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Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can  learn  about  the  many standard  and optional  features  on your vehicle, and information on starting, 
shifting and  braking. Also explained  are  the instrument  panel and the warning  systems that tell  you  if everything  is 
working properly 
-- and what to do if you  have  a  problem. 
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Door  Locks 
Remote Lock  Control  (Option) 
Switchbanks 
Sliding  Door 
Power  Sliding  Door (Option) 
Liftgate 
Theft 
Content  Theft-Deterrent  (Option) 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition  Positions 
Starting  Your Engine 
Engine  Coolant Heater 
(If Equipped) 
Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting  Into  PARK 
(P) 
Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
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Engine Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
Locks and  Lighting Choices 
Windows 
Turn  SignalMultifunction  Lever 
Exterior  Lamps 
Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors  Storage  Compartments 
Sun  Visors 
Accessory Inflator System  (Option) 
Accessory Power  Outlet 
Instrument  Panel 
Warning Lights, Gages and  Indicators 
Driver  Information  Center (DIC) (Option) 
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Door Locks 
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Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. 
Passengers 
-- especially children -- can easily 
open  the  doors  and  fall  out.  When  a  door  is 
locked,  the  inside  handle  won’t  open  it. 
Outsiders  can  easily enter  through  an  unlocked 
door  when  you slow down 
or stop  your  vehicle. 
This  may  not  be 
so obvious:  You increase  the 
chance  of being  thrown  out  of the  vehicle  in 
a 
crash  if the  doors  aren’t  locked.  Wear  safety  belts 
properly,  lock your  doors,  and  you will be  far 
better 
off whenever  you  drive  your  vehicle. There 
are several ways to lock  and unlock your vehicle. 
From  the outside,  use your  key or the remote lock 
control  transmitter  (if your vehicle 
has this option). 
To unlock either front door from the outside  with  the 
key,  insert the  key and turn it toward  the front 
of 
the vehicle. 
You can lock either front door from the  outside with 
your  key  by  inserting 
and turning  it toward  the rear  of 
the vehicle. 
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You can lock all doors and the liftgate from the  inside by 
pressing the  rear of the power lock switch on  either front 
door.  If  your vehicle  is  equipped with the Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system,  the power door  lock switch  may 
cause  the system to arm. 
See “Content Theft-Deterrent” 
in  the  Index  for more details. 
To unlock any door  or  the  liftgate from the outside with 
your  key, turn the  key to the  unlock position  and release. 
This  will only unlock that  door  or the liftgate.  You can 
unlock all  the  doors and the liftgate by holding  the key 
cylinder  in  the  unlock position  for  one second. 
With power door locks,  you can lock all the doors from 
the outside  by inserting the key and turning the key 
cylinder  to  the lock position. 
With  power  locks,  when  the  doors  are  locked,  the  inside 
as 
well  as the  outside  door  handle  cannot  open  the  doors. 
This safety  feature  prevents  a door from  being  accidentally 
opened  from the  inside  by  moving  the  handle. 
To override  this safety  feature, move the locking lever to 
the unlock position on the  door you want  to open. 
When  the  liftgate  has  been  unlocked  with  the  power  door  locks,  you  won’t 
need the  key to open  it.  Simply  squeeze 
the  handle  above  the  license  plate. 
This is  also true if you 
use  the  optional  remote  lock  control  transmitter.  See 
“Remote  Lock  Control”  later  in 
this section. 
Automatic Door Locks 
All  of  the doors  will lock automatically when  you move 
your shift lever out  of 
PARK (P). All doors  will unlock 
automatically when  the ignition  is turned  off while the 
shift lever is  in  PARK (P). 
You  can program the Automatic Door Locks to  operate 
with  the remote  lock control system and to lock and 
unlock automatically  to suit your needs.  See “Locks and 
Lighting Choices”  in the Index. 
With  the Automatic Door Locks  feature, you can still 
lock  or unlock the  doors at any time,  either manually  or 
with  the power door lock switches. 
Last Door Closed Locking 
The Last Door Closed Locking  feature makes it  easier to 
use  your power door  locks to lock all the doors and the 
liftgate  when leaving your vehicle. 
When  any door  or the liftgate  is  open, the first time  you 
attempt  to lock the doors using the power lock switch  or 
the remote lock control transmitter  (if equipped), will 
result  in three chimes  to signal that Last Door Closed 
Locking is being used.  All doors  and 
the liftgate  can be 
opened  for  five  seconds from 
the time the last door 
is  closed. 
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Five seconds  after the last  door is closed,  all the  doors 
will  lock.  You can lock  the  doors  immediately  by using 
the  power  door lock switch  or  the remote  lock 
control  transmitter. 
If  the  ignition  is  in RUN  or  ACCESSORY,  this feature 
will not  lock  the  doors. 
To turn the  Last  Door  Closed Locking  feature off or  on, 
see  “Locks and  Lighting Choices” in the  Index. 
Sliding Door Delayed  Locking 
If the  sliding  door is open when  you use your power 
door  locks  to  lock  the  vehicle, the  sliding  door  is  not 
locked.  Normally  the  Last Door Closed Locking  feature 
will  be used  to  lock  the  sliding  door  after  it  has 
been  closed. 
When the ignition  is on 
or if the  Last  Door Closed 
Locking  feature has been  overridden  or  programmed to 
be off,  the  Sliding  Door  Delayed Locking  feature will 
lock  your  sliding  door  for  you.  Three  seconds after  the 
sliding door is  closed,  all  the  doors  will lock.  If you 
have  the  dual  sliding  doors,  all  doors  will lock  three 
seconds  after  both sliding  doors  are  closed. 
Lockout  Deterrent 
The Lockout Deterrent  feature makes it difficult  for you 
to  lock your keys in your vehicle.  If the driver’s door  is 
open  while  the keys  are 
in the  ignition,  you will  not  be 
able  to  use  your power  door  lock  to  lock  the  vehicle. 
If you don’t  leave  the  keys in the ignition  or if you  use 
the  manual  door lock,  you could  still lock your keys  in 
your vehicle. Always remember to take your keys 
with you. 
To  turn this  feature 
off or on,  see “Locks and  Lighting 
Choices” in the  Index. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If you are  leaving  the vehicle, take your keys, open your 
door  and set the  locks  from  the inside.  Then get  out  and 
close  the  door. 
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Remote Lock Control  (Option) 
If your vehicle has this option,  you can lock and unlock 
your  doors  and the  liftgate from about 
3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m) away  using  the remote lock control 
transmitter supplied with your vehicle. 
Your  remote lock control system operates  on a radio 
frequency subject  to Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC) Rules and with Industry Canada.  This 
device complies with Part 
15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation  is subject to 
the following two conditions: 
(1) this  device  may not cause harmful interference, 
and 
(2) this  device  must accept  any interference 
received, including interference that  may cause 
undesired operation. 
This  device complies  with RSS-2 
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Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device  may not cause interference, and (2) this 
device must accept  any interference received, including 
interference that  may cause undesired operation 
of 
the device. 
Changes  or modifications to this system  by other than an 
authorized service facility could void authorization to  use  this equipment. 
This  system has  a range 
of about 3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m). At times  you  may  notice a decrease in 
range.  This  is normal for any remote keyless entry 
system.  If the transmitter does not work  or if  you  have 
to  stand closer to your vehicle  for the transmitter  to 
work,  try this: 
Check  to determine  if battery replacement or 
synchronization  is necessary.  See the instructions 
that follow. 
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Check the  distance.  You may  be  too  far  from  your 
vehicle.  You may need  to stand  closer  during  rainy 
or  snowy  weather. 
Check  the  location.  Other  vehicles  or  objects  may be 
blocking  the  signal.  Take a  few  steps  to the  left  or 
right,  hold the  transmitter  higher, and try again. 
If you’re  still  having trouble,  see  your retailer  or  a 
qualified  technician  for  service. 
Operation 
Remote  Driver’s  Door  and All Door  Unlock 
When  you press  UNLOCK on  the  remote  lock  control 
transmitter, only  the  driver’s  door  will unlock. 
If you 
press  UNLOCK again within  five  seconds,  all  the  doors 
and  the  liftgate  will  unlock. 
If you  would  like  all  the 
doors  to  unlock  the  first  time  you press 
UNLOCK, see 
“Locks and  Lighting  Choices” 
in the  Index. 
If  your  vehicle  is equipped  with the  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system,  the  UNLOCK button on the 
remote  lock  control  transmitter  will disarm  the  system 
(see  “Content  Theft-Deterrent”  in  the Index  for 
more  details). 
Remote All Door Lock 
To  lock all doors,  press LOCK on the remote  lock 
control  transmitter  (see  “Power Door  Locks”  in  the 
Index  for  more details 
on the power door lock  features). 
If your vehicle is equipped  with the Content 
Theft-Deterrent  system,  the LOCK button may arm  the 
system  (see  “Content  Theft-Deterrent”  in the  Index  for 
more  details). 
Remote  Lock  Confirmation 
When  you  use  the  remote  lock  control  transmitter  to 
lock  your  vehicle,  your parking lamps will  flash briefly 
to  let  you know  the  command  has been received. 
If you 
press  the  LOCK button again, within  five seconds, the 
horn will sound briefly  and the parking  lamps will flash 
to  let  you know  the  vehicle  is  already locked. 
If  you would  like  to change  the way  the parking  lamps 
and  horn  operate with Remote  Lock  Confirmation,  see 
“Locks  and Lighting  Choices”  in  the  Index. 
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Remote Unlock Confirmation 
When you use your remote lock  control transmitter to 
unlock your  vehicle  or  to  operate  the  power sliding door 
(if  equipped),  your parking lamps will flash briefly  to  let 
you  know the  command  was received. 
If  you  would  like to change  the way the parking lamps 
operate  with Remote Unlock Confirmation,  see “Locks 
and  Lighting  Choices” 
in the Index. 
Remote  Alarm 
When  you  press the horn button  on  the remote lock 
control transmitter, your vehicle’s parking lamps will 
flash  and the horn will  sound.  This will allow you  to 
attract attention,  if needed. 
Remote  Power  Sliding  Door  Operation  (Option) 
If  you  have the optional 
power sliding door (see  “Power  Sliding Door” later 
in  this  section),  your remote 
transmitter  will have a 
button that has a van 
symbol on  it. Press  it 
to  open  or  close  the 
sliding door. 
If  the  sliding  door 
is locked,  first unlock  all  doors  (see 
“Remote Driver’s Door and All Door Unlock” earlier  in 
this  section), then press  the van symbol  to open  the 
sliding  door. Press the  van symbol again  to close  the 
sliding  door. 
You  can  operate  the power sliding door with  the remote 
transmitter only when the power sliding door override  switch on the overhead  console  is disabled. 
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Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each remote lock  control  transmitter  is coded to prevent 
another  transmitter  from  unlocking  your vehicle. 
If a 
transmitter  is  lost  or  stolen,  a  replacement  can be 
purchased  through your retailer. Remember to bring any 
remaining  transmitters with  you when  you go 
to your 
retailer. When the  retailer matches  the replacement 
transmitter  to  your vehicle, any remaining transmitters 
must  also be matched.  Once your retailer  has coded  the 
new transmitter,  the  lost  transmitter  will not unlock  your 
vehicle. Each  vehicle  can have only four transmitters 
matched  to  it. 
See  your retailer  to match transmitters 
to 
another  vehicle. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the battery  in your remote lock 
control  transmitter  should last  about  two years. 
You  can tell  the battery  is weak  if the  transmitter  won’t 
work at the normal  range  in any location.  If 
you have to 
get  close  to  your vehicle  before  the  transmitter  works, 
it’s  probably  time  to change  the battery. 
I NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any 
of the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage  the  transmitter. 
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Replacing  the  Battery in the 
Remote  Transmitter 
1. Insert  a flat  object  like a dime  into the slot on 
the side  of the transmitter and twist  to  separate 
the halves. 
2. Gently pry the battery  out of the transmitter. Do not 
use  the metal flanges  to “pop  out” the battery. 
3. Replace the battery. 
4. Reassemble  the transmitter. Make  sure the halves are 
snapped together tightly 
so water will not  get in. 
5. Check the transmitter operation. If needed, 
follow  the instructions on resynchronizing your 
remote transmitter. 
Resynchronizing  Your  Remote  Transmitter 
Your  remote lock control system uses a continually 
changing code  for increased security. Normally, the 
receiver  in your vehicle will keep track  of this 
changing  code. 
Loss of synchronization will  occur if the transmitter 
is  activated more than 
256 times  while out of range 
of the vehicle. 
Loss of synchronization will occur after the battery 
replacement  if the transmitter  is immediately 
activated more than 
16 times  while out of range  of 
the vehicle. 
If  your  remote  lock  control  transmitter  has  stopped 
working,  you  may  need  to  resynchronize  the  transmitter 
to 
the  vehicle  receiver. To do this, press  the LOCK and 
UNLOCK  buttons  together  and  hold  for  at  least  seven  seconds 
or until  the horn sounds  if  equipped  with  Content 
Theft-Deterrent.  Check  the  transmitter  operation. 
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Power Sliding Door (Option) 
With this  option,  you can  open  and close  the  sliding 
door  with the switches  inside  your  vehicle. 
If you have 
the  optional  remote  lock  control  system, 
you can  also 
operate  the power  sliding  door  with your  remote 
transmitter.  See  “Remote  Lock  Control” in  the  Index. 
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Leaving  young  children  or  pets  unattended  in 
your  vehicle  can  be  dangerous.  They  could 
operate  the  power  sliding  door. 
A child  or  others 
could  be  injured. 
Do not  leave  children  or  pets 
unattended  in  your  vehicle. 
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door,  the power sliding door 
override  switch must  be 
disabled.  This switch  is 
located  in the  overhead 
console  switchbank. 
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Pushing  the  bottom of the  button  will  disable  the  power 
sliding  door;  it  will  not operate  when either  of the  power 
door  switches  or  the power  sliding  door button  on the 
remote  transmitter  is  pressed. 
The  power  sliding door  override switch will  also  stop 
the  door immediately,  while  the door is opening  or 
closing,  when the  override  feature  is  enabled. 
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