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Because air bag sensors measure vehicle deceleration
over time, vehicle speed and damage by themselves are
not good indicators of whether or not an air bag should
have deployed.
Seat belts are necessary for your protection in all colli-
sions, and also are needed to help keep you in position,
away from an inflating air bag.
When the ORC detects a collision requiring the Ad-
vanced Front Air Bags, it signals the inflator units. A large
quantity of non-toxic gas is generated to inflate the
Advanced Front Air Bags.
The steering wheel hub trim cover and the upper right
side of the instrument panel separate and fold out of the
way as the air bags inflate to their full size. The Advanced
Front Air Bags fully inflate in less time than it takes to
blink your eyes. The air bags then quickly deflate while
helping to restrain the driver and front passenger. Knee Impact Bolsters
The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees of the
driver and front passenger, and position the front occu-
pants for improved interaction with the Advanced Front
Air Bags.
WARNING!• Do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee impact
bolsters in any way.
• Do not mount any accessories to the knee impact
bolsters such as alarm lights, stereos, citizen band
radios, etc.
Supplemental Side Air Bags — If Equipped
Your vehicle may be equipped with two types of side air
bags:
1. Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs) (If
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WARNING! (Continued)• Check mounting of mats on a regular basis. Always
properly reinstall and secure floor mats that have
been removed for cleaning.
• Always make sure that objects cannot fall into the
driver footwell while the vehicle is moving. Ob-
jects can become trapped under the brake pedal
and accelerator pedal causing a loss of vehicle
control.
• If required, mounting posts must be properly in-
stalled, if not equipped from the factory.
Failure to properly follow floor mat installation or
mounting can cause interference with the brake
pedal and accelerator pedal operation causing loss of
control of the vehicle. Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside
The Vehicle
Tires
Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven wear
patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects
lodged in the tread or sidewall. Inspect the tread for cuts
and cracks. Inspect sidewalls for cuts, cracks, and bulges.
Check the wheel bolts for tightness. Check the tires
(including spare) for proper cold inflation pressure.
Lights
Have someone observe the operation of brake lights and
exterior lights while you work the controls. Check turn
signal and high beam indicator lights on the instrument
panel.120 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
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▫ Service The ParkSense Rear Park Assist
System ............................ .193
▫ Cleaning The ParkSense System .......... .194
▫ ParkSense System Usage Precautions ....... .194
PARKSENSE FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST —
IF EQUIPPED ........................ .196
▫ ParkSense Sensors .................... .197
▫ ParkSense Warning Display ............. .197
▫ ParkSense Display .................... .198
▫ Enabling And Disabling Front And/Or Rear
ParkSense .......................... .200
▫ Service The ParkSense Park Assist System . . . .201
▫ Cleaning The ParkSense System .......... .202
▫ ParkSense System Usage Precautions ....... .202 PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA — IF
EQUIPPED .......................... .205
OVERHEAD CONSOLE — IF EQUIPPED .... .208
▫ Courtesy/Reading Lights .............. .208
ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS .......... .210
AUXILIARY SWITCHES — IF EQUIPPED .... .215
CIGAR LIGHTER AND ASH RECEIVER — IF
EQUIPPED .......................... .215
POWER INVERTER — IF EQUIPPED ....... .216
CUPHOLDERS ....................... .217
▫ Front Seat Cupholders (40–20–40 Seats) ..... .217
▫ Front Instrument Panel Cupholders — Floor
Storage Bin ......................... .217
▫ Rear Cupholders — If Equipped .......... .218126 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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NOTE: If your vehicle is equipped with illuminated
approach lights under the outside mirrors they can be
turned off through the instrument cluster or the Uconnect
radio. For further information refer to “EVIC” or ”DID”
and “Uconnect Settings” in “Understanding Your Instru-
ment Panel”.
WARNING!Vehicles and other objects seen in the passenger side
convex mirror will look smaller and farther away
than they really are. Relying too much on your
passenger side convex mirror could cause you to
collide with another vehicle or other object. Use your
inside mirror when judging the size or distance of a
vehicle seen in the passenger side convex mirror.
Some vehicles will not have a convex passenger side
mirror. Outside Mirrors Folding Feature
All outside mirrors are designed to be able to be manu-
ally folded both forward and rearward to prevent dam-
age.
Folding Mirror 3UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 137
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WARNING!Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your
vehicle. If the hood is not fully latched, it could open
when the vehicle is in motion and block your vision.
Failure to follow this warning could result in serious
injury or death.
LIGHTS
The headlight switch is located on the left side of the
instrument panel, next to the steering wheel. The head-
light switch controls the operation of the headlights,
parking lights, instrument panel lights, cargo lights and
fog lights (if equipped). Your vehicle is equipped with plastic headlight and fog
light (if equipped) lenses that are lighter and less suscep-
tible to stone breakage than glass lights. Plastic is not as
scratch resistant as glass and therefore different lens
cleaning procedures must be followed. Headlight Switch Location162 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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The key symbol indicates that this outlet can supply
power when the key is in the ON/RUN or ACC posi-
tions.
All accessories connected to the outlet(s) should be
removed or turned off when the vehicle is not in use to
protect the battery against discharge.
WARNING!To avoid serious injury or death:
• Only devices designed for use in this type of outlet
should be inserted into any 12 Volt outlet.
• Do not touch with wet hands.
• Close the lid when not in use and while driving the
vehicle.
• If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric
shock and failure. CAUTION!• Many accessories that can be plugged in draw
power from the vehicle’s battery, even when not in
use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, if
plugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery will
discharge sufficiently to degrade battery life and/or
prevent the engine from starting.
• Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., coolers,
vacuum cleaners, lights, etc.), will discharge the
battery even more quickly. Only use these intermit-
tently and with greater caution.
• After the use of high power draw accessories, or
long periods of the vehicle not being started (with
accessories still plugged in), the vehicle must be
driven a sufficient length of time to allow the
generator to recharge the vehicle’s battery.214 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ......... .232
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — BASE ......... .233
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — PREMIUM ..... .236
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ...... .239
▫ Red Telltale Indicator Lights ............. .240
▫ Yellow Telltale Indicator Lights ........... .250
▫ Green Telltale Indicator Lights ........... .264
▫ Blue Telltale Indicator Lights ............. .266
▫ White Telltale Indicator Lights ........... .267 ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER
(EVIC) ............................. .268
▫ Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Displays — 3.5” Display ............... .270
▫ Oil Life Reset ....................... .272
▫ EVIC Messages ...................... .274
▫ EVIC Selectable Menu Items ............ .276
DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY (DID) .... .287
▫ Driver Information Display (DID) Displays . . .290
▫ Oil Life Reset ....................... .2924
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WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
IMPORTANT: The warning / indicator lights switch on
in the instrument panel together with a dedicated mes-
sage and/or acoustic signal when applicable. These
indications are indicative and precautionary and as such
must not be considered as exhaustive and/or alternative
to the information contained in the Owner ’s Manual,
which you are advised to read carefully in all cases.
Always refer to the information in this chapter in the
event of a failure indication. All active telltales will display first if applicable. The
system check menu may appear different based upon
equipment options and current vehicle status. Some
telltales are optional and may not appear.
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