
STARTING AND OPERATING53
IF ENGINE FAILS TO START  
If the engine fails to start after you have followed 
the “Normal Starting” or “Extreme Cold Weather” 
procedure, and has not experienced an extended 
park condition as identified in “Extended Park 
Starting” procedure, it may be flooded. Push the 
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and hold 
it there. Crank the engine for no more than 10 
seconds. This should clear any excess fuel in case 
the engine is flooded. Leave the ignition key in the 
MAR (ON/RUN) position, release the accelerator 
pedal and repeat the “Normal Starting” procedure.
AFTER STARTING
The idle speed is controlled automatically, and it 
will decrease as the engine warms up.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED  
The engine block heater warms the engine and 
permits quicker starts in cold weather.
Connect the cord to a 110-115 Volt AC electrical 
outlet with a grounded, three-wire extension cord.
For ambient temperatures below 0°F (-18°C), the 
engine block heater is recommended. For ambient 
temperatures below -20°F (-29°C), the engine 
block heater is required.
The engine block heater cord is routed under the 
hood, behind to the driver’s side headlamp. Follow 
the steps below to properly use the engine block 
heater:
1. Locate the engine block heater cord (behind 
the driver’s side headlamp).
2. Undo the hook-and-loop strap that secures the  heater cord in place. 3. Pull the cord to the front of the vehicle and 
plug it into a grounded, three-wire extension 
cord.
4. After the vehicle is running, reattach the cord  to the hook-and-loop strap and properly stow 
away behind the driver’s side headlamp.
NOTE:
The engine block heater cord is a factory 
installed option. If your vehicle is not equipped, 
heater cords are available from an authorized 
dealer.
The engine block heater will require 110 Volts 
AC and 6.5 Amps to activate the heater 
element.
The engine block heater must be plugged in at 
least one hour to have an adequate warming 
effect on the engine.
WARNING!
Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid into 
the throttle body air inlet opening in an 
attempt to start the vehicle. This could result 
in flash fire causing serious personal injury.
Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to 
get it started. Vehicles equipped with an auto -
matic transmission cannot be started this 
way. Unburned fuel could enter the catalytic 
converter and once the engine has started, 
ignite and damage the converter and vehicle.
If the vehicle has a discharged battery, 
booster cables may be used to obtain a start 
from a booster battery or the battery in 
another vehicle. This type of start can be 
dangerous if done improperly  Ú page 181.
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the starter, do not 
continuously crank the engine for more than 10 
seconds at a time. Wait 10 to 15 seconds before 
trying again.
WARNING!
Remember to disconnect the engine block 
heater cord before driving. Damage to the 
110-115 Volt electrical cord could cause 
electrocution.
4
22_VM_OM_EN_USC_t.book  Page 53   

150SAFETY  
NOTE:
Air bag covers may not be obvious in the interior 
trim, but they will open during air bag deploy -
ment.
After any collision, the vehicle should be taken 
to an authorized dealer immediately.
Enhanced Accident Response System  
In the event of an impact, if the communication 
network remains intact, and the power remains 
intact, depending on the nature of the event, the 
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) will determine 
whether to have the Enhanced Accident Response 
System perform the following functions:
Cut off fuel to the engine (if equipped)
Cut off battery power to the electric motor 
(if equipped)
Flash hazard lights as long as the battery has 
power
Turn on the interior lights, which remain on as 
long as the battery has power or for 15 minutes 
from the intervention of the Enhanced Accident 
Response System
Unlock the power door locks
Your vehicle may also be designed to perform any 
of these other functions in response to the 
Enhanced Accident Response System:
Turn off the Fuel Filter Heater, Turn off the HVAC 
Blower Motor, Close the HVAC Circulation Door
Cut off battery power to the:
Engine
Electric Motor (if equipped)
Electric Power Steering
Brake booster
Electric park brake
Automatic transmission gear selector
Horn
Front wiper
Headlamp washer pump (if equipped)
NOTE:After an accident, remember to cycle the ignition to 
the STOP/OFF position and remove the key from 
the ignition switch to avoid draining the battery. 
Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the 
engine compartment and on the ground near the 
engine compartment and fuel tank before 
resetting the system and starting the engine. If 
there are no fuel leaks or damage to the vehicle 
electrical devices (e.g. headlights) after an 
accident, reset the system by following the 
procedure described below. If you have any doubt, 
contact an authorized dealer.
Enhanced Accident Response System 
Reset Procedure
In order to reset the Enhanced Accident Response 
System functions after an event, the ignition switch 
must be changed from ignition AVV/START or 
MAR/RUN to ignition STOP/OFF. Carefully check 
the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine 
compartment and on the ground near the engine 
compartment and fuel tank before resetting the 
system and starting the engine. After an accident, 
if the vehicle will not start after performing the 
reset procedure, the vehicle must be towed to an 
authorized dealer to be inspected and to have the 
Enhanced Accident Response System reset.
WARNING!
Deployed air bags and seat belt pretensioners 
cannot protect you in another collision. Have the 
air bags, seat belt pretensioners, and the seat 
belt retractor assemblies replaced by an 
authorized dealer immediately. Also, have the 
Occupant Restraint Controller System serviced 
as well.
22_VM_OM_EN_USC_t.book  Page 150   

SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE213
BULB REPLACEMENT  
Replacement Bulbs, Names, And Part Numbers   
In the instance a bulb needs to be replaced, this section includes bulb description and replacement part numbers. All of the inside bulbs are brass or glass-wedge 
base. Aluminum base bulbs are not approved.
NOTE:See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement.
Interior Bulbs
Lamps Bulb Number
Front Courtesy Lamps C10W
Rear Courtesy Lamps C10W
Luggage Lamp C5W
Exterior Bulbs
Lamps Bulb Number
Front Low Beam Headlamp H11
Front High Beam Headlamps HB3
Front Side Marker Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer)
Front Parking/Daytime Running Lamps W21W
Front Turn Signal Lamps WY21W8
22_VM_OM_EN_USC_t.book  Page 213   

214SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE  
Replacing Exterior Bulbs
HEADLAMPS
See below steps to replace:
1. Remove the plastic cap from the back of the 
headlamp housing.
2. Rotate the bulb counterclockwise.
3. Remove the bulb and replace as needed.
4. Install the bulb and rotate clockwise to lock in  place.
5. Reinstall the plastic cap.
FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS
See below steps to replace:
1. Remove the cap from the back of the outer  upper headlamp housing.
2. Rotate the bulb counterclockwise and remove.
3. Install the bulb into socket.
4. Rotate the bulb/socket clockwise into the  lamp locking it in place.
5. Reinstall the plastic cap.
PARKING AND DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
See below steps to replace:
1. Remove the cap from the back of the outer  lower headlamp housing.
2. Rotate the bulb counterclockwise and remove.
3. Install the bulb into socket, and rotate bulb/ socket clockwise into lamp locking it in place.
4. Reinstall the plastic cap.
Rear Stop Lamp
P21W
Rear Turn Signal Lamps PY21W
Rear Tail Lamps P21/5W
Rear Side Marker Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized adealer)
Center Mount Brake Lamp W5W
Reverse Light W16W
Front Fog Lamps H11
NOTE:Numbers refer to commercial bulb types that can be purchased from an authorized dealer. If a bulb needs to be replaced visit an authorized dealer or refer to 
the applicable Service Manual.
Exterior Bulbs
Lamps Bulb Number
22_VM_OM_EN_USC_t.book  Page 214