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continues, see your doctor. If these particles settle on
your clothing, follow the garment manufacturer ’s in-
structions for cleaning.
Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have de-
ployed. 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 pretensioners cannot
protect you in another collision. Have the air bags,
seat belt pretensioners, and the seat belt retractor
assemblies replaced by an authorized dealer imme-
diately. Also, have the Occupant Restraint Controller
System serviced as well.
NOTE:
•Air bag covers may not be obvious in the interior trim,
but they will open during air bag deployment.
•After any collision, the vehicle should be taken to an
authorized dealer immediately.
Enhanced Accident Response System
In the event of an impact, if the communication network
remains intact, and the power remains intact, depending
on the nature of the event, the ORC will determine
whether to have the Enhanced Accident Response Sys-
tem perform the following functions:
•Cut off fuel to the engine.
•Flash hazard lights as long as the battery has power or
until the ignition is placed in the “OFF” position.
•Turn on the interior lights, which remain on as long as
the battery has power or until the ignition is placed in
the “OFF” position.
•Unlock the doors automatically.
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WARNING!(Continued)
•Always make sure that objects cannot fall into the
driver footwell while the vehicle is moving. Ob-
jects can become trapped under the brake pedal
and accelerator pedal causing a loss of vehicle
control.
•If required, mounting posts must be properly in-
stalled, if not equipped from the factory.
Failure to properly follow floor mat installation or
mounting can cause interference with the brake
pedal and accelerator pedal operation causing loss of
control of the vehicle.
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside
The Vehicle
Tires
Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven wear
patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects
lodged in the tread or sidewall. Inspect the tread for cuts
and cracks. Inspect sidewalls for cuts, cracks, and bulges.
Check the wheel nuts for tightness. Check the tires
(including spare) for proper cold inflation pressure.
Lights
Have someone observe the operation of brake lights and
exterior lights while you work the controls. Check turn
signal and high beam indicator lights on the instrument
panel.
Door Latches
Check for proper closing, latching, and locking.
Fluid Leaks
Check area under vehicle after overnight parking for fuel,
engine coolant, oil, or other fluid leaks. Also, if gasoline
fumes are detected or if fuel, power steering fluid (if
equipped), or brake fluid leaks are suspected. The cause
should be located and corrected immediately.
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▫Power Lumbar — If Equipped............144
▫Manual Front Passenger Seat Forward/Rearward
Adjustment.........................145
▫Manual Front Passenger Seatback Adjustment —
Recline............................146
▫Front Passenger Seat Fold-Flat Feature —
If Equipped..........................146
▫Heated Seats — If Equipped..............147
▫Front Ventilated Seats — If Equipped.......150
▫Head Restraints......................151
▫60/40 Split Rear Seat..................156
▫Rear Captain Chairs — If Equipped.........159
▫Folding Third Row....................163
!DRIVER MEMORY SEAT — IF EQUIPPED . . . .164
▫Programming The Memory Feature.........165
▫Linking And Unlinking The Remote Keyless Entry
Transmitter To Memory.................166
▫Memory Position Recall.................167
▫Easy Entry/Exit Seat...................168
!TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD.........170
!LIGHTS.............................171
▫Headlight Switch.....................171
▫Automatic Headlights — If Equipped.......173
▫Headlights On Automatically With Wipers . . .173
▫Automatic High Beam — If Equipped......173
▫Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped.....174
▫Headlight Delay......................175
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▫Parking Lights And Panel Lights...........175
▫Fog Lights — If Equipped...............175
▫Interior Lights........................176
▫Lights-On Reminder...................177
▫Battery Saver.........................177
▫Front Map/Reading Lights — If Equipped . . .178
▫Courtesy Lights.......................179
▫Ambient Light — If Equipped............179
▫Multifunction Lever....................180
▫Turn Signals.........................180
▫Lane Change Assist...................181
▫Flash-To-Pass........................181
▫High/Low Beam Switch.................181
!WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS......182
▫Windshield Wiper Operation.............183
▫Intermittent Wiper System...............183
▫Windshield Washer Operation.............184
▫Mist...............................185
▫Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped........186
!TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN . . .187
!POWER TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING
COLUMN — IF EQUIPPED...............188
!HEATED STEERING WHEEL — IF EQUIPPED . .190
!ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL —
IF EQUIPPED.........................191
▫To Activate..........................192
▫To Set A Desired Speed.................193
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▫Turning FCW ON Or OFF...............225
▫Changing FCW And Active Braking Status. . . .226
▫FCW Limited Warning..................227
▫Service FCW Warning..................227
!PARKSENSE® REAR PARK ASSIST — IF
EQUIPPED...........................228
▫ParkSense® Sensors....................228
▫ParkSense® Warning Display.............229
▫ParkSense® Display....................229
▫Enabling And Disabling ParkSense®........234
▫Service The ParkSense® Rear Park Assist
System.............................234
▫Cleaning The ParkSense® System..........235
▫ParkSense® System Usage Precautions.......235
!PARKVIEW® REAR BACK UP CAMERA — IF
EQUIPPED...........................237
!OVERHEAD CONSOLE..................239
▫Front Map/Reading Lights — If Equipped . . .240
▫Courtesy Lights.......................241
▫Sunglasses Bin Door...................241
!GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED . . .242
▫Before You Begin Programming HomeLink® . .243
▫Programming A Rolling Code.............244
▫Programming A Non-Rolling Code.........246
▫Canadian/Gate Operator Programming......247
▫Using HomeLink®.....................249
▫Security............................249
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Modes Of Operation
Three selectable modes of operation are available in the
Uconnect® System. Refer to “Uconnect® Settings/
Customer Programmable Features” in “Understanding
Your Instrument Panel” for further information.
Blind Spot Alert Lights Only
When operating in Blind Spot Alert mode, the BSM
system will provide a visual alert in the appropriate side
view mirror based on a detected object. However, when
the system is operating in Rear Cross Path mode, the
system will respond with both visual and audible alerts
when a detected object is present. Whenever an audible
alert is requested, the radio volume is reduced.
Blind Spot Alert Lights/Chime
When operating in Blind Spot Alert Lights/Chime mode,
the BSM system will provide a visual alert in the appro-
priate side view mirror based on a detected object. If the
turn signal is then activated, and it corresponds to an
alert present on that side of the vehicle, an audible chime
will also be sounded. Whenever a turn signal and de-
tected object are present on the same side at the same
time, both the visual and audio alerts will be issued. In
addition to the audible alert the radio (if on) volume will
be reduced.
NOTE:
•Whenever an audible alert is requested by the BSM
system, the radio volume is reduced.
•If the hazard flashers are on, the system will request
the appropriate visual alert only.
When the system is in RCP, the system shall respond with
both visual and audible alerts when a detected object is
present. Whenever an audible alert is requested, the radio
volume is reduced. Turn/hazard signal status is ignored;
the RCP state always requests the chime.
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Front Heated Seats
The front heated seats control buttons are located within
the climate or controls screen of the touchscreen.
You can choose from HI, LO or OFF heat settings. The
indicator lights in each switch indicate the level of heat in
use. Two indicator lights will illuminate for HI, one for
LO and none for OFF.
•Press the heated seat buttononce to turn the HI
setting ON.
•Press the heated seat buttona second time to turn
the LO setting ON.
•Press the heated seat buttona third time to turn
the heating elements OFF.
If the HI-level setting is selected, the system will auto-
matically switch to LO-level after approximately 60 min-
utes of continuous operation. At that time, the display
will change from HI to LO, indicating the change. The
LO-level setting will turn OFF automatically after ap-
proximately 45 minutes.
NOTE:
•Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be felt within
two to five minutes.
•The engine must be running for the heated seats to
operate.
Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start
On models that are equipped with remote start, the
heated seats can be programed to come on during a
remote start.
This feature can be programmed through the Uconnect®
system. Refer to “Uconnect® Settings” in “Understand-
ing Your Instrument Panel” for further information.
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Rear Heated Seats — If Equipped
On some models, the two rear outboard seats may be
equipped with heated seats. There are two heated seat
switches that allow the rear passengers to operate the
seats independently. The heated seat switches for each
heater are located on the rear of the center console.
You can choose from HI, LO or OFF heat settings. Amber
indicator lights in each switch indicate the level of heat in
use. Two indicator lights will illuminate for HI, one for
LO and none for OFF.
Press the switch once to select HI-level heating.
Press the switch a second time to select LO-
level heating. Press the switch a third time to
shut the heating elements OFF.
When the HI-level setting is selected, the heater will
provide a boosted heat level during the first four minutes
of operation. Then, the heat output will drop to the
normal HI-level. If the HI-level setting is selected, the
system will automatically switch to LO-level after ap-
proximately 60 minutes of continuous operation. At that
time, the number of illuminated LEDs changes from two
to one, indicating the change. The LO-level setting will
turn OFF automatically after approximately 45 minutes.
Rear Heated Seat Switches
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