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Action
Message
The wheels are at a sharp angle or the steering wheel is being turned.
Engine On due to
Steering Wheel Maneuv- ering
Engine may be on to support high demand for electrical
accessories, such as operating power windows, rear defroster, or when using the power point.
Engine On due to
Accessory Usage
Engine is on to support normal vehicle operation. Includesexternal vehicle conditions, such as altitude, traffic, low
ambient temperature. Also includes battery outside optimal
operating conditions (state of charge and temperature), and inadequate brake vacuum (can occur if the brake pedal is depressed a number of times in succession).
Engine On Normal Oper-
ation
Engine is on in order to increase the engine temperature to an acceptable level.
Engine On due to Low
Temperature
Engine is on to support normal vehicle operation due to lowoutside ambient temperature.
Engine On due to
Outside Air Temp
Engine is on in order to increase the engine temperature to anacceptable level.
Engine On due to Engine
Warming
Engine is on due to a low gear selection by the transmission.
Engine On due to
Selected Gear
Engine is on due to a steep road grade.
Engine On due to Steep
Grade
Engine is on due to no key being detected by the vehicle.
Engine On due to Key not
Detected
Engine is on due to the driver door being opened.
Engine On due to Driver
Door Opened
Engine is on due to the driver seat belt being unbuckled.
Engine On due to Driver
Belt Unbuckled
Engine is on to achieve or maintain interior compartment atan acceptable level.
Engine On due to
Heating /Cooling
Engine is on, which is required to support the use of the power outlet (110V).
Engine On due to Power
Outlet in Use
Engine is on due to the vehicle battery needing to be charged.
Engine On due to Vehicle
Charging
You have disabled the Start Stop feature.
Deactivated by Driver
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Battery and Charging System
Action
Message
The charging system needs servicing. If the warning stays on
or continues to come on, contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Check Charging System
The battery management system detects an extended low-voltage condition. Your vehicle will disable various features
to help preserve the battery. Turn off as many of the electrical loads as soon as possible to improve system voltage. If the system voltage has recovered, the disabled features will operate again as normal.
Low Battery Features
Temporarily Turned Off
The battery management system determines that the 12V
battery is at a low state of charge. Start the engine to charge
the battery or charge the battery using an aftermarket battery charger. This message clears once you restart your vehicle and the battery state of charge has recovered.
Battery State of Charge
Low
The battery management system determines that the batteryis at a low state of charge. Turn the ignition off as soon as
possible to protect the battery. This message will clear once the vehicle has been started and the battery state of charge has recovered. Turning off unnecessary electrical loads will allow faster battery state-of-charge recovery.
Turn Power Off To Save
Battery
Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System Action
Message
A fault with the system has occurred. Contact an authorizeddealer as soon as possible.
Blindspot System Fault
The system sensors are blocked. See Blind Spot Informa-
tion System (page 211).
Blindspot Not Available
Sensor Blocked See Manual
The system detects a vehicle. See
Blind Spot Information
System (page 211).
Cross Traffic Vehicle
Coming From X
The blind spot information system and cross traffic alert
system sensors are blocked. See
Blind Spot Information
System (page 211).
Cross Traffic Not Avail-
able Sensor Blocked See Manual
A fault with the system has occurred. Contact an authorizeddealer as soon as possible.
Cross Traffic System
Fault
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Illumination of the service engine soon
indicator, charging system warning light or
the temperature warning light, fluid leaks,
strange odors, smoke or loss of engine
power could indicate that the emission
control system is not working properly.
An improperly operating or damaged
exhaust system may allow exhaust to
enter the vehicle. Have a damaged or
improperly operating exhaust system
inspected and repaired immediately.
Do not make any unauthorized changes to
your vehicle or engine. By law, vehicle
owners and anyone who manufactures,
repairs, services, sells, leases, trades
vehicles, or supervises a fleet of vehicles
are not permitted to intentionally remove
an emission control device or prevent it
from working. Information about your
vehicle
’s emission system is on the Vehicle
Emission Control Information Decal
located on or near the engine. This decal
also lists engine displacement.
Please consult your warranty information
for complete details.
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)
Your vehicle has a computer known as the
on-board diagnostics system (OBD-II) that
monitors the engine ’s emission control
system. The system protects the
environment by making sure that your
vehicle continues to meet government
emission standards. The OBD-II system
also assists a service technician in properly
servicing your vehicle. When the service engine soon
indicator illuminates, the OBD-II
system has detected a
malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may
cause the service engine soon indicator to
illuminate. Examples are: 1. Your vehicle has run out of fuel
—the
engine may misfire or run poorly.
2. Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel —the engine may misfire or run
poorly.
3. The fuel fill inlet may not have closed properly. See Refueling (page 158).
4. Driving through deep water —the
electrical system may be wet.
You can correct these temporary
malfunctions by filling the fuel tank with
good quality fuel, properly closing the fuel
fill inlet or letting the electrical system dry
out. After three driving cycles without these
or any other temporary malfunctions
present, the service engine soon indicator
should stay off the next time you start the
engine. A driving cycle consists of a cold
engine startup followed by mixed city and
highway driving. No additional vehicle
service is required.
If the service engine soon indicator remains
on, have your vehicle serviced at the first
available opportunity. Although some
malfunctions detected by the OBD-II may
not have symptoms that are apparent,
continued driving with the service engine
soon indicator on can result in increased
emissions, lower fuel economy, reduced
engine and transmission smoothness and
lead to more costly repairs.
Readiness for Inspection and
Maintenance (I/M) Testing
Some state and provincial and local
governments may have
Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) programs
to inspect the emission control equipment
on your vehicle. Failure to pass this
inspection could prevent you from getting
a vehicle registration. If the service engine soon
indicator is on or the bulb does
not work, your vehicle may need
service. See On-Board Diagnostics.
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Grade Assist - If Equipped
Press the grade assist button to activate
grade assist. The grade assist lamp
appears in the instrument cluster when the
system is active. Press the button again
to switch it off.
Grade assist:
•
Provides additional grade braking with
a combination of engine motoring and
high-voltage battery charging to help
maintain vehicle speed when
descending a grade.
• As your vehicle determines the amount
of engine motoring and high-voltage
battery charging, you may notice the
engine speed increasing and
decreasing to help maintain your
vehicle speed when descending a
grade.
• The grade assist lamp in the instrument
cluster is illuminated. Sport (S) (If Equipped)
Putting the vehicle in sport (S):
•
Provides additional engine braking and
extends lower gear operation to
enhance performance for uphill climbs,
hilly terrain or mountainous areas. This
increases engine RPM during engine
braking.
• Provides additional lower gear
operation through the automatic
transmission shift strategy.
• Provides gear selection more quickly
and at higher engine speeds.
Low (L) (If Equipped)
• Provides maximum engine braking.
• The transmission may be shifted into
low (L) at any vehicle speed.
• Is not intended for use under extended
or normal driving conditions and results
in lower fuel economy.
SelectShift™ Automatic
Transmission (If Equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with a SelectShift
Automatic transmission. The SelectShift
Automatic transmission gives you the
ability to change gears up or down, without
a clutch as desired.
In order to prevent the engine from running
at too low an RPM, which may cause it to
stall, SelectShift still automatically makes
some downshifts if it has determined that
you have not downshifted in time.
Although SelectShift makes some
downshifts for you, it still allows you to
downshift at any time as long as the
SelectShift determines that damage to
the engine does not occur from
over-revving.
Note: Engine damage may occur if you
maintain excessive engine revving without
shifting.
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•
Cover interior trim to prevent fading.
• Keep all rubber parts free from oil and
solvents.
Engine
• Change the engine oil and filter prior to
storage because used engine oil
contains contaminates which may
cause engine damage.
• Start the engine every 15 days for a
minimum of 15 minutes. Run at fast idle
with the climate controls set to defrost
until the engine reaches normal
operating temperature.
• With your foot on the brake, shift
through all the gears while the engine
is running.
• We recommend that you change the
engine oil before you use your vehicle
again.
Fuel system
• Fill the fuel tank with high-quality fuel
until the first automatic shutoff of the
fuel pump nozzle.
Cooling system
• Protect against freezing temperatures.
• When removing your vehicle from
storage, check coolant fluid level.
Confirm that there are no cooling
system leaks and that fluid is at the
recommended level.
Battery
• Check and recharge as necessary. Keep
connections clean.
• If storing your vehicle for more than 30
days without recharging the battery,
we recommend that you disconnect
the battery cables to maintain battery
charge for quick starting. Note:
It is necessary to reset memory
features if battery cables are disconnected.
Brakes
• Make sure the brakes and parking brake
release fully.
Tires
• Maintain recommended air pressure.
Miscellaneous
• Make sure all linkages, cables, levers
and pins under your vehicle are covered
with grease to prevent rust.
• Move vehicles at least 25 ft (7.5 m)
every 15 days to lubricate working parts
and prevent corrosion.
Removing Vehicle From Storage
When your vehicle is ready to come out of
storage, do the following:
• Wash your vehicle to remove any dirt
or grease film build-up on window
surfaces.
• Check windshield wipers for any
deterioration.
• Check under the hood for any foreign
material that may have collected
during storage such as mice or squirrel
nests.
• Check the exhaust for any foreign
material that may have collected
during storage.
• Check tire pressures and set tire
inflation per the Tire Label.
• Check brake pedal operation. Drive
your vehicle
15 ft (4.5 m) back and
forth to remove rust build-up.
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Malaysia
South Africa
United Arab Emirates United States of America
FCC ID: OAYSRR3B
Vietnam
Radio Frequency Certifications for
Wireless Charging
United Arab Emirates
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Head Restraints..............................................131
Adjusting the Head Restraint......................... 132
Tilting Head Restraints .................................... 133
Heated Exterior Mirrors...............................129
Heated Rear Window..................................129
Heated Seats.................................................138
Heated Steering Wheel................................75
Heating See: Climate Control........................................... 121
Hill Start Assist
..............................................178
Switching the System On and Off................179
Using Hill Start Assist........................................ 179
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate...........................................................127
Defogging the Side Windows in Cold Weather............................................................. 129
General Hints........................................................ 127
Quickly Cooling the Interior............................ 128
Quickly Heating the Interior............................ 128
Recommended Settings for Cooling...........129
Recommended Settings for Heating..........128
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes.............................................................176
Home Screen
................................................409
Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood..........256
I
In California (U.S. Only)
............................239
Information Display Control.......................75
Information Displays.....................................97 General Information............................................ 97
Information Messages...............................106 Active Park............................................................ 106
Adaptive Cruise Control................................... 107
AdvanceTrac®..................................................... 107
Airbag..................................................................... 108
Alarm...................................................................... 108
All-Wheel Drive.................................................... 110
Automatic Engine Shutdown......................... 110
Auto Start-Stop.................................................. 108
Battery and Charging System.......................... 111
Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System...................................................... 111
Doors and Locks................................................... 112
Driver Alert.............................................................. 112
Fuel........................................................................\
.... 112Hill Start Assist.....................................................
112
Keys and Intelligent Access............................. 113
Lane Keeping System........................................ 114
Maintenance.......................................................... 114
MyKey....................................................................... 115
Park Aid................................................................... 116
Park Brake.............................................................. 116
Power Steering...................................................... 117
Pre-Collision Assist............................................. 117
Remote Start......................................................... 117
Seats........................................................................\
118
Starting System .................................................. 118
Tire Pressure Monitoring System................... 118
Traction Control................................................... 119
Transmission......................................................... 119
Installing Child Restraints...........................22 Child Seats.............................................................. 22
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts......................... 22
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH)............................................ 27
Using Tether Straps............................................. 28
Instrument Cluster
........................................90
Instrument Lighting Dimmer......................79 Vehicles With Front Fog Lamps..................... 80
Vehicles Without Front Fog Lamps..............80
Instrument Panel
............................................18
Interior Lamps.................................................82 Front Interior Lamp............................................. 83
Rear Interior Lamps............................................. 83
Interior Luggage Compartment Release...........................................................69
Interior Mirror...................................................88 Auto-Dimming Mirror......................................... 88
Manual Dimming Mirror.................................... 88
Introduction.........................................................7
J
Jump Starting the Vehicle........................234 Connecting the Jumper Cables.................... 234
Jump Starting...................................................... 235
Preparing Your Vehicle..................................... 234
Removing the Jumper Cables....................... 235
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Starting Your Vehicle.........................................
149
Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Moving................................................................. 151
Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Stationary......................................................... 150
Starting and Stopping the Engine.........148
General Information.......................................... 148
Steering............................................................215 Electric Power Steering.................................... 215
Steering Wheel................................................73
Storage Compartments
.............................147
Sunroof See: Moonroof...................................................... 88
Sun Visors.........................................................88 Illuminated Vanity Mirror................................... 88
Supplementary Restraints System.........44 Principle of Operation........................................ 44
Symbols Glossary
.............................................7
SYNC™ 3........................................................397
General Information.......................................... 397
SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting.....................460
SYNC™ Applications and Services.......375 911 Assist............................................................... 375
SYNC Mobile Apps............................................. 377
SYNC™
...........................................................359
General Information......................................... 359
SYNC™ Troubleshooting.........................389
T
Technical Specifications See: Capacities and Specifications.............319
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S. Only)
......................240
Tire Care..........................................................288
Glossary of Tire Terminology........................ 290
Information About Uniform Tire Quality Grading............................................................. 288
Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall............................................................. 291
Temperature A B C............................................ 289
Traction AA A B C.............................................. 289
Treadwear............................................................ 289
Tire Pressure Monitoring System..........304 Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System....................................... 305
Understanding Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System ...................................... 305Tires
See: Wheels and Tires..................................... 288
Towing a Trailer
.............................................224
Load Placement................................................. 224
Towing Points................................................237 Installing the Recovery Hook......................... 237
Recovery Hook Location.................................. 237
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels..........................................................228
Emergency Towing............................................ 228
Recreational Towing......................................... 228
Vehicles Equipped with 1.5L, 2.0L, and 2.5L Engines............................................................. 228
Vehicles Equipped with a 2.7L Engine............................................................... 228
Towing..............................................................224
Traction Control............................................180 Principle of Operation...................................... 180
Transmission Code Designation.............327
Transmission..................................................166
Transporting the Vehicle...........................236
Type Approvals.............................................522 China....................................................................... 532
Radio Frequency Certification for Keys and Remote Controls........................................... 532
Radio Frequency Certifications for Blind Spot Information System.......................... 530
Radio Frequency Certifications for Body Control Module.............................................. 532
Radio Frequency Certifications for Cruise Control Module.............................................. 532
Radio Frequency Certifications for Mid Range Radar................................................... 524
Radio Frequency Certifications for Passive Anti-Theft System........................................ 525
Radio Frequency Certifications for Radio Transceiver Module...................................... 528
Radio Frequency Certifications for SYNC 3........................................................................\
... 532
Radio Frequency Certifications for Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s)................522
Radio Frequency Certifications for Wireless Charging............................................................ 531
Radio Frequency Statement for Audio Unit..................................................................... 533
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