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Rear Screen Entertainment for Uconnect 5/5 NAV

There are four different ways to operate the

features of Rear Seat Entertainment:

Rear Seat Entertainment remote control

Front radio screen

Passenger screen

Individual Rear Seat Entertainment touch

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For information on the front media hub USB/AUX

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system by following the steps below:
Option 1
1. Press the Media button.
2. Press the Rear Seat button icon.

Option 2
1. Press the Apps button on the bottom of the

touchscreen.

2. Press the Rear Seat Entertainment with

Amazon FireTV Built-in button on the

touchscreen. You may need to navigate to

different pages in the Apps drawer to find the

Rear Seat Entertainment with Amazon FireTV

Built-in button.

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You can also access your Rear Seat Entertainment

system by choosing one of the following options:
Option 1

Pushing the power button on the Rear Seat

Entertainment remote.

Option 2

Swiping on either of the Rear Seat Entertain

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NOTE:

While accessing on the rear screens, the system

will launch with the integrated Amazon FireTV.

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You can also access Rear Seat Entertainment

content from the Passenger Screen.
Follow the steps below:
1. Access the Home screen for the Passenger

Screen.

2. Cycle between the features on the Home

screen and select Rear Seat Entertainment.

1 — Rear Seat Entertainment (Rear Touchscreen)
2 — Headphone Jack
3 — USB C Charging Port
4 — HDMI Port
5 — Uconnect System (Front Touchscreen)

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Boot Up Screen
When turning on the system for the first time from

the rear screens, a boot up screen will appear on

the system displaying the Amazon FireTV logo.
During this boot up sequence, language options

will be available for the system.
Remote Pairing
After the boot up sequence is complete, the

system will then give the option to pair the Rear

Seat Entertainment remote (included with the

system).
Follow the on-screen instructions for how to pair

the remote with the system.
NOTE:

If remote pairing fails, on-screen instructions will

appear for trying to pair the remote again.
Connecting to a Network
During the start-up process, the system will need to

be connected to a network. Multiple network

sources can be options for the system and one will

need to be selected for the system to function.

Some options for a network connection are:

Wi-Fi Hotspot using a capable smartphone (if

activated, it will show as a possible network for

the system on the screen).

Outside connection like a home Wi-Fi network.

In-vehicle Wi-Fi.

NOTE:

When a network is connected to the system for the

first time, an over-the-air software update will take

place using the Wi-Fi connection. After this

first-time update, updates will only accrue when

one is available. It is recommended that you

connect your RSE/Amazon Fire OS to a Wi-Fi

Hotspot with unlimited data and a good signal

(such as a home Wi-Fi network) in order to check

for future Fire OS updates.
Account Sign-in
The next step will be the option to sign in to your

Amazon account.
There are two options to sign into the system:

I already have an Amazon account: Sign in with

an already existing Amazon account

I am new to Amazon: Create a new Amazon

Account

If “I am new to Amazon” is selected, follow the

on-screen steps to set up an Amazon account with

the system.

App Content
During the process, streaming services and TV

services can be selected to focus on what you plan

to watch the most. These streaming services and

TV services will show in the Apps and Channels

categories on the Rear Seat Entertainment Home

screen.
Parental Controls
Another feature that will appear during this first

time set up is parental controls.
When the parental controls page appears, it will

give the options to “Enable Parental Controls” and

“No Parental Controls”. If “Enable Parental

Controls” is selected, follow the on-screen steps to

set up parental controls for the system.

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Accessing the rear screen fly-out menu will give

more options for Rear Seat Entertainment.
To access the rear screen fly-out menu, swipe up or

down on the screen. The menu can also be

accessed by pushing the Gear/Settings button on

the Rear Seat Entertainment remote.

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Some options in the fly-out menu are listed below:

Power — This will power the screen off.

On-Screen Remote — This will bring up the

on-screen remote to use with the system.

Back — This will let you go back a page.

Home — This will take you to the Home screen.

Gear/Settings — This will let you access certain

settings in the system. For more setting options,

select “Settings” within the on-screen Gear/

Settings menu.

Car — This will bring up the car menu. From here

you can adjust rear climate controls and the Are

We There Yet? app.

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If parental controls were not set during the first

time start up of the system, they can be set by

following these steps:
1. Push the Gear/Settings button on the remote

or swipe up or down on the screen.

2. Select the “Gear/Settings” icon on the screen.
3. Select “Settings” on the screen

4. While in the Settings, select “Preferences”.
5. Select “Parental Controls”, from here you can

turn Parental Controls on or off and set up a

PIN for the controls using the remote.

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If a Rear Seat Entertainment remote needs to be

paired and was not paired during the start-up

sequence, follow this procedure:
1. Install batteries into the remote.
2. Push the Gear/Settings button on the remote

or swipe up or down on the screen.

3. Select the “Gear/Settings” icon on the screen.
4. Select “Settings” on the screen
5. In the Settings, select “Controllers &

Bluetooth® Devices”.

6. From this menu, select “Add New Remote”.
7. Follow the on-screen steps for remote pairing.

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Front Radio Screen
Users can select inputs for each rear screen from

the front radio touchscreen by selecting the Rear

Seat Tab and choosing the desired content by

selecting “Launch Source” on the Screen 1 or

Screen 2 tab.
Inputs available within Launch Source under

“Inputs” are “FireTV”, “HDMI”, and “USB”.
Rear Screens
To select inputs on the rear screen, scroll down on

the Rear Seat Entertainment Home screen and

select your desired input under “Input”.
Inputs can also be selected from the Brand tab in

the top menu. While in this tab, scroll down to

“Inputs” for selection.
NOTE:

The Brand tab naming in the top menu will depend

on the naming of the vehicle’s brand.

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Remote Control

1. Power Button — Turns the screen for the

selected channel on or off.

2. 5-way Navigation Control — This control has

options by pressing the Circle button Up,

Down, Left, or Right to navigate on-screen for

selections and pushing the center button to

confirm selections.

3. Back — Push to exit out of menus or return to

the previous screen.

4. Home — Push to return to the Amazon FireTV

Built-in Home screen.

5. Seek Backward/Rewind Button

— Push

and hold to fast rewind through the current

audio track or video chapter. Push once to

revert back to the previous track.

6. Volume — Push the - button to decrease the

volume and + button to increase the volume.

7. Channel Guide — Push to access the channel

guide for the system.

8. Mute — Mutes headphone audio.
9. Amazon Prime — Push to navigate to Amazon

Prime Home screen.

10. Partner 1 — Push to navigate to Partner 1

Home screen.

11. Alexa — Push to activate Alexa.
12. Menu — Push to access the FireTV menu.
13. Seek Forward Button

— Push and hold to

fast forward through the current audio track or

video chapter. Push once to skip to the next

track.

14. Play/Pause Button

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— Begin/resume or

pause disc play.

15. Channel +/- — Push the up or down arrow

button on the Channel button to browse

channels available in FireTV.

16. Recent — Push to access recently viewed

content on FireTV.

17. Gear/Settings — Push to bring up setting

options for FireTV.

18. Partner 2 — Push to navigate to Partner 2

Home screen.

19. Car Button — Push to activate the Car menu

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Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

Each remote control requires two AAA batteries for

operation.
To replace the batteries:
1. Locate the battery compartment on the back

of the remote, then slide the battery cover

downward.

2. Remove the old batteries and follow battery

recycling procedures for your area.

3. Install new batteries, making sure to orient

them according to the polarity diagram shown

inside the battery compartment.

4. Slide the battery compartment cover back on.

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Access Using Launch Source
To access streaming options with Rear Seat

Entertainment on the front screen, press the

Media tab located on the bottom menu bar. Then

select the Rear Seat option located on the top

menu bar. Then select “Launch Source”, and then

select under inputs “FireTV Home”.

Access Using Browse Media
Selecting Browse Media on the front radio screen

will give access to different media within Rear Seat

Entertainment.
These options will be in the top menu of Browse

Media and are listed below:

FireTV — Selecting FireTV will give options to

view streaming options for categories like “For

Kids” and to select other streaming app options

like “Prime Video”, etc. This option will be select

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able on the left slider menu in “Browse Media”.

While in “Browse Media” under FireTV, it will

display recent activity under “Recent”. This will

display recent videos viewed from FireTV to

recent downloads as well.

USB Video — Under “USB Videos”, videos will

appear that are options with a USB device

connected to Rear Seat Entertainment.

USB Music — Under “USB Music”, music will

appear that are options with a USB device

connected to Rear Seat Entertainment.

Access Using Rear Seat Entertainment Remote

and Rear Screens
Rear passengers will be able to access Rear Seat

Entertainment Streaming by pressing the “Amazon

Prime”, “Partner 1”, or “Partner 2” button on the

Rear Seat Entertainment remote. Selecting one of

those buttons on the remote will take you to the

home page for that respective streaming service.

Turning on either of the rear screens will launch

Rear Seat Entertainment. By default, the rear

screens will always launch in Amazon FireTV.

Amazon FireTV Built-In

The main source to access online streaming for

Rear Seat Entertainment is Amazon FireTV Built-in.
NOTE:

4G Wi-Fi Hot Spot needs to be activated on the

vehicle for streaming to be accessible. This can be

set up when Rear Seat Entertainment is turned on

for the first time from the rear screens. A mobile

device can also be used as the Wi-Fi Hot Spot for

the vehicle. A 4G source needs to be either an

in-vehicle Wi-Fi plan or through a 4G device.
To access Amazon FireTV Built-in on the front

screen, select “Launch Source” on the front radio

rear seat screen. Then “FireTV Home” under the

Inputs selection.
The top menu bar for Amazon FireTV will have the

options for “Home”, “Library”, “Brand”, “Live”, and

“Apps”.
Below the top menu bar will be streaming options

linked to your Amazon Prime account like “Prime

Video”.
Depending on the streaming option selected in

FireTV, they will have a similar home page.

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The front radio screen offers some options:

Power — This will turn Amazon FireTV Built-in on

or off.

Screen 1 and Screen 2 Toggle — This toggles

between the Rear Screens (for use with front

radio screen only).

Collapse — While viewing on the front radio

screen, this will collapse the screen to dash

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Source Drawer — This will open the “Source

Drawer” and the source logo will be displayed

on the icon.

Browse Media — This will open the “Browse

Media” pop-up.

Back — This will let you go back the previous

page.

FireTV Home — This will take you back to the

Amazon FireTV home page.

Menu — This will open the Amazon FireTV menu.

Remote icon — This will display the on-screen

remote.

NOTE:

Front screen viewing and watching can only be

done when the vehicle is in PARK.
The rear screens will always launch with Amazon

FireTV.

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Apps and games can be accessed using Rear Seat

Entertainment.
NOTE:

No preloaded games are included with Rear Seat

Entertainment.
To access Apps on the rear screen, turn on the

system and select “Apps” in the top menu. Within

the Apps menu you can purchase apps and games.

From here you can also select all the apps and

games that have been purchased.

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When a navigation route has been set from the

Uconnect system, the second-row passengers can

use “Are We There Yet?” for an animated screen

showing distance and time remaining on

navigation routes, as well as the estimated time of

arrival with pop-up notifications.
Some screen information includes:

Decrease Timing Between Notifications Button

Notifications ON/OFF Button

Increase Timing Between Notifications Button

Arrival Time

Time Remaining Until Destination Is Reached

Distance Remaining

To access “Are We There Yet?” from the rear

screens, follow the steps below:
1. Swipe up or down on one of the rear screens

and select the Car icon or push the “Car”

button on the Rear Seat Entertainment

remote.

2. Select “Are We There Yet?” near the bottom of

the menu on the first page of options.

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If available, Rear Seat Entertainment can work

with 3rd party apps downloaded from the Google

Play Store or the App Store.
VOXX EVOLVE
VOXX EVOLVE is a 3rd party app that can offer

more casting options for mobile devices with Rear

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Plug in a USB drive or mass storage device and

play your favorite music or movies.
NOTE:

To view USB media on the rear screens, insert a

USB drive into the port. The USB drive port is

located under the radio controls in the instrument

panel.
On the rear screen you can browse the content of

the USB device by going to the USB source in the

inputs. Use the search feature to find your media

faster.

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Connect the video game console to the either

HDMI ports located behind the first row seat.

Headphone Jack/HDMI/USB

NOTE:

Certain high-end video games may exceed the

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Rear Seat Entertainment does not come equipped

with headphones. Customers will need to provide

their own wireless headphones that can be paired

with the system using Bluetooth®. Customers can

also use their own wired headphones and plug

them into a Headphone Jack located under one of

the rear screens.
Wireless Headphones Pairing
To pair wireless headphones with Rear Seat

Entertainment using the rear screens, follow these

steps:
1. Push the Gear/Settings button on the remote

or swipe up or down on the screen.

2. Select the “Gear/Settings” icon on the screen.
3. Select “Settings” on the screen
4. While in the Settings, select “Controllers &

Bluetooth® Devices”.

5. Select “Other Bluetooth® Devices” and follow

the on-screen steps for pairing.

Multiple headphones can be paired with the

system at once.

1 — Headphone Jack (Headphone Output Only)
2 — USB Port (Charge Only)
3 — HDMI Port

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Rear Climate Controls can be accessed by using the Car menu. Swipe up or down on either rear screen and select the Car icon or press the “Car” button on the

Rear Seat Entertainment remote. Then select the Rear Climate Controls option.
Options within Rear Climate Controls are listed below:

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Description

ON

Climate Control ON Button
Press and release this button to turn the Rear Climate Controls on.

OFF

Climate Control OFF Button
Press and release this button to turn the Rear Climate Controls off.

SYNC

SYNC Button
Pressing this button will sync both sides of the Rear Climate Controls.
AUTO Button
Automatically controls the rear interior cabin temperature by adjusting airflow distribution and amount. Toggling this function will cause the

system to switch between Manual mode and Automatic mode.

Rear Passenger Temperature Up and Down Buttons
Provides the rear passengers with independent temperature control. Press the button on the touchscreen to increase or decrease the

temperature. The temperature will get warmer as you move up toward the red arrow and colder as you move down toward the blue arrow.

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Headliner

Mode

Headliner Mode
Air comes from the outlets in the headliner. Each of these outlets can be individually adjusted to direct the flow of air. Moving the air vanes of

the outlets to one side will shut off the airflow.

Bi-Level

Mode

Bi-Level Mode
Air comes from both the headliner outlets and the floor outlets.
NOTE:

In many temperature positions, the Bi-Level mode is designed to provide cooler air out of the headliner outlets and warmer air from the floor

outlets.

Floor

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Floor Mode
Air comes from the floor outlets.

1,2,3, etc.

Blower Control
Blower Control is used to regulate the amount of air forced through the Climate system. There are seven blower speeds available. Adjusting

the blower will cause Automatic mode to switch to Manual operation.

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To access Legal and Compliance information

about Rear Seat Entertainment from the rear

screens, follow these steps:
1. Push the Gear/Settings button on the remote

or swipe up or down on the screen.

2. Select the “Gear/Settings” icon on the screen.
3. Select “Settings” on the screen
4. While in the Settings menu, select “Device &

Software”.

5. From this menu, select “Legal Notices”. From

this menu you an also select “Terms of Use”

and “Privacy”.

OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED

Your vehicle may be equipped with Off-Road

Pages, which provides the vehicle status

information while operating on off-road conditions.

It supplies information relating to the vehicle ride

height, the status of the transfer case, the pitch

and roll of the vehicle, and the active Selec-Terrain

mode.
To access Off-Road Pages, press the Off Road

button on the touchscreen from the Vehicle menu,

and then press “Launch Off-Road”.

Off-Road Pages has the following selectable pages:

Vehicle Dynamics

Accessory Gauges

Pitch & Roll

Selec-Terrain — If Equipped

Suspension — If Equipped

Forward Facing Camera — If Equipped

NOTE:

With a Connected Services subscription, you can

record your Off-Road data and send it directly to

the mobile app. Press the Record button to begin.

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The Off-Road Pages Status Bar is located along the

bottom of Off-Road Pages and is present in each of

the five selectable page options. It provides

continually updating information for the following

items:

Current Transfer Case Status

Current Selec-Terrain mode

Current Latitude/Longitude

Current Altitude of the vehicle

Status of Hill Descent

Hill Descent Control or Selec-Speed Control

Selected Speed in MPH (km/h).

Current Terrain Mode

Status Bar

1 — Transfer Case Status
2 — Current Latitude/Longitude
3 — Current Altitude
4 — Hill Descent Control
5 — Current Terrain Mode

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The Vehicle Dynamics page displays information

concerning the vehicle’s drivetrain.
The following information is displayed:

Steering angle in degrees

Status of Transfer Case

Status of the Rear Axle Locker — If Equipped

Vehicle Dynamics Menu

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The Accessory Gauges page displays the current

status of the vehicle’s Coolant Temperature, Oil

Temperature, Oil Pressure, Transmission

Temperature, and Battery Voltage.

Accessory Gauges Menu

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The Pitch & Roll page displays the vehicle’s current

pitch (angle up and down) and roll (angle side to

side) in degrees. The Pitch & Roll gauges provide a

visualization of the current vehicle angle.

Pitch & Roll Menu

1 — Vehicle Dynamics
2 — Steering Angle
3 — Rear Axle Status

1 — Coolant Temperature
2 — Oil Temperature
3 — Oil Pressure
4 — Transmission Temperature
5 — Battery Voltage

1 — Current Pitch
2 — Current Roll

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The Selec-Terrain page displays the current

Selec-Terrain mode through a high resolution

image. Adjusting the Selec-Terrain mode will alter

the image on the screen. The vehicle must be in

the ON/RUN position to display Selec-Terrain

information.
The selectable modes are as follows:

Rock — Vehicle Must Be In 4WD Low

Sand/Mud

Snow

Auto — Default

Sport

NOTE:

The Off-Road Pages Status Bar will also display the

current Selec-Terrain mode.

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The Suspension page displays information

concerning the vehicle’s suspension.
The following information is displayed:

Wheel Articulation

Current Ride Height Status

Off-Road 2

Off-Road 1

Normal

Aero

Entry/Exit

NOTE:

The wheel articulation will be represented by a

yellow color in the Wheel Articulation. If Ride Height

is adjusted, the Ride Height indicator on the screen

will switch to the appropriate height and the Wheel

Articulation will show the movement and change in

height.

Suspension Menu

1 — Wheel Articulation
2 — Current Ride Height

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RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES

Under certain conditions, the mobile phone being

on in your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy

performance from your radio. This condition may

be lessened or eliminated by repositioning the

mobile phone within the vehicle. This condition is

not harmful to the radio. If your radio performance

does not satisfactorily improve from repositioning

the mobile phone, it is recommended that the

volume be turned down or off during mobile phone

operation when not using the Uconnect system.

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Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the internal wireless

radio is far below the FCC and IC radio frequency

exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless radio

will be used in such a manner that the radio is 8 in

(20 cm) or further from the human body.
The internal wireless radio operates within

guidelines found in radio frequency safety

standards and recommendations, which reflect

the consensus of the scientific community.

The radio manufacturer believes the internal

wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The

level of energy emitted is far less than the

electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless

devices such as mobile phones. However, the use

of wireless radios may be restricted in some

situations or environments, such as aboard

airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are

encouraged to ask for authorization before turning

on the wireless radio

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SAFETY FEATURES

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The ABS provides increased vehicle stability and

brake performance under most braking conditions.

The system automatically prevents wheel lock and

enhances vehicle control during braking.
The ABS performs a self-check cycle to ensure that

the ABS is working properly each time the vehicle

is started and driven. During this self-check, you

may hear a slight clicking sound as well as some

related motor noises.
The ABS is activated during braking when the

system detects one or more wheels are beginning

to lock. Road conditions such as ice, snow, gravel,

bumps, railroad tracks, loose debris, or panic stops

may increase the likelihood of ABS activation(s).
You also may experience the following normal

characteristics when the ABS activates:

ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you may

continue to hear for a short time after the stop)

Brake pedal pulsations

A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end of the

stop

The ABS is designed to function with the Original

Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires. Modification

may result in degraded ABS performance.

Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning

Light

The yellow ABS Warning Light will turn on when the

ignition is placed in the ON/RUN mode and may

stay on for as long as four seconds.
If the ABS Warning Light remains on or comes on

while driving, it indicates that the anti-lock portion

of the brake system is not functioning and that

service is required. However, the conventional

brake system will continue to operate normally if

the ABS Warning Light is on.

WARNING!

The ABS contains sophisticated electronic

equipment that may be susceptible to interfer

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output radio transmitting equipment. This

interference can cause possible loss of

anti-lock braking capability. Installation of

such equipment should be performed by qual

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ified professionals.

Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will diminish

their effectiveness and may lead to a collision.

Pumping makes the stopping distance longer.

Just press firmly on your brake pedal when you

need to slow down or stop.

The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of

physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it

increase braking or steering efficiency beyond

that afforded by the condition of the vehicle

brakes and tires or the traction afforded.

The ABS cannot prevent collisions, including

those resulting from excessive speed in turns,

following another vehicle too closely, or hydro

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planing.

The capabilities of an ABS equipped vehicle

must never be exploited in a reckless or

dangerous manner that could jeopardize the

user’s safety or the safety of others.

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If the ABS Warning Light is on, the brake system

should be serviced as soon as possible to restore

the benefits of Anti-Lock Brakes. If the ABS

Warning Light does not come on when the ignition

is placed in the ON/RUN mode, have the light

repaired as soon as possible.

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DDD detects when the driver is feeling fatigued

and warns the driver to pull over and take a break.

To Activate/Deactivate

DDD can be activated and deactivated through the

Uconnect system by selecting the following in

order:
1. “Safety & Driving Assistance”
2. “Drowsy Driver Detection”

System Intervention

Using feedback obtained from the driver’s steering

patterns, any buttons/switches that are pressed,

and from the front camera, the system implements

two operating logics:

The first operating logic takes the driving style

into account, observing the road and detecting

to what extent the driver can continue driving

with few lane crossing events.

The second operating logic measures the time

spent behind the wheel with the vehicle speed

above 40 mph (60 km/h) and below 110 mph

(180 km/h).

NOTE:

If the conditions described above are not detected

continuously during the entire driving period, the

“Drowsy Driver” message may be displayed later

than two or three hours. If the driving style indi

-

cates that the driver is unable to follow the road

trajectory and respect the horizontal lane

markings, the red symbol will appear on the

instrument cluster display to suggest that the

driver should stop for a break. An audible signal

will also sound.

If the driver accepts the suggestion provided by the

system by pushing the “OK” button on the left side

of the steering wheel, the message will disappear

from the display.
If the driver does not acknowledge the warning, it

will be displayed for 60 seconds and then

disappear.
NOTE:

In the event of a DDD system failure, a dedicated

message will appear in the instrument cluster

display.

DDD Warning Message

WARNING!

The DDD system is an aid for driving and does

not relieve the driver of the responsibility of

driving the vehicle. If you experience fatigue

while driving, pull over safely for a break without

waiting for the DDD to intervene. Only return to

the road when you are in the right physical and

mental condition to prevent endangering

yourself and other drivers.

SAFETY

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R

EAR

S

EAT

R

EMINDER

A

LERT

(RSRA)

RSRA will consider the presence of an object in the

rear seat when a rear entry/exit door is opened at

the beginning of each key cycle. To activate, the

rear door must be open for more than one second

and the vehicle must be placed in the ON/RUN

position within 10 minutes. When the potential

presence of an object is determined and/or

otherwise inferred, a message will appear in the

instrument cluster display reminding driver to

check the rear seat(s) immediately after key off

accompanied by an alert upon exiting the vehicle.

E

LECTRONIC

B

RAKE

C

ONTROL

(EBC)

S

YSTEM

If applicable, refer to the “Hybrid Supplement” for

additional information.
Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced EBC

system. This system includes the Anti-Lock Brake

System (ABS), Brake Assist System (BAS),

Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD),

Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM), Electronic

Stability Control (ESC), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and

Traction Control System (TCS). These systems work

together to enhance both vehicle stability and

control in various driving conditions.

Your vehicle may also be equipped with Dynamic

Steering Torque (DST), Rain Brake Support (RBS),

Ready Alert Braking (RAB), and Trailer Sway

Control (TSC).

Brake Assist System (BAS)

The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s

braking capability during emergency braking

maneuvers. The system detects an emergency

braking situation by sensing the rate and amount

of brake application and then applies optimum

pressure to the brakes. This can help reduce

braking distances. The BAS complements the

Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). Applying the brakes

very quickly results in the best BAS assistance. To

receive the benefit of the system, you must apply

continuous braking pressure during the stopping

sequence (do not “pump” the brakes). Do not

reduce brake pedal pressure unless braking is no

longer desired. Once the brake pedal is released,

the BAS is deactivated.

Brake System Warning Light

The red Brake System Warning Light will turn on

when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN mode

and may stay on for as long as four seconds.
If the Brake System Warning Light remains on or

comes on while driving, it indicates that the brake

system is not functioning properly and that

immediate service is required. If the Brake System

Warning Light does not come on when the ignition

is placed in the ON/RUN mode, have the light

repaired as soon as possible.

WARNING!

The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot prevent

the natural laws of physics from acting on the

vehicle, nor can it increase the traction afforded

by prevailing road conditions. BAS cannot

prevent collisions, including those resulting from

excessive speed in turns, driving on very slippery

surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities of a

BAS-equipped vehicle must never be exploited in

a reckless or dangerous manner, which could

jeopardize the user's safety or the safety of

others.

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