CAUTION!
If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lbs (450 kg)
loaded, it should have its own brakes and they
should be of adequate capacity. Failure to do this
could lead to accelerated brake lining wear, higher
brake pedal effort, and longer stopping distances.
WARNING!
•Do not connect trailer brakes to your vehicle’s hydrau-
lic brake lines. It can overload your brake system and
cause it to fail. You might not have brakes when you
need them and could have a collision.
•Towing any trailer will increase your stopping dis-
tance. When towing, you should allow for additional
space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of
you. Failure to do so could result in a collision.
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 may include a four-pin and
seven-pin wiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer
harness and connector.
NOTE:Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicle’s
wiring harness.
The electrical connections are all complete to the vehicle,
but you must mate the harness to a trailer connector.
Refer to the following illustrations.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 511
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in the
center of the instrument panel.Press the switch to turn on the Hazard Warning
flashers. When the switch is activated, all direc-
tional turn signals will flash on and off to warn oncoming
traffic of an emergency. Press the switch a second time to
turn off the Hazard Warning flashers.
This is an emergency warning system and it should not
be used when the vehicle is in motion. Use it when your
vehicle is disabled and it is creating a safety hazard for
other motorists.
When you must leave the vehicle to seek assistance, the
Hazard Warning flashers will continue to operate even
though the ignition is placed in the OFF position.
NOTE: With extended use the Hazard Warning flashers
may wear down your battery.
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS
In any of the following situations, you can reduce the
potential for overheating by taking the appropriate action.
• On the highways — slow down.
•
In city traffic — while stopped, place the transmission in
NEUTRAL, but do not increase the engine idle speed.
NOTE: There are steps that you can take to slow down
an impending overheat condition:
• If your air conditioner (A/C) is on, turn it off. The A/C
system adds heat to the engine cooling system and
turning the A/C off can help remove this heat.
• You can also turn the temperature control to maximum
heat, the mode control to floor and the blower control
to high. This allows the heater core to act as a
supplement to the radiator and aids in removing heat
from the engine cooling system.
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WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 519
VEHICLE STORAGE
If you will not be using your vehicle for more than 21
days, you may want to take steps to preserve your
battery.
•Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
• Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of
service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, run the
air conditioning system at idle for about five minutes
in the fresh air and high blower setting. This will
ensure adequate system lubrication to minimize the
possibility of compressor damage when the system is
started again.
NOTE: When the vehicle has not been started or driven
for at least 35 days, an Extended Park Start Procedure is
required to start the vehicle. Refer to “Starting Proce-
dures” in “Starting And Operating” for further informa-
tion.
REPLACEMENT BULBS
Interior Bulbs
Bulb Number
Dome Lamp W5W
Overhead Console Lamp W5W
Exterior Bulbs
Bulb Number
Low Beam/High Beam
(Bi-Halogen Headlamp) HIR2
Low Beam/High Beam
(Bi-Xenon Headlamp) D3S
Front Park/Turn Signal
Lamp 7442NALL
Sidemarker Lamp 194
Front Fog Lamp H11
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 603
Bulb Number
Center High-Mounted
Stop Lamp (CHMSL) LED (Serviced at
Authorized Dealer)
Rear Tail/Stop/Turn
Signal Lamp LED (Serviced at
Authorized Dealer)
Backup Lamp 7440
License Lamp 168
BULB REPLACEMENT
NOTE:Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo-
spheric conditions. This will usually clear as atmospheric
conditions change to allow the condensation to change
back into a vapor. Turning the lamps on will usually
accelerate the clearing process.
Headlamps
Halogen Headlamps
Can be serviced by removing the cap from the backside
of the headlamp. Remove the HIR2 bulb from the con-
nector and replacing the bulb. Reinstall bulb and cap.
High Intensity Discharge Headlamps (HID)
The headlamps are a type of high voltage discharge tube.
High voltage can remain in the circuit even with the
headlamp switch off and the key removed. Because of
this, you should not attempt to service a headlamp bulb
yourself. If a headlamp bulb fails, take your vehicle to an
authorized dealer for service.
604 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
Engine Oil Disposal.....................567
Flashers Hazard Warning ........................519
Turn Signal ............................111
Flash-To-Pass ............................241
Flooded Engine Starting ....................413
Floor Console ............................292
Fluid, Brake .............................611
Fluid Capacities ..........................608
Fluid Leaks .............................112
Fluid Level Checks Automatic Transmission ..................587
Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Parts ...........609
Fog Lights ............................. .239
Folding Rear Seat ........................ .231
Freeing A Stuck Vehicle .....................547
Fuel .................................. .492
Adding ............................. .497Additives
............................ .495
Capacity ............................ .608
Clean Air ............................ .493
Ethanol ............................. .493
Filler Cap (Gas Cap) .....................497
Filler Door (Gas Cap) ....................316
Gasoline ............................. .492
Gauge ...............................314
Light ............................... .316
Materials Added ........................495
Methanol ............................ .493
Octane Rating ..........................492
Requirements ..........................492
Tank Capacity ..........................608
Fueling ............................... .497
Fuel System Caution .......................498
Fuses ................................. .595
638 INDEX
Lock The Doors.........................25
Panic Alarm ............................23
Programming Additional Key Fobs ...........27
Programming Additional Transmitters .........27
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) ................24
Unlatch The Trunk .......................26
Unlock The Doors .......................25
Key-In Reminder ..........................16
Keyless Enter-N-Go ........................410
KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ Enter The Trunk .........................26
KeyFob...............................36
KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ ..................36
Lock The Vehicle’s Doors ..................25
Passive Entry ...........................36
Passive Entry Programming .................36
Remote Control .........................36
Unlock From The Driver’s Side ..............25
Unlock From The Passenger Side .............25Keyless Entry System
.......................24
Keyless Go ...............................13
Key, Programming .........................19
Key, Replacement ..........................19
Keys ...................................12
Key, Sentry (Immobilizer) ....................17
Knee Bolster ..............................61
Lane Change and Turn Signals ................241
Lane Change Assist ........................241
Lap/Shoulder Belts .........................51
Latches ................................112
Latch Plate ...............................52
Lead Free Gasoline ........................492
Leaks, Fluid .............................112
Life of Tires ............................ .478
Light Bulbs ..............................111
Lights .................................111
Airbag ................................68
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INDEX 641
Alarm...............................316
Anti-Lock ............................ .318
Automatic Headlights ....................236
Brake Warning ........................ .313
Bulb Replacement .......................604
Cruise ...............................320
Daytime Running .......................239
Dimmer Switch, Headlight .................240
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator .....457
Exterior ..............................111
Fog ................................ .239
Hazard Warning Flasher ..................519
Headlights ............................235
Headlights On Reminder ..................239
Headlights On With Wipers ................236
Headlight Switch .......................235
High Beam ............................241
High Beam Indicator .....................312
High Beam/Low Beam Select ...............241Illuminated Entry
........................23
Instrument Cluster ..................... .235
Intensity Control ........................243
Interior ............................. .242
License ............................. .607
Lights On Reminder .....................239
Low Fuel ............................ .316
Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) .........318
Oil Pressure .......................... .318
Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness) ...........244
Passing ............................. .241
Reading ............................. .242
Seat Belt Reminder ..................... .312
Security Alarm ........................ .316
Service ...............................604
Service Engine Soon (Malfunction Indicator) . . . .318
Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) ............308
T raction
Control ........................457
Turn Signal ............................111
642 INDEX
Service Assistance........................ .623
Service Contract ..........................625
Service Engine Soon Light (Malfunction Indicator) . .318
Service Manuals ..........................628
Setting the Clock ..........................367
Shifting Manual Transmission ....................414
Shift Lever Override .......................549
Short Message Service (SMS) .................162
Shoulder Belts ............................51
Shoulder Belt Upper Anchorage ................56
Side Airbag ..............................79
Side View Mirror Adjustment .................120
Signals, Turn .............................111
Snow Chains (Tire Chains) ...................481
Snow Tires ............................. .473
Spare Tire ...............................475
Specifications Oil..................................565 Speed Control (Cruise Control)
................252
Speedometer ............................ .314
Starting .................................28
Automatic Transmission ..................410
Engine Fails to Start .....................413
Manual Transmission ....................409
Remote ...............................28
Starting Procedures ........................409
Steering Column Controls .......................240
Column Lock ..........................249
Tilt Column .......................... .249
Wheel, Heated ........................ .250
Wheel, Tilt ............................249
Steering Wheel Audio Controls ...............387
Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Controls . . .387
Storage ............................... .294
Storage, Vehicle .......................... .403
Stuck, Freeing ............................547
648 INDEX