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Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) .............104
Front Fog Lamps ..........................................
104
Adaptive Headlamps ..................................
105
Direction Indicators ......................................
107
Welcome Lighting ........................................
107
Interior Lamps ...............................................
108
Ambient Lighting ..........................................
108
Automatic High Beam Control
What Is Automatic High Beam Control ........................................................................\
110
Switching Automatic High Beam Control On and Off ..................................................
110
Automatic High Beam Control Indicators ........................................................................\
.
111
Overriding Automatic High Beam Control ........................................................................\
.
111
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows .............................................
112
Global Opening and Closing ......................
113
Exterior Mirrors ..............................................
113
Interior Mirror .................................................
115Sun Visors
.......................................................
115
Moonroof .........................................................
116
Instrument Cluster
Gauges - Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), Vehicles With: 12.3 Inch
Instrument Cluster Display Screen .......
118
Gauges - Vehicles With: 6.5 Inch Instrument Cluster Display Screen ......
122
Gauges - Vehicles With: 12.3 Inch Instrument Cluster Display Screen ......
124
Warning Lamps and Indicators .................
126
Audible Warnings and Indicators .............
130
Information Displays
General Information ......................................
131
Personalized Settings .................................
135
Information Messages .................................
137
Head Up Display ..........................................
157
Remote Start
What Is Remote Start ....................................
161
Remote Start Limitations .............................
161
Enabling Remote Start .................................
161Remotely Starting the Engine
....................
161
Extending the Remote Start Duration ........................................................................\
161
Remotely Stopping the Engine .................
162
Remote Start Remote Control Indicators .......................................................................
162
Remote Start Settings .................................
162
Climate Control
Automatic Climate Control ........................
164
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate .......................................................................
166
Heated Windshield ......................................
167
Heated Rear Window ..................................
167
Heated Exterior Mirrors ..............................
168
Interior Air Quality
What Is the Cabin Air Filter ........................
169
Locating the Cabin Air Filter .....................
169
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter ...................
169
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position ...................
170
Head Restraints .............................................
171
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Push the lever away from you to
switch the high beam on.
Push the lever forward again or pull the lever
toward you to switch the high beams off.
Flashing High Beam Headlamps Pull the lever toward you and release it to
flash the high beam headlamps. AUTOLAMPS WARNING: The system does not
relieve you of your responsibility to drive
with due care and attention. You may need
to override the system if it does not turn
the headlamps on in low visibility
conditions, for example daytime fog.
Autolamps turn the headlamps on in low light
situations or when the wipers operate. Switch the lighting control to the
autolamps position.
Note: The lighting control defaults to
autolamps each time you switch your vehicle
on.
The headlamps remain on for a period of
time after you switch the ignition off. Use the
touchscreen to adjust the period of time that
the headlamps remain on.
Note: If you switch the autolamps on, you
cannot switch the high beams on until the
system turns the low beams on. Windshield Wiper Activated Headlamps
When you switch the autolamps on, the
headlamps turn on within 10 seconds of
switching the wipers on. They turn off
approximately 60 seconds after you switch
the windshield wipers off.
The headlamps do not turn on with the
wipers:
•
During a single wipe.
• When using the windshield washers.
• If the wipers are in intermittent mode.
Note: If you switch the autolamps and the
autowipers on, the headlamps turn on when
the windshield wipers continuously operate.
INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER
The instrument lighting dimmer buttons are
on the lighting control. Repeatedly press one of the
buttons to adjust the brightness.
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HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY
After you switch the ignition off, you can
switch the headlamps on by pulling the
direction indicator lever toward you. You will
hear a short tone. The headlamps will switch
off automatically after three minutes with any
door open or 30 seconds after the last door
has been closed. You can cancel this feature
by pulling the direction indicator lever toward
you again or switching the ignition on.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS -
VEHICLES WITH: CONFIGURABLE
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS
WARNING: The daytime running
lamps system does not activate the rear
lamps and may not provide adequate
lighting during low visibility driving
conditions. Make sure you switch the
headlamps on, as appropriate, during all
low visibility conditions. Failure to do so
may result in a crash. Switch the daytime running lamps on or off
using the touchscreen:
1.
Select Settings. See Settings
(page 526).
2. Select
Vehicle.
3. Select
Lighting.
The daytime running lamps turn on when:
1. The lamps are on in the information display.
2. You switch the ignition on.
3. The transmission is not in park (P) for vehicles with automatic transmissions or
you release the parking brake for
vehicles with manual transmissions.
4. The lighting control is in the autolamps position.
5. The headlamps are off.
The other lighting control switch positions
do not turn on the daytime running lamps.
If the daytime running lamps are off in the
information display, the lamps stay off in all
switch positions. DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS -
VEHICLES WITH: DAYTIME
RUNNING LAMPS (DRL) WARNING:
The daytime running
lamps system does not activate the rear
lamps and may not provide adequate
lighting during low visibility driving
conditions. Make sure you switch the
headlamps on, as appropriate, during all
low visibility conditions. Failure to do so
may result in a crash.
The system turns the lamps on in daylight
conditions.
To switch the system on, switch the lighting
control to any position except headlamps.
FRONT FOG LAMPS
(IF EQUIPPED)
Switching the Front Fog Lamps On or
Off
Only switch the front fog lamps on during
reduced visibility.
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You can switch the front fog lamps on if any
of the following occur:
•
You set the lighting control to the parking
lamps position.
• You set the lighting control to the
headlamps position.
• You set the lighting control to the
autolamps position and the headlamps
are on.
The front fog lamp button is on the lighting
control. Press the button to switch the front
fog lamps on or off.
Note: The brightness of the daytime running
lamps may decrease when the front fog
lamps are switched on.
Front Fog Lamp Indicator It illuminates when you switch the
front fog lamps on. ADAPTIVE HEADLAMPS (IF EQUIPPED)
About Adaptive Headlamps
The headlamps are designed to adapt when
you are steering around a curve, or if the
camera detects lane markings indicating a
curve or traffic signs indicating an
intersection.
The system is designed to operate if all of
the following occur:
• You switch the system on through your
vehicle settings.
• You set the lighting control to the
autolamps position.
• The ambient light level is low enough that
high beams are required.
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WHAT IS AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM
CONTROL
The system turns on high beams if it is dark
enough and no other traffic is present. If it
detects an approaching vehicle
’s headlamps
or tail lamps, or street lighting ahead, the
system turns the high beams off. Low beams
remain on.
A camera sensor, centrally mounted behind
the windshield of your vehicle, continuously
monitors conditions to turn the high beams
on and off.
SWITCHING AUTOMATIC HIGH
BEAM CONTROL ON AND OFF WARNING: Do not use the system in
poor visibility, for example fog, heavy rain,
spray or snow.
1. Press
Settings on the touchscreen.
2. Press
Vehicle.
3. Press
Lighting. Activating the Automatic High Beam
Control Switch the lighting control to the
autolamps position.
See
Autolamps (page 103).
Note: The lighting control defaults to
autolamps each time you switch your vehicle
on.
When active, the high beams turn on if:
• The ambient light level is low enough.
• There is no traffic in front of your vehicle.
• The vehicle speed is greater than
approximately
32 mph (51 km/h).
When active, the high beams turn off if:
• The ambient light level is high enough
that high beams are not required.
• The system detects an approaching
vehicle's headlamps or tail lamps.
• The system detects severe rain, snow or
fog.
• The camera is blocked.
• The vehicle speed falls below
approximately
27 mph (44 km/h). Note:
The deactivation speed is lower on
curves.
Note: High beam reactivation may be
delayed in certain curvy road situations.
Note: The system may not operate properly
if the sensor is blocked. Keep the windshield
free from obstruction or damage.
Note: The system may not operate properly
in cold or inclement conditions. You can
switch on the high beams by overriding the
system.
Note: If the system detects a blockage, for
example bird droppings, bug splatter, snow
or ice, the system goes into low beam mode
until you clear the blockage. A message may
appear in the information display if the
camera is blocked.
Note: Using much larger tires or equipping
vehicle accessories such as snowplows can
modify your vehicle's ride height and
degrade automatic high beam control
performance.
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If the instrument cluster is
equipped with a grey
Auto-Start-Stop indicator light, it is
illuminated when automatic engine stop is
not available due to one of the above noted
conditions not being met.
Automatic Engine Restart
Any of the following conditions will result in
an automatic restart of the engine:
• Your foot is removed from the brake
pedal.
• You press the accelerator pedal.
• You press the accelerator and the brake
pedal at the same time.
• The driver safety belt becomes
unfastened or the driver door is ajar.
• Your vehicle is moving.
• The interior compartment does not meet
customer comfort when air conditioning
or heat is on.
• Fogging of the windows could occur and
the air conditioning is on. •
The battery is not within optimal
operating conditions.
• The maximum engine off time is
exceeded.
• When you press the Auto-Start-Stop
button while the engine is stopped
automatically.
• The heated windshield is turned on.
Any of the following conditions may result in
an automatic restart of the engine:
• The blower fan speed is increased or the
climate control temperature is changed.
• An electrical accessory is turned on or
plugged in. Disabling Auto-Start-Stop Press the button on the instrument panel to
access the Auto-Start-Stop feature on the
touchscreen. Use the touchscreen to
deactivate the feature. Deactivating the
feature lasts only 1 key cycle. Use the
touchscreen to restore Auto-Start-Stop
function.
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Red: Indicates that the system is providing
or has just provided a lane keeping alert
warning.
The system can temporarily suppress itself
at any time by the following:
•
Quick braking.
• Fast acceleration. •
Using the direction indicator.
• Evasive steering maneuver.
• Driving too close to the lane markings.
Troubleshooting Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can s\
ee the lane markings on the road?
Your vehicle speed is outside the operational range of the feature.
The sun is shining directly into the camera lens.
A quick intentional lane change has occurred.
Your vehicle stays too close to the lane markings.
Driving at high speeds in curves.
The last alert warning or aid intervention occurred a short time ago.
Ambiguous lane markings, for example, in construction zones.
Rapid transition from light to dark, or from dark to light.
Sudden offset in lane markings.
ABS or AdvanceTrac ™ is active.
There is a camera blockage due to dirt, grime, fog, frost or water on the windshield.
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WARNING: The system does not
operate during hard acceleration or
steering. Failure to take care may lead to
a crash or personal injury. WARNING:
The system may fail or
operate with reduced function during cold
and severe weather conditions. Snow, ice,
rain, spray and fog can adversely affect the
system. Keep the front camera and radar
free of snow and ice. Failure to take care
may result in the loss of control of your
vehicle, serious personal injury or death. WARNING:
In situations where the
vehicle camera has limited detection
capability, this may reduce system
performance. These situations include but
are not limited to direct or low sunlight,
vehicles at night without tail lights,
unconventional vehicle types, pedestrians
with complex backgrounds, running pedestrians, partly obscured pedestrians,
or pedestrians that the system cannot
distinguish from a group. Failure to take
care may result in the loss of control of
your vehicle, serious personal injury or
death.
WARNING:
The system cannot help
prevent all crashes. Do not rely on this
system to replace driver judgment and the
need to maintain a safe distance and
speed.
Using the Pre-Collision Assist System
The system is active at speeds above 3 mph
(5 km/h)
and pedestrian detection is active
at speeds up to 50 mph (80 km/h). If your vehicle is rapidly approaching another
stationary vehicle, a vehicle traveling in the
same direction as yours, or a pedestrian
within your driving path, the system provides
three levels of functionality:1. Alert.
2. Brake support.
3. Active braking.
Alert
: When active, a flashing visual warning
appears and an audible warning tone
sounds.
Brake support: The system helps reduce the
impact speed by preparing the brakes for
rapid braking. Brake support does not
automatically apply the brakes. If you press
the brake pedal, the system could apply
additional braking up to maximum braking
force, even if you lightly press the brake
pedal.
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Heated Exterior Mirrors...............................168
Heated Rear Window...................................167
Heated Seats..................................................182
Front Seats............................................................182
Rear Seats.............................................................183
Heated Windshield
.......................................167
Windshield Wiper De-Icer.................................167
Heating See: Climate Control..........................................164
High Voltage Battery...................................225 General Information...........................................225
Hill Start Assist..............................................248 Switching the System On and Off..................248
Using Hill Start Assist........................................
248
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate..........................................................166
Defogging the Side Windows in Cold Weather.............................................................167
General Hints.......................................................166
Quickly Cooling the Interior..............................
167
Quickly Heating the Interior..............................167
Recommended Settings for Cooling..............167
Recommended Settings for Heating..............167
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes..........................................................246
Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood............365
Horn...................................................................98 How Does Adaptive Cruise Control With
Stop and Go Work.....................................278
How Does Speed Sign Recognition Work...............................................................315
How Does the Garage Door Opener Work
...............................................................187
How Does the Rear Occupant Alert System Work...............................................................185
Hybrid Vehicle Frequently Asked Questions....................................................207
I
In California (U.S. Only)...............................344
Information Displays
......................................131
General Information.............................................131
Information Messages
..................................137
Active Park............................................................138
Adaptive Cruise Control....................................138
Adaptive Headlamps..........................................139
AdvanceTrac ™ and Traction Control................139
Alarm......................................................................140
Automatic Engine Shutdown............................140
AWD........................................................................\
.141
Battery and Charging System (12 Volt)..........142
Battery and Charging System (High Voltage).............................................................143 Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert
System...............................................................144
Doors and Locks..................................................144
Driver Alert............................................................145
Fuel........................................................................\
.146
Hill Start Assist.....................................................146
Keys and Intelligent Access..............................147
Lane Keeping System........................................148
Maintenance.........................................................148
MyKey.....................................................................150
Park Aid...................................................................151
Park Brake.............................................................152
Power Steering....................................................153
Pre-Collision Assist.............................................154
Remote Start.........................................................154
Seats.......................................................................154
Starting System ...................................................155
Tire Pressure Monitoring System....................155
Transmission.........................................................156
Installing Child Restraints.............................28 Child Restraints.....................................................28
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts...........................28
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for
CHildren (LATCH)..............................................31
Using Tether Straps..............................................33
Instrument Cluster
..........................................118
Instrument Lighting Dimmer.......................103
Instrument Panel
.............................................23
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