
3-46Instruments and controls
!Compass zone adjustment
Compass calibration zones
1. Refer to the “Compass calibration
zones ”map shown above to verify that
the compass zone setting is correct for 
your geographical location. 
2. Press and hold the compass display 
button for 3 seconds until the zone
selection comes up (a number will be
displayed in the mirror compass window). 
3. Press the compass display button 
repeatedly until the correct zone setting
for your location is displayed. 
4. Releasing the button for 5 seconds will 
exit the zone setting mode. !
Compass calibration
1. If a “C ” is displayed in the compass
window, the compass needs to be cali-brated. 
2. Drive the vehicle in a circle at 5 mph (8 
km/h) or less until the display reads a direction. 
3. Your can also calibrate the compass 
by driving your vehicle on your everyday
routine. The compass will be calibrated
once it has tracked a complete circle. 
4. To recalibrate your compass, push and 
hold the compass display button for 9
seconds until a “C ” appears in the
compass window. 
5. Calibrate the compass according to 
step 2 or step 3. ! HomeLink
®Wireless Control Sys-
tem
The HomeLink
®Wireless Control System
can be used to activate remote control 
devices such as gate operators, garage
door openers, door locks, home lighting
and security systems. 
There are three HomeLink
®buttons on the
mirror, each of which can be programmed 
for operation of one desired device. For
details on the device types which can be 
operated by this system, consult the HomeLink
®website at: www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515. 
Note the following information about this system. 
If your vehicle is equipped with the HomeLink
®Wireless Control System, it
complies with Part 15 of the Federal 
Communications Commission Rules in
the U.S. and the RSS-210 of Industry
Canada in Canada. Its operation is subject
to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device may not cause harmful 
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesiredoperation. 
Changes and modifications to this system 
by anyone other than an authorized
service facility could void authorization to
use this equipment. HomeLink
®and the HomeLink®house are
registered trademarks of Johnson Con- 
trols, Inc.
WARNING
. When programming the
HomeLink
®Wireless Control Sys-
tem, you may be operating a 
garage door opener or other
device. Make sure that people  

NOTE 
Some garage door openers may re- 
quire you to do the above press-hold-
release sequence a third time to com-
plete the programming. 
4. The garage door opener should now 
recognize the HomeLink
®Wireless Control
System and your garage door opener
should activate when the HomeLink
®button is pressed. ! Programming for entrance gates and 
garage door openers in Canada
1. Unplug the motor of the entrance gate
or garage door opener from the outlet. NOTE 
If any of the HomeLink
®buttons are
already programmed for other devices, 
skip step 2 because it clears the
memory of all three buttons.
1) HomeLink®button 1
2) HomeLink®button 2
3) HomeLink®button 3
2. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink
®buttons (button 1 and button
3) until the HomeLink®indicator light
begins to flash (after approximately 20
seconds). Then release both buttons. 
3. Hold the end of the entrance gate ’s/
garage door opener ’s hand-held transmit-
ter between 1 and 3 inches (25 and 76 
mm) away from the HomeLink
®button you
wish to program. 
4. Press and hold the desired HomeLink
®button. 
5. Press and release ( “cycle ”) the hand-
held transmitter button every 2 seconds 
until step 6 is complete. 6. When the indicator light flashes slowly
and then rapidly after several seconds,
release both buttons. 
7. Plug the motor of the entrance gate/ 
garage door opener to the outlet. 
8. Test your entrance gate/garage door 
opener by pressing the programmedHomeLink
®button.
! Operating the HomeLink
®Wireless
Control System
Once programmed, the HomeLink
®Wire-
less Control System can be used to 
remote-control the devices to which its 
buttons are programmed. To activate a
device, simply press the appropriate but-
ton. The indicator light illuminates, indicat-
ing that the signal is being transmitted. ! Programming other devices
To program other devices such as door 
locks, home lighting and security systems,
contact HomeLink
®at www.homelink.com
or call 1-800-355-3515. ! Reprogramming a single HomeLink
®button
1. Press and hold the HomeLink
®button
you wish to reprogram. DO NOT release 
the button until step 4 has been com-pleted. 
2. When the HomeLink
®indicator light
Instruments and controls
3-49
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!Remote control mirror switch
The remote control mirrors operate only 
when the ignition switch is in the “ON ”or
“ Acc ”position.
1. Turn the knob to the “L ” side to adjust
the left-hand mirror or to the “R ” side to
adjust the right-hand mirror. 
2. Move the knob in the direction you 
want to move the mirror. 
3. Return the knob to the neutral position 
to prevent unintentional operation. 
The mirrors can also be adjusted manu- 
ally. !
Power folding mirror switch (ifequipped)
The power folding mirror switch operates 
only when the ignition switch is in the “ON ”
or “Acc ”position.
To fold the outside mirrors, push the power
folding mirror switch. To unfold the mirrors, 
push the switch again.
NOTE . When the temperature is low, the
outside mirrors may stop during opera- 
tion. Push the switch again. When the
outside mirrors do not work by operat-
ing the switch, move the outside mir-
rors several times manually. This
makes it possible to operate them by
switch operation.. When you operate the power folding mirror switch continuously, it may not
work. This is not a malfunction. Oper-
ate after waiting for a short period oftime..
When you unfold the outside mirrors
manually, the mirrors may become
wobbly. Be sure to unfold the mirrors
by operating the switch. If the outside
mirrors are still wobbly, fold the mirrors
again and then unfold them by operat-
ing the switch again. Instruments and controls
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5-44Audio
NOTE . The Bluetooth
®audio function may
not operate properly under the follow- 
ing conditions.
–The device is turned off.
– The battery of the device has run
down. – The device is not connected to
the system.– The device is behind the seat or
in the glove box.– A metal material is covering or
touching the device.
. Depending on the type of device that
is used, operation and sound volume 
may be different from normal use of
those devices. . The sound quality may degrade due
to the influence of the device that is 
connected to the system or the circum-
stances of the Bluetooth network. . When another Bluetooth
®device is
simultaneously connected, noise may 
be heard. & Media format
Bluetooth
®audio devices cannot be
connected if they are not compatible with 
the following Bluetooth
®profiles.
. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile) .
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile)
& Setting Bluetooth
®audio
(type B audio)
1. Select “BT-A SETUP ”by pressing the
“ MENU ”button.
2. Perform the following procedure by
operating the “TUNE ”dial while “BT-A ”is
displayed.
NOTE 
You cannot set Bluetooth
®audio while
driving. ! Registering (pairing) device
NOTE 
Only one device can be registered. 
1. Select the “PAIR AUDIO ”menu.
– If a device is already registered,
“ MEMORY FULL ”is displayed and the
mode changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio setting mode.
2. After the passkey is shown on the 
display, input the passkey into the device. –If the registering procedure is fin-
ished, “PAIRED ”and the name of the
device are displayed. – If the registering procedure was not
successful, “FAILED ”is displayed. After the name of the device or
“FAILED ”
is displayed, the mode changes to the Bluetooth
®audio setting mode.
NOTE 
After the ignition switch is turned to the “ LOCK ”position, the registered device
is not automatically connected to the 
system even if the ignition switch is
turned to the “Acc ”or “ON ”position.
! Selecting device
1. Select the “SELECT AUDIO ”menu.
– If no devices are registered,
“ EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®audio
setting mode.
2. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu.
– Then the name of the selected
device is displayed. – If the device is connected, “SE-
LECTED ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®audio
setting mode.– If the device cannot be connected,
“ FAILED ”is displayed and the select-
ing procedure was not successful.
! Setting passkey
1. Select the “SET PASSKEY ”menu.
– After the currently set passkey is
displayed, a new passkey can be 

Fuel...................................................................... 7-2
Fuel requirements ............................................... 7-2
Fuel filler lid and cap ........................................... 7-3
State emission testing (U.S. only) ...................... 7-6
Preparing to drive ............................................... 7-7
Starting the engine .............................................. 7-8
MT models .......................................................... 7-8
AT and CVT models ............................................. 7-9
Stopping the engine ........................................... 7-10
Remote engine start system (dealer option) .............................................................. 7-10
Starting your vehicle .......................................... 7-10
Remote start safety features ............................... 7-11
Entering the vehicle while it is running via remote start ................................................................. 7-11
Remote start confirmation transmitter feature ............................................................. 7-12
Entering the vehicle following remote engine start shutdown ......................................................... 7-13
Pre-heating or pre-cooling the interior of the vehicle ............................................................. 7-13
Service mode ..................................................... 7-13
Remote transmitter program ............................... 7-13
System maintenance .......................................... 7-14
Manual transmission .......................................... 7-15
Selecting reverse gear ........................................ 7-16
Shifting speeds .................................................. 7-16
Driving tips ........................................................ 7-17
Automatic transmission/Continuously variable transmission ..................................... 7-17
Select lever ........................................................ 7-18 Shift lock function
............................................. 7-20
Selection of manual mode .................................. 7-21
Driving tips ........................................................ 7-22
Power steering ................................................... 7-23
Braking ............................................................... 7-23
Braking tips ....................................................... 7-23
Brake system .................................................... 7-23
Disc brake pad wear warning indicators ............. 7-24
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) .......................... 7-24
ABS system self-check ...................................... 7-25
ABS warning light .............................................. 7-25
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system ............................................................. 7-25
Steps to take if EBD system malfunctions ..... ..... 7-25
Vehicle Dynamics Control system .................... 7-26
Vehicle Dynamics Control system monitor..... ..... 7-28
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch ................ 7-28
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) (if equipped) .................................................... 7-29
Parking your vehicle ......................................... 7-30
Electronic parking brake .................................... 7-31
Parking tips ....................................................... 7-34
Cruise control .................................................... 7-35
To set cruise control .......................................... 7-35
To temporarily cancel the cruise control ............. 7-36
To turn off the cruise control .............................. 7-36
To change the cruising speed .. .......................... 7-37
Cruise control indicator light .............................. 7-38
Cruise control set indicator light ........................ 7-38
Starting and operating
7 

&Entering the vehicle follow- 
ing remote engine start shut- down
An alarm trigger may occur if the vehicle is 
opened by the remote keyless entry
transmitter within a few seconds immedi-
ately following remote engine start shut-down. & Pre-heating or pre-cooling 
the interior of the vehicle
Models with automatic climate control system: 
After the system starts the engine, the 
automatic climate control system will
activate the “FULL AUTO ”mode and heat
or cool the interior to the predetermined
median (room) temperature. No pre-
setting of controls is necessary. 
Models without automatic climate con- 
trol system: 
Before exiting the vehicle, set the tem- 
perature controls to the desired setting
and operation. After the system starts the
engine, the heater or air conditioning will
activate and heat or cool the interior to
your setting. &
Service mode
In service mode, the remote engine start
function is temporarily disabled to prevent
the system from unexpectedly starting the
engine while being serviced. 
To engage or disengage service mode: 
1. Enter the vehicle and close all vehicle 
doors and the trunk/rear gate. 
2. Verify that the select lever is in the “P ”
position (AT and CVT models)
3. Depress and hold the brake pedal
4. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON ”
position
5. Press and release the remote engine 
start transmitter “
”button three times.
The system will honk the vehicle ’s horn
each time the button is pressed. 
6. The system will pause for 1 second 
then honk the vehicle ’s horn three times to
indicate that the service mode has been
engaged or honk one time to indicate that
the service mode has been disengaged.
NOTE 
When taking your vehicle in for service, 
it is recommended that you inform the
service personnel that your vehicle is
equipped with a remote engine startsystem. &
Remote transmitter program
New transmitters can be programmed to
the remote engine start system in the
event that a transmitter is lost, stolen,
damaged or additional transmitters are
desired (the system will accept up to eight
transmitters). New remote engine start
transmitters can be programmed accord-
ing to the following procedure. 
1. Open the driver ’s door (the driver ’s
door must remain opened throughout the 
entire process). 
2. Depress and hold the brake pedal.
3. Turn the ignition switch to “ON ”then
“ LOCK ”, back to “ON ”then “LOCK ”, then
back to “ON ”again and leave the ignition
“ ON ”throughout the programming pro-
cess.
4. The system will flash the side marker 
lights, tail lights and front position lights
and honk the horn three times, indicating
that the system has entered the transmit-
ter learn mode. 
5. Press and release the “
”button on
the transmitter that you want to program. 
6. The system will flash the side marker 
lights, tail lights and front position lights
and honk the horn one time, indicating that
the system has learned the transmitter.
Upon successful programming, the re-
mote start confirmation transmitter button Starting and operating
7-13
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7-14Starting and operating
will flash one time. 
7. Repeat step 5 for any additional 
transmitters (the system will accept up to
eight transmitters). 
8. The system will exit the transmitter 
learn mode if the key is turned to the“LOCK ”position, the door is closed or
after 2 minutes. & System maintenance
NOTE 
In the event that the vehicle ’s battery is
replaced, discharged or disconnected, 
it will be necessary to start the vehicle 
a minimum of one time using the key
prior to activating the remote engine
start system. This is required to allow
the vehicle electronic systems to re-synchronize. ! Changing the batteries
CAUTION
. Do not let dust, oil or water get on
or in the remote engine start 
transmitter when replacing the
battery.
. Be careful not to damage the
printed circuit board in the re-
mote engine start transmitter
when replacing the battery. .
Be careful not to allow children to
touch the battery and any re-
moved parts; children could
swallow them.
. There is a danger of explosion if
an incorrect replacement battery
is used. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type of bat-
tery.
. Batteries should not be exposed
to excessive heat such as sun-
shine, fire or the like.
The two 3-volt lithium batteries (model
CR-2032) supplied in your remote engine
start transmitter should last approximately
one year, depending on usage. When the
batteries begin to weaken, you will notice
a decrease in range (distance from the
vehicle that your remote control operates).
Follow the instructions below to change
the remote engine start transmitter bat-teries.
1. Remove the small Phillips type screw 
located on the back side lower left corner
of the transmitter. 
2. Carefully pry the remote engine start 
transmitter halves apart using a small flat-
head screwdriver.   

12-10Specifications
Fuses and circuits &Fuse panel located in the passenger compartmentFuse
panel Fuse
rating Circuit
1 15A .Trailer hitch connector
2 20A .Rear power window
(left side)
3 20A .Power window (driver ’s
side)
4 7.5A .Navigation system
. Front wiper deicer
. Moonroof
5 7.5A .Combination meter
6 7.5A .Remote control rear
view mirrors
7 7.5A .Integrated unit
8 15A .Stop light
9 15A .Seat heater relay
10 7.5A .Power supply (battery)
11 7.5A .Turn signal unit
12 15A .Integrated unit
. Automatic transmission
unit