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INTRODUCTION
SYMBOLS KEY ........................................................ 10
VAN CONVERSIONS/CAMPERS ........................... 10
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS .......... 10
SYMBOL GLOSSARY.............................................. 11
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS ....................................................................... 15
Key Fob .............................................................15
SENTRY KEY ........................................................... 18
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................. 18
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition .........................18
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED (GASOLINE) ... 20
How To Use Remote Start ................................20
To Exit Remote Start Mode ..............................21
Remote Start Front Defrost Activation —
If Equipped........................................................21
Remote Start Comfort Systems —
If Equipped........................................................21
Remote Start Windshield Wiper De–Icer
Activation — If Equipped ..................................21
Remote Start Abort Message ..........................22
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED (DIESEL) .......... 22
How To Use Remote Start ................................22
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .... 23
To Arm The System ..........................................23
To Disarm The System .....................................23
Rearming Of The System .................................23
Security System Manual Override ...................23 DOORS ....................................................................24
Manual Door Locks ..........................................24
Power Door Locks — If Equipped ....................24
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Passive Entry
(If Equipped) .....................................................25
Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit —
If Equipped........................................................26
Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped ..............26
Child-Protection Door Lock — If Equipped ......27
STEERING WHEEL ..................................................27
Tilt Steering Column .........................................27
Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped ............28
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................................... 28
Introducing Voice Recognition.........................28
Basic Voice Commands ...................................28
Get Started .......................................................29
Additional Information .....................................29
DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED .....29
Programming The Memory Feature ................30
Linking And Unlinking The Remote Keyless
Entry Key Fob To Memory ................................30
Memory Position Recall ...................................30
SEATS .....................................................................31
Manual Front Seat Adjustment .......................31
Power Driver Seat Adjustment —
If Equipped........................................................32
Heated Seats — If Equipped ............................33
Ventilated Seats — If Equipped .......................34
Head Restraints ..............................................35 DRIVER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................................... 37
MIRRORS ............................................................... 38
Inside Rearview Mirror..................................... 38
Illuminated Vanity Mirror — If Equipped ......... 39
Outside Mirrors ................................................ 40
Power Mirrors — If Equipped .......................... 40
Power Folding Outside Mirrors For Standard
And Trailer Tow — If Equipped ......................... 41
Power Convex Mirror Switch — If Equipped ....41
Trailer Towing Mirrors ...................................... 42
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped ......................... 42
Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse — If Equipped ..... 42
Outside Mirrors Folding Feature ..................... 43
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED
S
...................... 43
Before You Begin Programming
HomeLink® ...................................................... 43
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels ............ 44
Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling
Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device ................... 44
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
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OUTSIDE MIRRORS FOLDING FEATURE
All outside mirrors are designed to be able to be
manually folded both forward and rearward to
prevent damage.
Folding Mirror
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED
HomeLink® Buttons
Use this QR code to access your
digital experience.
HomeLink® replaces up to
three hand-held transmitters
that operate devices such as
garage door openers, motor -
ized gates, lighting, or home
security systems. The HomeLink® unit is
powered by your vehicle’s 12 Volt battery.
The HomeLink® buttons that are located in the
overhead console or sunvisor designate the
three different HomeLink® channels.
To operate HomeLink®, push and release any
of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. These
buttons will activate the devices they are
programmed to with each press of the corre -
sponding HomeLink® button.
The HomeLink® indicator light is located above
the center button Ú page 412.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN PROGRAMMING
H
OMELINK®
For efficient programming and accurate
transmission of the radio frequency signal, it is
recommended that a new battery be placed in the
hand-held transmitter of the device that is being
programmed to the HomeLink® system. Make
sure your hand-held transmitter is programmed to
activate the device you are trying to program your
HomeLink® button to.
Ensure that your vehicle is parked outside of the
garage before you begin programming.
It is recommended that you erase all the channels
of your HomeLink® before you use it for the first
time.
CAUTION!
It is recommended to fold the mirrors into the
full rearward position to resist damage when
entering a car wash or a narrow location.
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ERASING ALL THE HOMELINK®
C
HANNELS
To erase the channels, follow this procedure:
1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN
position.
2. Push and hold the two outside HomeLink® buttons (I and III) for up to 20 seconds, or until
the HomeLink® indicator light flashes.
NOTE:Erasing all channels should only be performed
when programming HomeLink® for the first time.
Do not erase channels when programming addi -
tional buttons.
IDENTIFYING WHETHER YOU HAVE A
R
OLLING CODE OR NON-ROLLING CODE
D
EVICE
Before programming a device to one of your
HomeLink® buttons, you must determine whether
the device has a rolling code or non-rolling code.
Rolling Code Devices
To determine if your device has a rolling code, a
good indicator is its manufacturing date. Typically,
devices manufactured after 1995 have rolling
codes. A device with a rolling code will also have a
“LEARN” or “TRAIN” button located where the
antenna is attached to the device. The button may not be immediately visible when looking at the
device. The name and color of the button may vary
slightly by manufacturer.
NOTE:The “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button is not the button
you normally use to operate the device.
Non-rolling Code Devices
Most devices manufactured before 1995 will not
have a rolling code. These devices will also not
have a “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button.
PROGRAMMING HOMELINK® TO A
G
ARAGE DOOR OPENER
To program any of the HomeLink® buttons to
activate your garage door opener motor, follow the
steps below:
NOTE:All HomeLink® buttons are programmed using this
procedure. You do not need to erase all channels
when programming additional buttons.
1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN
position.
2. Place the garage door opener transmitter 1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the
HomeLink® button you wish to program, while
keeping the HomeLink® indicator light in view. 3. Push and hold the HomeLink® button you
want to program while you push and hold the
garage door opener transmitter button you are
trying to replicate.
4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe the HomeLink® indicator light. The HomeLink®
indicator light will flash slowly and then rapidly.
Once this happens, release both buttons.
NOTE:Make sure the garage door opener motor is
plugged in before moving on to the rolling code/
non-rolling code final steps.
Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps
NOTE:You have 30 seconds in which to initiate rolling
code final step 2, after completing rolling code
final step 1.
1. At the garage door opener motor (in the garage), locate the “LEARN” or “TRAIN”
button. This can usually be found where the
hanging antenna wire is attached to the
garage door opener motor. Firmly push and
release the “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button.
2. Return to the vehicle and push the programmed HomeLink® button three times
(holding the button for two seconds each
time). If the garage door opener motor
operates, programming is complete.
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3. Push the programmed HomeLink® button to confirm that the garage door opener motor
operates. If the garage door opener motor
does not operate, repeat the final steps for the
rolling code procedure.
Non-Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps
1. Push and hold the programmed HomeLink® button and observe the HomeLink® indicator
light. If the HomeLink® indicator light stays
on constantly, programming is complete.
2. Push the programmed HomeLink® button to confirm that the garage door opener motor
operates. If the garage door opener motor
does not operate, repeat the steps from the
beginning.
PROGRAMMING HOMELINK® TO A
M
ISCELLANEOUS DEVICE
The procedure on how to program HomeLink® to a
miscellaneous device follows the same procedure
as programming to a garage door opener
Ú page 44. Be sure to determine if the device has
a rolling code, or non-rolling code before beginning
the programming process.
NOTE:Canadian radio frequency laws require transmitter
signals to time-out (or quit) after several seconds
of transmission, which may not be long enough for
HomeLink® to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some
U.S. gate operators are designed to time-out in the
same manner. The procedure may need to be
performed multiple times to successfully pair the
device to your HomeLink® buttons.
REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE
H
OMELINK® BUTTON
To reprogram a single HomeLink® button that has
been previously trained, without erasing all the
channels, follow the procedure below. Be sure to
determine whether the new device you want to
program the HomeLink® button to has a rolling
code, or non-rolling code.
1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position,
without starting the engine.
2. Push and hold the desired HomeLink® button
until the HomeLink® Indicator light begins to
flash after 20 seconds. Do not release the
button.
3. Without releasing the button , proceed with
Step 2 in “Programming HomeLink® To A
Garage Door Opener” Ú page 44, and follow
all remaining steps.
CANADIAN/GATE OPERATOR
P
ROGRAMMING
For programming transmitters in Canada/United
States that require the transmitter signals to
“time-out” after several seconds of transmission.
Canadian radio frequency laws require transmitter
signals to time-out (or quit) after several seconds
of transmission – which may not be long enough
for HomeLink® to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some
U.S. gate operators are designed to time-out in the
same manner.
It may be helpful to unplug the device during the
cycling process to prevent possible overheating of
the garage door or gate motor.
1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position.
2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 inches
(3 to 8 cm) away from the HomeLink® button
you wish to program while keeping the
HomeLink® indicator light in view.
WARNING!
Your motorized door or gate will open and close
while you are programming the universal trans -
ceiver. Do not program the transceiver if people
or pets are in the path of the door or gate.
Do not run your vehicle in a closed garage or
confined area while programming the trans -
ceiver. Exhaust gas from your vehicle contains
Carbon Monoxide (CO) which is odorless and
colorless. Carbon Monoxide is poisonous
when inhaled and can cause you and others to
be severely injured or killed.
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3. Continue to press and hold the HomeLink® button, while you press and release (cycle)
your hand-held transmitter every two seconds
until HomeLink® has successfully accepted
the frequency signal. The indicator light will
flash slowly and then rapidly when fully
trained.
4. Watch for the HomeLink® indicator to change flash rates. When it changes, it is
programmed. It may take up to 30 seconds or
longer in rare cases. The garage door may
open and close while you are programming.
5. Press and hold the programmed HomeLink® button and observe the indicator light.
NOTE:
If the indicator light stays on constantly,
programming is complete and the garage
door/device should activate when the
HomeLink® button is pressed.
To program the two remaining HomeLink®
buttons, repeat each step for each
remaining button. DO NOT erase the chan -
nels.
If you unplugged the garage door opener/device
for programming, plug it back in at this time. Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button
(Canadian/Gate Operator)
To reprogram a channel that has been previously
trained, follow these steps:
1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position.
2. Press and hold the desired HomeLink® button
until the indicator light begins to flash after
20 seconds. Do not release the button.
3. Without releasing the button, proceed with “Canadian/Gate Operator Programming” step
2 and follow all remaining steps.
SECURITY
It is advised to erase all channels before you sell or
turn in your vehicle.
To do this, push and hold the two outside buttons
for 20 seconds until the indicator flashes. Note
that all channels will be erased. Individual
channels cannot be erased.
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver is disabled
when the Vehicle Security system is active.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
If you are having trouble programming
HomeLink®, here are some of the most common
solutions:
Replace the battery in the Garage Door Opener
hand-held transmitter.
Push the LEARN button on the Garage Door
Opener to complete the training for a Rolling
Code.
Did you unplug the device for programming and
remember to plug it back in?
If you have any problems, or require assistance,
please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 or, on the
Internet at HomeLink.com for information or
assistance.
WARNING!
Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a
dangerous gas. Do not run your vehicle in the
garage while programming the transceiver.
Exhaust gas can cause serious injury or death.
Your motorized door or gate will open and
close while you are programming the universal
transceiver. Do not program the transceiver if
people, pets or other objects are in the path of
the door or gate. Only use this transceiver with
a garage door opener that has a “stop and
reverse” feature as required by Federal safety
standards. This includes most garage door
opener models manufactured after 1982. Do
not use a garage door opener without these
safety features.
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Family Alerts
.................................................. 246Filters Air Cleaner................................................. 342Air Conditioning.................................. 61, 345Engine Fuel..................................... 347, 404Engine Oil........................................ 342, 404Engine Oil Disposal................................... 342FlashersTurn Signals..............................50, 102, 309Flash-To-Pass.................................................. 48Flat Tire Stowage........................................... 318Fluid Capacities............................................. 403Fluid Leaks.................................................... 309Fluid Level ChecksBrake........................................................ 358Power Steering.......................................... 140Fog Lights............................................... 50, 374Fold Flat Load Floor......................................... 65Fold-Flat Seats................................................. 31Forward Collision Warning............................. 266Four Wheel Drive........................................... 132Four-Way Hazard Flasher............................... 311Freeing A Stuck Vehicle................................. 324Front Axle (Differential).................................. 360Fuel............................................ 169, 399, 401Adding....................................................... 169Additives................................................... 399Clean Air.................................................... 399Diesel.............................................. 169, 401
Ethanol..................................................... 399Filler Cap (Gas Cap).................................. 169Filter................................................ 347, 404Gasoline................................................... 399Light............................................................ 99Materials Added....................................... 399Methanol.................................................. 399Octane Rating........................................... 399Requirements.................................. 399, 401Specifications........................................... 401Tank Capacity........................................... 403Fuses............................................................ 364
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Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®).................. 43Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap).............................. 169Gasoline, Clean Air........................................ 399Gasoline, Reformulated................................ 399GaugesVoltage..................................................... 113Gear Ranges................................................. 127Gear Selector Override................................. 322Glass Cleaning.............................................. 396Gross Axle Weight Rating.............................. 174Gross Vehicle Weight Rating......................... 173GuideBody Builders.............................................. 10GVWR............................................................ 172
H
HazardDriving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow Standing Water
....................... 189Hazard Warning Flashers.............................. 311Head Restraints...............................................35Head Rests......................................................35Headlights..................................................... 373Automatic High Beam..................................48Cleaning.................................................... 394High Beam...................................................48Lights On Reminder.....................................49Passing........................................................48Switch..........................................................47Heated Mirrors.................................................42Heated Seats...................................................34Hill Descent Control...................................... 263Hill Descent Control Indicator....................... 263Hill Start Assist.............................................. 264HitchesTrailer Towing........................................... 176HomeLink® (Garage Door Opener)..................43Hood Prop........................................................73Hood Release...................................................73Hub Caps...................................................... 318
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Call Controls
.............................................. 229Call Termination........................................ 231Cancel Command...................................... 225Connecting To A Particular Mobile Phone Or Audio Device After Pairing................227Help Command......................................... 225Join Calls................................................... 230Making A Phone Or Audio Device A Favorite................................................. 227Making A Second Call While Current Call Is In Progress........................................ 230Managing Your Favorites........................... 228Natural Speech......................................... 225Operation.................................................. 224Overview.................................................... 223Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Mobile Phone................................................... 225Phonebook Download............................... 227Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold............... 230Power-Up................................................... 233Recent Calls.............................................. 229Redial........................................................ 231To Remove A Favorite............................... 228Toggling Between Calls............................. 230Touch-Tone Number Entry......................... 229Transfer Call To And From Mobile Phone.. 231Voice Command........................................ 231
Uconnect Settings......................................... 191Customer Programmable Features............. 25Passive Entry Programming......................... 25Uconnect System.......................................... 211Uniform Tire Quality Grades.......................... 392Universal Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) —
If Equipped
S
................................................ 43Unleaded Gasoline....................................... 399Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt................... 279USB.................................................................. 66
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Vehicle Finder...................................... 243, 249Vehicle Health Alert...................................... 245Vehicle Health Report................................... 244Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).............. 397Vehicle Loading................................... 172, 380Vehicle Maintenance.................................... 341Vehicle Modifications/Alterations.................... 10Vehicle Notifications..................................... 245Vehicle Settings............................................ 191Vehicle Storage.......................................60, 393Ventilated Seats.............................................. 34Voice Command............................................... 28Voice Recognition System (VR)........................ 28Voltmeter...................................................... 113
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Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster
Descriptions)
....................................................98Warranty Information.................................... 410Washers, Windshield............................. 53, 340Washing Vehicle............................................ 394Water Driving Through........................................ 189Water SeparatorDiesel Fuel................................................ 347Wheel And Wheel Tire Care........................... 389Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim........................... 389Wheel Covers................................................ 318Wi-Fi.............................................................. 243Wind Buffeting.................................................72Window Fogging...............................................61Windows..........................................................71Power...........................................................71Rear Sliding.................................................72Reset Auto-Up..............................................72Windshield Defroster.................................... 307Windshield Washers.............................. 53, 340Fluid................................................... 53, 340Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 351Windshield Wipers...........................................53Wipers Blade Replacement........................... 351Wipers, Intermittent.........................................53Wipers, Rain Sensitive.....................................54Wireless Charging Pad.....................................70
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