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Contents
Child Safety P. 52Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 65Safety Labels P. 66
Opening and Closing the Tailgate P. 110 Security System P. 118 Opening and Closing the Windows P. 120
Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 124 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 135
Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items P. 150 Climate Con trol System P. 165
Rear Entertainment System* P. 251 Audio Error Messages P. 266
HomeLink ® Universal Transceiver* P. 276 Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink ® P. 278
Off-Highway Driving Guidelines P. 340 When Driving P. 342 Braking P. 360
Multi-View Rear Camera* P. 370 Refueling P. 371 Fuel Economy P. 374
Maintenance Under the Hood P. 389 Replacing Light Bulbs P. 402
Checking and Maintaining Tires P. 414 Battery P. 423 Remote Transmitter Care P. 424
Climate Control System Maintenance P. 427 Cleaning P. 428
Engine Does Not Start P. 444Jump Starting P. 445 Shift Lever Does Not Move P. 447
Fuses P. 454 Emergency Towing P. 459 When You Cannot Open the Tailgate P. 461
Devices that Emit Radio Waves P. 467 Reporting Safety Defects P. 469
Authorized Manuals P. 474 Customer Service Information P. 475
Quick Reference GuideP. 4
Safe DrivingP. 23
Instrument PanelP. 67
ControlsP. 97
FeaturesP. 171
DrivingP. 323
MaintenanceP. 377
Handling the UnexpectedP. 433
InformationP. 463
IndexP. 478 
         
        
        
     
        
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Quick Reference Guide
Maintenance (P377)
Under the Hood (P389)
● Check engine oil, engine coolant, and windshield washer 
fluid. Add when necessary.
● Check brake fluid.
● Check the battery condition monthly.
aPull the hood release handle under the corner of the 
dashboard.
bLocate the hood latch lever, pull the lever up, and lift up 
the hood.
cWhen finished, close the hood  and make sure it is firmly 
locked in place.
Lights (P402)
● Inspect all lights regularly.
Wiper Blades (P410)
● Replace blades if they leave 
streaks across the windshield.
Tires (P414)
● Inspect tires and wheels regularly.
● Check tire pressures regularly.
● Install snow tires for winter 
driving. 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuIndicators u
Continued
Instrument Panel
IndicatorNameOn/BlinkingExplanationMessage*
Daytime 
Running Lights 
Indicator
*
●Comes on for a few seconds when 
you turn the igniti on switch to ON 
(w, then goes off.●Comes on if there is a problem with 
the DRL system.
●Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
2Daytime Running Lights P. 127
System Message 
Indicator*
●Comes on for a few seconds when 
you turn the igniti on switch to ON 
(w, then goes off.●Comes on along with a beep when a 
problem is detected. A system 
message on the multi-information 
display appears at the same time.
●While the indicator is on, press the   / 
 (information) button to see the 
message again.
●Refer to the Indicators  information in this 
chapter when a syst em message appears 
on the multi-information display. Take 
the appropriate action for the message.
●The multi-information display does not return 
to the normal screen unless the warning is 
canceled, or the   /   (information) 
button is pressed.
—
A/T Temperature 
Indicator*
●Comes on for a few seconds when 
you turn the igniti on switch to ON 
(w, then goes off.●Comes on when the transmission 
fluid temperature is too high.
●Comes on while driving - Stop in a safe 
place, shift to 
(P, and idle the engine 
until the indicator goes off.
* Not available on all models 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuIndicators uMulti-Information Display Warn ing and Information Messages*
Instrument Panel
Multi-Information Display Warn ing and Information Messages*
The following messages appear only on the multi-information display. Press the   /   (information) button to see the message agai n 
with the system me ssage indicator on.
MessageConditionExplanation
●Appears when the fuel fill cap is loose or is not 
installed.
2Check/Tighten Fuel Cap Message  P. 451
●Appears when the scheduled maintenance is due 
soon.
●Consequently, SERVICE DUE NOW  and SERVICE 
PAST DUE  follow.
2Maintenance Minder Messages on the Multi-
Information Display  P. 386
●Appears when you open the driver's door while the 
ignition key is in LOCK 
(0.
●Remove the key from the ignition switch.
●Appears when the engine  coolant temperature gets 
abnormally high.
2 Overheating  P. 448
●Appears when the daytime running lights are off.
2Daytime Running Lights  P. 127
* Not available on all models 
         
        
        
     
        
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Driving
Before Driving
Driving Preparation
Check the following items before you start driving.
• Make sure there are no obstructions on the windows, door mirrors, exterior 
lights, or other parts of the vehicle.
u Remove any frost, snow, or ice.
u Remove any snow on the roof, as this can slip down and obstruct your field of 
vision while driving. If frozen solid , remove ice once it has softened.
u When removing ice from around the wheel s, be sure not to damage the wheel 
or wheel components.
• Make sure the hood is securely closed.
u If the hood opens while driving, your front view will be blocked.
• Make sure the tires are in good condition.
u Check air pressures, and check  for damage and excessive wear.
2Checking and Maintaining Tires  P. 414
•Make sure there are no people or objects behind or around the vehicle.
u There are blind spots from the inside.
■Exterior Checks1Exterior Checks
NOTICE
When doors are frozen s hut, use warm water around 
the door edges to melt any ice. Do not try to force 
them open, as this can damage the rubber trim 
around the doors. When done, wipe dry to avoid 
further freezing.
Do not pour warm water  into the key cylinder.
You will be unable to insert key if the water freezes in 
the hole.
Heat from the engine  and exhaust can ignite 
flammable material s left under the hood, causing a 
fire. If you've parked y our vehicle for an extended 
period, inspect and remove  any debris that may have 
collected, such as dried grass and leaves that have 
fallen or have been carried  in for use as a nest by a 
small animal. Also check  under the hood for leftover 
flammable materials after  you or someone else has 
performed maintenance on your vehicle. 
         
        
        
     
        
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Driving
When Driving
Starting the Engine
1.Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Check that the shift lever is in 
(P, then 
depress the brake pedal.
u Although it is possible to start the vehicle 
in 
(N, it is safer to start it in (P.
3. Turn the ignition switch to START 
(e 
without depressing the accelerator pedal.
1 Starting the Engine
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when 
starting the engine.
The engine is harder to st art in cold weather and in 
thinner air found at altitudes above 8,000 feet (2,400 
meters).
When starting the engine in  cold weather, turn off all 
electrical accessories such as the lights, climate 
control system, and rear de fogger in order to reduce 
battery drain.
If you live in a region where winter is extremely cold, 
an engine block heater  will improve starting and 
warming of the engine. If  temperatures consistently 
below -22°F (-30°C) are expected, the coolant 
mixture should be changed  to a higher concentration 
to prevent freezing. Cons ult a dealer for details.
If the exhaust system sounds abnormal or you can 
smell exhaust gas inside the  vehicle, have your vehicle 
checked by a dealer. There may be a problem with 
the engine or exhaust system.
Do not hold the key in START 
( e for more than 15 
seconds.
•If the engine does not sta rt right away, wait for at 
least 10 seconds before trying again.
•If the engine starts, but  then immediately stops, 
wait at least 10 seconds  before repeating step 3 
while gently depressing  the accelerator pedal.
Release the accelerator pedal once the engine 
starts.
Brake Pedal 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuWhen Driving uShifting
Driving
■Shift Lever Operation1Shift Lever Operation
NOTICE
When you change the shift lever from (D to ( R and 
vice versa, come to a complete stop and keep the 
brake pedal depressed.
Operating the shift lever be fore the vehicle has come 
to a complete standstill  can damage the transmission.
Use the shift lever position indicator to check the 
lever position befo re pulling away.
Whichever position the shift lever is in when driving, 
a blinking  D indicator indicates a transmission 
problem.
Avoid sudden acceleration  and have the transmission 
checked by a dealer as soon as possible.
The fuel supply may be cut of f if you drive at engine 
speeds in or over the tac hometer's red zone (engine 
speed limit). If this happe ns, you may experience a 
slight jolt.
It may not be possible to operate the shift lever if the 
brake pedal is applied while the shift lever release 
button is held down.
Depress the brake pedal first.
Tachometer's red zone
Shift Lever Position Indicator
Depress the brake pedal and press 
the shift lever release button to shift.
Shift without pressing the shift lever 
release button.
Press the shift lever release button 
and shift. 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuBraking uBrake System
Driving
Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at all four wheels. A vacuum power assist 
helps reduce the effort needed on the brake  pedal. The brake assist system increases 
the stopping force when you depress the brake pedal hard in an emergency 
situation. The anti-lock brake system (ABS) helps you retain steering control when 
braking very hard.
2 Brake Assist System  P. 363
2 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)  P. 362
■Foot Brake1Foot Brake
Check the brakes after driving through deep water, 
or if there is a buildup of  road surface water. If 
necessary, dry the brakes by  lightly depressing the 
pedal several times.
If you hear a continuous me tallic friction sound when 
applying the brakes, the brake pads need to be 
replaced. Have the vehicle checked by a dealer.
Constantly using the brak e pedal while going down a 
long hill builds up heat, which reduces the brake 
effectiveness. Apply engine  braking by taking your 
foot off the accelerator pe dal and downshifting to a 
lower gear.
Do not rest your foot  on the brake pedal while 
driving, as it will lightly  apply the brakes and cause 
them to lose effectiveness  over time and reduce pad 
life. It will also conf use drivers behind you.