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Locking The Doors With A Depleted Battery
Proceed  as  follows  to  lock  the  doors  if  the
vehicle battery is depleted:
1. With  the  doors  unlocked  insert  the  emer-
gency key from the key fob or a screwdriver
into  the  door  lock  manual  release  lock
cylinder.
Door Lock Manual Release Lock Cylinder
2. Turn  the  manual  release  lock  cylinder clockwise for the right door locks or coun -
terclockwise for the left door locks.
3. Remove  the  key/screwdriver  from  the manual release lock.
Proceed in one of the following ways to realign
the  door  lock  device  (only  when  the  battery
charge has been restored):
Push the lock button on the key fob
Push the unlock button on the door panel
Unlock the driver’s door lock with the emer -
gency key
Operate the internal door handle
NOTE:
For the rear doors, if the Child Safety Locks are
engaged, and the previously described locking
procedure is carried out, operating the internal
handle  will  not  open  the  door.  Instead,  it  will
only  realign  the  lock  release  device.  To  open
the  door,  the  outside  handle  must  be  used.
The  door  central  locking/unlocking  buttons
are not deactivated when the emergency lock
is engaged.
Passive Entry System 
The Passive  Entry system  is  an  enhancement
to the vehicle’s key fob. This feature allows you
to  lock  and  unlock  the  vehicle’s  door(s)  and
liftgate without having to push the key fob lock
or unlock buttons.
NOTE:
Passive  Entry  may  be  programmed  on/off
through the radio screen. Refer to the Infor -
mation  and Entertainment  System Owner’s
Manual  Supplement  for  Passive  Entry
settings.
The key fob may not be able to be detected
by  the  vehicle  Passive  Entry  system  if  it  is
located  next  to  a  mobile  phone,  laptop,  or
other  electronic  device;  these  devices  may block  the  key  fob’s  wireless  signal  and
prevent  the  Passive  Entry  system  from
locking/unlocking the vehicle.
If  wearing  gloves,  or  if  it  has  been  raining/
snowing  on  the  Passive  Entry  door  handle,
the  unlock  sensitivity  can  be  affected,
resulting in a slower response time.
If  the  vehicle  is  unlocked  by  Passive  Entry
and  no  door  is  opened  within  60  seconds,
the vehicle will re-lock and (if equipped) will
arm the Vehicle Security system.
To Unlock From The Driver Or Passenger Side
With a valid Passive Entry key fob close to the
door  handle,  grab  the  handle  to  unlock  the
vehicle. Grabbing the driver’s door handle will
unlock the driver door automatically. Grabbing
the  passenger  door  handle  will  unlock  all
doors and the liftgate automatically.
Passive Entry Door Handle Button
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External Liftgate Release Button
NOTE:
If  the  key  fob  is  inadvertently  forgotten
inside of  the cargo  area, and  an attempt is
made  to  close  it  from  outside,  the  liftgate
will not lock. With the doors locked, the lift -
gate  unlocked,  and  the  key  fob  detected
inside  the  vehicle,  the  liftgate  will  unlock
again and the lights flash twice.
Before  driving,  make  sure  the  liftgate  is
closed correctly.
To Lock The Liftgate
With a valid Passive Entry key fob close to the
vehicle, push the Passive Entry button located
as part of the liftgate release button switch. All
doors  and  the  liftgate  will  lock.  Door  locking
will activate the alarm as well. External Liftgate Release Switch (Vehicles 
With Passive Entry)
NOTE:
The liftgate may still be locked by pushing the
lock  button  on  the  key  fob,  pushing  the  door
lock  button  on  the  door  handles,  or  pushing
the  lock  button  on  the  interior  door  panel  of
the vehicle  
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Power Lock Safety Device
The  Power  Lock  Safety  Device  prevents  the
operation of the interior door handles and the
door lock and unlock buttons. The power lock
also prevents opening of the doors from inside
the passenger compartment.
It  is  recommended  to  lock  the  vehicle  doors
each time the vehicle is parked.
Activating The Power Lock
The Power Lock Safety Device is enabled on all
the  doors  by  quickly  pushing  the  lock  button
on the key fob twice. The turn signals will flash to let you know that
the power lock is active.
If  one  or  more  of  the  doors  are  not  closed
correctly, the Power Lock Safety Device will not
activate,  preventing  a  person  from  getting
stuck  inside  the  passenger  compartment  by
entering  the  vehicle,  and  then  closing  the
open door.
Deactivating The Power Lock
The  Power  Lock  Safety  Device  disengages
automatically:
When  the  doors  are  unlocked  by  pushing
the unlock button on the key fob.
When  the  keyless  ignition  is  placed  in  the
ON position.
Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped 
The auto door lock feature default condition is
enabled.  When  enabled,  the  door  locks  will
lock  automatically  when  the  vehicle's  speed
exceeds  12 mph  (20 km/h).  The  auto  door
lock  feature  is  enabled/disabled  through  the
radio  screen.  Refer  to  the  Information  and
Entertainment  System  Owner’s  Manual
Supplement for further information.
Child-Protection Door Lock System — Rear 
Doors
To  provide  a safer environment for small chil
-
dren riding in the rear seats, the rear doors are
equipped  with  a  Child-Protection  Door  Lock
system.
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DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS — IF 
EQUIPPED
This  feature  allows  the  driver  to  store  up  to
three different memory profiles for easy recall
through  a  memory  switch.  Each  memory
profile  saves  desired  position  settings  for  the
following features:
Driver seat
Side mirrors
The  memory  setting  switch  is  located  on  the
outboard  side  of  the  driver’s  seat.  The  switch
consists  of  three  buttons,  one  for  each
memory profile.
Seatback Width Adjustment
Programming The Memory Feature
To  create  a  new  memory  profile,  perform  the
following: 1. Place the vehicle’s ignition in the ACC posi
-
tion  (do  not  start  the  engine),  and  make
sure the driver’s door is closed.
NOTE:
A  memory  profile  can  also  be  set  for  three
minutes  after  the  driver’s  door  has  been
opened.
2. Adjust  all  memory  profile  settings  to desired  preferences,  driver’s  seat  and
mirror positions.
3. Push  and  hold  the  memory  button  you want to program for 1.5 seconds.
NOTE:
When a new profile as been set, the previously
set profile for that button will be overwritten.
Memory Position Recall
To  recall  a  previously  set  position,  push  and
release the memory profile button assigned to
the desired positions.
NOTE:
Memory  position  recall  can  be  done  for
approximately  three  minutes  after  the  doors
have been opened, and for approximately one
minute  after  the  ignition  is  placed  in  the  OFF
position.
SEATS 
Seats  are  a  part  of  the  Occupant  Restraint
System of the vehicle.
Sparco Racing Seats (Quadrifoglio 
Vehicles) — If Equipped
Manual Seat Adjustment
5 — Driver Memory Settings Buttons
 WARNING!
It  is  dangerous  to  ride  in  a  cargo  area,
inside  or  outside  of  a  vehicle.  In  a  colli
-
sion,  people  riding  in  these  areas  are
more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
Do not allow people to ride in any area of
your  vehicle  that  is  not  equipped  with
seats and seat belts. In a collision, people
riding in these areas are more likely to be
seriously injured or killed.
Be  sure  everyone  in  your  vehicle  is  in  a
seat and using a seat belt properly.
1 — Adjustment Lever
2 — Height Adjustment Button
3 — Recline Lever
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Power Adjustment (Front Seats)
NOTE:
The  seat  layout  may  vary  according  to  the
vehicle options.
The  power  seat  switches  are  located  on  the
outboard  side  of  the  seat  near  the  floor.  Use
these  switches  to  move  the  driver's  seat  up,
down, forward, and rearward, or to recline the
seatback.Power Seat Adjustment
Adjusting The Seat Forward Or Rearward
The  seat  can  be  adjusted  both  forward  and
rearward by using the seat adjustment switch.
The  seat  will  move  in  the  direction  of  the
switch.  Release  the  switch  when  the  desired
position has been reached.
Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down
The height of the seats can be adjusted up or
down.  Pull  upward  or  push  downward  on  the
seat  switch,  and  the  seat  will  move  in  the
direction  of  the  switch.  Release  the  switch
when the desired position is reached.
Tilting The Seat Up Or Down — If Equipped
The  seat  angle  can  be  adjusted  in  four  direc -
tions. Lift or push the front part of seat switch
to move the front part of the seat in the corre -
sponding  direction.  Release  the  seat  switch
when  the  seat  has  reached  the  desired  posi -
tion.
Reclining The Seatback 
The  angle  of  the  seatback  can  be  adjusted
forward  or  rearward  by  using  the  recline
switch.  The  seat  will  move  in  the  direction  of
the  switch.  Release  the  switch  when  the
desired position is reached.
Power Lumbar
The  power  lumbar  switch  is  located  on  the
outboard  side  of  the  power  seat.  Push  the
switch  forward  or  rearward  to  increase  or
decrease the lumbar support. Push the switch
upward  or  downward  to  raise  or  lower  the
lumbar support.
1 — Seat Adjustment
2 — Recline Adjustment
3 — Lumbar Adjustment
4 — Power Adjustable Bolster Buttons (If 
Equipped)
 WARNING!
Adjusting  a  seat  while  driving  may  be
dangerous.  Moving  a  seat  while  driving
could result in loss of control which could
cause  a  collision  and  serious  injury  or
death.
Seats should be adjusted before fastening
the  seat  belts  and  while  the  vehicle  is
parked.  Serious  injury  or  death  could
result from a poorly adjusted seat belt.
Do  not  ride with the seatback reclined so
that the shoulder belt is no longer resting
against your chest. In a collision you could
slide  under  the  seat  belt,  which  could
result in serious injury or death.
 CAUTION!
Do not place any article under a power seat
or  impede  its  ability  to  move  as  it  may
cause  damage  to  the  seat  controls.  Seat
travel  may  become  limited  if  movement  is
stopped  by  an  obstruction  in  the  seat's
path.
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Seat Cushion Extension — If Equipped
Lift the adjustment lever and push the front of
the cushion forward or rearward to extend the
cushion by a few inches (centimeters).Seat Cushion Extension
Power Bolster Adjustment — If Equipped
Push the power bolster adjustment buttons to
regulate the width of the backrest through the
lateral padding.
Easy Entry Function
The  Easy  Entry  function  is  designed  to  move
the  driver  side  seat  forward  automatically  by
2.36 inches (60 mm) to make it easier for the
driver to get in and out of the car.
The  movement  is  activated  only  if  the  seat  is
set to a driving position which is in front of the
B-pillar of the vehicle. The  function  is  associated  with  power  driver
seats for each of the three stored positions.
The  Easy  Entry  function  can  be  activated/
deactivated through the radio system. Refer to
the  Information  and  Entertainment  System
Owner’s Manual Supplement for further infor
-
mation.
Heated Seats — If Equipped 
For information  on  use with the Remote Start
system, see  
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Front Heated Seats — If Equipped 
NOTE:
Quadrifoglio  vehicles  equipped  with  Sparco
Racing  Seats  will  not  be  equipped  with  the
heated seat feature.
A push of the heated seat buttons  located on
the  instrument  panel,  near  the  climate
controls,  will select the  heat levels in order of
highest  to lowest. A  fourth push of the button
will turn the heated seat off.
NOTE:
The heated seat function can also be activated
through  the  radio  system.  Refer  to  the  Infor -
mation  and  Entertainment  System  Owner’s
Manual Supplement for further information.
You can select three heating levels:
Maximum  —  three  LED  indicators  illumi -
nated on the buttons
Average  —  two  LED  indicators  illuminated
on the buttons
Minimum  —  one  LED  indicator  illuminated
on the buttons
Heated Seat Buttons
6 — Adjustment Lever
 WARNING!
Persons who are unable to feel pain to the
skin  because  of  advanced  age,  chronic
illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medi
-
cation,  alcohol  use,  exhaustion  or  other
physical  condition  must  exercise  care
when using the seat heater. It may cause
burns  even  at  low  temperatures,  espe -
cially if used for long periods of time.
Do not place anything on the seat or seat -
back that insulates against heat,  such as
a blanket  or cushion.  This may  cause  the
seat  heater  to  overheat.  Sitting  in  a  seat
that  has  been  overheated  could  cause
serious  burns  due  to  the  increased
surface temperature of the seat.
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NOTE:
After  selecting  a  heating  level,  heat  will  be
felt within a few minutes.
The engine must be running for  the heated
seats to operate.
The  “minimum”  setting  is  automatically
deactivated  once  a  certain  period  of  time
has elapsed.
Rear Heated Seats — If Equipped
If  equipped  with  rear  heated  seats,  the
controls can be found on the rear of the center
console and will function the same as the front
heated seat controls.Rear Heated Seat Buttons
 NOTE:
To  preserve  the  battery  charge,  this  function
cannot be activated when the engine is off.
Head Restraints   
Head  restraints  are  designed  to  reduce  the
risk  of injury  by restricting  head  movement  in
the  event  of  a  rear  impact.  Head  restraints
should be adjusted so that the top of the head
restraint is located above the top of your ear.
Front Head Restraints
NOTE:
For  Quadrifoglio  vehicles  equipped  with
Sparco  Racing  Seats,  the  head  restraints  are
not adjustable or removable.
The  front  head  restraints  may  be
height-adjustable.
To raise the head restraint, pull up on the head
restraint until it clicks into place.
 WARNING!
A loose head restraint thrown forward in a
collision or hard stop could cause serious
injury or death to occupants of the vehicle.
Always  securely  stow  removed  head
restraints  in  a  location  outside  the  occu
-
pant compartment.
ALL  the  head  restraints  MUST  be  rein -
stalled  in  the  vehicle  to  properly  protect
the  occupants.  Follow  the  re-installation
instructions  above  prior  to  operating  the
vehicle or occupying a seat.
Do  not  place  items  over  the  top  of  the
Reactive  Head  Restraint,  such  as  coats,
seat  covers  or  portable  DVD  players.
These items may interfere with the opera -
tion of the Reactive Head Restraint in the
event  of  a  collision  and  could  result  in
serious injury or death.
 WARNING!
All occupants, including the driver, should
not  operate  a  vehicle  or  sit  in  a  vehicle’s
seat until the head restraints are placed in
their proper positions in order to minimize
the  risk  of  neck  injury  in  the  event  of  a
crash.
Head restraints should never be adjusted
while  the  vehicle  is  in  motion.  Driving  a
vehicle  with  the  head  restraints  improp -
erly  adjusted  or  removed  could  cause
serious  injury  or  death  in  the  event  of  a
collision.
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If the door mirrors were folded using the power
mirror control knob, they can only be returned
to  the  driving  position  by  moving  the  knob  to
the power folding position again.
NOTE:
The  power  folding  operation  can  be  enabled
only  when  the  vehicle  speed  is  lower  than
31 mph (50 km/h).
Outside Automatic Dimming Mirrors — If 
Equipped
The  outside  mirrors  will  automatically  dim  for
glare from vehicles behind you. This feature is
controlled  by  the  inside  automatic  dimming
mirror. The mirrors will automatically adjust for
headlight glare when the inside mirror adjusts.
Heated Mirrors  
Push the rear defrost   button, located within
the  climate  controls,  to  activate  the  heated
mirrors.
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR 
OPENER (HOMELINK®)
HomeLink® Buttons
HomeLink® replaces up to three hand-held
transmitters  that  operate  devices  such  as
garage  door  openers,  motorized  gates,
lighting,  or  home  security  systems.  The
HomeLink®  unit  is  powered  by  your  vehi-
cles 12 Volt battery.
The HomeLink® buttons that are located in
the overhead console or sun visor designate
the three different HomeLink® channels.
To  operate  HomeLink®,  push  and  release
any  of  the  programmed  HomeLink®
buttons.  These  buttons  will  activate  the devices  they  are  programmed  to  with  each
press  of  the  corresponding  HomeLink®
button.
The  HomeLink®  indicator  light  is  located
above the center button  
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Before You Begin Programming 
HomeLink®
For efficient programming and accurate trans -
mission  of  the  radio-frequency  signal,  it  is
recommended that a new battery be placed in
the hand-held transmitter of the device that is
being programmed to the HomeLink® system.
Make  sure  your  hand-held  transmitter  is
programmed  to  activate  the  device  you  are
trying to program your HomeLink® button to.
Ensure  that  your  vehicle  is  parked  outside  of
the garage before you begin programming.
It is recommended that you erase all the chan -
nels  of  your  HomeLink®  before  you  use  it  for
the first time.
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels
To erase the channels, follow this procedure:
1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN position.
2. Push and hold the two outside HomeLink® buttons (I and III) for up to 20 seconds, or
until  the  HomeLink®  indicator  light
flashes.
1 — Homelink® Button 1
2 — Homelink® Button 2
3 — Homelink® Button 3
4 — Homelink® Indicator
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NOTE:
Erasing all channels should only be performed
when  programming  HomeLink®  for  the  first
time.  Do  not  erase  channels  when  program-
ming additional buttons.
Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling 
Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device
Before  programming  a  device  to  one  of  your
HomeLink®  buttons,  you  must  determine
whether  the  device  has  a  rolling  code  or
non-rolling code.
Rolling Code Devices
To determine if your device has a rolling code,
a  good  indicator  is  its  manufacturing  date.
Typically,  devices  manufactured  after  1995
have rolling codes. A device with a rolling code
will  also  have  a  “LEARN”  or  “TRAIN”  button
located  where  the  antenna  is  attached to the
device.  The  button  may  not  be  immediately
visible  when  looking  at  the  device.  The  name
and  color  of  the  button  may  vary  slightly  by
manufacturer.
NOTE:
The  “LEARN”  or  “TRAIN”  button  is  not  the
button you normally use to operate the device.
Non-rolling Code Devices
Most  devices  manufactured  before  1995  will
not have a rolling code. These devices will also
not have a “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button.
Programming HomeLink® To A Garage 
Door Opener
To  program any of the HomeLink® buttons to
activate your garage door opener motor, follow
the steps below:
NOTE:
All HomeLink® buttons are programmed using
this  procedure.  You  do  not  need  to  erase  all
channels  when  programming  additional
buttons.
1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN position.
2. Place  the  garage  door  opener  transmitter 1  to  3 inches  (3  to  8  cm)  away  from  the
HomeLink®  button  you  wish  to  program,
while  keeping  the  HomeLink®  indicator
light in view.
3. Push and hold the HomeLink® button you want  to  program  while  you  push  and  hold
the garage door opener transmitter button
you are trying to replicate.
4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe the HomeLink® indicator light. The Home -
Link®  indicator  light  will  flash  slowly  and
then  rapidly.  Once  this  happens,  release
both buttons.
NOTE:
Make  sure  the  garage  door  opener  motor  is
plugged  in  before  moving  on  to  the  rolling
code/non-rolling code final steps. Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps
NOTE:
You have 30 seconds in which to initiate rolling
code final step 2, after completing rolling code
final step 1.
1. At  the  garage  door  opener  motor  (in  the
garage),  locate  the  “LEARN”  or  “TRAIN”
button.  This  can  usually  be  found  where
the  hanging  antenna  wire  is  attached  to
the garage door opener motor. Firmly push
and  release  the  “LEARN”  or  “TRAIN”
button.
2. Return  to  the  vehicle  and  push  the programmed  HomeLink®  button  three
times (holding the  button for two seconds
each  time).  If  the  garage  door  opener
motor operates, programming is complete.
3. Push the programmed HomeLink® button to  confirm  that  the  garage  door  opener
motor operates. If the garage door opener
motor  does  not  operate,  repeat  the  final
steps for the rolling code procedure.
Non-Rolling  Code  Garage  Door  Opener  Final
Steps
1. Push  and  hold  the  programmed  Home -
Link® button and observe the HomeLink®
indicator light. If the HomeLink® indicator
light  stays  on  constantly,  programming  is
complete.
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