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MAX A/C
MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cooling

performance.
Press and release to toggle between MAX A/C

and the prior settings. The button illuminates

when MAX A/C is on.
In MAX A/C, the blower level and mode position

can be adjusted to desired user settings.

Pressing other settings will cause the MAX A/C

operation to switch to the selected setting and

MAX A/C to exit.

Recirculation

In cold weather, use of Recirculation mode may

lead to excessive window fogging. The Recircu-

lation feature may be unavailable (button on

the touchscreen greyed out) if conditions exist

that could create fogging on the inside of the

windshield.
On systems with Manual Climate Controls, if

equipped, the Recirculation mode is not

allowed in Defrost mode to improve window

clearing operation. Recirculation is disabled

automatically if this mode is selected.

Attempting to use Recirculation while in this

mode causes the LED in the control button to

blink and then turns off.

Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)

— If Equipped

Automatic Operation

1. Push the AUTO button on the faceplate, or

the AUTO button on the touchscreen on the

Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)

Panel.

2. Next, adjust the temperature you would like

the system to maintain by adjusting the

driver and passenger temperature control

buttons. Once the desired temperature is

displayed, the system achieves and auto-

matically maintains that comfort level.

3. When the system is set up for your comfort

level, it is not necessary to change the

settings. You will experience the greatest

efficiency by simply allowing the system to

function automatically.

NOTE:

It is not necessary to move the temperature

settings for cold or hot vehicles. The system

automatically adjusts the temperature,

mode, and blower speed to provide comfort

as quickly as possible.

The temperature can be displayed in U.S. or

Metric units by selecting the US/Metric

customer programmable feature. Refer to

the “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” for

further information. To provide you with

maximum comfort in the Automatic mode

during cold start-ups, the blower fan remains

on low until the engine warms up. The blower

will increase in speed and transition into Auto

mode.

Manual Operation Override

This system offers a full complement of manual

override features. The AUTO symbol in the front

ATC display will be turned off when the system

is being used in the manual mode.

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Operating Tips

NOTE:

Refer to the chart at the end of this section for

suggested control settings for various weather

conditions.

Summer Operation

The engine cooling system must be protected

with a high-quality antifreeze coolant to provide

proper corrosion protection and to protect

against engine overheating. OAT coolant

(conforming to MS.90032) is recommended.

Refer to “Fluids And Lubricants” in “Technical

Specifications” for proper coolant selection.

Winter Operation

To ensure the best possible heater and

defroster performance, make sure the engine

cooling system is functioning properly and the

proper amount, type, and concentration of

coolant is used. Refer to “Fluids And Lubri-

cants” in “Technical Specifications” for proper

coolant selection. Use of the air Recirculation

mode during Winter months is not recom-

mended, because it may cause window fogging.

Vacation/Storage

Before you store your vehicle, or keep it out of

service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more,

run the air conditioning system at idle for about

five minutes, in fresh air with the blower setting

on high. This will ensure adequate system lubri-

cation to minimize the possibility of compressor

damage when the system is started again.

Window Fogging

Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in

mild, rainy, and/or humid weather. To clear the

windows, select Defrost or Mix mode and

increase the front blower speed. Do not use the

Recirculation mode without A/C for long

periods, as fogging may occur.

Outside Air Intake

Make sure the air intake, located directly in

front of the windshield, is free of obstructions

such as leaves. Leaves collected in the air

intake may reduce airflow, and if they enter the

plenum, they could plug the water drains. In

winter months, make sure the air intake is clear

of ice, slush, and snow.

A/C Air Filter

The climate control system filters out dust and

pollen from the air. Refer to an authorized

dealer for filter replacement instructions.

CAUTION!

Failure to follow these cautions can cause

damage to the heating elements:

Use care when washing the inside of the

rear window. Do not use abrasive window

cleaners on the interior surface of the

window. Use a soft cloth and a mild

washing solution, wiping parallel to the

heating elements. Labels can be peeled off

after soaking with warm water.

Do not use scrapers, sharp instruments, or

abrasive window cleaners on the interior

surface of the window.

Keep all objects a safe distance from the

window.

CAUTION!

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Economy Mode

If ECONOMY mode is desired, push the A/C

button to turn off the LED indicator and the A/C

compressor. Rotate the temperature control

knob to the desired temperature. Also, make

sure to select only Panel, Bi-Level, or Floor

modes.

Operating Tips Chart

WINDOWS

Power Windows

The window controls on the driver's door trim

panel control all of the door windows.

Power Window Switches

There are single window controls on each

passenger door trim panel, which operate the

passenger door windows. The window controls

will operate when the ignition is in the ON/RUN

or ACC position.

NOTE:

For vehicles equipped with Uconnect, the power

window switches will remain active for up to

10 minutes after the ignition is placed in the

OFF position. Opening either front door will

cancel this feature. The time is programmable.

Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia”

for further information.

WEATHER

CONTROL

SETTINGS

Hot Weather And

Vehicle Interior Is Very

Hot

Set the mode control

to , on, and

blower on high. Roll

down the windows for

a minute to flush out

the hot air. Adjust the

controls as needed to

achieve comfort.

Warm Weather

Turn on and set

the mode control to

the position.

Cool Sunny

Operate in

position.

Cool & Humid

Conditions

Set the mode control
to and turn on

to keep windows

clear.

Cold Weather

Set the mode control

to the position. If

windshield fogging

starts to occur, move

the control to the

position.

WEATHER

CONTROL

SETTINGS

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Auto-Down Feature

The driver's power window switch has an

Auto-Down feature. Push the window switch

past the first detent, release, and the window

will go down automatically.
To open the window part way, push the window

switch to the first detent and release it when

you want the window to stop.
To stop the window from going all the way down

during the Auto-Down operation, pull up on the

switch briefly.

Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch Protection

On some models, the driver and front

passenger power window switches have an

Auto-Up feature. Pull the window switch up to

the second detent, release, and the window will

go up automatically.
To stop the window from going all the way up

during the Auto-Up operation, push down on the

switch briefly.
To close the window part way, pull the window

switch up to the first detent and release it when

you want the window to stop.

NOTE:

If the window runs into any obstacle during

Auto-Closure, it will reverse direction and

then go back down. Remove the obstacle and

use the window switch again to close the

window.

Any impact due to rough road conditions may

trigger the Auto-Reverse function unexpect-

edly during Auto-Closure. If this happens, pull

the switch lightly to the first detent and hold

to close window manually.

Reset Auto-Up

Should the Auto-Up feature stop working, the

window may need to be reset. To reset Auto-Up:

1. Make sure the door is fully closed.

2. Pull the window switch up to close the

window completely and continue to hold the

switch up for an additional two seconds

after the window is closed.

3. Push the window switch down firmly to the

second detent to open the window

completely and continue to hold the switch

down for an additional two seconds after

the window is fully open.

WARNING!

Never leave children unattended in a vehicle.

Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle

or in a location accessible to children, and do

not leave the ignition of a vehicle equipped

with Keyless Enter-N-Go in the ACC or

ON/RUN mode. Occupants, particularly

unattended children, can become entrapped

by the windows while operating the power

window switches. Such entrapment may

result in serious injury or death.

WARNING!

There is no anti-pinch protection when the

window is almost closed. To avoid personal

injury, be sure to clear your arms, hands,

fingers, and objects from the window path

before closing the window. Such entrapment

may result in serious injury.

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Window Lockout Switch

The window lockout switch on the driver's door

trim panel allows you to disable the window

control on the rear passenger doors. To disable

the window controls, push and release the

window lockout button (setting it in the down

position). To enable the window controls, push

and release the window lockout button again

(setting it in the up position).

Window Lockout Switch

Wind Buffeting

Wind buffeting can be described as the percep-

tion of pressure on the ears or a helicopter-type

sound in the ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind

buffeting with the windows down, or the sunroof

(if equipped) in certain open or partially open

positions. This is a normal occurrence and can

be minimized. If the buffeting occurs with the

rear windows open, open the front and rear

windows together to minimize the buffeting. If

the buffeting occurs with the sunroof open,

adjust the sunroof opening to minimize the

buffeting or open any window.

POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED

The power sunroof switch is located between

the sun visors on the overhead console.

Power Sunroof Switch

WARNING!

Never leave children unattended in a

vehicle, or with access to an unlocked

vehicle. Never leave the key fob in or near

the vehicle, or in a location accessible to

children. Do not leave the ignition of a

vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go

in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. Occupants,

particularly unattended children, can

become entrapped by the power sunroof

while operating the power sunroof switch.

Such entrapment may result in serious

injury or death.

In a collision, there is a greater risk of being

thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof.

You could also be seriously injured or killed.

Always fasten your seat belt properly and

make sure all passengers are also properly

secured.

Do not allow small children to operate the

sunroof. Never allow your fingers, other

body parts, or any object, to project through

the sunroof opening. Injury may result.

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Opening Sunroof

Express
Push the switch rearward and release it within

one-half second, the sunroof and sunshade will

open automatically and stop at full open posi-

tion. During Express Open operation any other

actuation of the sunroof switches will stop the

sunroof in a partially open position.
Manual Mode
Push and hold the switch rearward, the sunroof

and sunshade will open and automatically stop

at full open position. Releasing the switch while

the sunroof is in motion will stop the sunroof in

a partially open position.
Vent Open
Push and release the Vent switch within one

half second and the sunroof will open to the

vent position. During Express Vent operation

any other actuation of the sunroof switches will

stop the sunroof operation.

Closing Sunroof

Express
Push the switch forward and release it within

one-half second and the sunroof will close auto-

matically from any position. During Express

Close operation any other actuation of the

sunroof switches will stop the sunroof in a

partially open position.
Manual Mode
Push and hold the switch forward and the

sunroof will close from any position and stop at

a full closed position. Releasing the switch while

the sunroof is in motion will stop the sunroof in

a partially open position.

Wind Buffeting

Wind buffeting can be described as the percep-

tion of pressure on the ears or a helicopter-type

sound in the ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind

buffeting with the windows down, or the sunroof

(if equipped) in certain open or partially open

positions. This is a normal occurrence and can

be minimized. If the buffeting occurs with the

rear windows open, open the front and rear

windows together to minimize the buffeting. If

the buffeting occurs with the sunroof open,

adjust the sunroof opening to minimize the

buffeting or open any window.

Sunshade Operation

The sunshade can be opened manually.

However, the sunshade will open automatically

as the sunroof opens.

NOTE:

The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is

open.

Anti Pinch Protect Feature

This feature will detect an obstruction in the

opening of the sunroof during Express Close

operation. If an obstruction in the path of the

sunroof is detected, the sunroof will automati-

cally retract. Remove the obstruction if this

occurs. Next, push the switch forward and

release to Express Close.

Sunroof Maintenance

Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth

to clean the glass panel.

Ignition Off Operation

The power sunroof switch will remain active for

up to approximately ten minutes after the igni-

tion is placed in the OFF position. Opening

either front door will cancel this feature.

NOTE:

Ignition Off time is programmable through the

Uconnect System. Refer to “Uconnect Settings/

Customer Programmable Features” in

“Multimedia” for further information.

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HOOD

Opening

Two latches must be released to open the hood.

1. Pull the hood release lever located under

the left side of the instrument panel.

Hood Release

2. Outside of the vehicle, locate the safety

latch lever near the center of the grille

between the grille and hood opening. Push

the safety latch lever to the left and raise

the hood.

Underhood Safety Latch

3. Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in

the open position. Place the upper end of

the prop rod in the hole on the underside of

the hood.

Hood Prop Rod

Closing

WARNING!

Be sure the hood is fully latched before

driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully

latched, it could open when the vehicle is in

motion and block your vision. Failure to follow

this warning could result in serious injury or

death.

CAUTION!

To prevent possible damage:

Before closing hood, make sure the hood

prop rod is fully seated into its storage

retaining clips.

Do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm

downward push at the center front edge of

the hood to ensure that both latches

engage. Never drive your vehicle unless the

hood is fully closed, with both latches

engaged.

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LIFTGATE

Opening

The liftgate can be unlocked or locked pushing

the unlock or lock button on the Remote

Keyless Entry key fob, the Keyless Enter-N-Go

(Passive Entry) lock/unlock button underneath

the left side of the accent bar, which is located

on the liftgate below the glass, or by activating

the power door lock switch located on either

front door trim panel.
Refer to “Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry” in

“Doors” in this chapter for further information

on Keyless Enter-N-Go (Passive Entry).

NOTE:

The liftgate cannot be unlocked or locked with

the manual door locks on the door trim panels

or the door lock cylinder on the driver's door.

To open the unlocked liftgate, squeeze the

handle and pull the liftgate toward you. Gas

props will raise and support the liftgate in the

open position.

Liftgate Release

NOTE:

Because the gas pressure drops with tempera-

ture, it may be necessary to assist the props

when opening the liftgate in cold weather.

Cargo Area Features

Cargo Management System

Five Passenger System Features

A raised load floor that sits on top of a large

built-in storage bin.

A tri-fold door built into the load floor that

allows easy access to items in the built-in

storage bin.

60/40 split second-row passenger seats with

fold flat feature, which allows for extended

cargo space. Refer to “Seats” in this chapter

for further information.

An optional front passenger seat with fold flat

feature, which extends cargo space even

further. Refer to “Seats” in this chapter for

further information.

Cargo tie-downs.

A retractable cargo area cover (if equipped).

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.

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Seven Passenger System Features

A large built-in storage bin with a hinged hard-

cover located in the floor behind the third-row

passenger seats.

60/40 split second-row passenger seats with

fold flat feature, which allows for extended

cargo space. Refer to “Seats” in this chapter

for further information.

50/50 split third-row passenger seats with

fold flat feature, which allows for extended

cargo space. Refer to “Seats” in this chapter

for further information.

An optional front passenger seat with fold flat

feature, which extends cargo space even

further. Refer to “Seats” in this chapter for

further information.

Cargo tie-downs.

Retractable Cargo Area Cover

(Five Passenger Models) — If Equipped

NOTE:

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.

The removable retractable cargo area cover

mounts in the cargo area behind the top of the

rear seats.
The cover, when extended, covers the cargo

area to keep items out of sight. Notches in the

trim panels near the liftgate opening secure the

extended cover in place.
The cover rolls away neatly inside its housing

when not in use. You can also remove the cover

from the vehicle to make more room in the

cargo area.
To Install The Cover:

1. Position the cover in the vehicle so that the

flat side of the housing faces upward.

2. Insert either the left or the right

spring-loaded post (located on the ends of

the cover housing) into the left attachment

point or the right attachment point (shown).

Installing Retractable Cargo Area Cover

3. Insert the spring-loaded post on the oppo-

site end of the cover housing into the

attachment point on the opposite side of

the vehicle.

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4. Grab the cover handle and pull it toward

you. As the cover nears the liftgate opening,

guide the rear attachment posts (on both

ends of the cover) into the notches in the

trim panels. Lower the cover to position the

posts into the bottom of the notches and

release the handle.

Positioning Retractable Cargo Area Cover

Cargo Tie-Downs

Cargo tie-downs are located on both rear trim

panels. These tie-downs should be used to

secure loads safely when the vehicle is moving.

Cargo Tie-Downs

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

collision, 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.

WARNING!

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 improp-

erly 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 visi-

bility or become a dangerous projectile in a

sudden stop or collision.

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GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED

HomeLink® replaces up to three remote

controls (hand-held transmitters) that operate

devices such as garage door openers, motor-

ized gates, lighting or home security systems.

The HomeLink® unit operates off your vehicle’s

battery.
The HomeLink® buttons, located on either the

overhead console, headliner or sunvisor, desig-

nate the three different HomeLink® channels.

The HomeLink® indicator is located above the

center button.

HomeLink® Buttons/Overhead Consoles

HomeLink® Buttons/Sunvisor/Headliner

NOTE:

HomeLink® is disabled when the vehicle secu-

rity alarm is active.

Before You Begin Programming HomeLink®

Be sure that your vehicle is parked outside of

the garage before you begin programming.
For more efficient programming and accurate

transmission of the Radio Frequency (RF) signal

it is recommended that a new battery be placed

in the hand-held transmitter of the device that is

being programmed to the HomeLink® system.
To erase the channels, place the ignition in the

ON/RUN position, and push and hold the two

outside HomeLink® buttons (I and III) for up to

20 seconds or until the orange indicator

flashes.

NOTE:

Erasing all channels should only be

performed when programming HomeLink®

for the first time. Do not erase channels when

programming additional buttons.

If you have any problems, or require assis-

tance, please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515

or, on the Internet at

HomeLink.com

for infor-

mation or assistance.

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.

WARNING!

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Programming A Rolling Code

For programming garage door openers that

were manufactured after 1995:
These garage door openers can be identified by

the “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button located where

the hanging antenna is attached to the garage

door opener. It is NOT the button that is

normally used to open and close the door. The

name and color of the button may vary by

manufacturer.

Training The Garage Door Opener

1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position.

NOTE:

For vehicles equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go,

place the ignition in the RUN position with the

engine ON. Make sure while programming

HomeLink® with the engine ON that your

vehicle is outside of your garage, or that the

garage door remains open at all times.

2. Place the hand-held transmitter

1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the

HomeLink® button you wish to program

while keeping the HomeLink® indicator

light in view.

3. Push and hold the HomeLink® button you

want to program while you push and hold

the hand-held transmitter button.

4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe

the indicator light. The HomeLink® indi-

cator will flash slowly and then rapidly after

HomeLink® has received the frequency

signal from the hand-held transmitter.

Release both buttons after the indicator

light changes from slow to rapid.

5. At the garage door opener (in the garage),

locate the “LEARN” or “TRAINING” button.

This can usually be found where the

hanging antenna wire is attached to the

garage door opener/device motor. Firmly

push and release the “LEARN” or

“TRAINING” button. On some garage door

openers/devices there may be a light that

blinks when the garage door opener/device

is in the LEARN/TRAIN mode.

NOTE:

You have 30 seconds in which to initiate the

next step after the LEARN button has been

pushed.

6. Return to the vehicle and push the

programmed HomeLink® button twice

(holding the button for two seconds each

time). If the garage door opener/device acti-

vates, programming is complete.

1 — Door Opener
2 — Training Button

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NOTE:

If the garage door opener/device does not

activate, push the button a third time (for

two seconds) to complete the training.

To program the remaining two

HomeLink® buttons, repeat each step for

each remaining button. DO NOT erase the

channels.

Programming A Non-Rolling Code

For programming garage door openers manu-

factured before 1995:

1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position.

NOTE:

For vehicles equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go,

place the ignition in the RUN position with the

engine on. Make sure while programming

HomeLink® with the engine on that your vehicle

is outside of your garage, or that the garage

door remains open at all times.

2. Place the hand-held transmitter

1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the

HomeLink® button you wish to program

while keeping the HomeLink® indicator

light in view.

3. Push and hold the HomeLink® button you

want to program while you push and hold

the hand-held transmitter button.

4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe

the indicator light. The HomeLink® indi-

cator will flash slowly and then rapidly after

HomeLink® has received the frequency

signal from the hand-held transmitter.

Release both buttons after the indicator

light changes from slow to rapid.

5. Push and hold the programmed

HomeLink® button and observe the indi-

cator light.

NOTE:

If the indicator light stays on constantly,

programming is complete and the garage

door/device should activate when the

HomeLink® button is pushed.

To program the two remaining

HomeLink® buttons, repeat each step for

each remaining button. DO NOT erase the

channels.

Canadian/Gate Operator Programming

For programming transmitters in

Canada/United States that require the trans-

mitter signals to “time-out” after several

seconds of transmission:
Canadian radio frequency laws require trans-

mitter signals to time-out (or quit) after several

seconds of transmission, which may not be long

enough for HomeLink® to pick up the signal

during programming. Similar to this Canadian

law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to

time-out in the same manner.

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It may be helpful to unplug the device during the

cycling process to prevent possible overheating

of the garage door or gate motor.

1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position.

NOTE:

For vehicles equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go,

place the ignition in the ON/RUN position with

the engine on. Make sure while programming

HomeLink® with the engine on that your vehicle

is outside of your garage, or that the garage

door remains open at all times.

2. Place the hand-held transmitter

1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the

HomeLink® button you wish to program

while keeping the HomeLink® indicator

light in view.

3. Continue to push and hold the HomeLink®

button while you push and release (“cycle”)

your hand-held transmitter every two

seconds until HomeLink® has successfully

accepted the frequency signal. The indi-

cator light will flash slowly and then rapidly

when fully trained.

4. Watch for the HomeLink® indicator to

change flash rates. When it changes, it is

programmed. It may take up to 30 seconds

or longer in rare cases. The garage door

may open and close while you are

programming.

5. Push and hold the programmed

HomeLink® button and observe the indi-

cator light.

NOTE:

If the indicator light stays on constantly,

programming is complete and the garage

door/device should activate when the

HomeLink® button is pushed.

To program the two remaining HomeLink®

buttons, repeat each step for each

remaining button. DO NOT erase the chan-

nels.

If you unplugged the garage door

opener/device for programming, plug it back in

at this time.

Using HomeLink®

To operate, push and release the programmed

HomeLink® button. Activation will now occur for

the programmed device (i.e. garage door

opener, gate operator, security system, entry

door lock, home/office lighting, etc.) The

hand-held transmitter of the device may also be

used at any time.

Security

It is advised to erase all channels before you sell

or turn in your vehicle.
To do this, push and hold the two outside

buttons for 20 seconds until the red indicator

flashes.

NOTE:

All channels will be erased. Individual channels

cannot be erased.

The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver is

disabled when the vehicle security alarm is

active.

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Troubleshooting Tips

If you are having trouble programming

HomeLink®, here are some of the most

common solutions:

Replace the battery in the garage door

opener hand-held transmitter.

Push the LEARN button on the garage door

opener to complete the training for a Rolling

Code.

Did you unplug the device for programming

and remember to plug it back in?

If you have any problems, or require assistance,

please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 or, on the

Internet at

HomeLink.com

for information or

assistance.

General Information

The following regulatory statement applies to all

Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this

vehicle:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC

Rules and with Innovation, Science and

Economic Development Canada license-exempt

RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the

following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interfer-

ence, and

2. This device must accept any interference

received, including interference that may

cause undesired operation.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR

d`Innovation, Science and Economic Develop-

ment applicables aux appareils radio exempts

de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux

conditions suivantes:

1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouil-

lage, et

2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout

brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le

brouillage est susceptible d'en comprom-

ettre le fonctionnement.

WARNING!

Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide,

a dangerous gas. Do not run your vehicle in

the garage while programming the trans-

ceiver. Exhaust gas can cause serious

injury or death.

Your motorized door or gate will open and

close while you are programming the

universal transceiver. Do not program the

transceiver if people, pets or other objects

are in the path of the door or gate. Only use

this transceiver with a garage door opener

that has a “stop and reverse” feature as

required by Federal safety standards. This

includes most garage door opener models

manufactured after 1982. Do not use a

garage door opener without these safety

features.

WARNING!

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

87

La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las

siguientes dos condiciones:

1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no

cause interferencia perjudicial y

2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cual-

quier interferencia, incluyendo la que

pueda causar su operación no deseada.

NOTE:

Changes or modifications not expressly

approved by the party responsible for compli-

ance could void the user’s authority to operate

the equipment.

INTERNAL EQUIPMENT

Storage

Glove Compartment

The glove compartment is located on the

passenger side of the instrument panel.
To open the glove compartment, pull the

release handle.

Glove Compartment

Second-Row Map Pocket And Grocery

Retainers — If Equipped

A map storage pocket and grocery retainers are

located on the back of the driver’s and

passenger’s seatbacks.

Seat Storage And Grocery Retainers

Floor Console Storage

An open storage area, or cubby bin, is located in

the floor console.

Floor Console Cubby Bin

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