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3. Position the crossbars across the roof making sure theletters on the crossbars align with the matching letters
on the side rail.
4. Once the crossbar is in place, tighten both thumb screws completely. 5. Deploy and tighten the second crossbar to complete the
deployment of the crossbars.
NOTE: The crossbars are not identical and have fixed
deployment positions. Rear crossbar can be deployed in
two different positions.
Stowing The Crossbars
1. Starting with one crossbar, completely loosen the thumb screws at both ends. Lift the crossbar away from the
matching letter to remove it from the deployed position.
Repeat with the other crossbar.
Positioning Crossbars
Installing Crossbars
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CAUTION!
Use care when removing and handling the crossbars to
prevent damage to the vehicle.
2. Starting with the one crossbar, bend up the pivot supports at each end. 3. Then, position the crossbar along the correct side rail.
Make sure the letters on the crossbar align with the
matching letters on the side rail.
Crossbar Pivot
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4. The crossbar will nest fully within the side rail.5. Once the driver ’s side crossbar is in place, tighten the
thumb screws completely.
Crossbar To Side Rail
Tightening Crossbar
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6. Repeat the procedure to stow the second crossbar on theopposite side.
NOTE:
• To help control wind noise, stow the crossbars in the side
rails when they are not in use.
• If any metallic object is placed over the satellite radio
antenna (if equipped), you may experience interruption
of satellite radio reception.WARNING!
Cargo must be securely tied down before driving your
vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the ve-
hicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in personal
injury or property damage. Follow the roof rack cau-
tions when carrying cargo on your roof rack.
CAUTION!
• To prevent damage to the roof of your vehicle, DO
NOT carry any loads on the roof rack without the
crossbars deployed. The load should be secured and
placed on top of the crossbars, not directly on the
roof. If it is necessary to place the load on the roof,
place a blanket or other protective layer between the
load and the roof surface.
• To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do not
exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity of 150 lb
(68 kg). Always distribute heavy loads as evenly as
possible and secure the load appropriately.
• Load should always be secured to cross bars first,
with tie down loops used as additional securing
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CAUTION!(Continued)
points if needed. Tie loops are intended as supple-
mentary tie down points only. Do not use ratcheting
mechanisms with the tie loops. Check the straps and
thumb wheels frequently to be sure that the load
remains securely attached.
• Long loads that extend over the windshield, such as
wood panels or surfboards, or loads with large
frontal area should be secured to both the front and
rear of the vehicle.
• Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully
when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof rack.
Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby truck
traffic, can add sudden upward lift to a load. This is
especially true on large flat loads and may result in
damage to the cargo or your vehicle.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..................190
▫ Instrument Cluster Descriptions ............191
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ...........192
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Location And
Controls ............................ .193
▫ Oil Life Reset ........................ .194
▫ KeySense Cluster Messages — If Equipped .....196
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items ......197
▫ Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message —
Electrical Load Reduction Actions — If
Equipped ........................... .202
TRIP COMPUTER ...................... .204
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES .........204
▫ Red Warning Lights .....................205
▫ Yellow Warning Lights ...................209
▫ Yellow Indicator Lights ...................214
▫ Green Indicator Lights ...................214
▫ Blue Indicator Lights ....................215
▫ White Indicator Lights ...................215
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II . . .216
▫ Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)
Cybersecurity ........................ .216
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS .......................... .2174
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Base Instrument Cluster
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