Cadillac 2013 ATS Owner's Manual

Cadillac 2013 ATS Owner's Manual

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In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Keys, Doors, and
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
Pedestrian Protection
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-52
2013 Cadillac ATS Owner Manual
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-3
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-29
Vehicle Personalisation . . . . . . . 5-40
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-14
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-20
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-21
Manual Gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25
Drive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-31
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-35
Driver Assistance Systems . . . 9-46
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-59
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-62
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-62

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  • Page 1 2013 Cadillac ATS Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2013 Cadillac ATS Owner Manual Vehicle Care ....10-1 Technical Data ....12-1 General Information .
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    This this manual including, but not limited Cautions would not be covered by the to, GM, the GM logo, the CADILLAC vehicle's warranty. Crest and Wreath, and CADILLAC Warning messages found on vehicle ATS are trademarks and/or service...
  • Page 4 Introduction Symbols Vehicle Symbol Chart : Flammable Here are some additional symbols : Fuel Gauge The vehicle has components and that may be found on the vehicle labels that use symbols instead of : Fuses and what they mean. For more text.
  • Page 5 In Brief In Brief Exterior Lighting ... . . 1-11 Performance and Maintenance Windscreen Wiper/Washer . . . 1-11 Traction Control Climate Controls ... . . 1-12 System (TCS) .
  • Page 6 In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 7 In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8 9. 7. Infotainment Display. 15. Electric Parking Brake (If Equipped, Automatic 2. Exterior Lamp Controls on Infotainment System. See the Transmission). See Parking page 6 1. infotainment manual. Brake (Electric) on page 9 27 Indicator Lever.
  • Page 8: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief 23. Traction Control System (TCS) Initial Drive : Press and release one time to on page 9 31. initiate vehicle locator. Information ® StabiliTrak System on Press and hold page 9 32. This section provides a brief three seconds to sound the panic overview about some of the Electric Parking Brake (If alarm.
  • Page 9: Door Locks

    In Brief Press the key release button near When the vehicle starts, the parking Door Locks the bottom of the transmitter to lamps will turn on and remain on as To lock or unlock a door manually: remove the key. The key can be long as the engine is running.
  • Page 10 In Brief Power Door Locks Boot Windows From the outside, press the RKE transmitter. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2 2. The power windows only operate To open the boot, press from with the ignition in ACC/ inside the vehicle or on the Remote ACCESSORY or ON/RUN/START, Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter,...
  • Page 11: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief The power window switches on the To adjust the seat: Lumbar Adjustment driver door control all the windows. Move the seat forward or Each passenger door has a switch rearward by sliding the control that controls only that window. forward or rearward.
  • Page 12: Memory Features

    In Brief Reclining Seat Backrests Memory Features Second Row Seats The rear seatbacks can be folded down to increase cargo space. See Rear Seats on page 3 9. Heated Seats To adjust the seat back: If equipped, the "1," "2," SET, and (Exit) buttons on the driver door Tilt the top of the control are used to manually save and...
  • Page 13: Safety Belts

    In Brief How to Wear Safety Belts while keeping the seat and the head Press to heat the Properly on page 3 13. restraint height in the proper driver or passenger seat cushion position. Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 3 14. and seatback.
  • Page 14: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    1-10 In Brief 2. Press one of the four arrows to Steering Wheel Interior Lighting move the mirror. Adjustment Dome Lamp 3. Move the selector switch to The dome lamp is in the overhead deselect the mirror. console. See Power Mirrors on page 2 18. The vehicle has power folding mirrors.
  • Page 15: Exterior Lamp Controls On Page 6

    In Brief 1-11 Reading Lamps For more information on interior : Turns on the parking lamps, lighting, see Instrument Panel together with the sidemarker lamps, There are reading lamps on the Illumination Control on page 6 6. tail lamps, number plate lamps, and overhead console and over the rear instrument panel lights.
  • Page 16: Climate Controls

    1-12 In Brief HI: Use for fast wipes. Climate Controls LO: Use for slow wipes. For vehicles with one of these systems, it controls the heating, cooling, and ventilation. INT: Move the lever up to INT for intermittent wipes, then turn the INT band up for more frequent wipes or down for less frequent wipes.
  • Page 17 In Brief 1-13 Transmission Automatic Transmission Driver Shift Control (DSC) or Tap Shift Vehicles equipped with DSC allow shifting an automatic transmission similar to a manual gearbox. DSC can be enabled through the shift lever, or the tap shift controls on the back of the steering wheel (if equipped).
  • Page 18: Vehicle Features

    1-14 In Brief Vehicle Features : Press to reject an incoming : Press to go to the next or call, or end a current call. Press to previous favourite when listening to mute or unmute the infotainment the radio. Press to go to the next or Steering Wheel Controls system.
  • Page 19: Cruise Control On Page 9

    In Brief 1-15 : Press to turn the system on : Press to disengage cruise and off. A white cruise control control without erasing the set indicator appears in the instrument speed from memory. cluster when cruise is turned on. See Cruise Control on page 9 35 or +RES: Press the control up briefly Adaptive Cruise Control on...
  • Page 20: Ultrasonic Parking Assist

    1-16 In Brief Forward Collision Alert indicator will change to amber and See Assistance Systems for Parking flash. In addition, the driver seat will or Backing on page 9 46. (FCA) System pulse or beeps will sound. Ultrasonic Parking Assist FCA is intended to help avoid or See Lane Departure Warning (LDW) reduce the harm caused by...
  • Page 21: Power Outlets

    In Brief 1-17 Active Emergency Lift the cover to access the 2. TILT Switch accessory power outlet. Braking System Open/Close: Press the rear or See Power Outlets on page 5 6. front of the switch (1) to the first If the vehicle has Adaptive Cruise detent and hold to open or close the Control (ACC) it also has the Active Sunroof...
  • Page 22: Performance And Maintenance

    1-18 In Brief To turn off both Traction Control Performance and Loading Information label. See and StabiliTrak, press and Vehicle Load Limits on page 9 9. Maintenance hold until illuminate The warning light will remain on until the tyre pressure is corrected. in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 23: Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    In Brief 1-19 Avoid idling the engine for long Resetting the Oil Life System periods of time. After you change the oil, the oil life When road and weather system will need to be reset. See conditions are appropriate, use your dealer for service.
  • Page 24 1-20 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 25: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Vehicle Security Keys and Locks Vehicle Security ....2-14 Windows Vehicle Alarm System ..2-14 Keys Anti-theft Locking System .
  • Page 26: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows If there is a decrease in the RKE operating range: Check the distance. The transmitter may be too far from the vehicle. Check the location. Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal. Check the transmitter's battery. See Battery Replacement later in this section.
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, and Windows immediately unlock. See Unlocked (Remote Start): For vehicles Door Anti Lock Out under Vehicle with this feature, press and release Personalisation on page 5 40. If the and then immediately press and passenger door is open when hold for at least two seconds to pressed, all doors lock.
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Access Operation Keyless Unlocking/Locking from the Passenger Doors Some vehicles have the keyless When the doors are locked and the access system that lets you lock RKE transmitter is within 1 m (3 ft) and unlock the doors and access of the door handle, pressing the the boot without removing the RKE lock/unlock button on a passenger...
  • Page 29 Keys, Doors, and Windows transmitter has been removed from Programming Transmitters to 2. Remove the key lock cylinder the interior of the vehicle, the doors cap. See Door Locks on the Vehicle will lock after eight seconds. page 2 9. Insert the vehicle key Only RKE transmitters programmed into the key lock cylinder on the Temporarily disable the locking...
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Place the new transmitter into Starting the Vehicle with a Low 3. With the vehicle in P (Park) , the transmitter pocket. The N (Neutral) or Neutral, press the Transmitter Battery centre console storage area will brake pedal and the ENGINE If the transmitter battery is weak or if need to be opened to access the...
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, and Windows 1. Press the button near the bottom 2. Use the oval base of the key 3. Remove the old battery. Do not of the transmitter and pull the blade to separate the two halves use a metal object. key out.
  • Page 32 Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Vehicle Start The RKE transmitter range may be The engine will shut off after less while the vehicle is running. 10 minutes unless a time If available, this feature allows the extension is done or the ignition Other conditions can affect the engine to be started from outside is put in ON/RUN/START.
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors, and Windows There is an emission control The vehicle's ignition must be WARNING (Continued) system malfunction. changed to ON/RUN/START and then back to OFF before the remote The engine coolant temperature safety belts properly and the start procedure can be used again. is too high.
  • Page 34: Power Door Locks

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows transmitter is within range. See To access the key cylinder: Power Door Locks Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) 1. Pull the door handle (1) to the System Operation on page 2 2. open position. From the inside, to lock a rear 2.
  • Page 35: Delayed Locking

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Delayed Locking Lockout Protection locking is requested for all doors to remain locked. When this feature is This feature delays the actual If the vehicle is in ACC/ off, the Delayed Door Lock menu locking of the doors. ACCESSORY or ON/RUN/START will be available.
  • Page 36 2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Press to activate the safety WARNING (Continued) locks on the rear doors. The indicator light in the switch will Boot Adjust the climate control illuminate when activated. system to a setting that brings in only outside air and The rear door power windows are WARNING set the fan speed to the...
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Boot Lock Release If the vehicle is ever without power, Emergency Boot Release the boot area can still be accessed. Handle Through the rear seat pass-through door, if equipped: 1. Fold the rear armrest down and open the pass-through door.
  • Page 38: Vehicle Alarm System

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows There is a glow-in-the-dark Vehicle Security In addition to standard emergency boot release handle on theft-deterrent system capabilities, This vehicle has theft-deterrent the boot lid. This handle will glow this system also has a power features;...
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 on the instrument panel should To avoid setting off the alarm by If the alarm has been activated, a come on and stay on for about accident: message will appear on the DIC. 30 seconds. See Security Messages on Lock the vehicle with the page 5 37.
  • Page 40 2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Make sure there are no To arm the system without If the vehicle does not have keyless obstructions blocking the monitoring of the passenger access, use either the removable sensors in the front overhead compartment and vehicle inclination: key or the Remote Keyless Entry console.
  • Page 41: Immobiliser Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 The immobilisation system is When trying to start the vehicle, the Press on the transmitter once to disarmed when the pushbutton start security light comes on briefly when open the deadbolt and unlock the is activated to enter the ACC/ the ignition is turned on.
  • Page 42: Power Mirrors

    2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows It is possible for the immobiliser Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors system to learn new or replacement RKE transmitters. Up to eight Convex Mirrors transmitters can be programmed for the vehicle. To program additional CAUTION transmitters, see Programming Transmitters to the Vehicle under A convex mirror can make things, Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
  • Page 43: Folding Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19 Exterior Automatic Dimming Folding Mirrors Interior Mirrors Mirror Power Folding Mirrors The vehicle may have a driver Automatic Dimming exterior automatic dimming mirror 1. Move the selector switch to Rearview Mirror that will automatically adjust for the deselect the mirror.
  • Page 44: Power Windows

    2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a WARNING pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up. To reduce the adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, sound, open either a front window especially with the windows...
  • Page 45 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-21 Express-Down/Up Windows Express Window Anti-Pinch Programming the Power Override Windows Windows with the express feature allow the windows to be raised and If the vehicle battery has been WARNING lowered all the way without holding recharged or disconnected, or is not the switch.
  • Page 46: Sun Visors

    2-22 Keys, Doors, and Windows Window Lockout The rear door safety locks are also Roof disabled. See Safety Locks on page 2 11. Sunroof Press again to deactivate the For vehicles equipped with a lockout switch. sunroof, the ignition must be in ON/ If the indicator light flashes, the RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY, or in feature may not be working properly.
  • Page 47 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-23 Open/Close: Press the rear or Anti-Pinch Feature front of the switch (1) to the first If an object is in the path of the detent and hold to open or close the sunroof when it is closing, the sunroof.
  • Page 48 2-24 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belt Use During Adding Equipment to the Pregnancy ....3-17 Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-30 Restraints Safety Belt Extender .
  • Page 50: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the To lower the head restraint, press top of the restraint is at the same the button located on the side of the height as the top of the occupant's head restraint, push the head WARNING head.
  • Page 51: Power Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints of the head restraint and move the Front Seats head restraint rearward until the desired locking position is reached. Power Seat Adjustment Try to move the head restraint after the button is released to make sure WARNING that it is locked in place.
  • Page 52: Lumbar Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints To adjust the seat: Lumbar Adjustment Thigh Support Adjustment Move the seat forward or rearward by sliding the control forward or rearward. Raise or lower the seat by moving the rear of the control up or down. If available, raise or lower the front part of the seat cushion by moving the front of the control...
  • Page 53: Reclining Seat Backrests

    Seats and Restraints Reclining Seat Backrests WARNING Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the safety belts cannot do their job. The shoulder belt will not be against your body. Instead, it will be in front of you.
  • Page 54: Memory Seats

    Seats and Restraints Memory Seats placed in OFF. These automatically 2. Press and hold SET and stored positions are referred to as the same time until a beep RKE Memory positions. See sounds. Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Recalling Button Memory System Operation on page 2 2.
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints not recalling for two seconds. Try Depending upon the Auto Memory See Vehicle Personalisation on recalling the memory position again Recall feature enabled in the vehicle page 5 40. by pressing the appropriate memory personalisation menu, RKE Memory To stop recall movement, press one button.
  • Page 56: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints the Button Memory positions saved Heated Front Seats to the (Exit) button. See Storing Button Memory Positions listed WARNING previously. See also Vehicle Personalisation on page 5 40. If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin, the Easy Exit recall automatically seat heater may cause burns.
  • Page 57: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Press the button once for the Remote Start Heated Seats Rear Seats highest setting. With each press of When it is cold outside, the heated the button, the seat will change to Folding the Seat Backrest seats can be turned on the next lower setting, and then to automatically during a remote start.
  • Page 58 3-10 Seats and Restraints To fold the seatback: Raising the Seat Backrest WARNING If either seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could cause injury to the person sitting there. Always push and pull on the seatbacks to be sure they are locked.
  • Page 59: Rear Seat

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 To raise a seatback: Rear Seat Safety Belts Pass-Through Door 1. Lift the seatback up. Make sure This section of the manual the centre safety belt and latch describes how to use safety belts do not get behind the seat. Push properly.
  • Page 60 3-12 Seats and Restraints Why Safety Belts Work safety belts. That is why wearing WARNING (Continued) safety belts makes such good sense. It is extremely dangerous to ride Questions and Answers About in a cargo area, inside or outside Safety Belts of a vehicle.
  • Page 61: How To Wear Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-13 Wear the shoulder belt over the Also, in nearly all regions, the shoulder and across the chest. law requires wearing safety These parts of the body are best belts. able to take belt restraining forces. The shoulder belt locks if How to Wear Safety Belts there is a sudden stop or crash.
  • Page 62: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    3-14 Seats and Restraints Lap-Shoulder Belt All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap-shoulder belt. If you are using a rear centre seating position with a detachable safety belt and the safety belt is not attached, see Folding the Seatback under Rear Seats on page 3 9 for instructions on reconnecting the safety belt to the...
  • Page 63: Safety Belt Pretensioners

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 They can help tighten the safety belts during the early stages of a moderate to severe frontal, near frontal, or rear crash if the threshold conditions for pretensioner activation are met. And, on vehicles with side impact and roof-rail airbags, safety belt pretensioners can help tighten the safety belts in a side crash or a rollover event.
  • Page 64 3-16 Seats and Restraints properly adjusted, the comfort guide positions the belt away from the neck and head. There is one guide for each outside passenger position in the rear seat. To install a comfort guide on to the safety belt: 2.
  • Page 65: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 4. Buckle, position, and release the WARNING safety belt as described previously in this section. Make A safety belt that is not properly sure the shoulder portion of the worn may not provide the belt is on the shoulder and not protection needed in a crash.
  • Page 66: Safety Belt Extender

    3-18 Seats and Restraints Safety Belt Extender to have it repaired. Torn or frayed Replacing Safety Belt safety belts may not protect you in a System Parts after a If the vehicle's safety belt will fasten crash. They can rip apart under Crash around you, you should use it.
  • Page 67: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 See your dealer to have the safety Airbag System The vehicle may have the following belt assemblies inspected or airbags: The vehicle has the following replaced. Seat-mounted side impact airbags: New parts and repairs may be airbags for the second row A frontal airbag for the driver.
  • Page 68 3-20 Seats and Restraints Airbags are designed to supplement WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) the protection provided by safety belts. Even though today's airbags Wearing your safety belt during a you in position before and during are also designed to help reduce crash helps reduce the chance of a crash.
  • Page 69: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 tells you if there is an electrical WARNING (Continued) problem. See Airbag Readiness Light on page 5 12. Neither the vehicle's safety belt system nor its airbag system is Where Are the Airbags? designed for them. Young children and infants need the protection that a child restraint system can provide.
  • Page 70 3-22 Seats and Restraints WARNING (Continued) or even death. The path of an inflating airbag must be kept clear. Do not put anything between an occupant and an airbag, and do not attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or on or near any other airbag covering.
  • Page 71: When Should An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 When Should an Airbag whether the object is fixed or inflate at a level less than full moving, rigid or deformable, narrow deployment. For more severe frontal Inflate? or wide. impacts, full deployment occurs. Frontal airbags are designed to Thresholds can also vary with The passenger seat position sensor inflate in moderate to severe frontal...
  • Page 72: What Makes An Airbag

    3-24 Seats and Restraints Seat-mounted side impact airbags of the cover. The inflator, the airbag, designed to help reduce the risk of are not intended to inflate in frontal and related hardware are all part of full or partial ejection in rollover impacts, near frontal impacts, the airbag module.
  • Page 73 Seats and Restraints 3-25 several minutes. For location of the WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) airbags, see Where Are the Airbags? on page 3 21. airbag inflates, then get fresh air system, brake and steering The parts of the airbag that come by opening a window or a door.
  • Page 74: Passenger Sensing

    3-26 Seats and Restraints crash. A new system will include outboard passenger frontal airbag airbag modules and possibly and knee airbag should be allowed other parts. The service manual to inflate or not. for the vehicle covers the need According to accident statistics, to replace other parts.
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints 3-27 There is a critical problem with WARNING WARNING (Continued) the airbag system or the passenger sensing system. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints When the passenger sensing restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the system has turned off the front or killed if the passenger frontal...
  • Page 76 3-28 Seats and Restraints off the front outboard passenger If the On Indicator Is Lit for a 5. If, after reinstalling the child frontal airbag and knee airbag, restraint and restarting the Child Restraint depending upon the person's vehicle, the on indicator is still lit, If a child restraint has been installed seating posture and body build.
  • Page 77 Seats and Restraints 3-29 If the Off Indicator Is Lit for an 2. Remove any additional material in the Index for additional from the seat, such as blankets, information about the importance of Adult-Size Occupant cushions, seat covers, seat proper restraint use. heaters, seat massagers, a A thick layer of additional material, laptop, or other electronic...
  • Page 78: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-30 Seats and Restraints lit, and the airbag readiness light an unoccupied seat. If this is not WARNING on the instrument cluster will desired, remove the object from also be lit. the seat. For up to 10 seconds after the Liquid pooled on the seat that vehicle is turned off and the WARNING...
  • Page 79: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 diagnostic module, steering wheel, could either prevent proper Notice: If an airbag covering is instrument panel, roof-rail airbag deployment of the passenger damaged, opened, or broken, the modules, ceiling headliner or pillar airbag(s) or prevent the passenger airbag may not work properly.
  • Page 80: Child Restraints

    3-32 Seats and Restraints Child Restraints The manufacturer instructions that WARNING (Continued) come with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for that Older Children systems are working properly booster. Use a booster seat with a after a crash, have them lap-shoulder belt until the child inspected and any necessary passes the fit test below:...
  • Page 81 Seats and Restraints 3-33 Can proper safety belt fit be According to accident statistics, maintained for the length of the children and infants are safer when trip? If yes, continue. If no, properly restrained in a child return to the booster seat. restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating Q: What is the proper way to...
  • Page 82: Infants And Young

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Infants and Young safety belt system nor its airbag WARNING (Continued) system is designed for them. Every Children time infants and young children ride The child could move too far in vehicles, they should have the Everyone in a vehicle needs forward increasing the chance of protection provided by appropriate...
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints 3-35 For most basic types of child WARNING (Continued) restraints, there are many different models available. When purchasing seat, always move the front a child restraint, be sure it is passenger seat as far back as it designed to be used in a motor will go.
  • Page 84: Child Restraint Systems

    3-36 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems WARNING A young child's hip bones are still so small that the vehicle's regular safety belt may not remain low on the hip bones, as it should. Instead, it may settle up around the child's abdomen.
  • Page 85 Seats and Restraints 3-37 Securing an Add-On Child endangered in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in Restraint in the Vehicle the vehicle. WARNING When securing an add-on child restraint, refer to the instructions A child can be seriously injured or that come with the restraint which killed in a crash if the child may be on the restraint itself or in a...
  • Page 86: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-38 Seats and Restraints Securing the Child Within the child seat; an older child riding in a WARNING booster seat; and children, who are Child Restraint large enough, using safety belts. A child in a rear-facing child WARNING Never put a rear-facing child seat in restraint can be seriously injured the front.
  • Page 87 Seats and Restraints 3-39 Depending on where you place the WARNING (Continued) child restraint and the size of the child restraint, you may not be able Secure rear-facing child restraints to access adjacent safety belt in a rear seat, even if the airbag assemblies or ISOFIX anchors for is off.
  • Page 88 3-40 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability Mass Class Fixture Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Group Size Front Rear Left Rear Centre Rear Right Passenger Passenger Passenger Passenger Carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 ISO/R1 to 10 kg) ISO/R1 ISO/R2 IUF¹ to 13 kg) ISO/R3 ISO/R2 IUF¹...
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-41 Mass Class Fixture Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Group Size Front Rear Left Rear Centre Rear Right Passenger Passenger Passenger Passenger IUF = Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. X = ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and/or this size class.
  • Page 90 3-42 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability Mass Group Seating Positions Front Rear Left Rear Centre Rear Right Passenger Outboard Outboard Group 0 Up to 10 kg U¹ Group 0 + Up to 13 kg U¹ Group I 9 to 18 kg U¹...
  • Page 91: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    Seats and Restraints 3-43 E - ISO/R1: Rear-facing child When installing a child restraint with Lower Anchors restraint system for young children a top tether, you must also use in the weight class up to 13 kg. either the lower anchors or the safety belts to properly secure the Lower Anchors and child restraint.
  • Page 92 3-44 Seats and Restraints Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints with top tethers are designed for use with or without the top tether being...
  • Page 93: System

    Seats and Restraints 3-45 To assist in locating the lower The outboard lower anchors are the instructions that come with the anchors, each seating position with behind the vertical openings in the child restraint say that the top tether lower anchors has two labels, near seat trim.
  • Page 94 3-46 Seats and Restraints If you need to secure more than one WARNING (Continued) WARNING child restraint in the rear seat, see Where to Put the Restraint on belts to secure the restraint, Children can be seriously injured page 3 38. following the instructions that or strangled if a shoulder belt is This system is designed to make...
  • Page 95 Seats and Restraints 3-47 1.1. Find the lower anchors for 2.3. Route, attach, and tighten the desired seating the top tether according to position. your child restraint instructions and the 1.2. Put the child restraint on following instructions: the seat. 1.3.
  • Page 96: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    3-48 Seats and Restraints Replacing LATCH System where to install the child restraint WARNING (Continued) using LATCH. If a child restraint is Parts After a Crash secured in the vehicle using a performed by an authorised safety belt and it uses a top tether, service centre, to help protect the WARNING see Lower Anchors and Tethers for...
  • Page 97 Seats and Restraints 3-49 1. Put the child restraint on 3. Push the latch plate into the 4. To tighten the belt, push down the seat. buckle until it clicks. If the latch on the child restraint, pull the plate will not go fully into the shoulder portion of the belt to 2.
  • Page 98: (Front Passenger Seat)

    3-50 Seats and Restraints and forth. When the child Never put a rear-facing child seat in WARNING (Continued) restraint is properly installed, the front. This is because the risk to there should be no more than the rear-facing child is so great, inflate under some unusual 2.5 cm (1 in) of movement.
  • Page 99 Seats and Restraints 3-51 Do not secure a child seat in a 2. Put the child restraint on position without a top tether anchor the seat. if a national or local law requires 3. Pick up the latch plate, and run that the top tether be anchored, or if the lap and shoulder portions of the instructions that come with the...
  • Page 100: Pedestrian Protection System

    3-52 Seats and Restraints 6. Before placing a child in the Pedestrian Protection WARNING child restraint, make sure it is System securely held in place. To check, After the bonnet has lifted, the grasp the child restraint at the Your vehicle is equipped with a rear bonnet hinge area may be safety belt path and attempt to pedestrian protection system which...
  • Page 101 Seats and Restraints 3-53 Vehicle speed at impact is less Notice: After the pedestrian Temporary Bonnet Repair than 22 km/h (14 mph) or protection system has deployed, If the rear of the bonnet is raised, greater than 50 km/h (31 mph). see your dealer for service.
  • Page 102 3-54 Seats and Restraints If you do not have the system WARNING WARNING repaired, the pedestrian protection system will not be operable in the You or others could be injured Do not drive the vehicle if the event of another crash or frontal when the bonnet is lowered or bonnet is not securely latched at impact involving a pedestrian.
  • Page 103: Storage Compartments

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-2 Overhead Console .
  • Page 104: Glove Box

    Storage Glove Box Press the button to enable and disable the intrusion sensor. See To open the glove box, lift up on the Vehicle Alarm System on lever. Use the key to lock and page 2 14. unlock it. The glove box may have a compact disc player inside.
  • Page 105: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage Roof Rack System Loading cargo on the roof rack that weighs more than Features 91 kg (200 lbs) or hangs over the WARNING rear or sides of the vehicle may Cargo Tie-Downs damage the vehicle. Load cargo If something is carried on top of so that it rests evenly between the vehicle that is longer or wider...
  • Page 106 Storage NOTES...
  • Page 107 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Passenger Airbag Status Rear Fog Lamp Light ..5-22 Indicator ....5-13 Lamps On Reminder .
  • Page 108: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Security Messages ..5-37 Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel Service Vehicle Messages . . . 5-37 while driving. Starting the Vehicle Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls Messages .
  • Page 109: Heated Steering Wheel

    Instruments and Controls Horn (End Call): Press to decline an (Next or Previous incoming call, or end a current call. Favourite): Press to go to the next Press on the steering wheel pad Press to mute or unmute the or previous favourite when listening to sound the horn.
  • Page 110 Instruments and Controls Wiper Parking INT (Rainsense Wipe Sensitivity Control): Move the windscreen If the ignition is put in OFF while the wiper stalk to INT. Turn the wipers are on LO, HI, or INT, they band on the wiper stalk to adjust the will immediately stop.
  • Page 111: Headlamp Washer

    Instruments and Controls With Rainsense, if the transmission Clock WARNING is in N (Neutral) and the vehicle The infotainment system controls speed is very slow, the wipers will In freezing weather, do not use are used to access the time and automatically stop at the base of the the washer until the windscreen is date settings through the menu...
  • Page 112: Power Sockets

    Instruments and Controls To set the date: Power Sockets When adding electrical equipment, ensure that you follow the proper 1. Press the SETTINGS screen The accessory power outlets can be installation instructions included with button and press Time and Date. used to plug in electrical equipment, the equipment.
  • Page 113: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Gauges can indicate when there could be a problem with a vehicle Gauges, and function. Often gauges and warning lights work together to indicate a Indicators problem with the vehicle. Warning lights and gauges can When one of the warning lights signal that something is wrong comes on and stays on while...
  • Page 114: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 115: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Cluster Application Displays Audio Info Pages: Press SEL while Info Pages is highlighted to select the While the Audio application page is The cluster has three interactive items to be displayed in the DIC displayed, press SEL to enter the display zones.
  • Page 116: Trip Odometer

    5-10 Instruments and Controls possible, it is set at zero and a label engine could auto start at any time. Fuel Gauge is put on the driver door to show the When the indicator points to OFF, old mileage reading. the vehicle is off.
  • Page 117: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Here are four things that some Engine Coolant Seat Belt Reminders owners ask about. None of these Temperature Gauge Driver Safety Belt Reminder show a problem with the fuel gauge: Light At the service station, the fuel pump shuts off before the gauge There is a driver safety belt reads full.
  • Page 118: Airbag Readiness Light

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Passenger Seat Belt Reminder The front passenger safety belt The airbag readiness light comes on warning light and chime may turn on for several seconds when the Light if an object is put on the seat such vehicle is started.
  • Page 119: Passenger Airbag Status

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 Passenger Airbag Status If the on symbol is lit on the WARNING (Continued) passenger airbag status indicator, it Indicator means that the front outboard away. See Airbag Readiness passenger frontal airbag and knee The vehicle has a passenger Light on page 5 12 for more airbag are allowed to inflate.
  • Page 120: Indicator Lamp

    5-14 Instruments and Controls system. Have it checked by your show it is working. If it does not, Notice: If the vehicle is dealer. Driving while this light is on have the vehicle serviced by your continually driven with this light could drain the battery.
  • Page 121 Instruments and Controls 5-15 This light comes on during a Light On Steady: An emission or stumbling on acceleration. malfunction in one of two ways: control system malfunction has These conditions might go away been detected on the vehicle. once the engine is warmed up. Light Flashing: A misfire condition Diagnosis and service might be has been detected.
  • Page 122: Brake System Warning

    5-16 Instruments and Controls ready for inspection. This can happen if the 12-volt battery has recently been replaced or run down. The diagnostic system is designed to evaluate critical emission control systems during normal driving. This can take This light comes on briefly when the The DLC is under the instrument several days of routine driving.
  • Page 123: Parking Brake Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 Parking Brake Light Service Electric Parking message displays in the Driver Information Centre (DIC), see Brake Brake Light System Messages on page 5 29. Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light The parking brake status light comes on when the parking brake is This light should come on briefly applied.
  • Page 124: Lane Departure Warning

    5-18 Instruments and Controls vehicle needs service. A chime may If available, this light briefly comes This light will display amber when also sound when the light comes on on amber while starting the vehicle. you are following a vehicle ahead steady.
  • Page 125: Stabilitrak ® Off Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 This light and the StabiliTrak OFF If the TCS is off, the system does If the light is on and not flashing, the light come on when StabiliTrak is not assist in controlling the vehicle. TCS, and potentially the StabiliTrak turned off.
  • Page 126: Tyre Pressure Light

    5-20 Instruments and Controls This light comes on briefly while Tyre Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and starting the vehicle. Then Is On Steady If it does not, have the vehicle If the light flashes for about a minute and then stays on, there may be a serviced by the dealer.
  • Page 127: Low Fuel Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 This light is near the fuel gauge and If the light stays on and the engine comes on briefly when the ignition is does not start, there could be a turned on as a check to show it is problem with the theft-deterrent working.
  • Page 128: Adaptive Forward Lighting

    5-22 Instruments and Controls Adaptive Forward Rear Fog Lamp Light Cruise Control Light Lighting (AFL) Light This light comes on when the rear The cruise control light is white fog lamps are in use. when the cruise control is on and This light should come on briefly as ready, and turns green when the the vehicle is started.
  • Page 129: Information Displays Driver Information

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Information Displays 4. Press SEL while an item is : Press the five-way control highlighted to select or deselect to move between the interactive that item. When an item is display zones in the cluster. Press Driver Information selected, a checkmark will to go back to the previous menu.
  • Page 130 5-24 Instruments and Controls Fuel Range: The Fuel Range gallon (mpg). This number reflects Compass: The Compass display display shows the approximate only the fuel economy that the shows the direction the vehicle is distance the vehicle can be driven vehicle has right now and changes driving.
  • Page 131: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 turned off by pressing and holding monitoring the oil life, additional Blank Page: The Blank Page SEL while viewing this page. If the maintenance is recommended in the display allows for no information to selected speed limit is exceeded, a Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 132: Instrument Cluster On Page 5

    5-26 Instruments and Controls Upcoming Manoeuvre from are projected through the HUD lens OnBoard Navigation on the driver side of the instrument panel. Incoming Call Notice: If you try to use the HUD When the HUD is on, the image as a parking aid, you may speedometer reading is continually misjudge the distance and displayed, except when an imminent...
  • Page 133 Instruments and Controls 5-27 To adjust the HUD image so that There are four views in the HUD items are properly displayed: display: 1. Adjust the driver seat to a comfortable position. 2. Start the engine. 3. Adjust the HUD controls. Metric Use the following settings to adjust Audio/Phone View: This display...
  • Page 134 5-28 Instruments and Controls All formats will briefly show the outside lighting. However, the HUD If You Cannot See the HUD Turn-by-Turn Navigation alerts and brightness control can still be Image When the Ignition Is On provide details about the next adjusted as needed.
  • Page 135: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 Vehicle Messages Battery Voltage and TRANSPORT MODE ON Charging Messages This message is displayed when the Messages displayed on the DIC vehicle is in transport mode. Some indicate the status of the vehicle or BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE features can be disabled while in some action that may be needed to this mode, including Remote...
  • Page 136: Compass Messages

    5-30 Instruments and Controls The radar is not clean. Keep the RELEASE PARKING BRAKE Compass Messages radar sensors free of mud, dirt, This message is displayed if the Dashes may be displayed if the snow, ice, and slush. Clean the Electric Parking Brake is on while vehicle temporarily loses entire front and/or rear of the...
  • Page 137: Door Ajar Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 Door Ajar Messages Engine Cooling System coolant temperature warning light will also be on. Stop and allow the Messages DOOR OPEN vehicle to idle until it cools down. A/C OFF ENGINE A door open symbol will be ENGINE OVERHEATED - TURN COOLANT HOT displayed on the DIC showing which...
  • Page 138: Engine Power Messages

    5-32 Instruments and Controls See Engine Oil Life System on and do not operate it until the cause Fuel System Messages page 10 8, Driver Information of the low oil pressure has been FUEL LEVEL LOW Centre (DIC) on page 5 23, Engine corrected.
  • Page 139: Lamp Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 See Starting the Vehicle with a Low REPLACE BATTERY IN XXX INDICATOR FAILURE Transmitter Battery under Remote REMOTE KEY When one of the indicators is out, Keyless Entry (RKE) System this message displays to show This message displays when the Operation on page 2 2.
  • Page 140 5-34 Instruments and Controls AUTOMATIC COLLISION PREP FORWARD COLLISION This message could be due to the camera being blocked. Cleaning the UNAVAILABLE ALERT OFF outside of the windscreen behind This message displays when the This message displays when the the rearview mirror may correct the Active Emergency Braking System Forward Collision Alert has been issue.
  • Page 141: Driver Assistance Systems On Page 9

    Instruments and Controls 5-35 This can occur under the following Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), SERVICE REAR AUTO BRAKE conditions: Forward Collision Alert (FCA), AND PARK ASSIST Active Emergency Braking System, The radar is not clean. Keep the This message displays if there is a Assistance Systems for Parking or radar sensors free of mud, dirt, problem with the parking and...
  • Page 142: Ride Control System

    5-36 Instruments and Controls SIDE DETECTION SYSTEM Ride Control System SERVICE ALL WHEEL DRIVE UNAVAILABLE Messages This message displays if a problem occurs with the All-Wheel-Drive This message indicates that Side ALL WHEEL DRIVE OFF (AWD) system. The vehicle will run Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) and Rear in 2WD.
  • Page 143: Security Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-37 SERVICE TRACTION Security Messages SERVICE STEERING CONTROL COLUMN LOCK THEFT ATTEMPTED This message displays when there This message displays if there is a This message displays if the vehicle is a problem with the Traction problem with the steering column detects a tamper condition.
  • Page 144: Transmission Messages

    5-38 Instruments and Controls SERVICE KEYLESS START Tyre Messages The low tyre pressure warning light will also come on. See Tyre SYSTEM SERVICE TIRE MONITOR Pressure Light on page 5 20. This message is displayed if there is SYSTEM If a tyre pressure message appears a problem with the pushbutton start on the DIC, stop as soon as you This message displays if there is a...
  • Page 145: Vehicle Speed Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-39 SHIFT DENIED TRANSMISSION HOT - IDLE Vehicle Speed Messages ENGINE This message displays when using SELECTED SPEED LIMIT the Driver Shift Control (DSC) and This message displays and a chime EXCEEDED attempting to shift to a gear not sounds if the transmission fluid in appropriate for the vehicle speed This message is displayed when the...
  • Page 146: Vehicle Personalisation

    5-40 Instruments and Controls Collision/Detection Systems Vehicle Auto Fan Max Speed Comfort and Convenience This feature will set the maximum Personalisation auto fan speed. Language The audio system controls are used Select Low, Medium, or High. Lighting to access the personalisation Air Conditioning Mode menus for customising vehicle Power Door Locks...
  • Page 147 Instruments and Controls 5-41 Auto Compartment Zone Temp Select Off or On. capability of the Auto Collision Preparation feature. With the "Alert This feature will choose if the Collision/Detection Systems and Brake" setting, both Forward vehicle uses single zone, dual zone, Collision Alert as well as the Select the Collision/Detection or last setting for temperature...
  • Page 148 5-42 Instruments and Controls Rain Sense Wipers Go Notifier Chime Volume Auto Memory Recall This feature will give a reminder that This allows the selection of the Adaptive Cruise Control provides chime volume level. This allows the Auto Memory Recall when it has brought the vehicle to a feature to be turned on or off.
  • Page 149 Instruments and Controls 5-43 Portuguese Lighting Left or Right Hand Traffic Norwegian This allows the selection to change Select the Lighting menu and the the vehicle for left hand or right following will be displayed: Finnish hand traffic. Vehicle Locator Lights Greek Select Left Hand Traffic or Right Exit Lighting...
  • Page 150 5-44 Instruments and Controls Adaptive Forward Lighting Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out Remote Locking, Unlocking, Starting This allows the selection of how When on, this feature will keep the long the exterior lamps stay on driver door from locking when the Select Remote Lock/Unlock and the when leaving the vehicle when it is door is open.
  • Page 151 Instruments and Controls 5-45 Remote Lock Feedback Remote Start Auto Heat Seats Select Off or On. This allows selection of what type of If equipped and turned on, this Return to Factory Settings feedback is given when locking the feature will turn the heated seats on Select Return to Factory Settings vehicle with the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 152 5-46 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 153: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Lighting Features Exterior Lighting Entry Lighting ....6-7 Exit Lighting ....6-7 Exterior Lamp Controls Battery Power Protection .
  • Page 154: Daytime Running Lamps (Drl)

    Lighting Headlamp Main/ Pull and hold the indicator lever (Parking Lamps): Turns on the toward you to use this feature. parking lamps together with the Dipped-Beam Changer When this is done the following will following: occur: (Headlamp Main/ Sidemarker Lamps Dipped-Beam Changer): Push the If the headlights are off or in indicator lever away from you and...
  • Page 155: Automatic Headlamp

    Lighting The light sensor determines it is The automatic headlamp system daytime. turns off when the exterior lamp The parking brake is released or control is turned to or the ignition the vehicle is not in P (Park). is off. The tail lamps, sidemarker lamps, Lights On with Wipers instrument panel lights, and other...
  • Page 156: Headlamp Levelling Control

    Lighting position will deactivate the system. Manual Headlamp Levelling Automatic Headlamp Levelling AFL will operate when the vehicle Control Control speed is greater than 3 km/h For vehicles with manual headlamp For vehicles with High Intensity (2 mph). AFL will not operate when levelling control, the thumbwheel is Discharge (HID) headlamps, the the transmission is in R (Reverse).
  • Page 157: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting The hazard warning flashers turn on Raise or lower the lever until the Rear Fog Lamps automatically if the airbags deploy. arrow starts to flash to signal a lane change. Hold it there until the lane Turn and Lane-Change change is completed.
  • Page 158: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps The dome lamp is in the overhead There are reading lamps on the Instrument Panel console. overhead console and over the rear passenger doors. These lamps Illumination Control come on when any door is opened. To manually turn the reading lamps on or off: The brightness of the instrument...
  • Page 159: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features This feature can be changed. See Battery Power Protection Vehicle Locator Lights under The battery saver feature is Vehicle Personalisation on Entry Lighting designed to protect the vehicle's page 5 40. battery. The headlamps, tail lamps, number Exit Lighting plate lamps, reversing lamps, If some interior lamps are left on...
  • Page 160 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 161: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction System Infotainment See the infotainment manual for information on the radio, audio Introduction players, phone, navigation system, Infotainment ....7-1 and voice or speech recognition.
  • Page 162 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 163: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System (Base) Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control For vehicles with this system, it controls the heating, cooling, and ventilation. System (Base) ....8-1 Dual Automatic Climate Control System (Uplevel) .
  • Page 164 Climate Controls Automatic Operation passenger settings are adjusted, the light will not come on. Press temperatures are unlinked and the select recirculation; press it again to The system automatically controls SYNC indicator turns off. select outside air. the fan speed, air delivery, air conditioning, and recirculation in Manual Operation English units can be changed to...
  • Page 165 Climate Controls To change the current mode, select Press AUTO to return to automatic Manual recirculation mode is not one of the following: operation and the air conditioner available when in Defrost or Defog runs as needed. When the indicator modes.
  • Page 166 Climate Controls turning off. At higher vehicle Do not try to clear frost Sensors speeds, the rear window demister or other material from the inside may stay on continuously. of the front windscreen and rear window with a razor blade or The rear window demister can be anything else that is sharp.
  • Page 167 Climate Controls Dual Automatic Climate Control System (Uplevel) The climate control buttons and the touch screen are used to adjust the heating, cooling, and ventilation. Climate Touch Screen Controls 1. Outside Air Temperature Display 2. Driver and Passenger Temperature Displays Climate Control Buttons 3.
  • Page 168 Climate Controls Climate Control Touch Screen adjusted. The air delivery mode can To improve fuel efficiency and to be adjusted on the climate control cool the vehicle faster, recirculation The fan, air delivery mode, A/C status screen. may be automatically selected in mode, and SYNC settings can be warm weather.
  • Page 169 Climate Controls SYNC (Synchronised Air Delivery Mode Control: Press (Demist): Clears the windows of Temperature): Press SYNC on the the CLIMATE touch screen button to mist or moisture. Air is directed to touch screen to link all climate zone select climate control. Press the air the windscreen, side windows and settings to the driver settings.
  • Page 170 Climate Controls The climate control system may Auto Defog: The climate control The rear window demister can be have a sensor to detect air pollution. system may have a sensor to set to automatic operation. See In auto recirculation control, the Air automatically detect high humidity Climate and Air Quality under Quality Control system may operate.
  • Page 171: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Do not try to clear frost Sensors Air Vents or other material from the inside Adjustable air vents are in the of the front windscreen and rear centre and on the side of the window with a razor blade or instrument panel.
  • Page 172: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    8-10 Climate Controls Operation Tips Maintenance Clear away any ice, snow, or leaves from air inlets at the Passenger Compartment base of the windscreen that Air Filter could block the flow of air into the vehicle. The filter removes dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside Keep the path under the front air that is pulled into the vehicle.
  • Page 173 Climate Controls 8-11 Service During service, all refrigerants should be reclaimed with proper This vehicle may have the new equipment. Venting refrigerants environmentally friendly refrigerant, directly to the atmosphere is harmful R1234yf. This refrigerant has a to the environment and may also significantly reduced global warming create unsafe conditions based on impact on the environment,...
  • Page 174 8-12 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 175 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-18 Ride Control Systems Shifting out of Park ..9-19 Traction Control Operating Parking .
  • Page 176: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating Fuel Driving Information Braking Fuel ......9-59 Braking action involves perception Recommended Fuel ..9-59 Defensive Driving time and reaction time.
  • Page 177: Steering

    Driving and Operating power brake assist but it will be steering but steering will be stiffer See your dealer if there is a used when the brake is applied. than normal at slow speeds. See problem. Once the power assist is used up, it your dealer for service.
  • Page 178: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Off-Road Recovery 3. Turn the steering wheel to go If the vehicle starts to slide, follow straight down the roadway. these suggestions: Ease your foot off the Loss of Control accelerator pedal and steer the way you want the vehicle to go. Skidding The vehicle may straighten out.
  • Page 179: Racing Or Other Competitive

    Driving and Operating Remember: Antilock brakes help Notice: Low oil levels can If racing brake fluid is in the vehicle avoid only the braking skid. damage the engine. If using the and the age of the brake fluid is vehicle for competitive driving, over a month old or unknown, Racing or Other the engine may use more oil than...
  • Page 180: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating Turn off cruise control. Aquaplaning WARNING Aquaplaning is dangerous. Water Highway Hypnosis can build up under the vehicle's Wet brakes can cause crashes. Always be alert and pay attention to tyres so they actually ride on the They might not work as well in a your surroundings while driving.
  • Page 181: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Check all fluid levels and brakes, Winter Driving WARNING (Continued) tyres, cooling system, and transmission. Driving on Snow or Ice they would not work well. You Shift to a lower gear when going Drive carefully when there is snow would then have poor braking or down steep or long hills.
  • Page 182 Driving and Operating Tie a red cloth to an outside The Antilock Brake System (ABS) WARNING (Continued) mirror. on page 9 26 improves vehicle stability during hard stops on Fully open the air outlets on slippery roads, but apply the brakes WARNING or under the instrument sooner than when on dry pavement.
  • Page 183: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating feel really uncomfortable from the Slowly spinning the wheels in the WARNING cold. Moving about to keep warm forward and reverse directions also helps. causes a rocking motion that could If the vehicle's tyres spin at high free the vehicle.
  • Page 184 9-10 Driving and Operating Tyre and Loading Information The Tyre and Loading WARNING Label Information label also shows the tyre size of the original Do not load the vehicle any equipment tyres (3) and the heavier than the Gross recommended cold tyre inflation Vehicle Weight Rating pressures (4).
  • Page 185 Driving and Operating 9-11 Steps for Determining Correct the amount of available cargo Load Limit and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs (1400 750 (5 x Locate the statement The 150) = 650 lbs). combined weight of Determine the combined occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or weight of luggage and cargo...
  • Page 186 9-12 Driving and Operating seating positions. The combined weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed the vehicle's capacity weight. Certification Label Example 2 Example 3 Vehicle Capacity Weight for Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs).
  • Page 187 Driving and Operating 9-13 The GVWR includes the weight WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel, and cargo. Never exceed cause loss of control and a far forward as possible. the GVWR for the vehicle or the crash.
  • Page 188: Starting And Operating

    9-14 Driving and Operating Do not let the engine labour. Starting and Ignition Positions Never lug the engine in high Operating gear at low speeds. With a manual gearbox, shift to the next lower gear. This rule applies at New Vehicle Run-In all times, not just during the Follow these recommended running-in period.
  • Page 189: Or Parking Brake (Manual) On Page 9

    Driving and Operating 9-15 the keyless access system. See Manual Gearbox If the vehicle must be shut off in an Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) emergency: If the vehicle is stationary, the System Operation on page 2 2. ignition will turn OFF, and Retained 1.
  • Page 190: Starting The Engine

    9-16 Driving and Operating The ignition will switch from ACC/ The instruments and audio systems WARNING ACCESSORY to OFF after will operate as they do in ON/RUN, five minutes to prevent battery but the vehicle will not be able to be Turning off the vehicle while rundown.
  • Page 191 Driving and Operating 9-17 Notice: If you add electrical parts The idle speed will go down as starting the engine and protects or accessories, you could change the engine gets warm. Do not components. If the START the way the engine operates. Any race the engine immediately button is pressed, and then resulting damage would not be...
  • Page 192: Retained Accessory

    9-18 Driving and Operating 2. If the engine does not start after started and has reached operating Retained Accessory five to 10 seconds, especially in temperature, the auto stop feature Power (RAP) very cold weather (below -18°C may cause the engine to turn off or 0°F), it could be flooded with when the transmission is placed in These accessories can be used...
  • Page 193: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-19 3. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. and then shift into P (Park). To find WARNING (Continued) out how, see "Shifting Into Park" 4. Take the keyless access listed previously. transmitter with you. always set the parking brake and If torque lock does occur, the move the shift lever to P (Park).
  • Page 194: Parking

    9-20 Driving and Operating To shift out of P (Park): Parking Engine Exhaust 1. Apply the brake pedal. If the vehicle has a manual gearbox, before getting out of the vehicle, WARNING 2. Turn the ignition to ON/RUN. move the gear lever into 3.
  • Page 195: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Running the Vehicle Automatic WARNING (Continued) While Parked Transmission There are holes or openings It is better not to park with the in the vehicle body from engine running. damage or aftermarket If the vehicle is left with the engine modifications that are not running, follow the proper steps to completely sealed.
  • Page 196 9-22 Driving and Operating ON/RUN. If you cannot shift out of is already moving, use N (Neutral) WARNING P (Park), ease pressure on the shift only. You can also use N (Neutral) lever and push the shift lever all the when the vehicle is being towed.
  • Page 197: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-23 D (Drive): This position is for Manual Mode To use DSC using the shift lever: normal driving. It provides the best 1. Move the gear lever to the left Driver Shift Control (DSC) fuel economy. If you need more from D (Drive) to M (Manual power for overtaking, and you are: Notice: Driving with the engine at...
  • Page 198 9-24 Driving and Operating Tap Shift 2. Pull the control toward you to The transmission will only allow shift. Pull the left control to ( ) shifting into gears appropriate for downshift, and the right control the vehicle speed and engine to (+) upshift.
  • Page 199: Manual Gearbox

    Driving and Operating 9-25 Manual Gearbox 2 (Second): Press the clutch pedal WARNING and let up on the accelerator pedal, If the vehicle has a manual gearbox, then shift into 2 (Second). Then, If you skip a gear when you the gear lever is located on the slowly let up on the clutch pedal downshift, you could lose control...
  • Page 200: Drive Systems

    9-26 Driving and Operating Drive Systems Brakes All-Wheel Drive Antilock Brake System (ABS) Vehicles with this feature always send engine power to all four This vehicle has the Antilock Brake wheels. It is fully automatic, and If there is a problem with ABS, this System (ABS), an advanced adjusts itself as needed for road warning light stays on.
  • Page 201: Parking Brake (Electric)

    Driving and Operating 9-27 As the brakes are applied, the Braking in Emergencies computer keeps receiving updates ABS allows the driver to steer and on wheel speed and controls brake at the same time. In many braking pressure accordingly. emergencies, steering can help Remember: ABS does not change more than even the very best the time needed to get a foot up to...
  • Page 202 9-28 Driving and Operating The system has a parking brake Do not drive the vehicle if the If the parking brake warning light is status light and a parking brake parking brake status light is flashing. on, the EPB has detected an warning light.
  • Page 203: Parking Brake (Manual)

    Driving and Operating 9-29 EPB Release Notice: Driving with the parking In this situation, perform the normal brake on can overheat the brake clutch and/or accelerator actions To release the EPB, place the system and cause premature required to begin moving the ignition in the ACC/ACCESSORY or wear or damage to brake system vehicle.
  • Page 204: Brake Assist

    9-30 Driving and Operating Notice: Driving with the parking Brake Assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) brake on can overheat the brake This vehicle has a brake assist This vehicle has a Hill Start Assist system and cause premature feature designed to assist the driver (HSA) feature, which may be useful wear or damage to brake system in stopping or decreasing vehicle...
  • Page 205: Ride Control Systems Traction Control

    Driving and Operating 9-31 Ride Control Systems still comes on and stays on at a speed above 20 km/h (13 mph), see your dealer for service. Traction Control A chime may also sound when the System (TCS) light comes on continuously. The vehicle has TCS, which limits TCS/StabiliTrak Light Notice: Do not repeatedly brake...
  • Page 206: Stabilitrak System

    9-32 Driving and Operating If cruise control is being used when StabiliTrak is on automatically TCS activates, cruise control will whenever the vehicle is started. To automatically disengage. Press the assist with directional control of the cruise control button to reengage vehicle, the system should always when road conditions allow.
  • Page 207: Driver Mode Control

    Driving and Operating 9-33 If there is a problem detected with on in the instrument cluster. When StabiliTrak, a message is displayed StabiliTrak is turned off, the system on the Driver Information Centre will not assist with directional control (DIC). See Ride Control System of the vehicle or limit wheel spin.
  • Page 208 9-34 Driving and Operating to achieve the desired mode Press the MODE button on the throttle input, and vehicle lateral characteristics. If the vehicle is centre console to make a mode acceleration. The steering will equipped with MagneRide , selection. The first press of the change to provide more precise selecting the various Driver Modes button will show the current mode.
  • Page 209: Limited-Slip Rear Axle

    Driving and Operating 9-35 Limited-Slip Rear Axle Cruise Control For vehicles with a manual gearbox, the cruise control will remain active Vehicles with a limited-slip rear axle when the gears are shifted. The can give more traction on snow, WARNING cruise is deactivated if the clutch is mud, ice, sand or gravel.
  • Page 210 9-36 Driving and Operating Resuming a Set Speed (On/Off): Press to turn the (Cancel): Press to disengage system on and off. A white cruise cruise control without erasing the If the cruise control is set at a control indicator appears in the set speed from memory.
  • Page 211 Driving and Operating 9-37 To increase vehicle speed in To decrease the vehicle speed in accelerator pedal to maintain the larger increments, press +RES larger increments, press SET vehicle speed. When going up to the second detent. For down to the second detent. For downhill, you might have to brake or each press, the vehicle goes each press, the vehicle goes...
  • Page 212: Adaptive Cruise Control

    9-38 Driving and Operating Adaptive Cruise Control WARNING WARNING (Continued) For vehicles with Adaptive Cruise ACC has limited braking ability Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), it allows the driver to and may not have time to slow Control when: select the cruise control set speed and following gap.
  • Page 213 Driving and Operating 9-39 SET (Set/Coast): Press the Select the set speed desired for control down briefly to set the speed cruise. This is the vehicle speed and activate ACC or to decrease when no vehicle is detected in vehicle speed if ACC is already its path.
  • Page 214 9-40 Driving and Operating To increase vehicle speed in Increasing Speed While ACC is at larger increments, press +RES a Set Speed up to the second detent. For If ACC is already activated, do one each press, the vehicle goes of the following: 5 km/h (5 mph) faster.
  • Page 215 Driving and Operating 9-41 Press and hold SET down until Alert (FCA) feature. See Forward Press on the steering wheel to the desired lower speed is Collision Alert (FCA) System on adjust the following gap. Each press reached, then release it. page 9 51.
  • Page 216 9-42 Driving and Operating Either eight beeps will sound from ACC automatically slows the vehicle WARNING (Continued) the front, or both sides of the Safety down and adjusts vehicle speed to Alert Seat will pulse five times. See follow the vehicle in front at the appears due to a vehicle ahead Collision/Detection Systems under selected follow gap.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating 9-43 Notification to Resume ACC (Manual) on page 9 29. To resume ACC Override ACC and release the electric ACC will maintain a follow gap If using the accelerator pedal while parking brake, press the accelerator behind a detected vehicle and slow ACC is active, a DIC warning pedal and then RES+.
  • Page 218 9-44 Driving and Operating ACC may operate differently in a WARNING (Continued) sharp bend. It may reduce the vehicle speed if the bend is too accelerates up to the set speed, sharp. especially when following a vehicle exiting or entering exit ramps.
  • Page 219 Driving and Operating 9-45 Other Vehicle Lane Changes Do not use ACC when driving on Cleaning the Sensing System steep hills or when towing a trailer. The camera sensor on the back of ACC will not detect a vehicle in the the rearview mirror and the radar lane while driving on steep hills.
  • Page 220: Driver Assistance Systems

    9-46 Driving and Operating Driver Assistance Audible or Safety Alert Seat WARNING (Continued) Some driver assistance features Systems alert the driver of obstacles by Under many conditions, these beeping. To change the volume of This vehicle may have features that systems will not: the warning chime, see Comfort work together to help avoid crashes...
  • Page 221 Driving and Operating 9-47 When the vehicle is shifted into WARNING (Continued) R (Reverse), the RVC displays an image of the area behind the vehicle or where there could be cross in the centre stack display. When traffic. Failure to use proper care the vehicle is shifted out of before reversing may result in R (Reverse), the screen returns to...
  • Page 222 9-48 Driving and Operating On vehicles with the Rear Cross The instrument cluster parking WARNING Traffic Alert (RCTA), a triangle with assist display has bars that show an arrow may also display on the distance to object and object The parking assist system does RVC screen to warn of traffic location information for URPA, and not detect children, pedestrians,...
  • Page 223 Driving and Operating 9-49 system can warn of rear objects WARNING (Continued) WARNING when reversing at speeds greater than 8 km/h (5 mph). Rear Automatic Braking may not In some situations, such as at The Reversing Warning System will avoid many types of reversing higher reversing speeds, there beep once from the rear when a crashes.
  • Page 224: Assistance Systems For Driving

    9-50 Driving and Operating Pressing the brake pedal after the Turning the Features On or Off The Rear Vision Camera (RVC) can vehicle comes to a stop will release be turned on or off through the the Rear Automatic Braking. If the Settings menu on the infotainment brake pedal is not pressed within system.
  • Page 225: Forward Collision Alert (Fca)

    Driving and Operating 9-51 (SBZA), and/or the Active Detecting the Vehicle Ahead WARNING Emergency Braking System can help to avoid a crash or reduce FCA is a warning system and crash damage. does not apply the brakes. When approaching a slower-moving or Forward Collision Alert stopped vehicle ahead too rapidly, (FCA) System...
  • Page 226 9-52 Driving and Operating Collision Alert Tailgating Alert WARNING FCA does not provide a warning to help avoid a crash, unless it detects a vehicle. FCA may not detect a vehicle ahead if the FCA sensor is blocked by dirt, snow, With Head-Up Display or ice, or if the windscreen is The vehicle-ahead indicator will...
  • Page 227 Driving and Operating 9-53 weather conditions when selecting Active Emergency the alert timing. The range of Braking System selectable alert timing may not be appropriate for all drivers and If the vehicle has Adaptive Cruise driving conditions. Control (ACC) it also has the Active Emergency Braking System, which Changing the FCA timing setting includes Intelligent Brake Assist...
  • Page 228 9-54 Driving and Operating WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) IBA may increase vehicle braking ACP is an emergency crash Complete attention is always in situations when it may not be preparation feature and is not required while driving, and you necessary. You could block the designed to avoid crashes.
  • Page 229: Side Blind Zone

    Driving and Operating 9-55 happens, Automatic Braking will WARNING WARNING (Continued) engage the electric parking brake to hold the vehicle at a stop. A firm Using the Automatic Collision lanes may result in injury, death, press of the accelerator pedal will Preparation System while towing or vehicle damage.
  • Page 230 9-56 Driving and Operating 5 m (16 ft). The height of the zone is When the vehicle is started, both system does not need to be approximately between outside mirror SBZA displays will serviced. The system may light up 0.5 m (1.5 ft) and 2 m (6 ft) off the briefly come on to indicate the due to guardrails, signs, trees, ground.
  • Page 231: Lane Departure

    Driving and Operating 9-57 When SBZA is disabled for any WARNING WARNING (Continued) reason other than the driver turning it off, the Side Blind Zone Alert On The LDW system is an aid to help marker. Even with LDW, always option will not be available on the the vehicle stay in the driving personalisation menu.
  • Page 232 9-58 Driving and Operating When the System Does Not WARNING Seem to Work Properly If the system is on and the vehicle is If the LDW camera sensor is travelling 56 km/h (35 mph) or blocked by dirt, snow, or ice, or if greater, and LDW symbol does not the headlamps are not cleaned or appear:...
  • Page 233: Recommended Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-59 Fuel Fuel Additives See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11 5 for more Petrol should contain detergent Use of the recommended fuel is an information. additives that help prevent engine important part of the proper Notice: This vehicle was not and fuel system deposits from maintenance of this vehicle, keeps...
  • Page 234: Filling The Tank

    9-60 Driving and Operating Filling the Tank WARNING (Continued) WARNING Do not reenter the vehicle Fuel vapours and fuel fires burn while pumping fuel. violently and can cause injury or Keep children away from the death. fuel pump and never let children pump fuel.
  • Page 235: Filling A Portable Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-61 If the fuel cap is not installed Filling a Portable Fuel WARNING properly, a message will appear on Container the Driver Information Centre If a fire starts while you are display. See Fuel System Messages refuelling, do not remove the WARNING on page 5 32.
  • Page 236: General Towing

    9-62 Driving and Operating Towing Conversions and WARNING (Continued) Add-Ons General Towing Place container on the Information Add-On Electrical ground. Equipment The vehicle is neither designed nor Place the nozzle inside the fill intended to tow a trailer. opening of the container Notice: Some electrical before dispensing fuel, and equipment can damage the...
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Battery ..... 10-19 Electrical System All-Wheel Drive ... . . 10-20 Electrical System Starter Switch Check .
  • Page 238: Vehicle Care

    10-2 Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New General Information Damage to vehicle components Tyres ..... . 10-46 resulting from modifications or the For service and parts needs, visit Buying New Tyres .
  • Page 239: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle Care 10-3 Vehicle Checks This vehicle has an airbag system. Bonnet Before attempting to do your own To open the bonnet: service work, see Airbag System Doing Your Own Check on page 3 31. Service Work Keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of WARNING any service work performed.
  • Page 240 10-4 Vehicle Care To close the bonnet: Before closing the bonnet, be sure all filler caps are on properly. Then, bring the bonnet from full open to within 152 mm (6 in) of the closed position. Pause, then push the front centre of the bonnet with a swift, firm motion to fully close the bonnet.
  • Page 241: Overview

    Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 242: Engine Oil

    10-6 Vehicle Care 1. Windscreen Washer Fluid Engine Oil Checking Engine Oil Reservoir. See Washer Fluid on It is a good idea to check the engine To ensure proper engine page 10 16. oil level at each fuel fill. In order to performance and long life, careful 2.
  • Page 243 Vehicle Care 10-7 2. Pull out the dipstick and clean it be damaged. You should drain certification mark indicates that the with a paper towel or cloth, then out the excess oil or limit driving oil has been approved to the dexos2 push it back in all the way.
  • Page 244: Engine Oil Life System

    10-8 Vehicle Care specification. See Specification containing used engine oil. See the When the system has calculated earlier in this section for more manufacturer's warnings about the that oil life has been diminished, it information. use and disposal of oil products. indicates that an oil change is necessary.
  • Page 245: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-9 After you change the oil, the oil life procedure is difficult, this should be Hydraulic Clutch monitor will need to be reset. See done at the dealer. Contact the For vehicles with a manual your dealer for service. dealer for additional information.
  • Page 246: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    10-10 Vehicle Care How to Check and Add Fluid page 11 1. If you are driving in 1. Remove the four screws and lift dusty/dirty conditions, inspect the the cover out of the assembly. Visually check the brake/clutch fluid filter at each engine oil change. 2.
  • Page 247: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-11 Cooling System Notice: Using coolant other than WARNING ® DEX-COOL can cause premature The cooling system allows the engine, heater core, or radiator An electric engine cooling fan engine to maintain the correct corrosion. In addition, the engine under the bonnet can start up working temperature.
  • Page 248 10-12 Vehicle Care Gives boiling protection up to What to Use centre, familiar with legal 129°C (265°F), engine requirements regarding used temperature. coolant disposal. This will help WARNING protect the environment and your Protects against rust and health. Adding only plain water or some corrosion.
  • Page 249 Vehicle Care 10-13 Be sure the cooling system is cool WARNING WARNING (Continued) before this is done. If no coolant is visible in the coolant Steam and scalding liquids from a could catch fire and you surge tank, add coolant as follows: hot cooling system can blow out or others could be burned.
  • Page 250: Engine Overheating

    10-14 Vehicle Care 2. Keep turning the pressure cap 5. Replace the surge tank pressure slowly and remove it. Open the cap tightly and close the surge surge tank service port cap to tank service port cap. the lower chamber Notice: If the pressure cap is not 3.
  • Page 251 Vehicle Care 10-15 If the decision is made not to lift the If Steam Is Coming from the If No Steam Is Coming from bonnet when this warning appears, Engine Compartment the Engine Compartment get service help right away. If an engine overheat warning is WARNING If the decision is made to lift the displayed but no steam can be seen...
  • Page 252: Washer Fluid

    10-16 Vehicle Care automatic transmission or use. If operating the vehicle in an to freeze and damage the Neutral for a manual gearbox, area where the temperature may fall washer fluid tank and other and let the engine idle. below freezing, use a fluid that has parts of the washer system.
  • Page 253: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Brake linings should always be If this is not done, the brakes might WARNING replaced as complete axle sets. not work properly. For example, installing disc brake pads that are Brake Pedal Travel The brake wear warning sound wrong for the vehicle, can change means that soon the brakes will the balance between the front and...
  • Page 254: Checking Brake Fluid

    10-18 Vehicle Care There are only two reasons why the When the brake/clutch fluid falls to a WARNING brake fluid level in the reservoir low level, the brake warning light might go down: comes on. See Brake System If too much brake fluid is added, it Warning Light on page 5 16.
  • Page 255: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-19 Notice number shown on the original WARNING (Continued) battery label when a new battery is Using the wrong fluid can needed. badly damage brake/clutch When working around a vehicle's hydraulic system parts. For battery, shield your eyes with example, just a few drops of protective glasses.
  • Page 256: All-Wheel Drive

    10-20 Vehicle Care After a power loss, such as Extended Storage: Remove the How to Check Lubricant disconnecting the battery or black, negative (-) cable from the removing the maxi fuses in the battery or use a battery trickle power distribution fuse block, the charger.
  • Page 257: Starter Switch Check

    Vehicle Care 10-21 To get an accurate reading, the 1. Before starting this check, be the clutch pedal is not pushed all vehicle should be on a level sure there is enough room the way down, contact your surface. around the vehicle. dealer for service.
  • Page 258: See Ignition Positions On Page 9

    10-22 Vehicle Care Be ready to apply the regular Contact your dealer if service is pressure from the regular brake brake immediately if the vehicle required. pedal. Do this until the vehicle is begins to move. held by the parking brake only. Park Brake and P (Park) 3.
  • Page 259: Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-23 To replace the windscreen wiper 4. Remove the wiper blade. Headlamp Aiming blade: Allowing the wiper blade arm to Headlamp alignment has been 1. Pull the windscreen wiper touch the windscreen when no preset and should need no further assembly away from the wiper blade is installed could adjustment.
  • Page 260: Bulb Replacement

    10-24 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement High Intensity Discharge Back-Up Lamps (HID) Lighting For the proper type of replacement bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on WARNING page 10 25. For any bulb-changing procedure The high intensity discharge not listed in this section, contact lighting system operates at a very your dealer.
  • Page 261: Number Plate Lamp

    Vehicle Care 10-25 4. Install the new bulb in the bulb 3. Turn the bulb socket (1) socket. anticlockwise to remove it from the lamp assembly (3). 5. Install the bulb socket by turning clockwise. 4. Pull the bulb (2) straight out of the bulb socket (1).
  • Page 262: Electrical System

    10-26 Vehicle Care Electrical System Headlamp Wiring Fuses and Circuit Breakers An electrical overload may cause Electrical System the lamps to go on and off, or in The wiring circuits in the vehicle are some cases to remain off. Have the Overload protected from short circuits by a headlamp wiring checked right away...
  • Page 263: Engine Compartment Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Engine Compartment Notice: Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the Fuse Block vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical The underbonnet fuse block is on component. the passenger side of the engine compartment.
  • Page 264 10-28 Vehicle Care Number Usage Not Used Not Used Not Used Body Control Module 6 Not Used Driver Power Seat Not Used Headlamp Washer Relay Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Passenger Power Seat Body Control Module 5...
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care 10-29 Number Usage Number Usage Number Usage AFS AHL/ Fuel Heater Passive Entry/ Passive Start Pedestrian AIR Solenoid Relay Protection Not Used Washer Passenger Window Headlamp Washer Rear Washer Relay Switch Not Used Front Washer Relay Body Control Antilock Brake Module 7 Not Used...
  • Page 266: Block

    10-30 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Number Usage Number Usage Block Right Main Intensity AIR Solenoid Discharge The instrument panel fuse block is Transmission Headlamp in the end of the driver side of the Control Module/ instrument panel. Spare Headlamp Main Left/Right Headlamp Dipped Relay...
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care 10-31 To install the end cover, insert the tabs on the back of the cover into the slots in the instrument panel at the points shown. Align the clips with the slots in the instrument panel, and press the cover into place.
  • Page 268 10-32 Vehicle Care Number Usage Number Usage Number Usage Radio/Heater, Power Steering Not Used Ventilation, and Air Column Conditioning Data Link Not Used Connector Not Used Not Used Circuit Usage Accessory Power Breakers Outlet 1 Not Used Not Used Accessory Power Heater, Ventilation, Outlet 2 and Air Conditioning...
  • Page 269: Block

    Vehicle Care 10-33 Rear Compartment Fuse Block The rear compartment fuse block is behind a cover on the driver side of the rear compartment. The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and features shown.
  • Page 270 10-34 Vehicle Care Number Usage Number Usage Number Usage Electric Parking Not Used Stop/Start Brake Semi-Active Left Window Not Used Damping System Body Control Boot Release Transfer Case Module 8 Control Module Run Relay Not Used Theft Module/ Logistics Relay Universal Garage Passive Entry Logistics Fuse...
  • Page 271: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-35 Wheels and Tyres Number Usage WARNING (Continued) Memory Seat Tyres and a serious crash. See Module Vehicle Load Limits on Every new GM vehicle has Body Control page 9 9. high-quality tyres made by a Module 3 Underinflated tyres pose leading tyre manufacturer.
  • Page 272: All-Season Tyres

    10-36 Vehicle Care See Tyre Pressure for traction or performance as winter WARNING (Continued) tyres on snow or ice-covered roads. High-Speed Operation on See Winter Tyres on page 10 36. page 10 39 for inflation pressure Worn or old tyres can adjustment for high-speed cause a crash.
  • Page 273: Run-Flat Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Use only radial ply tyres of the (50 mi); and a heavy load 45 km WARNING same size, load range and (25 mi). As soon as possible, speed rating as the original contact the nearest authorised GM If the low tyre warning light equipment tyres.
  • Page 274: Summer Tyres

    10-38 Vehicle Care Rough ride. normal driving conditions. See your Tyre Pressure dealer for wheel or sensor Needless damage from Tyres need the correct amount replacement. road hazards. of air pressure to operate Notice: Using liquid sealants can effectively. The Tyre and Loading damage the tyre valves and tyre Information label on the vehicle pressure monitor sensors in the...
  • Page 275: Tyre Pressure For High-Speed Operation

    Vehicle Care 10-39 When to Check If the inflation pressure is low, WARNING (Continued) add air until the recommended Check the tyres once a month pressure is reached. If the or more. and you or others could be killed. inflation pressure in high, press Some high-speed rated tyres How to Check on the metal stem in the centre...
  • Page 276: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    10-40 Vehicle Care 160 km/h (100 mph) or higher. Set Each tyre, including the spare (if tread life, and may affect the the cold inflation pressure to provided), should be checked vehicle's handling and stopping 300 kPa (44 psi). monthly when cold and inflated to ability.
  • Page 277: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-41 pressure as intended. TPMS sensors monitor the air pressure in pressure. Using the DIC, tyre malfunctions may occur for a variety the tyres and transmit the tyre pressure levels can be viewed. For of reasons, including the installation pressure readings to a receiver additional information and details of replacement or alternate tyres or...
  • Page 278 10-42 Vehicle Care One or more TPMS sensors are maintenance. See Tyre Inspection DIC warning message come on at missing or damaged. The on page 10 44, Tyre Rotation on each ignition cycle until the problem malfunction light and the DIC page 10 44 and Tyres on is corrected.
  • Page 279 Vehicle Care 10-43 TPMS Sensor Matching tyre/wheel positions. If it takes 5. Press and hold the SEL button longer, the matching process stops located in the centre of the Process and must be restarted. five-way DIC control. Each TPMS sensor has a unique The TPMS sensor matching process The horn sounds twice to signal identification code.
  • Page 280: Tyre Inspection

    10-44 Vehicle Care 10. Proceed to the driver side rear Replace the tyre if: Tyre Rotation tyre, and repeat the procedure The indicators at three or If the vehicle has non-directional in Step 7. The horn sounds two more places around the tyre tyres, they should be rotated at times to indicate the sensor can be seen.
  • Page 281 Vehicle Care 10-45 Directional tyres should not be Different tyre sizes should not the tyres have been rotated. See rotated. Each tyre and wheel be rotated front to rear. Tyre Pressure on page 10 38 should be used only in the and Vehicle Load Limits on position it is in.
  • Page 282: When It Is Time For New

    10-46 Vehicle Care equipped, be replaced after six WARNING (Continued) years, regardless of tread wear. The tyre manufacturer date is the last an emergency, a cloth or a paper four digits of the DOT Tyre towel can be used; however, use Identification Number (TIN) which is a scraper or wire brush later to moulded into one side of the tyre...
  • Page 283: Buying New Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-47 at least a month, remove the tyres performance. GM's TPC Spec WARNING or raise the vehicle to reduce the number is moulded onto the weight from the tyres. tyre's sidewall near the tyre size. Tyres could explode during If the tyres have an all-season improper service.
  • Page 284: Different Size Tyres And Wheels

    10-48 Vehicle Care The Tyre and Loading WARNING WARNING Information label indicates the original equipment tyres on the Using bias-ply tyres on the Never drive faster than the speed vehicle. See Vehicle Load Limits the tyres are rated, regardless of vehicle may cause the wheel on page 9 9 for the label the legal speed limit.
  • Page 285: Wheel Alignment And Tyre Balance

    Vehicle Care 10-49 basis. However, check the Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel WARNING alignment if there is unusual tyre nuts, or Tyre Pressure Monitor wear or if the vehicle is pulling to System (TPMS) sensors with new If different sized wheels are used, one side or the other.
  • Page 286: Tyre Chains

    10-50 Vehicle Care Used Replacement Wheels WARNING WARNING WARNING Rust or dirt on a wheel or on Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly the parts to which it is tightened wheel nuts can cause Replacing a wheel with a used the wheel to become loose and fastened, can make wheel one is dangerous.
  • Page 287: If A Tyre Goes Flat

    Vehicle Care 10-51 Drive slowly and follow the cable steering wheel firmly. Steer to WARNING manufacturer's instructions. If the maintain lane position, and then cables contact the vehicle, stop and gently brake to a stop, well off the Special tools and procedures are retighten them.
  • Page 288: Jump Starting

    10-52 Vehicle Care Jump Starting Notice: Ignoring these steps The jump start positive post (1) and could result in costly damage to negative post (2) are on the battery For more information about the the vehicle that would not be of the vehicle providing the jump vehicle battery, see Battery on covered by the warranty.
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care 10-53 3. Set the parking brake firmly and WARNING WARNING (Continued) put the shift lever in P (Park) with an automatic transmission, An electric fan can start up even add water to take care of that or Neutral with a manual when the engine is not running first.
  • Page 290: Towing The Vehicle

    10-54 Vehicle Care 6. Connect the other end of the red 10. Try to start the vehicle that had Towing positive (+) cable to the the dead battery. If it will not positive (+) terminal of the good start after a few tries, it Towing the Vehicle battery.
  • Page 291: Recreational Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Install the tow eye into the socket by Here are some important things to Dinghy Towing turning it clockwise until it stops. consider before recreational vehicle When the tow eye is removed, towing: reinstall the cover with the notch in What is the towing capacity of the original position.
  • Page 292 10-56 Vehicle Care Notice: If the vehicle is towed Dolly Towing 4. Put the vehicle in P (Park) for an with all four wheels on the automatic transmission or in (Rear-Wheel-Drive Vehicles) ground, the drivetrain 1 (First) for a manual gearbox. components could be damaged.
  • Page 293: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care 10-57 Appearance Care product usage, necessary safety precautions, and appropriate disposal of any vehicle care Exterior Care product. Locks Notice: Avoid using high-pressure washers closer Locks are lubricated at the factory. than 30 cm (12 in) to the surface Use de-icing agent only when of the vehicle.
  • Page 294 10-58 Vehicle Care repaired. Foreign materials such as waxes and polishes that are made Windscreen and Wiper Blades calcium chloride and other salts, ice for a base coat/clear coat paint Clean the outside of the windscreen melting agents, road oil and tar, tree finish on the vehicle.
  • Page 295 Vehicle Care 10-59 can be removed by rubbing with a calcium, or sodium chloride. leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Visually clean cloth. See Recommended These chlorides are used on check constant velocity joints, Fluids and Lubricants on page 11 5. roads for conditions such as ice rubber boots, and axle seals for and dust.
  • Page 296: Interior Care

    10-60 Vehicle Care material to parts repaired or Interior Care Cleaners should be removed replaced to restore corrosion quickly. Never allow cleaners to To prevent dirt particle abrasions, protection. remain on the surface being regularly clean the vehicle's interior. cleaned for extended periods Original manufacturer replacement Immediately remove any soiling.
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care 10-61 Do not use laundry detergents or Notice: To prevent scratching, Fabric/Carpet/Suede dishwashing soaps with never use abrasive cleaners on Start by vacuuming the surface degreasers. For liquid cleaners, automotive glass. Abrasive using a soft brush attachment. If a use approximately 20 drops per cleaners or aggressive cleaning rotating brush attachment is being...
  • Page 298 10-62 Vehicle Care 3. Start on the outside edge of the Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, soil and gently rub toward the and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, and Other Plastic centre. Fold the cleaning cloth to Radio Displays Surfaces a clean area frequently to For vehicles with high gloss...
  • Page 299: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care 10-63 Do not use cleaners that increase Use the following guidelines for WARNING gloss, especially on the instrument proper floor mat usage. panel. Reflected glare can decrease The original equipment floor Do not bleach or dye safety belts. visibility through the windshield mats were designed for your It may severely weaken them.
  • Page 300 10-64 Vehicle Care Removing and Replacing the Floor Mats 1. Pull up on the rear of the floor mat to unlock the retainers and remove. 2. Reinstall by lining up the floor mat retainer openings over the carpet retainers and snap into position.
  • Page 301: Scheduled Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Scheduled Maintenance Maintenance It is essential that your vehicle receives the maintenance outlined Engine Oil Change on the following pages to retain the safety, reliability and performance When the CHANGE ENGINE OIL General Information originally built into your vehicle.
  • Page 302: Service And Maintenance

    11-2 Service and Maintenance Engine cooling system Steering and suspension Bonnet/Deck lid/Tailgate/Lift inspection. Visual inspection of inspection. Visual inspection for glass Support Gas Strut Service: hoses, pipes, fittings, and damaged, loose, or missing Visually inspect gas strut, clamps and replacement, parts or signs of wear.
  • Page 303 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Additional Maintenance Every Contaminated fluid will decrease Additional Maintenance Every the life of the transfer case and 30 000 km or 2 Years 96 000 km should be replaced. In addition to the items listed under Spark plugs replace Automatic transmission fluid...
  • Page 304 11-4 Service and Maintenance Additional Maintenance Every 250 000 km or Every Five Years, Whichever Occurs First Engine cooling system drain, flush and refill (or every five years, whichever occurs first). Conditions Requiring More Frequent Maintenance (Severe Service) Extreme temperatures Heavy city traffic Hilly or mountainous terrain Dusty, muddy or off-road...
  • Page 305: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    Service and Maintenance 11-5 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos2 specification, or equivalent, of the proper SAE viscosity grade. ACDelco dexos2 Synthetic Blend is recommended. See Engine Oil on page 10 6. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant.
  • Page 306: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    11-6 Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Chassis Lubrication Chassis Lubricant (GM Part No. 12377985) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Category LB or GC-LB. Key Lock Cylinders Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. 12346241). Bonnet Latch Assembly, Secondary Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. 89021668) or lubricant meeting Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor and requirements of NLGI #2, Category LB or GC-LB.
  • Page 307 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Wiper Blades Driver Side 55 cm (21.7 in) 22905714 Passenger Side 45 cm (17.7 in) 25882578...
  • Page 308 11-8 Service and Maintenance NOTES...
  • Page 309: Vehicle Identification

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Vehicle Identification the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 310: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11 5 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the bonnet.
  • Page 311: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-3 Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Horsepower Torque Spark Plug Gap 2.0L L4 Engine 203 kW (272 hp)@ 353 Nm (260 lb ft) 0.9 mm (0.035 in) 5500 min @1800-5100 min Fuel Consumption and Emissions Information Urban Extra-Urban Combined Manual Transmission - RWD Carbon Dioxide (g/km)
  • Page 312 12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 313: Customer Information

    Customer Information 13-1 Vehicle reactions in particular Customer Vehicle Data driving situations (e.g., inflation Recording and Information of an airbag, activation of the stability regulation system). Privacy Environmental concerns (e.g., Event Data Recorders Vehicle Data Recording and temperature). Privacy This data is exclusively technical Data Storage Modules in the Vehicle Data Recording and and helps identify and correct errors...
  • Page 314 RFID technology in vehicle. Cadillac vehicles does not use or record personal information or link with any other Cadillac system containing personal information.
  • Page 315 INDEX Airbag System Alert Check ......3-31 Side Blind Zone (SBZA) ..9-55 Accessories and How Does an Airbag All-Wheel Drive .
  • Page 316 INDEX Bulb Replacement ... . 10-25 Check Halogen Bulbs ....10-24 Engine Light ....5-14 Battery .
  • Page 317 INDEX Competitive Driving, Racing Delayed Locking ....2-11 Driving (cont'd) Vehicle Load Limits ... . 9-9 or Other .
  • Page 318: Fuses And Circuit

    INDEX Engine (cont'd) Fuel (cont'd) Filling a Portable Fuel Coolant Temperature Features Gauge ..... . 5-11 Container ....9-61 Memory .
  • Page 319: Daytime Running

    INDEX Gauges (cont'd) Headlamps (cont'd) Automatic ..... . 6-3 Mileometer ....5-9 Ignition Positions .
  • Page 320: Traction Control System

    INDEX LATCH, Lower Anchors and Lights (cont'd) Engine Oil Pressure ..5-20 Tethers for Children ..3-43 Lamps LED Lighting ....10-24 Flash-to-Pass .
  • Page 321: For Children (Latch)

    INDEX Locks (cont'd) Messages Mileometer ..... 5-9 Power Door ....2-10 Airbag System .
  • Page 322 INDEX Parking or Reversing Engine ......10-6 Assistance Systems ..9-46 Racing or Other Competitive Engine Oil Life System .
  • Page 323: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    INDEX Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Roof Rack System ....4-3 Seats System ......2-2 Rotation, Tyres .
  • Page 324 i-10 INDEX Service (cont'd) Start Assist, Hills ....9-30 System (cont'd) Infotainment ... . . 13-2, 7-1 Maintenance, General Start Vehicle, Remote .
  • Page 325 INDEX i-11 Trip Odometer ....5-10 Turn and Lane-Change Using This Manual ....iii Warning Signals .
  • Page 326 i-12 INDEX Windscreen Replacement ....10-23 Wiper/Washer ....5-3 Winter Driving .

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