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Exterior Lamps Control/Instrument Panel Illumination Control
Driver Information CenterWindshield Wipers Lever
Cruise ControlF/Forward Collision AlertF Buttons
Turn Signal Lever/Driver Information Center Controls
Traction Control/Lane Departure WarningF Buttons
Power Mirror/Window SwitchesF
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Audio Steering Wheel ControlsF
Tilt Steering Wheel Lever (on steering column)
Low Fuel
Traction Control Off
Brake System
Cruise Control Set
StabiliTrak Active
StabiliTrak Off
Security
Fog Lamps
Airbag Readiness
Check Engine
Charging System
SYMBOLS
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KEYLESS (PUSHBUTTON) STARTF
The Remote Keyless Entry transmitter must be in the vehicle to turn on t\
he ignition.
STARTING THE ENGINE
With the transmission in Park or Neutral, press the brake pedal (automatic trans-mission) or the clutch pedal (manual transmission) and then press the ENGINE START/STOP button. The green button indicator will illuminate.
Note: If the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter battery is weak, place the transmitter in the pocket in the center console storage area to enable the engine to start. Replace the transmitter battery as soon as possible.
STOPPING THE ENGINE/OFF
Shift to Park (automatic transmission only) and press the ENGINE START/STOP button.
ACCESSORY MODE
With the engine off and the brake pedal (automatic transmission) or cl\
utch pedal (manual transmission) not depressed, press the ENGINE START/STOP button to place the vehicle in accessory mode. The amber button indicator will illuminat\
e.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
F Optional equipment
KEYED IGNITION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
STARTING THE VEHICLE
With the vehicle in Park or Neutral, rotate the key clockwise to the Start position.
TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE
Shift to Park (automatic transmission) or Neutral (manual transmission).
Push the key all the way in (1) and then rotate the key counter-clockwise to the Lock/Off position (2).
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
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SETTING CRUISE CONTROL
1. Press the On/Off button. The Cruise Control symbol will illuminate in white on the instrument cluster.
2. When traveling at the desired speed, press the switch down to the SET/–
position to set the speed. The symbol will illuminate in green on the instrument cluster.
ADJUSTING CRUISE CONTROL
RES/+ Resume/Accelerate
Press the switch up to resume a set speed. When the system is active, pr\
ess the switch up to increase speed.
SET/– Set/Coast
When the system is active, press the switch down to decrease speed.
Cancel
Press to cancel the Cruise Control without erasing the set speed from me\
mory.
Pressing the brake pedal also will cancel the Cruise Control.
The set speed is erased when Cruise Control or the vehicle ignition is t\
urned off.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
CRUISE CONTROLF
TRACTION CONTROL AND STABILITRAK SYSTEMS
The traction control system limits wheel-spin and the StabiliTrak stability control
system assists with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. Both systems turn on automatically every time the vehicle is started.
Turn off traction control if the vehicle is stuck and rocking the vehicle is required.
Press the StabiliTrack/Traction Control button (A) on the left side of the instrument panel to turn off traction control. The Traction Control Off light will illu-minate on the instrument cluster. Press the button again to turn on trac\
tion control.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
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1. Unlock the vehicle to unlock the fuel door.
2. Pull up the fuel door release handle on the floor near the driver’s seat.
3. The fuel door will pop open. Pull the door open to refuel the vehicle.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
The Oil Life System calculates oil life based on vehicle use and display\
s a Change Engine Oil message on the Driver Information Center when it’s necessary to c\
hange the engine oil and filter. The system should be reset to 100% only following an o\
il change.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner’s Manual.
The Low Tire Pressure warning light on the instrument cluster illuminates wh\
en one or more of the vehicle’s tires is significantly underinflated. Fi\
ll the tires to the proper tire pressures listed on the Tire and Loading Information label, located belo\
w the driver’s door latch. Current tire pressures can be viewed on the Driver Informati\
on Center (DIC).
See Vehicle Care in your Owner’s Manual.
Recreational towing means towing the vehicle behind another vehicle. Veh\
icles with an automatic transmission should be towed from the front with the two rear \
wheels on the ground and the two front wheels on a dolly. Vehicles with a manual trans\
mission can be towed from the front with all four wheels on the ground (dinghy towing)\
or with the two rear wheels on the ground and the two front wheels on a dolly. Refer to \
your Owner’s Manual for the proper towing procedure.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner’s Manual.
REFUELING THE VEHICLE
ENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEM
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
RECREATIONAL TOWING
When stopped on a steep hill, the Hill Start Assist feature prevents the\
vehicle from roll-ing before driving off, whether facing uphill or downhill. During the tr\
ansition between when the driver releases the brake pedal and starts to accelerate, Hill \
Start Assist holds the brake pressure (for up to 2 seconds) to ensure the vehicle doesn’\
t roll.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
HILL START ASSIST