Ford GT (2022 year). Manual in english — page 7

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

WARNING:

Always fully apply the

parking brake. Make sure you shift into
park (P) for vehicles with an automatic
transmission. Switch the ignition off and
remove the key whenever you leave your
vehicle.

WARNING:

Do not apply the brake

pedal and accelerator pedal
simultaneously. Applying both pedals
simultaneously for more than a few
seconds will limit engine performance,
which may result in difficulty maintaining
speed in traffic and could lead to serious
injury.

Your Ford GT vehicle is equipped with a
7-speed, dual clutch automatic
transmission. In drive (D), the transmission
shifts automatically, or you can shift with
the paddle shifters. In manual mode, you
must shift the transmission with the
paddle shifters.

Understanding the Positions of
Your Automatic Transmission

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1.

Fully press down the brake pedal.

2. Move the selector to the desired gear.

Park (P)

With the transmission in park (P), your
vehicle locks the transmission and
prevents the wheels from turning. Always
come to a complete stop before putting
your vehicle into park (P).

Automatic Return to Park

Note:

This feature does not operate when

your vehicle is in Stay in Neutral mode.

Your vehicle has a feature that
automatically shifts your vehicle into park
(P) when any of the following conditions
occur:

You turn the vehicle off.

You open the driver's door with your
seatbelt unlatched.

Your seatbelt is unlatched when the
driver's door is open.

If you turn your vehicle off when moving,
your vehicle first shifts into neutral (N) until
it slows down enough to shift into park (P)
automatically.

Note:

If you have waited an extended

period of time (2-15 minutes) before starting
your vehicle, unlatching your seatbelt causes
this feature to activate, even with the
driver's door closed.

Note:

This feature may not work properly

if the door ajar switch is malfunctioning. If
your door ajar indicator does not illuminate
when you open the driver’s door or the
indicator illuminates with the driver’s door
closed, see your authorized dealer.

Reverse (R)

With the selector in reverse (R), your
vehicle moves backward. Always come to
a complete stop before shifting into and
out of reverse (R).

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Neutral (N)

With the selector in neutral (N), your
vehicle can be started and is free to roll.
Hold the brake pedal down when in this
position.

Stay in Neutral Mode

Stay in Neutral mode allows your vehicle
to stay in neutral when you exit your
vehicle. Your vehicle must be stationary to
enter this mode.

To enter Stay in Neutral mode:

With the engine running.

Release the parking brake if applied,
press down the brake pedal and press
the parking brake release switch on the
center console.

Press down the brake pedal and move
the transmission selector to neutral
(N).

A message appears in your display
screen.

Press the manual (M) button to enter
Stay in Neutral mode.

Another message appears in your
display screen confirming Neutral
mode is engaged.

Stay in Neutral mode remains engaged
as long as the engine is running. If the
engine is turned off, a 30 minute timer
starts and appears in your display
screen.

To exit Stay in Neutral mode, press down
the brake pedal and select a different gear.

Drive (D)

Drive (D) is the normal driving position for
the best fuel economy. In the drive (D)
position, the transmission automatically
shifts through gears one through seven.

Manual (M)

To select manual (M), place the
transmission selector in drive (D) and press
"M" button in the middle of the selector.
Once you select manual (M), you must use
the paddle shifters to upshift or downshift
the transmission.

To exit manual (M) and return to drive (D),
press the "M" button again.

SelectShift™ Automatic
Transmission

Your vehicle is equipped with a SelectShift
Automatic transmission, which gives you
the ability to change gears up or down as
desired.

In order to prevent the engine from running
at too low an RPM, which may cause it to
stall, SelectShift still automatically makes
some downshifts if it has determined that
you have not downshifted in time.
Although SelectShift makes some
downshifts for you, it still allows you to
downshift at any time as long as
SelectShift determines that no damage
occurs to the engine from over-revving.

Note:

Engine damage may occur if you

maintain excessive engine revving without
shifting.

SelectShift does not automatically upshift,
even if the engine is approaching the RPM
limit. It must be shifted manually by use of
the upshift (+) paddle. When using Manual
(M) shift mode, pay attention to the shift
indicator on the top rim of the steering
wheel and the RPM indicator in the
instrument cluster.

Use the paddles on the steering wheel
to shift.

Pull the right paddle (+) to upshift.

Pull the left paddle (–) to downshift.

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SelectShift in drive (D):

Provides a temporary manual mode
for performing more demanding
maneuvers where extra control of gear
selection is required (for example,
when overtaking). This mode holds a
selected gear for a temporary period
of time dependent on driver inputs (for
example, steering or accelerator pedal
input).

SelectShift in manual (M):

Provides a permanent manual gear
selection where full control of gear
selection is required.

The instrument cluster displays your
currently selected gear. If a gear is
requested but not available due to vehicle
conditions (low speed, too high engine
speed for requested gear selection), the
current gear flashes two times.

Upshift to the recommended shift speeds
according to this following chart:

Upshifts When Accelerating (Recom-

mended for Best Fuel Economy)

Shift from:

15 mph (24 km/h)

1 - 2

25 mph (40 km/h)

2 - 3

40 mph (64 km/h)

3 - 4

Upshifts When Accelerating (Recom-

mended for Best Fuel Economy)

45 mph (72 km/h)

4 - 5

50 mph (80 km/h)

5 - 6

55 mph (88 km/h)

6 - 7

Performance Shift Indicator

There are LEDs at the top of the steering
wheel rim that illuminate in sequence to
indicate specific engine RPM. If you reach
the maximum engine speed, all LEDs flash
red.

Use the following chart to help determine
when to manually shift:

Gear 4-7

(RPM)

Gear 1-3

(RPM)

LED Color

6100

5800

Green 1

6200

5900

Green 2

6300

6000

Green 3

6400

6100

Green 4

6500

6200

Green 5

6600

6300

Green 6

6700

6400

Red 1

6750

6500

Red 2

6800

6600

Red 3

6850

6700

Blue 1

6900

6800

Blue 2

6950

6900

Blue 3

7000

7000

Flashing

Red

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Brake-Shift Interlock

WARNING:

When doing this

procedure, you need to take the
transmission out of park (P) which
means your vehicle can roll freely. To
avoid unwanted vehicle movement,
always fully apply the parking brake prior
to doing this procedure. Use wheels
chocks if appropriate.

WARNING:

If the parking brake is

fully released, but the brake warning
lamp remains illuminated, the brakes
may not be working properly. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.

Note:

You should only use this procedure

in the event that your vehicle is disabled and
you cannot start the engine in order to shift
into Neutral (N) to move it. Use the provided
Transmission Park Override tool to release
the transmission park mechanism and allow
the rear tires to roll freely.

Note:

See your authorized dealer as soon

as this procedure is used.

Note:

Do not drive your vehicle until you

verify that the brake lamps are working.

Your vehicle is equipped with a brake-shift
interlock feature that prevents moving the
selector from park (P) when the ignition is
in the on position and the brake pedal is
not pressed.

If you cannot move the selector out of park
(P) position with the ignition in the on
position and the brake pedal pressed, a
malfunction may have occurred. It is
possible that a fuse has blown or your
vehicle’s brake lamps are not operating
properly. See

Fuse Specification Chart

(page 143).

If the fuse is good and the brake lamps are
functioning, then there may be a fault in
the system. To roll the car or to allow the
vehicle to be transported for repair, use the
following procedure to place the
transmission into neutral (N) manually. To
place the transmission into neutral (N) in
the event of a battery failure, or other
electrical fault that prevents the shifter
from working, use this procedure.

Manually Placing the Transmission in
Park Override

The transmission park override tool is in
the storage compartment under the rear
hatch.

It requires two people to perform this
procedure properly. One person seated in
the driver's seat, that must remain in
control of vehicle steering, brakes and
parking brake at all times. For instructions
on releasing the parking brake in the event
of a loss of vehicle battery power. See

Electric Parking Brake

(page 109). If you

do not have battery power, chock the
wheels so the car does not roll forward or
backward when not intended.

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1.

Remove the plug from the bottom right
side of the storage compartment to
access the park override shaft.

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2. Insert the park override tool onto the

shaft. Hold the tool in the rotated
position to maintain park override when
you move the vehicle.

3. To return the transmission to normal

park function, remove the park override
tool.

4. Re-install the plug and return the tool

to the storage position.

If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud
or Snow

If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow,
reducing the stability and traction control
may be beneficial as this allows the wheels
to spin. You can reduce the stability and
traction control by switching to Sport
mode and adjusting the AdvanceTrac
setting. See

Using Stability Control

(page 114).

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Note:

Occasional brake noise is normal. If

a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
continuous squeal sound is present, the
brake linings may be worn-out. Have the
system checked by an authorized dealer. If
your vehicle has continuous vibration or
shudder in the steering wheel while braking,
have it checked by an authorized dealer.

Note:

Brake dust may accumulate on the

wheels, even under normal driving
conditions. Some dust is inevitable as the
brakes wear and does not contribute to
brake noise. See

Cleaning the Wheels

(page 177).

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See

Warning Lamps and

Indicators

(page 69).

Wet brakes result in reduced braking
efficiency. Gently press the brake pedal a
few times after washing the car.

Carbon Ceramic Brake Discs

Your vehicle has carbon ceramic brake
discs. When cleaning your wheels and tires,
use care not to get any wheel cleaner or
tire dressing on the brake discs.

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This lamp illuminates when your
brakes pads are worn and
require replacement. See an

authorized dealer for replacement.

Brake Over Accelerator

In the event the accelerator pedal
becomes stuck or entrapped, apply steady
and firm pressure to the brake pedal to
slow the vehicle and reduce engine power.
If you experience this condition, apply the
brakes and bring your vehicle to a safe

stop. Move the transmission to park (P),
switch the engine off and apply the parking
brake. Inspect the accelerator pedal for
any interferences. If none are found and
the condition persists, have your vehicle
towed to the nearest authorized dealer.

Brake Assist

Brake assist detects when you brake
rapidly by measuring the rate at which you
press the brake pedal. It provides
maximum braking efficiency as long as you
press the pedal, and can reduce stopping
distances in critical situations.

Anti-lock Brake System

This system helps you maintain steering
control during emergency stops by keeping
the brakes from locking.

This lamp momentarily
illuminates when you switch the
ignition on. If the light does not

illuminate during start up, remains on or
flashes, the system may be disabled. Have
the system checked by an authorized
dealer. If the anti-lock brake system is
disabled, normal braking is still effective.

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If the brake warning lamp
remains illuminated after you
release the parking brake, have

the system checked by an authorized
dealer. This lamp illuminates momentarily
when you switch the ignition on to confirm
the lamp is functional. If it does not
illuminate when you switch the ignition on,
or begins to flash at any time, have the
system checked by an authorized dealer.
If the brake warning lamp remains
illuminated after you release the parking
brake, have the system checked by an
authorized dealer.

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HINTS ON DRIVING WITH
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES

The anti-lock brake system does not
eliminate the risks when:

You drive too closely to the vehicle in
front of you.

Your vehicle is hydroplaning.

You take corners too fast.

The road surface is poor.

Note:

If the system activates, the brake

pedal could pulse and may travel further.
Maintain pressure on the brake pedal. You
may also hear a noise from the system. This
is normal.

ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE

WARNING:

Always set the parking

brake and leave your vehicle with the
transmission in park (P).

The electric parking brake operates with
the switch in the center console.

Note:

When you apply the electric parking

brake in certain conditions, for example, on
a steep hill, the electric parking brake may
reapply the brakes within three to ten
minutes.

Note:

You may notice various noises when

you apply and release the electric parking
brake. This is normal and no cause for
concern.

Applying the Electric Parking
brake

WARNING:

Applying the electric

parking brake while moving will result in
the engagement of the anti-lock braking
system. Do not use the electric parking
brake system when the vehicle is moving
unless the normal brake system is unable
to stop the vehicle.

WARNING:

With the exception of

emergency conditions (for example, the
brake pedal is broken or is blocked), do
not apply the electric parking brake while
the vehicle is moving. On bends, or poor
road surfaces or weather conditions,
emergency braking can cause the vehicle
to skid out of control or off the road.

Note:

The brake system warning lamp

lights during an electric parking brake apply.
If the brake system warning lamp flashes
and continues to flash, there could be a
problem with your electric parking brake.
See your authorized dealer.

Note:

The brake system warning lamp

illuminates for ten seconds if you switch the
ignition off after you apply the electric
parking brake, or you apply the electric
parking brake after you switch the ignition
off.

Note:

When you switch the engine off, the

electric parking brake applies.

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Pull the switch up to apply the electric
parking brake.

The brake system warning lamp flashes
for about two seconds and then
illuminates to confirm that you have
applied the electric parking brake. See

Information Displays

(page 73).

If you apply the electric parking brake when
your vehicle is moving, the brake system
warning lamp illuminates and a warning
chime sounds. See

Information Displays

(page 73).

If your vehicle speed is above 4 mph
(6 km/h), the braking force is applied as
long as you pull the switch. Releasing or
pressing the switch or pressing the
accelerator pedal will stop the braking
force.

Releasing the Electric Parking
Brake

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You can release the electric parking brake
either manually by pressing the switch or
automatically by pressing the accelerator
pedal.

Manual release

WARNING:

If the brake system

warning light remains illuminated or
flashes for more than four seconds after
you have released the parking brake,
there could be a problem with your
braking system. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.

You can manually release the electric
parking brake by:

1.

Switching the ignition on.

2. Pressing the brake pedal.

3. Pressing the electric parking brake

switch.

When you release the electric parking
brake, the brake system warning lamp
turns off.

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Automatic release - drive away release

Your vehicle automatically releases the
parking brake if all of the following
conditions exist:

You close the driver door.

You put on your seatbelt.

You press the accelerator pedal.

The system does not detect any faults
in the parking brake system.

Note:

If the electric parking brake warning

lamp stays illuminated, the electric parking
brake will not automatically release. You
must release the electric parking brake using
the electric parking brake switch.

The brake system warning lamp turns off
to confirm that you released the electric
parking brake.

Note:

The electric parking brake drive away

release makes starting on a hill easier. This
feature releases the parking brake
automatically when the vehicle has
sufficient drive force to move up the hill. To
assure drive away release when starting
uphill, press the accelerator pedal quickly.

Battery With No Charge

WARNING:

You will not be able to

apply or release the electric parking
brake if the battery is low or has no
charge.

If the battery is low or has no charge, use
jumper cables and a booster battery.

After connecting the booster battery, you
should be able to apply or release the
electric parking brake.

HILL START ASSIST

WARNING:

The system does not

replace the parking brake. When you
leave your vehicle, always apply the
parking brake.

WARNING:

You must remain in

your vehicle when the system turns on.
At all times, you are responsible for
controlling your vehicle, supervising the
system and intervening, if required.
Failure to take care may result in the loss
of control of your vehicle, serious
personal injury or death.

WARNING:

The system turns off if

there is a malfunction or if you
excessively rev the engine.

The system makes it easier to pull away
when your vehicle is on a slope without the
need to use the parking brake.

When the system is active, your vehicle
remains stationary on the slope for two to
three seconds after you release the brake
pedal. This allows you time to move your
foot from the brake to the accelerator
pedal. The brakes release automatically
once the engine develops sufficient torque
to prevent your vehicle from rolling down
the slope. The system activates
automatically on any slope that causes
significant vehicle rollback.

Note:

There is no warning lamp to indicate

the system is either on or off.

Using Hill Start Assist

1.

Press the brake pedal to bring your
vehicle to a complete standstill. Keep
the brake pedal pressed.

2. If the sensors detect that your vehicle

is on a slope, the system activates
automatically.

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3. When you remove your foot from the

brake pedal, your vehicle will remain
on the slope without rolling away for
about two or three seconds. This hold
time automatically extends if you are
in the process of driving off.

4. Drive off in the normal manner. The

brakes release automatically.

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

WARNING:

Vehicle modifications

involving braking system, aftermarket
roof racks, suspension, steering system,
tire construction and wheel and tire size
may change the handling characteristics
of your vehicle and may adversely affect
the performance of the electronic
stability control system. In addition,
installing any stereo loudspeakers may
interfere with and adversely affect the
electronic stability control system. Install
any aftermarket stereo loudspeaker as
far as possible from the front center
console, the tunnel, and the front seats
in order to minimize the risk of interfering
with the electronic stability control
sensors. Reducing the effectiveness of
the electronic stability control system
could lead to an increased risk of loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury and death.

WARNING:

Remember that even

advanced technology cannot defy the
laws of physics. It's always possible to
lose control of a vehicle due to
inappropriate driver input for the
conditions. Aggressive driving on any
road condition can cause you to lose
control of your vehicle increasing the risk
of personal injury or property damage.
Activation of the electronic stability
control system is an indication that at
least some of the tires have exceeded
their ability to grip the road; this could
reduce the operator's ability to control
the vehicle potentially resulting in a loss
of vehicle control, vehicle rollover,
personal injury and death. If your
electronic stability control system
activates, SLOW DOWN.

WARNING:

The stability and

traction control light illuminates steadily
if the system detects a failure. Make sure
you did not manually disable the traction
control system using the information
display controls or the switch. If the
stability control and traction control light
is still illuminating steadily, have the
system serviced by an authorized dealer
immediately. Operating your vehicle with
the traction control disabled could lead
to an increased risk of loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover, personal injury
and death.

The stability and traction control systems
help you to avoid drive wheel spin and loss
of traction. The system automatically
turns on each time you switch the ignition
on.

If a fault occurs in either the stability
control or the traction control system, you
may experience the following conditions:

The stability and traction control light
illuminates steadily.

The stability control and traction
control systems do not enhance your
vehicle's ability to maintain traction of
the wheels.

If a driving condition activates either the
stability control or the traction control
system you may experience the following
conditions:

The stability and traction control light
flashes.

Your vehicle slows down.

Reduced engine power.

A vibration in the brake pedal.

The brake pedal is stiffer than usual.

If the driving condition is severe and
your foot is not on the brake, the brake
pedal may move as the system applies
higher brake force.

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The stability and traction control systems
have several features built into it to help
you maintain control of your vehicle:

AdvanceTrac™ Electronic
Stability Control

The system enhances your vehicle’s ability
to prevent skids or lateral slides by
applying brakes to one or more of the
wheels individually and, if necessary,
reducing engine power.

Traction Control

The system enhances your vehicle’s ability
to maintain traction of the wheels by
detecting and controlling wheel spin.
Traction control settings on your vehicle
are integrated into the AdvanceTrac
Stability Control system.

USING STABILITY CONTROL

AdvanceTrac™ Electronic
Stability Control

The system automatically turns on each
time you switch the ignition on. You can
also use the stability control button on the
center console to adjust the operation of
the AdvanceTrac stability control system.

AdvanceTrac electronic stability control is
disabled when the transmission is in
reverse (R).

The amount of change you can make to
the AdvanceTrac stability control system
depends on the Drive Mode you have
selected.

The following chart describes how much you can change the functionality of
stability control and traction control in each Drive Mode:

How to Select

Operation

Available Setting(s)

Drive Mode

No input required.

Normal.

On.

Normal, Wet and

V-Max.

No input required.

Normal.

On.

Sport and Track.

Press the ESC

button once.

Stability control is

reduced, traction

control remains on.

Performance.

Press the ESC

button twice within

0.5 seconds.

Stability control is

reduced, traction

control is disabled.

Performance+.

Press the ESC

button for 5

seconds.

Stability and traction

control is disabled.

Off.

If the stability or traction control system
has been reduced or disabled, press the
stability and traction control button once
to return to the normal on setting.

Note:

Do not use Track or V-Max modes on

public roadways.

Note:

Messages appear in the instrument

cluster when you make changes to the
AdvanceTrac system.

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Note:

When you start your vehicle,

AdvanceTrac turns on for all drive modes.
It does not remember the previous setting.

Stability Control

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Vehicle without stability control
skidding off its intended route.

A

Vehicle with stability control
maintaining control on a slippery
surface.

B

If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
applies the brakes to individual wheels
and, when needed, reduces engine power
at the same time. If the wheels spin when
accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,
the system reduces engine power in order
to increase traction.

System Indicator Lights and Messages

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The stability and traction control
light temporarily illuminates on
engine start-up and flashes:

When a driving condition activates
either of the systems.

If a problem occurs in either of the
systems.

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The stability and traction control
off light temporarily illuminates
on engine start-up and stays on

when you adjust the operation of the
AdvanceTrac stability control system. The
amount of change you can make to the
AdvanceTrac stability control system
depends on the drive mode you have
selected. The chart found earlier in this
section shows how much you can change
the stability control and traction control
for each drive mode.

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REAR VIEW CAMERA

WARNING:

The rear view camera

system is a reverse aid supplement
device that still requires the driver to use
it in conjunction with the interior and
exterior mirrors for maximum coverage.

WARNING:

Objects that are close

to either corner of the bumper or under
the bumper, might not be seen on the
screen due to the limited coverage of the
camera system.

WARNING:

Use caution when

turning camera features on or off when
the transmission is not in park (P). Make
sure your vehicle is not moving.

The rear view camera system provides a
video image of the area behind your
vehicle.

During operation, lines appear in the
display which represent your vehicle’s
proximity to objects behind your vehicle.

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The camera is located below the license
plate.

Using the Rear View Camera
System

The rear view camera system displays
what is behind your vehicle when you place
the transmission in reverse (R).

The system uses fixed guidelines to help
you see what is behind your vehicle. Fixed
guidelines show the path your vehicle is
moving while reversing in a straight line.
This can be helpful when backing into a
parking space.

The camera may not operate correctly
under the following conditions:

Nighttime or dark areas if the reverse
lamps are not operating.

Mud, water or debris obstructs the
camera's view. Clean the lens with a
soft, lint-free cloth and non-abrasive
cleaner.

The camera is misaligned due to
damage to the rear of your vehicle.

Camera Guidelines

Note:

Fixed guidelines are only available

when the transmission is in reverse (R).

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Centerline

A

Fixed guideline: Red Zone

B

Fixed guideline: Yellow zone

C

Fixed guideline: Green zone

D

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Parking Aids

Always use caution while reversing.
Objects in the red zone are closest to your
vehicle and objects in the green zone are
farther away. Objects are getting closer to
your vehicle as they move from the green
zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the
side view mirrors and rear view mirror to
get better coverage on both sides and rear
of the vehicle.

Manual Zoom

WARNING:

When manual zoom is

on, the full area behind your vehicle may
not show. Be aware of your surroundings
when using the manual zoom feature.

Note:

Manual zoom is only available when

the transmission is in reverse (R).

Selectable settings for this feature are
Zoom in (+) and Zoom out (-). Press the
symbol in the camera screen to change the
view. The default setting is Zoom OFF.

This feature allows you to get a closer view
of an object behind your vehicle. The zoom
is only active while the transmission is in
reverse (R). When the transmission shifts
out of reverse (R), the feature
automatically turns off and must be reset
when it is used again.

Rear Camera Delay

You can select to have the rear camera
continue to display after shifting from
reverse (R). See

Settings

(page 253).

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Cruise control lets you maintain a set
speed without keeping your foot on the
accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
control when your vehicle speed is greater
than 20 mph (30 km/h).

USING CRUISE CONTROL

WARNING:

Do not use cruise

control on winding roads, in heavy traffic
or when the road surface is slippery. This
could result in loss of vehicle control,
serious injury or death.

WARNING:

When you are going

downhill, your vehicle speed could
increase above the set speed. The
system does not apply the brakes.

Note:

Cruise control disengages if the

vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph
(16 km/h) below the set speed when driving
uphill.

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The cruise controls are on the steering
wheel.

Switching Cruise Control On

Press

ON

.

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The indicator appears in the
information display.

Setting the Cruise Speed

1.

Drive to desired speed.

2. Toggle

SET+

or

SET-

.

3. Take your foot off the accelerator

pedal.

Note:

The indicator changes color.

Changing the Set Speed

Note:

If you accelerate by pressing the

accelerator pedal, the set speed will not
change. When you release the accelerator
pedal, your vehicle returns to the speed that
you previously set.

Toggle

SET+

or

SET-

to change the set

speed in small increments.

Press the accelerator or brake pedal
until you reach the desired speed.
Toggle

SET+

or

SET-

.

Toggle and hold

SET+

or

SET-

. Release

the control when you reach the desired
speed.

Canceling the Set Speed

Press

CAN

or tap the brake pedal. The set

speed does not erase.

Resuming the Set Speed

Press

RES

.

Switching Cruise Control Off

Note:

You erase the set speed when you

switch the system off.

Press

OFF

when the system is in standby

mode, or switch the ignition off.

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Cruise Control

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