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ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
There is a problem with the anti-lock brake system. Your vehicle still has
normal braking ability, but no anti-lock function.
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
There is a problem with one of the airbag systems or seat belt tensioners.
Electric Power Steering (EPS)
There is a problem with the electric power steering system. Stop in a safe
place and restart the engine.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
(Blinks and stays on) There is a problem with the tire pressure monitoring
system, or a spare tire* is installed.
Keyless Access system
There is a problem with the keyless access system.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
There is a problem with the VSA system or hill start assist system.
Brake system
There is a problem with one of the braking systems. Avoid high speeds and
sudden braking.
Your vehicle still has normal braking ability.
Blind Spot Information (BSI)*
There is a problem with the system, or the sensor is blocked.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow*
There is a problem with the system, or the radar sensor is blocked.
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)*
There is a problem with the system, or the camera is blocked.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)*
Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)*
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the
camera is blocked.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*
Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)*
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the
camera is block
ed.
Electric parking brake system
There is a problem with the electric parking brake system. Stop in a safe
place and av
oid using the parking brake.
Electric parking brake
(Blinks) There is a problem with the electric parking brake system.
Indicators briefly appear with each engine start and then go out. Red and amber
indicators are most critical. Blue and green indicators are used for general
information.
Malfunction Indicators
These are the most critical indicators. If they come on and stay lit while driving or
at any other time, there may be a problem. See your dealer if necessary.
Brake system
•
Brak
e fluid is low.
•
Ther
e is a problem with the brake system.
Press the brake pedal lightly to check pedal pressure. If normal, check
the brake fluid level when you stop. If abnormal, take immediate action.
If necessary, downshift the transmission to slow the vehicle using engine
braking. Have your vehicle repaired immediately.
Low oil pressure
Engine oil pressure is low. Stop in a safe place. Open the hood and check
the oil level, and add oil if necessary (see page 117). If the indicator does
not turn off, have your vehicle repaired immediately.
Malfunction indicator lamp (check engine light)
•
The emissions contr
ol system may have a problem.
•
(Blinks)
A misfire in the engine’s cylinders is detected. Stop in a safe place,
and wait for the engine to cool down.
Charging system
The battery is not charging. Turn all electrical items off, but do not turn the
vehicle off to prevent further battery discharge. Have your vehicle repaired
immediately.
Precision All-Wheel Steer
™ (P-AWS™)
There is a problem with the system. Vehicle speed may be limited to 50 mph (80 km/h) or less.
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U.S.
U.S.
Canada
*if equipped
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Braking
Slow down or stop your vehicle, and keep it from moving when parked.
Foot Brake
Press the brake pedal to slow down or stop your
vehicle from moving.
Brake Assist System During hard or emergency braking, the system increases braking force. The brake
pedal may move slightly or make a noise; this is normal. Continue to hold the
brake pedal firmly down.
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) During hard or emergency braking, the system rapidly pumps the brakes to
prevent wheel lockup and help you maintain steering control. The brake pedal
may pulsate slightly during ABS operation; this is normal. Do not pump the brake
pedal, and continue to hold it firmly down.
The ABS may not function correctly if you use an incorrect tire type and size.
NOTICE
Electric Parking Brake Keep your vehicle from moving while parked using a simple switch.
To apply: Pull up the switch. The PARK indicator
appears in the instrument panel.
To release: Press the brake pedal and make sure
your seat belt is fastened. Press the switch down to
release.
You can also lightly press the accelerator pedal if
your seat belt is fastened and the vehicle is on and in
Drive (D) or Reverse (R).
Automatic Brake HoldMaintains rear brake hold even after the brake pedal is released. Make sure the
vehicle is on and your seat belt is fastened when operating this feature.
1.
Pr
ess BRAKE HOLD. The BRAKE HOLD indicator
appears in the instrument panel.
2.
With
the shift lever in Drive (D), press the brake
pedal and come to a complete stop. The HOLD
indicator appears, and brake hold is applied.
Release the brake pedal.
Press the accelerator pedal to cancel brake hold and start moving.
To turn off brake hold: Press the brake pedal and press BRAKE HOLD again.
Automatic brake hold cancels when:
•
The electric parking brak
e is applied.
•
The shift lev
er is moved to Park (P) or Reverse (R).
•
Braking is applied
for more than 10 minutes.
•
The
driver’s seat belt is unfastened.
•
The
engine is turned off.
Brake pedal
Using the automatic brake hold system on steep hills or slippery roads may
still allow the vehicle to move if you remove your foot from the brake pedal.
If a vehicle unexpectedly moves, it may cause a crash resulting in serious
injury or death.
Never use the automatic brake hold system or rely on it to keep a vehicle
from moving when stopped on a steep hill or slippery roads.
WARNING
Using the automatic brake hold system to park the vehicle may result in the
vehicle unexpectedly moving.
If a vehicle moves unexpectedly, it may cause a crash, resulting in serious
injury or death.
Never leave the vehicle when braking is temporarily kept by automatic brake
hold and always park the vehicle by putting the transmission in Park (P) and
applying the parking brake.
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Overheating
If the temperature gauge needle is at the H mark, the engine suddenly loses power,
or steam or spray comes out from under the hood, your engine is overheating.
1.
Immediatel
y park the vehicle in a safe place. Turn
off all accessories and turn on the hazard warning
lights.
2.
If no steam
or spray is present: Keep the
engine running and open the hood (see page
115).
If steam or spray is present: Turn off the engine
and wait until it subsides. Then, open the hood.
3.
Check that the
cooling fan is operating and stop the engine once the
temperature gauge needle goes down. If the cooling fan is not operating,
immediately stop the engine.
4.
Once
the engine has cooled down, inspect the coolant level and check the
cooling system components for leaks. If the coolant level in the reserve tank
is low, add coolant until it reaches the MAX mark. If there is no coolant in the
reserve tank, make sure the radiator is cool, then cover the radiator cap with a
heavy cloth and open the cap. If necessary, add coolant up to the base of the
filler neck, and put the cap back on.
Once the engine has cooled sufficiently, restart it and check the temperature
gauge. If the temperature needle has gone down, resume driving. If it has not gone
down, contact a dealer for repairs.
Steam and spray from an overheated engine can seriously scald you.
Do not open the hood if steam is coming out.
WARNING
Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to
spray out, seriously scalding you.
Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator
cap.
WARNING
Continuing to drive with the temperature gauge needle at the H mark may
damage the engine.
NOTICE
Emergency Engine Stop
The ENGINE START/STOP button may be used to stop the engine due to an
emergency situation even while driving. If you must stop the engine, choose one of
the following operations:
The steering wheel will not lock. The power mode changes to ACCESSORY, unless
the shift lever is in Park, in which case the power mode changes to VEHICLE OFF.
Because turning off the engine also disables the power assist the engine provides to
the steering and braking systems, it will require significantly more physical effort
and time to steer and slow the vehicle. Downshift gears and use both feet on the
brake pedal, if necessary, to slow the vehicle and stop immediately in a safe place.
Do not press the button while driving unless it is absolutely necessary for the
engine to be switched off.
• Press and hold the ENGINE START/STOP button for two seconds, or
•
Firml
y press the ENGINE START/STOP button two
times.
Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will cause serious damage. The
bumpers are not designed to support the vehicle’s weight.
Improper towing such as towing behind a motorhome or other motor vehicle can
damage the transmission.
NOTICE
Emergency Towing
Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle.
Flat bed equipment: The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a truck. This is
the only way you can safely transport your vehicle. Any other towing method
will damage the vehicle’s drive system.
Reserve
tank MAX
MIN
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Fuse Locations
If any electrical devices are not working, turn off the vehicle and check to see if any
applicable fuse is blown. Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the
fuse by the fuse number and box cover number.
Engine Compartment Fuse Boxes
Located near the brake fluid reserve tank. Push the tabs to open the box.
Located near the (+) terminal on the battery. Push the tabs to open the box.
Circuit Protecte dAmps
EPS80 A
*if equipped
Circuit ProtectedAmps1IG1A ACG FR15A2IG1A MISS SOL110 A3
4
5SMART(7.5 A)
6 IG1B ECU FR 7.5A
7IG1B OP FR7. 5A
8 IGP2 15A
9DBW15 A
10 IGP 15A
11IG Coil15A
12 ACM 20 A
13
14 Interior Lights10A
15Back Up Radio 10A
16 Back Up 10A
17 MG Clutch 7.5 A
18 Front Washer 15A
19 Stop 7.5 A
20 Right Headlight High Beam
21 Trunk 10A
22 Small1 5A
23
24 Left Headlight High Beam
25
26 Right Headlight Low Beam
27 Left Headlight Low Beam 15A
28 IGP2 Sub 7.5A
29 Power Rear Sunshade
*(20A)
30 Headlight Washer*30 A
31 Wiper 30A
Circuit Protected
Amps
10 A
15 A
10
A
Circuit Protected Amps
1 IG1A ACG FR 15A
2 IG1A MISS SOL1 10A
3
4
5 SMART (7.5 A)
6 IG1B ECU FR 7.5A
7 IG1B OP FR 7.5A
8 IGP2 15A
9 DBW 15A
10 IGP 15A
11 IG Coil 15A
12 ACM 20 A
13
14 Interior Light s10A
15Back Up Radio10A
16 Back Up 10A
17MG Clutc h7.5 A
18 Front Washer 15A
19Stop7.5 A
20 Right Headlight High Beam
21Trunk10A
22 Small15A23
24 Left Headlight High Beam
25
26 Right Headlight Low Beam
27Left Headlight Low Beam15A
28 IGP2 Sub 7.5A
29Power Rear Sunshade*(20A )
30 Headlight Washer*30 A31Wipe r30A
Circuit ProtectedAmps
10A
15 A
10
A
Located near the battery. Push the tabs to open the box.
Circuit Protecte dAmps1Main Fuse150A
2
Horn & Hazard30A
R/B Main 260A
ABS/VSA RLY 30A
RF
C50A
R/B Main 350A
AS F/B Main 260A
ABS/VSA Motor 40A
Heater Moto
r40A
3 R/B Main
1 60A
DR F/B Main 160A
AS F/B Main 1 60A
IG Main 1 30A
DR F/B Main 260A
IG Main 2 30A
Left Precision All-Wheel Steer 40
A
Rear Defroster 40A
4 ST MG 30 A
5 Left Electric Parking Brake 30A
6R ight Electric Parking Brake 30 A
7 Injector 20A
8 Hazard 15A
9
10
11 Horn 10A
Circuit Protected
Amps
Circuit Protected Amps
1 Main Fuse 150A
2 Horn & Hazard
30A
R/B Main 26 0A
ABS/VSA RLY 30A
RF C5 0A
R/B Main 35 0A
AS F/B Main 26 0A
ABS/VSA Motor 40A
Heater Moto r4 0A
3
R/B Main 160ADR F/B Main 160AAS F/B Main 160AIG Main 130ADR F/B Main 260AIG Main 230ALeft Precision All-Wheel
Steer40A
Rear Defroster40A
4 ST MG 30 A
5Left Electric Parking Brake30A
6R ight Electric Parking Brake 30 A
7Injector20A
8 Hazard 15A
9
10 11Horn10 A
Circuit ProtectedAmps
Driver’s Side Interior Fuse Box
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse label
Circuit ProtectedAmps1Driver’s Side Door Lock10 A2Passenger’s Side Door Lock10A3Driver’s Door Lock10A4Driver’s Side Door Unlock10A
5Passenger’s Side Door
U nlock10 A
6Driver’s Door Unlock10A7Door Lock20 A8 9Tilt Steering Wheel20A10IG1 DR 17.5A11Meter10 A12IG1 Box20 A13ACCESSORY7.5A
14
15 Driver’s Power Seat Sliding 20A
16 Moonroo f20A
17 Rear Driver’s Side Power
Window 20
A
18 Telescopic Steering Wheel 20A
19 Driver’s Power Window 20A
20 Left e-pretensioner
*(20A )
21 Fuel Pump 20A
22
23 ST Cut 7.5A
24 IG1 DR2 7.5A
25 Start DIAG 7.5A
26 A/C 7.5A
27 DRL 7.5A
28 ACC Key Lock 7.5A
29 Driver’s Lumbar Suppor t 7.5A
30 SMART 10A
31
32 Driver’s Power Seat
Reclining 20
A
33 Right Precision All-Wheel
Steer 40
A
34 IG1 Box 30A
Circuit Protected
Amps
Circuit Protected Amps
1 Driver’s Side Door Lock 10A
2 Passenger’s Side Door Lock 10A
3 Driver’s Door Lock 10A
4 Driver’s Side Door Unlock 10A
5 Passenger’s Side Door
U nlock 10
A
6 Driver’s Door Unlock 10A
7 Door Lock 20A
8
9 Tilt Steering Wheel 20A
10 IG1 DR1 7.5A
11 Meter 10A
12 IG1 Box 20A
13 ACCESSORY 7.5A
14 15Driver’s Power Seat Sliding20 A16Moonroo f20A
17Rear Driver’s Side Power
Window20A
18Telescopic Steering Wheel20A19Driver’s Power Window20A20Left e-pretensioner*(20A )21Fuel Pump20A22 23ST Cut7.5A24IG1 DR 27.5A
25Start DIAG7.5A26A/C7.5A27DRL7.5A28ACC Key Lock7.5A29Driver’s Lumbar Suppor t7.5A30SMART10A31
32Driver’s Power Seat
Reclining20A
33Right Precision All-Wheel
Steer40A
34IG1 Box30A
Circuit ProtectedAmps
*if equipped
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Passenger’s Side Interior Fuse Box
Located on the lower side panel. Remove the cover to open.
Fuse label Cover
Circuit ProtectedAmps1 2Front Seat Heaters/AVS20
A
3Rear Passenger’s Side
Power Window20 A
4Front Passenger’s Lumbar
Support7.5A
5 6
7Passenger’s Power Seat Sliding20A
8Passenger’s Power Seat
Reclining20A
9Rear Seat Heater s*(20 A)10 11Fly Start15A
12 Accessory Power Socket
(Console Compartment) 20
A
13 Accessory Power Socket
(Center Pocket) 20
A
14 AS ECU 7.5 A
15 Glove Box 7.5 A
16
17
18 Front Passenger’s Power
Window 20
A
19 SRS1 10A
*1: Models without surround view camera
system
*2: Models with surround view camera
system
20
ABS/VSA 7.5 A
21
22 e-pretensioner
*(7.5 A)
23
24 SRS2 7.5 A
25 Illumination 7.5 A
26 Right e-pretensione r
*(20A )
27 Heated Steering Wheel*10A
28 Audio AMP 30
A*1
40 A*2
Circuit Protecte d Amps
Circuit Protected Amps
1
2 Front Seat Heaters/AVS 20A
3 Rear Passenger’s Side
Power Window 20
A
4 Front Passenger’s Lumbar
Support 7.5A
5
6
7 Passenger’s Power Seat
Sliding 20
A
8 Passenger’s Power Seat
Reclining 20
A
9 Rear Seat Heater s
*(20 A)
10
11 Fly Start 15A
12Accessory Power Socket
(Console Compartment)20 A
13Accessory Power Socket
(Center Pocket)20A
14AS ECU7.5 A15Glove Box7.5 A16 17
18Front Passenger’s Power
Window20A
19SRS110A
*1: Models without surround view camera
system
*2: Models with surround view camera
system
20ABS/VSA7.5 A21 22e-pretensioner*(7.5 A)23 24SRS27.5 A25Illumination7.5 A26Right e-pretensione r*(20A )27Heated Steering Wheel*10A
28Audio AMP30 A*1
40 A*2
Circuit Protecte dAmps
Inspecting and Changing Fuses
1.
Turn off the
vehicle, including the headlights and
all accessories.
2.
R
emove the fuse box cover.
3.
Check all
fuses inside the combined fuse case in
the engine compartment. If any fuse is blown,
use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the
screw and replace the fuse with a new one.
4.
Inspect
the small fuses in the engine
compartment and the vehicle interior. If there is
a burned out fuse, remove it with the fuse puller
and replace it with a new one.
Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chances
of damaging the electrical system.
NOTICE
Blown fuse
Combined fuse Blown
fuse
Fuse puller
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Maintenance Minder Service Codes
These codes indicate what services are due on your vehicle.
*1: If a message Maintenance Due Now does not appear more than 12 months after the display is reset, change the engine oil every year.
#: See information on maintenance and emissions warranty.
CODEMaintenance Main Items
A Replace engine oil*1
B Replace engine oil*1 and oil lte r
Inspect front and rear brakes
Check parking brake adjustment
Inspect tie rod ends, steering gearbox, boots, and
drain plug
Inspect suspension components
Inspect driveshaft boots
Inspect brake hoses and li nes (Including ABS/VSA)
Inspect all uid levels and condition of uid s
Inspect exhaust system#
Inspect fuel lines and connections#
Check expiration information for the Temporary Tire
*2: If you drive in dusty conditions, replace the air cleaner element every \
15,000 miles (24,000 km).
*3:If you drive primarily in urban areas that have high concentrations of s\
oot from industry and
diesel-powered vehicles, replace the dust and pollen lter every 15,0\
00 miles (24,000 km).
*4:If you drive regularly in very high temperatures (over 110°F/43°C\
), in very low temperatures
(under -20°F/-29°C), replace every 60,000 miles/100,000 km.
CODEMaintenance Sub Items
1
Rotate tires
2 Replace air cleaner element*2
Replace dust and pollen lte r*3
Inspect drive belt
3
Replace transmission uid
4 Replace spark plugs
Replace timing belt and inspect water pump*4
Inspect valve clearance
5
Replace engine coolan t
Repair Kit bottle
Under the Hood
Engine oil fill cap
Engine oil dipstick
(orange)
Washer fluid
(black cap) Brake fluid (black cap)
Engine coolant
reserve tank Radiator cap Battery
Opening the Hood
1.
P
ark the vehicle on a level surface, and apply
the electric parking brake.
2.
Pull
the hood release handle under the lower
left corner of the dashboard.
3.
Push up
the hood latch lever in the center of
the hood to release the lock mechanism, and
then open the hood.
4.
Lift the
hood up most of the way. The
hydraulic supports lift it up the rest of the way
and hold it up.
When closing the hood, lower it to
approximately 12 inches (30 cm), then press
firmly down with your hands.
Do not open the hood when the wiper arms are raised. The hood will strike the
wipers, and may damage either the hood or the wipers.
NOTICE
Hood release handle
Lever
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Audio Commands
When you press the Talk button and say “Audio,” you can say one of the options
below. Follow the system prompts. Volume levels cannot be controlled using
voice commands.
FM/AM Radio Commands
•
Audio on*
•
Audio off*
•
FM
•
AM
•
Radio
tune to # FM (#: frequency,
e.g., 95.5)
•
Radio tune to
# AM (#:
frequency, e.g., 1020)
•
Radio FM pr
eset # (#: 1 to 12)
•
Radio
AM preset # (#: 1 to 6) SiriusXM Radio Commands
•
SXM
•
SXM channel # (#: 0
to 255)
•
SXM pr
eset # (#: 1 to 12)
Disc Commands
•
Disc
•
Disc play
•
Disc play
track # (#: 1 to 30)
Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Commands
•
HDD
•
HDD play
•
HDD play
track # (#: 1-30) USB Commands
•
USB
•
USB play
•
USB play
track # (#: 1 to 30)
iPod Commands
•
iP
od
•
iP
od play
•
iP
od play track # (#: 1-30) Pandora Commands
•
P
andora
•
P
andora play
Aha Radio Commands
•
Aha
•
Aha radio play
Song
By Voice Commands
Available for tracks stored on the HDD or iPod.
•
Music sear
ch
•
What/Who am I listening
to?
•
Who
is this?
•
What
’s playing?
•
Who’
s playing?
•
What album is
this?
•
Play artist
•
Play album
•
Play song
Play composer
•
Play genr
e
•
Play playlist
•
List artist
•
List album
•
List composer
•
List genr
e
•
List playlist
Bluet
ooth Audio Commands
Commands may not work on some
phones or devices.
•
Bluet
ooth audio
•
Bluet
ooth audio play
*These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
INDEX
ABS indicator ........................................................... 23
A ccessory Power Socket ....................................... 46
ACC indicator
................................................... 23, 25
AcuraLink
® ............................................................... 64
ASSIST button ...................................................... 65
Emergency Assistance
........................................ 65
LINK button
.......................................................... 65
Messages
.............................................................. 64
Operator Assistance
............................................ 65
Security Features
................................................. 65
Subscription Features
......................................... 65
AcuraLink featuring Aha
........................................ 56
A
curaLink Real-Time Traffic .................................. 72
Acura Total Luxury Care Roadside Assistance
1
32
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
with
Low Speed Follow (LSF)
....................................... 83
Advanced Airbags
..................................................... 8
Aha
........................................................................\
.... 56
Aha Radio
™ Commands ....................................... 134
Airbag Car
e .............................................................. 13
Airbags
........................................................................\
8
Advanced Airbags
.................................................. 8
Airbag Care ............................................................ 13
Airbag System Components
..............................12
Airbag System Indicators
................................... 10
Driver’s Knee Airbag
.............................................. 8
Front Airbags (SRS) ................................................ 8
Important Facts About Your Airbags
................10
Side Airbags
............................................................ 9
Side Curtain Airbags
.............................................. 9
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
............................80
Anti-lock Brak
e System indicator
........................23
ASSIST button
......................................................... 65
Audio Commands
................................................. 134
Audio Operation
.................................................... 46
Accessory Power Socket
.................................... 46
Aha
........................................................................\
.. 56
Auxiliary Input Jack ............................................. 46
Bluetooth
® Audio ................................................. 54
C
ompact Disc (CD) ............................................. 51
FM/AM Radio
....................................................... 49
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Audio
...........................52
iPod
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On-Demand Multi-Use Display (ODMD)
......48
Pandora
.................................................................. 55
SiriusXM
® Radio ................................................... 50
Sound
..................................................................... 47
Steering Wheel Controls
.................................... 47
USB Flash Driv
e .................................................... 51
USB Port
............................................................... 46Automatic Brake Hold
...........................................
81
Automatic Brake Hold indicator
.........................
25
Automatic Dimming R
earview Mirror ...............
40
Automatic Rain-Sensing Wipers ..........................35
Auxiliary Input Jack ...............................................
46
Battery ....................................................................
120
Blind Spot Information (BSI) System .................
91
Bluetooth
® Audio .................................................... 54
Bluetooth® Audio Commands ............................ 134
Bluetooth® Handsfreelink® .................................... 57
Call History
........................................................... 62
Dialing a Number
............................................... 60
Displays and Controls
......................................... 57
E-Mail
..................................................................... 63
Making a Call
....................................................... 60
On-Demand Multi-Use Display (ODMD)
.......58
Pairing a Phone.....................................................59
Phonebook
............................................................ 61
SMS Text Messaging
............................................ 63
Speed Dial
...................................................... 61, 62
Talk Button Tips
................................................... 58
Brake Assist System
.............................................. 80
Brake Hold
............................................................... 81
Brake Hold indicator
.............................................. 25
Brake system indicator
................................... 22, 23
Braking
..................................................................... 80
Brightness Control ..................................................33
BSI indicator
............................................................ 23
BSI off indicator
...................................................... 25
Call History
.............................................................. 62
Carbon Monoxide Gas
............................................. 4
Change a Setting
.................................................... 41
Changing Fuses
...................................................... 111
Changing Wiper Blades
....................................... 121
Char
ging system indicator....................................22
Checking the Battery
........................................... 120
Childproof Door Locks
.......................................... 30
Child Safety
............................................................. 14
Child Seat
................................................................. 16
Adding Security with a Tether
........................... 19
Installing a Child Seat with
a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
....................................18
LA
TCH-Compatible Child Seat .......................... 17
Selecting a Child Seat
......................................... 16
Client Information................................................130
Climate Control Commands
..............................133
Climate C
ontrol System
.......................................43
R
ear Temperature Control Dial ........................44
Seat Heaters and Ventilation
............................45
Clock
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