ENTERING A PARALLEL PARKING
SPACE
1. Press the active park assist button.
2. Select parallel park.
Note:
The system detects other vehicles and
curbs to find a parking space.
3. Use the turn signal lever to search for a parking space on the driver or passenger
side of your vehicle.
Note: The system defaults to searching for
a parking spot on the passenger side of your
vehicle if you do not use the turn signal lever.
4. Drive your vehicle approximately 3 ft (1 m)
away from and parallel to the other
parked vehicles when searching for a
parking space.
Note: A tone sounds and a message
appears in the information and
entertainment display when active park
assist finds a parking space.
5. Press and hold the brake pedal.
6. Release the steering wheel and shift into
reverse (R). 7.
Use the accelerator and brake to control
your vehicle's speed when parking. You
are responsible for stopping your vehicle.
8. Active park assist is a multi-step process
and requires you to shift the transmission
multiple times. Follow the onscreen
instructions until parking is complete.
Note: You can slow down your vehicle at
any time by pressing the brake pedal.
Note: When parallel parking between
objects, the system will park closer to the
object in front of your vehicle to allow easier
access to the luggage compartment.
ENTERING A PERPENDICULAR
PARKING SPACE
1. Press the active park assist button.
2. Select perpendicular parking.
Note: Active park assist does not recognize
parking space lines and centers your vehicle
between objects.
Note: Active park assist backs your vehicle
into parking spaces. 3. Use the turn signal lever to search for a
parking space on the driver or passenger
side of your vehicle.
Note: The system defaults to searching for
a parking spot on the passenger side of your
vehicle if you do not use the turn signal lever.
4. Drive your vehicle approximately 3 ft (1 m)
away from and perpendicular to the other
parked vehicles when searching for a
parking space.
Note: A tone sounds and a message
appears in the information and
entertainment display when active park
assist finds a parking space.
5. Press and hold the brake pedal.
6. Release the steering wheel and shift into
reverse (R).
7. Use the accelerator and brake to control
your vehicle's speed when parking. You
are responsible for stopping your vehicle.
8. Active park assist is a multi-step process
and requires you to shift the transmission
multiple times. Follow the onscreen
instructions until parking is complete.
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Note:
Active park assist aligns the front-end
of your vehicle with the lane side of the
object next to it.
Note: When only one object is detected, the
system allows enough distance to open the
door on either side.
Note: You can slow down your vehicle at
any time by pressing the brake pedal.
EXITING A PARKING SPACE
Active park assist only assists leaving parallel
parking spaces.
1. Press the active park assist button.
2. Select parallel park exit.
3. Use the turn signal to choose the direction to exit the parking space.
4. Press and hold the brake pedal.
5. Release the steering wheel and shift into
the instructed gear.
6. Release the parking brake. 7.
Use the accelerator and brake to control
your vehicle's speed when exiting the
parking space. You are responsible for
stopping your vehicle.
8. Active park assist is multi-step process and requires you to shift the transmission
multiple times. Follow the onscreen
instructions until operation is complete.
Note: After active park assist drives your
vehicle to a position where you can exit the
parking space in a forward movement, a
message appears instructing you to take full
control of your vehicle.
9. Take control of your vehicle.
Note: You can slow down your vehicle at
any time by pressing the brake pedal. ACTIVE PARK ASSIST –
TROUBLESHOOTING
Active Park Assist – Information
Messages Action
Message
The system requiresservice. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Active Park Fault
Active Park Assist – Frequently Asked
Questions
Why does active park assist not operate
correctly? The system is unable to detect a vehicle,
curb or object to park next to or in
between. The system needs boundary
objects to operate correctly.
Why does active park assist not search for
a parking space? You have switched traction control off.
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You can also press the accelerator or brake
pedal until you reach the speed you prefer.
Press either button to select the current
speed as the set speed.
The system may apply the brakes to slow
the vehicle to the new set speed. The set
speed continuously displays in the
information display when the system is
active.
SETTING THE ADAPTIVE CRUISE
CONTROL GAP
Press the button to cycle through
the four gap settings. The selected gap appears in the instrument
cluster display as shown by the bars in the
image.
Note:
The gap setting is time dependent and
therefore, the distance adjusts with your
vehicle speed.
Note: It is your responsibility to select a gap
appropriate to the driving conditions.
Adaptive Cruise Control Gap Settings Dynamic
Behavior
Gap Distance
Graphic
Display,
Bars Indic- ated
Between Vehicles
Sport.
Closest.
1
Normal.
Close.
2
Normal.
Medium.
3
Comfort.
Far.
4
Each time you switch the system on, it
selects the last chosen gap setting. Following a Vehicle
When a vehicle ahead of you enters the
same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in the
same lane, the vehicle speed adjusts to
maintain the gap setting.
Note:
When you are following a vehicle and
you switch on a turn signal lamp, adaptive
cruise control may provide a small,
temporary acceleration to help you pass.
Your vehicle maintains a consistent gap from
the vehicle ahead until:
• The vehicle in front of you accelerates to
a speed above the set speed.
• The vehicle in front of you moves out of
the lane you are in.
• You set a new gap distance.
The system applies the brakes to slow down
your vehicle to maintain a safe gap distance
from the vehicle in front of you. The system
only applies limited braking. You can
override the system by applying the brakes.
Note: The brakes may emit noise when
applied by the system.
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LANE KEEPING SYSTEM
LIMITATIONS
The lane keeping system only operates when
the vehicle speed is greater than 40 mph
(64 km/h).
The system works when the camera can
detect at least one lane marking.
The lane keeping system may not correctly
operate in any of the following conditions:
• The lane keeping system does not detect
at least one lane marking.
• You switch the turn signal on.
• You apply direct steering, accelerate fast
or brake hard.
• The vehicle speed is less than
40 mph
(64 km/h).
• The anti-lock brake, stability control or
traction control system activates.
• The lane is too narrow.
• Something is obscuring the camera or it
is unable to detect the lane markings due
to environment, traffic or vehicle
conditions. The lane keeping system may not correct
lane positioning in any of the following
conditions:
•
High winds.
• Uneven road surfaces.
• Heavy or uneven loads.
• Incorrect tire pressure.
SWITCHING THE LANE KEEPING
SYSTEM ON AND OFF To activate the lane keeping
system, press the button on the
turn signal lever.
Note: The system stores the on or off setting
until manually changed, unless it detects a
MyKey™. If the system detects a MyKey™, it
defaults to on and the mode is set to alert.
Note: If the system detects a MyKey™,
pressing the button does not affect the on
or off status of the system. You can only
change the mode and intensity settings. SWITCHING THE LANE KEEPING
SYSTEM MODE
The lane keeping system has different
settings that you can view or adjust using
the information display.
The system stores the last known selection
for each of these settings. You do not need
to readjust your settings each time you
switch on the system.
To change the lane keeping system mode,
use the instrument cluster display:
1. Using the instrument cluster display
controls on the steering wheel, select
SETTINGS
.
2. Select
Driver assistance.
3. Select
Lane keeping system.
4. Select
Mode.
5. Select a mode.
Note: The system remembers the last setting
when you start your vehicle. If the system
detects a MyKey™, it defaults to the last
setting for that MyKey™.
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BLIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM INDICATORS When blind spot information
system detects a vehicle, an alert
indicator illuminates in the exterior
mirror on the side the approaching vehicle
is coming from. If you turn the turn signal on
for that side of your vehicle, the alert
indicator flashes.
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM – TROUBLESHOOTING
Blind Spot Information System – Information Messages Action
Message
A fault with the system has occurred. Have your vehicle checked assoon as possible.
Blind Spot System Fault
Something is blocking the sensors. Clean the sensors.
Blind Spot Not Available Sensor Blocked See Manual
The system automatically turns off and displays this message when
you connect a trailer to the vehicle that does not have a trailer blind spot system or when you switch the trailer blind spot system off through the touchscreen.
Blind Spot Alert Deactivated Trailer Attached
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Note:
You cannot use a seven-pin trailer
wiring connector for your vehicle and the
trailer lighting equipment.
Trailer Lamps WARNING: Never connect any trailer
lamp wiring to the vehicle's tail lamp wiring;
this may damage the electrical system
resulting in fire. Contact your authorized
dealer as soon as possible for assistance
in proper trailer tow wiring installation.
Additional electrical equipment may be
required.
Trailer lamps are required on most towed
vehicles. Make sure all running lights, brake
lights, turn signals and hazard lights are
working.
Safety Chains
Note: Do not attach safety chains to the
bumper. Always connect the safety chains
to the frame or hook retainers of your trailer
hitch. Install trailer safety chains to the trailer hitch
as recommended by the manufacturer. Cross
the chains under the trailer coupler and allow
enough slack for turning tight corners. Do
not allow the chains to drag on the ground.
If the trailer safety chain hook has a latch,
make sure the latch is fully closed.
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EXTERIOR BULBS
Exterior Bulb Specification Chart
Power (Watt)
Specification
Lamp
LED
LED
Brake and rear lamp.
LED
LED
Central high mounted brake lamp.
PWM/LED
H15/LED
Daytime running lamps.
LED
LED
Front fog lamp.
21
WY21W
Front turn signal lamp.
LED
LED
Front side marker lamp.
LED
LED
Front signature lamp.
LED
LED
Headlamp high beam.
LED
LED
Headlamp low beam.
LED
LED
High-intensity discharge headlamps.
5
W5W
License plate lamp.
LED
LED
Rear turn signal lamp.
LED
LED
Rear side marker lamp.
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Removing a Headlamp Assembly
1. Open the hood. See Opening and
Closing the Hood (page 332). 2. Remove the screws.
3.
Pull the headlamp toward the front of the
vehicle to disengage it from the lower
fixing point. 4. Lift the headlamp up and remove it.
5. Disconnect the electrical connector.Changing a Front Turn Signal Lamp
Bulb Headlamp low beam.
A
Headlamp low and high beam -
vehicles with high-intensity
discharge headlamps.
Headlamp high beam.
B
Daytime running lamp.
Front turn signal lamp.
C
1. Remove the headlamp assembly.
See
Removing a Headlamp Assembly (page
352
).
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