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Protected components
Fuse amp rating
Fuse or relay number
Powertrain control module - vehicle power 5.
10A213
Powertrain control module - vehicle power 6.
10A
214
Run-start relay.
-
15
Power point 2 - console.
20A
316
Not used.
-
17
Not used.
-
18
Run-start electronic power assist steering.
10A
119
Run-start lighting.
10A
120
Run-start transmission control.
15A
121
Transmission oil pump start-stop.
Air conditioner clutch solenoid.
10A
122
Run-start: blind spot information system, rear view camera,
adaptive cruise control, heads-up display, shifter.
15A
123
Voltage stability module.
Not used.
-
24
266
Fuses
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Protected components
Fuse amp rating
Fuse or relay number
Heated rear window.
40A168
Anti-lock brake system valves.
30A
169
Passenger seat.
30A
170
Not used.
-
71
Transmission oil pump.
20A
172
Rear climate controlled seats.
20A
173
Driver seat module.
30A
174
Wiper motor 1.
25A
175
Power lift gate module.
30A
176
Front climate controlled seats.
30A
177
Trailer tow module.
40A
178
Blower motor.
40A
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273
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Protected components
Fuse amp rating
Fuse or relay number
Not used (spare).
5A211
Climate control, Gear shift.
7.5A
212
Steering wheel column.
7.5A
213
Cluster.
Datalink logic.
Battery electronic control module.
10A
214
Datalink-Gateway module.
10A
215
Trunk release.
15A
116
Child lock.
Tracking and blocking.
5A
217
Ignition.
5A
218
Push button stop-start.
Passenger-airbag-disabled indicator.
7.5A
219
Transmission range.
Adaptive headlamps.
7.5A
220
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Brake fluid reservoir cap
C
Battery
D
Power distribution box
E
Air filter housing
F
Transmission fluid dipstick
G
Engine oil dipstick
H
Windshield washer fluid reservoir cap
I
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Your vehicle has limited engine power when
in the fail-safe mode. Drive your vehicle with
caution. Your vehicle does not maintain
high-speed operation and the engine
operates poorly.
Remember that the engine is capable of
automatically shutting down to prevent
engine damage. In this situation:
1. Pull off the road as soon as safelypossible and switch off the engine.
2. Tow your vehicle to an authorized dealer.
3. If this is not possible, wait a short period for the engine to cool.
4. Check the coolant level and add if low.
5. Re-start the engine and drive your vehicle to an authorized dealer.
Note: Driving your vehicle without repair
increases the chance of engine damage.
See an authorized dealer as soon as
possible.AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID CHECK
6F35/HF35 transmission (If Equipped)
Note: Transmission fluid should be checked
by an authorized dealer. If required, fluid
should be added by an authorized dealer.
The automatic transmission does not have
a transmission fluid dipstick.
Refer to your scheduled maintenance
information for scheduled intervals for fluid
checks and changes. Your transmission does
not consume fluid. However, the fluid level
should be checked if the transmission is not
working properly, (For example: if the
transmission slips or shifts slowly) or if you
notice some sign of fluid leakage. See
Scheduled Maintenance (page 480).
Do not use supplemental transmission fluid
additives, treatments or cleaning agents. The
use of these materials may affect
transmission operation and result in damage
to internal transmission components.
6F50/6F55 Transmission (If Equipped)
WARNINGS
The dipstick cap and surrounding
components may be hot; gloves are
recommended.
Use gloves when moving the air filter
assembly. Components will be hot.
Note: Automatic transmission fluid expands
when warmed. To obtain an accurate fluid
check, drive the vehicle until it is warmed up
(approximately 20 miles [30 kilometers]). If
your vehicle has been operated for an
extended period at high speeds, in city traffic
during hot weather or pulling a trailer, the
vehicle should be turned off until normal
operating temperatures are reached to allow
the fluid to cool before checking. Depending
on vehicle use, cooling times could take up
to 30 minutes or longer.
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Refer to your scheduled maintenance
information for scheduled intervals for fluid
checks and changes. Your transmission does
not consume fluid. However, the fluid level
should be checked if the transmission is not
working properly. For example, if the
transmission slips or shifts slowly or if you
notice some sign of fluid leakage.
1. Drive the vehicle 20 miles (30 kilometers)or until it reaches normal operating
temperature
2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
3. With the parking brake engaged and your foot on the brake pedal, start the engine
and move the gearshift lever through all
of the gear ranges. Allow a minimum of
10 seconds for each gear to engage.
4. Put the gearshift lever in P (Park) and leave the engine running.
Note: You will need to move the air filter
assembly to access the transmission
dipstick. 5. Remove the dipstick, wiping it clean with
a clean, dry lint free rag. If necessary,
refer to Under hood overview in this
chapter for the location of the dipstick.
6. Install the dipstick making sure it is fully seated in the filler tube by turning it to
the locked position.
7. Remove the dipstick and inspect the fluid level. The fluid should be in the
designated areas for normal operating
temperature.
Moving the Air Filter Assembly (Accessing
the Dipstick)
WARNING
Do not run engine with the air filter
disconnected.
E158839
A
BCD
1. Shut the engine off.
2. Clean the area around the clamp that connects the air filter assembly to the
rubber hose (A).
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E158840
3. Remove the bolt cover (if equipped).
4. Remove two bolts that attach the air filterassembly to the front of the vehicle (B).
5. Loosen the clamp holding the air filter assembly to the rubber hose (A).
6. Remove the harness retaining clip by pulling up (C). Do not disconnect the
sensor (D).
7. Without disconnecting the sensor (D), pull the air filter assembly up to disconnect
the air filter assembly from the seated
grommets located underneath the air
filter assembly.
E158841
8. Rotate the air filter assembly 90 degreescounterclockwise and reinstall into the
rubber hose.
9. Tighten the clamp (A).
10. The transmission fluid level indicator can now be accessed. Checking the fluid level
Low fluid level
E158842
If the fluid level is below the MIN range of
the dipstick, add fluid to reach the hash mark
level.
Note:
If the fluid level is below the MIN level,
do not drive the vehicle. An underfill
condition may cause shift or engagement
concerns or possible damage.
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Correct fluid level
E158843
The transmission fluid should be checked at
normal operating temperature 180°F-200°F
(82°C-93°C) on a level surface. The normal
operating temperature can be reached after
approximately 20 miles (30 kilometers) of
driving.
The transmission fluid level should be
targeted within the cross-hatch area if at
normal operating temperature 180°F-200°F
(82°C-93°C).High fluid level
E158844
If the fluid level is above the MAX range of
the dipstick, remove fluid to reach the
hashmark level.
Note:
Fluid level above the MAX level may
cause shift or engagement concerns or
possible damage. High fluid levels can be
caused by an overheating condition. If your
vehicle has been operated for an extended
period at high speeds, in city traffic during
hot weather or pulling a trailer, the vehicle
should be turned off until normal operating
temperatures are reached. Depending on
vehicle use, cooling times could take up to
30 minutes or longer. Adjusting Automatic Transmission Fluid
LevelsE158845
E158846
Before adding any fluid, make sure the
correct type is used. The type of fluid used
is normally indicated on the dipstick and also
in the Technical Specifications section in this
chapter.
Note:
An overfill condition of transmission
fluid may cause shift or engagement
concerns or possible damage.
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