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Left Lane Departure — Only Left Lane Detected
When the system is active and only, for example, 
the left lane marking has been detected, the 
detected lane illuminates in white on the display. 
The system is then ready to provide visual 
warnings on the display in the event of uninten-
tional exiting of the lane (turn signal not 
activated) to the left.
Left Lane Marking Detected
When the system detects that the vehicle has 
approached the lane line and is about to pass it, 
the left line on the display illuminates in yellow.
Left Lane Marking Approached The system operates in the same way, but 
mirrored, in the event of exiting the right lane 
when only the right lane marking has been 
detected.
Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected
When the system is active, both lane lines on the 
display illuminate in white to indicate that both of 
the lane markings have been detected.
When lane markings are detected, the system is 
ready to provide indications in case the driver 
unintentionally leaves the lane (turn signal not 
activated).
As the Lane Departure Warning system detects 
the lane markings while the vehicle is in motion, 
it will adjust the display accordingly (from white to 
yellow and yellow to white, and increase their 
thickness).
If a lane line is crossed, the driver is alerted by an 
audible signal as well as the visual indication in 
the instrument cluster. The signal is emitted 
through the speakers on the side of the lane limit 
which is being crossed (e.g. if the vehicle is 
exceeding the left line of the lane, the audible 
signal will come from the speakers on the left of 
the vehicle).
Limited Operation Warning
If a message appears on the display, a condition 
limiting the Lane Departure Warning system 
operation may have occurred. This could be an 
obstruction of the camera view, or a fault in the 
system.
If an obstruction is detected, clean the area of the 
windshield by the interior rearview mirror.
Although the vehicle can still be driven in normal 
conditions, the system may not function properly. When the conditions limiting the system are 
corrected, it will go back to normal operation. 
Should a fault persist, contact an authorized 
dealer.
System Failure Warning
If the system turns off and   appears on the 
display, it means that there is a system fault.
In this case, it is still possible to drive the vehicle, 
but you are advised to contact an authorized 
dealer as soon as possible.
CHANGING LANE DEPARTURE WARNING 
S
TATUS
The system's sensitivity can be set through the 
radio system. Sensitivity “High” or “Low” can be 
selected.
To access the function, from the main menu 
select the following in order: 
1. Driver Assistance
2. Lane Departure Warning
3. Sensitivity
LANE KEEPING ASSIST 
(LKA) SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED
The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system uses a 
camera located on the windshield to detect the 
lane markings and calculate the position of the 
vehicle within such markings, in order to make 
sure that the vehicle remains inside the lane. This 
is an active system that will apply torque to the 
steering wheel if it senses that the vehicle is 
drifting out of the lane.
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When one or both lane markings are detected 
and the vehicle passes over one without a turn 
signal being applied, the system will apply torque 
to the steering wheel and a visual signal will be 
displayed in the instrument cluster display. An 
audible signal may also sound.
If the vehicle continues to go beyond the lane line 
without any driver intervention, the surpassed 
lane line (left or right) will light up on the 
instrument cluster display to urge the driver to 
bring the vehicle back inside the lane markings.Lane Crossed
TURNING LANE KEEPING ASSIST ON OR 
O
FF
The system is activated/deactivated by pressing 
the button at the end of the multifunction lever. 
Each time the engine is started, the system 
maintains the operating mode that was selected 
when it was previously turned off. Activation/Deactivation Button
Activation Conditions
Once the activation button is pushed, the system 
becomes active only if the following conditions 
are met:
The car speed is higher than 37 mph
(60 km/h) (the system is deactivated at 
speeds equal to or higher than 110 mph 
(180 km/h))
The lane limit lines are visible at least on one 
side
There are suitable visibility conditions
The road is straight or with wide radius bends
A suitable distance is kept from the vehicle in 
front
The turn signal (to indicate leaving the lane) is 
not active
LANE KEEPING ASSIST WARNING 
M
ESSAGE
The Lane Keeping Assist system also advises the 
driver when the car changes lanes by showing 
symbols and messages on the instrument cluster 
display.
The message at the top of the display remains 
active only until the main reconfigurable area of 
the display is activated by pressing the TRIP 
button located on the end of the windshield wiper 
lever  
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After activating the main reconfigurable area, the 
Lane Keeping Assist system messages will be 
shown in the instrument cluster display.
When the system is active and the lane markings 
have not been detected, the display shows two 
grey lane lines.
Lane Markings Not Detected
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Left Lane Departure — Only Left Lane Detected
When the system is active and only, for example, 
the left lane marking has been detected, the 
detected lane lights up in white on the display. 
The system is then ready to provide visual 
warnings on the display in the event of uninten-
tional exiting of the lane (turn signal indicator not 
activated) to the left.
Left Lane Marking Detected
When the system detects that the vehicle has 
approached the lane marking and is about to 
pass it, the left line on the display lights up in 
yellow.
Left Lane Marking Approached
NOTE:
The system operates in the same way, but 
mirrored, in the event of exiting the right lane 
when only the right lane marking has been 
detected.
Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected
When the system is active, both lane lines on the 
display illuminate in white to indicate the 
successful detection of both limits.
When lane markings are detected, the system is 
ready to provide indications in case the driver 
unintentionally leaves the lane (turn signal not 
activated).
As the Lane Keeping Assist system detects the 
lane markings while the vehicle is in motion, it will 
adjust the display accordingly (from white to 
yellow and yellow to white, and increase their 
thickness).
If a lane line is crossed, the driver is alerted by an 
audible signal as well as the visual indication in 
the instrument cluster. The signal is emitted 
through the speakers on the side of the lane 
marking which is being crossed (e.g. if the vehicle 
is exceeding the left line of the lane, the audible 
signal will come from the speakers on the left of 
the vehicle).
Hands Presence On The Steering Wheel 
Detection
The system is able to detect the presence of the 
driver’s hands on the steering wheel.
When the system does not detect the presence of 
hands on the steering wheel for a few seconds 
(up to 6 seconds), the following screen will be 
displayed on the instrument cluster display. No 
acoustic warning will be emitted in this case. Hand Presence On The Steering Wheel Not 
Detected Display (Up To 6 Seconds)
When the system does not detect the presence of 
hands on the steering wheel for a few seconds 
(from 6 to 15 seconds), the following screen will 
be displayed on the instrument cluster display. A 
short acoustic signal will sound if hands are not 
detected on the steering wheel for 6 to 12 sec- 
onds. A continuous signal will sound if hands are 
not detected on the steering wheel for 12 to 
15 seconds.
Hand Presence On The Steering Wheel Not  Detected Display (6 To 15 Seconds)
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After 15 seconds with the hands removed from 
the steering wheel, the LKA system will be 
deactivated and a dedicated message will be 
shown on the instrument cluster display. A short 
acoustic signal will sound in this case.
In any of the situations above where the hands 
are removed from the steering wheel for more 
than 6 seconds, it is necessary to reposition the 
hands on the steering wheel.
Changing The System Sensitivity
The system's sensitivity can be set through the 
radio system in the Driver Assistance menu. 
Select “Lane Keep Assist - Settings” and then 
“Keeping sensitivity”. Sensitivity “Early” or “Late” 
can be selected.
Changing The System Strength
The system’s strength can be set through the 
radio system in the Driver Assistance menu. 
Select “Lane Keep Assist - Settings” and then 
“Strength”. Strength “Low” or “High” can be 
selected.
Limited Operation Warning
If a message appears on the display, a condition 
limiting the LKA system operation may have 
occurred. This could be an obstruction of the 
camera view, or a fault in the system.
If an obstruction is detected, clean the area of the 
windshield by the interior rearview mirror.
Although the vehicle can still be driven in normal 
conditions, the system may not function properly.
When the conditions limiting the system are 
corrected, it will go back to normal operation. 
Should a fault persist, contact an authorized 
dealer.
System Failure Signaling
If the system turns off and   appears on the 
display, it means that there is a system fault.
In this case, it is still possible to drive the vehicle, 
but you are advised to contact an authorized 
dealer as soon as possible.
REAR BACK UP CAMERA / 
DYNAMIC GRIDLINES 
The Rear Back Up Camera is located on the 
liftgate, above the rear license plate.
Rear Back Up Camera Location
 CAUTION!
Projecting loads on the roof of the vehicle 
may interfere with the correct operation of 
the camera. Before starting, make sure the 
load is correctly positioned, in order not to 
cover the camera operating range.
If the windshield must be replaced due to 
scratches, chips or breakage, contact an 
authorized dealer. Do not replace the 
windshield on your own; there is risk of 
malfunction. It is advisable to replace the 
windshield if it is damaged in the area of the 
camera.
Do not tamper with or operate on the camera. 
Do not close the openings in the aesthetic 
cover located under the interior rearview 
mirror. In the event of a failure of the camera, 
contact an authorized dealer immediately.
Do not cover the operating range of the 
camera with stickers or other objects. Also 
pay attention to other objects on the hood 
(e.g. a layer of snow) and make sure they do 
not interfere with the camera.
The camera may have limited or absent 
operation due to weather conditions such as: 
heavy rain, hail, thick fog, heavy snow, or 
formation of ice layers on the windshield.
Camera operation may also be compromised 
by the presence of dust, condensation, dirt or 
ice on the windshield, traffic conditions (e.g. 
vehicles that are driving not aligned with 
yours, vehicle driving in a transverse or 
opposite way on the same lane, bend with a 
small radius of curvature), or road surface 
conditions and driving conditions (e.g. 
off-road driving). Make sure the windshield is 
always clean. Use specific detergents and 
clean cloths to avoid scratching the 
windshield. The camera operation may also 
be limited or absent in some driving, traffic 
and road surface conditions.
 CAUTION!
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Camera Activation/Deactivation
To activate the Rear Back Up Camera features, 
select “Driver Assistance” from the Main Menu of 
the radio system. Under Driver Assistance, Rear 
Back Up Camera features can be selected:
View
Camera Delay
Camera Guidelines
Selecting “View” will activate the camera view on 
the display.
Selecting “Camera Delay” will allow the camera 
view to remain on the display shortly after the 
vehicle is no longer in REVERSE, followed by the 
previously active screen.
Selecting “Camera Guidelines” will activate the 
display of the dynamic guidelines that indicate 
the route of the vehicle.
When the vehicle is in REVERSE, the radio system 
display will show the area behind the vehicle, as 
seen by the Rear Back Up Camera, along with a 
warning message.
Rear Back Up Camera Display When enabled in the radio settings, active 
guidelines are overlaid on the image to illustrate 
the width of the vehicle and its projected backup 
path based on the steering wheel position. A 
dashed center line overlay indicates the center of 
the vehicle to assist in rear parking maneuvers or 
trailer hitch alignment. Different colored zones 
indicate the distance to the rear of the vehicle. 
The following table shows the approximate 
distances for each zone:
Messages On The Display
If the liftgate is opened, the camera will not detect 
any obstacle behind the vehicle. The display will 
show a dedicated warning message.
Make sure the liftgate is closed by pushing next to 
the lock until it clicks.
Important Notes
Ice, snow or mud on the surface of the camera 
may reduce its sensitivity. It is important to 
keep the camera surface clean, and free from 
debris.
When parking, be aware of obstacles that may 
be above or below the camera range.
AreaDistance From The 
Rear Of The Vehicle
Red 0–11.8 inches
(0–30 cm)
Yellow 11.8 inches to 3.3 feet 
(30 cm–1 m)
Green 3.3 feet or more 
(1 m or more)
 WARNING!
Drivers must be careful when backing up even 
when using the Rear Back Up Camera. Always 
check carefully behind your vehicle, and be 
sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other 
vehicles, obstructions, or blind spots before 
backing up. You are responsible for the safety 
of your surroundings and must continue to pay 
attention while backing up. Failure to do so 
can result in serious injury or death.
 CAUTION!
To avoid vehicle damage, Rear Back Up 
Camera should only be used as a parking 
aid. The Rear Back Up Camera is unable to 
view every obstacle or object in your drive 
path.
To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must 
be driven slowly when using the Rear Back 
Up Camera to be able to stop in time when an 
obstacle is seen. It is recommended that the 
driver look frequently over his/her shoulder 
when using the Rear Back Up Camera.
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2. Unlock the locking device and remove the
compact spare tire to reach the emergency
opening cable on the side of the fuel door.
Cargo Area
3. Pull the cable to release the fuel door lock.
Release Cable
4. Open the fuel door by pushing it. Models Without Compact Spare Tire
1. Open the liftgate and lift up the load floor.
Load Floor
2. Lift up the cover to reach the emergency opening cable on the side of the fuel door.
Cargo Box 3. Pull the cable to release the fuel door lock.
Cargo Box Opened
4. Open the fuel door by pushing it.
1 — Locking Device
1 — Release Cable
1 — Cover
2 — Release Cable
 WARNING!
Never have any smoking materials lit in or 
near the vehicle when the fuel door is open 
or the tank is being filled.
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NOTE:
If the filler compartment is washed with a pres-
sure washer, keep it at a distance of at least 
8 inches (20 cm).
VEHICLE LOADING 
CERTIFICATION LABEL
As required by National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration regulations, your vehicle has a 
certification label affixed to the driver's side door 
or pillar.
This label contains the month and year of 
manufacture, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
(GVWR), Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) front 
and rear, and Vehicle Identification Number 
(VIN). A Month-Day-Hour (MDH) number is 
included on this label and indicates the Month, 
Day and Hour of manufacture. The bar code that 
appears on the bottom of the label is your VIN.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 
The GVWR is the total permissible weight of your 
vehicle including driver, passengers, vehicle, 
options and cargo. The label also specifies  maximum capacities of front and rear axle 
systems (GAWR). Total load must be limited so 
GVWR and front and rear GAWR are not 
exceeded.
Payload
The payload of a vehicle is defined as the 
allowable load weight a truck can carry, including 
the weight of the driver, all passengers, options 
and cargo.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
The GAWR is the maximum permissible load on 
the front and rear axles. The load must be 
distributed in the cargo area so that the GAWR of 
each axle is not exceeded.
Each axle GAWR is determined by the 
components in the system with the lowest load 
carrying capacity (axle, springs, tires or wheels). 
Heavier axles or suspension components 
sometimes specified by purchasers for increased 
durability do not necessarily increase the 
vehicle's GVWR.
Tire Size
The tire size on the Vehicle Certification Label 
represents the actual tire size on your vehicle. 
Replacement tires must be equal to the load 
capacity of this tire size.
Rim Size
This is the rim size that is appropriate for the tire 
size listed.
Inflation Pressure
This is the cold tire inflation pressure for your 
vehicle for all loading conditions up to full GAWR.
Curb Weight
The curb weight of a vehicle is defined as the total 
weight of the vehicle with all fluids, including 
vehicle fuel, at full capacity conditions, and with 
no occupants or cargo loaded into the vehicle. 
The front and rear curb weight values are 
determined by weighing your vehicle on a 
commercial scale before any occupants or cargo 
are added.
Loading
The actual total weight and the weight of the front 
and rear of your vehicle at the ground can best be 
determined by weighing it when it is loaded and 
ready for operation.
The entire vehicle should first be weighed on a 
commercial scale to ensure that the GVWR has 
not been exceeded. The weight on the front and 
rear of the vehicle should then be determined 
separately to be sure that the load is properly 
distributed over the front and rear axle. Weighing 
the vehicle may show that the GAWR of either the 
front or rear axles has been exceeded but the 
total load is within the specified GVWR. If so, 
weight must be shifted from front to rear or rear 
to front as appropriate until the specified weight 
limitations are met. Store the heavier items down 
low and be sure that the weight is distributed 
equally. Stow all loose items securely before 
driving.
Improper weight distributions can have an 
adverse effect on the way your vehicle steers and 
handles and the way the brakes operate.
Never add fuel when the engine is running. 
This is in violation of most state and federal 
fire regulations and may cause the 
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) to turn on.
A fire may result if gasoline is pumped into a 
portable container that is inside of a vehicle. 
You could be burned. Always place gas 
containers on the ground while filling.
 WARNING!
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TRAILER TOWING 
In this section you will find safety tips and 
information on limits to the type of towing you can 
reasonably do with your vehicle. Before towing a 
trailer, carefully review this information to tow 
your load as efficiently and safely as possible.
To maintain the New Vehicle Limited Warranty 
coverage, follow the requirements and 
recommendations in this manual concerning 
vehicles used for trailer towing.
COMMON TOWING DEFINITIONS
The following trailer towing related definitions will 
assist you in understanding the following 
information:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 
The GVWR is the total allowable weight of your 
vehicle. This includes driver, passengers, cargo 
and tongue weight. The total load must be limited 
so that you do not exceed the GVWR  
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Gross Trailer Weight (GTW)
The GTW is the weight of the trailer plus the weight 
of all cargo, consumables, and equipment 
(permanent or temporary) loaded in or on the trailer 
in its "loaded and ready for operation" condition.
The recommended way to measure GTW is to put 
your fully loaded trailer on a vehicle scale. The 
entire weight of the trailer must be supported by 
the scale.
Gross Combination Weight Rating 
(GCWR)
The GCWR is the total allowable weight of your 
vehicle and trailer when weighed in combination.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) 
The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front 
and rear axles. Distribute the load over the front 
and rear axles evenly. Make sure that you do not 
exceed either front or rear GAWR  
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Tongue Weight (TW)
The tongue weight is the downward force exerted 
on the hitch ball by the trailer. You must consider 
this as part of the load on your vehicle.
Trailer Frontal Area
The frontal area is the maximum height multiplied 
by the maximum width of the front of a trailer.
Weight-Carrying Hitch
A weight-carrying hitch supports the trailer tongue 
weight, just as if it were luggage located at a hitch 
ball or some other connecting point of the vehicle. 
These kinds of hitches are the most popular on 
the market today and they are commonly used to 
tow small and medium sized trailers.
Weight-Distributing Hitch
A weight-distributing hitch system works by 
applying leverage through spring (load) bars. They 
are typically used for heavier loads to distribute 
trailer tongue weight to the tow vehicle's front 
axle and the trailer axle(s). When used in 
accordance with the manufacturer's directions, it 
provides for a more level ride, offering more 
consistent steering and brake control thereby 
enhancing towing safety. The addition of a 
friction/hydraulic sway control also dampens 
sway caused by traffic and crosswinds and 
contributes positively to tow vehicle and trailer 
stability. Trailer Sway Control and a 
weight-distributing (load equalizing) hitch are 
recommended for heavier Tongue Weights (TW) 
and may be required depending on vehicle and 
trailer configuration/loading to comply with Gross 
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) requirements.
 WARNING!
Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the 
GVWR or the maximum front and rear GAWR. If 
you do, parts on your vehicle can break, or it 
can change the way your vehicle handles. This 
could cause you to lose control. Overloading 
can shorten the life of your vehicle.
 WARNING!
It is important that you do not exceed the 
maximum front or rear GAWR. A dangerous 
driving condition can result if either rating is 
exceeded. You could lose control of the vehicle 
and have a collision.
 WARNING!
An improperly adjusted weight-distributing 
hitch system may reduce handling, stability, 
braking performance, and could result in a 
collision.
Weight-distributing hitch systems may not be 
compatible with surge brake couplers. 
Consult with the hitch and trailer 
manufacturer or a reputable Recreational 
Vehicle dealer for additional information.
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