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cross rail ends should always be used to tie down the
load. Check the straps frequently to be sure that the
load remains securely attached.
CAUTION!
•Cross rails should remain equally spaced or paral-
lel at any luggage rack position for proper function.
Noncompliance could result in damage to the roof
rack, cargo, and vehicle.
•To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do
not exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity of
150 lbs (68 kg). Always distribute loads as evenly as
possible and secure the load appropriately.
•Long loads, which extend over the windshield,
such as wood panels or surfboards, or loads with
large frontal area should be secured to both the
front and rear of the vehicle.
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CAUTION!(Continued)
•Place a blanket or other protection between the
surface of the roof and the load.
•Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully
when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof
rack. Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby
truck traffic, can add sudden upward lift to loads.
This is especially true on large flat loads and may
result in damage to the cargo or your vehicle.
WARNING!
Cargo must be securely tied before driving your
vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the
vehicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in per-
sonal injury or property damage. Follow the roof rack
cautions when carrying cargo on your roof rack.
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CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES..........292
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER.................293
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS.....294
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION
CENTER (EVIC).......................303
▫Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Displays............................305
▫EVIC White Indicators..................308
▫EVIC Amber Indicators.................308
▫EVIC Red Indicators...................309▫Oil Change Due......................311
▫Fuel Economy........................312
▫Vehicle Speed........................314
▫Trip Info...........................314
▫TirePSI.............................315
▫Vehicle Info (Customer Information Features) . .315
▫Messages...........................316
▫Turn Menu OFF.......................316
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Uconnect® SETTINGS...................316
▫Hard-Keys..........................316
▫Soft-Keys...........................316
▫Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect® 4.3 Settings..................317
▫Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect® System 8.4 Settings............328
UCONNECT® MULTIMEDIA — VIDEO
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES)™ —
If Equipped...........................342
▫Getting Started.......................342
▫Single Video Screen....................343
▫Play Video Games.....................344
▫Listen To An Audio Source On Channel 2
While A Video Is Playing On Channel 1......345▫Important Notes For Single Video Screen
System.............................346
▫Play A DVD Using The Touch-Screen Radio . . .346
▫VES Remote Control – If Equipped.........348
▫Remote Control Storage.................351
▫Locking The Remote Control.............352
▫Replacing The Remote Control Batteries......352
▫Headphones Operation.................352
▫Replacing The Headphone Batteries.........353
▫Controls............................353
▫Unwired® Stereo Headphone Lifetime
Limited Warranty.....................355
▫System Information....................356
iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL..............365
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STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS......366
▫Right-Hand Switch Functions.............366
▫Left-Hand Switch Functions For Radio
Operation...........................366
▫Left-Hand Switch Functions For
Media (i.e., CD) Operation...............367
CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCE...........367
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES . .368
CLIMATE CONTROLS...................368
▫General Overview.....................368▫Climate Control Functions...............376
▫Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)......378
▫Rear Automatic Temperature
Control (ATC) — If Equipped............379
▫Rear Blower Control...................382
▫Rear Temperature Control...............382
▫Rear Mode Control....................382
▫Operating Tips.......................383
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INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
1 — Side Window Demist Outlet 6 — Switch Bank 11 — Engine Start/Stop Button
2 — Air Outlet 7 — Uconnect® Hard Controls 12 — Hood Release Lever
3 — Instrument Cluster 8 — SD Memory Card Slot 13 — Dimmer Controls
4 — Uconnect® System 9 — Power Outlet 14 — Headlight Switch
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Tachometer
This gauge measures engine revolutions per minute
(RPM x 1000). Before the pointer reaches the red area,
ease up on the accelerator to prevent engine damage.
2. Air Bag Warning Light
This light will turn on for four to eight seconds
as a bulb check when the ignition switch is first
turned to ON/RUN. If the light is either not on
during starting, stays on, or turns on while
driving, have the system inspected at an authorized dealer
as soon as possible. Refer to “Occupant Restraints” in
“Things To Know Before Starting Your Vehicle” for further
information.
3. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is part of
an onboard diagnostic system, called OBD, that
monitors engine and automatic transmission con-
trol systems. The light will illuminate when the key is in
the ON/RUN position, before engine start. If the bulb
does not come on when turning the key from OFF to
ON/RUN, have the condition checked promptly.
Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing gas cap,
poor fuel quality, etc., may illuminate the MIL after
engine start. The vehicle should be serviced if the light
stays on through several of your typical driving cycles. In
most situations, the vehicle will drive normally and will
not require towing.
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