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MIRRORS ............................................................... 41 Inside Rearview Mirror .....................................41
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors ...............................41
Outside Mirrors ................................................42
Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror—
If Equipped........................................................42
Power Mirrors ..................................................42
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped..........................42
Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse — If Equipped......42
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®)
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Before You Begin Programming
HomeLink®.......................................................43
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels ............43
Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling
Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device ...................43
Programming HomeLink® To A Garage
Door Opener .....................................................44
Programming HomeLink® To A
Miscellaneous Device ......................................45
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink®
Button ...............................................................45
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming .........45
Security .............................................................46
Troubleshooting Tips ........................................46 EXTERIOR LIGHTS ................................................47
Multifunction Lever ..........................................47
Headlight Switch .............................................47
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) .....................48
High/Low Beam Switch....................................48
Automatic High Beam — If Equipped ..............48
Flash-To-Pass .................................................49
Automatic Headlights ......................................49
Parking Lights And Panel Lights ......................49
Automatic Headlights With Wipers .................49
Headlight Delay ................................................49
Lights-On Reminder .........................................49
Fog Lights — If Equipped..................................49
Turn Signals ......................................................50
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped ..................50
Automatic Headlight Leveling —
If Equipped........................................................50
Battery Saver ....................................................50
INTERIOR LIGHTS ................................................... 50
Courtesy Lights .................................................51
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS............... 52
Windshield Wiper Operation ...........................52
Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped ...............53
Rear Window Wiper/Washer ..........................54 CLIMATE CONTROLS ............................................. 54
Automatic Climate Control Descriptions
And Functions................................................... 54
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ............ 60
Climate Voice Recognition............................... 60
Operating Tips .................................................61
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ............... 62
Storage ............................................................. 62
USB/AUX Control ............................................. 64
Lighted Cupholders — If Equipped .................. 66
Electrical Power Outlets .................................. 66
Power Inverter — If Equipped .......................... 68
Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped ............. 69
WINDOWS ............................................................. 69
Power Windows ................................................ 69
Wind Buffeting .................................................71
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED ..................... 71
Opening And Closing The Sunroof .................. 72
Sunshade Operation ........................................ 72
Pinch Protect Feature ...................................... 72
Sunroof Maintenance ...................................... 72
Ignition Off Operation....................................... 72
HOOD....................................................................... 73
Opening The Hood ........................................... 73
Closing The Hood ............................................. 73
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Dimmer Control
Dimmer Control (Vehicles Sold In Canada)
Illuminated Entry
When programmed with the Uconnect system, the
headlights and courtesy lights will turn on when
you use the key fob to unlock the doors or open any
door Ú page 156. The time the lights stay on is programmable up to
90 seconds. The lights will fade to off after the
programmed time, or they will immediately fade to
off once the ignition switch is placed in the ON/
RUN position from the OFF position.
The front courtesy overhead console and door
courtesy lights will not turn off if the instrument
panel dimmer switch is rotated to the upward most
position, past the detent. The overhead and door
courtesy lights will turn off after 10 minutes when
the ignition is placed in the OFF position to protect
the battery.
The illuminated entry system will not operate if the
instrument panel dimmer switch is rotated all the
way downward to the O (off) position.
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS
The windshield wiper/washer controls are located
on the multifunction lever on the left side of the
steering column. The front wipers are operated by
rotating a switch, located on the end of the lever.
WINDSHIELD WIPER OPERATION
Rotate the end of the lever to one of the first four
detent positions for intermittent settings, the fifth
detent for low wiper operation and the sixth detent
for high wiper operation.
Windshield Wiper Operation
CAUTION!
Always remove any buildup of snow that
prevents the windshield wiper blades from
returning to the “park” position. If the windshield
wiper switch is turned off, and the blades cannot
return to the “park” position, damage to the
wiper motor may occur.
1 — Push End Of Lever And Hold For Front Washer
2 — Rotate Downward For Mist
3 — Rotate For Rear Wiper/Washer Operation
4 — Rotate For Front Wiper Operation
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Intermittent Wipers
Use one of the four intermittent wiper settings
when weather conditions make a single wiping
cycle, with a variable delay between cycles,
desirable. At driving speeds above 10 mph
(16 km/h), the delay can be regulated from a
maximum of approximately 18 seconds between
cycles (first detent), to a cycle every one second
(fourth detent). If the vehicle is moving less than
10 mph (16 km/h), delay times will be doubled.
Windshield Washers
To use the washer, push on the end of the lever
(toward the steering wheel) and hold. If the lever is
pushed while in the intermittent setting, the wipers
will turn on and operate for several cycles after the
end of the lever is released, and then resume the
intermittent interval previously selected.
If the end of the lever is pushed while the wipers
are in the off position, the wipers will operate for
several cycles, then turn off.
NOTE:As a protective measure, the washer will stop if the
switch is held for more than 20 seconds. Once the
switch is released the washer will resume normal
operation. Mist
Rotate the end of the lever downward to the MIST
position and release for a single wiping cycle.
NOTE:The Mist feature does not activate the washer
pump; therefore, no washer fluid will be sprayed on
the windshield. The wash function must be used in
order to spray the windshield with washer fluid.
For information on wiper care and replacement,
see Ú
page 268.
RAIN SENSING WIPERS — IF EQUIPPED
This feature senses rain or snowfall on the
windshield and automatically activates the wipers.
Rotate the end of the multifunction lever to one of
four detent positions to activate this feature.
The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted with
the multifunction lever. Wiper delay position one is
the least sensitive, and wiper delay position four is
the most sensitive. Setting three is preferred by the average driver
during normal rain conditions.
NOTE:
The Rain Sensing feature will not operate when
the wiper switch is in the low or high-speed posi
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tion.
The Rain Sensing feature may not function prop -
erly when ice, or dried salt water is present on
the windshield.
Use of Rain-X or products containing wax or sili-
cone may reduce Rain Sensing performance.
The Rain Sensing feature can be turned on and
off using the Uconnect system Ú page 156.
The Rain Sensing system has protection features
for the wiper blades and arms, and will not operate
under the following conditions:
Low Ambient Temperature — When the ignition
is first placed in the ON position, the Rain
Sensing system will not operate until the wiper
switch is moved, vehicle speed is greater than
3 mph (5 km/h), or the outside temperature is
greater than 32°F (0°C).
Transmission In NEUTRAL Position — When the
ignition is in the ON position, and the gear
selector is in NEUTRAL, the Rain Sensing system
will not operate until the wiper switch is moved,
vehicle speed is greater than 3 mph (5 km/h),
or the gear selector is moved out of NEUTRAL.
WARNING!
Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield
could lead to a collision. You might not see other
vehicles or other obstacles. To avoid sudden
icing of the windshield during freezing weather,
warm the windshield with the defroster before
and during windshield washer use.
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Disabling And Enabling HSA
This feature can be turned on or turned off.
To change the current setting see Ú page 156.
Towing With HSA
HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate roll
back while towing a trailer.
Rain Brake Support (RBS)
RBS may improve braking performance in wet
conditions. It will periodically apply a small amount
of brake pressure to remove any water buildup on
the front brake rotors. It functions when the
windshield wipers are in LO or HI speed. When Rain
Brake Support is active, there is no notification to
the driver and no driver interaction is required.
Ready Alert Braking (RAB)
RAB may reduce the time required to reach full
braking during emergency braking situations. It
anticipates when an emergency braking situation
may occur by monitoring how fast the throttle is
released by the driver. The Electronic Brake
Controller (EBC) will prepare the brake system for
a panic stop.
Traction Control System (TCS)
The TCS monitors the amount of wheel spin of
each of the driven wheels. If wheel spin is
detected, the TCS may apply brake pressure to the
spinning wheel(s) and/or reduce engine power to
provide enhanced acceleration and stability. A
feature of the TCS, Brake Limited Differential (BLD)
functions similarly to a limited slip differential and
controls the wheel spin across a driven axle. If one
wheel on a driven axle is spinning faster than the other, the system will apply the brake of the
spinning wheel. This will allow more engine power
to be applied to the wheel that is not spinning.
BLD may remain enabled even if TCS and ESC are
in reduced modes.
Trailer Sway Control (TSC)
TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize an
excessively swaying trailer and will take the
appropriate actions to attempt to stop the sway.
Note that TSC cannot stop all trailers from swaying.
Always use caution when towing a trailer and follow
the trailer tongue weight recommendations
Ú
page 139.
When TSC is functioning, the ESC Activation/
Malfunction Indicator Light will flash, the engine
power may be reduced and you may feel the
brakes being applied to individual wheels to
attempt to stop the trailer from swaying. TSC is
disabled when the ESC system is in the “Partial
Off” mode.
WARNING!
If you use a trailer brake controller with your
trailer, the trailer brakes may be activated and
deactivated with the brake switch. If so, there
may not be enough brake pressure to hold
both the vehicle and the trailer on a hill when
the brake pedal is released. In order to avoid
rolling down an incline while resuming accel -
eration, manually activate the trailer brake or
apply more vehicle brake pressure prior to
releasing the brake pedal.
HSA is not a parking brake. Always apply the
parking brake fully when exiting your vehicle.
Also, be certain to place the transmission in
PARK.
Failure to follow these warnings can result in a
collision or serious personal injury.
WARNING!
If TSC activates while driving, slow the vehicle
down, stop at the nearest safe location, and
adjust the trailer load to eliminate trailer sway.
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WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the
windshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth
and a mild nonabrasive cleaner. This will remove
accumulations of salt or road film.
Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long
periods may cause deterioration of the wiper
blades. Always use washer fluid when using the
wipers to remove salt or dirt from a dry windshield.
Avoid using the wiper blades to remove frost or ice
from the windshield. Keep the blade rubber out of
contact with petroleum products such as engine
oil, gasoline, etc.
NOTE:Life expectancy of wiper blades varies depending
on geographical area and frequency of use. If chat -
tering, marks, water lines or wet spots are present,
clean the wiper blades or replace as necessary.
The wiper blades and wiper arms should be
inspected periodically, not just when wiper
performance problems are experienced. This
inspection should include the following points:
Wear or uneven edges
Foreign material
Hardening or cracking
Deformation or fatigue If a wiper blade or wiper arm is damaged, replace
the affected wiper arm or blade with a new unit. Do
not attempt to repair a wiper arm or blade that is
damaged.
Front Wiper Blade Removal/Installation
1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade off
of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the full
up position.
Wiper Blade With Release Tab In Locked Position
2. To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper
arm, flip up the release tab on the wiper blade
and while holding the wiper arm with one
hand, slide the wiper blade down towards the
base of the wiper arm.
Wiper Blade With Release Tab In Unlocked Position
CAUTION!
Do not allow the wiper arm to spring back
against the glass without the wiper blade in
place or the glass may be damaged.
1 — Wiper
2 — Release Tab
3 — Wiper Arm
1 — Wiper Blade
2 — Release Tab
3 — Wiper Arm
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3. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm by holding the
wiper arm with one hand and separating the
wiper blade from the wiper arm with the other
hand (move the wiper blade toward the right
side of the vehicle to separate the wiper blade
from the wiper arm).
Wiper Blade Removed From Wiper Arm
4. Gently lower the wiper arm onto the glass. Installing The Front Wipers
1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until the
wiper arm is in the full up position.
2. Position the wiper blade near the hook on the tip of the wiper arm with the wiper release tab
open and the blade side of the wiper facing up
and away from the windshield.
3. Insert the hook on the tip of the arm through the opening in the wiper blade under the
release tab.
4. Slide the wiper blade up into the hook on the wiper arm and rotate the wiper blade until it is
flush against the wiper arm. Fold down the
latch release tab and snap it into its locked
position. Latch engagement will be
accompanied by an audible click.
5. Gently lower the wiper blade onto the glass.
Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation
1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from the glass to allow the rear wiper blade to be
raised off of the glass.
NOTE:The rear wiper arm cannot be fully raised off the
glass unless the wiper arm pivot cap is unsnapped
first. Attempting to fully raise the rear wiper arm
without unsnapping the wiper arm pivot cap may
damage the vehicle.
Wiper Pivot Cap In Unlocked Position
1 — Wiper Blade
2 — Release Tab
3 — Wiper Arm
1 — Wiper Arm Pivot Cap
2 — Wiper Arm
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Towing
................................................. 139, 253Disabled Vehicle........................................ 253Guide......................................................... 142Recreational.............................................. 149Weight....................................................... 142Towing Behind A Motorhome......................... 149Traction Control............................................. 187Trailer Sway Control (TSC)............................. 187Trailer Towing................................................ 139Hitches...................................................... 141Minimum Requirements............................ 144Tips........................................................... 148Trailer And Tongue Weight........................ 143Wiring........................................................ 147Trailer Towing Guide...................................... 142Trailer Weight................................................ 142Transfer Case................................................ 276Electronically Shifted................................. 109Fluid.......................................................... 312Maintenance............................................. 276Transmission................................................. 105Automatic........................................ 105, 275Fluid.......................................................... 312Maintenance............................................. 275Shifting...................................................... 104Transporting Pets.......................................... 232Tread Wear Indicators................................... 295Turn Signals............................................ 96, 285
U
Uconnect Settings Customer Programmable Features
...... 23, 25Passive Entry Programming.................. 23, 25Uniform Tire Quality Grades.......................... 303Universal Garage Door Opener
(Homelink®)
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.............................................. 43Unleaded Gasoline....................................... 308Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt................... 200
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Vanity Mirrors.................................................. 41Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).............. 307Vehicle Loading................................... 138, 290Vehicle Maintenance.................................... 262Vehicle Modifications/Alterations.................... 10Vehicle Security System................................... 21Vehicle Storage.......................................61, 304Voice Command............................................... 39Voice Recognition System (VR)........................ 39
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Warning Flashers, Hazard............................. 235Warning Lights
(Instrument Cluster Descriptions).................... 93Warnings, Roll Over........................................... 9Warranty Information.................................... 315
Washers, Windshield............................. 52, 261Washing Vehicle............................................ 304Wheel And Wheel Tire Care........................... 299Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim........................... 299Wind Buffeting.................................................71Window Fogging...............................................61Windows..........................................................69Power...........................................................69Reset Auto-Up..............................................70Windshield Defroster.................................... 232Windshield Washers.............................. 52, 261Fluid.......................................................... 261Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 268Windshield Wipers...........................................52Wipers Blade Replacement........................... 268Wipers, Intermittent.........................................52Wipers, Rain Sensitive.....................................53Wireless Charging Pad.....................................69
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