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MERCURYMARINER
2009
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
This Quick Reference Guide 
is not intended to replace 
your Owner’s Guide which 
contains more detailed 
information concerning the 
features of your vehicle, as 
well as important safety 
warnings designed to help 
reduce the risk of injury to 
you and your occupants. 
Please read your entire 
Owner’s Guide carefully as 
you begin learning about 
your new vehicle and refer 
to the appropriate sections 
when questions arise.
All information contained 
in this Quick Reference 
Guide was accurate at the 
time of duplication. We 
reserve the right to change 
features, operation and/or 
functionality of any vehicle 
specification at any time. 
Your Mercury dealer is the 
best source for the most 
current information.
For detailed operating and 
safety information, please 
see your Owner’s Guide.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Customer Relationship Center
P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, MI 48121
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952)
www.customersaskford.com
May 2008
First Printing
Quick Reference Guide
Mercury Mariner
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MOBILE MEDIA
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(if equipped)
1. RADIO 
Press to access the Radio menu and select  from AM, FM1, FM2, SAT1, SAT2 or SAT3  (satellite radio, if activated) modes.
2. MEDIA 
Press to access the Media menu and select  from CD, DVD or Jukebox features among  others. Jukebox allows you to save your 
favorite music to the system’s hard drive   
for later access. You can then choose to  play specific artists, genres, tracks or   
albums. You can even choose to create   
your own playlists.
3. SOUND 
Press to access the Sound menu and   
make adjustments to Bass, Treble,   
Balance, Fade, SCV (Speed compensated  volume), DSP and the visualizer.
4. MENU 
Press to access menu selections of Display  options, Setting the clock, Feedback   
settings, System settings and Valet mode.
5. MAP 
Press to view the navigation map.
6. DEST 
Press to access the Destination menu and  to set a destination. In this menu you   
can select from: Quick Destinations   
(Emergency listings such as Police and  Hospitals or previously set favorite   
destinations), Standard destinations   
(Address book, Street address, Previous  destinations, etc.) or Edit Route (allows  you to make any adjustments to the currently selected navigation route with 
options such as Cancel Route, Detour,  
View route, etc.)
7. I (INFORMATION) 
Press to access the Information menu and 
select from options such as ‘Where am I’, 
the system Calendar, the Help menu as 
well as SIRIUS Travel Link (if activated).  
SIRIUS Travel Link is a data service which 
can help you locate the best gas prices, 
movie listings, current traffic alerts,  
access the current weather map, get  
accurate ski conditions as well as scores  
to current sports games.
8. PHONE 
Press to activate the Phone menu (if 
equipped with SYNC). Refer to the SYNC  
section in the Navigation supplement for 
more information.
VOICE RECOGNITION – Your system is 
equipped with an advanced voice  
recognition system which allows you to 
speak certain commands to the system. 
Press 
 on your steering wheel and say  
a command or ‘Help’ after the prompt. 
For more information on voice commands 
and the features of your Mobile Media 
Navigation system, please refer to your 
Navigation supplement. 
INTEGRATED KEYHEAD 
TRANSMITTER (IKT)  
AND REMOTE ENTRY  
SYSTEM FEATURES 
Your vehicle comes equipped 
with two programmed 
Integrated Keyhead 
Transmitters (IKTs) which are 
both a programmed ignition 
key and a remote keyless entry 
transmitter. Handle the IKT 
carefully when starting the car 
to avoid accidentally pressing 
any of the remote entry buttons. 
Press 
 once to unlock the 
driver’s door. The interior lamps 
will illuminate. Press 
 twice to 
unlock all the doors, the liftgate 
and liftgate glass. Press 
 once 
to lock all the doors. If all doors 
and the liftgate are closed, the 
turn lamps will flash. 
Press 
 twice to confirm all the 
doors and liftgate are closed 
and locked. The doors will lock 
again, the horn will chirp once. 
Press 
 to activate the panic 
alarm. The horn will sound  
and the turn lamps will flash. 
Press 
 again or turn the 
ignition on to deactivate the 
panic alarm. Press 
 twice 
within three seconds to open 
the liftgate glass. Car finder: 
Press 
 twice within three 
seconds. The horn will chirp 
and the turn lamps will flash. 
It is recommended to use this 
method to locate your vehicle, 
rather than using the panic 
alarm. Note: Ensure that you 
keep the adhesive security 
labels in a safe place for future 
reference. Replacements are 
only available through an 
authorized dealer.
KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD   
(if equipped) 
You can use the keyless entry 
keypad to lock or unlock the 
doors as well as release the 
liftgate without a key. To unlock 
the driver’s door, enter your 
five digit factory code (available 
on the owner’s wallet card in  the glove box or from your 
authorized dealer.) To unlock 
all doors and the liftgate, enter 
your five digit factory code and, 
within five seconds, press 3-4. 
To lock all doors and the liftgate, 
simply press 7-8 and 9-0 at the 
same time (you do not need to 
enter your factory code first). 
Refer to your Owner’s Guide for  
more information.
ADVANCETRAC® 
WITH   
ROLL S TABILITY CONTROL™ 
(RSC
®) S TABILITY  
ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM 
Your vehicle is equipped with 
the AdvanceTrac
® stability 
enhancement system. This 
system consists of: Traction 
control, which helps avoid wheel 
spin and loss of traction, Roll 
Stability control™ which helps 
avoid a vehicle roll-over, and 
Electronic Stability Control, 
which helps avoid skids or 
lateral slides. These features 
work together to help you 
to maintain stability and 
steerability of your vehicle 
during a variety of road 
conditions. If your vehicle 
becomes stuck in the snow, 
mud or sand, try turning off the 
AdvanceTrac® system to allow 
wheel spin and help increase 
momentum to dig the vehicle 
out. The system defaults to on 
and the control will illuminate 
when turned off. Refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for safety 
information and more details. 
MOON ROOF (if equipped) 
The moon roof is equipped 
with an automatic, one-touch, 
opening, closing and venting 
feature. To open, press and 
release the rear portion of the 
control located in the overhead 
console. To stop motion at any 
time during the one-touch 
opening, press the control a 
second time. To close, press 
and release the front portion of 
the control until the glass stops 
moving . To open the moon roof  to the vent position, press the 
front portion of the control. 
To close, press and hold the rear 
portion of the control until the 
glass stops moving.
O
VERDRIVE CONTROL/C ANCEL 
WITH GRADE A SSIST 
Drive with the vehicle in 
Overdrive (D) for the best fuel 
economy. You can deactivate 
overdrive by pressing the 
transmission control switch 
on the side of the shift handle. 
Your vehicle is equipped  
with a special Grade Assist 
feature which is automatically 
activated when overdrive is 
turned off. Grade assist helps  
to provide optimal gear 
selection and additional  
engine braking on hilly terrain. 
It is recommended that you 
return to O/D (Overdrive) 
once you return to flat terrain. 
To return to overdrive, simply 
press the transmission control 
switch again.
AMBIENT LIGHTING   
(if equipped) 
Your vehicle may be equipped 
with an ambient lighting 
feature which, when activated, 
illuminates the footwells, cup 
holders and console bin with a 
choice of seven colors. Ambient 
lighting is operational when the 
ignition is on or in the accessory 
position. Press the
control 
repeatedly to turn on, cycle 
through your color choices, and 
turn off. 
SYNC (if equipped) 
Your vehicle may 
be equipped with SYNC – a 
hands-free communications 
and entertainment system  
with special phone and  
media features. For more 
information, please refer to  
the SYNC Supplement or to  
the SYNC section in the 
Navigation Supplement.  
Please feel free to visit  
www.SyncMyRide.com.
ADDITIONALINFORMATION
ESSENTIALINFORMATION
Fuses: If your electrical components are not working properly, 
a fuse may have blown. For more information, please see your 
Owner’s Guide.
Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch: This device stops the electric fuel 
pump from sending fuel to the engine when your vehicle has had 
a substantial jolt. After an accident, if you find that the engine 
cranks, but does not start, this switch may have been activated. The 
fuel pump shut-off switch is located in the front passenger’s footwell, 
behind a flip-up cover, by the kick panel access cover.
Location of Spare Tire: If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply 
the brake heavily. Instead, gradually decrease your speed. Hold the 
steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side of the 
road. Your vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare tire located under 
the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper. The temporary spare tire is 
designed for emergency use only and should be replaced as soon as possible. 
The jack and tools are located under the carpeted floor panel in the rear cargo 
area. For complete details on how to change your tire, refer to the Roadside 
Emergencies chapter in your Owner’s Guide.
Tire Pressure: Your tire pressure is properly set at the dealership according to 
the recommended specifications found on the Safety Compliance Certification 
Label or Tire Label located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door. Check 
your tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips (including spare). 
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure warning light 
  
when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Improperly inflated 
tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, possibly resulting in loss of 
vehicle control. Refer to the Tires, Wheels and Loading chapter in your Owner’s Guide  
for more details and safety information. 
Easy Fuel™ ‘No Cap’ Fuel System: Your vehicle has a ‘no cap’ fuel system which allows you 
to simply open the fuel filler door, insert the nozzle and start fueling. The Easy Fuel™ system 
is self-sealing and therefore protected against dust, dirt, water, snow and ice. If you need to 
fill your fuel tank with a portable fuel container, use the fuel funnel which is located inside the 
rear passenger side cargo compartment access door. Slowly insert the funnel into the Easy Fuel™ 
system and fill the tank with fuel from the container. When done, clean the funnel or properly 
dispose of it. Extra funnels can be purchased from your authorized dealer. Do not use aftermarket 
funnels as they will not work with the Easy Fuel™ system and may cause damage.
Fuel Type and Tank Capacity: Your fuel tank capacity is 16.5 gallons (62.5L). Your vehicle is 
designed to use “Regular” unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. Do not use gasoline labeled 
as “Regular” in high altitude areas that are sold with octane ratings less than 87. Do not use E85 fuels 
that are blended with a maximum of 85% ethanol.
S.O.S. Post Crash Alert System: Your vehicle is equipped with the S.O.S. Post Crash Alert system. This 
system provides audible and visual alarms in the event of a crash which causes the deployment of  
airbags or the activation of the safety belt pretensioners. The turn signals will flash and the horn will 
sound. To deactivate the system, press the hazard flasher control 
 or you can press the  button on your 
remote transmitter.
Roadside Assistance: Your new Mercury Mariner comes with the assurance and support of 24-hour emergency 
roadside assistance. Roadside assistance includes such services as: lockout assistance, limited fuel delivery, 
battery jump starts, changing a flat tire, towing, and winch out. To receive roadside assistance in the United 
States, call 1 (800) 241-3673. In Canada, call 1 (800) 665-2006. For more information on coverage period and 
details of service, refer to your roadside assistance information. 
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1. LOAD  To load a CD into 
the system, press LOAD. 
When prompted, select 
the desired slot (1-6)  
using the memory presets 
and, when prompted, 
insert the CD into the  
system. Press and hold 
LOAD to autoload up to six 
discs. Insert the discs, one 
at a time, when prompted.
2. DIRECT  Press DIRECT 
and then, using the 
memory presets (0-9), 
enter in the numbers of 
the desired station, track, 
MP3 folder (if available) 
or satellite channel  
(if activated).
3. 
 Press to access 
special phone features 
if equipped with SYNC. 
Refer to your SYNC 
Supplement for  
more information. 
4. SCAN  Press for a brief 
sampling of radio stations 
or CD/MP3 tracks. Press 
again to stop.
5. ON/OFF/VOL  Press 
to turn on or off. Turn to 
increase or decrease  
the volume. 
6. CD  Press to enter CD/
MP3 mode. If a disc is 
already loaded into the 
system, CD/MP3 play will 
begin where it ended last. 
7. AM/FM  Press repeatedly 
to select AM, FM1 or FM2 
frequency band.
8. EJECT  To eject a CD  from the system, press 
EJECT and select the  
desired slot (1-6) using 
the memory presets. 
Press and hold EJECT to 
auto eject all loaded discs. 
9. CLOCK  Press to set 
the time. The display will 
read SET TIME. Use the 
memory presets 0-9 to 
enter in the desired time, 
hours and minutes. The 
clock will then start from 
that time.
10. SOUND  Press  
repeatedly to access 
settings for: Bass, Treble, 
Fade, Balance, Speed 
compensated volume 
(if equipped) and ALL 
SEATS (Occupancy mode, 
if equipped). When the 
desired selection appears 
in the display, press  
 SEEK/TRACK  to  
make adjustments.
11. SEEK/TRACK  Press to 
access the previous/next 
strong radio station,  
satellite channel (if 
equipped) or CD track.
12. MENU  Press repeatedly 
to cycle through various 
menu options such as:  
AUTOPRESET, RDS ON/
OFF and SATELLITE 
RADIO MENU (if satellite 
radio is active). When 
SATELLITE RADIO MENU 
appears in the display, 
press OK and then press 
/ to cycle through 
further options of SAVE  SONG, DELETE SONG,  
DELETE ALL SONGS and 
ENABLE/DISABLE alerts. 
For more information  
on these features,  
please refer to your 
Owner’s Guide.
13. TUNE/OK  In radio 
mode, turn to go up/down 
the frequency band in 
individual increments. If 
your vehicle is equipped 
with SYNC and/or  
satellite radio, you may 
need to press OK to confirm 
menu selections. 
14. AUX  Press repeatedly 
to access LINE (auxiliary 
audio mode), or SYNC  
(if equipped).
15. SIRIUS  Press  
repeatedly to cycle 
through SAT1, SAT2  
and SAT3 modes (satellite 
radio, if equipped). 
SIRIUS
®
 Satellite  
Radio is a  
subscription-based  
satellite radio service  
that broadcasts  
music, sports, news  
and entertainment  
programming. For 
more information and a 
complete list of SIRIUS ®
 
satellite radio channels, 
visit www.sirius.com  
in the United States, 
www.sirius-canada.ca  
in Canada, or call  
SIRIUS ®
 at 
1–888–539–7474.
SATELLITE COMPATIBLE
SIX-DISC/MP3 RADIO
 (if equipped)
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Your new Mercury Mariner is about 
to turn your everyday driving 
experience into an everyday 
driving adventure. You’re going 
to love the way this smart, stylish 
and sophisticated SUV handles 
whatever road life lays out before 
you. This Quick Reference Guide 
was designed to help you quickly 
get to know the many features 
of your new Mariner. For more 
detailed information and important 
safety information, please see your 
Owner’s Guide.
Use extreme caution when using 
any device or feature that may take 
your attention off the road. Your 
primary responsibility is the safe 
operation of the vehicle. Only use 
non-essential features and devices 
when it is safe to do so.
DUAL AUTOMATICCLIMATE CONTROL
WITH HEATED SEATS 
(if equipped)
THE NEW 2009
MERCURYMARINER
potential 
vehicle 
problems 
with a 
display 
of system warnings 
followed by a long 
indicator chime. For 
more information,  
please refer to your 
Owner’s Guide.
10. ABS W ARNING 
LIGHT  
The ABS light 
 
illuminates briefly when 
the ignition is turned on. 
If the ABS light remains 
on or continues to flash, 
a malfunction has been 
detected. Contact your 
authorized dealer as 
soon as possible. Normal 
braking (less ABS) is still 
functional unless the 
brake warning light 
 
is also illuminated. 
11. COMPASS  
The compass heading (N, 
NE, E, SE, S, SW, W or 
NW) is displayed in the 
center stack display.  
The compass reading 
may be affected when 
you drive near large 
buildings, bridges, 
power lines and powerful 
broadcast antennas. For 
more information, please 
see your Owner’s Guide.
12. AUXILIARY POWER 
POINTS (12V) 
The 12V power point 
outlets, located on the 
instrument panel and  the rear of the center 
console, are designed 
for accessory plugs only. 
Do not insert any other 
object; damage may 
occur and blow the fuse. 
13. P
ASSENGER  
AIRBAG OFF  
The passenger airbag 
off indicator light will 
illuminate when the 
passenger’s front airbag 
is off. Please refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for 
safety information and 
more details.
14. REVERSE SENSING 
(if equipped)  Your 
vehicle 
may be 
equipped 
with a 
reverse sensing system 
which can warn you if 
there is a large object 
behind the vehicle that 
you may be unable to  
see. The system will 
sound a warning 
tone that increases in 
frequency as the object 
gets closer and will 
sound continuously 
when the object is less  
than 10 inches away. 
Refer to your Owner’s 
Guide for safety 
information and  
more details.
15. A UXILIARY  
INPUT JACK 
The auxiliary input 
jack provides a way to  connect your portable 
music player to the 
in-vehicle audio system. 
This allows the audio 
from a portable music 
player to be played 
through the vehicle 
speakers. For more 
information, please see 
your Owner’s Guide. 
F
OUR-WHEEL DRIVE 
(4WD) SYSTEM  
(if equipped) 
Your vehicle may be 
equipped with an 
intelligent 4WD system 
that continuously 
monitors vehicle 
conditions and 
automatically adjusts 
the power distribution 
between the front  
and rear wheels. The 
4WD system is always 
active, requires no  
input, and is capable 
of handling all road 
conditions, including 
street and highway 
driving as well as 
off-road and   
winter driving.
POWER SIDE VIEW 
MIRRORS  Rotate 
the 
control 
clockwise 
to adjust 
the right mirror, and 
counterclockwise to 
adjust the left mirror. 
Then move the control in 
the direction you wish to 
tilt the mirror. Return  to the center position to 
lock the mirror in place.
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INSTRUMENTPANELFEATURES
the exterior lamps on 
and off, based on available 
daylight. Pull the control 
towards you to activate the 
fog lamps. (The fog lamps 
will not operate when the 
headlamps are turned off 
 or when the high beams 
are on). 
2. MULTI-FUNCTION 
LEVER  
Rotate the end of the 
control up to increase 
the speed of the wipers 
and rotate down to 
decrease the speed of 
the wipers. Briefly press 
the end of the stalk for 
a single swipe of the 
wipers without washer 
fluid. A quick push and 
hold results in three 
swipes with washer fluid 
while a longer push and 
hold activates the wash 
pattern for up to five 
seconds. A ‘courtesy 
wipe’ will automatically  
  occur after the 
washing cycle to ensure that    any drips have been 
cleared from your 
windshield. For better 
visibility, your vehicle 
will also automatically 
turn on your headlights 
(during daylight hours) 
if your windshield 
wipers and autolamps 
 (if equipped) are on. 
To operate your rear 
window wiper, turn the 
rear wiper control to 1 
(intermittent speed), 
2 (normal speed), or 
off. For a rear wash 
cycle, turn the rear 
wiper control to the 
 
position. To turn on the 
highbeams, push the 
lever away from you. 
Pull the lever toward you 
to deactivate. Pull the 
lever toward you briefly 
to activate the ‘flash to 
pass’ feature.
3. P ANEL DIMMER 
CONTROL 
Use the dimmer control 
to adjust the brightness 
of the instrument 
panel and all applicable 
switches in the vehicle 
when the headlamps 
and parking lamps are 
on. Move the control to 
the full upright position, 
past the detent, to turn 
on the interior lamps.
4. SPEED CONTROL  
To set the speed control, 
press and release ON. 
Accelerate to the desired 
speed. Press and release 
the SET+ control. 
Take your foot off the  accelerator pedal. The 
speed control indicator 
light 
 will illuminate 
in the cluster. To set 
a higher speed: press 
and hold SET+ until the 
desired speed is reached, 
or briefly press SET+ 
to increase the speed 
by small amounts. To 
set a lower speed: press 
and hold SET- until the 
desired speed is reached, 
or briefly press SET- to 
decrease the speed by 
small amounts. Press 
RSM to return to the 
previously set speed. To 
turn speed control off, 
press OFF.
5. TILT STEERING  
WHEEL LEVER  
To adjust the steering 
wheel, push the lever 
down to unlock the 
steering column. While 
the lever is down, tilt the  steering 
wheel 
to your 
desired 
position. 
Then, while holding the 
steering column in place, 
pull the lever up to its 
original position to lock 
the steering column.
6. HAzARD FLASHER 
Push the flasher control, 
located on the steering 
column, and all front 
and rear direction 
signals will flash. Use 
it when your vehicle is 
disabled or is creating a 
safety hazard for other  motorists. The hazard 
flashers will operate 
when the ignition is in 
any position or if the 
ignition is turned off.
 
7. SERVICE ENGINE 
SOON LIGHT  
The service engine soon 
light 
 illuminates 
briefly when the 
ignition is turned on. 
If it remains on or is 
blinking after the engine 
is started, the On Board 
Diagnostics System 
(OBD-II) has detected 
a malfunction. Drive in 
a moderate fashion and 
contact your authorized 
dealer as soon as possible. 
8. L OW TIRE PRESSURE 
WARNING LIGHT  
This light 
illuminates 
when the ignition is 
turned on. If the light 
does not turn on or 
begins to flash, contact 
your authorized dealer   
as soon as possible.  
For more information, 
please refer to Tire 
pressure monitoring 
system (TPMS) in the 
Tires, Wheels and 
Loading chapter of  
your Owner’s Guide. 
9. MESSAGE CENTER 
The message center 
displays important 
vehicle information 
through a constant 
monitoring of vehicle 
systems. The system 
will also notify you of 
1. HEADLAMPS AND 
F
OG LAMPS  
Turn the control one 
position to the right 
 
to turn on the parking 
lamps, instrument panel 
lamps, license plate 
lamps and tail lamps. 
Turn the control to the 
second position on the 
right 
 to turn on the 
headlamps. Turn the 
control one position to 
the left 
 to activate 
the autolamp feature 
(if equipped), which 
automatically turns 
1. POWER 
 AND FAN 
 
Press to turn the system on/off. Turn the 
control to increase/decrease the fan speed.  
2. FLOOR AND DEFROST 
 
Distributes air through the windshield 
defroster vents, demister vents, floor vents  and rear seat floor vents. 
3. AUTO/DRIVER TEMPERATURE 
Press the control to engage full automatic  operation. The system will automatically 
determine fan speed, airflow distribution,  A/C on or off and either outside or 
recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle  to reach the desired temperature. Turn the control to increase/decrease the 
temperature on the driver side of the vehicle.  Note: This control will also determine the temperature for the entire vehicle cabin 
when the passenger temperature control  (PASS TEMP) is not engaged. 
4. DEFROST 
 
Distributes outside air through the 
windshield defroster vents and demister 
vents. Can be used to clear the windshield   
of fog and thin ice. 
5. REAR DEFROSTER 
 
Press to activate the rear window   
defroster and clear the rear window of 
thin ice and fog. Press again to deactivate.  The rear window defroster will turn off automatically after a predetermined   
amount of time, if a low battery condition   
is detected, or when the ignition is turned   
off or to the accessory position.
6. DRIVER HEATED SEAT 
 
Press to activate or deactivate the   
driver heated seat.
7. A/C 
Press to activate/deactivate air   
conditioning. Use with recirculated air   
 to improve cooling performance  
and efficiency. 
8.  PANEL 
, P ANEL AND FLOOR 
,  
  FLOOR 
 
Press the desired control for airflow to be 
directed through the Panel (instrument 
panel vents), Panel and Floor (instrument 
panel vents, demister vents, floor vents and 
rear seat floor vents) or the Floor (demister 
vents, floor vents and rear seat floor vents).
9. P ASS TEMP 
Press to activate passenger side 
temperature control. Turn the control to 
decrease/increase the temperature setting 
for the passenger side of the vehicle. Press 
again to deactivate (the driver side settings 
will then determine the temperature for the 
entire vehicle cabin). 
10. RECIRCULATED AIR 
 
Press to activate/deactivate air circulation 
inside the vehicle cabin. Recirculated air 
may reduce the amount of time needed to 
cool down the vehicle and may also help 
reduce undesirable odors from entering 
the vehicle. Recirculated air engages 
automatically when MAX A/C is selected. 
11. P ASSENGER HEATED SEAT 
 
Press to activate or deactivate the 
passenger heated seat. 
12. MAX A/C 
Press to distribute recirculated air through 
the instrument panel vents to cool the 
vehicle. This mode is more economical and 
efficient. Press again to return to normal 
A/C operation.