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To release the catch and close the door, pull the handle toward the
front of the vehicle. Be sure it is fully closed.
The sliding door interior lock
The sliding door exterior lock
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Childproof Lock for the Sliding Door
Your vehicle has a childproof lock for the sliding door. If you set
the childproof lock, the sliding door cannot be opened from
inside the vehicle.
Childproof lock location
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The childproof lock:
mprevents children inside the vehicle from opening the door.
mallows the door to be opened from the outside (if the door is
unlocked).
To set the childproof lock:
1. Open the sliding door.
2. Find the childproof lock knob above the label.
3. Pull the knob out.
To release the childproof lock:
1. Open the sliding door from the outside.
2. Push the childproof lock knob in.
Power Door Locks (If equipped)
The power door lock control switches are located in the panels of
the front doors. They control the locks on both front doors, the
sliding door and the liftgate.
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NOTE: If the sliding door is open when all doors are locked with
the power door lock switch, the sliding door
automatically locks when it is closed.
You can manually lock and unlock the doors using the manual
door locks to override the power locks.
Liftgate
Opening the Liftgate
To unlock the liftgate with the key, insert the key into the lock
and turn it counterclockwise. To make the gate swing up to the fully
opened position, pull back and upward on the handle. The
liftgate will not unlock if the optional liftgate window is open.
You can also unlock the liftgate using the optional power door
lock system, or the optional keyless entry system. However, it
cannot be opened until you release the latch by reaching
under the license plate light shield and lifting up on the handle.
The power door lock switch
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Opening the Liftgate Window (If equipped)
To open the liftgate window only, turn the key clockwise. The
window unlatches and the rear wiper falls out of the way. Do not
force the wiper down by hand Ð it moves when the key is
turned. To close, push downward until it latches.
Opening the liftgate
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WARNING
Make sure that the liftgate door and/or window are closed
to prevent exhaust fumes from being drawn into the
vehicle. This will also prevent passengers and cargo from
falling out. If you must drive with the liftgate door or
window open, keep the vents open so outside air comes into
the vehicle.
Closing the Liftgate
To close the liftgate, reach up and pull the handle on the inner
trim panel downward.
When you have pulled down the liftgate enough so that you can
reach the license plate light shield, push the shield down and
forward to close the liftgate. At this point, the liftgate is not locked.
The liftgate window in the open position
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The liftgate has an intermediate and a fully closed position. Push
on the liftgate to make sure it is fully closed before you drive
your vehicle.
Locking the liftgate using the lock lever
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You can lock the liftgate by pushing in the lock lever before you
begin to close the liftgate. You can also lock the liftgate by
closing the liftgate, inserting your key and turning it clockwise
until you hear the lock lever engage. If you turn it too far, the
optional liftgate window will open. The liftgate can also be
locked with the optional power door locks.
The liftgate area is intended only for cargo, not passengers. It
cannot be opened from inside the vehicle.
After the lock lever is depressed, the liftgate must be unlocked
with the power door lock button or the key.
NOTE: The lock lever will be on the right side of the lock
cylinder if your vehicle is equipped with the standard
liftgate glass. The lock lever will be on the left side
of the lock cylinder if your vehicle is equipped with the
optional flip-up liftgate window.
Windows
Power Windows (If equipped)
Each of the front doors has a power control that opens and closes
the window on that door. The driver door has master controls
that operate both front door windows. You must place the ignition
in the ON position to use your power window controls. The
driver's power window controls include a lockout button which
prevents the operation of the passenger side window from
either the passenger or driver side controls.
To open the window, press down on the switch; to close the
window, lift up on the switch.
WARNING
Do not let children play with the power windows.
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One-Touch-Down Power Window (Included with
optional power windows -- driver side only)
The one-touch-down power window feature allows you to
completely open the driver's window without holding down the
window switch. To open the window completely, press the
switch down for about one second, then release it. If the switch is
momentarily lifted while the window is going down, the
window will stop at that position.
To close the window you must lift and hold the switch until the
window closes.
Manual Flip-Open Quarter Windows
To open the flip-open quarter windows in the second or third
row, pull the rear portion of the latch toward you. Swing the latch
forward and out, then lock it into the open position by pushing
rearward until you hear a click. To close the windows, reverse the
procedure.
Driver's side power window controls
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Mirrors
WARNING
Make sure you can see clearly through the rearview mirror
at all times. Do not block your vision. If you cannot see
through the mirror, it could result in a collision, injuring
yourself and others.
Side View Mirrors
Close your door and adjust the driver seat to the most
comfortable position before you adjust the side view mirrors.
If you have manually adjusting side view mirrors, you can adjust
them in any direction by moving the mirror. The mirror heads
can be folded rearward to prevent damage when using an
automatic car wash.
NOTE: Be careful. The convex side view mirror on the right
makes objects appear smaller and farther away than
they actually are. Use the inside rearview mirror (or look
behind you) to determine the actual size and distance
of objects that appear in the convex mirror.
Power quarter window switch
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