Power Running Boards
Using Power Running Boards......................72
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel......................74
Audio Control...................................................75
Voice Control
...................................................78
Cruise Control
..................................................79
Information Display Control
.........................79
Heated Steering Wheel.................................79
Pedals
Adjusting the Pedals
......................................80
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers
...........................................81
Autowipers........................................................81
Windshield Washers
......................................82
Rear Window Wiper and Washers..............82
Lighting
General Information
.......................................84
Lighting Control...............................................84 Autolamps.........................................................85
Instrument Lighting Dimmer........................86
Daytime Running Lamps...............................86
Adaptive Headlamps
.....................................87
Direction Indicators
........................................88
Welcome Lighting
...........................................88
Interior Lamps..................................................88
Ambient Lighting
............................................89
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows..............................................90
Exterior Mirrors
.................................................91
Interior Mirror
...................................................92
Childminder Mirror
.........................................92
Rear Quarter Windows
..................................93
Sun Visors
.........................................................93
Moonroof..........................................................94
Instrument Cluster
Gauges..............................................................96
Warning Lamps and Indicators
....................98
Audible Warnings and Indicators...............101 Information Displays
General Information
.....................................102
Information Messages
.................................108
Climate Control
Automatic Climate Control
.........................122
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate.........................................................124
Rear Passenger Climate Controls.............126
Heated Windows and Mirrors....................127
Remote Start
...................................................127
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position....................129
Head Restraints.............................................129
Power Seats.....................................................131
Memory Function
..........................................132
Rear Seats.......................................................134
Heated Seats
...................................................141
Climate Controlled Seats
............................142
Universal Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener................145
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Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points.................................150
Storage Compartments
Center Console.............................................152
Overhead Console
.......................................152
Starting and Stopping the Engine
General Information......................................153
Keyless Starting.............................................153
Starting a Gasoline Engine.........................154
Engine Block Heater
.....................................157
Fuel and Refueling
Safety Precautions........................................159
Fuel Quality
....................................................160
Fuel Filler Funnel Location..........................161
Running Out of Fuel......................................161
Refueling.........................................................162
Fuel Consumption
.........................................164
Emission Control System
............................166 Transmission
Automatic Transmission..............................169
Four-Wheel Drive
Using Four-Wheel Drive
...............................174
Rear Axle
Limited Slip Differential
.................................181
Brakes
General Information
......................................182
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes
..........................................................182
Parking Brake.................................................183
Hill Start Assist...............................................183
Traction Control
Principle of Operation..................................185
Using Traction Control.................................185
Stability Control
Principle of Operation..................................187
Using Stability Control.................................188 Terrain Response
Using Hill Descent Control..........................191
Parking Aids
Principle of Operation
..................................193
Rear Parking Aid............................................194
Front Parking Aid
...........................................194
Rear View Camera
........................................195
Cruise Control
Principle of Operation
..................................199
Using Cruise Control
....................................199
Driving Aids
Blind Spot Information System
..................201
Steering..........................................................206
Drive Control
.................................................207
Self-Leveling Suspension
..........................208
Load Carrying
Rear Under Floor Storage..........................209
Roof Racks and Load Carriers...................210
Load Limit
.........................................................211
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WARNINGS
Do not attempt to service, repair, or
modify the curtain airbags, its fuses,
the A, B, or C pillar trim, or the headliner on
a vehicle containing curtain airbags as you
could be seriously injured or killed. Contact
your authorized dealer as soon as possible. All occupants of your vehicle including
the driver should always wear their
safety belts even when an airbag
supplemental restraint system and curtain
airbag is provided. Failure to properly wear
your safety belt could seriously increase the
risk of injury or death. To reduce risk of injury, do not obstruct
or place objects in the deployment
path of the curtain airbag. If the curtain airbags have deployed,
the curtain airbags will not function
again. The curtain airbags (including the A,
B and C pillar trim and headliner) must be
inspected and serviced by an authorized
dealer. If the curtain airbag is not replaced,
the unrepaired area will increase the risk of
injury in a crash. The Safety Canopy will deploy during
significant side crashes or when a certain
likelihood of a rollover event is detected by
the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy is
mounted to the roof side-rail sheet metal,
behind the headliner, above each row of
seats. In certain sideways crashes or rollover
events, the Safety Canopy will be activated,
regardless of which seats are occupied. The
Safety Canopy is designed to inflate between
the side window area and occupants to
further enhance protection provided in side
impact crashes and rollover events. The system consists of the following:
•
Safety canopy curtain airbags located
above the trim panels over the front and
rear side windows identified by a label
or wording on the headliner or roof-pillar
trim.
• A flexible headliner which opens above
the side doors to allow air curtain
deployment · Crash sensors and monitoring
system with a readiness indicator.
See Crash Sensors and Airbag
Indicator (page 47).
Children 12 years old and under should
always be properly restrained in the rear
seats. The Safety Canopy will not interfere
with children restrained using a properly
installed child or booster seat because it is
designed to inflate downward from the
headliner above the doors along the side
window opening.
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USING POWER RUNNING BOARDS
WARNINGS
In extreme climates, excessive ice
buildup may occur, causing the running
boards not to deploy. Make sure that the
running boards have deployed, and have
finished moving before attempting to step
on them. The running boards will resume
normal function once the blockage is
cleared. Turn off the running boards before
jacking or placing any object under
your vehicle. Never place your hand between
the extended running board and your
vehicle. A moving running board may cause
injury. Note:
Do not use the running boards, front
and rear hinge assemblies, running board
motors, or the running board underbody
mounts to lift your vehicle when jacking.
Always use proper jacking points.
Note: The running boards may operate more
slowly in cool temperatures. Note:
The running board mechanism may
trap debris such as mud, dirt, snow, ice and
salt. This may cause unwanted noise. If this
happens, manually set the running boards
to the deployed position. Then, wash the
system, in particular the front and rear hinge
arms, with a high-pressure car wash wand.
Automatic Power Deploy The running boards automatically extend
down and out when you open the door. This
can help you enter and exit your vehicle.Automatic Power Stow
When you close the doors, the running
boards return to the stowed position after a
two-second delay.
Manual Power Deploy
You can manually operate the running
boards in the information display. See
General Information (page 102).
Set the running boards in the deployed
position to access the roof.
The running boards return to the stowed
position and enter automatic mode when the
vehicle speed exceeds
5 mph (8 km/h).
Enabling and Disabling
You can enable and disable the power
running board feature in the information
display. See General Information (page 102).
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Press the release area on the rear edge of
the bin door to open the childminder mirror.
The door will open to full open position.
The rear view mirror may have to be adjusted
to its lower arm position to prevent
interference when the childminder mirror is
extended down.
REAR QUARTER WINDOWS
WARNINGS
Do not leave children unattended in
your vehicle and do not let them play
with the power windows. They may seriously
injure themselves. WARNINGS
When closing the power windows, you
should verify they are free of
obstructions and make sure that children and
pets are not in the proximity of the window
openings. Press and hold the VENT control to open the
rear quarter windows.
Pull and hold the
VENT control to close the
rear quarter windows.
Note: Vehicles without a moonroof will only
have the
VENT control. SUN VISORS
Rotate the sun visor toward the side window
and extend it rearward for extra shade.
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Illuminated Vanity Mirror
Lift the cover to switch the lamp on.
MOONROOF (If Equipped)
WARNINGS
Do not let children play with the
moonroof or leave them unattended in
the vehicle. They may seriously hurt
themselves. WARNINGS
When closing the moonroof, you
should verify that it is free of
obstructions and make sure that children and
pets are not in the proximity of the roof
opening. You can manually open or close the sliding
shade when the moonroof is closed. Pull the
shade toward the front of your vehicle to
close it.
The moonroof controls are located on the
overhead console and have a one-touch
open and close feature. To stop it during
one-touch operation, press the control a
second time.
Opening and Closing the Moonroof Press and release the SLIDE control to open
the moonroof. The moonroof will stop short
of the fully opened position.
Note:
This position helps to reduce wind
noise or rumbling which may happen with
the moonroof fully open. Press and release
the control again to fully open the moonroof.
Pull and release the
SLIDE control to close
the moonroof.
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Bounce-Back
The moonroof will stop automatically while
closing. It will reverse some distance if there
is an obstacle in the way.
Pull and hold the SLIDE control within two
seconds of a bounce-back event to override
this function. While bounce-back is active,
the closing force increases for each of the
next three times that you close the moonroof.
Venting the Moonroof
Press and release the
TILT control to vent
the moonroof. Pull and hold the TILT control
to close the moonroof.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNINGS
Vehicle modifications involving braking
system, aftermarket roof racks,
suspension, steering system, tire
construction and wheel and tire size may
change the handling characteristics of your
vehicle and may adversely affect the
performance of the electronic stability control
system. In addition, installing any stereo
loudspeakers may interfere with and
adversely affect the electronic stability
control system. Install any aftermarket stereo
loudspeaker as far as possible from the front
center console, the tunnel, and the front
seats in order to minimize the risk of
interfering with the electronic stability control
sensors. Reducing the effectiveness of the
electronic stability control system could lead
to an increased risk of loss of vehicle control,
vehicle rollover, personal injury and death. WARNINGS
Remember that even advanced
technology cannot defy the laws of
physics. It’ s always possible to lose control
of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input
for the conditions. Aggressive driving on any
road condition can cause you to lose control
of your vehicle increasing the risk of personal
injury or property damage. Activation of the
electronic stability control system is an
indication that at least some of the tires have
exceeded their ability to grip the road; this
could reduce the operator’ s ability to control
the vehicle potentially resulting in a loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury and death. If your electronic stability
control system activates, SLOW DOWN. The system automatically turns on each time
you switch the ignition on.
If a fault occurs in either the stability control
or the traction control system, you may
experience the following conditions:•
The stability and traction control light
illuminates steadily.
• The stability control and traction control
systems do not enhance your vehicle's
ability to maintain traction of the wheels.
If a driving condition activates either the
stability control or the traction control system
you may experience the following conditions:
• The stability and traction control light
flashes.
• Your vehicle slows down.
• Reduced engine power.
• A vibration in the brake pedal.
• The brake pedal is stiffer than usual.
• If the driving condition is severe and your
foot is not on the brake, the brake pedal
may move as the system applies higher
brake force.
The stability control system has several
features built into it to help you maintain
control of your vehicle:
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