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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Have a flat tire or a burnt-out bulb?
At  times,  a  problem  such  as  these  may  inter-
fere with your driving experience.
The  section  on  emergencies  can  help  you  to
deal with critical situations independently.
In an emergency, we recommend that you call
the  phone  number  found  in  “Helpful
Addresses  And  Telephone  Numbers”  under
“How To Deal With Warranty Problems” in the
Warranty Book.
You  may  also  consider  contacting  an  autho -
rized dealer.
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
The Hazard Warning Flashers switch is located
in the switch bank below the radio screen.
Push  the  switch  once  to  turn  the  Hazard
Warning Flashers on. When the switch is acti -
vated,  all directional  turn signals  will  flash  on
and  off  to  warn  oncoming  traffic  of  an  emer -
gency.  Push  the  switch  a  second  time to  turn
the Hazard Warning Flashers off.
This  is  an  emergency  warning  system  and  it
should  not  be  used  when  the  vehicle  is  in
motion.  Use  it  when  your  vehicle  is  disabled
and is creating a safety hazard for other motor -
ists.
When  you  must  leave  the  vehicle  to  seek
assistance,  the  Hazard  Warning  Flashers  will
continue to operate even though the ignition is
cycled to OFF. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch
Panic Brake Assist (PBA) System
The  PBA  system  is  designed  to  improve  the
vehicle’s  braking  capacity  during  emergency
braking  
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SOS — EMERGENCY CALL
Your  vehicle  has  an  on-board  assistance
feature that  is  designed to provide support  in
case  of  an  accident  and/or  emergency.  This
feature  is  automatically  activated  by  air  bag
intervention,  or  can  be  activated  manually  by
pushing the button located on the base of the
rear view mirror.
 NOTE:
SOS  -  Emergency  Call  will  only  work  with  an
enabled network operator.
SOS - Emergency Call Button
The  SOS  -  Emergency  Call  system  automati -
cally  forwards  a  call to emergency  services  in
the event of an accident with air bag interven -
tion providing that the ignition device is in RUN
position  and  the  air  bags  are  working.  When
the  connection  between  the  vehicle  and  a
public  safety  operator  is  made,  your  vehicle
will  automatically  transmit  location  and
vehicle  information  to  the  emergency  service
operator.
Only a public safety operator can remotely end
the  SOS  -  Emergency  Call  and,  if  necessary,
call  the  vehicle  back  through  the  Emergency
Call system. Once the call has ended, you can
still  call  the  emergency  service  operator  to
indicate additional information by pushing the
button again.
 CAUTION!
Prolonged  use  of  the  Hazard  Warning
Flashers  may  discharge  the  vehicle’s
battery.
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