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41 – –Fuse – Spare
42 30 Amp Pink –Rear Defrost
43 – 20 Amp Yellow Comfort Seat And Steering
Wheel Module (Heated Steer-
ing Wheel/RR Heated Seats)
44 – 10 Amp RedPark Assist / Blind Spot /
Rear View Camera
45 – 15 Amp BlueCluster / Rearview Mirror /
Compass (Charger/300) /
Humidity Sensor
46 – –Fuse – Spare
47 – 10 Amp RedAdaptive Front Lighting /
Auto High BEAM / Day
Time Running Lamps – If
Equipped
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48 – 20 Amp Yellow Active Suspension – If
Equipped
49 – –Fuse – Spare
50 – –Fuse – Spare
51 – 20 Amp Yellow Front Heated Seats – If
Equipped
52 – 10 Amp RedHeated Cupholders/Rear
Heated Seat Switches – If
Equipped
53 – 10 Amp RedHVAC Module/In Vehicle
Temperature Sensor
54 – –Fuse – Spare
55 – –Fuse – Spare
56 – –Fuse – Spare
57 – –Fuse – Spare
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58 – 10 Amp RedAirbag Module
59 – 20 Amp Yellow Adjustable Pedals – Police
60 – 5 Amp TanHeated Washer Nozzles
(Charger)
61 – –Fuse – Spare
62 – –Fuse – Spare
63 – –Fuse – Spare
64 –25 Amp Breaker Rear Windows (Charger/300)
65 – 10 Amp RedAirbag Module
66 – –Fuse – Spare
67 – 10 Amp RedRain and Light Sensor / Sun-
roof / Inside RR View Mirror
/ Power Outlet Illumination
(Center Console) / Police Run
Acc Relay
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68 – 10 Amp RedDual USB Power Outlet –
R/A Sense (Charger/300)
Rear Sunshade (Charger/300)
69 – –Fuse – Spare
70 – –Fuse – Spare
VEHICLE STORAGE
If you are leaving your vehicle dormant for more than 21
days, you may want to take these steps to protect your
battery.
•Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
• Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of
service (e.g., 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.
REPLACEMENT BULBS
All of the interior bulbs are glass wedge base or glass
cartridge types. Aluminum base bulbs are not approved
and should not be used for replacement.
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Remote...............................31
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) ................31
Door Locks, Automatic ......................34
Driver Information Display DID ............................ .303, 306
Instrument Cluster Display .............303, 306
Driver Information Display (DID) Driver Information Display (DID) ............301
Driving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow Standing
Water ............................... .396
E-85 Fuel .............................. .455
Electrical Power Outlets .....................247
Electric Rear Window Defrost .................261
Electric Remote Mirrors .....................121
Electronic Brake Control System ...............403
Anti-Lock Brake System ..................404
Electronic Roll Mitigation .................415 Traction Control System
...................410
Electronic Power Distribution Center (Fuses) ......547
Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control) ..................174, 175, 178
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ..............410
Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light ........279
Emergency Deck Lid Release ..................46
Emergency, In Case Of Freeing Vehicle When Stuck ................495
Hazard Warning Flasher ..................478
Jacking .............................. .481
Jump Starting ...................491, 492, 493
Overheating .......................... .478
Towing ............................. .499
Emergency Trunk Release ....................46
Emission Control System Maintenance ..........511
Engine ................................ .509
Air Cleaner .......................... .519
Block Heater ......................... .381
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Fuses................................. .546
Garage Door Opener (HomeLink) ..........234, 241
Gasoline, Clean Air ....................... .451
Gasoline (Fuel) .......................... .450
Gasoline, Reformulated .....................451
Gauges Fuel ................................ .291
Gear Ranges ............................ .385
Glass Cleaning .......................... .544
Gross Axle Weight Rating ................462, 465
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ..............462, 464
GVWR ................................ .462
Hazard Driving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow Stand-
ing Water ............................ .396
Hazard Warning Flasher ....................478
Headlights ............................. .563Automatic
........................... .153
Cleaning ............................ .544
Delay ............................... .153
High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch .........159
Lights On Reminder .....................156
On With Wipers .....................153, 166
Passing ............................. .159
Switch .............................. .152
Time Delay ........................... .153
Washers ............................. .525
Headlight Washers ....................... .525
Head Restraints ...................... .141, 143
Head Rests ......................... .141, 143
Heated Mirrors .......................... .122
Heated Seats ............................ .137
Heater, Engine Block ...................... .381
High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Switch . . . .159
Hill Start Assist .......................... .407
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Synthetic............................ .518
Viscosity ......................... .517, 566
Oil Filter, Change ........................ .518
Oil Filter, Selection ....................... .518
Oil Pressure Light ........................ .278
Onboard Diagnostic System ..................510
Operating Precautions ..................... .510
Operator Manual (Owner’s Manual) .............4
Outside Rearview Mirrors ...................118
Overheating, Engine ...................... .478
Owner’s Manual (Operator Manual) ..........4,588
Paddle Shifters .......................... .391
Paddle Shift Mode ....................... .391
Paint Care ............................. .539
Panic Alarm ..............................24
Parking Brake ........................... .400
ParkSense System, Rear .....................215
Passing Light ........................... .159Passive Entry
.............................36
Pedals, Adjustable ........................ .172
Personalized Menu Bar .....................350
Pets ....................................98
Placard, Tire And Loading Information ..........424
Power Brakes .............................. .402
Deck Lid Release ........................45
Distribution Center (Fuses) ................552
Door Locks ............................33
Mirrors ............................. .121
Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet) ...........247
Seats ............................... .134
Steering ............................. .398
Sunroof ............................. .243
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column ............169
Windows ..............................41
Power Seats Down .............................. .135
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INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING
EQUIPMENT
Special design considerations are incorporated into this
vehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to radio
frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone
equipment must be installed properly by trained person-
nel. The following must be observed during installation.
The positive power connection should be made directly
to the battery and fused as close to the battery as possible.
The negative power connection should be made to body
sheet metal adjacent to the negative battery connection.
This connection should not be fused.
Antennas for two-way radios should be mounted on the
roof or the rear area of the vehicle. Care should be used
in mounting antennas with magnet bases. Magnets may
affect the accuracy or operation of the compass on
vehicles so equipped.The antenna cable should be as short as practical and
routed away from the vehicle wiring when possible. Use
only fully shielded coaxial cable.
Carefully match the antenna and cable to the radio to
ensure a low Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).
Mobile radio equipment with output power greater than
normal may require special precautions.
All installations should be checked for possible interfer-
ence between the communications equipment and the
vehicle’s electronic systems.
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