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NOTE:
If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance 
builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, 
rinse with water, and dry with a soft cloth. Do 
not cover the lens.
SURROUND VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM — IF 
EQUIPPED 
Your vehicle may be equipped with the 
Surround View Camera System that allows you 
to see an on-screen image of the surroundings 
and top view of your vehicle whenever the gear 
selector is put into REVERSE or a different view 
is selected through the "on screen soft buttons". 
The top view of the vehicle will show which 
doors are open. The image will be displayed on 
the touchscreen display along with a caution 
note “Check Entire Surroundings” across the 
top of the screen. After five seconds, this note 
will disappear. The Surround View Camera 
System is comprised of four sequential 
cameras located in the front grille, rear liftgate 
and side mirrors. NOTE:
The Surround View Camera System has program
-
mable settings that may be selected through the 
Uconnect System. Refer to “Uconnect Settings” 
in “Multimedia” for further information.
When the vehicle is shifted into REVERSE, the 
rear camera view and top view is the default view 
of the system.
When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE (with 
camera delay turned on), the camera image will 
continue to be displayed for up to 10 seconds 
after shifting out of REVERSE unless the vehicle 
speed exceeds 8 mph (13 km/h), the vehicle is 
shifted into PARK or the ignition is placed in the 
OFF position. There is a touchscreen button “X” 
to disable the display of the camera image.
When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE (with 
camera delay turned off), the Surround View 
Camera mode is exited and the last known 
screen appears again.
When enabled, active guide lines are overlaid on 
the image to illustrate the width of the vehicle, 
including the side view mirrors and its projected 
backup path based on the steering wheel position.
Different colored zones indicate the distance to 
the rear of the vehicle.
WARNING!
Drivers must be careful when backing up 
even when using the ParkView Rear Back Up 
Camera. Always check carefully behind your 
vehicle, and be sure to check for pedestrians, 
animals, other vehicles, obstructions, or blind 
spots before backing up. You are responsible 
for the safety of your surroundings and must 
continue to pay attention while backing up. 
Failure to do so can result in serious injury or 
death.
CAUTION!
To avoid vehicle damage, ParkView should 
only be used as a parking aid. The ParkView 
camera is unable to view every obstacle or 
object in your drive path.
To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must 
be driven slowly when using ParkView to be 
able to stop in time when an obstacle is 
seen. It is recommended that the driver 
look frequently over his/her shoulder when 
using ParkView.
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Rear Cross Path ViewPressing the Rear Cross Path soft key 
will give the driver a wider angle view of 
the rear camera system. The Top view 
will be disabled when this is selected
Front View The Front view will show you what is 
immediately in front of the vehicle and 
is always paired with the Top view of 
the vehicle. 
Front Cross Path View
 Pressing the Front Cross Path soft key will 
give the driver a wider angle view of the 
front camera system. The Top view will be 
disabled when this is selected. 
Deactivation
The system can be deactivated in the following 
conditions:
The speed of the vehicle reaches greater 
than 8 mph (13 km/h).
The vehicle shifted into PARK from a different 
gear.
If the vehicle is in any gear other than 
REVERSE, press the “X” button.
The camera delay system is turned off manu -
ally through the Uconnect settings menu. 
Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” 
for further information.
NOTE:
If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance 
builds up on the camera lenses, clean the 
lenses, rinse with water, and dry with a soft 
cloth. Do not cover the lenses.
If a malfunction with the system has 
occurred, see an authorized dealer.REFUELING THE VEHICLE
There is no fuel filler cap. Two flapper doors 
inside the pipe seal the system.
WARNING!
Drivers must be careful when backing up even 
when using the Surround View Camera. Always 
check carefully behind your vehicle, and be 
sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other 
vehicles, obstructions, or blind spots before 
backing up. You are responsible for the safety 
of your surroundings and must continue to pay 
attention while backing up. Failure to do so can 
result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION!
To avoid vehicle damage, Surround View 
should only be used as a parking aid. The 
Surround View camera is unable to view 
every obstacle or object in your drive path.
To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must 
be driven slowly when using Surround View 
to be able to stop in time when an obstacle 
is seen. It is recommended that the driver 
look frequently over his/her shoulder when 
using Surround View.
WARNING!
Never have any smoking materials lit in or 
near the vehicle when the fuel door is open 
or the tank is being filled.
Never add fuel when the engine is running. 
This is in violation of most state and federal 
fire regulations and may cause the 
“Malfunction Indicator Light” to turn on.
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Make sure loading does not exceed GAWR of 
front or rear axles.
GAWR is found on sticker in Driver’s Side 
Door Jamb.
Trailer And Tongue Weight 
Never exceed the maximum tongue weight 
stamped on your bumper or trailer hitch.
Weight Distribution
Consider the following items when computing 
the weight on the rear axle of the vehicle:
The tongue weight of the trailer.
The weight of any other type of cargo or 
equipment put in or on your vehicle.
The weight of the driver and all passengers. NOTE:
Remember that everything put into or on the 
trailer adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, 
additional factory-installed options or 
dealer-installed options must be considered as 
part of the total load on your vehicle. Refer to 
the “Tire And Loading Information” placard for 
the maximum combined weight of occupants 
and cargo for your vehicle.
Towing Requirements 
To promote proper break-in of your new vehicle 
drivetrain components, the following guidelines 
are recommended.
Perform the maintenance listed in the 
“Scheduled Servicing”. Refer to “Scheduled 
Servicing” in “Servicing And Maintenance” for 
the proper maintenance intervals. When towing 
a trailer, never exceed the GAWR or GCWR 
ratings.
CAUTION!
Do not tow a trailer at all during the first 
500 miles (805 km) the new vehicle is 
driven. The engine, axle or other parts could 
be damaged.
Then, during the first 500 miles (805 km) that a trailer is towed, do not drive over 
50 mph (80 km/h) and do not make starts 
at full throttle. This helps the engine and 
other parts of the vehicle wear in at the 
heavier loads.
WARNING!
Make certain that the load is secured in the 
trailer and will not shift during travel. When 
trailering cargo that is not fully secured, 
dynamic load shifts can occur that may be 
difficult for the driver to control. You could 
lose control of your vehicle and have a colli -
sion.
When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do 
not overload your vehicle or trailer. Over -
loading can cause a loss of control, poor 
performance or damage to brakes, axle, 
engine, transmission, steering, suspension, 
chassis structure or tires.
Safety chains must always be used 
between your vehicle and trailer. Always 
connect the chains to the hook retainers of 
the vehicle hitch. Cross the chains under 
the trailer tongue and allow enough slack 
for turning corners.
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Temperature Grades
The Temperature grades are A (the 
highest), B, and C, representing the tire's 
resistance to the generation of heat and 
its ability to dissipate heat, when tested 
under controlled conditions on a 
specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause 
the material of the tire to degenerate 
and reduce tire life, and excessive 
temperature can lead to sudden tire 
failure. The grade C corresponds to a 
level of performance, which all 
passenger vehicle tires must meet 
under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety 
Standard No. 109. Grades B and A 
represent higher levels of performance 
on the laboratory test wheel, than the 
minimum required by law.
STORING THE VEHICLE
If the vehicle should remain stationary for more 
than a month, observe the following 
precautions:
Park your vehicle in a covered, dry and 
possibly airy location the windows open 
slightly.
Check that the Electric Park Brake is not 
engaged.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the 
battery post and be sure that the battery is 
fully charged. During storage check battery 
charge quarterly.
If you do not disconnect the battery from the 
electrical system, check the battery charge 
every 30 days.
Clean and protect the painted parts by 
applying protective waxes.
Clean and protect polished metal parts by 
applying protective waxes.
Apply talcum powder to the front and rear 
wiper blades and leave raised from the glass.
Cover the vehicle with an appropriate cover 
taking care not to damage the painted 
surface by dragging across dirty surfaces. Do 
not use plastic sheeting which will not allow 
the evaporation of moisture present on the 
surface of the vehicle.
Inflate the tires at a pressure of +7.25 psi 
(+0.5 bar) higher than recommended on the 
tire placard and check it periodically.
Do not drain the vehicle’s cooling system.
Whenever you leave the vehicle stationary for 
two weeks or more, idle the vehicle for 
approximately five minutes, with the air 
conditioning system on and high fan speed. 
This will ensure proper lubrication of the 
system, thus minimizing the possibility of 
damage to the compressor when the vehicle 
is put back into operation.
WARNING!
The temperature grade for this tire is 
established for a tire that is properly inflated 
and not overloaded. Excessive speed, 
underinflation, or excessive loading, either 
separately or in combination, can cause heat 
buildup and possible tire failure.
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NOTE:
There will be a touchscreen notification 
message when pairing is successful.
Test to make sure the remote is successfully 
paired by dragging your finger across the 
gesture pad. If you do not see the On-screen 
Arrow, try using the Screen button on the 
remote to switch between rear screen one 
and rear screen two to make sure the remote 
is controlling the intended screen. It may take 
several seconds for the remote to react when 
initially paired.
If remote does not pair, refer to “Pairing The 
Remote” in this section for an alternative 
pairing process.
Pairing The Remote
Remote Pairing
If the remote needs to be paired to your 
Uconnect Theater system, follow the procedure 
below:
1. Install batteries into both remotes.
2. Press the Settings icon found in the lower  right portion of the Uconnect Theater 
touchscreen.
3. Press the Remote button towards the  bottom of the Uconnect Theater 
touchscreen, within the settings menu. 4. Press the Pair Remote option. Press the OK 
button. A touchscreen notification will 
appear indicating that your remote has 
been paired successfully or unsuccessfully.
5. Test to make sure the remote is  successfully paired by dragging your finger 
across the gesture pad. If you do not see the 
On-Screen arrow, try using the Screen 
button on the remote to switch between 
rear screen one and rear screen two to 
make sure the remote is controlling the 
intended screen. It may take several 
seconds for the remote to react when 
initially paired.
NOTE:
If pairing fails, try resetting the remote by pushing 
and holding the Play/Pause, Down arrow, and the 
Screen button simultaneously for about five 
seconds until the back light flashes.
If the remote is ever non-operational, try 
re-pairing the remote.
The system can accommodate up to 10 
paired remote controls.
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....................................................... 388Inverter...................................................... 119Mirrors......................................................... 61Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet).............. 118Seats.................................................... 48, 50Steering..................................................... 234Power SeatsDown........................................................... 49Forward....................................................... 49Rearward..................................................... 49Up................................................................ 49Power Sliding DoorOn / Off Switch................................... 30, 100Pregnant Women And Seat Belts...................180Preparation For Jacking................................. 321PretensionersSeat Belts.................................................. 181
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Radial Ply Tires.............................................. 376Radiator Cap (Coolant Pressure Cap)............ 363RadioPresets...................................................... 440Radio Operation.................................. 438, 491Rear Air Conditioning................................ 78, 87Rear Camera................................................. 284Rear Cross Path............................................. 162Rear ParkSense System...................... 254, 259Rear Seat Removal.......................................... 37
Rear View......................................................... 59Reclining Front Seats....................................... 36Recreational Towing..................................... 298Reformulated Gasoline................................. 390Refrigerant.................................................... 354Release, Hood................................................. 97Reminder, Lights On........................................ 63Reminder, Seat Belt...................................... 173Remote ControlStarting System........................................... 19Remote Keyless EntryArm The Alarm............................................. 24Disarm The Alarm........................................ 24Programming Additional Key Fobs........ 16, 23Remote StartingExit Remote Start Mode.............................. 21Uconnect Customer Programmable Features.................................................. 21Uconnect Settings....................................... 21Remote Starting System.................................. 19Replacement Bulbs...................................... 306Replacement Keys........................................... 23Replacement Tires........................................ 377Reporting Safety Defects.............................. 501Restraints, Child........................................... 198Restraints, Head.............................................. 55Roof Luggage Rack....................................... 121Rotation, Tires.............................................. 382
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Safety Checks Inside Vehicle........................ 217Safety Checks Outside Vehicle...................... 218Safety Defects, Reporting............................. 501Safety Information, Tire................................. 366Safety Tips.................................................... 216Safety, Exhaust Gas...................................... 216Schedule, Maintenance................................ 345Seat Belt Reminder....................................... 143Seat Belts............................................ 172, 217Adjustable Shoulder Belt.......................... 177Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage..... 177Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage............................................ 177Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)........... 181Child Restraints........................................ 198Energy Management Feature................... 181Extender................................................... 180Front Seat............................... 172, 174, 175Inspection................................................. 217Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation.................... 175Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting................... 176Lap/Shoulder Belts................................... 174Operating Instructions.............................. 175Pregnant Women...................................... 180Pretensioners........................................... 181Rear Seat.................................................. 174Reminder.................................................. 17311
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