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3. The indicator light in the instrument cluster will flash
rapidly for 16 seconds. This shows that the system is
arming. During this period, if a door is opened, the
ignition switch is turned ON, or the power door locks are
unlocked in any manner, the system will automatically
disarm. After 16 seconds, the indicator light will flash
slowly. This shows that the system is fully armed.
NOTE:For added security, whenever the Security
Alarm is armed, the Homelink/Garage Door Opener (if
equipped) is disabled as well.
To Disarm the System:
Either press the UNLOCK button on the remote keyless
entry transmitter or insert a valid sentry key into the
ignition lock cylinder and turn the key to the ON/START
position.
NOTE:
•
The driver’s door key cylinder and the trunk button on
the keyless entry transmitter cannot arm or disarm the
system.
•The system remains armed during trunk entry. Press-
ing the trunk button will not disarm the system. If
someone enters the vehicle through the trunk and
opens any door, the alarm will sound.
•When the system is armed, the interior power door
lock switches will not unlock the doors.
The Vehicle Security Alarm system is designed to protect
your vehicle; however, you can create conditions where
the system will give you a false alarm. If one of the
previously described arming sequences has occurred, the
system will arm regardless of whether you are in the
vehicle or not. If you remain in the vehicle and open a
door, the alarm will sound. If this occurs, disarm the
system.
If the alarm system is armed and the battery becomes
disconnected the system will remain armed when the
battery is reconnected. The exterior lights will flash, the
horn will sound, and the ignition will not start the
vehicle. If this occurs, disarm the system.
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Lights..............................104
▫Map/Reading/Interior Lights............104
▫Multi-Function Control Lever.............105
▫Headlights, Parking Lights, Instrument
Panel Lights.........................105
▫Automatic Headlight System — If Equipped . . 106
▫Headlight Time Delay..................106
▫Passing Light / Flash To Pass.............106
▫Daytime Running Lights (DRL) —
If Equipped.........................107
▫Lights On Reminder...................107
▫Fog Lights — If Equipped...............107
▫Turn Signals.........................108
▫Highbeam/Lowbeam Select Switch.........108
Windshield Wipers And Washers..........109
▫Windshield Washers...................109▫Mist Feature.........................110
▫Windshield Wiper Operation.............111
▫Speed Sensitive Intermittent Wiper System . . . 111
▫Adding Washer Fluid..................111
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column..........112
Electronic Speed Control — If Equipped.....113
▫ToActivate ..........................113
▫To Set At A Desired Speed...............113
▫To Deactivate........................114
▫To Resume Speed.....................114
▫To Vary The Speed Setting...............114
▫To Accelerate For Passing...............115
Garage Door Opener (HomeLink)—
If Equipped
..........................115
▫Programming The Universal Transceiver
(HomeLink) ........................115
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▫Programming A “Rolling Code” System.....117
▫Canadian Programming/Gate Programming . . 118
▫Using HomeLink.....................118
▫Erasing HomeLink Buttons..............118
▫Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button . . . 119
▫Security............................119
Power Sunroof — If Equipped............121
▫Opening Sunroof - Manual..............122
▫Opening Sunroof - Express..............122
▫Closing Sunroof - Manual...............122
▫Venting Sunroof - Express...............122
▫Closing Sunroof - Express...............122
▫Auto Sunroof (Express) With Anti–Pinch
Protection — If Equipped...............122
▫Sunshade Operation...................123▫Wind Buffeting.......................123
▫Sunroof Maintenance...................123
▫Ignition Off Operation..................123
Electrical Power Outlets.................124
▫Electrical Power Inverter — If Equipped.....125
▫Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off.......126
Cigar Lighter And Ash Receiver...........126
▫Cup Holder Ash Receiver — If Equipped....126
Console Features......................128
▫Console Features......................128
Cup Holders.........................130
▫Heated Or Cooled Cup Holder —
If Equipped.........................130
▫Rear Bottle Holders....................131
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To Accelerate For Passing:
Depress the accelerator as you would normally. When the
pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the set speed.
Using Speed Control On Hills
NOTE:
The speed control system maintains speed up
and down hills. A slight speed change on moderate hills
is normal.
On steep hills, a greater speed loss or gain may occur so
it may be preferable to drive without speed control.
GARAGE DOOR OPENER (HomeLink)—IF
EQUIPPED
The HomeLinkUniversal Transceiver replaces up to
three remote controls (hand held transmitters) that oper-
ate devices such as garage door openers, motorized
gates, or home lighting. It triggers these devices at the
push of a button. The Universal Transceiver operates off
your vehicle’s battery and charging system; no batteries
are needed.
NOTE:The HomeLinkUniversal Transceiver is dis-
abled when the Vehicle Security Alarm is active.For additional information on HomeLink, call 1–800–
355–3515, or on the internet at www.homelink.com.
The three buttons for your garage door opener will be
located in the driver’s sunvisor. The training procedure is
the same regardless of the 3-button location.
Programming The Universal Transceiver
(HomeLink)
NOTE:
When programming a garage door opener, it is
advised to park outside the garage and with the engine
off. It is also recommended that you install a new battery
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in the hand-held transmitter of the device being pro-
grammed. This will allow for quicker training and accu-
rate transmission of the radio-frequency signal.
If your garage door opener (located in the garage) is
equipped with an antenna, make sure that the antenna is
hanging straight down.
1. Erase the factory test codes by pressing the two
outside buttons. Release the buttons when the light in the
Universal Transceiver begins to flash (about 20 seconds).
NOTE:Step 1 above does not have to be followed to
program additional hand held transmitters.
2. Choose one of the three Universal Transceiver buttons
to program. Position the end of your hand-held transmit-
ter 1-3 inches (3-8 cm) away from the HomeLink buttons
while keeping its indicator light in view.3. Simultaneously press and hold the HomeLink button
(that you want to train) and the hand-held transmitter
button.Do not release the buttons until Step 4 is
complete.
NOTE:Some gate operators and garage door openers
may require you to replace this Programming Step 3 with
procedures noted underGate Operator/Canadian Pro-
gramming.
Proper Transceiver Training Distance
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4. The indicator light in the Universal Transceiver will
begin to flash, first slowly and then rapidly. The rapid
flashing indicates successful programming. If after 90
seconds the indicator light does not flash rapidly or goes
out, return to step 1 and repeat the procedure. To train the
other buttons, repeat steps 3 and 4. Be sure to keep your
hand held transmitters in case you need to retrain the
Universal Transceiver.
NOTE:To program the remaining two HomeLink but-
tons, begin withProgrammingStep Two. Do not repeat
Step One.
NOTE:If your garage door opener fails to respond to
the programmed HomeLinkUniversal Transceiver, and
your garage door opener is manufactured after 1995, it
may have a multiple security code system (rolling code
system). If your garage door opener is the “rolling code”
type, please proceed to the heading “Programming A
Rolling Code System.”
Programming A “Rolling Code” System
On garage door openers with the “Rolling Code” feature,
the transmitter code changes after each use to prevent the
copying of your code.
NOTE:The assistance of a second person may make the
following programming procedure quicker and easier.
1. Locate the training button on the garage door motor
head unit. The exact location and color of the button may
vary by garage door opener manufacturer. If you have
difficulty in locating the training button, check your
garage door opener manual, or call 1-800-355-3515 or, on
the Internet, at www.homelink.com.
2. Press and hold the training button on the garage door
opener head unit. This will activate the “training” light.
NOTE:After completing step 2, you have 30 seconds to
start step 3.
3. Return to the Universal Transceiver in the vehicle and
firmly press and release the garage door button. Press
and release the button a second time to complete the
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training process. Some garage door openers may require
you to do this procedure a third time to complete the
training.
Canadian Programming/Gate Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter sig-
nals totime-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 totime-outin the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having difficulties
programming a gate operator by using theProgram-
mingprocedures (regardless of where you live),replace
Programming HomeLinkStep 3with the following:
3. Continue to press and hold the HomeLink button
while youpress and releaseyour hand-held transmitter
every two secondsuntil the frequency signal is accepted
successfully by HomeLink. The Universal Transceiver
light will flash slowly and then rapidly when the pro-
gramming is successful. Proceed withProgramming
HomeLinkStep 4to complete the procedure.
NOTE:When programming such a garage door opener
or gate, unplug the device to prevent possible damage to
the garage door or gate motor.
Using HomeLink
To operate, simply press and release the programmed
HomeLink button. Activation will now occur for the
trained device (i.e. garage door opener, gate operator,
security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting,
etc.). The light in the display shows that the signal is
being transmitted. For convenience, the hand-held trans-
mitter of the device may also be used at any time.
Erasing HomeLink Buttons
To erase programming from the three buttons (individual
buttons cannot be erased but can bereprogrammed-
note below), follow the step noted:
Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons (for
approximately 20 seconds). Release the buttons when the
indicator begins to flash rapidly. All three channels will
be cleared.
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Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button
To program a device with a previously trained
HomeLink button, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Universal Transceiver button to be
reprogrammed. Do not release until step 4 has been
completed.
2. When the indicator light begins to flash slowly (after
20 seconds), position the hand held transmitter one to
three inches away from the button to be trained.
3. Press and hold the hand held transmitter button.
4. The Universal Transceiver indicator light will begin to
flash, first slowly, then rapidly. When the indicator lightsbegin to flash rapidly, release both buttons.Security
If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase the frequencies
by following the “Erasing HomeLink Buttons” instruc-
tions in this section.
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules and with
RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
•This device may not cause harmful interference.
•This device must accept any interference that may be
received including interference that may cause undes-
ired operation.
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WARNING!
•A moving garage door can cause injury to people
and pets in the path of the door. People or pets
could be seriously or fatally injured. 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, it could cause injury or death. Call toll-
free 1–800–355–3515 or, on the Internet at
www.homelink.com for safety information or as-
sistance.
•Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a dan-
gerous gas. Do not run the vehicle’s exhaust while
training the transceiver. Exhaust gas can cause
serious injury or death.
NOTE:Changes or modifications not expressly ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.HomeLinkis a trademark owned by Johnson Controls,
Inc.
In the event that you are still having programming
difficulties, questions, or comments, call toll free 1–800–
355–3515 or if you have access on the Internet, at
www.homelink.com for information or assistance.
WARNING!
Your motorized door or gate will open and close
while you are training the Universal Transceiver. Do
not train the transceiver if people or pets are in the
path of the door or gate. A moving door or gate can
cause serious injury or death to people and pets or
damage to objects.
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Maintenance......................... 255
Replacement Parts.................... 255
Starting ............................ 255
Flooded Engine Starting.................. 208
Floor Console.......................... 128
Fluid Capacities........................ 327
Fluid Leaks............................ 65
Fluid Level Checks
Automatic Transmission................ 312
Brake.............................. 329
Power Steering....................... 329
Fluids ............................... 328
Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Parts........ 328
FogLights ......................107,144,323
Folding Rear Seat....................101,102
FreeingAStuckVehicle .................. 282
Fuel................................. 250
Adding............................. 256
Additives ........................... 252
CleanAir ........................... 251
Filler Cap (Gas Cap)................139,256
Filler Door (Gas Cap).................. 139
Filter.............................. 299Gasoline............................ 250
Gauge............................. 139
Hoses.............................. 309
Light .............................. 140
OctaneRating .....................250,328
Requirements.....................250,327
System Hoses........................ 309
Tank Capacity........................ 327
Fuel, Flexible............See Flexible Fuel Vehicles
Fueling .............................. 256
Fuses................................ 318
Garage Door Opener (HomeLink) .......... 115
Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap)...........256,257,290
Gasoline, Clean Air..................... 251
Gasoline (Fuel)........................ 250
Gasoline, Reformulated.................. 251
Gauges
Coolant Temperature.................. 139
Fuel............................... 139
Odometer........................... 142
Tachometer.......................... 139
Gearshift............................. 213
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