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ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC 
SYSTEM — OBD II   
Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated
Onboard  Diagnostic  system  called  OBD  II.
This system monitors the performance of the
emissions,  engine, and transmission  control
systems.  When  these  systems  are  operating
properly,  your  vehicle  will  provide  excellent
performance  and  fuel  economy,  as  well  as
engine emissions well within current govern -
ment regulations.
If  any  of  these  systems  require  service,  the
OBD  II  system  will  turn  on  the  Malfunction
Indicator Light (MIL). It will also store diag -
nostic  codes and other information to assist
your  service  technician  in  making  repairs.
Although  your  vehicle  will  usually  be  drive -
able and not need towing, see an authorized
dealer for service as soon as possible.
Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) 
Cybersecurity
Your vehicle is required to have an Onboard
Diagnostic system (OBD II) and a connection
port to allow access to information related to
the  performance  of your  emissions  controls.
Authorized  service  technicians  may  need  to
access  this  information  to  assist  with  the
diagnosis  and  service  of  your  vehicle  and
emissions system. For further information, refer to “Cybersecu-
rity”  in  “Multimedia”  in  your  Owner’s
Manual.
 CAUTION!
Prolonged driving with the MIL on could
cause  further  damage  to  the  emission
control  system.  It  could  also  affect  fuel
economy  and  driveability.  The  vehicle
must  be  serviced  before  any  emissions
tests can be performed.
If the MIL is flashing while the vehicle is
running,  severe  catalytic  converter
damage and  power loss  will soon  occur.
Immediate service is required.
 WARNING!
ONLY  an  authorized  service  technician
should connect equipment to the OBD II
connection port in order to read the VIN,
diagnose, or service your vehicle.
 CAUTION! (Continued)
If unauthorized equipment is connected
to the OBD II connection port, such as a
driver-behavior tracking device, it may:
Be  possible  that  vehicle  systems, including  safety  related  systems,could be impaired or a loss of vehicle
control could occur that may result in
an  accident  involving  serious  injury
or death.
Access,  or  allow  others  to  access, information  stored  in  your  vehicle
systems, including personal informa-
tion.
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SAFETY
SAFETY FEATURES
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) 
The Anti-Lock  Brake System (ABS) provides
increased  vehicle stability  and brake  perfor-
mance  under  most  braking  conditions.  The
system  automatically  prevents  wheel  lock,
and enhances vehicle control during braking.
The  ABS  performs  a  self-check  cycle  to
ensure that the ABS is working properly each
time the vehicle is started and driven. During
this  self-check,  you  may  hear  a  slight
clicking sound as well as some related motor
noises.
ABS  is  activated  during  braking  when  the
system detects  one or more  wheels begin to
lock.  Road  conditions  such  as  ice,  snow,
gravel,  bumps,  railroad  tracks,  loose  debris,
or panic stops may increase the likelihood of
ABS activation(s). You also may experience the following when
ABS activates:
The  ABS  motor  noise  (it  may  continue  to
run for a short time after the stop)
The clicking sound of solenoid valves
Brake pedal pulsations
A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end
of the stop
These are all normal characteristics of ABS.
ABS is designed to function with the Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires. Modi-
fication  may  result  in  degraded  ABS  perfor -
mance.
Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light
The yellow “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light”
will turn on when the ignition is placed in the
ON/RUN  mode  and  may  stay  on  for  as  long
as four seconds.
 WARNING!
The  ABS  contains  sophisticated  electronic
equipment  that may  be  susceptible  to  inter -
ference  caused  by  improperly  installed  or
high  output  radio  transmitting  equipment.
This  interference  can  cause  possible  loss  of
anti-lock  braking  capability.  Installation  of
such  equipment  should  be  performed  by
qualified professionals.
Pumping  of  the  Anti-Lock  Brakes  will
diminish  their  effectiveness  and  may
lead  to  a  collision.  Pumping  makes  the
stopping  distance  longer.  Just  press
firmly  on  your  brake  pedal  when  you
need to slow down or stop.
The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws
of physics from acting on the vehicle, nor
can  it  increase  braking  or  steering  effi -
ciency  beyond  that  afforded  by  the
condition of the vehicle brakes and tires
or the traction afforded.
The  ABS  cannot  prevent  collisions,
including those resulting from excessive
speed in turns, following another vehicle
too closely, or hydroplaning.
The  capabilities  of  an  ABS  equipped
vehicle  must  never  be  exploited  in  a
reckless or dangerous manner that could
jeopardize the user’s safety or the safety
of others.
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If  the  “Anti-Lock  Brake  Warning  Light”
remains on or comes on while driving, it indi-
cates  that the anti-lock  portion of the brake
system is not functioning and that service is
required.  However,  the  conventional  brake
system  will  continue  to  operate  normally  if
the “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light” is on.
If the “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light” is on,
the brake system should be serviced as soon
as  possible  to  restore  the  benefits  of
anti-lock  brakes.  If  the  “Anti-Lock  Brake
Warning  Light”  does  not  come  on  when  the
ignition is placed in the ON/RUN mode, have
the light repaired as soon as possible.
Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  an  advanced
Electronic  Brake  Control  (EBC)  system.  This
system includes Electronic Brake Force  Distri -
bution  (EBD),  Anti-Lock  Brake  System  (ABS),
Brake  Assist  System  (BAS),  Hill  Start  Assist
(HSA),  Traction  Control  System  (TCS),  Elec-
tronic  Stability  Control  (ESC),  and  Electronic
Roll  Mitigation  (ERM).  These  systems  work
together  to  enhance  both  vehicle  stability  and
control in various driving conditions.
 Your  vehicle  may  also  be  equipped  with
Trailer  Sway  Control  (TSC),  Ready  Alert
Braking  (RAB),  Rain  Brake  Support  (RBS),
and Hill Descent Control (HDC).
Brake System Warning Light
The  red  “Brake  System  Warning  Light”  will
turn  on  when  the  ignition  is  placed  in  the
ON/RUN  mode  and  may  stay  on  for  as  long
as four seconds.
If  the  “Brake  System  Warning  Light”
remains on or comes on while driving, it indi
-
cates  that  the  brake  system  is  not  func -
tioning  properly  and  that  immediate  service
is  required.  If  the  “Brake  System  Warning
Light” does not come on when the ignition is
placed in the ON/RUN mode, have  the light
repaired as soon as possible.
Brake Assist System (BAS) 
The  Brake  Assist  System  (BAS)  is  designed
to  optimize  the  vehicle’s  braking  capability
during  emergency  braking  maneuvers.  The
system detects an  emergency  braking situa -
tion by sensing the rate and amount of brake
application and then applies optimum pres -
sure  to  the  brakes.  This  can  help  reduce
braking  distances.  The  BAS  complements
the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). Applying the  brakes  very  quickly  results  in  the  best
BAS assistance. To receive the benefit of the
system,  you  must  apply  continuous  braking
pressure  during  the  stopping  sequence,  (do
not “pump” the brakes). Do not reduce brake
pedal  pressure  unless  braking  is  no  longer
desired.  Once  the  brake  pedal  is  released,
the BAS is deactivated.
 WARNING!
The  Brake  Assist  System  (BAS)  cannot
prevent  the  natural  laws  of  physics  from
acting  on  the  vehicle,  nor  can  it  increase
the  traction  afforded  by  prevailing  road
conditions. BAS cannot  prevent collisions,
including  those  resulting  from  excessive
speed  in  turns,  driving  on  very  slippery
surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities
of  a  BAS-equipped  vehicle  must  never  be
exploited  in  a  reckless  or  dangerous
manner,  which could  jeopardize  the  user's
safety or the safety of others.
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Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
The  Electronic  Brake  Force  Distribution
(EBD)  manages  the  distribution  of  the
braking  torque  between  the  front  and  rear
axles by limiting braking pressure to the rear
axle.  This  is  done  to  prevent  overslip  of  the
rear  wheels  to  avoid  vehicle  instability,  and
to  prevent  the  rear  axle  from  entering  ABS
before the front axle.
Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) 
Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) anticipates
the potential for wheel lift by monitoring the
driver’s  steering  wheel  input  and  the  speed
of  the  vehicle.  When  ERM  determines  that
the  rate  of  change  of  the  steering  wheel
angle  and  vehicle’s  speed  are  sufficient  to
potentially  cause  wheel  lift,  it  then  applies
the  appropriate  brake  and  may  also  reduce
engine  power  to  lessen  the  chance  that
wheel  lift  will  occur.  ERM  can  only  reduce
the  chance  of  wheel  lift  occurring  during
severe  or  evasive  driving  maneuvers;  it
cannot  prevent  wheel  lift  due  to  other
factors, such as road conditions, leaving the
roadway, or striking objects or other vehicles.NOTE:
ERM is disabled anytime the ESC is in “Full
Off” mode (if equipped). Refer to “Electronic
Stability Control (ESC)” in this section for a
complete  explanation  of  the  available  ESC
modes.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 
Electronic  Stability  Control  (ESC)  enhances
directional  control  and  stability  of  the
vehicle  under  various  driving  conditions.
ESC  corrects  for  oversteering  or  under
-
steering of the vehicle by applying the brake
of the appropriate wheel(s) to assist in coun -teracting  the  oversteer  or  understeer  condi
-
tion.  Engine  power  may  also  be  reduced  to
help the vehicle maintain the desired path.
ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine
the  vehicle  path  intended  by  the  driver  and
compares it to the actual path of the vehicle.
When  the  actual  path  does  not  match  the
intended path, ESC applies the brake of the
appropriate  wheel  to  assist  in  counteracting
the oversteer or understeer condition.
Oversteer  —  when  the  vehicle  is  turning
more  than  appropriate  for  the  steering
wheel position.
Understeer — when the vehicle is turning
less  than  appropriate  for  the  steering
wheel position.
The  “ESC  Activation/Malfunction  Indicator
Light” located in the instrument cluster will
start  to  flash  as  soon  as  the  ESC  system
becomes  active.  The  “ESC  Activation/
Malfunction  Indicator  Light”  also  flashes
when the TCS  is  active.  If  the  “ESC  Activa -
tion/Malfunction  Indicator  Light”  begins  to
flash  during  acceleration,  ease  up  on  the
accelerator  and  apply  as  little  throttle  as
possible.  Be  sure  to  adapt  your  speed  and
driving to the prevailing road conditions.
 WARNING!
Many  factors,  such  as  vehicle  loading,
road  conditions  and  driving  conditions,
influence  the  chance  that  wheel  lift  or
rollover may occur. ERM cannot prevent all
wheel  lift  or  roll  overs,  especially  those
that involve leaving the roadway or striking
objects  or  other  vehicles.  The  capabilities
of  an  ERM-equipped  vehicle  must  never
be  exploited  in  a  reckless  or  dangerous
manner  which  could  jeopardize  the  user's
safety or the safety of others.
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(Continued)ESC Operating Modes
NOTE:
Depending  upon  model  and  mode  of  opera-
tion,  the  ESC  system  may  have  multiple
operating modes.
ESC On
“ESC  On”  is  the  normal  operating  mode  for
the ESC. Whenever the vehicle is started, the
ESC system will be in this mode. This mode should  be  used  for  most  driving  conditions.
Alternate ESC modes should only be used for
specific  reasons  as  noted  in  the  following
paragraphs.
Partial Off
The  “Partial  Off”  mode  is  intended  for  times
when  a  more  spirited  driving  experience  is
desired.  This  mode  may  modify  TCS  and  ESC
thresholds for activation, which allows for more
wheel  spin  than  normally  allowed.  This  mode
may be useful if the vehicle becomes stuck.
To enter the “Partial Off” mode, momentarily
push  the  “ESC  OFF”  switch  and  the  “ESC
OFF Indicator Light” will illuminate. To turn
the  ESC  on  again,  momentarily  push  the
“ESC  OFF”  switch  and  the  “ESC  OFF  Indi
-
cator Light” will turn off.
NOTE:
For  vehicles  with  multiple  partial  ESC
modes, a momentary button push will toggle
the  ESC  mode.  Multiple  momentary  button
pushes  may  be  required  to  return  to  “ESC
On” mode.
 WARNING!
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot
prevent the natural laws of physics from
acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase
the  traction  afforded  by  prevailing  road
conditions.  ESC  cannot  prevent  acci -
dents,  including  those  resulting  from
excessive speed in turns, driving on very
slippery  surfaces,  or  hydroplaning.  ESC
also  cannot  prevent  accidents  resulting
from loss of vehicle control due to inap -
propriate driver input for the conditions.
Only a safe, attentive, and skillful driver
can  prevent  accidents.  The  capabilities
of  an  ESC  equipped  vehicle  must  never
be  exploited  in  a  reckless  or  dangerous
manner  which  could  jeopardize  the
user’s safety or the safety of others.Vehicle modifications, or failure to prop -
erly  maintain  your  vehicle,  may  change
the  handling  characteristics  of  your
vehicle,  and  may  negatively  affect  the
performance  of  the  ESC  system.
Changes to the steering system, suspen -
sion,  braking  system,  tire  type  and  size
or  wheel  size  may  adversely  affect  ESC
performance.  Improperly  inflated  and
unevenly  worn  tires  may  also  degrade
ESC performance. Any vehicle modifica-
tion  or  poor  vehicle  maintenance  that
reduces  the  effectiveness  of  the  ESC
system  can  increase  the  risk  of  loss  of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury and death.
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Full Off — If Equipped
The “Full Off” mode is intended for off-highway or
off-road use only  and should  not  be  used  on any
public  roadways.  In  this  mode,  TCS  and  ESC
features  are  turned  off.  To  enter  the  “Full  Off”
mode,  push  and  hold  the  “ESC  OFF”  switch  for
five seconds while the vehicle is stopped with the
engine  running.  After  five  seconds,  a  chime  will
sound, the “ESC OFF Indicator Light” will illumi-
nate, and the “ESC OFF” message will display in
the  instrument  cluster.  To  turn  ESC  On  again,
momentarily push the “ESC OFF” switch.
 NOTE:
System  may  switch  from  ESC  “Full  Off”  to
“Partial  Off”  mode  when  vehicle  exceeds  a
predetermined  speed.  When  the  vehicle
speed slows below the predetermined speed
the system will return to ESC “Full Off”.
ESC  modes  may  also  be  affected  by  drive
modes (if equipped).
ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light 
And ESC OFF Indicator Light 
The  “ESC  Activation/Malfunction
Indicator  Light”  in  the  instrument
cluster  will  come  on  when  the  igni
-
tion is turned to the “ESC On” mode.
It should go out with the engine running. If the
“ESC  Activation/Malfunction  Indicator  Light”
comes  on  continuously  with  the  engine
running,  a  malfunction  has  been  detected  in
the  ESC  system.  If  this  light  remains  on  after
several  ignition  cycles,  and  the  vehicle  has
been  driven  several  miles  (km)  at  speeds
greater than 30 mph (48 km/h), see an autho -
rized  dealer  as  soon  as  possible  to  have  the
problem diagnosed and corrected.
 WARNING!
When in “Partial Off” mode, the TCS func -
tionality of ESC, (except for the limited slip
feature described in the TCS section), has
been  disabled  and  the  “ESC  Off  Indicator
Light”  will  be  illuminated.  When  in
“Partial  Off”  mode,  the  engine  power
reduction  feature  of  TCS  is  disabled,  and
the  enhanced  vehicle  stability  offered  by
the ESC system is reduced.
Trailer  Sway  control  (TSC)  is  disabled
when  the  ESC  system  is  in  the  “Partial
Off” mode.
 WARNING!
In  the ESC  “Full Off” mode, the  engine
torque  reduction  and  stability  features
are  disabled.  Therefore,  enhanced
vehicle  stability  offered  by  the  ESC
system  is  unavailable.  In  an  emergency
evasive  maneuver,  the  ESC  system  will
not  engage  to  assist  in  maintaining
stability.  ESC  “Full  Off”  mode  is
intended  for  off-highway  or  off-road  use
only.
The  Electronic  Stability  Control  (ESC)
cannot  prevent  the  natural  laws  of
physics  from  acting  on  the  vehicle,  nor
can  it  increase  the  traction  afforded  by
prevailing  road  conditions.  ESC  cannot
prevent  all  accidents,  including  those
resulting from  excessive speed  in  turns,
driving  on  very  slippery  surfaces,  or
hydroplaning.  ESC  also  cannot  prevent
collisions.
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The  “ESC  Activation/Malfunction  Indicator
Light”  (located  in  the  instrument  cluster)
starts to flash as soon as the tires lose trac-
tion  and  the  ESC  system  becomes  active.
The  “ESC  Activation/Malfunction  Indicator
Light” also flashes when TCS is active. If the
“ESC  Activation/Malfunction  Indicator
Light”  begins  to  flash  during  acceleration,
ease up on the accelerator and apply as little
throttle  as  possible.  Be  sure  to  adapt  your
speed  and  driving  to  the  prevailing  road
conditions.
NOTE:
The  “ESC  Activation/Malfunction  Indi -
cator  Light”  and  the  “ESC  OFF  Indicator
Light”  come  on  momentarily  each  time
the ignition is turned ON.
Each  time  the  ignition  is  turned  ON,  the
ESC system will be on even if it was turned
off previously.
The  ESC  system  will  make  buzzing  or
clicking  sounds  when  it  is  active.  This  is
normal;  the  sounds  will  stop  when  ESC
becomes  inactive  following  the  maneuver
that caused the ESC activation. The  “ESC  OFF  Indicator  Light”
indicates the customer has elected
to  have  the  Electronic  Stability
Control (ESC) in a reduced mode.
Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped  
Hill  Descent  Control  (HDC)  is  intended  for
low speed off road driving while in 4L Range.
HDC  maintains  vehicle  speed  while
descending hills during various driving situa
-
tions. HDC controls vehicle speed by actively
controlling the brakes.
HDC has three states:
1. Off  (feature  is  not  enabled  and  will  not activate)
2. Enabled  (feature  is  enabled  and  ready but activation conditions are not met, or
driver is actively overriding with brake or
throttle application)
3. Active  (feature  is  enabled  and  actively controlling vehicle speed) Enabling HDC
HDC is enabled by pushing the HDC switch,
but  the  following  conditions  must  also  be
met to enable HDC:
Driveline is in 4L Range
Vehicle speed is below 5 mph (8 km/h)
Park brake is released
Driver  door  is  closed  (If  doors  are
attached,  then  door  must  be  closed.  If
doors  are  detached,  then  driver  seatbelt
must be buckled)
Activating HDC
Once  HDC  is  enabled  it  will  activate  auto -
matically if driven down a grade of sufficient
magnitude. The set speed for HDC is select -
able  by  the  driver,  and  can  be  adjusted  by
using  the  gear  shift  +/-.  The  following
summarizes the HDC set speeds:
HDC Target Set Speeds
P  =  No  set  speed.  HDC  may  be  enabled
but will not activate
R = 0.6 mph (1 km/h)
N = 1.2 mph (2 km/h)
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D = 0.6 mph (1 km/h)
1st = 0.6 mph (1 km/h)
2nd = 1.2 mph (2 km/h)
3rd = 1.8 mph (3 km/h)
4th = 2.5 mph (4 km/h)
5th = 3.1 mph (5 km/h)
6th = 3.7 mph (6 km/h)
7th = 4.3 mph (7 km/h)
8th = 5.0 mph (8 km/h)
9th = 5.6 mph (9 km/h) – If Equipped
NOTE:
During  HDC  the  +/- shifter  input is used for
HDC  target  speed  selection,  but  will  not
affect  the  gear  chosen  by  the  transmission.
When actively controlling HDC, the transmis -
sion  will  shift  appropriately  for  the
driver-selected set speed and corresponding
driving conditions. Driver Override
The driver may override HDC activation with
throttle or brake application at anytime.
Deactivating HDC
HDC will be deactivated but remain available
if any of the following conditions occur:
Driver  overrides  HDC  set  speed  with
throttle or brake application
Vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph (32 km/h)
but remains below 40 mph (64 km/h)
Vehicle  is  on  a  downhill  grade  of  insuffi -
cient  magnitude,  is  on level  ground,  or  is
on an uphill grade
Vehicle is shifted to PARK (P)
Disabling HDC
HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any
of the following conditions occur:
The driver pushes the HDC switch
The driveline is shifted out of 4L Range
The park brake is applied
Driver  door  opens  (Driver  door  opens  if
doors  are  attached  or  driver  seatbelt  is
unbuckled if doors are detached)
The vehicle is driven greater than 20 mph
(32 km/h) for greater than 70 seconds
The vehicle is driven greater than 40 mph
(64 km/h) (HDC exits immediately)
HDC detects excessive brake temperature
Feedback To The Driver
The instrument cluster has an HDC icon and
the HDC switch has an indicator light, which
offers feedback to the driver about the state
HDC is in.
The cluster icon and switch indicator light
will  illuminate  and  remain  on  solid  when
HDC  is  enabled  or  activated.  This  is  the
normal operating condition for HDC.
The cluster icon and switch indicator light
will  flash  for  several  seconds  then  extin -
guish  when  the  driver  pushes  the  HDC
switch but enable conditions are not met.
The cluster icon and switch indicator light will
flash for several seconds then extinguish when
HDC disables due to excess speed.
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