
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel....................67
Audio Control...................................................67
Voice Control
...................................................68
Cruise Control.................................................68
Information Display Control
......................68
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers
.........................................70
Windshield Washers.....................................70
Rear Window Wiper and Washers
............71
Lighting
General Information
......................................72
Lighting Control
...............................................72
Autolamps
.........................................................73
Instrument Lighting Dimmer......................74
Headlamp Exit Delay
....................................74
Daytime Running Lamps
.............................74
Direction Indicators
........................................75
Interior Lamps..................................................75
Ambient Lighting
............................................76
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows...............................................77
Exterior Mirrors
................................................78
Interior Mirror
....................................................79
Sun Visors
.........................................................80
Instrument Cluster
Gauges................................................................81
Warning Lamps and Indicators.................83
Audible Warnings and Indicators.............85
Information Displays
General Information.....................................86
Information Messages
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Automatic Climate Control......................100
Hints on Controlling the Interior
Climate..........................................................101
Heated Windows and Mirrors..................102
Cabin Air Filter...............................................103
Remote Start
.................................................103
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position
.................104
Head Restraints............................................104
Manual Seats
.................................................106
Power Seats
...................................................106
Rear Seats
.......................................................107
Heated Seats.................................................109
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points.................................110
Storage Compartments
Center Console................................................111
Overhead Console
..........................................111
Starting and Stopping the Electric Motor
Starting the Electric Motor.........................112
Switching Off the Electric Motor..............113
High Voltage Battery
General Information
.....................................115
Charging the High Voltage Battery.........115
High Voltage Battery Cut-Off Switch...........................................................120
Transmission
Automatic Transmission............................122
Brakes
General Information
....................................124
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Display Mode
Budget Text or Help
Options
Budget Text
View
Gauge Scale, Budget Text or Help
Budget View
Surplus Graphic, Budget Text or Help
Range View
Gauge Scale - check enabled or uncheck disabled
MyView
Budget Text - check enabled or uncheck disabled Budget View
Budget Text
Change
MyView Budget + Avg
Range View
AccessoryPower
Accessory Power
Trip 1
Trip 1
Trip 2
Trip 2
Energy Coach
Energy History
Blank
Energy Coach
Blank
Help
Budget Text View
Contains basic information to help you
reach your next charging destination or to
achieve your vehicle range estimate.
• Charge pt: is the distance remaining to
the next charge point you identified
using the Navigation system.
• Surplus: is the available range beyond
your identified charge point (current
Range Estimate shown on Battery
Gauge minus Charge pt distance). If you don
’t enter a charge point, you will
see:
• Budget: is set to the Range Estimate
at the point of departure. This will
count down with the odometer.
• Status: is your performance against
your Budget (current Range Estimate
shown on Battery Gauge minus Budget
distance). A positive Status indicates
you are using less energy than typical
and have extended your Range
Estimate by the distance shown.
Budget view
Helps you manage your energy use.
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Your current energy use is the white line
that moves up and down in the Budget
Gauge. A higher line means you are using
more energy (lower is better). Your energy
use includes input from the accelerator
pedal as well as the accessories, such as
Climate Control.
The Budget is shown by the blue cup shape
around the Budget Gauge. As long as your
current energy use is within the cup, you
are staying within your budget. Your
Budget represents the maximum energy
usage you can maintain in order to achieve
your vehicle range estimate, or reach your
intended charge point. Driving for extended
periods outside of the Budget Cup reduces
your budget and could put you at risk of
not reaching your intended charge point.
Range view
Shows your range relative to your charge
point as well as performance to your
budget.
A blue charge point icon means you have
a Surplus. If an E appears to the left of an
amber charge point icon, then you are
projected to run out of charge prior to
reaching your charge point.
Current performance to your budget is
represented by the glow of the car icon:
more Blue = better performance to budget,
more Amber = worse.
The optional Surplus Graphic displays
available range beyond your charge point.
If you didn
’t enter your charge point
through the Navigation system, your
budget will be set to the range estimate at
the start of your trip. The gauge will show
your estimated distance to E (empty)
along with your current performance to
budget. The optional Surplus Graphic is
not available in this case. MyView
You can choose what to display in this
view. Selecting Change MyView in the
options menu allows you to scroll through
two columns of content choices.
• Press the up or down arrow to view
content.
• Press
OK to save your selected
content.
Unique content available in MyView:
• Accessory Power - Indicates electrical
power demands from your vehicle ’s
accessory systems. Accessories use
power but do not contribute to
propelling your vehicle. The gauge
separately displays power demand in
kilowatts (kW) for climate and other
accessories. Climate includes the
power being used by high voltage
climate control components such as
the electric A/C compressor and the
electric heater. Other includes all
power being used by the low voltage
accessories (cabin fans, headlights,
heated seats, etc.).
• Budget + Avg - The white pointers on
the outside of the budget gauge
indicate your average watt hours per
mi (km) since you last charged your
vehicle. Immediately after charging the
white pointers will start out at the top
of the gauge, as you begin driving they
will reflect your average energy use.
Note: The trip data cannot be reset in
MyView.
Trip 1 & 2 Use the arrow buttons to choose
between the following.
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Press the OK button to acknowledge and
remove some messages from the
information display. Other messages will
be removed automatically after a short
time.
Certain messages need to be confirmed
before you can access the menus.
AdvanceTrac® Action
Message
The system has detected a condition that requires service.Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Service AdvanceTrac
Alarm Action
Message
Alarm triggered due to unauthorized entry. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 64).
Vehicle Alarm To Stop
Alarm, Start Vehicle.
Battery and Charging System (High Voltage) Action
Message
Your vehicle needs confirmation it is unplugged before
allowing to power on. You must make sure your vehicle is
unplugged and you respond to the message prompt before
powering on your vehicle.
Vehicle Plugged In ? Yes
No
Your vehicle is ready to drive.
Ready to Drive
Your vehicle detects it is still plugged in and you attempt to
start it.
Unplug Prior to Starting
Vehicle
Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and power it
off. Contact an authorized dealer.
Elec system overvoltage
Stop safely
Warning of a low 12–volt battery condition. Turn off all
unneeded electrical accessories. Contact an authorized dealer.
Battery low See manual
The estimated range is 10 mi (16 km) or 15 mi (24 km) for
MyKey. Your vehicle needs to be charged soon.
Low Battery
The estimated range is 10 mi (16 km) or 15 mi (24 km) for
MyKey and the climate system is in use. Turn off unneeded
climate system operation to increase your vehicle range.
Low Battery Reduce
Climate use for more range
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Note:
Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from
the air intake area at the base of the
windshield.
Note: To improve air conditioning when
starting your vehicle, drive with the windows
slightly open for two to three minutes.
Recommended Settings for
Cooling
1. Press the AUTO button.
2. Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting.
Side Window Defogging in Cold
Weather
1. Select air distribution through the floor
vent.
2. Select air distribution through the panel
vent.
3. Select
A/C.
4. Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting.
5. Adjust the outer panel vents toward the side windows.
Note: To increase airflow to the outer panel
vents, close the vents in the middle of the
instrument panel.
Improving Vehicle Drive Range
Your vehicle is equipped with a high
voltage electric compressor and a high
voltage electric heater. You can increase
your driving range by minimizing the
amount of energy expended to cool or heat
the interior during the drive.
Pre-condition the interior temperature
during vehicle charging reduces the battery
energy use on the interior comfort and
improves range.
Note: Your vehicle may not always reach
the set cabin temperature due to charging
and ambient temperature conditions. Hot and cold temperatures make your
vehicle use more energy to achieve and
maintain a comfortable interior
temperature. Park the vehicle in the shade
or in a parking structure when hot, and in
a garage when cold.
Consider partially opening a window (or
windows) to let fresh air circulate, if
weather conditions permit. You can
achieve maximum energy savings by
switching the climate system off. Do this
only if conditions exist for safe vehicle
operation.
Reduce fan speed.
Set the
AUTO temperature a couple
degrees cooler than you normally do on
cold days and a couple degrees higher on
hot days. Use the heated seats on cold
days to increase interior comfort.
Switch the air conditioning off in mild
temperatures or low humidity conditions.
Defrost mode automatically turns the air
conditioning on to dehumidify the air, and
cannot be switched off. If defogging or
defrosting is not necessary, select a
non-defrost mode and disengage air
conditioning to extend vehicle range.
Air conditioning and heating functions are
automatically switched off (unless in
defrost mode) when driving distance to
empty is zero miles (zero km). The interior
fan will continue to operate.
HEATED WINDOWS AND
MIRRORS
Heated Rear Window
Note: Make sure the vehicle is running
before operating the heated windows.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNINGS
This battery pack shall only be
serviced by an authorized electric
vehicle technician. Improper handling
can result in personal injury or death. Your vehicle consists of various high
voltage components and wiring. All
high voltage cables are labeled and
covered with a solid orange covering or
orange striped tape. Do not touch these
components. Failure to follow this warning
could result in serious personal injury or
death. The high voltage battery system is a high
voltage, lightweight lithium-ion battery
which has two individual packs. One pack
is located in the rear cargo area behind the
second row seats, the other is located
underneath the vehicle. The high voltage
battery system uses an advanced active
liquid heating and cooling system to
regulate high voltage battery temperature
and help maximize the life of the high
voltage battery.
Note:
The high voltage battery does not
require regular service maintenance.
Note: The high voltage battery will
experience gradual capacity loss with time
and usage. This is normal.
CHARGING THE HIGH
VOLTAGE BATTERY WARNINGS
Do not use the 120 volt convenience
cord with an extension cord,
two-prong adapter, surge protector,
timer or other adapter. In Canada, do not use the 120 volt
convenience cord in commercial
garages. WARNINGS
This equipment has arcing or
sparking parts, do not expose to
flammable vapors. Position this
equipment at least 18 inches (80
millimeters) above the floor. The AC wall plug must fit firmly into
the AC outlet. If the connection feels
loose, worn or the AC outlet is
damaged, please have a qualified
electrician replace the AC outlet. Using a
convenience cord with a worn outlet may
cause burns, property damage and
increase the risk of electric shock. Charging Equipment
Your vehicle is equipped with a standard
120 volt convenience cord. Lift the load
floor carpet in the rear of your vehicle to
access the 120 volt convenience cord.
Note:
The 120 volt convenience cord allows
you to charge the high voltage battery using
a standard 120 volt household outlet. It
takes approximately 18 hours to completely
charge an empty battery using the standard
120 volt convenience cord.
We recommend upgrading to the optional
240 volt charging station for faster more
efficient charging.
Note: The electrical source must meet
certain requirements for the high-voltage
batteries to charge. The AC outlet must be
a three-prong 110-120 volt AC outlet that is
properly grounded, 15– 20 amps (or greater)
and in good condition. You must use a
dedicated line, which means you cannot
have other appliances connected to the
same circuit. If you do not use dedicated
circuit, the circuit breaker could trip or open.
If you do not have a dedicated circuit,
contact a licensed professional electrician
for proper installation.
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Make sure that the 120 volt convenience
cord is completely unwound before
charging. Always plug the cord into the AC
outlet before connecting the charging
coupler into the charge port on your
vehicle.
120 Volt Convenience Cord Power.
A.
Check outlet (if equipped).
B.
Fault.
C.
Vehicle.
D.
Note: When the convenience cord is plugged into an outlet, use the following table to
determine your vehicle charge status. If the POWER indicator light is off after plugging in
the convenience cord, use a different outlet.
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A
B
C
D

Status
Convenience Cord LED Indicators
Vehicle
Fault
Check
Outlet (If
Equipped)
The convenience cord is not connected to yourvehicle.
Off
Off
Off
The convenience cord is connected, but yourvehicle is not charging.
On
Off
Off
Your vehicle is charging.
Blink
Off
Off
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) FaultDetected.
Off
Blink
Off
The convenience cord is retrying to charge.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Fault Detected.
Off
On
Off
The convenience cord has exhausted its retry
attempts. Your vehicle is not charging, or there is an internal fault in the charging equipment.
The convenience cord detected a high temper-
ature at the AC plug and is waiting for the AC plug
to return to a normal operating temperature. *
Off
Off
Blink
The convenience cord detected a high temper-
ature at the AC plug. The AC plug has returned to a normal operating temperature. Your vehicle is
ready to charge at a reduced current. *
On
Off
Blink
The convenience cord detected a high temper-
ature at the AC plug. The AC plug has returned to a normal operating temperature. Your vehicle is
charging at a reduced current. *
Blink
Off
Blink
The convenience cord detected a high temper-
ature at the AC plug. Your vehicle is not charging. The convenience cord has exhausted its retry
attempts.*
Off
On
Blink
* Have the outlet checked by a qualified electrician and make sure the AC plug fits firmly
into the outlet. Contact an authorized EV certified dealer if problem persists.
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