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Using Stability Control...............................234
Hill Descent Control
Principle of Operation................................236
Using Hill Descent Control.......................236
Parking Aids
Principle of Operation................................237
Rear Parking Aid..........................................238
Front Parking Aid........................................239
Side Sensing System.................................240
Active Park Assist.........................................241
Rear View Camera......................................250
360 Degree Camera..................................253
Cruise Control
Principle of Operation................................256
Using Cruise Control..................................256
Using Adaptive Cruise Control................257
Driving Aids
Driver Alert....................................................265
Lane Keeping System................................266
Blind Spot Information System................272
Cross Traffic Alert........................................276
Steering.........................................................280
Pre-Collision Assist......................................281
Drive Mode Control....................................285
Load Carrying
Rear Under Floor Storage.........................288
Cargo Nets...................................................290
Roof Racks and Load Carriers..................291
Load Limit......................................................293
Towing
Towing a Trailer...........................................298
Trailer Reversing Aids................................299
Trailer Sway Control...................................309
Recommended Towing Weights..............310
Essential Towing Checks...........................312
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels......320
Driving Hints
Breaking-In....................................................324
Reduced Engine Performance.................324
Economical Driving.....................................324
Driving Through Water..............................325
Floor Mats.....................................................325
Roadside Emergencies
Roadside Assistance..................................327
Hazard Flashers...........................................328
Fuel Shutoff..................................................328
Jump Starting the Vehicle.........................329
Post-Crash Alert System.............................331
Transporting the Vehicle...........................332
Towing Points...............................................333
Customer Assistance
Getting the Services You Need...............334
In California (U.S. Only)..............................335
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) AutoLine Program (U.S. Only).......................336
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program(Canada Only)...........................................337
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. andCanada......................................................338
Ordering Additional Owner's Literature......................................................................340
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Direction indicators. See DirectionIndicators (page 101).A
Instrument cluster. See InstrumentCluster (page 112).B
Wiper lever. See Wipers andWashers (page 94).C
Start button. See Keyless Starting(page 191).D
Trailer backup assist. See TrailerReversing Aids (page 299).E
Information and entertainmentdisplay. See General Information(page 446).
F
Hazard warning flasher switch.See Hazard Flashers (page 328).G
Automatic transmission. SeeAutomatic Transmission (page210).
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Climate control. See ClimateControl (page 151).I
Rear defrost. See Rear PassengerClimate Controls (page 154).J
Audio. See Audio System (page434).K
Voice control. See Voice Control(page 90).L
Information display controls. SeeInformation Displays (page 119).M
Information display control. SeeInformation Display Control (page91).
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Horn.O
Steering wheel adjustment. SeeAdjusting the Steering Wheel(page 89).
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Cruise control. See Cruise Control(page 256).Q
Pedal adjustment. See Adjustingthe Pedals (page 93).R
Audio control. See Audio Control(page 90).S
Liftgate control. See PowerLiftgate (page 79).T
Lighting control. See LightingControl (page 96).U
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Vehicles Without a Trailer Hitch
The detection area is in the center of the rearbumper.
Vehicles With a Trailer Hitch
The detection area is on the left-hand sideand right-hand side of the hitch, between theexhaust and the hitch.
Avoid the following actions when usinghands-free opening:
•Making physical contact with the bumper.
•Holding your foot under the bumper.
•Sweeping your foot from side to side, orkicking at an odd angle.
Note:Allow the power system to open theliftgate. Manually pushing or pulling theliftgate may activate the system’s obstacledetection and stop the power operation orreverse its direction, replicate a strut failure,or damage mechanical components.
Note: Splashing water may cause thehands-free liftgate to open. Keep theintelligent access key away from the rearbumper detection area when you wash yourvehicle.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING: Driving while distractedcan result in loss of vehicle control, crashand injury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad. Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle. We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems when possible.Make sure you are aware of all applicablelocal laws that may affect the use ofelectronic devices while driving.
You can control various systems on yourvehicle using the quick action menu (QAM)buttons on the right-hand side of the steeringwheel. The information display provides thecorresponding information.
Note:Some options may appear slightlydifferent or not at all if the items are optional.
Note:Trailer options are not available if yourvehicle speed is greater than 3 mph (5 km/h).
Note:Some MyKey menu options onlyappear if MyKey is enabled and at least oneMyKey is programmed.
This icon gives you the ability toswitch a feature on or off. A checkin the box indicates the feature ison, and unchecked indicates the feature isoff.
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Settings
SETTINGS
SPEEDOMETER km/hDISPLAY SETUP
SPEEDOMETER MPH
ADD TACHOMETER TO VIEW
Enter the submenu and select your settingMEASUREMENT UNITS
TEMPERATURE
TIRE PRESSURE
LANGUAGE
TRACTION CONTROL
HILL DESCENT
TRAILER SWAY CONTROL
Enter the submenu and select your settingTOW HAUL
BLIND SPOTDRIVER ASSIST-ANCETRAILER BLINDSPOT
CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT
Enter the submenu and select your settingCRUISE CONTROL
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SETTINGS
DRIVER ALERT
Enter the submenu and select your settingLANE KEEPING SYSTEM
PRE-COLLISION
Enter the submenu and select your settingTRAILER STATUSTOWING
TRAILER OPTIONS
CONNECTION CHECKLIST
ALARMVEHICLEADVANCEDSETTINGSAUTO ENGINE OFF
EASY ENTRY/EXIT
LIGHTING
LOCKS
MIRRORS
NEUTRAL TOW
OIL LIFE RESET
POWER LIFTGATE
REMOTE START
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SETTINGS
POWER RUNNING BOARD
TIRE MONITOR
WINDOWS
WIPERS
Enter the submenu and select your settingMyKey
Note:Once you select a trailer, it remains active until you set it as no longer active. An active trailer still accumulates miles even after youphysically disconnect it from your vehicle.
Note:If your vehicle is not equipped with a head up display, use the DISP button to access your DISPLAY SETUP options.
Information Screens
INFO/TRIP/FUEL On Demand informationappears on the right-hand side of yourinstrument cluster in single gauge view andin the center of your instrument cluster whenADD TACHOMETER TO VIEW is switchedon.
INFO/TRIP/FUEL
NO CONTENT
TRIP 1
TRIP 2
FUEL ECONOMY
SEATBELTS
INFO/TRIP/FUEL
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INFO/TRIP/FUEL
TIRE PRESSURE
TRAILER INFORMATION
•NO CONTENT - Displays a blank area.
•TRIP 1 - Displays distance traveled,average fuel economy, and time spentfor trip. Press and hold OK to reset.
•TRIP 2 information is the same asTRIP 1.
•FUEL ECONOMY - Displays yourvehicle's average fuel economy. Pressand hold OK to reset.
•SEATBELTS - Displays a graphic of theconnection status of the rear seatbelts.
•TIRE PRESSURE - Displays a graphic ofcurrent vehicle tire pressures.
•TRAILER INFORMATION - Displays thetransmission temperature and trailer gain.
Head Up Display (If Equipped)
See Head Up Display (page 147).
Phone
See General Information (page 446).
Audio
See General Information (page 446).
Navigation (If Equipped)
See General Information (page 446).
INFORMATION MESSAGES
Note: Depending on your vehicle optionsand instrument cluster type, not all of themessages will display or be available. Certain messages may be abbreviated orshortened depending upon which clustertype you have.
Press the OK button to acknowledge andremove some messages from the informationdisplay. Other messages will be removedautomatically after a short time.
Certain messages need to be confirmedbefore you can access the menus.
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