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STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE  ...................................... 106
Normal Starting   ........................................... 106AutoPark ........................................................ 107Cold Weather Operation 
(Below –22°F Or −30°C)  ............................ 109
After Starting — Warming Up 
The Engine ..................................................... 109
If Engine Fails To Start  ................................. 109To Turn Off The Engine Using 
ENGINE START/STOP Button ........................ 110
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED ......... 110
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS  ........ 110
PARKING BRAKE ................................................. 111
Electric Park Brake (EPB) ............................. 111
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.............................. 113
Ignition Park Interlock ................................... 114Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) 
System ........................................................... 1159-Speed Automatic Transmission  ............... 115
Gear Ranges .................................................. 115
ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION .......................... 118
POWER STEERING ............................................... 118 STOP/START SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ............. 119
Autostop Mode .............................................. 119
Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not 
Autostop......................................................... 119
To Start The Engine While In Auto
Stop/Start ...................................................... 120
To Manually Turn Off The 
Stop/Start System......................................... 120
To Manually Turn On The 
Stop/Start System......................................... 120
System Malfunction ...................................... 120
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — 
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 120
Cruise Control ................................................ 120
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST — 
IF EQUIPPED  ....................................................... 122
ParkSense Sensors ....................................... 123
ParkSense Warning Display ......................... 123
ParkSense Display ........................................ 123Enabling And Disabling ParkSense .............. 126Service The ParkSense Rear Park 
Assist System ................................................ 126Cleaning The ParkSense System ................. 126
ParkSense System Usage Precautions........ 126
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA .............. 127
REFUELING THE VEHICLE ................................... 129
VEHICLE LOADING   ............................................ 129
Certification Label ......................................... 129 TRAILER TOWING  ............................................... 130
Common Towing Definitions......................... 130
Trailer Hitch Classification............................ 132
Trailer Towing Weights
(Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) .............. 132
Vehicle Loading Chart ................................... 133
Trailer And Tongue Weight  .......................... 134
Towing Requirements  .................................. 135Towing Tips  ................................................... 137
RECREATIONAL TOWING 
(BEHIND MOTORHOME)  ..................................... 138
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another 
Vehicle ........................................................... 138
DRIVING TIPS ....................................................... 139
Driving On Slippery Surfaces ........................ 139Driving Through Water  ................................. 140
MULTIMEDIA
UCONNECT SYSTEMS  ......................................... 141
CYBERSECURITY  ................................................. 141
UCONNECT SETTINGS ......................................... 142 Customer Programmable Features  ............ 142
UCONNECT INTRODUCTION................................ 156
System Overview  .......................................... 156Drag & Drop Menu Bar  ................................ 158Safety And General Information .................. 158
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48GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  
MIRRORS    
INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
Manual Mirror — If Equipped   
A single ball joint mirror is used to allow the driver 
to adjust up, down and left, right. The mirror should 
be adjusted to center on the view through the rear 
window.
Headlight glare can be reduced by moving the 
small control under the mirror to the night position 
(toward the rear of the vehicle). The mirror should 
be adjusted while set in the day position (toward 
the windshield).
Manual Rearview Mirror
Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped 
This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight 
glare from vehicles behind you. You can turn the 
feature on or off by pushing the button at the base 
of the mirror. A light to the left of the button will 
illuminate to indicate when the dimming feature is 
activated. The sensor to the right of the button 
does not illuminate.
NOTE:This feature is disabled when the vehicle is in 
REVERSE. If your vehicle is not equipped with an 
on/off button on the mirror, the mirror will default 
to on and can be turned on/off through the touch -
screen.
Automatic Dimming Button
ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRRORS — 
I
F EQUIPPED 
To access an illuminated vanity mirror, flip down 
one of the visors and lift the cover.
Illuminated Mirror
OUTSIDE MIRRORS 
The outside mirror(s) can be adjusted to the center 
of the adjacent lane of traffic to achieve the 
optimal view.
CAUTION!
To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning, 
never spray any cleaning solution directly onto 
the mirror. Apply the solution onto a clean cloth 
and wipe the mirror clean.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL95
Speed Warning — If Equipped
Push and release the up  or down   arrow 
button until Speed Warning is highlighted in the 
instrument cluster display. Push and release the 
OK  button to enter Speed Warning. Use the 
up    or  down   arrow button to turn the Speed 
Warning ON or OFF, then push and release the  OK 
button to confirm the selection. If the ON status is 
selected, use the  up  or down   arrow button 
to set the desired speed, then push the  OK button 
to set the speed for the Speed Warning. A Speed 
Warning telltale will illuminate in the instrument 
cluster, with a number matching the set speed, 
with a pop-up message to inform the driver that the 
Speed Warning has been set to the desired speed. 
Each time the set speed is exceeded, a single 
chime will sound and a pop-up warning message 
will display. If the set speed is exceeded more than 
2 mph (3 km/h), a continuous chime will sound for 
up to 10 seconds, or until the speed is no longer 
exceeded. The telltale in the instrument cluster will 
also change from white to yellow, and a pop-up 
warning message will pop-up on the instrument 
cluster display.
NOTE:Speed Warning is unavailable while KeySense is in 
use.
BATTERY SAVER ON/BATTERY SAVER 
M
ODE MESSAGE — ELECTRICAL LOAD 
R
EDUCTION ACTIONS — IF EQUIPPED   
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 12 Volt 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 12 Volt electrical loads. 
Load reduction will be functional when the vehicle 
propulsion system is active.
The vehicle may not be running depending on the 
High Voltage (HV) battery State Of Charge (SOC) or 
temperature. 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 12 Volt load reduction is activated, the 
message “Battery Saver On” or “Battery Saver 
Mode” will appear in the instrument cluster 
display. 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
-
nostic on the charging system continuously.
If the Battery Charge Warning Light is on it may 
indicate a problem with the charging system  
Úpage 98.
The electrical loads that may be switched off 
(if equipped), and vehicle functions which can be 
effected by load reduction:
Heated Seat/Vented Seats/Heated Wheel
Heated/Cooled Cup Holders — If Equipped
Rear Defroster And Heated Mirrors
HVAC System
115 Volts AC Power Inverter System
Audio and Telematics System
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102GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL  
Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should 
be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the 
inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle 
manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire 
inflation pressure label. If your vehicle has tires of 
a different size than the size indicated on the 
vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you 
should determine the proper tire inflation pressure 
for those tires.
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been 
equipped with a TPMS that illuminates a low tire 
pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is 
significantly underinflated. Accordingly, when the 
low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you should 
stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and 
inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a 
significantly underinflated tire causes the tire to 
overheat and can lead to tire failure. Underinflation 
also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and 
may affect the vehicle’s handling and stopping 
ability. Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for 
proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s 
responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, 
even if underinflation has not reached the level to 
trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure 
telltale.
Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS 
malfunction indicator to indicate when the system 
is not operating properly. The TPMS malfunction 
indicator is combined with the low tire pressure 
telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, 
the telltale will flash for approximately one minute 
and then remain continuously illuminated. This 
sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle 
start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. When 
the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the 
system may not be able to detect or signal low tire 
pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may 
occur for a variety of reasons, including the 
installation of replacement or alternate tires or 
wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from 
functioning properly. Always check the TPMS 
malfunction telltale after replacing one or more 
tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the 
replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow 
the TPMS to continue to function properly.
CAUTION!
The TPMS has been optimized for the original 
equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures 
and warning have been established for the tire 
size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable 
system operation or sensor damage may result 
when using replacement equipment that is not 
of the same size, type, and/or style. Aftermarket 
wheels can cause sensor damage. Using 
aftermarket tire sealants may cause the Tire 
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor to 
become inoperable. After using an aftermarket 
tire sealant it is recommended that you take 
your vehicle to an authorized dealer to have your 
sensor function checked.
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NOTE:
The system is provided to assist the driver and 
not to substitute the driver.
The driver must stay in full control of the 
vehicle's acceleration and braking and is 
responsible for controlling the vehicle's move -
ments.
For limitations of this system and 
recommendations/precautions, see  
Úpage 126.
ParkSense will retain the last system state 
(enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle 
when the ignition is changed to the ON/RUN 
position.
ParkSense can be active only when the gear 
selector is in REVERSE. If ParkSense is enabled at 
this gear selector position, the system will remain 
active until the vehicle speed is increased to 
approximately 7 mph (11 km/h) or above. When in 
REVERSE and above the system's operating speed, 
a warning will appear within the instrument cluster 
display indicating the vehicle speed is too fast. The 
system will become active again if the vehicle 
speed is decreased to speeds less than 
approximately 6 mph (9 km/h).
PARKSENSE SENSORS
The four ParkSense sensors, located in the rear 
fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind the 
vehicle that is within the sensors’ field of view. The 
sensors can detect obstacles from approximately 
12 inches (30 cm) up to 79 inches (200 cm) from 
the rear fascia/bumper in the horizontal direction, 
depending on the location, type and orientation of 
the obstacle.
PARKSENSE WARNING DISPLAY
The ParkSense Warning screen will only be 
displayed if Sound and Display is selected from the 
Customer-Programmable Features section of the 
Uconnect system  
Úpage 142.
The ParkSense Warning screen is located within 
the instrument cluster display  
Úpage 89. It 
provides visual warnings to indicate the distance 
between the rear fascia/bumper and the detected 
obstacle.
PARKSENSE DISPLAY
When the vehicle is in REVERSE and an obstacle 
has been detected, the warning display will turn on 
indicating the system status, and remain on until 
the vehicle is moved out of REVERSE.
The system will indicate a detected obstacle by 
showing a single arc in one or more regions based 
on the obstacle’s distance and location relative to 
the vehicle.
If an obstacle is detected in the center rear region, 
the display will show a single solid arc in the center 
rear region and will produce a one-half second 
tone. As the vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, 
the display will show the single arc moving closer to 
the vehicle and the sound tone will change from 
slow, to fast, to continuous.
If an obstacle is detected in the left and/or right 
rear region, the display will show a single flashing 
arc in the left and/or right rear region and will 
produce a fast sound tone. As the vehicle moves 
closer to the obstacle, the display will show the 
single arc moving closer to the vehicle and the tone 
will change from fast to continuous.
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126STARTING AND OPERATING  
ENABLING AND DISABLING PARKSENSE
ParkSense can be enabled and disabled 
with the ParkSense switch, located on 
the switch panel below the Uconnect 
display.
When the ParkSense switch is pushed to disable 
the system, the instrument cluster will display the 
“PARKSENSE OFF” message for approximately five 
seconds. When the gear selector is moved to 
REVERSE and the system is disabled, the 
instrument cluster display will show the 
“PARKSENSE OFF” message for as long as the 
vehicle is in REVERSE.
The ParkSense switch LED will be on when 
ParkSense is disabled or requires service. The 
ParkSense switch LED will be off when the system 
is enabled. If the ParkSense switch is pushed, and 
requires service, the ParkSense switch LED will 
blink momentarily, and then the LED will be on.
NOTE:When KeySense feature is present, the ParkSense 
system will reject customer input to turn the 
system off via the hard switch. The instrument 
cluster display will show a "KeySense in Use 
Selected Feature Cannot be Disabled" message.
SERVICE THE PARKSENSE REAR PARK 
A
SSIST SYSTEM
During vehicle start up, when the ParkSense Rear 
Park Assist system has detected a faulted 
condition, the instrument cluster will actuate a 
single chime, once per ignition cycle, and it will 
display the “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE 
REAR SENSORS” or the “PARKSENSE 
UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED”. When the 
gear selector is moved to REVERSE and the system 
has detected a faulted condition, the instrument 
cluster display  
Úpage 89 will show the 
"PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS" 
or "PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE 
REQUIRED" message for five seconds while the 
vehicle is in REVERSE. The vehicle graphic will 
remain displayed for as long as the vehicle is in 
REVERSE.
If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR 
SENSORS” appears in the instrument cluster 
display, make sure the outer surface and the 
underside of the rear fascia/bumper is clean and 
clear of snow, ice, mud, dirt, or other obstruction 
and then cycle the ignition. If the message 
continues to appear, see an authorized dealer.
If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE 
REQUIRED” appears in the instrument cluster 
display, see an authorized dealer.
CLEANING THE PARKSENSE SYSTEM
Clean the ParkSense sensors with water, car wash 
soap, and a soft cloth. Do not use rough or hard 
cloths. Do not scratch or poke the sensors.
PARKSENSE SYSTEM USAGE 
P
RECAUTIONS
NOTE:
Ensure that the rear bumper is free of snow, ice, 
mud, dirt, and debris to keep the ParkSense 
system operating properly.
Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibra -
tions could affect the performance of Park -
Sense.
When you turn ParkSense off, the instrument 
cluster will display “PARKSENSE OFF”. Further -
more, once you turn ParkSense off, it remains 
off until you turn it on again, even if you cycle the 
ignition.
When you move the gear selector to the 
REVERSE position and ParkSense is turned off, 
the instrument cluster display will show “PARK -
SENSE OFF” for as long as the vehicle is in 
REVERSE.
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ParkSense, when on, will reduce the volume of 
the radio when it is sounding a tone.
Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, taking 
care not to scratch or damage them. The 
sensors must not be covered with ice, snow, 
slush, mud, dirt, or debris. Failure to do so can 
result in the system not working properly. The 
ParkSense system might not detect an obstacle 
behind the fascia/bumper, or it could provide a 
false indication that an obstacle is behind the 
fascia/bumper.
ParkSense should be disabled when the liftgate 
is in the open position.
Use the ParkSense switch to turn the ParkSense 
system off if objects such as bicycle carriers, 
trailer hitches, etc. are placed within 12 inches 
(30 cm) from the rear fascia/bumper. Failure to 
do so can result in the system misinterpreting a 
close object as a blockage or sensor problem, 
causing the “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE 
REAR SENSORS” message to be displayed in 
the instrument cluster display.
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA   
The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera allows you to 
see an on-screen image of the rear surroundings of 
your vehicle whenever the gear selector is put into 
REVERSE. The image will be displayed on the 
touchscreen display along with a caution note 
“Check Entire Surroundings” across the top of the 
screen. After five seconds, this note will disappear. 
The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera is located on 
the rear of the vehicle above the rear license plate.
WARNING!
Drivers must be careful when backing up even 
when using ParkSense. Always check carefully 
behind your vehicle, look behind you, and be 
sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other 
vehicles, obstructions, and blind spots before 
backing up. You are responsible for safety and 
must continue to pay attention to your 
surroundings. Failure to do so can result in 
serious injury or death.
Before using ParkSense, it is strongly recom -
mended that the ball mount and hitch ball 
assembly be disconnected from the vehicle 
when the vehicle is not used for towing. 
Failure to do so can result in injury or damage 
to vehicles or obstacles because the hitch ball 
will be much closer to the obstacle than the 
rear fascia when the vehicle sounds the 
continuous tone. Also, the sensors could 
detect the ball mount and hitch ball assembly, 
depending on its size and shape, giving a false 
indication that an obstacle is behind the 
vehicle.
CAUTION!
ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is 
unable to recognize every obstacle, including 
small obstacles. Parking curbs might be 
temporarily detected or not detected at all. 
Obstacles located above or below the sensors 
will not be detected when they are in close 
proximity.
The vehicle must be driven slowly when using 
ParkSense in order to be able to stop in time 
when an obstacle is detected. It is recom -
mended that the driver looks over his/her 
shoulder when using ParkSense.4
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188SAFETY  
NOTE:The DST feature is only meant to help the driver 
realize the correct course of action through small 
torques on the steering wheel, which means the 
effectiveness of the DST feature is highly 
dependent on the driver’s sensitivity and overall 
reaction to the applied torque. It is very important 
to realize that this feature will not steer the vehicle, 
meaning the driver is still responsible for steering 
the vehicle.
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
The EBD function manages the distribution of the 
braking torque between the front and rear axles by 
limiting braking pressure to the rear axle. This is 
done to prevent overslip of the rear wheels to avoid 
vehicle instability, and to prevent the rear axle from 
entering the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) before 
the front axle.
Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM)
ERM anticipates the potential for wheel lift by 
monitoring the driver’s steering wheel input and 
the speed of the vehicle. When ERM determines 
that the rate of change of the steering wheel angle 
and vehicle’s speed are sufficient to potentially 
cause wheel lift, it then applies the appropriate 
brake and may also reduce engine power to lessen  the chance that wheel lift will occur. ERM can only 
reduce the chance of wheel lift occurring during 
severe or evasive driving maneuvers; it cannot 
prevent wheel lift due to other factors, such as 
road conditions, leaving the roadway, striking 
objects or other vehicles.Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 
ESC enhances directional control and stability of 
the vehicle under various driving conditions. ESC 
corrects for oversteering or understeering of the 
vehicle by applying the brake of the appropriate 
wheel(s) to assist in counteracting the above 
conditions. Engine power may also be reduced to 
help the vehicle maintain the desired path.
Oversteer — when the vehicle is turning more 
than appropriate for the steering wheel position.
Understeer — when the vehicle is turning less 
than appropriate for the steering wheel position.
ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine the 
vehicle path intended by the driver and compares 
it to the actual path of the vehicle. When the actual 
path does not match the intended path, ESC 
applies the brake of the appropriate wheel to 
assist in counteracting the oversteer or understeer 
condition.
The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light 
located in the instrument cluster will start to flash 
as soon as the ESC system becomes active. The 
ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light also 
flashes when the TCS is active. If the ESC 
Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light begins to 
flash during acceleration, ease up on the 
accelerator and apply as little throttle as possible. 
Be sure to adapt your speed and driving to the 
prevailing road conditions.
WARNING!
Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road 
conditions and driving conditions, influence the 
chance that wheel lift or rollover may occur. ERM 
cannot prevent all wheel lift or roll overs, 
especially those that involve leaving the roadway 
or striking objects or other vehicles. The 
capabilities of an ERM-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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SAFETY191
Disabling And Enabling HSA
This feature can be turned on or turned off. To 
change the current setting, proceed as follows:  
Úpage 142.
Towing With HSA
HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate roll 
back while towing a trailer.
Ready Alert Braking (RAB)
RAB may reduce the time required to reach full 
braking during emergency braking situations. It 
anticipates when an emergency braking situation 
may occur by monitoring how fast the throttle is 
released by the driver. The Electronic Brake 
Control (EBC) system will prepare the brake system 
for a panic stop.
Rain Brake Support (RBS)
RBS may improve braking performance in wet 
conditions. It will periodically apply a small amount 
of brake pressure to remove any water buildup on 
the front brake rotors. It functions when the 
windshield wipers are in LO or HI speed. When RBS 
is active, there is no notification to the driver and 
no driver interaction is required.
Traction Control System (TCS) 
The TCS monitors the amount of wheel spin of 
each of the driven wheels. If wheel spin is 
detected, the TCS may apply brake pressure to the 
spinning wheel(s) and/or reduce vehicle power to 
provide enhanced acceleration and stability. A 
feature of the TCS, Brake Limited Differential 
(BLD), functions similarly to a limited slip 
differential and controls the wheel spin across a 
driven axle. If one wheel on a driven axle is 
spinning faster than the other, the system will 
apply the brake of the spinning wheel. This will 
allow more vehicle torque to be applied to the  wheel that is not spinning. BLD may remain 
enabled even if TCS and the Electronic Stability 
Control (ESC) are in reduced modes.
Trailer Sway Control (TSC) 
TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize an 
excessively swaying trailer and will take the 
appropriate actions to attempt to stop the sway. 
Note that TSC cannot stop all trailers from swaying. 
Always use caution when towing a trailer and follow 
the trailer tongue weight recommendations  
Úpage 130.
When TSC is functioning, the ESC Activation/
Malfunction Indicator Light will flash, the engine 
power may be reduced and you may feel the 
brakes being applied to individual wheels to 
attempt to stop the trailer from swaying. TSC is 
disabled when the ESC system is in the “Partial 
Off” mode.
WARNING!
If you use a trailer brake controller with your 
trailer, the trailer brakes may be activated and 
deactivated with the brake switch. If so, there 
may not be enough brake pressure to hold 
both the vehicle and the trailer on a hill when 
the brake pedal is released. In order to avoid 
rolling down an incline while resuming accel -
eration, manually activate the trailer brake or 
apply more vehicle brake pressure prior to 
releasing the brake pedal.
HSA is not a parking brake. Always apply the 
parking brake fully when exiting your vehicle. 
Also, be certain to place the transmission in 
PARK.
Failure to follow these warnings can result in a 
collision or serious personal injury.
WARNING!
If TSC activates while driving, slow the vehicle 
down, stop at the nearest safe location, and 
adjust the trailer load to eliminate trailer sway.
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192SAFETY  
AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS
BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM) — 
I
F EQUIPPED
The BSM system uses two radar sensors, located 
inside the rear fascia/bumper, to detect highway 
licensable vehicles (automobiles, trucks, 
motorcycles, etc.) that enter the blind spot zones 
from the rear/front/side of the vehicle.
Rear Detection Zones
When the vehicle is started, the BSM Warning Light 
will momentarily illuminate in both outside 
rearview mirrors to let the driver know that the 
system is operational. The BSM system sensors 
operate when the vehicle is in any forward gear or 
REVERSE (R) and enters standby mode when the 
vehicle is in PARK (P). The BSM detection zone covers approximately one 
lane width on both sides of the vehicle 12 ft 
(3.7 m). The zone length starts at the outside 
rearview mirror and extends approximately 10 ft 
(3 m) beyond the rear fascia/bumper of the 
vehicle. The BSM system monitors the detection 
zones on both sides of the vehicle when the vehicle 
speed reaches approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) or 
higher and will alert the driver of vehicles in these 
areas.
NOTE:
The BSM system DOES NOT alert the driver 
about rapidly approaching vehicles that are 
outside the detection zones.
The BSM system detection zone DOES NOT 
change if your vehicle is towing a trailer. There
-
fore, visually verify the adjacent lane is clear for 
both your vehicle and trailer before making a 
lane change. If the trailer or other object (i.e., 
bicycle, sports equipment) extends beyond the 
side of your vehicle, this may result in false 
detections. The BSM warning light may even 
remain illuminated the entire time the vehicle is 
in a forward gear  
Úpage 142.
The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system may 
experience dropouts (blinking on and off) of the 
side mirror warning indicator lamps when a 
motorcycle or any small object remains at the 
side of the vehicle for extended periods of time 
(more than a couple of seconds). The BSM system can become blocked if snow, ice, 
mud, or other road contaminations accumulate on 
the rear fascia/bumper where the radar sensors 
are located. The system may also detect blockage 
if the vehicle is operated in areas with extremely 
low radar returns such as a desert or parallel to a 
large elevation drop. If blockage is detected, a 
“Blind Spot Temporarily Unavailable, Wipe Rear 
Corners” message will display in the cluster, both 
mirror lights will illuminate, and BSM and RCP 
alerts will not occur. This is normal operation. The 
system will automatically recover and resume 
function when the condition clears. To minimize 
system blockage, do not block the area of the rear 
fascia/bumper where the radar sensors are 
located with foreign objects (bumper stickers, 
bicycle racks, etc.) and keep it clear of road 
contaminations.
Sensor Location
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