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Vehicles Equipped With Multifunctional Display
Reconfigurable:
Menu itemsDisplay(you can select
only the itemsSee PhoneandSee Navigation,Secu-
rity,andSafety & Assistance(onlyVolume Alertsis
selectable) are present.
All other entries are displayed and selected on the
display of the Uconnect system.
“Display”
By selecting theDisplay,you can access the following
settings:
•Language: allows you to select the language in which
to display the information/warnings.
•Phone Repetition:allows you to view, on the instru-
ment cluster display, the information relating to Phone
mode displayed on the display of the Uconnect sys-
tem.•NAV Turn By Turn:allows you to view, on the
instrument cluster display, information relating to the
navigation mode.
Units Of Measure
By selecting the itemUnits of measure,you can select
the unit of measure to use for displaying various magni-
tudes.
Possible options are:
•US
•Metric
•Custom
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Clock & Data
By selecting the item,Clock & Datayou can adjust the
clock.
Possible options are:
•Set Time: adjust hours/minutes
•Set Format: adjust the time format12h(12 hours) or
24h(24 hours)
•Set Date: adjust day/month/year
Security
By selecting the item “Security,” you can make the
following adjustments:
•Speed Warning:
Set the vehicle speed limit (km/h or mph), which the
driver is notified through a visual and acoustic signaling
(display of a message and a symbol on the display).When the speed warning is set, the icon should remain
visualized for the same duration time of the pop up. If
the driver exceeded the speed set the icon should remain
for however long the vehicle is over the set speed.
Driver may also turn the Speed Warning “OFF” should
you choose not to use this feature.
•Seat Belt Reminder:
This function is only viewable when the Seat Belt Re-
minder (SBR) system is active.
•Hill Start Assist:
Activation/Deactivation of the Hill Start Assist system.
Safety & Assistance
By selecting the itemSafety & Assistance,you can make
the following adjustments:
•FCW: a selection of operating modes of the system
Forward Collision Warning Plus
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•FCW Sensitivity: a selection of thereadinessof
intervention of the Forward Collision Warning Plus
system, based on the distance to the obstacle
•ParkSense: a selection of the type of information
provided by ParkSense
•Rear Parks. Vol.: selection of the volume of acoustic
signals provided by ParkSense
•ParkSense Vol.: a selection of the volume of acoustic
signals provided by ParkSense
•Front Parks. Vol.: selection of the volume of the beeps
provided by ParkSense
•Side Dist. Warn. Vol. (If equipped) : a selection of the
volume of the beeps of SideSense system
•Side Dist. Warn. (if Equipped) : Select the type of
reporting provided by SideSense system•Auto Wipers: enabling/disabling the automatic opera-
tion of wipers in the event of rain
•LaneSense Warn.: a selection of thereadinessof
intervention of LaneSense
•LaneSense Force: selection of the force to be applied to
the steering wheel to put the car in the roadway
through the system of electrical drive, in case of
operation of the system LaneSense
•Buzzer Volume
•Maintenance Brakes (If Equipped): activation of the
procedure to carry out braking system maintenance
•Auto Park Brake (If Equipped): enable/disable auto-
insertion of the Electric Parking Brake
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Lights
By selecting the itemLights,you can make the follow-
ing adjustments:
•Headlight Off Delay: set the delay for headlight shut-
off after engine shutoff
•Headlight Sensitivity: adjust the sensitivity of head-
light brightness
•Daytime Running Lights: activate/deactivate the day-
time running lights
•Cornering lights: activate/deactivate the cornering
lights (If Equipped)
•Automatic High Beam: activate/deactivate the auto-
matic main beam headlights (If Equipped)Doors & Locks
By selecting the itemDoors & Locks,you can make the
following adjustments:
•Auto Door Lock: activate/deactivate the automatic
locking of the doors with the vehicle moving
•Auto Unlock On Exit: automatic unlocking of the
doors when exiting the vehicle
•Flash Light with Lock: activate the direction indicators
when closing the doors
•Sound Horn With Lock: activate/deactivate the horn
when pressing the LOCK button on the RKE. The
options areOff,First Press,” andSecond Press.
•Horn With Remote Start: activate/deactivate the horn
at the Remote Starting of the engine with the RKE.
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•Unlock On First Press Of Key Fob (vehicles without
Passive Entry): allows you to choose whether to un-
lock all the doors or only the driver’s side door on the
first push of the UNLOCK button on the RKE
•Remote Door Unlock: allows you to open the driver
door only on the first push of the UNLOCK button on
the RKE
•Passive Entry (If Equipped) : activate the automatic
locking of the doors
Compass
By selecting the itemCompass,you can view and
change the following settings:
•Calibration
•VarianceCalibration
The compass calibrates itself automatically, so you may
not need any initial calibration. It is required to confirm
the calibration by pressing the OK button and drive in
one or more 360–degree turns (in an area free from large
metal or metallic objects). The compass will now function
normally.
Variance
Compass Variance is the difference between Magnetic
North and Geographic North. To compensate for the
differences, the variance should be set for the zone where
the vehicle is driven, per the zone map. Once properly
set, the compass will automatically compensate for the
differences and provide the most accurate compass head-
ing.
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NOTE:Keep magnetic materials away from the top of the
instrument panel, such as iPod’s, Mobile Phones, Lap-
tops, and Radar Detectors. This is where the compass
module is located, and it can cause interference with the
compass sensor, and it may give false readings.TRIP COMPUTER
The Trip computer is used to display information on car
operation when the key is turned to the MAR/RUN
position.
This function allows you to define two separate trips
called “Trip A” and “Trip B” where the car’scomplete
tripsare monitored in an independent manner.
Both trips can be reset (reset - start of a new trip). To
perform a reset, push and hold the OK button on the
steering wheel controls.
“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:
•Distance Travelled
•Average Consumption
•Travel Time (driving time)
•Average Speed
Compass Variance Map
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Quantities Displayed
Distance Travelled
Indicates the distance travelled by the start of the new
trip.
Average Consumption
Represents the average fuel consumption since the start
of the new trip.
Average Speed
Represents the average speed since the start of the new
trip.
Travel Time
Elapsed time since the start of the new trip.
OK Button
Short Push Of The Button: display of various parameters.
Long Push Of The Button: reset quantities and begin a
new trip.
New trip
Starts after reset:
•Manualby pushing the OK button.
•Automaticwhen thedistancereaches the value is
62140 (99999.9 km) or when thetime travelreaches
the value of 999.59 (999 hours and 59 minutes).
•After each disconnection and reconnection of the bat-
tery.
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SAFETY
CONTENTS
BRAKE SYSTEM.......................239
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM. . . .240
▫Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)............241
▫Traction Control System (TCS)............244
▫Brake Assist System (BAS)...............244
▫Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM)..........245
▫Hill Start Assist (HSA).................246
▫Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped . . .247
▫Electronic Stability Control (ESC)..........250▫ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light
And ESC OFF Indicator Light............255
▫Trailer Sway Control (TSC)..............256
▫Dynamic Steering Torque (DST)...........257
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS.........258
▫Important Safety Precautions.............258
▫Seat Belt Systems.....................259
▫Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).......274
▫Child Restraints......................291
▫Transporting Pets.....................312
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SAFETY TIPS.........................312
▫Transporting Passengers.................312
▫Exhaust Gas.........................313▫Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The
Vehicle.............................314
▫Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make
Outside The Vehicle...................316
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