| | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Service Vehicle Soon Light When the indicator nears empty, the low Low Fuel Warning Light fuel light will come on. You still have a little fuel left, but you should get more soon. Refer to “Low Fuel Warning Light” in this section for more information. Here are four things that some owners ask about. None of these show a problem with your fuel gage: 1254434 1406936 • At the service station, the fuel pump This light will come on if a condition exists This light is located below the fuel gage. shuts off before the gage reads full. that may require the vehicle to be taken in • It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up This light also comes on when the fuel tank for service. than the gage indicated. For example, is low on fuel. When you add fuel the light If the light comes on, see your dealer for the gage may have indicated the tank should go off. If it does not, have your vehi- service as soon as possible. was half full, but it actually took a little cle serviced. more or less than half the tank’s capacity Fuel Gage to fill the tank. • The gage moves a little when you turn a corner or speed up. • The gage takes a few seconds to stabi- lize after the ignition is turned on, and will go back to empty when you turn the ignition off. For your fuel tank capacity, refer to “Capac- ities and Specifications” in the “Service and Appearance Care” section. 1716499 When the ignition is on, the fuel gage tells you about how much fuel you have left in your fuel tank. 3-26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Driver Information Center The DIC also allows some features to be Items” following for more information on personalized. Refer to “DIC Vehicle Per- these displays. (DIC) sonalization” in this section for more infor- Vehicle Information (2): Your vehicle has a Driver Information Cen- mation. Press this button to scroll through the vehi- ter (DIC). cle information displays and to personalize DIC Operation and Displays All messages will appear in the DIC display the feature settings on your vehicle. Refer The DIC has different displays which can located in the center of the instrument to “Vehicle Information Menu Items” follow- be accessed by pressing the DIC buttons panel cluster. The DIC buttons are located ing and “DIC Vehicle Personalization” in located on the center of the instrument on the center of the instrument panel. this section for more information on these panel. displays. The DIC comes on when the ignition is on. After a short delay, the DIC will display the DIC Buttons Set/Reset (3): information that was last displayed before Press this button to set or reset certain the engine was turned off. functions and to turn off or acknowledge messages on the DIC. The DIC displays trip, fuel, and vehicle sys- tem information, and warning messages if a system problem is detected. The top of the DIC display shows the shift lever posi- tion indicator. Refer to “Automatic Tran- saxle Operation” in “Starting and Operating Your Vehicle” in the “Features and Controls” section for more information. If your vehicle has this feature, the DIC also displays the outside air temperature when viewing the trip and fuel information. If there is a problem with the system that 1657854 controls the temperature display, the num- The buttons are the trip/fuel, vehicle infor- bers will be replaced with dashes. If this mation, and set/reset buttons. The button occurs, have the vehicle serviced by your functions are detailed in the following dealer. If an abnormal temperature reading pages. is displayed for an extended period of time, consult your dealer. Under certain circum- Trip/Fuel (1): stances, especially when the engine is Press this button to scroll through the trip idling, a delay updating the temperature and fuel displays. See “Trip/Fuel Menu display is normal. 3-27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Trip/Fuel Menu Items various vehicle speeds recorded since the produces better fuel economy than city last reset of this value. To reset the value, driving. Trip/Fuel (1): press and hold the set/reset button. The Press this button to scroll through the fol- If your vehicle is low on fuel, the FUEL display will return to zero. lowing displays: LEVEL LOW message will be displayed. AVG (Average) ECONOMY Refer to “FUEL LEVEL LOW” under “DIC ODOMETER Press the trip/fuel button until AVG ECON- Warnings and Messages” in this section for Press the trip/fuel button until ODOMETER OMY displays. This display shows the more information. displays. This display shows the distance approximate average miles per gallon the vehicle has been driven in either miles Blank Display (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 (mi) or kilometers (km). This display will This display shows no information. km). This number is calculated based on also show the outside air temperature in the number of mpg (L/100 km) recorded either degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees since the last time this menu item was Celsius (°C). reset. To reset this display, press and hold To change the DIC display to English or the set/reset button. The display will return metric units, refer to “UNITS” later in this to zero. section. RANGE TRIP Press the trip/fuel button until RANGE dis- Press the trip/fuel button until TRIP dis- plays. This display shows the approximate plays. This display shows the current dis- number of remaining miles (mi) or kilome- tance traveled in either miles (mi) or ters (km) the vehicle can be driven without kilometers (km) since the last reset for the refueling. trip odometer. This display will also show The fuel range estimate is based on an the outside air temperature in either average of the vehicle’s fuel economy over degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Cel- recent driving history and the amount of sius (°C). fuel remaining in the fuel tank. This esti- The trip odometer can be reset to zero by mate will change if driving conditions pressing the set/reset button while the trip change. For example, if driving in traffic odometer is displayed. and making frequent stops, this display may read one number, but if the vehicle is AVERAGE SPEED driven on a freeway, the number may Press the trip/fuel button until AVERAGE change even though the same amount of SPEED displays. This display shows the fuel is in the fuel tank. This is because dif- average speed of the vehicle in miles per ferent driving conditions produce different hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). fuel economies. Generally, freeway driving This average is calculated based on the 3-28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicle Information Menu Items than when the oil has just been changed. It with your vehicle. If this consistently cannot be reset accurately until the next oil occurs, see your dealer for service. Vehicle Information (2): change. To reset the engine oil life system, Press this button to scroll through the fol- BATTERY refer to “Engine Oil Life System” in “Check- lowing displays: Press the vehicle information button until ing Things Under the Hood” in the “Service BATTERY displays. This display shows the OIL LIFE and Appearance Care” section. current battery voltage. If the voltage is Press the vehicle information button until UNITS low, the display will show LOW. If the volt- OIL LIFE REMAINING displays. This dis- Press the vehicle information button until age is high, the display will show HIGH. play shows an estimate of the oil’s remain- UNITS displays. This display allows you to Your vehicle’s charging system regulates ing useful life. If you see 99% OIL LIFE select between English or Metric units of voltage based on the state of the battery. REMAINING on the display, that means measurement. Once in this display, press The battery voltage may fluctuate when 99% of the current oil life remains. The the set/reset button to select between viewing this information on the DIC. This is engine oil life system will alert you to ENGLISH or METRIC units. normal. Refer to “Battery Warning Light” in change your oil on a schedule consistent this section for more information. with your driving conditions. FRONT TIRES or REAR TIRES The pressure for each tire can be viewed in If there is a problem with the battery charg- When the remaining oil life is low, the the DIC. The tire pressure will be shown in ing system, the DIC will display SERVICE CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message either pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo- BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM. Refer to will appear on the display. Refer to pascals (kPa). Press the vehicle informa- “SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING SYS- “CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON” under tion button until the DIC shows FRONT TEM” under “DIC Warnings and Mes- “DIC Warnings and Messages” in this sec- TIRES PSI (kPa) LF ## (###) RF ## (###). sages” in this section. Also, refer to tion. You should change your oil as soon Press the vehicle information button again “Electric Power Management” in this sec- as possible. Refer to “Engine Oil” in until the DIC displays REAR TIRES PSI tion for more information. “Checking Things Under the Hood” in the (kPa) LR ## (###) RR ## (###). “Service and Appearance Care” section. In TIRE LOCATIONS addition to the engine oil life system moni- If a low or high tire pressure condition is After rotating the tires or after replacing a toring the oil life, additional maintenance is detected by the system while driving, a tire or sensor, the system must re-learn the recommended in the Maintenance Sched- message advising you to check the pres- tire positions. To re-learn the tire positions, ule in this instruction. Refer to “Scheduled sure in a specific tire will appear in the dis- refer to “Tire Pressure Monitor System” in Maintenance” in “Maintenance Schedule” play. Refer to “Inflation - Tire Pressure” in “Tires” in the “Service and Appearance in the “Maintenance Schedule” section for “Tires” in the “Service and Appearance Care” section. Refer to “Tire Inspection more information. Care” section and “DIC Warnings and and Rotation” in “Tires” in the “Service and Messages” in this section for more infor- Appearance Care” section and “DIC Warn- Remember, you must reset the OIL LIFE mation. ings and Messages” in this section for yourself after each oil change. It will not more information. reset itself. Also, be careful not to reset the If the tire pressure display shows dashes OIL LIFE accidentally at any time other instead of a value, there may be a problem 3-29 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL RELEARN REMOTE KEY DIC Warnings and Messages “All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System” in “Your This display allows you to match the Messages are displayed on the DIC to Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle” in the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter to notify the driver that the status of the vehi- “Driving Your Vehicle” section and “All- your vehicle. To match a RKE transmitter cle has changed and that some action may Wheel Drive Disabled Light” in this section to your vehicle, do the following: be needed by the driver to correct the con- for more information. dition. Multiple messages may appear one 1) Make sure the vehicle is in PARK (P). BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE after another. Some messages may not 2) Press the vehicle information button This message displays when the charging require immediate action, but you can until PRESS TO RELEARN system detects that the battery is being press the set/reset button to acknowledge REMOTE KEY displays. drained. You may notice that the vehicle that you received the messages and to 3) Press the set/reset button. attempts to reduce the drain for you by clear them from the display. Pressing any The message REMOTE KEY LEARN- turning off accessories, such as interior of the DIC buttons also acknowledge and ING ACTIVE will display. fans, rear defogger, and heated seats. Turn clear any messages. Some messages 4) Press and hold the lock and unlock but- off all accessories. If the vehicle is not run- cannot be cleared from the DIC display tons on the first transmitter at the same ning, start and run the engine for at least because they are more urgent. These time for about 15 seconds. 10 minutes to allow the battery to messages require action before they can A chime will sound indicating that the recharge. If the engine is running and the be cleared. You should take any messages transmitter is matched. condition persists, see your dealer immedi- that appear on the display seriously and 5) To match additional transmitters at this ately. remember that clearing the messages will time, repeat Step 3. only make the messages disappear, not BUCKLE PASSENGER SEATBELT Each vehicle can have a maximum of correct the problem. The following are the This message reminds you to buckle the four transmitters matched to it. possible messages that can be displayed passenger’s safety belt. Refer to “Passen- 6) To exit the programming mode, you and some information about them. ger Sensing System” in “Airbag System” in must cycle the key to LOCK. the “Seats and Restraint Systems” section. ALL WHEEL DRIVE OFF Blank Display If your vehicle has the All-Wheel Drive This message displays and a chime This display shows no information. (AWD) system, this message displays sounds when the ignition is on, the driver’s PERSONALIZATION along with the All-Wheel Drive Disabled safety belt is buckled, the passenger’s This display allows you to personalize the light when the rear drive system is over- safety belt is unbuckled with the passenger feature settings on your vehicle. Refer to heating. This message turns off when the airbag enabled, and the vehicle is in “DIC Vehicle Personalization” in this sec- rear drive system cools down. If the warn- motion. You should have the passenger tion for more information. ing message stays on for a while, you need buckle their safety belt. to reset the warning message. To reset the This reminder will be repeated if the igni- warning message, turn the ignition off and tion is on, the vehicle is in motion, the then back on again. If the message stays driver is buckled and the passenger is still on, see your dealer right away. Refer to unbuckled, and the passenger airbag is 3-30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL enabled. If the passenger’s safety belt is to “OIL LIFE” under “DIC Operation and DRIVER DOOR OPEN already buckled, this message and chime Displays” in this section and “Engine Oil This message displays when the driver’s will not come on. Life System” in “Checking Things Under door is not closed properly. When this the Hood” in the “Service and Appearance message appears, make sure that the BUCKLE SEATBELT Care” section for more information. driver’s door is closed completely. This message reminds you to buckle the driver’s safety belt. CHECK TIRE PRESSURE ENGINE HOT A/C (Air Conditioning) This message displays when the tire pres- OFF This message displays and a chime sure in one of the tires needs to be This message displays when the engine sounds when the ignition is on, the driver’s checked. This message also displays coolant becomes hotter than the normal safety belt is unbuckled, and the vehicle is LEFT FRONT, RIGHT FRONT, LEFT operating temperature. To avoid added in motion. You should buckle your safety REAR, or RIGHT REAR to indicate which strain on a hot engine, the air conditioning belt. tire needs to be checked. You can receive compressor is automatically turned off. If the driver remains unbuckled when the more than one tire pressure message at a When the coolant temperature returns to ignition is on and the vehicle is in motion, time. To read the other messages that may normal, the A/C operation automatically the reminder will be repeated. If the driver’s have been sent at the same time, press the resumes. You can continue to drive your safety belt is already buckled, this mes- set/reset button. If a tire pressure message vehicle. sage and chime will not come on. appears on the DIC, stop as soon as you ENGINE OVERHEATD (Overheated) can. Have the tire pressures checked and This message is an additional reminder to IDLE ENGINE set to those shown on the Tire Loading the Safety Belt Reminder Light in the Information label. Refer to “Tires” in the instrument panel cluster. Refer to “Safety NOTE: “Service and Appearance Care” section, Belt Reminder Light” in this section. If you drive your vehicle while the engine is “Loading Your Vehicle” in “Your Driving, the overheating, severe engine damage may CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON Road, and Your Vehicle” in the “Driving occur. If an overheat warning appears on This message displays when service is Your Vehicle” section, and “Inflation - Tire the instrument panel cluster and/or DIC, required for the vehicle. See your dealer. Pressure” in “Tires” in the “Service and stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Do Refer to “Engine Oil” in “Checking Things Appearance Care” section. The DIC dis- not increase the engine speed above nor- Under the Hood” in the “Service and play also shows the tire pressure values for mal idling speed. Refer to “Engine Over- Appearance Care” section and “Scheduled the front and rear tires by pressing the heating” in “Checking Things Under the Maintenance” in “Maintenance Schedule” vehicle information button. Refer to “DIC Hood” in the “Service and Appearance in the “Maintenance Schedule” section for Operation and Displays” in this section. If Care” section for more information. more information. the tire pressure is low, the low tire pres- sure warning light comes on. Refer to “Tire Acknowledging this message will not reset This message displays when the engine Pressure Light” in this section. the OIL LIFE REMAINING display. That coolant temperature is too hot. Stop and must be done at the OIL LIFE screen allow the vehicle to idle until it cools down. under the vehicle information menu. Refer 3-31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL ENGINE OVERHEATD (Overheated) FUEL LEVEL LOW OIL PRSSURE (Pressure) LOW STOP STOP ENGINE This message displays when your vehicle ENGINE is low on fuel. Refill the fuel tank as soon NOTE: as possible. Refer to “Fuel Gage” in this CAUTION If you drive your vehicle while the engine is section and “Filling the Tank” in “Fuel” in If you drive your vehicle while the overheating, severe engine damage may the “Service and Appearance Care” sec- engine oil pressure is low, severe occur. If an overheat warning appears on tion for more information. engine damage may occur. If a low oil the instrument panel cluster and/or DIC, HOOD OPEN pressure warning appears on the stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Refer This message displays on some vehicles Driver Information Center (DIC), stop to “Engine Overheating” in “Checking when the hood is not closed properly. the vehicle as soon as possible. Do Things Under the Hood” in the “Service When this message appears, make sure not drive the vehicle until the cause and Appearance Care” section for more that the hood is closed completely. Refer to of the low oil pressure is corrected. information. “Hood Release” in “Checking Things Refer to “Engine Oil” in “Checking Under the Hood” in the “Service and Things Under the Hood” in the “Ser- This message displays along with a contin- Appearance Care” section. vice and Appearance Care” section uous chime when the engine has over- for more information. heated. Stop and turn the engine off ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE WITH CARE immediately to avoid severe engine dam- This message displays when the outside This message displays when the vehicle’s age. Refer to “Engine Overheating” in air temperature is cold enough to create “Checking Things Under the Hood” in the icy road conditions. Adjust your driving engine oil pressure is low. The oil pressure light also appears on the instrument panel “Service and Appearance Care” section. accordingly. cluster. Refer to “Oil Pressure Light” in this ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED LIFTGATE OPEN section. This message displays when the vehicle’s This message displays when the liftgate is engine power is reduced. Reduced engine not closed completely. Make sure that the Stop the vehicle immediately, as engine damage can result from driving a vehicle power can affect the vehicle’s ability to liftgate is closed completely. Refer to “Lift- accelerate. If this message is on, but there gate” in “Doors and Locks” in the “Features with low oil pressure. Have the vehicle ser- viced by your dealer as soon as possible is no reduction in performance, proceed to and Controls” section. your destination. The performance may be when this message is displayed. reduced the next time the vehicle is driven. PASSENGER DOOR FRONT/REAR The vehicle may be driven at a reduced OPEN speed while this message is on, but accel- This message displays when one or more eration and speed may be reduced. Any- of the passenger’s doors are not closed time this message stays on, the vehicle properly. When this message appears, should be taken to your dealer for service make sure that all passenger doors are as soon as possible. closed completely. 3-32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING SYS- “Driving Your Vehicle” section for more This message displays while you are TEM information. matching a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) This message displays when there is a If this message turns on while you are driv- transmitter to your vehicle. Refer to problem with the generator and battery ing, pull off the road as soon as possible “LEARN REMOTE KEY” under “DIC Oper- charging systems. Driving with this prob- and stop carefully. Try resetting the system ation and Displays” in this section for more lem could drain the vehicle’s battery. Turn by turning the ignition off and then back on. information. off all unnecessary accessories. Stop and If this message still stays on or turns back turn off the vehicle as soon as it is safe to SERVICE A/C (Air Conditioning) SYS- on again while you are driving, your vehicle do so. Have the electrical system checked TEM needs service. Have the ESC system by your dealer immediately. This message displays when there is a inspected by your dealer as soon as possi- problem detected in the air conditioning Connecting a battery charger to your vehi- ble. system. Have the vehicle serviced by your cle while the ignition is in any position SERVICE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM dealer. other than LOCK may cause this message This message displays when there is a to appear. If you need to charge your vehi- SERVICE AIR BAG problem with the theft-deterrent system. A cle, make sure that the key is in LOCK or This message displays when there is a fault has been detected in the system out of the ignition during charging. problem with the airbag system. Have your which means that the system is disabled vehicle serviced by your dealer immedi- SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM and it is not protecting the vehicle. The ately. Refer to “Airbag Readiness Light” in This message displays and a chime vehicle usually restarts; however, you may this section for more information. sounds when the brake fluid level is low. want to take the vehicle to your dealer The brake system warning light also before turning off the engine. Refer to SERVICE ALL WHEEL DRIVE appears on the instrument panel cluster “PASS-Key® III+ Operation” in “Theft- If your vehicle has the All-Wheel Drive when this message appears on the DIC. Deterrent Systems” in the “Features and (AWD) system, this message displays Refer to “Brake System Warning Light” in Controls” section for more information. along with the service all-wheel drive light this section. Have the brake system ser- if a problem occurs with this system. Refer SERVICE TIRE MONITOR SYSTEM viced by your dealer as soon as possible. to “Service All-Wheel Drive Light” in this This message displays if a part on the Tire section. If this message appears, stop as SERVICE STABILITY CTRL (Control) Pressure Monitor (TPM) system is not soon as possible and turn off the vehicle. This message displays if there has been a working properly. If you drive your vehicle Restart the vehicle and check for the mes- problem detected with the Electronic Sta- while any of the four sensors are missing sage on the DIC display. If the message is bility Control (ESC) system. A warning light or inoperable, the warning comes on in still displayed or appears again when you also appears on the instrument panel clus- about 20 minutes. A sensor would be miss- begin driving, the AWD system needs ser- ter. Refer to “Traction Control System ing, for example, if you put different wheels vice. See your dealer. (TCS) Warning Light” in this section. Refer on your vehicle without transferring the to “Electronic Stability Control” in “Your sensors. If the warning comes on and Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle” in the 3-33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL stays on, there may be a problem with the STABILITY CTRL (Control) OFF THEFT ATTEMPTED TPM. See your dealer. This message displays any time the Elec- This message displays if the content theft- tronic Stability Control (ESC) system turns deterrent system has detected a break-in SERVICE TRACTION CONTROL off. When this message has been dis- attempt while you were away from your This message displays when the Traction played, ESC is no longer available to assist vehicle. Refer to “Content Theft-Deterrent” Control System (TCS) is not functioning you with directional control of the vehicle. in “Theft-Deterrent Systems” in the “Fea- properly. A warning light also appears on Adjust your driving accordingly. Refer to tures and Controls” section for more infor- the instrument panel cluster. Refer to “Electronic Stability Control” in “Your Driv- mation. “Traction Control System (TCS) Warning ing, the Road, and Your Vehicle” in the Light” in this section and “Traction Control TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE “Driving Your Vehicle” section. System (TCS)” in “Your Driving, the Road, This message displays when the Tire Pres- and Your Vehicle” in the “Driving Your Vehi- This message displays only while the igni- sure Monitor (TPM) system is re-learning cle” section for more information. Have the tion is in RUN. the tire positions. Refer to “Tire Pressure TCS serviced by your dealer as soon as Monitor System” in “Tires” in the “Service Any of the following conditions may cause possible. and Appearance Care” section. The tire the ESC system to turn off: positions must be re-learned after rotating SERVICE VEHICLE SOON • The ESC system is turned off by press- the tires or after replacing a tire or sensor. This message displays when a non-emis- ing and holding the traction control but- Refer to “Tire Inspection and Rotation” and sions related malfunction occurs. Have the ton. Refer to “Electronic Stability Control” “Inflation - Tire Pressure” in “Tires” in the vehicle serviced by your dealer as soon as in “Your Driving, the Road, and Your “Service and Appearance Care” section for possible. Vehicle” in the “Driving Your Vehicle” more information. STABILITY CTRL (Control) NOT READY section for more information. TRACTION CONTROL OFF This message may display and a warning • The battery is low. This message displays when the Traction light on the instrument panel cluster may • There is an ESC system failure. See Control System (TCS) turns off. Refer to be on after first driving the vehicle and your dealer for service. “Traction Control System (TCS)” in “Your exceeding 30 mph (48 km/h) for 30 sec- STARTING DISABLD (Disabled) SER- Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle” in the onds. Refer to “Traction Control System VICE THRTTLE (Throttle) “Driving Your Vehicle” section for more (TCS) Warning Light” in this section. The This message displays if the starting of the information. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system engine is disabled due to the electronic is not functional until the light has turned This message only displays while the igni- throttle control system. Have your vehicle off. Refer to “Electronic Stability Control” in tion is in RUN and disappears after 10 sec- serviced by your dealer immediately. “Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle” onds, unless it is acknowledged or an in the “Driving Your Vehicle” section for This message only appears while the igni- urgent warning appears. more information. tion is in RUN, and will not disappear until Any of the following conditions may cause the problem is resolved. the TCS to turn off: This message cannot be acknowledged. 3-34 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL • The TCS is turned off by pressing the DIC Vehicle Personalization Feature Settings Menu Items traction control button. Refer to “Traction Your vehicle has personalization capabili- The following are personalization features Control System (TCS)” in “Your Driving, ties that allow you to program certain fea- that allow you to program settings to the the Road, and Your Vehicle” in the “Driv- tures to one preferred setting. vehicle: ing Your Vehicle” section for more infor- All of the personalization options may not DISPLAY ENGLISH mation. be available on your vehicle. Only the This feature will only display if a language • The battery is low. options available will be displayed on the other than English has been set. This fea- • There is a TCS failure. See your dealer DIC. ture allows you to change the language in for service. which the DIC messages appear to The default settings for the personalization TRACTION CONTROL ON English. features were set when your vehicle left This message displays when the Traction the factory, but may have been changed Press the vehicle information button until Control System (TCS) turns on. Refer to from their default state since then. the PRESS TO DISPLAY ENGLISH “Traction Control System (TCS)” in “Your screen appears on the DIC display. Press Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle” in the The personalization preferences are auto- the set/reset button to display all DIC mes- “Driving Your Vehicle” section for more matically recalled. sages in English. information. To change personalization preferences, DISPLAY LANGUAGE TURN SIGNAL ON use the following procedure. This feature allows you to select the lan- This message displays as a reminder to guage in which the DIC messages will turn off the turn signal if you drive your Entering the Feature Settings Menu appear. vehicle for more than about 0.75 mile (1.2 1) Turn the ignition on and place the vehi- km) with a turn signal on. Refer to “Turn cle in PARK (P). Press the vehicle information button until Signal/Multifunction Lever” in this section. To avoid excessive drain on the battery, DISPLAY LANGUAGE appears on the DIC it is recommended that the headlamps display. Press the set/reset button to This message displays and a chime are turned off. access the settings for this feature. Then sounds only when the ignition is in RUN. 2) Press the vehicle information button press the vehicle information button to The message will not disappear until the until FEATURE SETTINGS PRESS scroll through the following settings: turn signal is manually turned off, or a turn TO SELECT appears on the DIC dis- is completed. • ENGLISH (default): play. All messages will appear in English. 3) Press the set/reset button to enter the • FRANCAIS (French): feature settings menu. All messages will appear in French. If the menu is not available, FEATURE • ESPANOL (Spanish): SETTINGS AVAILABLE IN PRK (Park) All messages will appear in Spanish. will display. Before entering the menu, make sure the vehicle is in PARK (P). 3-35 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL • NO CHANGE: AUTO UNLOCK Choose one of the available settings and No change will be made to this feature. This feature allows you to select whether press the set/reset button while it is dis- The current setting will remain. or not to turn off the automatic door unlock- played on the DIC to select it. ing feature. It also allows you to select Choose one of the available settings and REMOTE LOCK which doors and when the doors will auto- press the set/reset button while it is dis- This feature allows you to select the type of matically unlock. Refer to “Programmable played on the DIC to select it. feedback you will receive when locking the Automatic Door Locks” in “Doors and vehicle with the Remote Keyless Entry AUTO LOCK Locks” in the “Features and Controls” sec- (RKE) transmitter. You will not receive This feature allows you to select when the tion for more information. feedback when locking the vehicle with the vehicle’s doors will automatically lock. Press the vehicle information button until RKE transmitter if any of the doors are Refer to “Programmable Automatic Door AUTO UNLOCK appears on the DIC dis- open. Refer to “Remote Keyless Entry Locks” in “Doors and Locks” in the “Fea- play. Press the set/reset button to access (RKE) System Operation” in “Keys” in the tures and Controls” section for more infor- the settings for this feature. Then press the “Features and Controls” section for more mation. vehicle information button to scroll through information. Press the vehicle information button until the following settings: Press the vehicle information button until AUTO LOCK appears on the DIC display. • OFF: REMOTE LOCK appears on the DIC dis- Press the set/reset button to access the None of the doors will automatically play. Press the set/reset button to access settings for this feature. Then press the unlock. the settings for this feature. Then press the vehicle information button to scroll through • DRIVER AT KEY OUT: vehicle information button to scroll through the following settings: Only the driver’s door will unlock when the following settings: • SHIFT OUT OF PARK (default): the key is taken out of the ignition. • OFF: The vehicle’s doors automatically lock • DRIVER IN PARK: There will be no feedback when you when the doors are closed and the vehi- Only the driver’s door will unlock when press the lock button on the RKE trans- cle is shifted out of PARK (P). the vehicle is shifted into PARK (P). mitter. • AT VEHICLE SPEED: • ALL AT KEY OUT: • LIGHTS ONLY: The vehicle’s doors automatically lock All of the doors will unlock when the key The exterior lamps will flash when you when the vehicle speed is above 5 mph is taken out of the ignition. press the lock button on the RKE trans- (8 km/h) for three seconds. • ALL IN PARK (default): mitter. • NO CHANGE: All of the doors will unlock when the • HORN ONLY: No change will be made to this feature. vehicle is shifted into PARK (P). The horn will sound on the second press The current setting will remain. • NO CHANGE: of the lock button on the RKE transmit- No change will be made to this feature. Choose one of the available settings and ter. The current setting will remain. press the set/reset button while it is dis- • HORN & LIGHTS (default): played on the DIC to select it. The exterior lamps will flash when you 3-36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL press the lock button on the RKE trans- • NO CHANGE: transmitter is pressed while a door is mitter, and the horn will sound when the No change will be made to this feature. open. lock button is pressed again within five The current setting will remain. • NO CHANGE: seconds of the previous command. No change will be made to this feature. Choose one of the available settings and • NO CHANGE: The current setting will remain. press the set/reset button while it is dis- No change will be made to this feature. played on the DIC to select it. Choose one of the available settings and The current setting will remain. press the set/reset button while it is dis- DELAY LOCK Choose one of the available settings and played on the DIC to select it. This feature allows you to select whether press the set/reset button while it is dis- or not the locking of the vehicle’s doors will EXIT LIGHTING played on the DIC to select it. be delayed. The locking of the vehicle’s If it is dark enough outside, this feature REMOTE UNLOCK doors is delayed for up to 10 seconds after allows you to select the amount of time you This feature allows you to select the type of a power door lock switch is pressed when want the exterior lamps to remain on. This feedback you will receive when unlocking a door is open, or after the lock button on happens after the key is turned from RUN the vehicle with the RKE transmitter. You the RKE transmitter is pressed while a to LOCK. will not receive feedback when unlocking door is open. The key must be out of the Press the vehicle information button until the vehicle with the RKE transmitter if the ignition for this feature to work. Refer to EXIT LIGHTING appears on the DIC dis- doors are open. Refer to “Remote Keyless “Delayed Locking” in “Doors and Locks” in play. Press the set/reset button to access Entry (RKE) System Operation” in “Keys” the “Features and Controls” section for the settings for this feature. Then press the in the “Features and Controls” section for more information. vehicle information button to scroll through more information. Press the vehicle information button until the following settings: Press the vehicle information button until DELAY LOCK appears on the DIC display. • OFF: REMOTE UNLOCK appears on the DIC Press the set/reset button to access the The exterior lamps will not turn on. display. Press the set/reset button to settings for this feature. Then press the • 30 SECONDS (default): access the settings for this feature. Then vehicle information button to scroll through The exterior lamps will stay on for 30 press the vehicle information button to the following settings: seconds. scroll through the following settings: • OFF: • 1 MINUTE: • LIGHTS OFF: There will be no delayed locking of the The exterior lamps will stay on for one The exterior lamps will not flash when vehicle’s doors. minute. you press the unlock button on the RKE • ON (default): • 2 MINUTES: transmitter. The locking of the vehicle’s doors will be The exterior lamps will stay on for two • LIGHTS ON (default): delayed by 10 seconds after a power minutes. The exterior lamps will flash when you door lock switch is pressed when a door • NO CHANGE: press the unlock button on the RKE is open, or the lock button on the RKE No change will be made to this feature. transmitter. The current setting will remain. 3-37 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Choose one of the available settings and Choose one of the available settings and in the “Features and Controls” section for press the set/reset button while it is dis- press the set/reset button while it is dis- more information. played on the DIC to select it. played on the DIC to select it. Press the vehicle information button until APPROACH LIGHTING CHIME VOLUME REMOTE START appears on the DIC dis- This feature allows you to select whether This feature allows you to select the vol- play. Press the set/reset button to access or not to have the exterior lights turn on ume level of the chime. the settings for this feature. Then press the briefly during low light periods after unlock- vehicle information button to scroll through Press the vehicle information button until ing the vehicle using the RKE transmitter. the following settings: CHIME VOLUME appears on the DIC dis- Press the vehicle information button until play. Press the set/reset button to access • OFF: APPROACH LIGHTING appears on the the settings for this feature. Then press the The remote start feature will be disabled. DIC display. Press the set/reset button to vehicle information button to scroll through • ON (default): access the settings for this feature. Then the following settings: The remote start feature will be enabled. press the vehicle information button to • NO CHANGE: • NORMAL (default): scroll through the following settings: No change will be made to this feature. The chime volume will be set to a normal The current setting will remain. • OFF: level. The exterior lights will not turn on when • LOUD: Choose one of the available settings and you unlock the vehicle with the RKE The chime volume will be set to a loud press the set/reset button while it is dis- transmitter. level. played on the DIC to select it. • ON (default): • NO CHANGE: FACTORY SETTINGS If it is dark enough outside, the exterior No change will be made to this feature. This feature allows you to set all of the per- lights will turn on briefly when you unlock The current setting will remain. sonalization features back to their factory the vehicle with the RKE transmitter. Choose one of the available settings and default settings. The lights will remain on for 20 seconds press the set/reset button while it is dis- or until the lock button on the RKE trans- Press the vehicle information button until played on the DIC to select it. mitter is pressed, or the vehicle is no FACTORY SETTINGS appears on the DIC longer off. Refer to “Remote Keyless REMOTE START display. Press the set/reset button to Entry (RKE) System Operation” in If your vehicle has this feature, it allows access the settings for this feature. Then “Keys” in the “Features and Controls” you to turn the remote start off or on. The press the vehicle information button to section for more information. remote start feature allows you to start the scroll through the following settings: • NO CHANGE: engine from outside of the vehicle using • RESTORE ALL (default): No change will be made to this feature. your RKE transmitter. Refer to “Remote The personalization features will be set The current setting will remain. Vehicle Start” under “Remote Keyless to their factory default settings. Entry (RKE) System Operation” in “Keys” 3-38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL • DO NOT RESTORE: Audio System(s) Keeping your mind on the drive is impor- The personalization features will not be tant for safe driving. Here are some ways Determine which radio your vehicle has set to their factory default settings. in which you can help avoid distraction and then read the pages following to famil- while driving. Choose one of the available settings and iarize yourself with its features. press the set/reset button while it is dis- While your vehicle is parked: Driving without distraction is a necessity played on the DIC to select it. for a safer driving experience. Refer to • Familiarize yourself with all of its con- EXIT FEATURE SETTINGS “Defensive Driving” in “Your Driving, the trols. This feature allows you to exit the feature Road, and Your Vehicle” in the “Driving • Familiarize yourself with its operation. settings menu. Your Vehicle” section. By taking a few • Set up your audio system by presetting moments to read this manual and get your favorite radio stations, setting the Press the vehicle information button until familiar with your vehicle’s audio system, tone, and adjusting the speakers. Then, FEATURE SETTINGS PRESS TO you can use it with less effort, as well as when driving conditions permit, you can EXIT appears in the DIC display. Press the take advantage of its features. While your tune to your favorite radio stations using set/reset button to exit the menu. vehicle is parked, set up your audio system the presets and steering wheel controls If you do not exit, pressing the vehicle by presetting your favorite radio stations, if the vehicle has them. information button again will return you to setting the tone and adjusting the speak- the beginning of the vehicle information ers. Then, when driving conditions permit, CAUTION menu. you can tune to your favorite stations using Before adding any sound equipment the presets and steering wheel controls if to your vehicle, such as an audio Exiting the Feature Settings Menu the vehicle has them. system, CD player, CB radio, mobile The feature settings menu will be exited telephone, or two-way radio, make when any of the following occurs: WARNING sure that it can be added by checking • The vehicle is shifted out of PARK (P). This system provides you with a far with your dealer. Also, check federal • The vehicle is no longer in RUN. greater access to audio stations and rules covering mobile radio and tele- • The trip/fuel DIC button is pressed. song listings. Giving extended atten- phone units. If sound equipment can • The end of the feature settings menu is tion to entertainment tasks while be added, it is very important to do it reached and exited. driving can cause a crash and you or properly. Added sound equipment • A 40 second time period has elapsed others can be injured or killed. can interfere with the operation of with no selection made. Always keep your eyes on the road your vehicle’s engine, radio, or other and your mind on the drive - avoid systems, and even damage them. engaging in extended searching Your vehicle’s systems can interfere while driving. with the operation of sound equip- ment that has been added. 3-39 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Your vehicle has a feature called Retained To change the time default setting from 12 The date will not automatically display. The Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP, the hour to 24 hour, press the clock button and only way to see the date is by pressing the audio system can be played even after the then the pushbutton located under the for- clock button when the radio is on. The date ignition is turned off. Refer to “Retained ward arrow label. Once the time 12H and with display will time out after a few sec- Accessory Power (RAP)” in “Starting and 24H are displayed, press the pushbutton onds and go back to the normal radio and Operating Your Vehicle” in the “Features located under the desired option to select time display. and Controls” section for more information. the default. Press the clock button again to To change the time default setting from 12 apply the selected default, or let the screen hour to 24 hour or to change the date Setting the Time (without date display) time out. default setting from month/day/year to day/ If your vehicle has an AM/FM base radio month/year, follow these instructions: with a single CD player and preset buttons Setting the Time (with date display) 1) Press the clock button and then the numbered one through six, the radio will If your vehicle has a radio with a single CD pushbutton located under the forward have a clock button for setting the time. player or a CD with DVD player, the radio arrow label. Once the time 12H and You can set the time by following these will have a clock button for setting the time 24H, and the date MM/DD/YYYY steps: and date. (month, day, and year) and DD/MM/ To set the time and date, follow these 1) Press the clock button until the hour YYYY (day, month, and year) are dis- instructions: numbers begin flashing on the display. played. Press the clock button a second time 1) Turn the radio on. 2) Press the pushbutton located under the and the minute numbers will begin 2) Press the clock button and the HR, desired option. flashing on the display. MIN, MM, DD, YYYY (hour, minute, 3) Press the clock or MENU button again 2) While either the hour or the minute month, day, and year) will appear on the to apply the selected default, or let the numbers are flashing, turn the tune display. screen time out. knob, located on the upper right side of 3) Press the pushbutton located under any the radio, clockwise or counterclock- one of the labels that you want to wise to increase or decrease the time. change. Every time the pushbutton is Instead of using the tune knob, you can pressed again, the time or the date if also press the SEEK, FWD (forward), selected, will increase by one. or REV (reverse) buttons to adjust the - Another way to increase the time or time. date, is to press the right SEEK arrow 3) Press the clock button again until the or FWD (forward) button. clock display stops flashing to set the - To decrease, press the left SEEK currently displayed time; otherwise, the arrow or REV (reverse) button. You flashing will stop after five seconds and can also turn the tune knob, located on the current time displayed will be auto- the upper right side of the radio, to matically set. adjust the selected setting. 3-40 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Radio with CD (Base) (Tune): Setting Preset Stations Turn this knob to select radio stations. Up to 18 stations (six FM1, six FM2, and six AM), can be programmed on the six SEEK : numbered pushbuttons, by performing the Press the right or left SEEK arrow to go to following steps: the next or to the previous station and stay there. 1) Turn the radio on. 2) Press BAND to select FM1, FM2, or To scan stations, press and hold either AM. SEEK arrow for a few seconds until a beep 3) Tune in the desired station. sounds. The radio goes to a station, plays 4) Press and hold one of the six numbered for a few seconds, then goes to the next pushbuttons for three seconds until a station. Press either SEEK arrow again to beep sounds. Whenever that pushbut- stop scanning. ton is pressed and released, the station The radio only seeks and scans stations that was set, returns. with a strong signal that are in the selected 5) Repeat the Steps 2 through 4 for each 1546915 band. pushbutton. Playing the Radio (Information): Setting the Tone (Bass/Treble) (Power/Volume): Press this button to switch the display Press this knob to turn the system on and between the radio station frequency and EQ (Equalization): off. the time. When the ignition is off, press this To adjust the bass or treble, press the tune button to display the time. knob or EQ button until the desired tone Turn this knob clockwise or counterclock- control label appears on the display. Turn wise to increase or decrease the volume. the tune knob clockwise or counterclock- The radio remembers the previous volume wise to increase or decrease the setting. setting whenever the radio is turned on. You can also adjust the setting by pressing You can still manually adjust the volume by either the SEEK, FWD (forward), or REV using the volume knob. (reverse) buttons. The display shows the current bass or treble level. If a station’s Finding a Station frequency is weak, or if there is static, decrease the treble. BAND: Press this button to switch between FM1, FM2 or AM. The display shows the selec- tion. 3-41 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) Playing a CD Do not add any label to a CD. It could get Insert a CD partway into the slot, label side caught in the CD player. If a CD is BAL/FADE (Balance/Fade): up. The player pulls it in and the CD should recorded on a personal computer and a To adjust the balance or fade, press this begin playing. description label is needed, try labeling the button or the tune knob until the desired top of the recorded CD with a marking pen. speaker control label appears on the dis- If the ignition or radio is turned off with a play. Turn the tune knob clockwise or coun- CD in the player, it stays in the player. CAUTION terclockwise to adjust the setting. You can When the ignition or radio is turned on, the also adjust the setting by pressing either CD starts playing where it stopped, if it was If a label is added to a CD, or more the SEEK, FWD, or REV buttons. the last selected audio source. than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time, or an attempt is made to When a CD is inserted, the CD symbol Radio Messages play scratched or damaged CDs, the appears on the radio display. As each new CD player could be damaged. While Calibration Error: track starts to play, the track number using the CD player, use only CDs in The audio system has been calibrated for appears on the display. good condition without any label, your vehicle from the factory. If Calibration The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch load one CD at a time, and keep the Error appears on the display, it means that (8 cm) single CDs with an adapter ring. CD player and the loading slot free of the radio has not been configured properly Full-size CDs and the smaller CDs are foreign materials, liquids, and debris. for your vehicle and it must be returned to loaded in the same manner. your dealer for service. If an error appears on the display, see “CD If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may Loc (Locked): Messages” later in this section. be reduced due to CD-R quality, the This message is displayed when the method of recording, the quality of the THEFTLOCK® system has locked up the EJECT: music that has been recorded, and the way radio. Take the vehicle to your dealer for Press the CD eject button to eject the CD. the CD-R has been handled. There may be service. If the CD is not removed, after several sec- an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding onds, the CD automatically pulls back into If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and the player. cannot be corrected, contact your dealer. ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface (Tune): of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, Turn this knob to select tracks on the CD broken, or scratched, the CD will not play currently playing. properly. If the surface of the CD is soiled, SEEK : refer to “Care of Your CDs and DVDs” in Press the left SEEK arrow to go to the start this section for more information. of the current track, if more than ten sec- If there is no apparent damage, try a onds have played. Press the right SEEK known good CD. arrow to go to the next track. If either SEEK 3-42 | |
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