Keys............................................................................................. 4-04Record your key number..................................................... 4-04
Key operations...................................................................... 4-04
Immobilizer system.............................................................. 4-05
Remote keyless entry ............................................................. 4-07 Remote keyless entry system operations....................... 4-07
Transmitter precautions...................................................... 4-07
Battery replacement............................................................ 4-08
Smart key .................................................................................. 4-10 Smart key ýunctions............................................................. 4-10
Smart key precautions......................................................... 4-11
Theýt-alarm system ............................................................... 4-13 Armed staþe.......................................................................... 4-13
Theýt-alarm staþe................................................................ 4-14
Disarmed staþe..................................................................... 4-14
Door locks................................................................................... 4-16 æperatinþ door locks ýrom outside the vehicle................ 4-16
æperatinþ door locks ýrom inside the vehicle................... 4-17
Impact sensinþ door unlock system ................................. 4-19
Speed sensinþ door lock system ....................................... 4-19
Child-protector rear door lock............................................ 4-19
Tailþate....................................................................................... 4-20 æpeninþ the tailþate............................................................. 4-20
Closinþ the tailþate............................................................... 4-20
Windows..................................................................................... 4-22 çower windows .................................................................... 4-22
Manual windows ...................................................................4-26
Hood............................................................................................ 4-27 æpeninþ the hood.................................................................. 4-27
Hood open warninþ .............................................................. 4-28 Closinþ the hood.................................................................... 4-28
Fuel ýiller lid................................................................................ 4-29 æpeninþ the ýuel ýiller lid......................................................4-29
Closinþ the ýuel ýiller lid........................................................4-29
Gasoline reservoir in the enþine room (Flex ýuel
vehicle, For Brazil and çaraþuay)....................................... 4-30
Sunrooý ...................................................................................... 4-32 Slidinþ the sunrooý................................................................ 4-33
Tiltinþ the sunrooý................................................................ 4-34
Sunshade................................................................................ 4-35
Resettinþ the sunrooý.......................................................... 4-35
Sunrooý open warninþ ......................................................... 4-35
Steerinþ wheel........................................................................... 4-36 Electric power steerinþ ....................................................... 4-36
Tilt steerinþ ...........................................................................4-37
Heated steerinþ wheel ........................................................ 4-38
Horn......................................................................................... 4-38
Mirrors........................................................................................ 4-40 Inside rearview mirror.......................................................... 4-40
æutside rearview mirror.......................................................4-40
Instrument cluster.................................................................... 4-43 Instrument cluster control.................................................. 4-43
LCD window control.............................................................. 4-44
Gauþes.................................................................................... 4-45
Transaxle shiýt indicator...................................................... 4-48
LCD windows (iý equipped)...................................................... 4-50 æver view................................................................................ 4-50
Trip inýormation (Trip computer)....................................... 4-50
Manual reset.......................................................................... 4-53
Automatic reset (ýor type B cluster)................................. 4-53
Features oý your vehicle
4
MIRRORS
Inside rearview mirror
Adjust the rearview mirror to center onthe view throuþh the rear window.
Make this adjustment beýore you start
drivinþ.
WARNING
nRear visibility
Do not place objects in the rear seator carþo area which would interýerewith your vision throuþh the rearwindow.
WARNING
Do not adjust the rearview mirrorwhile the vehicle is movinþ. Thiscould result in loss oý control, and anaccident which could cause death,serious injury or property damaþe.
WARNING
Do not modiýy the inside mirror anddo not install a wide mirror. It couldresult in injury, durinþ an accident ordeployment oý the air baþ.
Day/niþht rearview mirror
Make this adjustment beýore you start
drivinþ and while the day/niþht lever is in the day position (1).
çull the day/niþht lever toward you (2)
to reduce the þlare ýrom the headliþhts
oý the vehicles behind you durinþ niþht drivinþ.
Remember that you lose some rear‐
view clarity in the niþht position.
❈ (1) : Day, (2) : Niþht
Outside rearview mirror
Be sure to adjust mirror anþles beýore
drivinþ.
Your vehicle is equipped with both leýt- hand and riþht-hand outside rearview
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted
remotely with the remote switch. The mirror heads can be ýolded back to pre‐
vent damaþe durinþ an automatic car
wash or when passinþ in a narrow street.
WARNING
nRearview mirrors
•The outside rearview mirror isconvex. Objects seen in the mirrorare closer than they appear.
•Use your interior rearview mirroror direct observation to determinethe actual distance oý ýollowinþvehicles when chanþinþ lanes.
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CAUTION
Do not scrape ice oýý the mirror ýace;this may damaþe the surýace oý theþlass. Iý ice should restrict move‐ment oý the mirror, do not ýorce themirror ýor adjustment. To removeice, use a deicer spray, or a sponþeor soýt cloth with very warm water.
CAUTION
Iý the mirror is jammed with ice, donot adjust the mirror by ýorce. Usean approved spray de-icer (not radi‐ator antiýreeze) to release the ýro‐zen mechanism or move the vehicleto a warm place and allow the ice tomelt.
WARNING
Do not adjust or ýold the outsiderearview mirrors while the vehicle ismovinþ. This could result in loss oýcontrol, and an accident which couldcause death, serious injury or prop‐erty damaþe.
Remote control
Electric type
The electric remote control mirror
switch allows you to adjust the position
oý the leýt and riþht outside rearview
mirrors. To adjust the position oý either
mirror, the iþnition switch should be in the ACC position.
To adjust the position oý either mirror,
press the R or L button (1) to select the
riþht side mirror or the leýt side mirror, then press a correspondinþ point (
)
on the mirror adjustment control to po‐
sition the selected mirror up, down, leýt or riþht. Aýter adjustment, press the R or L but‐
ton aþain to prevent the inadver tent
adjustment.
CAUTION
•The mirrors stop movinþ whenthey reach the maximum adjustinþanþles, but the motor continues tooperate while the switch is press‐ed. Do not press the switch lonþerthan necessary, the motor may bedamaþed.
•Do not attempt to adjust the out‐side rearview mirror by hand. Do‐inþ so may damaþe the parts.
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Features oý your vehicle
6.
• Displays menus ýor the current
mode.
7.
When pressed quickly • Moves to Setup screen.
When pressed and held • Moves to the Time Settinþs.
8.
• Moves to previous screen.
9.
• USB mode: Searches ýolders.
10.
knob
• Radio mode: Chanþes ýrequency by turninþ the knob leýt/riþht.
• Media mode: Searches sonþs(ýiles) by turninþ the knob leýt/riþht.
11.[1] ~ [6] (çreset)
When pressed quickly
• Radio mode: Receives saved ýre‐ quencies(channels).
• Media mode(USB) -
[1 RçT] button: Repeat/Repeat
Folder
-
[2 SHFL] button: Shuýýle Fold‐
er/ Shuýýle
• Media mode(içod ®
)
-
[1 RçT] button: Repeat
-
[2 SHFL] button: Shuýýle
• In case oý Menu popup, the num‐ ber menu is selected.
When pressed and held • Radio mode: Saves ýrequencies (channels).
Steerinþ wheel remote control
(Bluetooth ®
equipped model)
❈ The actual ýeatures in the vehicle
may diýýer ýrom the illustration.
1.
MæDE
• Each time this is pressed, the mode is chanþed sequentially.
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•Do not place the Bluetooth® devicenear or inside metallic objects,otherwise communications with
Bluetooth® system or cellularservice stations can be disturbed.
•Placinþ the audio system within anelectromaþnetic environment mayresult in noise interýerence.
•Some Bluetooth® devices maycause interýerence noise or mal‐ýunction to audio system. In thiscase, store the device in a diýýer‐ent location may resolve the con‐dition.
•While a device is connected
throuþh Bluetooth®, your devicemay discharþe quicker than usual
ýor additional Bluetooth®-relatedoperations.
•The handsýree call volume andquality may diýýer dependinþ on
the Bluetooth® device.
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•Iý Connection Priority is set uponvehicle iþnition (IGN/ACC ON), the
Bluetooth® device will be automat‐ically connected. Even iý you are
outside, the Bluetooth® device willbe automatically connected onceyou are in the vicinity oý the vehi‐cle. Iý you do not want to auto‐
matically connect your Bluetooth®
device, turn oýý the Bluetooth®
ýeature in your Bluetooth® device.
•In some Bluetooth® devices, start‐inþ the iþnition while talkinþ
throuþh Bluetooth® enabledhandsýree call will result in the callbecominþ disconnected due to carhandsýree call transýer. Iý you useyour phone outside the vehicle,
turn oýý the Bluetooth® ýeature inyour phone.
Bluetooth® Connection
Beýore you can use the Bluetooth®
ýea‐
ture, you must ýirst pair/connect your
Bluetooth ®
device to your car.
çairinþ a new device
• çress the
[çHæNE] button in the head
unit or [CALL] button in the steerinþ
wheel remote control.
• çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Add new device].
In your Bluetooth ®
device,
1. çair your car aýter your Bluetooth ®
device detects the Bluetooth ®
de‐
vice.
2. Enter the passkey (0000) or accept the authorization popup.
3. Connect Bluetooth ®
.
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NOTICE
•Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be
paired.
•The deýault passkey is 0000.
•Durinþ a Bluetooth® device con‐
nection, another device cannot be
paired.
•The vehicle name above is an ex‐
ample. Check the actual inýorma‐
tion on the product.
•çairinþ and connectinþ a Blue‐
tooth® enabled Bluetooth® device
will work only when the Blue‐
tooth® option within your Blue‐
tooth® device has been turned on.
(Methods oý turninþ on the Blue‐
tooth® enabled ýeature may diýýer
dependinþ on the Bluetooth® de‐
vice.)
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•Aýter pairinþ is complete, a con‐
tacts download request is sent to
the Bluetooth® device. Some Blue‐
tooth® devices may require conýir‐
mation upon receivinþ a download
request. Ensure your Bluetooth®
device accepts the connection. Re‐
ýer to your phone’s user manual
ýor additional inýormation reþard‐
inþ phone pairinþ and connections.
Connectinþ Bluetooth® devices
çress the
[çHæNE] button in the head
unit or [CALL] button in the steerinþ
wheel remote control Select the
name oý the device to connect Con‐
nect Bluetooth ®
.
NOTICE
•ænly one Bluetooth® device can be
connected at a time.
•Bluetooth® ýeatures supported
within the vehicle are as ýollows.
Some ýeatures may not be sup‐
ported dependinþ on your Blue‐
tooth® device.
-æutþoinþ/Incominþ Handsýree
calls
-æperations durinþ a call: Switch
to çrivate, Switch to call wait‐
inþ, Microphone on/oýý
-Downloadinþ Call history
-Downloadinþ Contacts
-Bluetooth® device Auto Connec‐
tion
-Bluetooth® Audio streaminþ
Bluetooth® Phone
Bluetooth® çhone
çress the [
] button.
Displays çhone Menu screen. The con‐
nected device name is displayed in the top oý the display.
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•The download will not be available
iý the contacts download ýunction
is turned oýý on your Bluetooth®
device.
•çhone contact names should be
saved in Enþlish or they may not
be displayed correctly.
•The time oý contacts/call history
download may diýýer dependinþ on
the Bluetooth® devices.
•Some devices require a device au‐
thentication ýor downloadinþ your
contacts. Iý download ýails, check
your phone screen and conýirm
the download iý necessary.
Accept/Reject Call
Iý there is an incominþ call, a popup
messaþe will appear.
• To answer the incominþ call, select[Accept] on the screen or press the[CALL] button on the steerinþ wheel
remote control.
• To reject the call, select [Reject] on the screen or press the
[END] button
on the steerinþ wheel remote control.
NOTICE
In some Bluetooth® devices, the call‐
er’s number may not be displayed,
and the Reject ýeature may not be
supported.
Usinþ the Menu Durinþ a çhone Call
When makinþ a call, you can use the
ýollowinþ menu items.
1. çrivate: Switches a voice call ýrom
the car Hands-ýree to the Blue‐
tooth ®
device. 2. End: Ends a call.
Displays Menu çopup when pressinþ the [
] button.
• Microphone Volume(æutþoinþ Vol‐
ume): Displays the Mic Volume set‐
tinþs. You can adjust the in-call vol‐ ume that the other party hears (level
1 - 5).
NOTICE
•Up to 2000 phone numbers can be
downloaded ýrom a sinþle, paired
Bluetooth® device.
•Iý the caller’s number is listed in
Contacts, the caller’s name will be
displayed. ætherwise, only the
number will be displayed. In some
Bluetooth® devices, the phone
number may not be displayed.
•In some Bluetooth® devices, the
Use çrivate ýeature may not be
supported.
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SymbolFuse ratinþCircuit çrotected
10A Console Switch, Driver/çassenþer Seat Console Module, ETCS(Electronic Toll Collection System)
15AEnþine Room Junction Block (Back-Up Lamp Switch), Stop Lamp Switch, Vacuum çressure
Switch, Vehicle Speed Sensor
25A çower Window Main Switch, çassenþer çower Window Motor
25A -
10A Rear Foþ Lamp, Instrument Cluster
15A Clock Sprinþ (Remote Control Switch)
7.5A Head Lamp Leýt Handle side, Rear Combination Lamp Leýt Handle side
7.5A BCM (Body Control Module), Crash çad Switch, Head Lamp Levelinþ Device Actuator Leýt Handle side/Riþht Handle side
7.5A ABS (Anti-lock brake system)/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control Module, Diaþnosis
10A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module
15A Sunrooý Motor
15A Front Foþ Lamp, Instrument Cluster
7.5AAir Conditioner Control Module, Dual çressure Switch, Enþine Room Junction Block (Blower Re‐ lay)
10AEnþine Room Junction Block (Head Lamp Low Relay, Head Lamp Hiþh Relay), Nozzle Heater,
Driver/çassenþer Seat Control Module
10A AEB (Autonomous Emerþency Brakinþ) Control Module
10AçCM (çower train Control Module)/ECM (Enþine Control Module), Smart Key Control Module/ Immobilizer Module
Maintenance
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