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When the liftgate button on the key fob is pushed

two times, the turn signals will flash to signal that

the liftgate is opening or closing (if Flash Lamps

with Lock is enabled in the Uconnect settings), and

the liftgate chime will be audible. The chime can be

turned on or off through the Uconnect Settings

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NOTE:

In the event of a power malfunction to the lift

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gate, an emergency liftgate latch release can be

used to open the liftgate. The emergency liftgate

latch release can be accessed through a snap-in

cover located on the liftgate trim panel.

If liftgate is left open for an extended period of

time, the liftgate may need to be closed manu

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ally to reset power liftgate functionality.

NOTE:

The power liftgate buttons will not operate if the

vehicle is in gear or the vehicle speed is above

0 mph (0 km/h).

The power liftgate will not operate in tempera

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tures below −22°F (−30°C) or temperatures

above 150°F (65°C). Be sure to remove any

buildup of snow or ice from the liftgate before

pushing any of the power liftgate switches.

If anything obstructs the power liftgate while it is

closing or opening, the liftgate will automatically

reverse to the closed or open position. After

multiple obstructions in the same cycle, the lift

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gate will automatically stop and must be opened

or closed manually.

There are also pinch sensors attached to the

side of the liftgate. Light pressure anywhere

along these strips will cause the liftgate to

return to the open position.

If the liftgate is only partially open, push the lift

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gate button on the key fob twice to operate the

liftgate.

If the liftgate release handle is pushed while the

power liftgate is opening, the liftgate motor will

disengage to allow manual operation.

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Cargo Storage

There is a removable storage bin located on the

left side of the rear cargo area.
Additional storage can be found in the load floor.

To access the lower storage, lift the handle and

raise the storage lid.

Load Floor Handle

WARNING!

During power operation, personal injury or cargo

damage may occur. Ensure the liftgate travel

path is clear. Make sure the liftgate is closed

and latched before driving away.

WARNING!

Driving with the liftgate open can allow

poisonous exhaust gases into your vehicle.

You and your passengers could be injured by

these fumes. Keep the liftgate closed when

you are operating the vehicle.

If you are required to drive with the liftgate

open, make sure that all windows are closed,

and the climate control blower switch is set at

high speed. Do not use the recirculation

mode.

WARNING!

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Retractable Cargo Area Cover —

If Equipped

The purpose of this cover is for privacy, not to

secure loads. It will not prevent cargo from shifting

or protect passengers from loose cargo.
To cover the cargo area:
1. Grab the cover at the center handle, and pull

it over the cargo area.

2. Insert the pins on the ends of the cover into the

slots in the pillar trim cover.

3. The liftgate may be opened with the cargo

cover in place.

Cargo Tie-Down Hooks

The cargo tie-downs, located on the cargo area

floor, should be used to safely secure loads when

the vehicle is moving.

Tie-Down Hooks

WARNING!

In a collision, a loose cargo cover in the vehicle

could cause injury. It could fly around in a

sudden stop and strike someone in the vehicle.

Do not store the cargo cover on the cargo floor

or in the passenger compartment. Remove the

cover from the vehicle when taken from its

mounting. Do not store it in the vehicle.

WARNING!

Cargo tie-downs are not safe anchors for a

child seat tether strap. In a sudden stop or

accident, a tie-down could pull loose and allow

the child seat to come loose. A child could be

badly injured. Use only the anchors provided

for child seat tethers.

To help protect against personal injury,

passengers should not be seated in the rear

cargo area. The rear cargo space is intended

for load carrying purposes only, not for

passengers, who should sit in seats and use

seat belts.

The weight and position of cargo and

passengers can change the vehicle center of

gravity and vehicle handling. To avoid loss of

control resulting in personal injury, follow these

guidelines for loading your vehicle:

Do not carry loads that exceed the load limits

described on the label attached to the left

door or left door center pillar.

Always place cargo evenly on the cargo floor.

Put heavier objects as low and as far forward

as possible.

Place as much cargo as possible in front of the

rear axle. Too much weight or improperly

placed weight over or behind the rear axle can

cause the vehicle to sway.

Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the

top of the seatback. This could impair visibility

or become a dangerous projectile in a sudden

stop or accident.

WARNING!

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ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED

The crossbars and side rails are designed to carry

weight on vehicles equipped with a luggage rack.

The load must not exceed 150 lb (68 kg), and

should be uniformly distributed over the luggage

rack crossbars.
The crossbars on your vehicle are delivered stowed

within the roof rack side rails. Crossbars should

always be used whenever cargo is placed on the

roof rack. Check the straps frequently to be sure

that the load remains securely attached.

Roof Rack

The roof rack does not increase the total load

carrying capacity of the vehicle. Be sure the total

load of cargo inside the vehicle plus that on the

external rack does not exceed the maximum

vehicle load capacity.

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ROSSBARS

1. Starting with one crossbar, completely loosen

the thumb screws at both ends of the

crossbar.

Thumb Screw

NOTE:

The thumb screws cannot be fully removed.

2. Remove the crossbar from the stowed position

by sliding the crossbar towards the center of

the roof. Repeat with the crossbar on the

opposite side.

Removing Crossbars

1 — Side Rail
2 — Crossbar

CAUTION!

Use care when removing and handling the

crossbars to prevent damage to the vehicle.

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3. Starting with one crossbar, bend down the

pivot supports at each end.

Bending Pivot

4. Position the crossbars across the roof making

sure the letters on the crossbars align with the

matching letters on the side rail.

Positioning Crossbars

5. Slide the crossbar into the deploy position by

moving it towards the matching letter in the

side rail. Be sure the crossbar is fully deployed

with the crossbar pushed as far into the slot as

possible. Once the crossbar is in place, tighten

both thumb screws completely.

Installing Crossbars

6. Deploy and tighten the second crossbar to

complete the deployment of the crossbars.

Deployed Crossbars

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1. Starting with one crossbar, completely loosen

the thumb screws at both ends. Slide the

crossbar away from the matching letter to

remove it from the deployed position.

Repeat with the other crossbar.

CAUTION!

Use care when removing and handling the

crossbars to prevent damage to the vehicle.

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2. Starting with the one crossbar, bend up the

pivot supports at each end.

Crossbar Pivot

3. Position the crossbar along the correct side

rail. Make sure the letters on the crossbar

align with the matching letters on the side rail.

Stowing Crossbars

4. Slide the crossbar outward, away from the

center of the roof. The crossbar will nest fully

within the side rail.

Crossbar To Side Rail

5. Once the driver’s side crossbar is in place,

tighten the thumb screws completely.

Tightening Crossbar

6. Repeat the procedure to stow the second

crossbar on the opposite side.

Stowed Crossbars

NOTE:

To help control wind noise, stow the crossbars in

the side rails when they are not in use.

If any metallic object is placed over the satellite

radio antenna (if equipped), you may experience

interruption of satellite radio reception.

WARNING!

Cargo must be securely tied down before driving

your vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off

the vehicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting

in personal injury or property damage. Follow

the roof rack cautions when carrying cargo on

your roof rack.

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CAUTION!

To prevent damage to the roof of your vehicle,

DO NOT carry any loads on the roof rack

without the crossbars deployed. The load

should be secured and placed on top of the

crossbars, not directly on the roof. If it is

necessary to place the load on the roof, place

a blanket or other protective layer between

the load and the roof surface.

To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle,

do not exceed the maximum roof rack load

capacity of 150 lb (68 kg). Always distribute

heavy loads as evenly as possible and secure

the load appropriately.

Load should always be secured to crossbars

first, with tie down loops used as additional

securing points if needed. Tie loops are

intended as supplementary tie down points

only. Do not use ratcheting mechanisms with

the tie loops. Check the straps and thumb

wheels frequently to be sure that the load

remains securely attached.

Long loads that extend over the windshield,

such as wood panels or surfboards, or loads

with large frontal area should be secured to

both the front and rear of the vehicle.

CAUTION!

Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners

carefully when carrying large or heavy loads

on the roof rack. Wind forces, due to natural

causes or nearby truck traffic, can add sudden

upward lift to a load. This is especially true on

large flat loads and may result in damage to

the cargo or your vehicle.

CAUTION!

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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ESCRIPTIONS

1. Tachometer

Indicates the engine speed in revolutions

per minute (RPM x 1000).

2. Speedometer

Indicates vehicle speed.

3. Temperature Gauge

The temperature gauge shows engine

coolant temperature. Any reading within the

normal range indicates that the engine

cooling system is operating satisfactorily.

The pointer will likely indicate a higher

temperature when driving in hot weather,

up mountain grades, or when towing a

trailer. It should not be allowed to exceed

the upper limits of the normal operating

range.

4. Instrument Cluster Display

The instrument cluster display features a

driver interactive display

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5. Fuel Gauge

The pointer shows the level of fuel in the

fuel tank when the Keyless Push Button

Ignition is in the ON/RUN position.

The fuel pump symbol points to

the side of the vehicle where the

fuel door is located

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NOTE:

The hard telltales will illuminate for a bulb check

when the ignition is first cycled.

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY

Your vehicle is equipped with an instrument cluster

display, which offers useful information to the

driver. With the ignition in the OFF mode, opening/

closing of a door will activate the display for

viewing, and display the total miles, or kilometers,

in the odometer. Your instrument cluster display is

designed to display important information about

your vehicle’s systems and features. Using a driver

interactive display located on the instrument

panel, your instrument cluster display can show

how systems are working and give you warnings

when they are not. The steering wheel mounted

controls allow you to scroll through the main

menus and submenus. You can access the specific

information you want and make selections and

adjustments.

WARNING!

A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or

others could be badly burned by steam or boiling

coolant. You may want to call an authorized

dealer for service if your vehicle overheats

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CAUTION!

Driving with a hot engine cooling system could

damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge

reads “H” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the

vehicle with the air conditioner turned off until

the pointer drops back into the normal range. If

the pointer remains on the “H”, turn the engine

off immediately and call an authorized dealer for

service.

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The instrument cluster display is located in the

center of the instrument cluster.

Instrument Cluster Display/Controls Location

The system allows the driver to select information

by pushing the following buttons mounted on the

steering wheel:

Instrument Cluster Display Control Buttons

Left Arrow Button
Push the left arrow button to return to

the main menu from an info screen or submenu

item.

Up Arrow Button
Push and release the up arrow button to

scroll upward through the main menu.

Right Arrow Button
Push and release the right arrow button to

access the information screens or submenu

screens of a main menu item.

Down Arrow Button
Push and release the down arrow button to

scroll downward through the main menu.

OK Button
Push the OK button to access/select the infor

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mation screens or submenu screens of a main

menu item. Push and hold the OK button for one

second to reset displayed/selected features

that can be reset.

1 – Instrument Cluster Display Controls
2 – Instrument Cluster Display Screen

1 — Left Arrow Button
2 — Up Arrow Button
3 — Right Arrow Button
4 — Down Arrow Button
5 — OK Button

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The instrument cluster display is located in the

center portion of the cluster and consist of multiple

sections:

Main Screen — The inner ring of the display will

illuminate in gray under normal conditions,

yellow for non critical warnings, red for critical

warnings, and white for on demand information.

Submenu Dots — Whenever there are

submenus available, the position within the

submenus is shown here.

Reconfigurable Telltales/Information

Gear Selector Status (PRND)

Driver Interactive Display (Compass, Temp,

Range to Empty, Trip A, Trip B, Average Fuel

Economy, Current Fuel Economy, Time, Trailer

Trip and Gain)

All Wheel Drive (AWD) Status — If Equipped

The instrument cluster display will normally display

the main menu or the screens of a selected feature

of the main menu. The main display area also

displays pop-up messages that consist possible

warning or information messages. These pop-up

messages fall into several categories:

Five Second Stored Messages
When the appropriate conditions occur, this

type of message takes control of the main

display area for five seconds and then returns to

the previous screen. Most of the messages of

this type are then stored (as long as the condi

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tion that activated it remains active) and can be

reviewed from the “Messages” main menu item.

Examples of this message type are “Right Front

Turn Signal Lamp Out” and “Low Tire Pressure.”

Unstored Messages
This message type is displayed indefinitely or

until the condition that activated the message is

cleared. Examples of this message type are

“Turn Signal On” (if a turn signal is left on) and

“Lights On” (if driver leaves the vehicle with the

lights on).

Unstored Messages Until RUN
These messages deal primarily with the Remote

Start feature. This message type is displayed

until the ignition is in the RUN state. Examples of

this message type are “Remote Start Canceled -

Door Ajar” and “Press Brake Pedal and Push

Button to Start.”

Five Second Unstored Messages
When the appropriate conditions occur, this

type of message takes control of the main

display area for five seconds and then returns to

the previous screen. An example of this

message type is “Automatic High Beams On.”

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Oil Change Required
Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil change

indicator system. The “Oil Change Required”

message will display in the instrument cluster

display for five seconds after a single chime has

sounded, to indicate the next scheduled oil change

interval. The engine oil change indicator system is

duty cycle based, which means the engine oil

change interval may fluctuate, dependent upon

your personal driving style.
Unless reset, this message will continue to display

each time the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN

position. To turn off the message temporarily, push

and release the OK or arrow buttons. To reset the

oil change indicator system (after performing the

scheduled maintenance), refer to the following

procedure.

Vehicles Equipped With Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ —

Ignition
Use the steering wheel instrument cluster display

controls for the following procedure(s):
1. Without pressing the brake pedal, push the

ENGINE START/STOP button and place the

ignition in the ON/RUN position (do not start

the engine).

2. Push and release the down arrow button to

scroll downward through the main menu to

“Vehicle Info.”

3. Push and release the right arrow button to

access the ”Oil Life” screen.

4. Push and hold the OK button to reset oil life.

If conditions are met, the gauge and numeric

display will update to show 100%. If conditions

are not met a pop-up message of “To reset oil

life engine must be off with ignition in run” will

be displayed (for five seconds), and the user

will remain at the Oil Life screen.

5. Push and release the up or down arrow

button to exit the submenu screen.

NOTE:

If the indicator message illuminates when you start

the vehicle, the oil change indicator system did not

reset. If necessary, repeat this procedure.
Secondary Method Of Resetting Engine Oil Life
1. Without pressing the brake pedal, push the

ENGINE START/STOP button and place the

ignition to the ON/RUN position (do not start

the engine).

2. Fully press the accelerator pedal, slowly, three

times within 10 seconds.

3. Without pushing the brake pedal, push the

ENGINE START/STOP button once to return the

ignition to the OFF position.

NOTE:

If the indicator message illuminates when you start

the vehicle, the oil change indicator system did not

reset. If necessary, repeat this procedure.

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D

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Includes the following, but not limited to:

The Reconfigurable Telltales section is divided into the white or yellow telltales area on the left, and the green or red telltales area on the right.

Front Seat Belts Unbuckled

Driver Seat Belt Unbuckled

Passenger Seat Belt Unbuckled

Traction Control Off

Washer Fluid Low

Oil Pressure Low

Oil Change Due

Fuel Low

Service Anti-lock Brake System

Service Electronic Throttle Control

Service Power Steering

Cruise Off

Cruise Ready

ACC Override

Cruise Set To XXX mph or km/h

Service Shifter

Tire Pressure Screen With Low Tire(s)

Service Tire Pressure System

Park Brake Engaged

Brake Fluid Low

Engine Temperature Hot

Lights On

Right Front Turn Signal Light Out

Right Rear Turn Signal Light Out

Left Front Turn Signal Light Out

Left Rear Turn Signal Light Out

Ignition or Accessory On

Vehicle Not In Park

Remote Start Active Push Start Button

Remote Start Canceled Fuel Low

Remote Start Canceled Door Open

Remote Start Canceled Hood Open

Remote Start Canceled Liftgate Open

Remote Start Canceled Time Expired

Remote Start Disabled Start To Reset

Service Air Bag System

Service Air Bag Warning Light

Door Open

Liftgate Open

Hood Open

Shift Not Allowed

Vehicle Speed Too High To Shift to D

Vehicle Speed is Too High to Shift to R

Vehicle Speed is Too High to Shift to P

Service Transmission

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The instrument cluster display can be used to view

the main menu items for several features. Use the
up and down arrow buttons to scroll through

the driver interactive display menu options until

the desired menu is reached.
NOTE:

Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature

settings may vary.

Main Menu

Speedometer
Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the main gauge menu icon is displayed

in the instrument cluster display. Push and release
the left or right arrow button to select the

analog or digital type speedometer display. Push

and release the OK button to toggle units (mph or

km/h) of the speedometer.

Vehicle Info

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Vehicle Info icon/title is highlighted
in the instrument cluster display. Push the left
or right arrow button to scroll through the

information submenus.

Tire Pressure Monitor System

If tire pressure is OK for all tires a vehicle icon is

displayed with tire pressure values in each

corner of the icon.

If one or more tires have low pressure, “Inflate

Tire To XX” is displayed with the vehicle icon and

the tire pressure values in each corner of the

icon with the pressure value of the low tire are

displayed in a different color than the other tire

pressure value.

If the Tire Pressure system requires service,

“Service Tire Pressure System” is displayed.

Tire Pressure is an information only function, and

cannot be reset

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Transmission Temperature

Displays the actual transmission temperature.

Oil Temperature

Displays the actual oil temperature.

Oil Pressure

Displays the actual oil pressure.

Oil Life

Displays the current oil life of the vehicle.

Battery Voltage

Displays the current voltage level of the battery.

Driver Assist — If Equipped

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Driver Assist display icon/title is

highlighted in the instrument cluster display

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Fuel Economy

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Fuel Economy Menu icon/title is
highlighted. Push the left or right arrow

button to scroll the submenus, one with current

fuel economy display and one without it.

Range

Current MPG, L/100 km, or km/L

Average MPG, L/100 km, or km/L

Press the OK button to reset the average fuel

economy

NOTE:

The Range feature is not able to be reset through

the instrument cluster display controls.

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Trip

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Trip icon/title is highlighted in the

instrument cluster display, then push and release
the left or right arrow button to select Trip A

or Trip B.
The Trip A and Trip B information will display the

following:

Distance

Average Fuel Economy

Elapsed Time

Hold the OK button to reset all the information.

Trailer Tow — If Equipped

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Trailer Tow Menu icon/title is

highlighted in the instrument cluster display. Push
and release the left or right arrow button to

select Trailer Trip or Trailer Brake.
Trailer Trip will display the following:

Distance

NOTE:

Press and hold the OK button to reset all the

information.

Trailer Brake will display the following:

Output

Type

Gain

Stop/Start – If Equipped

Push and release the up or down

arrow button on the steering wheel to

scroll to the Stop/Start menu in the driver

interactive display

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Audio

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Audio Menu icon/title is

highlighted in the instrument cluster display. This

menu will display the audio source information,

including the Song name, Artist name, and audio

source with an accompanying graphic.

Messages

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Messages Menu item is

highlighted. This feature shows the number of
stored warning messages. Pushing the left or
right arrow button will allow you to see what the

stored messages are.
When no messages are present, main menu icon

will be a closed envelope.

Screen Setup

Push and release the up or down arrow

button until the Screen Setup Menu icon/title is

highlighted in the instrument cluster display. Push

and release the OK button to enter the submenus

and follow the prompts on the screen as needed.

The Screen Setup feature allows you to change

what information is displayed in the instrument

cluster as well as the location that information is

displayed.
Current Gear

On

Off

Gear Display

Full

Single

Favorite Menus

Speedometer

Driver Assist

(Show/Hide)

Stop/Start

Vehicle Info

Fuel Economy

(Show/Hide)

Trailer Tow

(Show/Hide)

Performance

(Show/Hide)

Trip

(Show/Hide)

Audio

(Show/Hide)

Stored

Messages

Screen Setup

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NOTE:

Menus with (show/hide) can push the OK button to

choose whether to show or hide this menu on the

instrument cluster display.
Defaults (Restores All Settings To Default Settings)

Restore

Cancel

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This vehicle is equipped with an Intelligent Battery

Sensor (IBS) to perform additional monitoring of the

electrical system and status of the vehicle battery.
In cases when the IBS detects charging system

failure, or the vehicle battery conditions are

deteriorating, electrical load reduction actions will

take place to extend the driving time and distance

of the vehicle. This is done by reducing power to or

turning off non-essential electrical loads.
Load reduction is only active when the engine is

running. It will display a message if there is a risk

of battery depletion to the point where the vehicle

may stall due to lack of electrical supply, or will not

restart after the current drive cycle.
When load reduction is activated, the message

“Battery Saver On” or “Battery Saver Mode” will

appear in the instrument cluster.
These messages indicate the vehicle battery has a

low state of charge and continues to lose electrical

charge at a rate that the charging system cannot

sustain.
NOTE:

The charging system is independent from load

reduction. The charging system performs a diag

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nostic on the charging system continuously.

If the Battery Charge Warning Light is on it may

indicate a problem with the charging system

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The electrical loads that may be switched off

(if equipped), and vehicle functions which can be

affected by load reduction:

Heated Seat/Vented Seats/Heated Wheel

Rear Defroster And Heated Mirrors

HVAC System

115 Volt AC Power Inverter System

Audio and Telematics System

Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or

more of the following conditions:

The charging system cannot deliver enough

electrical power to the vehicle system because

the electrical loads are larger than the capability

of the charging system. The charging system is

still functioning properly.

Turning on all possible vehicle electrical loads

(e.g. HVAC to max settings, exterior and interior

lights, overloaded power outlets +12 Volt,

115 Volt AC, USB ports) during certain driving

conditions (city driving, towing, frequent stop

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ping, etc.).

Installing options like additional lights, upfitter

electrical accessories, audio systems, alarms

and similar devices.

Upper Left

None

Compass

Outside Temp

Time

Range To

Empty (RTE)

Fuel Economy

Average

Fuel Economy

Current

Trip A

Trip B

Trailer Trip

Gain

Upper Right

None

Compass

Outside Temp

Time

Range To

Empty (RTE)

Fuel Economy

Average

Fuel Economy

Current

Trip A

Trip B

Trailer Trip

Gain

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Unusual driving cycles (short trips separated by

long parking periods).

The vehicle was parked for an extended period

of time (weeks, months).

The battery was recently replaced and was not

charged completely.

The battery was discharged by an electrical load

left on when the vehicle was parked.

The battery was used for an extended period

with the engine not running to supply radio,

lights, chargers, +12 Volt portable appliances

like vacuum cleaners, game consoles and

similar devices.

What to do when an electrical load reduction

action message is present (“Battery Saver On” or

“Battery Saver Mode”)
During a trip:

Reduce power to unnecessary loads if possible:

Turn off redundant lights (interior or exterior)

Check what may be plugged in to power

outlets +12 Volt, 115 Volt AC, USB ports

Check HVAC settings (blower, temperature)

Check the audio settings (volume)

After a trip:

Check if any aftermarket equipment was

installed (additional lights, upfitter electrical

accessories, audio systems, alarms) and review

specifications if any (load and Ignition Off Draw

currents).

Evaluate the latest driving cycles (distance,

driving time and parking time).

The vehicle should have service performed if

the message is still present during consecutive

trips, and if the evaluation and driving pattern of

the vehicle did not help to identify the cause.

WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES

The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the

instrument panel together with a dedicated

message and/or acoustic signal when applicable.

These indications are indicative and precautionary

and as such must not be considered as exhaustive

and/or alternative to the information contained in

the Owner’s Manual, which you are advised to

read carefully in all cases. Always refer to the

information in this chapter in the event of a failure

indication. All active telltales will display first if

applicable. The system check menu may appear

different based upon equipment options and

current vehicle status. Some telltales are optional

and may not appear.

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Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light

This warning light indicates when the

driver or passenger seat belt is

unbuckled. When the ignition is first

placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN

position and if the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled,

a chime will sound and the light will turn on. When

driving, if the driver or front passenger seat belt

remains unbuckled, the Seat Belt Reminder Light

will flash or remain on continuously and a chime

will sound

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page 196.

Air Bag Warning Light

This warning light will illuminate to

indicate a fault with the air bag, and will

turn on for four to eight seconds as a bulb

check when the ignition is placed in the

ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position. This light will

illuminate with a single chime when a fault with the

air bag has been detected, it will stay on until the

fault is cleared. If the light is either not on during

startup, stays on, or turns on while driving, have

the system inspected at an authorized dealer as

soon as possible.

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