
A Few Words About Safety
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And 
operating this vehicle safely is  an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have 
provided operating procedures and other information on labels and 
in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that 
could hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all the 
hazards associated with operating  or maintaining your vehicle. You 
must use your own good judgment. You will find this impo
rtant safety information in a variety of forms, 
including:
● Safety Labels  - on the vehicle.
● Safety Messages  - preceded by a safety alert symbol 
3 and 
one of three signal words:  DANGER, WARNING , or CAUTION .
These signal words mean:
● Safety Headings  - such as Important Safety Precautions.
● Safety Section  - such as Safe Driving.
● Instructions  - how to use this vehi cle correctly and safely.
This entire book is filled with important safety information - please 
read it carefully.
3 DANGERYou WILL be KILLED  or SERIOUSLY HURT if 
you don’t follow instructions.
3 WARNINGYou CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if 
you don’t follow instructions.
3CAUTIONYou CAN be HURT if you don’t follow 
instructions.
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Contents
Child Safety P. 54Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 66Safety Labels P. 67
Opening and Closing the Tailgate P. 105 Security System P. 107 Opening and Closing the Windows P. 110
Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 114 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 130
Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items P. 142 Heating and Cooling System
* P. 154
Audio Error Messages P. 268General Information on the Audio System P. 276
Bluetooth ® HandsFreeLink ® P. 319, 331, 366 Compass* P. 404, 406
When Driving P. 420 Braking P. 449
Refueling P. 456 Fuel Economy P. 459Accessories and Modifications P. 460
Maintenance Under the Hood P. 469 Replacing Light Bulbs P. 484
Checking and Maintaining Tires P. 497 Battery P. 506 Remote Transmitter Care P. 507
Cleaning P. 510
Engine Does Not Start P. 525 Jump Starting P. 528 Shift Lever Does Not Move P. 531
Fuses P. 538 Emergency Towing P. 542
When You Cannot Open the Tailgate P. 544
Devices that Emit Radio Waves P. 551 Reporting Safety Defects P. 552
Authorized Manuals P. 557 Customer Service Information P. 558
Quick Reference GuideP. 4
Safe DrivingP. 27
Instrument PanelP. 69
ControlsP. 87
FeaturesP. 163
DrivingP. 409
MaintenanceP. 461
Handling the UnexpectedP. 515
InformationP. 545
IndexP. 562
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Safe Driving
For Safe Driving
The following pages explain your vehicle’s safety features and how to use them 
properly. The safety precautions below are ones that we consider to be among the 
most important.
Important Safety Precautions
■Always wear your seat belt
A seat belt is your best protection in all types of collisions. Airbags are designed to 
supplement seat belts, not replace them. So  even though your vehicle is equipped 
with airbags, make sure you and your passengers always wear your seat belts, and 
wear them properly.
■Restrain all children
Children ages 12 and under should ride prop erly restrained in a back seat, not the 
front seat. Infants and small  children should be restrained in a child seat. Larger 
children should use a booster seat and a lap/shoulder seat belt until they can use the 
belt properly without a booster seat.
■Be aware of airbag hazards
While airbags can save lives, they can cause serious or fatal injuries to occupants 
who sit too close to them, or are not prop erly restrained. Infants, young children, 
and short adults are at the greatest risk.  Be sure to follow all instructions and 
warnings in this manual.
■Don’t drink and drive
Alcohol and driving don’t mix. Even one dr ink can reduce your ability to respond to 
changing conditions, and your reaction time  gets worse with every additional drink. 
So don’t drink and drive, and don’t let  your friends drink and drive, either.
1Important Safety Precautions
Some states, provinces and  territories prohibit the use 
of cell phones other than  hands-free devices by the 
driver while driving.
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uuAirbags uTypes of Airbags
Safe Driving
Types of Airbags
Your vehicle is equipped with three types of airbags:
• Front airbags:  Airbags in front of the driver ’s and front passenger’s seats.
• Side airbags:  Airbags in the driver’s and  front passenger’s seat-backs.
• Side curtain airbags: Airbags above the side windows.
Each is discussed in the following pages.
Front Airbags (SRS)
The front SRS airbags inflate in a moderate-to -severe frontal collision to help protect 
the head and chest of the driver and/or front passenger.
SRS  (Supplemental Restraint System) indicates that the airbags are designed to 
supplement seat belts, not replace them.  Seat belts are the occupant’s primary 
restraint system.
The front airbags are housed  in the center of the steering wheel for the driver, and 
in the dashboard for the front pass enger. Both airbags are marked SRS AIRBAG.
*1: Models with the smart entry system have an  ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an 
ignition switch.
■Housing Locations
1 Types of Airbags
The airbags can inflate whenever the ignition switch 
is in ON 
(w*1.
After an airbag inflates in a crash, you may see a 
small amount of smoke. This is from the combustion 
process of the inflator ma terial and is not harmful.
People with respiratory pr oblems may experience 
some temporary discomfort. If  this occurs, get out of 
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
1 Front Airbags (SRS)
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold Front Airbags 
(SRS)
Your vehicle is equipped wi th dual-stage, multiple-
threshold front airbags (SRS).
During a frontal crash severe  enough to cause one or 
both front airbags to deploy, the airbags can inflate 
at different rates, dependi ng on the severity of the 
crash, whether or not the se at belts are latched, and/
or other factors. Frontal airbags are designed to 
supplement the seat belts to help reduce the 
likelihood of head and chest injuries in frontal 
crashes.
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uuChild Safety uProtecting Child Passengers
Safe Driving
• Any child who is too small to wear a seat  belt correctly must be restrained in an 
approved child seat that is  properly secured to the vehicle using either the lap belt 
portion of the lap/shoulder belt or  the lower anchors of the LATCH system.
• Never hold a child on your lap because it is impossible to protect them in the 
event of a collision.
• Never put a seat belt over yourself and  a child. During a crash, the belt would 
likely press deep into the child and cause serious or fatal injuries.
• Never let two children use the same seat belt. Both children could be very 
seriously injured in a crash.
• Do not allow children to operate the  doors, windows or seat adjustments.
• Do not leave children in the vehicle unatte nded, especially in hot weather when 
the inside of the vehicle can get hot enough  to kill them. They could also activate 
vehicle controls causing it to move unexpectedly.1 Protecting Child Passengers
To deactivate a lockable retractor, release the buckle 
and allow the seat belt to wind up all the way.
To remind you of the pa ssenger’s front airbag 
hazards and child safety,  your vehicle has warning 
labels on the dashboard (U.S. models) and on the 
front visors. Please read and follow the instructions 
on these labels. 2 Safety Labels  P. 67
3WARNING
Allowing a child to play with a seat belt or 
wrap one around their neck can result in 
serious injury or death.
Instruct children not to play with any seat 
belt and make sure any unused seat belt a 
child can reach is buckled, fully retracted, 
and locked.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the Doors uLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside
96
Controls
When you carry the smart entry remote, you 
can lock/unlock the doors, the tailgate, and 
the fuel fill door.
You can lock/unlock the doors within a radius 
of about 32 inches (80 cm) of the outside door 
handle. You can open the tailgate within 
about 32 inches (80 cm) radius from the 
tailgate release button.
■Locking the vehicle
Press the door lock button on the front door 
or the tailgate.
u Some exterior lights flash; the beeper 
sounds; all the doors, ta ilgate and fuel fill 
door lock; and the security system sets.
■Using the Smart Entry with Push Button Start System*
Door Lock Button
Lock 
Button
1 Using the Smart Entry with Push Button Start System*
•Do not leave the smart entry remote in the vehicle 
when you get out. Carry it with you.
•Even if you are not carrying the smart entry remote, 
you can lock/unlock the  doors and the tailgate 
while someone else with the remote is within 
range.
•The door may be unlocked  if the door handle is 
covered with water in heavy rain or in a car wash if 
the smart entry remote is within range.
•If you grip a front door  handle wearing gloves, the 
door sensor may be slow  to respond or may not 
respond by unlocking the doors.
•You cannot unlock the door by gripping the handle 
after two seconds of locking it.
•The door may not open if  you pull it immediately 
after gripping the door handle. Grip the handle 
again and confirm that th e door is unlocked before 
pulling the handle.
If the distance at which it works varies, the battery is 
probably low.
If the LED does not come on when you press a 
button, the battery is dead. 2 Replacing the Button Battery  P. 507
You can customize the door lock mode and keyless 
lock acknowledge ment setting.
2 Customized Features
* P. 280
* Not available on all models
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uAudio/Information Screen
Features
Audio/Information Screen
Displays the audio status and wallpaper.  From this screen, you can go to various 
setup options.
Press the   (display) butto n to change the display.
■Switching the Display1Switching the Display
You can also use the  AUDIO, NAV, PHONE  and 
INFO buttons to go to the corresponding display.
 (Display) ButtonAudio
Info
Audio/Information Screen
Navigation
Phone
AUDIO  ButtonNAV Button
PHONE  ButtonINFO Button
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uVoice Control Operation
Continued
Features
■HDD commands
• Hard Disc Drive play
• Hard Disc Drive play track #  (#: 1 to 30)
• Hard Disc Drive skip forward
• Hard Disc Drive skip back
• Hard Disc Drive album up
*2
•Hard Disc Drive album down*2
•Hard Disc Drive track up
• Hard Disc Drive track down
• Hard Disc Drive playlist up
*2
•Hard Disc Drive playlist down*2
•Hard Disc Drive track random*1
•Hard Disc Drive track repeat*1
•Hard Disc Drive track scan*1
•Hard Disc Drive normal play
• What am I listening to?
• Who am I listening to?
• Who is this?
• What’s playing?
• Who’s playing?
• What album is this?
*1: These commands toggle the function 
on and off, so the command may not match 
your intended action.
*2: These commands are available only in 
the corresponding playback mode.
For example,  “Artist” commands are 
available only in  “Artist” mode.
■Radio commands
• Audio on*1
•Audio off*1
•Radio on*1
•Radio off*1
•Radio select FM
• Radio select AM
• Radio tune to # FM
(#: frequency from 87.7 to 107.9)
• Radio tune to # AM
(#: frequency from 5 30 [five thirty] to 
1710 [seventeen ten])
• Radio seek up
• Radio seek down
• Radio next station
• Radio preset #  (#: 1 to 12)
• Radio FM preset #  (#: 1 to 12)
• Radio AM preset #  (#: 1 to 6)
• Radio scan
*1
•Radio select XM
• XM channel #
(#: 0 to 255 [two fifty five])
• XM channel down
• XM category up
• XM category down
• XM preset #  (#: 1 to 12)
• XM scan
*1
•XM category mode
• XM channel mode *1: These commands toggle the function 
on and off, so the command may not match 
your intended action.
NOTE: 
Radio volume levels cannot be controlled 
using voice control.
■Disc commands
• Disc play
• Disc play track #  (#: 1 to 30)
• Disc skip forward
• Disc skip back
• Disc track random
*1
•Disc track repeat*1
•Disc track scan*1
•Disc folder up
• Disc folder down
• Disc folder random
*1
•Disc folder repeat*1
•Disc folder scan*1
•Disc normal play
*1: These commands toggle the function 
on and off, so the command may not match 
your intended action.
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