Cadillac 2014 SRX Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2014 Cadillac SRX Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 3 2014 Cadillac SRX Owner Manual Jump Starting ....10-70 Towing the Vehicle ..10-74 Appearance Care ... 10-78 Service and Maintenance .
  • Page 4: Index

    To quickly locate information about this manual including, but not limited Caution the vehicle, use the Index in the to, GM, the GM logo, CADILLAC, back of the manual. It is an the CADILLAC Crest and Wreath, Text marked Caution provides...
  • Page 5 Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Fuses Here are some additional symbols : Headlamp Main/Dipped-Beam that may be found on the vehicle Changer and what they mean. For more : Heated Steering Wheel information on the symbol, refer to the Index. : LATCH System Child A circle with a slash through it is a Restraints...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Mirror Adjustment ... . . 1-9 Lane Departure Steering Wheel Warning (LDW) ... . . 1-16 Adjustment .
  • Page 7: Instrument Panel

    In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 8 In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-7. 7. Infotainment on page 7-1. 13. Steering Wheel Adjustment on page 5-2. 2. Indicator Lever. See Indicator 8. Light Sensor. See Twilight and Lane-Change Signals on 14. Horn on page 5-3. Sentinel on page 6-6. page 6-7.
  • Page 9: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief 20. Handbrake on page 9-27. Initial Drive 21. Shift Lever. See Automatic Information Transmission on page 9-21. This section provides a brief 22. Parking Assist. See Driver overview about some of the Assistance Systems on important features that may or may page 9-42.
  • Page 10: Door Locks

    In Brief When the vehicle starts, the parking Door Locks Press and hold lamps will remain on as long as the three seconds to sound the panic Keyless Access engine is running. The doors will be alarm. locked and the climate control : Press and hold to open or system may come on.
  • Page 11 In Brief Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Tailgate On vehicles with a power tailgate, the switch is on the driver door. The To lock or unlock the doors from the Manual Tailgate Operation vehicle must be in P (Park) to use outside, press on the RKE the power feature.
  • Page 12: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Windows Remote Window Operation To adjust the seat: Move the seat forward or If equipped, remote operating rearward by sliding the windows will open all the windows control (1) forward or rearward. from outside the vehicle by pressing and holding on the Remote Raise or lower the front part of...
  • Page 13: Memory Features

    In Brief Memory Features Heated and Ventilated Press , if available, to Seats ventilate the driver or passenger seat. A ventilated seat has a fan that pulls or pushes air through the seat. The air is not cooled. Press the button once for the highest setting.
  • Page 14: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In Brief Head Restraint Safety Belts Mirror Adjustment Adjustment Exterior Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly. To achieve a comfortable seating position, change the seatback recline angle as little as necessary while keeping the seat and the head restraint height in the proper position.
  • Page 15 1-10 In Brief See Folding Mirrors on page 2-19. To adjust the steering wheel: 1. Pull the lever down. Automatic Dimming Mirror 2. Move the steering wheel up If equipped, the driver outside mirror or down. and the inside rearview mirror automatically adjust for the glare of 3.
  • Page 16: Doors

    In Brief 1-11 Interior Lighting Reading Lamps Exterior Lighting There are reading lamps on the Dome Lamp overhead console and over the rear The interior light control is in the passenger doors. These lamps overhead console. come on when any door is opened. To manually turn the reading lamps on or off: For the overhead console...
  • Page 17 1-12 In Brief With the ignition in ACC/ Windscreen Washer : Turns the parking lamps on ACCESSORY or ON/RUN/START, together with the tail lamps, number Pull the windscreen wiper lever move the windscreen wiper lever to plate lamps, and instrument panel toward you to spray windscreen select the wiper speed.
  • Page 18: Climate Controls

    In Brief 1-13 Climate Controls The climate control buttons and the touch screen are used to adjust the heating, cooling, and ventilation. ON: Press the upper portion of the button for continuous rear window wipes. OFF: The rear wiper turns off when the button is returned to the middle position.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Features

    1-14 In Brief 7. Rear (Rear Climate Control Vehicle Features Touch Screen) 8. Air Delivery Mode Control Steering Wheel Controls See Dual Automatic Climate Control The infotainment system can be System on page 8-1 and Rear operated by using the steering Climate Control System on page 8-6 wheel controls.
  • Page 20: Infotainment System

    In Brief 1-15 +RES: Move the control up briefly Driver Information SEL: Press to open a menu or to resume to a previously set speed select a menu item. Press and hold Center (DIC) or to increase vehicle speed if the to reset values on certain screens.
  • Page 21: Ultrasonic Parking Assist

    1-16 In Brief Lane Departure See Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) The vehicle may also have the Front on page 9-50. Parking Assist system. Warning (LDW) See Assistance Systems for Parking Rear Vision If equipped, LDW is intended to help or Backing on page 9-43.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    In Brief 1-17 The accessory power outlets are: Performance and Press and release again to turn traction control back on. Below the climate control system Maintenance goes out in the instrument inside the front storage bin. cluster. The appropriate Inside the centre floor console. Traction Control/ message is displayed in the DIC.
  • Page 23: Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    1-18 In Brief Tyre Pressure Monitor tyre pressures are getting low and Driving for Better Fuel the tyres need to be inflated to the Economy This vehicle may have a Tyre proper pressure. Pressure Monitor System (TPMS). Driving habits can affect fuel The TPMS does not replace normal mileage.
  • Page 24 In Brief 1-19 Replace the vehicle's tyres with the same TPC Spec number moulded into the tyre's sidewall near the size. Follow recommended scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 25 1-20 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 26: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-19 Windows Power Mirrors ....2-19 Keys Folding Mirrors .
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, and Windows This key, located inside the Remote Remote Keyless Entry Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, is (RKE) System used for the driver door and glove box. See Declaration of Conformity on page 13-1. If there is a decrease in the RKE operating range: Check the distance.
  • Page 28: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry see Remote Lock, Unlock, Start The indicators may flash to indicate under Vehicle Personalisation on unlocking. See Remote Lock, (RKE) System Operation page 5-38. Unlock, Start under Vehicle Personalisation on page 5-38. RKE transmitter functions may work When the doors are locked the fuel up to 60 m (197 ft) away from the door will also be locked.
  • Page 29 Keys, Doors, and Windows The Keyless Access can be (Vehicle Locator/Panic programmed to unlock all doors on Alarm): Press and release one the first lock/unlock press from the time to initiate vehicle locator. The driver door. See Vehicle exterior lamps flash and the horn Personalisation on page 5-38.
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Unlocking/Locking from Temporary Disable Passive Programming Transmitters to Passenger Doors Locking Feature the Vehicle When the doors are locked and the Temporarily disable the passive Only RKE transmitters programmed RKE transmitter is within 1 m (3 ft) to the vehicle will work.
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, and Windows REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE 3. With the vehicle in P (Park) or Replace the battery if the REPLACE KEY message may also be N (Neutral), press the brake BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY displayed at this time. pedal and the ENGINE START/ message displays in the DIC.
  • Page 32: Remote Vehicle Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 4. Insert the new battery on the If the vehicle has heated seats, they 2. Immediately press and hold back housing, positive side may come on during a remote start. for at least four seconds or until facing down.
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors, and Windows When the remote start is extended, Conditions in Which Remote Start Door Locks the second 10-minute period is Will Not Work added on to the first 10 minutes for The remote start will not operate if Warning a total of 20 minutes.
  • Page 34: Power Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows will lock/unlock the doors. If the Power Door Locks Warning (Continued) lock/unlock button is pressed again within five seconds, all passenger Outsiders can easily enter doors will unlock. See Remote through an unlocked door Keyless Entry (RKE) System when slowing or stopping the Operation on page 2-3.
  • Page 35: Lockout Protection

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Use the manual or power door locks START. See Power Door Locks in When is pressed on the power to unlock the doors if someone Vehicle Personalisation on door lock switch while the door is needs to exit and to lock the doors page 5-38.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Doors Press again to deactivate the Warning (Continued) safety locks and power windows. Tailgate Adjust the climate control If a rear door handle is being pulled system to a setting that when the safety lock is deactivated, brings in only outside air and that door will remain locked and the Warning...
  • Page 37 2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Tailgate Power Liftgate Warning For vehicles without Keyless Access, unlock the vehicle before You, or others, could be injured if opening the tailgate. caught in the path of the power tailgate. Make sure there is no Press the touch pad in the handle of one in the way of the tailgate as it the tailgate, above the license plate,...
  • Page 38 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Pressing the touch pad button cargo during power operation. The must already be open for the on the tailgate outside handle, tailgate can still be manually opened system to hold it open. If movement with all doors unlocked, to open all the way.
  • Page 39 2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows open temporarily, then slowly open fully. The tailgate will remain attempting to set the height below closes. See your dealer for service open until it is activated again or the 3/4 open height minimum before using the tailgate. closed manually.
  • Page 40: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 latch once contact is made with the Vehicle Security Fast Flash: Vehicle is unsecured. striker. Always close the tailgate A door, the hood, or the tailgate This vehicle has theft-deterrent before driving. is open. features; however, they do not make If the RKE button is pressed while Slow Flash: Alarm system is the vehicle impossible to steal.
  • Page 41 2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Unlock the vehicle using the The vehicle alarm system will not Power Sounder Inclination Keyless Access system. arm if the doors are locked with Sensor, and Intrusion Sensor the key. Start the vehicle. In addition to the standard If the driver door is opened without To avoid setting off the alarm by theft-deterrent system features, this...
  • Page 42: Anti-Theft Locking System

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 Before arming the theft-deterrent Anti-theft Locking System When the doors are secured with system and activating the intrusion the deadbolt, the manual door lock The vehicle is equipped with a sensor: controls will not unlock the doors. deadbolt locking feature in addition Make sure all doors and Also, if the theft-deterrent system is...
  • Page 43: Immobiliser Operation

    2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Immobiliser Operation The system has one or more RKE If the ignition modes will not change transmitters matched to an with the other transmitter, your This vehicle has a passive immobiliser control unit in your vehicle needs service.
  • Page 44: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19 Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) The vehicle may have side blind Convex Mirrors zone alert. See Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) on page 9-50. Warning Folding Mirrors A convex mirror can make things, Manual Folding Mirrors like other vehicles, look farther If equipped, manually fold the...
  • Page 45: Automatic Dimming Mirror

    2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Folding Mirrors Resetting the Power Folding Automatic Dimming Mirrors Mirror Reset the power folding mirrors if: If the vehicle has the automatic The mirrors are accidentally dimming mirror, the driver outside obstructed while folding. mirror automatically adjusts for the glare of headlamps behind you.
  • Page 46: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-21 Interior Mirrors Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a Interior Rearview Mirrors Warning pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up.
  • Page 47 2-22 Keys, Doors, and Windows Express-Down/Up Windows 2. Place the ignition in ACC/ ACCESSORY or ON/RUN/ Windows that have the START. express-down/up feature allow the 3. From any partial open position, windows to be lowered and raised close the window and continue fully without holding the window to pull the switch briefly after the switch.
  • Page 48 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-23 auto-reverse. The window will return Remote Window Operation Press to activate the rear to normal operation once the object window lockout, the indicator light in If equipped, the remote operating or condition is removed. the switch illuminates. windows will open all the windows If conditions prevent the window from outside the vehicle by pressing...
  • Page 49: Sun Visors

    2-24 Keys, Doors, and Windows Sun Visors Roof 2. Sunshade Switch Sunroof Switch Sunroof Vent: To vent the sunroof, press the rear of the sunroof switch (1) to On vehicles with a sunroof, the the first detent and release, the switches are on the overhead sunroof will open to the vent console.
  • Page 50 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-25 Sunshade Switch Open/Close: To open or close the sunshade, press the front or back of the sunshade switch (2) to the first detent and hold, to open or close the sunshade to a desired position. Express Open/Express Close: To express open or close the sunshade, press the sunshade...
  • Page 51 2-26 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 52: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belts What Will You See after an Airbag Inflates? ... . 3-23 Safety Belts ....3-11 Restraints Airbag On-Off Switch .
  • Page 53: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the head restraint down, and release top of the restraint is at the same the button. Pull and push on the height as the top of the occupant's head restraint after the button is Warning head.
  • Page 54: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints The height of the head restraint can The vehicle's rear seat has an Front Seats be adjusted. Pull the head restraint adjustable headrest in the centre up to raise it. Try to move the head seating position that can be Power Seat Adjustment restraint to make sure that it is adjusted the same way as the...
  • Page 55: Lumbar Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints To adjust a power seat: Lumbar Adjustment Thigh Support Adjustment Move the seat forward or Power Lumbar rearward by sliding the control forward or rearward. Raise or lower the front part of the seat cushion by moving the front of the control up or down.
  • Page 56: Reclining Seat Backrests

    Seats and Restraints Reclining Seat Backrests Warning Power Reclining Seatbacks 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.
  • Page 57: Memory Seats

    Seats and Restraints Memory Seats Storing Memory Positions Placing the ignition in OFF before the stored positions are reached To save positions to the 1 and 2 stops the recall. buttons: If something has blocked the driver 1. Adjust the driver seat, seatback seat and/or the adjustable pedals recliner, both outside mirrors, while recalling a memory position,...
  • Page 58 Seats and Restraints When the Auto Memory Recall See Vehicle Personalisation on (3 in) rearward automatically feature is enabled in the vehicle page 5-38. allowing the driver more room to exit personalisation menu, memory 1 the vehicle. To stop recall movement, press one or 2 positions are recalled in the of the memory, power mirror, Easy Exit recall activates when one...
  • Page 59: Heated And Ventilated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Heated and Ventilated When this feature is off, the symbols on the buttons are white. When a Front Seats heated seat is turned on, the symbol turns red. When a ventilated seat (if Warning available) is turned on, the symbol turns blue.
  • Page 60: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Remote Start Heated and Rear Seats Ventilated Seats Split Folding Seatbacks During a remote start, the heated or ventilated seats can be turned on With this feature, either side of the automatically. When it is cold rear seatback can be folded down outside, the heated seats turn on, for more cargo space.
  • Page 61: Heated Rear Seats

    3-10 Seats and Restraints Raising the Seatbacks To raise the seat backrest: Reclining the Seatbacks 1. Lift the lever on top of the To recline the seat backrest: Warning seatback. Raise the seatback 1. Lift and hold the lever on top of and release the lever.
  • Page 62: Rear Seat

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 the off setting. Three lights indicate Safety Belts the highest setting, and one light This section of the manual indicates the lowest. describes how to use safety belts Rear Seat properly. It also describes some things not to do with safety belts. Pass-Through Door Warning Do not let anyone ride where a...
  • Page 63 3-12 Seats and Restraints Why Safety Belts Work safety belts. That is why wearing Warning (Continued) safety belts makes such good sense. are more likely to be seriously Questions and Answers About injured or killed. Do not allow Safety Belts passengers to ride in any area of the vehicle that is not equipped Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle...
  • Page 64: 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 65: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    3-14 Seats and Restraints Lap-Shoulder Belt All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap-shoulder belt. The following instructions explain how to wear a lap-shoulder belt properly. 1. Adjust the seat, if the seat is adjustable, so you can sit up straight.
  • Page 66 Seats and Restraints 3-15 To unlatch the belt, just push the are part of the safety belt assembly. button on the buckle. They can help tighten the safety belts during the early stages of a Before a door is closed, be sure the moderate to severe frontal and near safety belt is out of the way.
  • Page 67 3-16 Seats and Restraints properly adjusted, the comfort guide Warning (Continued) positions the belt away from the neck and head. and across the chest. These parts Here is how to install a comfort of the body are best able to take guide to the safety belt: belt restraining forces.
  • Page 68: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 To remove and store the comfort Safety Belt Extender guide, squeeze the belt edges If the vehicle's safety belt will fasten together so that the safety belt can around you, you should use it. be removed from the guide. Slide the guide back into its storage But if a safety belt is not long pocket located on the side of...
  • Page 69: Safety Belt Care

    3-18 Seats and Restraints to have it repaired. Torn or frayed Replacing Safety Belt See your dealer to have the safety safety belts may not protect you in a belt assemblies inspected or System Parts after a crash. They can rip apart under replaced.
  • Page 70: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Airbag System For frontal airbags, the word Here are the most important things AIRBAG is on the centre of the to know about the airbag system: The vehicle has the following steering wheel for the driver and on airbags: the instrument panel for the front Warning...
  • Page 71: Where Are The Airbags

    3-20 Seats and Restraints Where Are the Airbags? Warning Warning Because airbags inflate with great Children who are up against, force and faster than the blink of or very close to, any airbag when an eye, anyone who is up it inflates can be seriously injured against, or very close to any or killed.
  • Page 72 Seats and Restraints 3-21 Driver Side Shown, Passenger Driver Side Shown, Passenger The front outboard passenger Side Similar Side Similar frontal airbag is in the passenger side instrument panel. The driver and front outboard The roof-rail airbags for the driver, passenger seat-mounted side front passenger, and second row impact airbags are in the sides of...
  • Page 73: When Should An Airbag

    3-22 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag It depends on what is hit, the Warning (Continued) direction of the impact, and how Inflate? quickly the vehicle slows down. or even death. The path of an This vehicle is equipped with Frontal airbags may inflate at inflating airbag must be kept airbags.
  • Page 74: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 A seat-mounted side impact airbag inflator. Gas from the inflator fills the first and second rows. The rollover is designed to inflate on the side of airbag causing the bag to break out capable roof-rail airbags are the vehicle that is struck.
  • Page 75 3-24 Seats and Restraints several minutes. For location of the Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) airbags, see Where Are the Airbags? on page 3-20. 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 76: Airbag On-Off Switch

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 The infant has a medical crash. A new system will include condition which, according to the airbag modules and possibly infant's physician, makes it other parts. The service manual necessary for the infant to ride in for your vehicle covers the need the front seat so that the driver to replace other parts.
  • Page 77 3-26 Seats and Restraints Medical Condition: A passenger passenger frontal airbag is off, after Warning (Continued) has a medical condition which, the system check is completed. The according to his or her physician: airbag off light will come on and stay Do not turn off the passenger on to let you know that the front Causes the passenger airbag to...
  • Page 78: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    Seats and Restraints 3-27 dealer and the service manual have The operation of the airbag system information about servicing the can also be affected by changing or vehicle and the airbag system. moving any parts of the front seats, safety belts, the airbag sensing and diagnostic module, steering wheel, Warning instrument panel, any airbag...
  • Page 79: Airbag System Check

    3-28 Seats and Restraints airbag system will be affected if the Replacing Airbag System If an airbag inflates, you will need to vehicle is modified for any other replace airbag system parts. See Parts after a Crash reason, contact your dealer. your dealer for service.
  • Page 80: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-29 Can proper safety belt fit be Child Restraints The manufacturer instructions that maintained for the length of the come with the booster seat state the trip? If yes, continue. If no, weight and height limitations for that Older Children return to the booster seat.
  • Page 81 3-30 Seats and Restraints In a crash, children who are not Warning (Continued) buckled up can strike other people who are buckled up, or can be belt. The belt force would then be thrown out of the vehicle. Older applied right on the abdomen. children need to use safety belts That could cause serious or fatal properly.
  • Page 82: Infants And Young

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 Infants and Young the vehicle's safety belt system nor its airbag system is designed Children for them. Everyone in a vehicle needs Children who are not restrained protection! This includes infants and properly can strike other people, all other children.
  • Page 83 3-32 Seats and Restraints For most basic types of child Warning (Continued) Warning restraints, there are many different models available. When purchasing seat, always move the front A young child's hip bones are still a child restraint, be sure it is passenger seat as far back as it so small that the vehicle's regular designed to be used in a motor...
  • Page 84: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-33 Child Restraint Systems Forward-Facing Child Seat Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat provides A booster seat is a child restraint Rear-Facing Infant Seat restraint for the child's body with the designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat provides harness.
  • Page 85: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a Securing the Child within the crash if the child restraint is not Restraint in the Vehicle Child Restraint properly secured in the vehicle. Warning When securing an add-on child Warning restraint, refer to the instructions A child can be seriously injured or...
  • Page 86 Seats and Restraints 3-35 If a child restraint is secured in the DO NOT place rear-facing child seat Warning (Continued) front outboard passenger seat, there on this seat. DEATH OR SERIOUS is a switch on the instrument panel INJURY can occur. This is because deploy under some unusual to manually turn off the front the risk to the rear-facing child is so...
  • Page 87 3-36 Seats and Restraints Depending on where you place the Wherever a child restraint is child restraint and the size of the installed, be sure to secure the child child restraint, you may not be able restraint properly. to access adjacent safety belt Keep in mind that an unsecured assemblies or ISOFIX anchors for child restraint can move around in a...
  • Page 88 Seats and Restraints 3-37 Configurations for Use of Child Restraints Use the following chart to determine which seats in the vehicle are suitable for the carriage of child restraint systems. Mass Group Passenger Seating Positions Front Passenger Rear Right Outboard Rear Centre Rear Left Outboard Group 0...
  • Page 89 3-38 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability for Various Seating Positions Use the following chart to determine which seats in the vehicle are suitable for the ISOFIX child restraint systems. Mass Group Class Size Fixture Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Front Rear Right Rear Centre...
  • Page 90 Seats and Restraints 3-39 Mass Group Class Size Fixture Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Front Rear Right Rear Centre Rear Left Passenger Outboard Outboard (22 to 36 kg) IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward-facing universal category child restraint systems approved for use in this mass group.
  • Page 91: Isofix Child Restraint

    3-40 Seats and Restraints Child restraint system size classes ISOFIX Child Restraint No more than two ISOFIX child and fixtures are as follows: restraint systems can be installed Systems on the rear seats at the same time, A - ISO/F3: Full-height though not right next to each other.
  • Page 92: Securing Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-41 Restraint Systems Suitability table the instructions that come with the by IUF. See Where to Put the child restraint say that the top strap Restraint on page 3-34. must be anchored. If the child restraint does not have Securing Child Restraints the ISOFIX system, you will be (Rear Seat)
  • Page 93: Securing Child Restraints

    3-42 Seats and Restraints 5. If the child restraint has a top There is a switch on the instrument tether, follow the child restraint panel that you can use to turn off manufacturer's instructions the right front passenger frontal regarding the use of the top airbag.
  • Page 94 Seats and Restraints 3-43 Warning (Continued) Warning Warning Even if the airbag switch has If the airbag readiness light ever When using a child restraint turned off the right front comes on and stays on, it means system on the front passenger passenger frontal airbag, no that something may be wrong seat, the airbag system for the...
  • Page 95 3-44 Seats and Restraints If the vehicle does not have a rear 1. Move the seat as far back as it seat that will accommodate a will go before securing the rear-facing child restraint, a forward-facing child restraint. rear-facing child restraint should not When the airbag on-off switch be installed in the vehicle, even if has turned off the right front...
  • Page 96 Seats and Restraints 3-45 If the vehicle does not have a To remove the child restraint, rear seat and the child restraint unfasten the vehicle safety belt and has a top tether, follow the child let it return to the stowed position. restraint manufacturer's If you turned the airbag off with the instructions regarding the use of...
  • Page 97 3-46 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 98: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Cupholders .
  • Page 99: Cupholders

    Storage Cupholders Front Storage A storage area is located in front of the gear lever. Push upward on the top of the door and release; the The front cupholder has a divider If equipped with storage behind the door automatically opens. that can be adjusted to climate control system, touch and accommodate large or small...
  • Page 100: Centre Console Storage

    Storage Centre Console Storage Additional Storage Features The centre console has an armrest, upper storage tray, and lower storage area. Cargo Cover The armrest can be adjusted. Slide For vehicles with the dual position the top of the armrest to adjust to cargo cover, it can be used to cover the desired position.
  • Page 101 Storage into the rear compartment, or the lower (2) position to conceal objects in the rear compartment. Install the Cargo Cover 1. Hold the cartridge so that the pull-out shade faces the rear of the vehicle. 5. Insert the shade pins in the 2.
  • Page 102: Cargo Tie-Downs

    Storage Cargo Tie-Downs For vehicles equipped with cargo tie-downs, the four tie-downs are located in the rear compartment of the vehicle. Use the tie-downs to secure small loads. Cargo Management System A prop rod locks to hold the cover Press the red button on the prop rod up when opened.
  • Page 103 Storage Warning (Continued) closed position and latch before driving. If the cover is removed, always store it outside of the vehicle. When it is replaced, always be sure that it is securely reattached. To access the rear storage areas of the cargo management system, and the tire sealant and compressor kit: 3.
  • Page 104 Storage U-Rail 3. Reinstall the fence and lock both latches (1) by turning to align with the arrow on the adapter (2). Press both adapter buttons to move the adapters (2) on the straight part of the u-rail. For vehicles with a u-rail system, the fence can be moved to different To move the fence around the u-rail, positions on the u-rail track to...
  • Page 105 Storage Installing the Fence 3. Insert the top of the fence into Insert the D-ring sliders (1) into the the lower two clips (1). channel (2) located in the middle of Insert the fence into the adapters the rail. Push the button to move the 4.
  • Page 106: Cargo Net

    Storage Warning (Continued) net. If items are not properly stored, damage to the net could occur and items can be thrown about the vehicle. You or others could be injured. Always store items behind the net. If equipped, the cargo net can be used to store light loads, keeping them from falling over or being The loop of the D-ring slider must...
  • Page 107 4-10 Storage 3. Mount the cargo net to the rear 5. Mount the cargo net to the cargo 6. Pull on the straps to tighten seat tethers on the back of the tie-downs on the lower side the net. folded down rear seats and pull panels.
  • Page 108: Convenience Net

    Storage 4-11 4. Open the cargo management Roof Rack System Caution system cover. 5. For vehicles with an inflator kit, Loading cargo on the roof rack Warning store the cargo net in the that weighs more than 100 kg available space next to the kit. If something is carried on top of (220 lb) or hangs over the rear or the vehicle that is longer or wider...
  • Page 109 4-12 Storage sudden starts, sharp turns, sudden braking, or abrupt manoeuvres; otherwise it may result in loss of control. If driving for a long distance, on rough roads, or at high speeds, occasionally stop the vehicle to make sure the cargo remains in its place.
  • Page 110 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Engine Coolant Temperature Security Light ....5-23 Gauge ..... . 5-12 Main-Beam On Light .
  • Page 111: Controls

    Instruments and Controls Object Detection System Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel Messages ....5-33 while driving. Ride Control System Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls Messages .
  • Page 112: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls The steering wheel takes about Heavy snow or ice can overload the three minutes to start heating. wiper motor. Wipe Parking Horn If the ignition is changed to Press on the steering wheel pad STOPPING THE ENGINE/OFF to sound the horn.
  • Page 113: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls Keep this area of the windscreen Wiper Arm Assembly Protection activated. See Washer Fluid on clear of debris to allow for best page 10-18 for information on filling When using an automatic car wash, system performance. the windscreen washer fluid move the windscreen wiper lever to reservoir.
  • Page 114: Headlamp Washer

    Instruments and Controls ON: Press the upper portion of the The wiper operations return to Headlamp Washer button for continuous rear window normal when the transmission is no If equipped with headlamp washers, wipes. longer in N (Neutral) or the vehicle they are located to the side of the speed has increased.
  • Page 115: Power Sockets

    Instruments and Controls Setting the Time Power Sockets There is a small cap that must be removed to access the accessory To set the time: The accessory power outlets can be power outlet. When not using the used to plug in electrical equipment, 1.
  • Page 116: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and Controls When adding electrical equipment, To empty the ashtray, remove it from Caution ensure that you follow the proper the instrument panel by holding the installation instructions included with edges and pulling straight out. To Holding a cigarette lighter in while the equipment.
  • Page 117: 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 118: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 119: Speedometer

    5-10 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 120: Trip Odometer

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 possible, it is set at zero and a label There is an arrow near the fuel Caution (Continued) is put on the driver door to show the gauge pointing to the side of the old mileage reading. vehicle the fuel door is on.
  • Page 121: Engine Coolant Temperature

    5-12 Instruments and Controls The gauge takes a few seconds engine is too hot. Pull off the road, If the driver safety belt is buckled, to stabilise after the ignition is stop the vehicle, and turn off the neither the light nor chime turned on and goes back to engine as soon as possible.
  • Page 122: Airbag Readiness Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 If the front passenger safety belt is for several seconds in the buckled, neither the chime nor the instrument cluster to alert the driver light comes on. that passengers may need to fasten their safety belts. After the The front passenger safety belt passenger safety belt is buckled, warning light and chime may turn on...
  • Page 123: Airbag On-Off Light

    5-14 Instruments and Controls If there is a problem with the airbag When the front passenger frontal Warning system, a Driver Information Centre airbag is manually turned off using (DIC) message may also come on. the airbag on-off switch on the side If the front passenger frontal See Airbag System Messages on of the instrument panel, the off...
  • Page 124: Charging System Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Charging System Light If a short distance must be driven Warning (Continued) with the light on, be sure to turn off all accessories, such as the radio frontal airbag could inflate even and air conditioner. though the airbag on-off switch is turned off.
  • Page 125 5-16 Instruments and Controls If the malfunction indicator lamp could damage the emission control Caution comes on while the engine is system on the vehicle. Diagnosis running, this indicates that the OBD and service might be required. Modifications made to the engine, II system has detected a problem To prevent more serious damage to transmission, exhaust, intake,...
  • Page 126 Instruments and Controls 5-17 The following may correct an If one or more of these conditions emission control system occurs, change the fuel brand used. malfunction: It may require at least one full tank of the proper fuel to turn the light off. Check that the fuel cap is fully installed.
  • Page 127: Brake System Warning

    5-18 Instruments and Controls ready for inspection. This can Electric Parking Brake happen if the 12-volt battery has Light 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 several days of routine driving.
  • Page 128: Service Electric Parking Brake

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 Service Electric Parking the Driver Information Centre (DIC), vehicle needs service. A chime may see Brake System Messages on also sound when the light comes on Brake Light page 5-28. steady. If the ABS light is the only light on, Antilock Brake System the vehicle has regular brakes, but (ABS) Warning Light...
  • Page 129: Vehicle Ahead Indicator

    5-20 Instruments and Controls If equipped, this light briefly comes This light will display amber when This light and the StabiliTrak OFF on while starting the vehicle. you are following a vehicle ahead light come on when StabiliTrak is much too closely. turned off.
  • Page 130: Traction Control System

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 If the StabiliTrak and TCS are off, message may display. Check the If it does not, have the vehicle the system does not assist in DIC messages to determine which serviced by the dealer. If the system controlling the vehicle.
  • Page 131: Tyre Pressure Light

    5-22 Instruments and Controls Tyre Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and Then Is On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then stays on, there may be a problem with the TPMS. If the problem is not corrected, the light This light should come on briefly as will come on at every ignition cycle.
  • Page 132: Low Fuel Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 For vehicles with the fuel economy Security Light Main-Beam On Light mode light, it comes on when the eco (economy) button, located next to the shift lever, is pressed. Press the button again to turn off the light and exit the fuel economy mode.
  • Page 133: Adaptive Forward Lighting

    5-24 Instruments and Controls Adaptive Forward Front Fog Lamp Light Rear Fog Lamp Light Lighting (AFL) Light The fog lamp light comes on when This light comes on when the rear the fog lamps are in use. fog lamps are in use. This light should come on briefly as the vehicle is started.
  • Page 134: Cruise Control Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 Cruise Control Light Information Displays : Press the five-way control to move between the interactive display zones in the cluster. Press Driver Information to go back to the previous menu. Centre (DIC) SEL (Select): Press the centre to The DIC displays are shown in the open a menu or select a menu item.
  • Page 135 5-26 Instruments and Controls 4. Press SEL while an item is vehicle is low on fuel. The fuel per hour (mph). This average is highlighted to select or deselect range estimate is based on an calculated based on the various that item.
  • Page 136 Instruments and Controls 5-27 Distance to Destination: Shows Oil Life: Shows an estimate of the Tyre Pressure: Shows the the distance to the destination when oil's remaining useful life. approximate pressures of all four using route guidance. If REMAINING OIL LIFE 99% is tyres.
  • Page 137: Vehicle Messages

    5-28 Instruments and Controls 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 138: Compass Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 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 139: Door Ajar Messages

    5-30 Instruments and Controls SERVICE ADAPTIVE CRUISE HOOD OPEN If this message continues to appear, have the system repaired by your CONTROL This message will display along with dealer as soon as possible to avoid a bonnet open symbol when the This message displays when the damage to the engine.
  • Page 140: Engine Oil Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 severe damage. This message ENGINE OIL HOT, IDLE Engine Power Messages clears when the engine has cooled ENGINE ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED to a safe operating temperature. This message displays when the This message displays when the HIGH COOLANT engine oil temperature is too hot.
  • Page 141: Key And Lock Messages

    5-32 Instruments and Controls TIGHTEN GAS CAP NO REMOTE PRESS BRAKE Lamp Messages TO RESTART This message displays when the AFL (ADAPTIVE FORWARD fuel cap is not on tight. Tighten the This message is displayed if the LIGHTING) LAMPS NEED fuel cap.
  • Page 142: Object Detection System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 XXX INDICATOR FAILURE AUTOMATIC COLLISION PREP entire front and/or rear of the vehicle. For cleaning REDUCED When one of the indicators is out, instructions, see Exterior Care this message displays to show This message displays when the on page 10-78.
  • Page 143 5-34 Instruments and Controls Collision Alert (FCA), and the Active SERVICE AUTOMATIC Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Emergency Braking System may not features. Take the vehicle to your COLLISION PREP work or may not work as well. dealer. If this message displays, take the LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SERVICE PARK ASSIST vehicle to your dealer to repair the...
  • Page 144: Ride Control System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-35 SIDE DETECTION SYSTEM Ride Control System the dealer. If the message still displays or appears again when you UNAVAILABLE Messages begin driving, the system needs This message indicates that Side service. See your dealer. SERVICE ALL WHEEL DRIVE Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) and Rear SERVICE STABILITRAK Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) are...
  • Page 145: Security Messages

    5-36 Instruments and Controls SPORT MODE ON Security Messages SERVICE VEHICLE SOON This message displays when Sport This message displays if there is a THEFT ATTEMPTED Mode has been activated. See problem with the vehicle. Take the This message displays if the vehicle Selective Ride Control on page 9-31 vehicle to your dealer for service.
  • Page 146: Transmission Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-37 the steering wheel while starting the This message also displays LEFT Transmission Messages vehicle to unlock the steering FRONT, RIGHT FRONT, LEFT SERVICE TRANSMISSION column. If the vehicle still does not REAR, or RIGHT REAR to indicate start, turn the steering wheel the the location of the low tyre.
  • Page 147: Vehicle Personalisation

    5-38 Instruments and Controls TRANSMISSION HOT - IDLE selected on the wiper control. See Vehicle Windscreen Wiper/Washer on ENGINE Personalisation page 5-3. This message displays and a chime Use the audio system controls to sounds if the transmission fluid in Vehicle Speed Messages access the personalisation menus the vehicle gets hot.
  • Page 148 Instruments and Controls 5-39 Number of Favourites Pages Personalisation Menus Language [Language] Audible Touch Feedback The following list of menu items may Select Language, then select from be available: the available language(s). Bose Audio Pilot Time and Date The selected language will display Maximum Start Up Volume on the system, and voice Language [Language]...
  • Page 149 5-40 Instruments and Controls Remote Lock, Unlock, Start Bose Audio Pilot Auto Compartment Zone Temp Climate and Air Quality This feature adjusts the volume This feature allows for selection of based on the noise in the vehicle. the compartment zone temperature Select and the following may See Bose AudioPilot Noise setting when the vehicle is...
  • Page 150 Instruments and Controls 5-41 Collision/Detection Systems capability of the Auto Collision stopping vehicle, and then that Preparation feature. With the Alert & vehicle drives on. See Adaptive Select the Collision/Detection Brake setting, both Forward Cruise Control on page 9-34. Systems menu and the following Collision Alert as well as the Select Off or On.
  • Page 151 5-42 Instruments and Controls Reverse Tilt Mirror Exit Lighting shifted to R (Reverse) to improve visibility of the ground near the rear Rain Sense Wipers Auto Main Beam Assist wheels. They will return to their Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear Vehicle Locator Lights previous driving position when the vehicle is shifted out of R (Reverse)
  • Page 152 Instruments and Controls 5-43 Select Off or On. On some vehicles Delayed Door Lock Remote Lock Feedback select Off, Normal Sensitivity, When on, this feature will delay the This allows selection of what type of or Low Sensitivity. locking of the doors. To override the feedback is given when locking the delay, press the power door lock vehicle with the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 153 5-44 Instruments and Controls Remote Start Auto Heat Seats Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder Ringtones If equipped and turned on, this This feature sounds an alert when Press to change the ring tone for feature will turn the heated seats on the RKE transmitter is left in the the specific phone.
  • Page 154 Instruments and Controls 5-45 Select Confirm More or Calibrate Touchscreen Restore Vehicle Settings Confirm Less. Select to calibrate the touchscreen, This allows selection of restoring then follow the prompts. vehicle settings. Prompt Length Select Cancel or Restore. This feature adjusts the voice Turn Display Off prompt length.
  • Page 155 5-46 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 156: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Instrument Panel Illumination Control ..... . 6-9 Exterior Lamp Controls Cargo Lamp ....6-9 Exterior Lighting Courtesy Lamps .
  • Page 157 Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Automatically The system turns the main beam Driving with IntelliBeam turns the exterior lamps on and off, headlamps on when it is dark The system only activates the main depending on outside lighting. enough and there is no other traffic beams when driving over 40 km/h present.
  • Page 158: Headlamp Main/Dipped-Beam

    Lighting The IntelliBeam system can be The other vehicle's lamps cannot Headlamp Main/ disabled by the Main/dipped be detected due to dense Dipped-Beam Changer beam Changer or the exhaust, smoke, fog, snow, road Flash-to-Pass feature. If this spray, mist, or other airborne Push the indicator lever away from happens, the Main/dipped beam obstructions.
  • Page 159: Daytime Running

    Lighting Daytime Running on. The main beam headlamps, tail headlamps to provide greater road lamps, sidemarker, instrument panel illumination in various driving Lamps (DRL) and other lamps will not be on. conditions. If equipped, DRL can make it easier The headlamps automatically To enable AFL, set the exterior lamp for others to see the front of your change from DRL to the regular...
  • Page 160: Headlamp Levelling Control

    Lighting City Lighting Headlamp Levelling (Headlamp Levelling): Move the thumbwheel up or down to Control If the vehicle speed is less than adjust the headlamps. 50 km/h (31 mph), the headlamp range is automatically reduced. Correct adjustment of the headlamp level can reduce the glare for other Tourist Lighting drivers.
  • Page 161: Twilight Sentinel

    Lighting The delay time selected has Twilight Sentinel If the vehicle is started in a dark elapsed. garage, the automatic headlamp system comes on immediately. If it See Vehicle Personalisation on is light outside when the vehicle page 5-38 to select the delay time leaves the garage, there is a slight or no delay time.
  • Page 162: Hazard Lights

    Lighting Hazard Lights Turn and Lane-Change Raise or lower the lever until the arrow starts to flash to signal a lane Signals change. The indicator flashes three times. The stalk returns to its starting position when it is released. If after signalling a turn or lane change the arrow flashes rapidly or does not come on, a signal bulb may be burned out.
  • Page 163: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting Front Fog Lamps Rear Fog Lamps (Front Fog Lamps): Press to turn the fog lamps on or off. An indicator light on the instrument cluster comes on when the fog lamps are on. The fog lamps come on together with the parking lamps.
  • Page 164: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Cargo Lamp The cargo lamp is located in the Instrument Panel rear compartment and is controlled by the dome lamp. See Dome Illumination Control Lamps on page 6-9. Courtesy Lamps The courtesy lamps come on automatically when any door is opened and the dome lamp is in the door position.
  • Page 165: Reading Lamps

    6-10 Lighting Reading Lamps Lighting Features opened after the ignition is turned off. The dome lamps also come on There are reading lamps in the when the driver door is opened after Entry Lighting overhead console and over the rear the ignition is changed to the off passenger doors.
  • Page 166: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting 6-11 When the battery's state of charge EPM works to prevent excessive If some interior lamps are left on is low, the voltage is raised slightly discharge of the battery. It does this and the ignition is turned off, the to quickly bring the charge back up.
  • Page 167 6-12 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 168: Introduction

    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 169 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 170: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Systems The climate control buttons and the touch screen are used to adjust the Dual Automatic Climate Control heating, cooling, and ventilation. System ..... . 8-1 Rear Climate Control System .
  • Page 171 Climate Controls Climate Control Touch Screen The climate control status screen appears briefly when the climate The fan, air delivery mode, air control buttons on the faceplate are conditioning, driver and passenger adjusted. The air delivery mode can temperatures and SYNC settings be adjusted on the climate control can be controlled by pressing status screen.
  • Page 172 Climate Controls 2. Set the temperature. Allow the SYNC (Synchronised Air Delivery Mode Control: When system time to stabilise. Then Temperature): Press SYNC on the the climate information is displayed, adjust the temperature as touch screen to link all climate zone press the desired air delivery mode needed for best comfort.
  • Page 173 Climate Controls quality air outside the vehicle. The Manual recirculation mode is not (Defrost): Clears the air quality sensor will not maintain available when in Defrost or Defog windscreen of mist or frost more recirculation for an extended period modes. quickly.
  • Page 174 Climate Controls The heated outside mirrors turn on Driver and Passenger Heated and Sensor when the rear window demister Ventilated Seats (If Equipped): The solar sensor, located on top of button is on and help to clear mist Press to heat the driver or the instrument panel near the or frost from the surface of the passenger seat cushion and...
  • Page 175: Rear Climate Control System

    Climate Controls Rear Climate Control 6. Rear AUTO (Automatic (On/Off) Operation) System 6. TEMP (Temperature Control) 7. Front (Front Climate Control If equipped with a rear climate Touch Screen) control system, the settings can be 8. Rear Control Lockout adjusted with the rear climate control buttons and the touch 9.
  • Page 176: Air Vents

    Climate Controls SYNC: Press the SYNC button on Manual Operation Air Vents the touch screen to match the rear (Fan Control): Press Move the sliding knob on the air climate control temperature to the briefly or press and hold the rear outlets up and down or left and right front climate control driver climate control buttons or touch...
  • Page 177: Maintenance

    Climate Controls Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter The filter removes dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled into the vehicle. The filter should be replaced as part of routine scheduled maintenance, see Scheduled Maintenance on page 11-1.
  • Page 178: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-18 Cruise Control Shifting out of Park ..9-19 Cruise Control ....9-32 Operating Parking over Things Adaptive Cruise Control .
  • Page 179: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating Trailer Towing Driving Information Braking General Towing Braking action involves perception Information ....9-57 Defensive Driving time and reaction time. Deciding to Driving Characteristics and push the brake pedal is perception Towing Tips .
  • Page 180: Steering

    Driving and Operating Antilock Brake System (ABS) power brake assist but it will be Caution (Continued) allows steering while braking. used when the brake is applied. Once the power assist is used up, it damage may occur to the power Off-Road Recovery can take longer to stop and the steering system and there may be...
  • Page 181: Loss Of Control

    Driving and Operating Try to avoid sudden steering, 2. Turn the steering wheel about Defensive drivers avoid most skids acceleration, or braking, one-eighth of a turn, until the by taking reasonable care suited to including reducing vehicle speed right front tyre contacts the existing conditions, and by not by shifting to a lower gear.
  • Page 182: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating There is no hard and fast rule about Other driving tips include: Warning (Continued) aquaplaning. The best advice is to Keep the vehicle well ventilated. slow down when the road is wet. After driving through a large Keep the interior Other Rainy Weather Tips puddle of water or a car/vehicle...
  • Page 183: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Stay in your own lane. Do not Drive with caution, whatever the Warning swing wide or cut across the condition. Accelerate gently so centre of the road. Drive at traction is not lost. Accelerating too Using the brakes to slow the speeds that let you stay in your quickly causes the wheels to spin vehicle on a long downhill slope...
  • Page 184 Driving and Operating clear. Avoid sudden steering Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) manoeuvres and braking while on ice. vehicle and set the fan speed cannot be seen or smelled. It can Turn off cruise control on slippery to the highest setting. See cause unconsciousness and even surfaces.
  • Page 185: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If the Vehicle Is Stuck Rocking the Vehicle to Get Vehicle Load Limits it Out Slowly and cautiously spin the It is very important to know how Turn the steering wheel left and wheels to free the vehicle when much weight the vehicle can right to clear the area around the stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow.
  • Page 186 Driving and Operating pillar (B-pillar). With the driver Rating (GAWR) for the front and Warning (Continued) door open, you will find the label rear axle. See Certification attached near the door lock Label later in this section. vehicle handles. This could post.
  • Page 187 9-10 Driving and Operating there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.
  • Page 188 Driving and Operating 9-11 seating positions. The combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating weight of the driver, passengers, (GVWR). The GVWR includes and cargo should never exceed the weight of the vehicle, all the vehicle's capacity weight. occupants, fuel, and cargo. The Certification/Tyre label also Certification Label tells you the maximum weights...
  • Page 189 9-12 Driving and Operating If the vehicle is carrying a heavy The label will help you decide Warning (Continued) load, it should be spread out. how much cargo and installed See Steps for Determining equipment your vehicle can Put things in the cargo Correct Load Limit earlier in this carry.
  • Page 190: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating 9-13 Starting and Caution (Continued) Operating breaking-in guideline every time you get new brake New Vehicle Run-In linings. Following run-in, engine speed Caution and load can be gradually increased. The vehicle does not need an elaborate run-in. But it will perform better in the long run if Adjustable Throttle and you follow these guidelines:...
  • Page 191: Ignition Positions

    9-14 Driving and Operating Ignition Positions To shift out of P (Park), the vehicle be heard as the lock actuates or must be in ON/RUN mode and the releases. The steering column lock brake pedal must be applied. can bind with the wheels turned off centre.
  • Page 192: Starting The Petrol Engine

    Driving and Operating 9-15 to N (Neutral), firmly apply the STOP button for longer than Service Only Mode brakes and steer the vehicle to a two seconds, or press twice in This power mode is available for safe location. five seconds. service and diagnostics, and to ACC/ACCESSORY (Amber verify the proper operation of the...
  • Page 193 9-16 Driving and Operating Mobile phone chargers can interfere 2. When the engine begins Caution with the operation of the Keyless cranking, let go of the button and Access System. Battery chargers the engine cranks automatically Do not try to shift to P (Park) if should not be plugged in when until it starts.
  • Page 194: Engine Heater

    Driving and Operating 9-17 4. If the engine does not start and When the engine starts, let go of the Caution (Continued) no DIC message is displayed, accelerator. If the vehicle starts wait 15 seconds before trying briefly but then stops again, do the covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 195: Retained Accessory

    9-18 Driving and Operating 3. The heater cord requires an Retained Accessory Leaving the Vehicle with the adaptor/extension cord, which is Engine Running Power (RAP) available from your dealer. Plug this adaptor/extension cord into These accessories can be used Warning the heater's electrical cord.
  • Page 196: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-19 If you have to leave the vehicle with If torque lock does occur, your If the vehicle has an uncharged the engine running, be sure the vehicle may need to be pushed battery or a battery with low voltage, vehicle is in P (Park) and the uphill by another vehicle to relieve try charging or jump starting the...
  • Page 197: Parking Over Things

    9-20 Driving and Operating If you still cannot move the gear Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) lever from P (Park), consult your dealer or a professional towing There are holes or openings Warning service. in the vehicle body from damage or aftermarket Engine exhaust contains carbon Parking over Things modifications that are not...
  • Page 198: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Running the Vehicle Automatic Warning While Parked Transmission It is dangerous to get out of the It is better not to park with the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully engine running. in P (Park) with the parking brake If the vehicle is left with the engine firmly applied.
  • Page 199 9-22 Driving and Operating regular brakes first and then press At low vehicle speeds, R (Reverse) Caution the gear lever button before you can can be used to rock the vehicle shift from P (Park) when the ignition back and forth to get out of snow, Shifting out of P (Park) or is in ON/RUN.
  • Page 200: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-23 Downshifting the transmission in Manual Mode DSC allows you to shift an slippery road conditions could result automatic transmission similar to a Driver Shift Control (DSC) in skidding. See Skidding under manual gearbox. To use the DSC Loss of Control on page 9-4 feature: Caution...
  • Page 201: Fuel Economy Mode

    9-24 Driving and Operating SPORT MODE ON will be Gear position is indicated in the While in the DSC mode, the displayed in the DIC. See Ride bottom right corner of the display transmission will automatically Control System Messages on area in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 202: Drive Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-25 The accelerator pedal will be Drive Systems less sensitive. The vehicle's computers will All-Wheel Drive more aggressively shut off fuel Vehicles with this feature transfer to the engine under deceleration. torque as required to the rear The engine operates at lower wheels.
  • Page 203: Antilock Brake

    9-26 Driving and Operating Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it suddenly slows or stops. Always becomes necessary to slam on the leave enough room up ahead to brakes and continue braking to stop, even with ABS. Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a Using ABS...
  • Page 204: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Parking Brake There are also handbrake-related flashing, have the vehicle serviced. Driver Information Centre (DIC) Do not drive the vehicle if the red messages. See Brake System handbrake status light is flashing. Messages on page 5-28. In case of See your dealer.
  • Page 205: Brake Assist

    9-28 Driving and Operating EPB Release system hydraulic brake control Caution (Continued) module to supplement the power To release the EPB: brake system under conditions damage to brake system parts. 1. Place the ignition in the ACC/ where the driver has quickly and Make sure that the parking brake ACCESSORY or ON/RUN forcefully applied the brake pedal in...
  • Page 206: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-29 drive off. After the driver completely Ride Control Systems vehicle wheel brakes to assist the stops and holds the vehicle in a driver in keeping the vehicle on the complete standstill on a grade, HSA intended path. Trailer Sway Control Traction Control/ will be automatically activated.
  • Page 207 9-30 Driving and Operating See If the Vehicle Is Stuck on maintaining control. The vehicle is Caution page 9-8 and Turning the Systems safe to drive, but driving should be Off and On later in this section. adjusted accordingly. Do not repeatedly brake or comes on and stays on: accelerate heavily when TCS is off.
  • Page 208: Limited-Slip Rear Axle

    Driving and Operating 9-31 To turn off both TCS and StabiliTrak, Limited-Slip Rear Axle Tour: Use for normal city and highway driving. This setting press and hold the button until Vehicles with a limited-slip rear axle provides a smooth, soft ride. the traction off light and the can give more traction on snow,...
  • Page 209: Cruise Control

    9-32 Driving and Operating ® The Driver Information Centre (DIC) Cruise Control If the StabiliTrak system begins to will display SPORT MODE ON limit wheel spin while using cruise when the Sport Mode has been control, the cruise control Warning activated.
  • Page 210 Driving and Operating 9-33 Increasing Speed While Cruise (On/Off): Press to turn the 1. Press to turn the cruise Control is at a Set Speed system on and off. A white cruise system on. control indicator appears in the If the cruise control system is 2.
  • Page 211: Adaptive Cruise Control

    9-34 Driving and Operating Each time this is done, the vehicle speed down. If the brake is vehicle detected directly ahead in vehicle goes about 1.6 km/h applied, the cruise control your path. If no vehicle is detected (1 mph) slower. disengages.
  • Page 212 Driving and Operating 9-35 Warning Warning (Continued) ACC has limited braking ability Do not use Adaptive Cruise and may not have time to slow Control when: the vehicle down enough to avoid On winding and hilly roads or a collision with another vehicle when the sensors are you are following.
  • Page 213 9-36 Driving and Operating 2. Get up to the desired speed. Resuming a Set Speed (Cancel): Press to disengage ACC without erasing the set speed 3. Press and release the SET If the ACC is set at a desired speed from memory.
  • Page 214 Driving and Operating 9-37 Press and hold +RES up until To decrease the vehicle speed in Since each gap setting corresponds the desired set speed appears smaller increments, press SET to a following time (Far, Medium, on the display, then release it. down briefly.
  • Page 215 9-38 Driving and Operating Alerting the Driver Approaching and Following a lights will come on. The automatic Vehicle braking may feel or sound different than if the brakes were applied manually. This is normal. Stationary or Very Slow-Moving Objects Warning The vehicle ahead symbol is in the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) instrument cluster.
  • Page 216 Driving and Operating 9-39 ACC Automatically Disengages If the stopped vehicle ahead has Warning driven away and ACC has not ACC may automatically disengage resumed, the vehicle ahead symbol and the driver will need to manually If ACC has stopped the vehicle, will flash as a reminder.
  • Page 217 9-40 Driving and Operating ACC Override ACC may operate differently in a Warning (Continued) sharp bend. It may reduce the If using the accelerator pedal while vehicle speed if the bend is too ACC is active, a DIC warning accelerates up to the set speed, sharp.
  • Page 218 Driving and Operating 9-41 Other Vehicle Lane Changes Do not use ACC when driving on steep hills or when towing a trailer. ACC will not detect a vehicle in the lane while driving on steep hills. The driver will often need to take over acceleration and braking on steep hills, especially when towing a trailer.
  • Page 219: Driver Assistance Systems

    9-42 Driving and Operating Cleaning the Sensing System Driver Assistance Warning (Continued) The camera sensor on the back of Systems the rearview mirror and the radar Under many conditions, these sensors on the front of the vehicle This vehicle may have features that can become blocked by snow, ice, systems will not: work together to help avoid crashes...
  • Page 220: Assistance Systems For Parking Or Reversing

    Driving and Operating 9-43 Audible or Safety Alert Seat When the vehicle is shifted into R (Reverse), the RVC displays an Some driver assistance features image of the area behind the vehicle alert the driver of obstacles by in the centre stack display. beeping.
  • Page 221 9-44 Driving and Operating Displayed images may be farther or Use caution while changing lanes Warning (Continued) closer than they appear. The area when towing a trailer, as the RCTA displayed is limited and objects that detection zones that extend out are too close or too far from the are close to either corner of the from the back of the vehicle do not...
  • Page 222: Assistance Systems For Driving

    Driving and Operating 9-45 on some vehicles, for the Front indicator light next to the button Assistance Systems for Parking Assist system. As the object comes on when the features are on Driving gets closer, more bars light up. and turns off when the features have been disabled.
  • Page 223 9-46 Driving and Operating vehicle has Adaptive Cruise Control of Collision/Detection Systems Warning (ACC), it can detect vehicles to under Vehicle Personalisation on distances of approximately 110 m page 5-38. FCA does not provide a warning (360 ft) and operates at all speeds. Detecting the Vehicle Ahead to help avoid a crash, unless it See Adaptive Cruise Control on...
  • Page 224 Driving and Operating 9-47 When the vehicle is started, this Selecting the Alert Timing Press the collision alert/following series of red lights will come on to gap button on the steering wheel to indicate the system is operating. set the FCA timing to far, medium, When your vehicle approaches near, or on some vehicles, off.
  • Page 225: System

    9-48 Driving and Operating Unnecessary Alerts Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) Automatic Collision Preparation (ACP) System FCA may provide unnecessary IBA may activate when the brake alerts for turning vehicles, vehicles pedal is applied quickly by providing ACP may help reduce crash in other lanes, objects that are not a boost to braking based on the damage by applying the vehicle's...
  • Page 226 Driving and Operating 9-49 Automatic Braking Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) In some imminent front-end crash situations, if the driver has not Detect a stopped or a turning vehicle ahead, applied the brakes, Automatic slow-moving vehicle or other guardrails, signs, and other Braking applies the brakes to help object ahead.
  • Page 227: Side Blind Zone

    9-50 Driving and Operating Side Blind Zone ground. This zone starts at Warning (Continued) approximately the middle of the Alert (SBZA) vehicle and goes back 5 m (16 ft). making a lane change, always If equipped, the Side Blind Zone How the System Works check mirrors, glance over your Alert system is a lane-changing aid...
  • Page 228: Lane Departure

    Driving and Operating 9-51 or right-side mirror display will light of the vehicle. This is normal system If the SBZA displays do not light up up if a vehicle is detected in that operation; the vehicle does not need when vehicles are in the blind zone blind zone.
  • Page 229 9-52 Driving and Operating When the vehicle crosses a How the System Works Warning (Continued) detected lane marking, the LDW The LDW camera sensor is on the indicator will flash and either three windscreen ahead of the rearview Warn that the vehicle is beeps will be sounded from the left mirror.
  • Page 230 Driving and Operating 9-53 The windscreen may be If LDW is on, the LDW indicator will Warning (Continued) damaged. appear green if the system detects a left or right lane marking while the The weather may be limiting or hilly roads, or in conditions that vehicle is travelling at 56 km/h (35 visibility.
  • Page 231: Fuel

    9-54 Driving and Operating Fuel Prohibited Fuels methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). Do not use Petrols containing oxygenates, such Use the recommended fuel for petrols with MMT as they can as ethers and ethanol, as well as proper vehicle maintenance. reduce spark plug life and affect reformulated petrols are available in emission control system some cities.
  • Page 232: Filling The Tank

    Driving and Operating 9-55 Filling the Tank The fuel cap is behind a hinged fuel Warning (Continued) door on the passenger side of the vehicle. To open the fuel filler flap, Warning Fuel can spray out if the fuel push and release the rearward cap is opened too quickly.
  • Page 233: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-56 Driving and Operating When replacing the fuel cap, turn it Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) clockwise until it clicks once. Make sure the cap is fully installed. The Remove the container from might cause the malfunction diagnostic system can determine if the vehicle, boot, or pickup indicator lamp to light, and could the fuel cap has been left off or...
  • Page 234: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating 9-57 Do not tow a trailer during the Trailer Towing Warning first 800 km (500 mi), to prevent damage to the engine, axle or General Towing When towing a trailer, exhaust other parts. gases may collect at the rear of Information Then, during the first 800 km the vehicle and enter if the...
  • Page 235 9-58 Driving and Operating Towing a trailer requires a certain trailer, which mainly occurs during Making Turns amount of experience. The cornering. This is normal when combination you are driving is towing heavier trailers. Caution longer and not as responsive as the Following Distance vehicle itself.
  • Page 236 Driving and Operating 9-59 also flash, telling other drivers the grades, the vehicle could show If parking the rig on a hill: vehicle is turning, changing lanes or signs similar to engine overheating. 1. Press the brake pedal, but do stopping.
  • Page 237 9-60 Driving and Operating 3. Drive slowly until the trailer is Trailer Towing equipment, passengers and cargo in clear of the chocks. the tow vehicle must be subtracted Before pulling a trailer, there are from the maximum trailer weight. 4. Stop and have someone pick up three important considerations that and store the chocks.
  • Page 238: Towing Equipment

    Driving and Operating 9-61 (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) or Towing Equipment the RGAWR (Rear Gross Axle Hitches Weight Rating). The effect of additional weight may reduce the It is important to have the correct trailering capacity more than the hitch equipment. Crosswinds, large total of the additional weight.
  • Page 239 9-62 Driving and Operating Installing the Hitch 1. Remove the hitch cover and store in a safe place. 3. If the hitch is not ready to be 4. Insert the hitch into the housing installed, the tension must be set and push up firmly until you hear by pulling the knob out and the knob snap into place against...
  • Page 240 Driving and Operating 9-63 Removing the Hitch becomes separated from the hitch. Always leave just enough slack so the rig can turn. Never allow safety chains to drag on the ground. Trailer Brakes A loaded trailer that weighs more than 450 kg (1,000 lbs) needs to have its own brake system that is adequate for the weight of the trailer.
  • Page 241: Conversions And Add-Ons

    9-64 Driving and Operating Trailer Sway Conversions and Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the Control (TSC) Add-Ons vehicle is not operating. The vehicle has a TSC feature as The vehicle has an airbag system. Add-On Electrical part of the StabiliTrak system.
  • Page 242: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Starter Switch Check ..10-22 Engine Compartment Fuse Automatic Transmission Shift Block ..... 10-33 Lock Control Function Instrument Panel Fuse Check .
  • Page 243: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care Tyre Chains ....10-53 General Information Damage to vehicle components If a Tyre Goes Flat ..10-54 resulting from modifications or the For service and parts needs, visit Tyre Sealant and...
  • Page 244: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle Care 10-3 Vehicle Checks If doing some of your own service Caution work, use the proper service manual. It tells you much more Doing Your Own Even small amounts of about how to service the vehicle contamination can cause damage Service Work than this manual can.
  • Page 245: Bonnet

    10-4 Vehicle Care Bonnet To open the bonnet: 2. Move the secondary bonnet release lever up to release the striker. The lever is located near the middle of the bonnet. 1. Pull the release handle with the 3. Lift the hood. above symbol on it.
  • Page 246: Overview

    Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 247: Engine Cover

    10-6 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on 10. Remote Positive (+) Terminal. 2. Engine Cover Bolt page 10-9. See Jump Starting on 3. Engine Cover page 10-70. 2. Power Steering Reservoir and To remove: Cap (Under Engine Cover). See 11.
  • Page 248: Checking Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-7 Check the engine oil level after engine shutoff will not Caution regularly and maintain the provide an accurate oil level proper oil level. See Checking reading. Do not add too much oil. Oil Engine Oil and When to Add levels above or below the Engine Oil in this section.
  • Page 249 10-8 Vehicle Care Selecting the Right Engine Oil specification. See Specification Caution earlier in this section for more Selecting the right engine oil information. depends on both the proper oil Failure to use the recommended specification and viscosity grade. Engine Oil Additives/Engine engine oil can result in engine See Recommended Fluids and Oil Flushes...
  • Page 250: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care 10-9 containing used engine oil. See the When the system has calculated After you change the oil, the oil life manufacturer's warnings about the that oil life has been diminished, it monitor will need to be reset. See use and disposal of oil products.
  • Page 251 10-10 Vehicle Care When to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Inspect or replace the air cleaner/ filter at the scheduled maintenance intervals. See Scheduled Maintenance on page 11-1. If driving in dusty/dirty conditions, inspect the filter at each engine oil change. How to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner/Filter To inspect the air cleaner/filter,...
  • Page 252: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-11 4. Disconnect the electrical 9. Reconnect outlet duct to cover Caution connector (2). First, remove the and tighten the air duct connector lock clip located at the clamp (1). If the air cleaner/filter is off, dirt bottom of the connector, then 10.
  • Page 253: Engine Coolant

    10-12 Vehicle Care Warning Warning Caution An electric engine cooling fan Heater and radiator hoses, and Using coolant other than ® under the bonnet can start up other engine parts, can be very DEX-COOL can cause even when the engine is not hot.
  • Page 254 Vehicle Care 10-13 The following explains the cooling Use a 50/50 mixture of clean, Caution (Continued) system and how to check and add drinkable water and DEX-COOL coolant when it is low. If there is a coolant. If using this mixture, damaged.
  • Page 255 10-14 Vehicle Care Check to see if coolant is visible in How to Add Coolant to the Warning the coolant surge tank. If the coolant Coolant Surge Tank inside the coolant surge tank is Steam and scalding liquids from a boiling, do not do anything else until Caution hot cooling system can blow out...
  • Page 256 Vehicle Care 10-15 3. Fill the coolant surge tank with Warning (Continued) the proper mixture to the indicated level mark. could catch fire and you or others 4. With the coolant surge tank could be burned. Use a 50/ pressure cap off, start the 50 mixture of clean, drinkable engine and let it run until you water and DEX-COOL coolant.
  • Page 257: Engine Overheating

    10-16 Vehicle Care should be running. If they are not, Caution Warning (Continued) do not continue to run the engine and have the vehicle serviced. If the pressure cap is not tightly Wait until there is no sign of installed, coolant loss and steam or coolant before you open Caution possible engine damage may...
  • Page 258: Power Steering Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Tows a trailer. If there is no sign of steam, idle the How to Check Power Steering engine for three minutes while Fluid If the overheat warning displays with parked. If the warning is still no sign of steam: To check the power steering fluid: displayed, turn off the engine until it 1.
  • Page 259: Washer Fluid

    10-18 Vehicle Care What to Use below freezing, use a fluid that has Caution sufficient protection against freezing. Caution Do not use engine coolant Adding Washer Fluid (antifreeze) in the windscreen Use of the incorrect fluid may washer. It can damage the The WASHER FLUID LOW ADD damage the vehicle and the windscreen washer system...
  • Page 260: Brakes

    Vehicle Care 10-19 Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Replacing Brake System Parts can cause a brake squeal when the The braking system on a vehicle is This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brakes are first applied or lightly complex. Its many parts have to be brake pads have built-in wear applied.
  • Page 261: Brake Fluid

    10-20 Vehicle Care Brake Fluid since a leak means that sooner Checking Brake Fluid or later the brakes will not The brake/clutch fluid can be work well. checked without taking off the cap Do not top up the brake/clutch fluid. by looking at the brake/clutch fluid Adding fluid does not correct a leak.
  • Page 262: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-21 Always clean the brake/clutch fluid Caution (Continued) Warning reservoir cap and the area around the cap before removing it. This be replaced. Do not let Batteries should not be disposed helps keep dirt from entering the someone put in the wrong of with regular refuse.
  • Page 263: All-Wheel Drive

    10-22 Vehicle Care is a fluid leak or unusual noise. Warning Warning (Continued) If required, have the transfer case serviced by your dealer. Do not use a match or flame near Battery posts, terminals and a vehicle's battery. If you need related accessories contain lead Starter Switch Check more light, use a torch.
  • Page 264: Function Check

    Vehicle Care 10-23 If the vehicle starts in any other 3. With the engine off, turn the Park on a fairly steep hill, with the position, contact your dealer for ignition on, but do not start the vehicle facing downhill. Keeping service.
  • Page 265: Replacement

    10-24 Vehicle Care proper windscreen wiper blade To remove the cover: length and type, see Maintenance Replacement Parts on page 11-6. Caution Allowing the wiper arm to touch the windscreen when no wiper blade is installed could damage 1. Slide a plastic tool under the the windscreen.
  • Page 266: Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care 10-25 To remove the wiper blade: Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Headlamp alignment has been For the proper type of replacement preset and should need no further bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on adjustment. page 10-31. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, For any bulb changing procedure the headlamp alignment may be not listed in this section, contact...
  • Page 267: High Intensity Discharge

    10-26 Vehicle Care High Intensity Discharge Headlamps (HID) Lighting Warning The high intensity discharge lighting system operates at a very high voltage. If you try to service any of the system components, you could be seriously injured. Have your dealer or a qualified technician service them.
  • Page 268 Vehicle Care 10-27 3. Lift the air cleaner/filter base to Warning disengage from the three pins. Dipped-Beam Headlamps/ Liquids from environment or spillage and/or tools placed on Daytime Running Lamps top of or used in the underbonnet (DRL), Main-Beam electrical centre while the cover is Headlamps (Base) removed can pose a risk of electrical shock/burn to anyone in...
  • Page 269 10-28 Vehicle Care 8. Install the cap with the down Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) arrow pointing down in the back (Uplevel) of the headlamp assembly. 9. For the driver side, reinstall the under bonnet electrical centre cover by latching three clips. 10.
  • Page 270: Indicator Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-29 6. Connect the electrical connector. 4. Install the bulb socket in the headlamp assembly. 7. Install the cap with the down arrow pointing down in the back 5. For the driver side, reinstall the of the headlamp assembly. under bonnet electrical centre cover by latching three clips.
  • Page 271: Back-Up Lamps

    10-30 Vehicle Care 9. Reinstall the taillamp assembly and tighten the screws. 10. Reinstall the taillamp cover by snapping it into place. 11. Push the push pin to secure the taillamp cover. Back-Up Lamps This vehicle has LED reversing and rear fog lamps.
  • Page 272: Replacement Bulbs

    Vehicle Care 10-31 8. Push on the lamp side opposite the clip until the lamp assembly snaps into place. Replacement Bulbs Bulb Exterior Lamp Number Daytime Running W21/ Lamp (If Equipped) 5W ULL Headlamp Main 9005 Beam (Base) Passenger Side Shown, Driver 4.
  • Page 273: Electrical System

    10-32 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 274: Engine Compartment Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care 10-33 Engine Compartment Fuse Block To remove the fuse block cover, press the clips on the cover and lift it straight up. Caution Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component.
  • Page 275 10-34 Vehicle Care J-Case Usage MiniFuses Usage MiniFuses Usage Fuses Battery Sense Engine Control Rear Electrical Module Powertrain (Regulated Voltage Centre 2 Control) Fuel Injectors - Even Cooling Fan 2 Adaptive Forward Fuel Injectors - Odd Lighting/Adaptive Starter Washer Headlamp Levelling Cooling Fan 1 Module Heated Steering...
  • Page 276 Vehicle Care 10-35 Instrument Panel Fuse MiniFuses Usage Mini Relays Usage Block Cooling Fan 1 Main Beam Headlamp Right Run/Crank Main Beam Headlamp Left Micro Usage Relays Ignition Steering Column Lock Vacuum Pump Trailer Right Wiper Control Brake lamp Wiper Speed Trailer Left Starter Brake lamp...
  • Page 277 10-36 Vehicle Care MiniFuses Usage DISPLY Display S/ROOF Sunroof Universal Handsfree Phone (If Equipped) Radio Auxiliary Power IP/CNSL Outlet Instrument Panel/Console APO - CNSL Auxiliary Power Outlet - Floor Console BCM 1 Body Control Module 3 BCM 4 Body Control Module 4 BCM 7 Body Control...
  • Page 278: Rear Compartment Fuse

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Rear Compartment Fuse MiniFuses Usage J-Case Usage Block Fuses BCM 6 Body Control Module 6 BCM 8 Body Control Module 8 ESCL Electronic Steering Column Lock FRT BLWR Front Blower AIRBAG Sensing and Relays Usage Diagnostic Module LOGIC RLY/ Logistics Relay/ Data Link...
  • Page 279 10-38 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage AOS MDL Automatic Occupant Sensing Module AUX PWR Auxiliary Power Outlet * BCM Body Control THEFT Module Theft CAMERA Rear Vision Camera CNSTR Canister Vent VENT Driver Power Seat PWR SEAT EOCM/ External Object SBZA Calculating Module/ Side Blind Zone Alert...
  • Page 280 Vehicle Care 10-39 Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage IGN/ Ignition/Theft 1 REAR Rear Defog UGDO Universal Garage THEFT 1 DEFOG Door Opener IGN/ Ignition/Theft 2 REAR Rear Heated Seats VICS Vehicle Information THEFT 2 HTD SEAT Communications System (Export) INFOTMNT Infotainment REAR/WPR Rear Wiper WNDO...
  • Page 281: Wheels And Tyres

    10-40 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tyres Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Tyres and a serious crash. See Worn or old tyres can Vehicle Load Limits on cause a crash. If the tread Every new GM vehicle has page 9-8. is badly worn, high-quality tyres made by a replace them.
  • Page 282: All-Season Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-41 Use only radial ply tyres of the See Tyre Pressure for traction or performance as winter same size, load range and tyres on snow or ice-covered roads. High-Speed Operation on speed rating as the original See Winter Tyres on page 10-41. page 10-43 for inflation pressure equipment tyres.
  • Page 283: Tyre Pressure

    10-42 Vehicle Care Tyre Pressure When to Check Caution (Continued) Check the tyres once a month or Tyres need the correct amount Unusual wear. more. Do not forget the compact of air pressure to operate spare, if the vehicle has one. effectively.
  • Page 284: Tyre Pressure For High-Speed Operation

    Vehicle Care 10-43 matches the recommended (38 psi), whichever is lower. Return Warning (Continued) the tyres to the recommended cold pressure on the Tyre and tyre inflation pressure when Loading Information label, no Sustained high-speed driving high-speed driving has ended. See further adjustment is necessary.
  • Page 285 10-44 Vehicle Care The Tyre Pressure Monitor System Accordingly, when the low tyre approximately one minute and then (TPMS) uses radio and sensor pressure telltale illuminates, you remain continuously illuminated. technology to check tyre pressure should stop and check your tyres as This sequence will continue upon levels.
  • Page 286: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-45 Tyre Pressure Monitor tires to the recommended pressure A Tyre and Loading Information shown on the Tire and Loading label, attached to your vehicle, Operation Information label. See Vehicle Load shows the size of the original Limits on page 9-8. equipment tyres and the correct This vehicle may have a Tyre inflation pressure for the tyres when...
  • Page 287 10-46 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching TPMS Malfunction Light and Caution process was not done or not Message completed successfully after Tyre sealant materials are not all The TPMS will not function properly rotating the tyres. The if one or more of the TPMS sensors the same.
  • Page 288 Vehicle Care 10-47 Operating electronic devices or using a TPMS relearn tool, in the 4. Use the five-way DIC control on being near facilities using radio following order: driver side front the right side of the steering wave frequencies similar to the tyre, passenger side front tyre, wheel to scroll to the Tyre TPMS could cause the TPMS...
  • Page 289: Tyre Inspection

    10-48 Vehicle Care The tyre has a puncture, cut, 8. Proceed to the passenger side Tyre Inspection or other damage that cannot front tyre, and repeat Step 7. We recommend that the tyres, be repaired well because of 9. Proceed to the passenger side including the spare tyre, if the the size or location of the rear tyre, and repeat Step 7.
  • Page 290: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-49 continues after the rotation, the tyres have been rotated. See Warning (Continued) check the wheel alignment. See Tyre Pressure on page 10-42 When It Is Time for New Tyres and Vehicle Load Limits on an emergency, a cloth or a paper on page 10-49 and Wheel page 9-8.
  • Page 291: Buying New Tyres

    10-50 Vehicle Care equipped, be replaced after six at least a month, remove the tyres years, regardless of tread wear. The or raise the vehicle to reduce the tyre manufacturer date is the last weight from the tyres. four digits of the DOT Tyre Buying New Tyres Identification Number (TIN) which is moulded into one side of the tyre...
  • Page 292 Vehicle Care 10-51 performance. GM's TPC Spec Winter tyres with the same Warning number is moulded onto the speed rating as the original tyre's sidewall near the tyre size. equipment tyres may not be Mixing tyres of different sizes, If the tyres have an all-season available for H, V, W, Y and ZR brands, or types may cause tread design, the TPC Spec...
  • Page 293: Different Size Tyres And Wheels

    10-52 Vehicle Care make sure they are the same performance, including its braking, See Buying New Tyres on ride and handling characteristics, page 10-50 and Accessories and size, load range, speed rating, stability, and resistance to rollover Modifications on page 10-2. and construction (radial) as the may be affected.
  • Page 294: Wheel Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-53 Wheel Replacement Used Replacement Wheels Warning Replace any wheel that is bent, Warning Using the wrong replacement cracked, or badly rusted or wheels, wheel bolts, or wheel corroded. If wheel nuts keep coming Replacing a wheel with a used loose, the wheel, wheel bolts, and nuts can be dangerous.
  • Page 295: If A Tyre Goes Flat

    10-54 Vehicle Care stop and retighten them. If the accelerator pedal and steer to Caution contact continues, slow down until it straighten the vehicle. It may be stops. very bumpy and noisy. Gently brake Do not install traction devices on to a stop, well off the road, Do not use tyre chains on the the front tyres.
  • Page 296 Vehicle Care 10-55 This vehicle may come with a jack Warning Warning and spare tyre or a tyre sealant and compressor kit. To use the jacking Lifting a vehicle and getting under Changing a tyre can be equipment to change a spare tyre it to do maintenance or repairs is dangerous.
  • Page 297: Tyre Sealant And Compressor Kit

    10-56 Vehicle Care The following information explains If this vehicle has a tyre sealant and Warning how to repair or change a tyre. compressor kit, there may not be a spare tyre, tyre changing Overinflating a tyre could cause Tyre Sealant and equipment, and on some vehicles the tyre to rupture and you or there may not be a place to store...
  • Page 298 Vehicle Care 10-57 The kit includes: 2. On/Off Button There is only enough sealant to seal one tyre. After usage, the sealant 3. Pressure Gauge canister and sealant/air hose 4. Pressure Deflation Button assembly must be replaced. See Removal and Installation of the 5.
  • Page 299 10-58 Vehicle Care heated environment for five minutes. 4. Remove the valve stem cap from This will help to inflate the tyre the flat tyre by turning it faster. anticlockwise. 5. Attach the sealant/air hose (6) If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre and wheel damage by driving slowly onto the tyre valve stem.
  • Page 300 Vehicle Care 10-59 9. Press the on/off (2) button to The pressure gauge (3) may 11. Press the on/off button (2) to turn the tyre sealant and read higher than the actual tyre turn the tyre sealant and compressor kit on. pressure while the compressor compressor kit off.
  • Page 301 10-60 Vehicle Care 19. Stop at a safe location and 22. Replace with a new canister check the tyre pressure. Refer assembly available from your to Steps 1 11 under Using the dealer. Tyre Sealant and Compressor 23. After temporarily sealing the Kit without Sealant to Inflate a tyre using the tyre sealant and Tyre (Not Punctured).
  • Page 302 Vehicle Care 10-61 If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre 6. Plug the power plug (8) into the and wheel damage by driving slowly accessory power outlet in the to a level place. Turn on the hazard vehicle. Unplug all items from warning flashers.
  • Page 303 10-62 Vehicle Care 10. Inflate the tyre to the 11. Press the on/off button (2) to recommended inflation turn the tyre sealant and pressure using the pressure compressor kit off. gauge (3). The recommended Be careful while handling the inflation pressure can be found tyre sealant and compressor kit on the Tyre and Loading as it could be warm after...
  • Page 304: Tyre Changing

    Vehicle Care 10-63 3. Pull up and remove the canister. in a foam container in the rear 3. Wheel Wrench compartment storage area. If the 4. Replace with a new canister 4. Wing Nut vehicle has a cargo cover, see which is available from your To access the spare tyre and tools: Cargo Management System on...
  • Page 305 10-64 Vehicle Care Removing the Flat Tyre and Installing the Spare Tyre Take off the wheel cover or centre cap, if the vehicle has one, to reach the wheel bolts. 1. Do a safety check before proceeding. See If a Tyre Goes Flat on page 10-54 for more information.
  • Page 306 Vehicle Care 10-65 7. Insert the hooked end of the extension handle through the jack and the flat end through the wheel wrench. 4. Turn the wheel wrench 6. Position the jack lift head at the anticlockwise to loosen all the jack location nearest the Warning wheel nuts, but do not remove...
  • Page 307 10-66 Vehicle Care 8. Turn the extension with the Warning Caution wheel wrench clockwise to raise the jack lift head until the jack Raising the vehicle with the jack Using a jack to raise the vehicle just fits under the vehicle. improperly positioned can without positioning it correctly damage the vehicle and even...
  • Page 308 Vehicle Care 10-67 10. Put the compact spare tyre 13. Place the compact spare tyre Warning (Continued) near you. on the wheel-mounting surface. changing a wheel, remove any Warning rust or dirt from places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle. In Never use oil or grease on bolts an emergency, a cloth or a paper or nuts because the nuts might...
  • Page 309 10-68 Vehicle Care Warning (Continued) Caution after replacing. Follow the torque Wheel covers will not fit on the specification supplied by the vehicle's compact spare. If you try aftermarket manufacturer when to put a wheel cover on the using accessory locking wheel compact spare, the cover or the nuts.
  • Page 310: Compact Spare Tyre

    Vehicle Care 10-69 2. Put back all tools as they were 5. Attach the strap to the cargo The compact spare is for temporary stored in the rear storage tie-down in the rear of the use only. Replace the compact compartment and put the vehicle.
  • Page 311: Jump Starting

    10-70 Vehicle Care designed for temporary use only. Jump Starting Caution (Continued) The vehicle will perform differently For more information about the with the spare tyre installed and it is which can damage the tyre, vehicle battery, see Battery on recommended that the vehicle wheel, and other parts of the page 10-21.
  • Page 312 Vehicle Care 10-71 Your vehicle is equipped with a Caution Caution (Continued) remote positive (+) terminal (1) and a remote negative ( ) terminal (2). Ignoring these steps could result damaged. Only use a vehicle that The remote positive (+) terminal is in costly damage to the vehicle has a 12-volt system with a located in the engine compartment...
  • Page 313 10-72 Vehicle Care 4. Open the hood on the other Caution Warning (Continued) vehicle and locate the positive (+) and negative (-) If any accessories are left on or doing this, and some have been terminal locations on that plugged in during the jump blinded.
  • Page 314 Vehicle Care 10-73 Do not connect the negative (-) unpainted metal engine part or Warning cable to the negative (-) terminal to a remote negative (-) terminal on the dead battery because this on the vehicle with the dead Fans or other moving engine can cause sparks.
  • Page 315: Towing The Vehicle

    10-74 Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle Caution Caution If the jump leads are connected Improper use of the tow eye can Caution or removed in the wrong order, cause vehicle damage. Use Incorrectly towing a disabled electrical shorting may occur and caution and low speeds to vehicle may cause damage.
  • Page 316 Vehicle Care 10-75 Rear Tow Eye Install the tow eye into the socket by Install the tow eye into the socket by turning it clockwise until it stops in a turning it clockwise until it stops in a horizontal position. Carefully open the cover by using horizontal position.
  • Page 317: Recreational Vehicle

    10-76 Vehicle Care Is the proper towing equipment Recreational Vehicle going to be used? See your Towing dealer or trailering professional for additional advice and Recreational vehicle towing means equipment recommendations. towing the vehicle behind another vehicle - such as behind a motor Is the vehicle ready to be home.
  • Page 318 Vehicle Care 10-77 5. Press the START/STOP switch Caution Caution again. The engine will stop, the DIC will display Shift to Park and If 105 km/h (65 mph) is exceeded Too much or too little fluid can the amber indicator light on the while towing the vehicle, it could damage the transmission.
  • Page 319: Appearance Care

    10-78 Vehicle Care be placed on a platform trailer with Appearance Care all four wheels off of the ground or dinghy towed from the front. Exterior Care Towing the Vehicle From Locks the Rear Locks are lubricated at the factory. Use a de-icing agent only when absolutely necessary, and have the locks greased after using.
  • Page 320 Vehicle Care 10-79 Finish Care symbol is on any Caution (Continued) underbonnet compartment electrical Application of aftermarket clearcoat centre that should not be power sealant/wax materials is not products can be obtained from washed. This could cause damage recommended. If painted surfaces your dealer.
  • Page 321 10-80 Vehicle Care The bright metal mouldings on the Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ Caution vehicle are aluminium. To prevent Lenses, Emblems, Decals and damage always follow these Stripes Machine compounding or cleaning instructions: aggressive polishing on a base Use only lukewarm or cold water, a Be sure the moulding is cool to coat/clear coat paint finish may soft cloth and a car washing soap to...
  • Page 322 Vehicle Care 10-81 Solvents, alcohols, fuels, Air Intakes Weatherstrips or other harsh cleaners. Clear debris from the air intakes, Apply Dielectric silicone grease on Ice scrapers or other hard items. between the bonnet and windscreen weatherstrips to make them last when washing the vehicle.
  • Page 323 10-82 Vehicle Care Wheels and Trim - Aluminium cracks, chafing, etc. Visually check Caution constant velocity joints, rubber or Chrome boots, and axle seals for leaks. Use a soft, clean cloth with mild To avoid surface damage, do not Body Component Lubrication soap and water to clean the wheels.
  • Page 324: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care 10-83 material to parts repaired or Interior Care remain on the surface being replaced to restore corrosion cleaned for extended periods To prevent dirt particle abrasions, protection. of time. regularly clean the vehicle's interior. Cleaners may contain solvents that Original manufacturer replacement Immediately remove any soiling.
  • Page 325 10-84 Vehicle Care Do not use laundry detergents or When heavily soiled, use warm Caution dishwashing soaps with soapy water. degreasers. For liquid cleaners, Fabric/Carpet/Suede To prevent scratching, never use use approximately 20 drops per abrasive cleaners on automotive 3.8 L (1 gal) of water. Start by vacuuming the surface glass.
  • Page 326 Vehicle Care 10-85 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, Other Plastic Surfaces, centre. Fold the cleaning cloth to Radio Displays Low Gloss Paint Surfaces and a clean area frequently to Natural Open Pore Wood...
  • Page 327: Floor Mats

    10-86 Vehicle Care Cargo Cover and Floor Mats Caution (Continued) Convenience Net Warning these solvents can permanently Wash with warm water and mild detergent. Do not use chlorine change the appearance and feel If a floor mat is the wrong size or bleach.
  • Page 328 Vehicle Care 10-87 Use the floor mat with the correct side up. Do not turn it over. Do not place anything on top of the driver side floor mat. Use only a single floor mat on the driver side. Do not place one floor mat on top of another.
  • Page 329 10-88 Vehicle Care NOTES...
  • Page 330: Service And 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 331 11-2 Service and Maintenance Fluids visual leak check. A leak Fuel system inspection for Inspection Every 15 000 km or in any system must be repaired damage or leaks. 1 Year and the fluid level checked. Exhaust system and nearby heat Change engine oil and filter.
  • Page 332 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Underbody flushing service. will decrease the life of the Check to be sure vent hose is transfer case and should be unobstructed, clear, and free of Tyre sealant and compressor kit replaced. debris. During any maintenance, (if equipped with tyre sealant if a power washer is used to and compressor kit), check...
  • Page 333 11-4 Service and Maintenance Conditions Requiring More Frequent Maintenance (Severe Service) Extreme temperatures Heavy city traffic Hilly or mountainous terrain Dusty, muddy or off-road conditions Commercial use or trailer towing Most trips less than 6 km Note: All vehicles with rear-wheel drive change driveline axle oil every 30 000 km, if vehicle is used...
  • Page 334: Lubricants, And Parts

    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 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 335: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    11-6 Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Bonnet, Door, and Folding Seat Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. 12346241). Hinges Power Tailgate Actuator Ball Joint Multi-Purpose Lubricant (GM Part No. 89021668). Weatherstrip Conditioning Weatherstrip Lubricant (GM Part No. 3634770) or Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No.
  • Page 336: Maintenance Records

    Service and Maintenance 11-7 Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Maintenance Stamp Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 337 11-8 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Maintenance Stamp Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 338: Technical Data

    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 339: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the bonnet. See your dealer for more information. Engine Cooling System 3.6L V6 Engine 12.8 L 13.5 qt...
  • Page 340 Technical Data 12-3 Fuel Consumption and Emissions Information Equivalent Urban Extra-Urban Combined Inertia Mass Carbon Dioxide Normal Mode (g/km) 2040 kg (4500 lb) ECO Mode 2040 kg (4500 lb) Fuel Economy Normal Mode 16.3 11.5 (L/100 km) 2040 kg (4500 lb) ECO Mode 2040 kg 15.1 10.8...
  • Page 341 12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 342: Customer Information

    Customer Information 13-1 Customer Customer Information Vehicle Data Recording and Information Declaration of Conformity Privacy This vehicle has systems that transmit and/or receive radio waves Event Data Recorders Customer Information subject to Directive 1999/5/EC. Declaration of Conformity ..13-1 Data Storage Modules in the These systems are in compliance Vehicle Data Recording and...
  • Page 343 RFID technology in vehicle. Cadillac vehicles does not use or If services are used (e.g., repair record personal information or link Infotainment System works, service processes, warranty...
  • Page 344 INDEX Airbag System Anti-theft Check ......3-28 Locking System ....2-17 Accessories and How Does an Airbag Antilock Brake...
  • Page 345 INDEX Bulb Replacement ... . 10-31 Centre Console Storage ..4-3 Halogen Bulbs ....10-25 Chains, Tyre .
  • Page 346 INDEX Compass Cruise Control ....9-32 Driver Information Messages ....5-29 Light .
  • Page 347 INDEX Electrical System Engine (cont'd) Fluid Oil Life System ....10-9 Engine Compartment Automatic Transmission ..10-9 Fuse Block ....10-33 Oil Messages .
  • Page 348 INDEX Fuel (cont'd) General Information Headlamps (cont'd) Main/Dipped Beam Changer . . . 6-3 Low Fuel Warning Light ..5-23 Service and Maintenance ..11-1 Recommended ....9-54 Towing .
  • Page 349: Lane Departure Warning

    INDEX Indicator Lighter, Cigarette ....5-7 Vehicle Ahead ....5-20 Lighting Lamps Infants and Young Children, Adaptive Forward .
  • Page 350 INDEX Lights (cont'd) Messages (cont'd) Ride Control System ..5-35 Seat Belt Reminders ..5-12 Main-Beam On Light ... 5-23 Security .
  • Page 351 INDEX Pregnancy, Using Safety Belts ......3-17 Park Privacy Cargo ......4-9 Shifting Into .
  • Page 352 INDEX Recommended Fluids and Roads Seats Lubricants ....11-5 Driving, Wet ....9-4 Head Restraints .
  • Page 353 i-10 INDEX Service (cont'd) Starter Switch Check ..10-22 Symbols ......iv Maintenance, General Starting the Petrol Engine .
  • Page 354 INDEX i-11 Traction Tyres (cont'd) Inflation Monitor System ..10-45 Control System (TCS)/ Vehicle ® StabiliTrak Light ... .5-21 Inspection ....10-48 Alarm System .
  • Page 355 i-12 INDEX When It Is Time for New Tyres ......10-49 Warning Where to Put the Restraint ..3-34 Brake System Light .

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