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SEAT STORAGE BIN COVER EMERGENCY
RELEASE LEVER
As a security measure, the Seat Storage Bin Cover
has an Emergency Release Lever built into the
latching mechanism.
Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release Lever
NOTE:In the event of an individual being locked inside
the storage bin, the storage bin cover can be
opened from inside of the bin by pushing on the
glow-in-the-dark lever attached to the storage bin
cover latching mechanism.
SUN SCREENS — IF EQUIPPED
Sun screens are available for second row seating
windows. The screens store in the sill trim panels,
and the tops of the windows are equipped with
hooks that the sun screens attach to when pulled
out.
Gently pull up on the tab to raise the sun screen.
Continue pulling the sun screen until the tab is
near the top of the window.Once the screen is completely to the top of the
window, extend the top bar of the sun screen over
the two hooks attached to the top of the window.
Sun Screen Extended
To lower the sun screen, gently lift the tab upward
to disengage the hooks, and feed the screen back
into the base sill.USB/AUX CONTROL
There are numerous USB ports located throughout
the vehicle that allow an external USB device to be
plugged into the USB port. There are four, fully
functional USB ports: Two Mini-USBs (Type C) and
two Standard USBs (Type A). There is also an AUX
port located between the USB ports.
Do not operate the storage bin covers while
the vehicle is in motion.
Do not use a storage bin latch as a tie down.
CAUTION!
The storage bin cover must lay flat and be
latched to avoid damage from contact with the
front seat tracks, which have minimal clearance
to the cover. If the storage bin cover is left in the
open position, front seat adjustment may
damage the cover.
WARNING!
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NOTE:Two devices can be plugged in at the same time,
and both ports will provide charging capabilities.
Only one port can transfer data to the system at a
time. A pop-up will appear and allow you to select
the device transferring data.
For example, if a device is plugged into the Type A
USB port and another device is plugged into the
Type C USB port, a message will appear and allow
you to select which device to use.
Front Center Stack AUX Jack And USB Ports
There are multiple USB “Charge Only” ports in this
vehicle.
On the back of the front row seats (if equipped).
Above the rear cup holder in the third row seats
(if equipped).
Rear Seat USB Charging Port
3rd Row USB Charging Port
NOTE:The USB “Charge Only” ports will recharge battery
operated USB devices when connected.
Different scenarios are listed below when a
non-phone device is plugged into the smaller and
larger USB ports, and when a phone device is
plugged into the smaller and larger USB ports:
“A new device is now connected. Previous
connection was lost”.
“(Phone Name) now connected. Previous
connection was lost”.
“Another device is in use through the same USB
port. Please disconnect the first device to use
the second device”.
Plugging in a phone or another USB device may
cause the connection to a previous device to be
lost.
POWER OUTLETS
Your vehicle is equipped with 12 Volt (15 Amp)
power outlets, and 5 Volt (2.5 Amp) USB ports, that
can be used to power cellular phones, small
electronics and other low powered electrical
accessories.
1 — Type C And Type A USB Ports 1
2 — Type C And Type A USB Ports 2
3 — AUX Port
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Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or
more of the following conditions:
The charging system cannot deliver enough
electrical power to the vehicle system because
the electrical loads are larger than the capability
of charging system. The charging system is still
functioning properly.
Turning on all possible vehicle electrical loads
(e.g. HVAC to max settings, exterior and interior
lights, overloaded power outlets +12 Volts,
150W, USB ports) during certain driving condi -
tions (city driving, towing, frequent stopping).
Installing options like additional lights, upfitter
electrical accessories, audio systems, alarms
and similar devices.
Unusual driving cycles (short trips separated by
long parking periods).
The vehicle was parked for an extended period
of time (weeks, months).
The battery was recently replaced and was not
charged completely.
The battery was discharged by an electrical load
left on when the vehicle was parked.
The battery was used for an extended period
with the engine not running to supply radio,
lights, chargers, +12 Volt portable appliances
like vacuum cleaners, game consoles and
similar devices. What to do when an electrical load reduction
action message is present (“Battery Saver On” or
“Battery Saver Mode”)
During a trip:
Reduce power to unnecessary loads if possible:
Turn off redundant lights (interior or exte
-
rior)
Check what may be plugged in to power
outlets +12 Volts, 150W, USB ports
Check HVAC settings (blower, temperature)
Check the audio settings (volume)
After a trip:
Check if any aftermarket equipment was
installed (additional lights, upfitter electrical
accessories, audio systems, alarms) and review
specifications if any (load and Ignition Off Draw
currents).
Evaluate the latest driving cycles (distance,
driving time and parking time).
The vehicle should have service performed if
the message is still present during consecutive
trips and the evaluation of the vehicle and
driving pattern did not help to identify the cause.
TRIP COMPUTER
The Trip Computer is located in the instrument
cluster display. Push and release the up or
down arrow button until “Trip Info” is
highlighted in the instrument cluster display.
Navigate between Trip A or Trip B by using the
right and left arrow buttons.
For each trip the following information will be
displayed:
Trip A
Shows the total distance traveled for Trip A
since the last reset.
Shows the Average MPG for Trip A since the last
reset.
Shows the elapsed time traveled for Trip A since
the last reset. Elapsed time will increment when
the ignition switch is in the ON or START posi -
tion.
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F25A –10 Amp RedHandsfree LT & RT RR Door Release
Mod *
F25B –10 Amp RedActive Grill Shutter/ PWR Mirror *
F26 40 Amp Green –Front HVAC Blower Motor
F27 25 Amp Clear –RR Slide Door Module-RT *
F28A –10 Amp Red Diagnostic Report
F28B –10 Amp RedUSB + AUX Port / Video USB Port
F29 ––Not Used
F30A –15 Amp Blue Media HUB 1&2 *
F30B –15 Amp Blue PWR Lumbar SW *
F31 ––Not Used
F32 20 Amp Blue –ECM
F33 30 Amp Pink –Power Liftgate Module *
F34 25 Amp Clear –RR Door Module-LT *
F35 25 Amp Clear –Sunroof Control Module *
F36 ––Not Used
F37 40 Amp Green –CBC Feed #4 (Exterior Lighting #2)
F38 60 Amp Yellow –Vacuum Cleaner *
F39 25 Amp Clear –Rear HVAC Blower Motor
F40 ––Not Used
CavityCartridge Fuse Blade FuseDescription
* If Equipped
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F85 –20 Amp Yellow Cigar Lighter
F86 ––Not Used
F87 ––Not Used
F88 –20 Amp Yellow Front Heated Seats *
F89 –20 Amp Yellow Rear Heated Seats *
F90 ––Not Used
F91 –15 Amp BlueFront Ventilated Seats/Heated
Steering Wheel *
F92 –5 Amp Tan Security Gateway
F93 ––Not Used
F94 40 Amp Green –ESC Motor Pump
F95A –10 Amp RedUSB Charge Port — ACC RUN
F95B –10 Amp RedSelectable Fuse Location – USB IP
(Direct) B+
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade FuseDescription
* If Equipped
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Quality Grading
........................................... 291Radial......................................................... 283Replacement..............................................285Rotation......................................................290Safety............................................... 275, 282Sizes........................................................... 276Snow Tires..................................................286Spare Tires..................... 221, 286, 287, 288Spinning......................................................284Trailer Towing............................................. 135Tread Wear Indicators................................284Wheel Nut Torque....................................... 295To Open Hood................................................... 74Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight.........................134Towing.............................................................129Disabled Vehicle......................................... 240Guide..........................................................132Recreational............................................... 137Weight........................................................132Towing Behind A Motorhome..........................137Traction........................................................... 138Traction Control............................................... 163Trailer Sway Control (TSC)............................... 164Trailer Towing..................................................129Hitches....................................................... 131Minimum Requirements............................. 134Tips.............................................................136Trailer And Tongue Weight..........................134Wiring......................................................... 135Trailer Towing Guide........................................132
Trailer Weight................................................. 132Transaxle Automatic................................................... 111Operation................................................... 111Transmission.................................................. 113Automatic.......................................... 113, 262Maintenance.............................................. 262Transporting Pets........................................... 214Tread Wear Indicators.................................... 284Turn Signals.................................... 54, 101, 274
U
UconnectUconnect Settings
.........................................18Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With
8.4-Inch Display.............................................. 141Uconnect SettingsCustomer Programmable Features........18, 21Passive Entry Programming...........................21Uniform Tire Quality Grades............................ 291Universal Garage Door Opener
(Homelink®) — If Equipped
b
........................50Unleaded Gasoline......................................... 296Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt..................... 178USB....................................................................69
V
Vanity Mirrors....................................................48Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)................ 295Vehicle Loading..................................... 128, 279
Vehicle Maintenance...................................... 249Vehicle Modifications/Alterations....................... 8Voice Command................................................ 47Voice Recognition System (VR)......................... 47
W
Warning Lights
(Instrument Cluster Descriptions)
..................... 98Warning Lights And Messages.......................... 95Warranty Information...................................... 303Washers, Windshield.......................................248Washing Vehicle.............................................. 292WaterDriving Through.......................................... 138Wheel And Wheel Tire Care............................. 288Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim............................. 288Wind Buffeting.................................................. 74Window Fogging................................................ 65Windows............................................................ 72Power............................................................ 72Windshield Defroster...................................... 214Windshield Washers................................ 58, 248Fluid............................................................ 248Windshield Wiper Blades................................253Wipers Blade Replacement............................. 253Wipers, Intermittent.......................................... 58Wrecker Towing...............................................240
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