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Tire Pressure Monitoring System Display
Low Tire Pressure Monitoring System Display
Should this occur, you should stop as soon as 
p os
sible and inflate the tires with a low pressure 
condition (those shown in a different color in the 
instrument cluster graphic) to the vehicle’s 
recommended cold placard pressure inflation 
value as shown in the “Inflate to XX” message. 
Once the system receives the updated tire  pressures, the system will automatically update, 
the graphic display in the instrument cluster will 
change color back to the original color, and the 
TPMS Warning Light will turn off. The vehicle may 
need to be driven for up to 20
 minutes above 
1 5
 
mph (24  km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive 
t h
is information.
NOTE: 
When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need 
t o 
be increased up to an additional 4 psi (28 kPa) 
above the recommended cold placard pressure in 
order to turn the TPMS Warning Light off.
Service Tire Pressure System Warning
If a system fault is detected, the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light will flash 
on and off for 75 seconds and then remain on 
solid. The system fault will also sound a chime. In 
addition, the instrument cluster will display a 
"Service Tire Pressure System" message for a 
minimum of five seconds and then display dashes 
(- -) in place of the pressure value to indicate which 
sensor is not being received.
If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will 
r e
peat, providing the system fault still exists. If the 
system fault no longer exists, the TPMS Warning 
Light will no longer flash, and the "Service Tire 
Pressure System" message will no longer display, 
and a pressure value will display in place of the 
dashes. A system fault can occur due to any of the 
following:
Signal interference due to electronic devices or 
driving next to facilities emitting the same radio 
frequencies as the TPMS sensors.
Accumulation of snow or ice around the wheels 
or wheel housings.
Using tire chains on the vehicle.
Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPMS 
sensors.
Vehicles With Compact Spare  
1. T he compact spare tire or non-matching full 
s
 ize does not have a Tire Pressure Monitoring 
System sensor. Therefore, the TPMS will not 
monitor the pressure in the compact spare 
tire.
2. I f you install the compact or non-matching full 
s
 ize spare tire in place of a road tire that has a 
pressure below the low-pressure warning limit, 
upon the next ignition key cycle, the TPMS 
Warning Light will remain on and a chime will 
sound. In addition, the graphic in the 
instrument cluster will still display a different 
color pressure value and an "Inflate to XX" 
message. 

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3. After driving the vehicle for up to 20  minutes 
ab
ove 15  mph (24  km/h), the TPMS Warning 
Li g
ht will flash on and off for 75 seconds and 
then remain on solid. In addition, the 
instrument cluster will display a “Service Tire 
Pressure System” message for five seconds 
and then display dashes (- -) in place of the 
pressure value.
4. F or each subsequent ignition key cycle, a 
c
 hime will sound, the TPMS Warning Light will 
flash on and off for 75 seconds and then 
remain on solid, and the instrument cluster will 
display a “Service Tire Pressure System” 
message for five seconds and then display 
dashes (- -) in place of the pressure value.
5. O nce you repair or replace the original road tire 
a
 nd reinstall it on the vehicle in place of the 
compact spare or non-matching full size, the 
TPMS will update automatically. In addition, the 
TPMS Warning Light will turn off and the graphic 
in the instrument cluster will display a new 
pressure value instead of dashes (- -), as long as 
no tire pressure is below the low-pressure 
warning limit in any of the four active road tires. 
The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 
20  minutes above 15  mph (24  km/h) in order 
f o
r the TPMS to receive this information.
TPMS Deactivation — If Equipped
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) can 
be deactivated if replacing all four wheel and tire 
assemblies (road tires) with wheel and tire 
assemblies that do not have TPMS sensors, such 
as when installing winter wheel and tire 
assemblies on your vehicle.
To deactivate the TPMS, first replace all four wheel 
a n
d tire assemblies (road tires) with tires not 
equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
(TPMS) sensors. Then, drive the vehicle for 
20  minutes above 15  mph (24 km/h). The TPMS 
wi
ll chime, the TPMS Warning Light will flash on 
and off for 75 seconds and then remain on. The 
instrument cluster will display the “Service Tire 
Pressure System” message and then display 
dashes (--) in place of the pressure values.
Beginning with the next ignition cycle, the TPMS 
wi
 ll no longer chime or display the “Service Tire 
Pressure System” message in the instrument 
cluster but dashes (--) will remain in place of the 
pressure values. To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four wheel and 
t
i
re assemblies (road tires) with tires equipped with 
TPMS sensors. Then, drive the vehicle for up to 
20  minutes above 15  mph (24 km/h). The TPMS 
w i
ll chime, the TPMS Warning Light will flash on 
and off for 75 seconds and then turn off. The 
instrument cluster will display the “Service Tire 
Pressure System” message and then display 
pressure values in place of the dashes. On the next 
ignition cycle the "Service Tire Pressure System" 
message will no longer be displayed as long as no 
system fault exists.
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 
Some of the most important safety features in your 
vehicle are the restraint systems:
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 
F
EATURES 
Seat Belt Systems
Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) Air Bags
Child Restraints
Some of the safety features described in this 
s e
ction may be standard equipment on some 
models, or may be optional equipment on others. If 
you are not sure, ask an authorized dealer.
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158   SAFETY     
How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode
1. B uckle the combination lap and shoulder 
b
 elt.
2. Grab the shoulder portion and pull downward  u
 ntil the entire seat belt is extracted.
3. Allow the seat belt to retract. As the seat belt  r
 etracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This 
indicates the seat belt is now in the Automatic 
Locking Mode.
How To Disengage The Automatic Locking Mode
Unbuckle the combination lap/shoulder belt and 
a l
low it to retract completely to disengage the 
Automatic Locking Mode and activate the vehicle 
sensitive (emergency) locking mode.
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 
(SRS)
Some of the safety features described in this 
section may be standard equipment on some 
models, or may be optional equipment on others. If 
you are not sure, ask an authorized dealer.
The air bag system must be ready to protect you in 
a 
collision. The Occupant Restraint Controller 
(ORC) monitors the internal circuits and 
interconnecting wiring associated with the  electrical Air Bag System Components. Your 
vehicle may be equipped with the following Air Bag 
System Components:
Air Bag System Components
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
Air Bag Warning Light 
Steering Wheel and Column
Instrument Panel
Knee Impact Bolsters
Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags
Seat Belt Buckle Switch
Supplemental Side Air Bags
Supplemental Knee Air Bags
Front and Side Impact Sensors
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Seat Track Position Sensors
Air Bag Warning Light  
The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) 
monitors the readiness of the electronic 
p
a
rts of the air bag system whenever the 
ignition switch is in the START or ON/RUN 
position. If the ignition switch is in the OFF position 
or in the ACC position, the air bag system is not on 
and the air bags will not inflate.
WARNING! 
Never place a rear-facing child restraint in 
front of an air bag. A deploying passenger 
front air bag can cause death or serious injury 
to a child 12 years or younger, including a 
child in a rear-facing child restraint.
Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the 
front seat of a vehicle. Only use a rear-facing 
child restraint in the rear seat. If the vehicle 
does not have a rear seat, do not transport a 
rear-facing child restraint in that vehicle.
WARNING! 
The seat belt assembly must be replaced if the 
switchable Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) 
feature or any other seat belt function is not 
working properly when checked according to 
the procedures in the Service Manual.
Failure to replace the seat belt assembly 
could increase the risk of injury in collisions.
Do not use the Automatic Locking Mode to 
restrain occupants who are wearing the seat 
belt or children who are using booster seats. 
The locked mode is only used to install 
rear-facing or forward-facing child restraints 
that have a harness for restraining the child. 

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(Continued)
Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag 
Features
The Advanced Front Air Bag system has multistage 
driver and front passenger air bags. This system 
provides output appropriate to the severity and 
type of collision as determined by the Occupant 
Restraint Controller (ORC), which may receive 
information from the front impact sensors (if 
equipped) or other system components.The first stage inflator is triggered immediately 
d
u
ring an impact that requires air bag deployment. 
A low energy output is used in less severe 
collisions. A higher energy output is used for more 
severe collisions.
This vehicle may be equipped with a driver and/or 
f r
ont passenger seat belt buckle switch that detects 
whether the driver or front passenger seat belt is 
buckled. The seat belt buckle switch may adjust the 
inflation rate of the Advanced Front Air Bags.
This vehicle may be equipped with driver and/or 
f r
ont passenger seat track position sensors that 
may adjust the inflation rate of the Advanced Front 
Air Bags based upon seat position.Front Air Bag Operation 
Front Air Bags are designed to provide additional 
protection by supplementing the seat belts. Front 
air bags are not expected to reduce the risk of 
injury in rear, side, or rollover collisions. The front 
air bags will not deploy in all frontal collisions, 
including some that may produce substantial 
vehicle damage — for example, some pole 
collisions, truck underrides, and angle offset 
collisions.
On the other hand, depending on the type and 
l oc
ation of impact, front air bags may deploy in 
crashes with little vehicle front-end damage but 
that produce a severe initial deceleration.
Because air bag sensors measure vehicle 
de
 celeration over time, vehicle speed and damage 
by themselves are not good indicators of whether 
or not an air bag should have deployed.
WARNING! 
Being too close to the steering wheel or instru -
ment panel during front air bag deployment 
c ou
ld cause serious injury, including death. Air 
bags need room to inflate. Sit back, comfort -
ably extending your arms to reach the steering 
w h
eel or instrument panel.
Never place a rear-facing child restraint in 
front of an air bag. A deploying passenger 
front air bag can cause death or serious injury 
to a child 12 years or younger, including a 
child in a rear-facing child restraint.
Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the 
front seat of a vehicle. Only use a rear-facing 
child restraint in the rear seat. If the vehicle 
does not have a rear seat, do not transport a 
rear-facing child restraint in that vehicle.
WARNING! 
No objects should be placed over or near the 
air bag on the instrument panel or steering 
wheel because any such objects could cause 
harm if the vehicle is in a collision severe 
enough to cause the air bag to inflate.
Do not put anything on or around the air bag 
covers or attempt to open them manually. You 
may damage the air bags and you could be 
injured because the air bags may no longer be 
functional. The protective covers for the air 
bag cushions are designed to open only when 
the air bags are inflating.
Relying on the air bags alone could lead to 
more severe injuries in a collision. The air 
bags work with your seat belt to restrain you 
properly. In some collisions, air bags won’t 
deploy at all. Always wear your seat belts even 
though you have air bags.
WARNING! 

162   SAFETY     
Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains 
(SABICs)
This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Side 
Ai
r Bag Inflatable Curtains (SABICs).
Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains 
(S
 ABICs) are located above the side windows. The 
trim covering the SABICs is labeled “SRS AIRBAG” 
or “AIRBAG.”
Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtain (SABIC)  La
bel Location
SABICs may help reduce the risk of head and other 
in
 juries to front and rear seat outboard occupants 
in certain side impacts, in addition to the injury 
reduction potential provided by the seat belts and 
body structure. The SABIC deploys downward, covering the side 
w
i
ndows. An inflating SABIC pushes the outside 
edge of the headliner out of the way and covers the 
window. The SABICs inflate with enough force to 
injure occupants if they are not belted and seated 
properly, or if items are positioned in the area 
where the SABICs inflate. Children are at an even 
greater risk of injury from a deploying air bag.
The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial or 
c om
plete ejection of vehicle occupants through 
side windows in certain side impact events. Side Impacts
The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in 
c
e
rtain side impacts. The Occupant Restraint 
Controller (ORC) determines whether the 
deployment of the Side Air Bags in a particular 
impact event is appropriate, based on the severity 
and type of collision. The side impact sensors aid 
the ORC in determining the appropriate response 
to impact events. The system is calibrated to 
deploy the Side Air Bags on the impact side of the 
vehicle during impacts that require Side Air Bag 
occupant protection. In side impacts, the Side Air 
Bags deploy independently; a left side impact 
deploys the left Side Air Bags only and a right-side 
impact deploys the right Side Air Bags only. Vehicle 
damage by itself is not a good indicator of whether 
or not Side Air Bags should have deployed.
The Side Air Bags will not deploy in all side 
c ol
lisions, including some collisions at certain 
angles, or some side collisions that do not impact 
the area of the passenger compartment. The Side 
Air Bags may deploy during angled or offset frontal 
collisions where the front air bags deploy.
Side Air Bags are a supplement to the seat belt 
r e
straint system. Side Air Bags deploy in less time 
than it takes to blink your eyes.
WARNING! 
Do not mount equipment, or stack luggage or 
other cargo up high enough to block the 
deployment of the SABICs. The trim covering 
above the side windows where the SABIC and 
its deployment path are located should 
remain free from any obstructions.
In order for the SABICs to work as intended, do 
not install any accessory items in your vehicle 
which could alter the roof. Do not add an after -
market sunroof to your vehicle. Do not add 
r oo
f racks that require permanent attach -
ments (bolts or screws) for installation on the 
v e
hicle roof. Do not drill into the roof of the 
vehicle for any reason. 

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(Continued)
NOTE: 
Air bag covers may not be obvious in the interior 
t r
im, but they will open during air bag deployment.
Rollover Events
Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners are 
d e
signed to activate in certain rollover events. The 
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) determines 
whether deployment in a particular rollover event 
is appropriate, based on the severity and type of 
collision. Vehicle damage by itself is not a good 
indicator of whether or not Side Air Bags and seat 
belt pretensioners should have deployed.
The Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners will 
n ot
 deploy in all rollover events. The rollover 
sensing system determines if a rollover event may 
be in progress and whether deployment is 
appropriate. In the event the vehicle experiences a 
rollover or near rollover event, and deployment is 
appropriate, the rollover sensing system will deploy 
the Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners on 
both sides of the vehicle. The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial or 
c
om
plete ejection of vehicle occupants through 
side windows in certain rollover or side impact 
events.
Air Bag System Components
NOTE: 
The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) monitors 
t h
e internal circuits and interconnecting wiring 
associated with electrical Air Bag System Compo -
nents listed below:
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
Air Bag Warning Light 
Steering Wheel and Column
Instrument Panel
Knee Impact Bolsters
Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags
Seat Belt Buckle Switch
Supplemental Side Air Bags
Supplemental Knee Air Bags
Front and Side Impact Sensors
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Seat Track Position Sensors
WARNING! 
Occupants, including children, who are up 
against or very close to Side Air Bags can be 
seriously injured or killed. Occupants, 
including children, should never lean on or 
sleep against the door, side windows, or area 
where the side air bags inflate, even if they are 
in an infant or child restraint.
Seat belts (and child restraints where appro -
priate) are necessary for your protection in all 
c ol
lisions. They also help keep you in position, 
away from an inflating Side Air Bag. To get the 
best protection from the Side Air Bags, occu -
pants must wear their seat belts properly and 
s i
t upright with their backs against the seats. 
Children must be properly restrained in a child 
restraint or booster seat that is appropriate for 
the size of the child.
WARNING! 
Side Air Bags need room to inflate. Do not lean 
against the door or window. Sit upright in the 
center of the seat.
Being too close to the Side Air Bags during 
deployment could cause you to be severely 
injured or killed.
Relying on the Side Air Bags alone could lead 
to more severe injuries in a collision. The Side 
Air Bags work with your seat belt to restrain 
you properly. In some collisions, Side Air Bags 
won’t deploy at all. Always wear your seat belt 
even though you have Side Air Bags.
WARNING!
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   SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE       219
F23 –10 Amp RedFuel Door * / Diagnostic Port
F24 –10 Amp RedIntegrated Center Stack
F25 –10 Amp RedTire Pressure Monitor System
F26 –15 Amp BlueTrans Mod (Charger Non- Police/300)
F27 –25 Amp ClearAmplifier *
F31 –25 Amp BreakerPower Seats *
F32 –15 Amp BlueHVAC Module/Cluster
F33 –15 Amp BlueIGN SW/Wireless Mod/Steer Clmn Lock Mod/Remote 
S
t
art *
F34 –10 Amp RedSteering Column Module/Clock (300)
F35 –5 Amp TanBattery Sensor
F36 –15 Amp BlueActive Exhaust Valve *
F37 –20 Amp YellowRadio
F38 –20 Amp YellowMedia Hub / Console APO
F42 30 Amp Pink –Rear Defrost
F43 –20 Amp YellowRear Heated Seats * / Heated Steering Wheel *
F44 –10 Amp RedPark Assist / Blind Spot / Rear View Camera
F45 –15 Amp BlueCluster / Rearview Mirror / Lane Departure
F46 ––Spare
F47 –10 Amp RedAdaptive Front Lighting / Day Time Running Lamps *
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description
* If Equipped
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220   SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE     
F49 ––Spare
F50 ––Spare
F51 –20 Amp YellowFront Heated / Vented Seats *
F52 –10 Amp RedHeated/Cooled Cup Holders/Rear Heated Seat 
Sw
itches *
F53 –10 Amp RedHVAC Module/In Vehicle Temperature Sensor
F54 ––Spare
F55 ––Spare
F56 ––Spare
F57 ––Spare
F58 –10 Amp RedAirbag Module
F59 –20 Amp YellowAdjustable Pedals – Police
F60 ––Spare
F61 ––Spare
F62 ––Spare
F63 ––Spare
F64 –25 Amp BreakerRear Windows (Charger/300)
F65 –10 Amp RedAirbag Module
F66 ––Spare
F67 –10 Amp RedRain and Light Sensor / Sunroof / Inside RearView 
M
i
rror / Police Run Acc Relay
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description
* If Equipped