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Battery and Charging System (12 volt)
Action
Message
The charging system needs servicing. If the warning stays on or continue\
s to come on, havethe system checked as soon as possible.
Check Charging System
The charging system needs servicing. If the warning stays on or continue\
s to come on havethe system checked as soon as possible.
Charging System Service Soon
The charging system needs servicing. Have the system checked as soon as possible.
Charging System Service Now
The battery management system determines that the 12V battery is at a lo\
w state of charge.Start the engine to charge the battery or charge the battery using an aft\
ermarket battery
charger. This message clears once you restart your vehicle and the battery stat\
e of charge has recovered.
Battery State of Charge Low
The battery management system determines that the battery is at a low st\
ate of charge. Turnthe ignition off as soon as possible to protect the battery. This message will clear once the
vehicle has been started and the battery state of charge has recovered. \
Turning off unneces- sary electrical loads will allow faster battery state-of-charge recovery\
.
Turn Power Off To Save Battery
Displays when the battery management system detects an extended low-volt\
age condition.
Various vehicle features will be disabled to help preserve the battery. Turn off as many of the electrical loads as soon as possible to improve system voltage. If the system voltage has recovered, the disabled features will operate again as normal.
Low Battery Features Temporarily Turned Off
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Action
Message
Indicates that the rear seat interior door release switches and power wi\
ndows are switchedoff, preventing rear seat occupants from opening the doors or windows.
Child Lock ON
Indicates that the rear seat interior door release switches and power wi\
ndows are switchedon, allowing the rear seat occupants to open the doors and windows.
Child Lock OFF
The factory keypad code displays in the information display after the system resets t\
he keypad.See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 97).
Factory Keypad Code {X X X X X}
Driver Alert Action
Message
Stop and rest as soon as it is safe to do so.
Driver Alert Warning Rest Now
Take a rest soon.
Driver Alert Warning Rest Suggested
Fuel Action
Message
An early reminder of a low fuel condition.
Fuel Level Low
The fuel fill inlet valve may not be properly closed.
Check Fuel Fill Inlet
Wait for up to 15 seconds while the fuel system depressurizes.
Fuel Door Opening
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Action
Message
Informs the driver that the powertrain needs service due to a powertrain\
concern. Have thesystem checked as soon as possible.
See Manual
The engine has reduced power to help reduce high engine temperature.
Power Reduced to Lower Engine Temp
The brake system has reduced stopping power.
Brake Applied Power Reduced
The motor electronics are overheating. Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible, turn off
your vehicle and let it cool. If the warning stays on or continues to co\
me on, have the system
checked as soon as possible.
Motor Coolant Over Temperature
EV functionality is disabled and the engine is running to maintain oil q\
uality. See Plug-In
Hybrid Vehicle Operation (page 222).
Engine ON Due to Low Use Normal Operation
MyKey Action
Message
You cannot program a MyKey.
MyKey not Created
MyKey is active.
MyKey Active Drive Safely
When switching on your vehicle and MyKey is in use, displays that the MyKey speed limit is on.
Speed Limited to XX MPH/km/h
MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on and the vehicle speed is approaching 80 mph (130 km/h)
.
Near Vehicle Top Speed
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Action
Message
The radar is blocked due to inclement weather, ice, mud or water in front of radar. You cantypically clean the sensor to resolve. See Principle of Operation (page 272).
Park Aid Not Available Sensor Blocked See
Manual
Displays the park aid status.
Front Park Aid On Off
Displays the park aid status.
Rear Park Aid On Off
Park Brake Action
Message
The parking brake is set, the engine is running and you drive your vehicle more than
3 mph
(5 km/h). If the warning stays on after the parking brake is released, have the system checked as soon as possible.
Park Brake Engaged
The electric parking brake is set and a manual release is attempted without the brake pedal being pressed.
To Release: Press Brake and Switch
The electric parking brake is set and an automatic release is attempted but cannot beperformed. Perform a manual release.
Park Brake Use Switch to Release
The electric parking brake is set and your vehicle speed exceeds
3 mph (5 km/h). Release
park brake before continued driving.
Release Park Brake
The electric parking brake is not fully applied.
Park Brake Not Applied
The electric parking brake is not fully released.
Park Brake Not Released
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Remote Start
Action
Message
Displays as a reminder to apply the brake and push the gear shift button to drive the vehicle after a remote start.
To Drive: Press Brake and Gear Shift Button
Seats Action
Message
Objects are by the passenger seat. After the objects are moved away from\
the seat, if thewarning stays on or continues to come on have the system checked as soon as possible.
Occupant Sensor BLOCKED Remove Objects
Near Passenger Seat
Displays as a reminder that memory seats are not available while driving\
.
Memory Recall Not Permitted While Driving
Displays to show where your memory setting has been saved.
Memory {0} Saved
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Signaling and Traffic Indication.
A
Navigation Display Area.
B
ADAS Display Area.
C
System Message Display Area.
D
ADAS Message Display Area.
E
Status Bar.
F
Speed Limit Display Area.
G
Speedometer Display Area.
H
Signaling and Traffic Indication
Displays direction indicators and blind spot
information (if direction indicators are active).
Navigation Display Area
Displays navigation next turn instructions.
ADAS Display Area
Displays Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane
centering aid and lane keeping system status
and warnings. System Message Display Area
Displays system messages and notifications
including an incoming phone call.
ADAS Message Display Area
Displays ADAS messages and image
adjustment prompts.
Status Bar
Displays Distance To Empty (DTE), time and
outside air temperature. Next to DTE, the
fuel gauge fill color changes to yellow in low
fuel conditions. You can switch off the status
bar in the HUD settings menu.Note:
For Hybrid vehicles, the status bar also
displays your EV Range.
Speed Limit Display Area
Displays your speed limit information (if
available in the map database or detected
by the camera).
Speedometer Display Area
Displays your current vehicle speed and your
transmission gear selection.
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SITTING IN THE CORRECT
POSITION
WARNING: Sitting improperly, out of
position or with the seatback reclined too
far can take weight off the seat cushion
and affect the decision of the passenger
sensing system, resulting in serious injury
or death in the event of a crash. Always sit
upright against your seat back, with your
feet on the floor. WARNING: Do not recline the seat
backrest too far as this can cause the
occupant to slide under the seatbelt,
resulting in personal injury in the event of
a crash. WARNING:
Do not place objects
higher than the top of the seat backrest.
Failure to follow this instruction could result
in personal injury or death in the event of
a sudden stop or crash. When you use them properly, the seat, head
restraint, seatbelt and airbags will provide
optimum protection in the event of a crash.
We recommend that you follow these
guidelines:
•
Sit in an upright position with the base of
your spine as far back as possible.
• Do not recline the seat backrest so that
your torso is more than 30 degrees from
the upright position. •
Adjust the head restraint so that the top
of it is level with the top of your head and
as far forward as possible. Make sure that
you remain comfortable.
• Keep sufficient distance between
yourself and the steering wheel. We
recommend a minimum of
10 in (25 cm)
between your breastbone and the airbag
cover.
• Hold the steering wheel with your arms
slightly bent.
• Bend your legs slightly so that you can
press the pedals fully.
• Position the shoulder strap of the seatbelt
over the center of your shoulder and
position the lap strap tightly across your
hips.
Make sure that your driving position is
comfortable and that you can maintain full
control of your vehicle.
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HEAD RESTRAINTS
WARNING: Fully adjust the head
restraint before you sit in or operate your
vehicle. This will help minimize the risk of
neck injury in the event of a crash. Do not
adjust the head restraint when your vehicle
is moving. WARNING:
The head restraint is a
safety device. Whenever possible it should
be installed and properly adjusted when
the seat is occupied. Failure to adjust the
head restraint properly could reduce its
effectiveness during certain impacts.
Note: Adjust the seat backrest to an upright
driving position before adjusting the head
restraint. Adjust the head restraint so that
the top of it is level with the top of your head
and as far forward as possible. Make sure
that you remain comfortable. If you are
extremely tall, adjust the head restraint to
its highest position. Adjusting the Head Restraints
Front Seat Head Restraints
The head restraints consist of:
An energy absorbing head
restraint.
A
Two steel stems.
B
Guide sleeve adjust and release
button.
C
Guide sleeve unlock and remove
button.
D Raising the Head Restraint
Pull the head restraint up.
Lowering the Head Restraint
1. Press and hold the C button.
2. Push the head restraint down.
Removing the Head Restraint
1.
Pull the head restraint up until it reaches
its highest position.
2. Press and hold the C and D buttons.
3. Pull the head restraint up.
Installing the Head Restraint
Align the steel stems into the guide sleeves
and push the head restraint down until it
locks.
Tilting Head Restraints
The front head restraints tilt for extra comfort.
To tilt the head restraint, do the following:
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