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The TPMS will signal the driver if pressure falls 
below the warning limit for any reason, including 
the effects of low temperature and normal loss of 
pressure from the tire.
The TPMS will stop indicating insufficient tire 
pressure when pressure is equal to or greater 
than the prescribed cold inflation level. 
Therefore, if insufficient tire pressure is indicated 
by the ( ) warning light displaying in the 
instrument cluster, increase the inflation 
pressure up to the prescribed cold inflation value.
The system will automatically update, and the 
TPMS Warning Light will turn off once the system 
receives the updated tire pressures. The vehicle 
may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes above 
15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to 
receive this information.
NOTE:
The TPMS cannot indicate sudden tire pressure 
drops (e.g. if a tire bursts). In this case, proceed 
with caution and avoid abrupt steering.
Operating Example
For example, your vehicle may have a 
recommended cold (parked for more than three 
hours) placard pressure of 33 psi (227 kPa). If the 
ambient temperature is 68°F (20°C), and the 
measured tire pressure is 28 psi (193 kPa), a 
temperature drop to 20°F (-7°C) will decrease the 
tire pressure to approximately 24 psi (165 kPa). 
This tire pressure is low enough to turn on the Tire 
Pressure Monitoring Warning Light. Driving the 
vehicle may cause the tire pressure to rise to 
approximately 28 psi (193 kPa), but the TPMS 
Warning Light will still be on. In this situation, the 
TPMS Warning Light will turn off only after the tires 
are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold 
placard pressure value.
Insufficient Tire Pressure Indication
If an insufficient pressure value is detected on 
one or more tires, the   warning light in the 
instrument cluster will display alongside the 
dedicated messages, the system will highlight the 
tire or tires with insufficient pressure graphically, 
and an acoustic signal will be emitted.In this case, stop the vehicle, check the inflation 
pressure of each tire, and inflate the necessary 
tire or tires to the correct cold inflation pressure 
value, shown on the display or in the dedicated 
TPMS menu.
TPMS Temporarily Disabled:
TPMS Check Message
When a system fault is detected, the TPMS 
Warning Light will flash on and off for 75 seconds, 
and then remain on solid. The system fault will 
also sound a chime. If the ignition is cycled, this 
sequence will repeat, provided that the system 
fault still exists. The TPMS Warning Light will turn 
off when the fault condition no longer exists. A 
system fault can occur due to any of the following:
Jamming due to electronic devices or driving 
next to facilities emitting the same radio 
frequencies as the TPMS sensors.
Installing some form of aftermarket window 
tinting that affects radio wave signals.
Packed snow or ice around the wheels or 
wheel housings.
Using tire chains on the vehicle.
Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPMS 
sensors.
After the punctured tire has been repaired with 
the original tire sealant contained in the tire kit, 
the previous condition must be restored so that 
the   warning light is off during normal driving.
TPMS Deactivation
The TPMS can be deactivated by 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.
 CAUTION!
The TPMS has been optimized for the 
original equipment tires and wheels. TPMS 
pressures and warning have been 
established for the tire size equipped on your 
vehicle. Undesirable system operation or 
sensor damage may result when using 
replacement equipment that is not of the 
same size, type, and/or style. The TPMS 
sensor is not designed for use on 
aftermarket wheels and may contribute to a 
poor overall system performance or sensor 
damage. Customers are encouraged to use 
OEM wheels to ensure proper TPMS feature 
operation.
Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause 
the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 
sensor to become inoperable. After using an 
aftermarket tire sealant it is recommended 
that you take your vehicle to an authorized 
dealer to have your sensor function checked.
After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure 
always reinstall the valve stem cap. This will 
prevent moisture and dirt from entering the 
valve stem, which could damage the TPMS 
sensor.
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Summer Or Three Season Tires — 
If Equipped
Summer tires provide traction in both wet and dry 
conditions, and are not intended to be driven in 
snow or on ice. If your vehicle is equipped with 
Summer tires, be aware these tires are not 
designed for Winter or cold driving conditions. 
Install Winter tires on your vehicle when ambient 
temperatures are less than 40°F (5°C) or if 
roads are covered with ice or snow. For more 
information, contact an authorized dealer.
Summer tires do not contain the all season 
designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on 
the tire sidewall. Use Summer tires only in sets of 
four; failure to do so may adversely affect the 
safety and handling of your vehicle.
Snow Tires 
Some areas of the country require the use of 
snow tires during the Winter. Snow tires can be 
identified by a “mountain/snowflake” symbol on 
the tire sidewall.If you need snow tires, select tires 
equivalent in size and type to the 
original equipment tires. Use snow tires 
only in sets of four; failure to do so may 
adversely affect the safety and handling of your 
vehicle. Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings 
than what was originally equipped with your 
vehicle and should not be operated at sustained 
speeds over 75 mph (120 km/h). For speeds 
above 75 mph (120 km/h) refer to original 
equipment or an authorized tire dealer for 
recommended safe operating speeds, loading 
and cold tire inflation pressures.
While studded tires improve performance on ice, 
skid and traction capability on wet or dry surfaces 
may be poorer than that of non-studded tires. Some 
states prohibit studded tires; therefore, local laws 
should be checked before using these tire types.
TIRE CHAINS AND TRACTION DEVICES
It is possible to fit 13 mm chains on the tires:
2.0L engines, 18” and 19” are chainable.
2.9L engines, 20” and 21” are chainable.
Use of traction devices require sufficient 
tire-to-body clearance. Follow these recommen -
dations to guard against damage.
NOTE:
Traction device must be of proper size for the 
tire, as recommended by the traction device 
manufacturer.
Use on rear tires only.
Check the tension of the snow chains after the 
first few meters have been driven.
Using snow chains with tires with non-original 
dimensions may damage the vehicle.
Using different tires sizes or types (M+S, snow, 
etc.) between the front and rear axles may 
adversely affect vehicle drivability, with the 
risk of losing control of the vehicle and 
resulting accidents.
 WARNING!
Do not use Summer tires in snow/ice 
conditions. You could lose vehicle control, 
resulting in severe injury or death. Driving too 
fast for conditions also creates the possibility 
of loss of vehicle control.
 CAUTION!
To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, 
observe the following precautions:
Because of restricted traction device 
clearance between tires and other 
suspension components, it is important that 
only traction devices in good condition are 
used. Broken devices can cause serious 
damage. Stop the vehicle immediately if 
noise occurs that could indicate device 
breakage. Remove the damaged parts of the 
device before further use.
Install device as tightly as possible and then 
retighten after driving about ½ mile (0.8 km).
Do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h).
Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and 
large bumps, especially with a loaded 
vehicle.
Do not drive for a prolonged period on dry 
pavement.
Observe the traction device manufacturer’s 
instructions on the method of installation, 
operating speed, and conditions for use. 
Always use the suggested operating speed of 
the device manufacturer’s if it is less than 
30 mph (48 km/h).
Do not use traction devices on a compact 
spare tire.
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PowerMirrors ...................................................... 38
Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet) ........... 54
Seats......................................................... 33
Sunroof ..................................................... 57
Windows ................................................... 56
Power Seats Forward.............................................. 31, 33
Rearward ........................................... 31, 33
Recline ............................................... 31, 33
Power Supply ..............................................234
Pregnant Women And Seat Belts ..............155
Pretensioners Seat Belts ...............................................155
Prolonged Vehicle Inactivity ......................230
R
Radial Ply Tires ...........................................224
Radio Transmitters And Mobile Phones ....... 4
Rear Camera ..............................................122
Rear Cross Path .........................................139
Reformulated Gasoline .............................. 239
Refueling Procedure ..................................124
Refueling The Vehicle ................................ 124
Reminder, Seat Belt ...................................152
Remote Control Starting System........................................ 23
Remote Keyless Entry .................................. 19
Remote Starting Exit Remote Start Mode .......................... 23
Remote Starting System ....................... 23, 81
Replacement Tires ..................................... 225
Reporting Safety Defects ...........................246
Restraints, Child .........................................164
Restraints, Head .......................................... 35 Rims And Tires ........................................... 216
Roll Over Warning ........................................... 3
S
Safety Checks Inside Vehicle .................... 173
Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ................. 174
Safety Defects, Reporting ......................... 246
Safety Information, Tire............................. 216
Safety Tips ................................................. 173
Safety, Exhaust Gas .................................. 174
Saving Fuel ................................................ 132
Scheduled Servicing .................................. 191
Scheduled Servicing Program 
(2.0L T4 MAir Engine Versions) ................ 192
Scheduled Servicing Program 
(2.9L V6 Gasoline Engine Versions) ......... 194
Seat Belt Reminder ......................................71
Seat Belts.......................................... 152, 173
Adjustable Shoulder Belt ...................... 154Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage.......................................... 154
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt  Anchorage.......................................... 154
Child Restraints ..................................... 164
Energy Management Feature ............... 155
Front Seat .............................................. 152
Inspection .............................................. 173
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting .............. 154
Lap/Shoulder Belts ............................... 152
Pregnant Women................................... 155
Pretensioners ........................................ 155
Rear Seat ............................................... 152
Reminder ............................................... 152
Seat Belt Pretensioner .......................... 155
Untwisting Procedure ............................ 154 Seats.......................................................31, 33
Adjustment .........................................31, 33
Head Restraints ....................................... 35
Heated...................................................... 34Height Adjustment ................................... 33
Power........................................................ 33
Tilting ........................................................ 33
Security Alarm .............................................. 24
Service Assistance ..................................... 245
Service Contract......................................... 245
Service Manuals ........................................ 247
Servicing Procedures ................................. 201
Shoulder Belts............................................ 152
Signals, Turn .................................44, 74, 174
Snow Chains .............................................. 228
Snow Tires .................................................. 228
Spare Tires ........................................ 226, 227
Speed Control Accel/Decel .............................................. 99
Accel/Decel (ACC Only) ......................... 102
Cancel..................................................... 100Distance Setting (ACC Only) .................. 103
Resume .................................................... 99
Set ............................................................ 99
Speed Control (Cruise Control) ................... 98
Starting ....................................................... 187 Button....................................................... 22Cold Weather ........................................... 82
Remote ..................................................... 23
Starting And Operating .............................. 187
Starting Procedures ................................... 187
Starting The Engine ..................................... 81
Steering ...................................................... 235 Wheel, Heated ......................................... 30
Wheel, Tilt ................................................ 29
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