIRROR
CENTER POCKET
COIN BOX
CONSOLE COMPARTMENT
ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET
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Be caref ul when you are using the
beverage holders. A spilled liquid
that is very hot can scald you or your
passengers. Spilled liquids can
damage the upholstery, carpeting,
and electrical components in the
interior.To open the console compartment,
pull up on the lever, and lif t the lid.
To close, lower the lid, and push it
down until it latches.
Open the f ront beverage holder by
sliding its cover backward.
This socket is intended to supply
power f or 12 volt DC accessories
that are rated 120 watts or less (10
amps). It will not power an
automotive type cigarette lighter
element.
To use an accessory power socket,
the ignition switch must be in the
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. Another accessory power socket is in
the center console compartment.
When more than one socket is being
used, the combined power rating of
the accessories should be 120 watts
or less (10 amps).
Open the glove box by pulling the
handle to the lef t. Close it with a f irm
push.
On models without navigation systemBeverage Holders
Console Compartment
A ccessory Power Socket Glove Box
Interior Convenience Items
Inst rument s and Cont rols
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CONSOLE COMPARTMENT
ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET
An open glove box can cause
serious injury to your passenger
inacrash,evenifthe
passenger is wearing the seatbelt.
Always keep the glove box
closed while driving.
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Your vehicle has several convenient
storage areas:Glove box
Door pockets
However, carrying too much cargo,
or improperly storing it, can af f ect
your vehicle’s handling, stability,
stopping distance, and tires, and
make it unsaf e. Bef ore carrying any
type of cargo, be sure to read the
f ollowing pages. Trunk
Console compartment
Center pocket
Carrying Cargo
252 CONSOLE COMPARTMENT CENTER POCKET
TRUNK DOOR POCKETS
GLOVE BOX
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Store or secure all items that could
be thrown around and hurt
someone during a crash.Distribute cargo evenly on the
f loor of the trunk, placing the
heaviest items on the bottom and
as far forward as possible.
Do not put any items on the rear
shelf that could cover the IMA
battery air intake. They can block
your view, or be thrown around
the vehicle during a crash.
The air intake for the IMA battery
and electronics is located on top of
the rear shelf . Do not block this air
intake; it may cause the IMA battery
and the power control unit to
overheat, causing the IMA system to
shut down. It will start working again
af ter it cools.
Be sure items placed on the f loor
behind the f ront seats cannot roll
underneath and interf ere with the
proper operation of the seats, the
sensors under the seats, or the
driver’s ability to operate the
pedals. If you carry large items that
prevent you f rom closing the trunk
lid, exhaust gas can enter the
passenger area. To avoid the
possibility of carbon monoxide
poisoning, f ollow the instructions
on page .
Keep the glove box closed while
driving. If it is open, a passenger
could injure their knees during a
crash or sudden stop. 52
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Air Intake
Carrying Cargo in the T runk
Carrying Items in the Passenger
Compartment
Carrying Cargo
Bef ore Driving
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AIR INTAKE
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Keys . 78
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Gasoline . 242
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Fuel Reserve Indicator . 61
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Gauge . 67
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Octane Requirement . 242
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Tank, Filling the . 243
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Gas Station Procedures . 243
Gauges
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Engine Coolant Temperature . 66
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Fuel . 67
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Gearshif t Lever Positions . 260
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Automatic Transmission . 260
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Glove Box . 101
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Halogen Headlight Bulbs . 293
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Hazard Warning Flashers . 76
Headlights
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Aiming . 293
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Daytime Running Lights . 75
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High Beam Indicator . 60
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Reminder Beeper . 74
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Replacing Halogen Bulbs . 293
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Turning on . 74
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Head Restraints . 92
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Heated Mirrors . 99 ...................................
Heaters, Seat . 96
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High Altitude, Starting at . 259
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High-Low Beam Switch . 74
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Hood, Opening the . 244
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Horn . 72
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Identif ication Number, Vehicle . 336
Ignition
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Keys . 78
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Switch . 80
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Timing Control System . 346
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Important Safety Precautions . 6
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Indicators, Instrument Panel . 58
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Inf ant Restraint . 39
Inf ant Seats
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LATCH Anchorage System . 43
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Lower Anchors . 43
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Tether Anchors . 47
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Inf lation, Recommended Tire . 304
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Pressures . 304
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Inf ormation Display . 65
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Inside Mirror . 98
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Inspection, Tire . 305
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Instrument Panel . 57 ................
Instrument Panel Lights . 58
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Instrument Panel Brightness . 75
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Interior Lights . 102
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Introduction . i
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iPod
. 130, 183
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Jacking up the Vehicle . 313
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Jack, Tire . 313
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Jump Starting . 319
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Label, Certif ication . 336
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Lane Change, Signaling . 74
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Lap/Shoulder Belts . 15, 19
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LATCH Anchorage System . 43
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