
Visual Index
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Quick Reference Guide❙Power Window Switches (P134)
❙Power Door Lock Master Switch (P121)
❙Memory Buttons* (P157)
❙SET Button* (P157)
❙Fuel Fill Door Release Button 
(P499)
❙Rearview Mirror (P159)
❙Driver’s Front Airbag (P43)
❙Shift Lever (P426)
❙Glove Box (P171)
❙Auxiliary Input Jack (P200)
❙Intelligent Traction Management 
Button 
(P429)
❙Parking Brake (P474)
❙Interior Fuse Box (P578)
❙Hood Release Handle (P512)
❙Door Mirror Controls (P160)
❙USB Ports* (P199)
❙Accessory Power Socket (P175)
❙USB Port (P199)
❙Trunk Main Switch (P129)
❙Accessory Power Socket (P175)
❙USB Port* (P199)
❙Passenger’s Front Airbag (P43) 

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Quick Reference Guide
Instrument Panel (P71)
System Indicators
Malfunction Indicator 
Lamp
Low Oil Pressure 
Indicator
Charging System 
IndicatorAnti-lock Brake System 
(
ABS ) Indicator
Vehicle Stability Assist 
(VSA®
) System Indicator
VSA ® OFF Indicator
Electric Power Steering 
(EPS) System Indicator
Lights Indicators
Lights On Indicator
High Beam Indicator
Immobilizer System 
Indicator
Seat Belt Reminder 
Indicator
System Indicators
System Message 
IndicatorParking Brake and 
Brake System 
Indicator (Red)Supplemental 
Restraint System 
Indicator
Low Fuel Indicator
Gauges (P101)/Multi-Information Display (P102)/System Indicators (P72)
Low Tire Pressure/
TPMS Indicator Turn Signal and 
Hazard Warning 
Indicators
Smart Entry System 
Indicator Ambient Meter Shift Lever 
Position Indicator
Fuel Gauge
Tachometer
Temperature 
Gauge
Speedometer
Multi-Information Display
Brake System 
Indicator (Amber)
All-wheel drive system 
(AWD ) Indicator*
Blind spot information 
(BSI) Indicator*
System Indicators
Collision Mitigation Braking 
SystemTM (CMBSTM) Indicator*
Road Departure Mitigation 
(RDM) Indicator*
Security System Alarm 
Indicator
U.S.
Canada U.S.
Canada
Fog Light Indicator*
ECON Mode Indicator
Auto high-beam 
Indicator
*
Lane Keeping Assist 
System ( LKAS) Indicator*
CRUISE MAIN  
Indicator*
CRUISE CONTROL  
Indicator*
Adaptive Cruise 
Control (ACC ) 
Indicator
*
Intelligent Traction 
Management Indicator
Bed Lights On Indicator
*  Not available on all models 

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Quick Reference Guide
VSA® OFF Button (P463)
● The vehicle stability assist (VSA® ) system 
helps stabilize the vehicle during 
cornering, and helps maintain traction 
while accelerating on loose or slippery 
road surfaces.
● VSA ® comes on automatically every time 
you start the engine.
● To partially disable or fully restore VSA ® 
function, press and ho ld the button until 
you hear a beep.
Cruise Control* (P431)
● Cruise control allows you to maintain a 
set speed without keeping your foot on 
the accelerator pedal.
● To use cruise control, press the CRUISE  
button, then press the – /SET button once 
you have achieved the desired speed 
(above 25 mph or 40 km/h).
Collision Mitigation 
Braking System
TM 
(CMBS
TM) OFF Button* 
(P481)
● When a possible collision is likely 
unavoidable, the CMBS
TM can help you to 
reduce the vehicle speed and the severity 
of the collision.
● To turn the CMBS
TM on or off, press and 
hold the button until you hear a beep.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (P466, 574)
● TPMS monitors tire pressure.
● TPMS is turned on automatically  every time you start the engine.
● TPMS fill assist provides audible and visual guidance during tire pressure adjustment.
Refueling (P498)
aPress the fuel fill 
door release button.
bAfter refueling, 
wait for about five 
seconds before 
removing the filler 
nozzle.
Fuel recommendation: Unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number 
87 or higher recommended
Fuel tank capacity: 19.5 US gal (73.8 ℓ)
*  Not available on all models 

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Driving
This chapter discusses driving, refueling, and information on items such as accessories.
Before Driving................................... 396
Towing a Trailer ................................ 404
Off-Highway Driving Guidelines ..... 416
When Driving Starting the Engine .......................... 418
Precautions While Driving................. 424
Automatic Transmission ................... 425
Shifting ............................................ 426
ECON Button ................................... 428
Intelligent Traction Management...... 429
Cruise Control
*................................ 431
Front Sensor Camera*...................... 434Road Departure Mi tigation (RDM) 
System*...................................... 436
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*....... 441
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)*.... 454Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ®), aka Electronic 
Stability Control (ESC), System ............. 462
Agile Handling Assist System............ 464
i-VTM4 (Intelligent  Variable Torque 
Management)-4 ® System
*.............. 465
TPMS with Tire Fill Assist .................. 466
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - 
Required Federal Explanation ......... 468
Blind spot inform ation (BSI) System
*.... 470
LaneWatchTM*.................................. 472 Braking
Brake System ................................... 474
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ........... 476
Brake Assist System ......................... 477
Collision Mitigation Braking System
TM 
(CMBSTM)*..................................... 478
Parking Your Vehicle When Stopped ................................ 487
Parking Sensor System
*................... 488
Cross Traffic Monitor*..................... 492
Multi-View Rear Camera .................. 496
Refueling Fuel Information .............................. 498
How to Refuel ................................. 499
Fuel Economy and CO
2 Emissions .... 501
* Not available on all models 

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uuTowing a Trailer uTowing Preparation
Driving
■To estimate the tongue load
Excessive tongue load reduces front tire  traction and steering control. Too little 
tongue load can make the trailer unstable and cause it to sway.
You can estimate the tongue load by meas uring the trailer hitch height from the 
ground in the following steps:
1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
2. Measure the distance between the ground and the bottom of the trailer hitch.
3. Connect the fully loaded trailer to the hitch.
4. Measure the distance between the ground and the bottom of the trailer hitch 
again.
5. Subtract the second measurement from th e first measurement, then refer to the 
following table.
If the difference becomes more  than indicated in the table, distribute the load or 
remove cargo as needed.
If the difference isAWD models2WD models
1 inches (2.5 cm)150 lbs (68 kg)
1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm)250 lbs (114 kg)
2 inches (5.1 cm)350 lbs (159 kg)
2 3/8 inches (6.0 cm)450 lbs (205 kg)—
2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm)500 lbs (227 kg)— 

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uuOff-Highway Driving Guidelines uAvoiding Trouble
Driving
Avoiding Trouble
• Check Out Your Vehicle  before you leave the pavement and make sure that all 
scheduled maintenance has been completed. Pay special attention to the 
condition of the tires, and check the tire pressures.
• Remember  the route you choose presents limi ts (too steep or bumpy), you have 
limits (driving skill and comfort), and your ve hicle has limits (traction, stability, and 
power). Failing to recognize these limits will likely put you and your passengers in 
a hazardous situation.
• Accelerating and Braking should be done slowly and  gradually. Trying to start 
or stop too fast can cause a loss of traction and you could lose control.
• Avoiding Obstacles and Debris in the road reduces the likelihood of a rollover 
or damage to your suspension or other components.
• Driving on Slopes  increases your risk of a rollover, particularly if you attempt to 
drive across a slope that is too steep. Goin g straight up or down a slope is usually 
the safest. If you can’t clearly see all cond itions or obstacles on a slope, walk it 
before you drive it. If there is any doubt  whether you can safely pass, don’t try it. 
Find another route. If you get stuck when climbing, do not try to turn around. 
Back down slowly following the same route you took up the hill.
• Crossing a Stream - Avoid driving through deep  water. If you encounter water 
in your route (a small stream or large pu ddle, for example), evaluate it carefully 
before going ahead. Make sure it is shallow, flowing slowly, and has firm ground 
underneath. If you are not sure of the de pth or the ground, turn around and find 
another route. Driving through deep water can also damage your vehicle. The 
water can get into the transmission and di fferential, diluting the lubricant and 
causing an eventual failure. It can also wash the grease out of the wheel bearings.
• If You Get Stuck , carefully go in the direction that you think will get you 
unstuck. Do not spin the tires as this  will only make things worse and could 
damage the transmission. If you are unable  to free yourself, your vehicle will need 
to be towed. Front and rear tow ho oks are provided for this purpose. 

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uuWhen Driving uCruise Control*
Continued
Driving
Cruise Control*
Maintains a constant vehicle speed without having to keep your foot on the 
accelerator. Use cruise control on freeways or open road s where you can travel at a 
constant speed with little ac celeration or deceleration.1Cruise Control*
It may not be possible to maintain a constant speed 
when driving uphill or downhill.
When not using cruise control:
Turn off cruise control by pressing the  CRUISE 
button.
While in the ECON mode, it may take relatively more 
time to accelerate to maintain the set speed.
Cruise control is not available when the Intelligent 
Traction Management Snow, Mud
* or Sand* modes 
are in operation.
3WARNING
Improper use of the cruise control can lead 
to a crash.
Use the cruise control only when traveling 
on open highways in good weather.
■Shift positions for cruise control: 
In ( D
When to use
Always keep sufficient distance 
between you and the vehicle in 
front of you.■Vehicle speed for cruise control: 
Desired speed in a range above 
roughly 25 mph (40 km/h) ~
How to use
CRUISE MAIN is on in the 
instrument panel.
Cruise control is ready to use.
■Press the CRUISE 
button on the 
steering wheel.
* Not available on all models 

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uuWhen Driving uVehicle Stability Assist (VSA® ), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System
Driving
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic 
Stability Control (ESC), System
VSA ® helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less 
than what was intended. It also assists in  maintaining traction on slippery surfaces. 
It does so by regulating  engine output and select ively applying the brakes.
When VSA ® activates, you may notice that the 
engine does not respond to the accelerator. 
You may also notice some noise from the 
hydraulic system. You will also see the 
indicator blink.
■VSA ® Operation
1 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ®), aka Electronic Stability Control 
(ESC), System
The VSA ® may not function properl y if tire type and 
size are mixed. Make sure to use the same size and 
type of tire, and the air pressures as specified.
When the VSA ® indicator comes on and stays on 
while driving, there may  be a problem with the 
system. While this may not interfere with normal 
driving, have your vehi cle checked by a dealer 
immediately.
VSA ® cannot enhance stability in all driving situations 
and does not control the entire braking system. You 
still need to drive and corner at speeds appropriate 
for the conditions and always leave a sufficient 
margin of safety.
The main function of the VSA ® system is generally 
known as Electronic Stability Control (ESC). The 
system also includes a  traction control function.
VSA® System 
Indicator