•As the air bags deflate, you may see some
smoke-like particles. The particles are a nor-
mal by-product of the process that generates
the non-toxic gas used for air bag inflation.
These airborne particles may irritate the skin,
eyes, nose, or throat. If you have skin or eye
irritation, rinse the area with cool water. For
nose or throat irritation, move to fresh air. If
the irritation continues, see your doctor. If
these particles settle on your clothing, follow
the garment manufacturer’s instructions for
cleaning.
Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have
deployed. If you are involved in another collision,
the air bags will not be in place to protect you.
WARNING!
Deployed air bags and seat belt pretension-
ers cannot protect you in another collision.
Have the air bags, seat belt pretensioners,
and the front seat belt retractor assemblies
replaced by an authorized dealer immedi-
ately. Also, have the Occupant Restraint
Controller (ORC) system serviced as well. Maintaining Your Air Bag System
WARNING!
•
Modifications to any part of the air bag
system could cause it to fail when you
need it. You could be injured if the air bag
system is not there to protect you. Do not
modify the components or wiring, including
adding any kind of badges or stickers to
the steering wheel hub trim cover or the
upper right side of the instrument panel.
Do not modify the front bumper, vehicle
body structure, or add aftermarket side
steps or running boards.
• It is dangerous to try to repair any part of
the air bag system yourself. Be sure to tell
anyone who works on your vehicle that it
has an air bag system.
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WARNING!(Continued)
•Do not attempt to modify any part of your
air bag system. The air bag may inflate
accidentally or may not function properly if
modifications are made. Take your vehicle
to an authorized dealer for any air bag
system service. If your seat, including your
trim cover and cushion, needs to be ser-
viced in any way (including removal or
loosening/tightening of seat attachment
bolts), take the vehicle to your authorized
dealer. Only manufacturer approved seat
accessories may be used. If it is necessary
to modify the air bag system for persons
with disabilities, contact your authorized
dealer.
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Air Bag Warning LightYou will want to have the air bags
ready to inflate for your protection
in a collision. The Air Bag Warning
Light monitors the internal circuits
and interconnecting wiring associ-
ated with air bag system electrical
components. While the air bag system is de-
signed to be maintenance free, if any of the
following occurs, have an authorized dealer
service the air bag system immediately.
• The Air Bag Warning Light does not come on
during the four to eight seconds when the
ignition switch is first turned to the ON/RUN
position.
• The Air Bag Warning Light remains on after
the four to eight-second interval.
• The Air Bag Warning Light comes on inter-
mittently or remains on while driving. NOTE:
If the speedometer, tachometer, or any en-
gine related gauges are not working, the
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) may
also be disabled. The air bags may not be
ready to inflate for your protection. Promptly
check the fuse block for blown fuses. Refer
to the label located on the inside of the fuse
block cover for the proper air bag fuses. See
your authorized dealer if the fuse is good.
Event Data Recorder (EDR)This vehicle is equipped with an event data
recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is
to record, in certain crash or near crash-like
situations, such as an air bag deployment or
hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in
understanding how a vehicle’s systems per-
formed. The EDR is designed to record data
related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems
for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds
or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to
record such data as:
•
How various systems in your vehicle were
operating; •
Whether or not the driver and passenger
safety belts were buckled/fastened;
• How far (if at all) the driver was depressing
the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,
• How fast the vehicle was traveling.
These data can help provide a better under-
standing of the circumstances in which crashes
and injuries occur.
NOTE:
EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only
if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no
data are recorded by the EDR under normal
driving conditions and no personal data
(e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location)
are recorded. However, other parties, such
as law enforcement, could combine the EDR
data with the type of personally identifying
data routinely acquired during a crash in-
vestigation.
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•Do not attach or install any accessories near
the sensor, including transparent material or
aftermarket grilles. Doing so could cause an
ACC system failure or malfunction.
When the condition that deactivated the system
is no longer present, the system will return to
the “Adaptive Cruise Control Off” state and will
resume function by simply reactivating it.
NOTE:
• If the “Clean Radar Sensor In Front Of
Vehicle” message occurs frequently
(e.g. more than once on every trip) with-
out any snow, rain, mud, or other obstruc-
tion, have the radar sensor realigned at
your authorized dealer.
•
Installing a snow plow, front-end protector,
an aftermarket grille or modifying the grille
is not recommended. Doing so may block
the sensor and inhibit ACC operation.
Removing ACC Sensor For Off-Roading
NOTE:
When off-roading, it may be advisable to
remove the ACC sensor. The sensor is lo-
cated behind the front lower grille in the
center of the vehicle. After removing the
lower fascia, you may remove the lower
sensor and bracket assembly.
To remove the sensor follow these instructions:
1. Unplug the connector by depressing the two
tabs on the connector and pulling it out. Do not
pull by the wiring or use any tools to remove the
connector.
2. Remove the wiring christmas tree attach-
ment from the back of the bracket.
3. Remove the two M6 fasteners that connect
the bracket to the bumper.
NOTE:
Do not change the adjustment fasteners or
pull the sensor off of the bracket. Doing so
may misalign the sensor. Store the sensor and bracket assembly in a
safe location. The wiring and connector must be
stowed properly after the sensor and bracket
assembly is removed.
A connector plug is stowed on top of the bumper
beam. Insert the wiring connector into the con-
nector plug.
NOTE:
When the sensor is removed, Adaptive Cruise
Control, Normal Cruise Control, and Forward
Collision Warning will not be available. The
cluster will display the warning “ACC/FCW
Unavailable - Service Radar Sensor.”
To reinstall the sensor and bracket assembly
reverse the process above. The fastener torque
required to assembly the bracket back to the
beam is 6.6 ft lbs (9 N·m).
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Towing Requirements – Trailer Lights And
Wiring
Whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the
trailer size, stop lights and turn signals on the
trailer are required for motoring safety.
The Trailer Tow Package includes a 13 pin
wiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer
harness and connector.
NOTE:
Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicles
wiring harness.
The electrical connections are all complete to
the vehicle but you must mate the harness to a
trailer connector.
Pin
Number Function Wire
Color
1 Left Turn Signal Black/ White
2 Rear Fog Light White
3
aGround/Common
Return for Contacts (Pins) 1 and 2 and 4to8 Brown
4 Right Turn Signal Black/ Green
Pin
Number Function Wire
Color
5
Right Rear Position, Side Marker Lights,and Rear Registra- tion Plate Illumina- tion Device.
b
Green/Red
6 Stop Lights Black/
Red
7 Left Rear Position, Side Marker Lights,and Rear Registra- tion Plate Illumina- tion Device.
b
Green/Black
8 Reverse lights Blue/ Red
9 Permanent Power Supply (+12V) Red
10 Power Supply Con- trolled by IgnitionSwitch (+12V) Yellow13–Pin Connector
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NOTE:
On vehicles equipped with High Intensity
Discharge (HID) headlamps , when the head-
lamps are turned on, there is a blue hue to
the lamps. This diminishes and becomes
more white after approximately 10 seconds,
as the system charges.
Halogen Headlamps – If Equipped
1. Open the hood.
2. Turn the low or high beam bulb one–quarter
turn counterclockwise to remove from housing.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector and re-
place the bulb.
CAUTION!
Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers.
Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb
life. If the bulb comes in contact with any oily
surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol.
Front Turn Signal
1. Open the hood.
2. Turn the turn signal bulb one–quarter turn
counterclockwise to remove from housing.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector and re-
place the bulb.
CAUTION!
Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers.
Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb
life. If the bulb comes in contact with any oily
surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol.
Front Fog Lamps
1. Reach through the cutout in the splash
shield and disconnect the wiring harness from
the fog lamp connector.
2. Firmly grasp the bulb by the two latches and
squeeze them together to unlock the bulb from
the back of the front fog lamp housing.3. Pull the bulb straight out from the keyed
opening in the housing.
CAUTION!
•
Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers.
Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb
life. If the bulb comes in contact with any oily
surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol.
•
Always use the correct bulb size and type
for replacement. An incorrect bulb size or
type may overheat and cause damage to
the lamp, the socket or the lamp wiring.
4.
Align the index tabs of the front fog lamp bulb
with the slots in the collar of the bulb opening on the
back of the front fog lamp housing.
5. Insert the bulb into the housing until the
index tabs are engaged in the slots of the collar.
6. Firmly and evenly push the bulb straight into
the lamp housing until both tabs snap firmly into
place and are fully engaged.
7. Connect the wiring harness to the front fog
lamp connector.
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Storage, Vehicle............213, 335
Storing Your Vehicle .............335
Sunglasses Storage .............141
Sun Roof ................142, 144
Sun Visor Extension ..............72
Supplemental Restraint System - Airbag. . .41
Suspension, Air ................241
Sway Control, Trailer .............255
Synthetic Engine Oil .............315
Tachometer ................. .162
Telescoping Steering Column .....115,116
Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) . . .209
Temperature Gauge, Engine Coolant . . . .167
Tether Anchor, Child Restraint ........54
Theft Alarm (Security Alarm) .........16
Theft System (Security Alarm) ........16
Tie Down Hooks, Cargo ...........153
Tilt Steering Column ..........115,116
Tires ....................61, 259
Aging (Life of Tires) ...........264
Air Pressure ...............259
Chains ................. .265
Compact Spare .............262
General Information ...........259
High Speed ...............260
Inflation Pressures ............260 Life of Tires
...............264
Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) . . .266
Pressure Warning Light .........164
Radial ...................261
Replacement ...............264
Rotation ................ .266
Safety ...................259
Snow Tires ................261
Spare Tire ................295
Spinning ................ .263
Tread Wear Indicators ..........263
Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight ........281
Tow/Haul Indicator Light ...........163
Towing ................. .278, 304
Disabled V
ehicle.............304
Guide ...................281
Recreational ...............287
Weight ................. .281
Towing Eyes ................ .303
Traction Control ................252
Trailer Sway Control (TSC) .........255
Trailer Towing ................ .278
Cooling System Tips ..........285
Hitches ................. .286
Minimum Requirements .........282
Trailer and Tongue Weight .......281
Wiring ...................284 Trailer Towing Guide
.............281
Trailer Weight .................281
Transfer Case ................326
Maintenance ...............326
Transmission Automatic ...........226, 231, 326
Maintenance ...............326
Shifting ................. .225
Transmitter Battery Service (Remote Keyless Entry) ..........20
Transmitter Programming (Remote Keyless Entry) ..........19
Transmitter, Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) . .19
Transporting Pets ...............58
Tread Wear Indicators ............263
Turn Signals ............163, 337, 338
UCI Connector ................189
Uconnect® (Hands-Free Phone) .......72
Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) Connector .................189
Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt .......35
Vanity Mirrors .................72
Variance, Compass ..............182
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ......8
Vehicle Modifications/Alterations ........8
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