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    							GENERAL INFORMATION
    Note:
    Occasional brake noise is normal. If
    a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
    continuous squeal sound is present, the
    brake linings may be worn-out and should
    be inspected by an authorized dealer. If the
    vehicle has continuous vibration or shudder
    in the steering wheel while braking, the
    vehicle should be inspected by an
    authorized dealer.
    Note: Brake dust may accumulate on the
    wheels, even under normal driving
    conditions. Some dust is inevitable as the
    brakes wear and does not contribute to
    brake noise. See Cleaning the Alloy
    Wheels (page 159). See the Instrument Cluster
    chapter for information on the
    brake system warning light.
    Wet brakes result in reduced braking
    efficiency. Gently press the brake pedal a
    few times when driving from a car wash or
    standing water to dry the brakes.
    Brake Over Accelerator
    In the event the accelerator pedal
    becomes stuck or entrapped, apply steady
    and firm pressure to the brake pedal to
    slow the vehicle and reduce engine power.
    If you experience this condition, apply the
    brakes and bring your vehicle to a safe
    stop. Turn the engine off, shift the
    transmission into park (P), apply the
    parking brake, and then inspect the
    accelerator pedal for any interferences. If
    none are found and the condition persists,
    have your vehicle towed to the nearest
    authorized dealer. Hydraulic brake booster system
    (Hydroboost or Hydromax)
    The Hydroboost and Hydromax systems
    receive fluid pressure from the power
    steering pump to provide power assist
    during braking.
    The Hydromax booster receives backup
    pressure from the reserve system electric
    pump whenever the fluid in the power
    steering system is not flowing. When the
    engine is off, the pump will turn on if the
    brake pedal is applied, or if the ignition is
    turned to the on position.
    The sound of the pump operating may be
    heard by the driver, but this is a normal
    characteristic of the system.
    The reserve system provides reduced
    braking power, so the vehicle should be
    operated under these conditions with
    caution, and only to seek service repair and
    remove the vehicle from the roadway.
    Note:
    For Hydromax-equipped vehicles
    operating under normal conditions, the noise
    of the fluid flowing through the booster may
    be heard whenever the brake is applied. This
    condition is normal. Vehicle service is not
    required.
    If braking performance or pedal response
    becomes very poor, even when the pedal
    is strongly pressed, it may indicate the
    presence of air in the hydraulic system or
    leakage of fluid. Stop the vehicle safely as
    soon as possible and seek service
    immediately.
    HINTS ON DRIVING WITH
    ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
    Note: When the system is operating, the
    brake pedal will pulse and may travel
    further. Maintain pressure on the brake
    pedal. You may also hear a noise from the
    system. This is normal.
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    							The anti-lock braking system will not
    eliminate the risks when:
    •
    You drive too closely to the vehicle in
    front of you.
    • Your vehicle is hydroplaning.
    • You take corners too fast.
    • The road surface is poor.
    PARKING BRAKE WARNING
    Always set the parking brake fully
    and make sure the transmission
    selector lever is placed in park (P).
    Failure to set the parking brake and engage
    park could result in vehicle roll-away,
    property damage or bodily injury. Turn the
    ignition to the lock position and remove
    the key whenever you leave your vehicle. Apply the parking brake whenever your
    vehicle is parked.
    •
    For vehicles equipped with a foot
    operated parking brake, press the pedal
    downward to set the parking brake.
    • For vehicle equipped with a hand
    operated parking brake, pull the
    parking brake lever up to set the
    parking brake. The brake warning lamp in the
    instrument cluster illuminates
    when the ignition is turned on
    and the parking brake is applied.
    The parking brake is not recommended to
    stop a moving vehicle. However, if the
    normal brakes fail, the parking brake can
    be used to stop your vehicle in an
    emergency. Your vehicle's stopping
    distance will increase greatly and the
    handling of your vehicle will be adversely
    affected. To release the parking brake:
    •
    For vehicles equipped with a foot
    operated parking brake, pull the
    parking brake release lever.
    • For vehicles equipped with a hand
    operated parking brake, push the
    parking brake lever down.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    The traction control system helps avoid
    drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
    If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
    applies the brakes to individual wheels
    and, when needed, reduces engine power
    at the same time. If the wheels spin when
    accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,
    the system reduces engine power in order
    to increase traction.
    USING TRACTION CONTROL
    WARNING
    The stability and traction control
    light illuminates steadily if a failure
    is detected in the system. Verify that
    the traction control system was not
    manually disabled using the switch. If the
    stability control and traction control light
    is still illuminating steadily, have the
    system serviced by an authorized dealer
    immediately. Operating your vehicle with
    traction control disabled could lead to an
    increased risk of loss of vehicle control,
    vehicle rollover, personal injury and death. The system automatically turns on each
    time you switch the ignition on.
    If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow,
    switching traction control off may be
    beneficial as this allows the wheels to spin.
    Note:
    When you switch traction control off,
    stability control remains fully active.
    Switching the System Off The switch for the stability and
    traction control system is
    located on the instrument panel.
    When you switch the system off, an
    illuminated icon appears on the instrument
    cluster. Use the switch again to return the traction
    control system to normal operation.
    System Indicator Lights and
    Messages The stability and traction control
    light temporarily illuminates on
    engine start-up and flashes
    when a driving condition activates either
    of the systems. The stability and traction control
    off light temporarily illuminates
    on engine start-up and stays on:
    • When you switch the traction control
    system off.
    • If a problem occurs in either of the
    systems.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    Cruise control lets you maintain a set
    speed without keeping your foot on the
    accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
    control when your vehicle speed is greater
    than 20 mph (30 km/h).
    USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS
    Do not use cruise control on winding
    roads, in heavy traffic or when the
    road surface is slippery. This could
    result in loss of vehicle control, serious
    injury or death. When you are going downhill, your
    vehicle speed may increase above
    the set speed. The system will not
    apply the brakes but a warning displays.
    Failure to follow this warning could result
    in serious personal injury or death. To help the system to maintain the set
    speed when going downhill, downshift to
    a lower gear.
    Note:
    Cruise control will disengage if the
    vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph
    (16 km/h) below the set speed while driving
    uphill. The cruise controls are on the steering
    wheel.
    Switching Cruise Control On
    Press and release 
    ON. The indicator displays in the
    instrument cluster.
    Setting the Cruise Speed
    1. Drive to desired speed.
    2. Press and release 
    SET ACCEL.
    3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
    Changing the Set Speed
    • Press and release 
    SET ACCEL. When
    you select kph as the display
    measurement in the information
    display, the set speed changes in
    approximately 2 kph increments. When
    you select mph as the display
    measurement in the information
    display, the set speed changes in
    approximately 1 mph increments.
    • Press the accelerator or brake pedal
    until you reach the desired speed. Press
    and release 
    SET ACCEL.
    • Press and hold 
    SET ACCEL. Release
    the control when you reach the desired
    speed.
    Canceling the Set Speed
    Press and release COAST or tap the brake
    pedal. The set speed will not be erased.
    Resuming the Set Speed
    Press and release 
    RES.
    Switching Cruise Control Off
    Press and release 
    OFF when the system
    is in COAST mode or switch the ignition
    off.
    Note: You erase the set speed when you
    switch the system off.
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    							STEERING
    To help prevent damage to the power
    steering system:
    •
    Never hold the steering wheel at its
    furthest turning points (until it stops)
    for more than three to five seconds
    when the engine is running.
    • Do not operate the vehicle with a low
    power steering pump fluid level (below
    the MIN mark on the reservoir).
    • Some noise is normal during operation.
    If excessive, check for low power
    steering pump fluid level before
    seeking service by your dealer.
    • Heavy or uneven efforts may be caused
    by low power steering fluid. Check for
    low power steering pump fluid level
    before seeking service by your dealer.
    • Do not fill the power steering pump
    reservoir above the MAX mark on the
    reservoir, as this may result in leaks
    from the reservoir.
    If the power steering system breaks down
    (or if the engine is turned off), you can
    steer the vehicle manually, but it takes
    more effort.
    If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:
    • an improperly inflated tire
    • uneven tire wear
    • loose or worn suspension components
    • loose or worn steering components
    • improper vehicle alignment
    If any steering components are serviced or
    replaced, install new fasteners (many are
    coated with thread adhesive or have
    prevailing torque features which may not
    be re-used). Never re-use a bolt or nut.
    Torque fasteners to specifications.
    A high crown in the road or high crosswinds
    may also make the steering seem to
    wander or pull.
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    							LOAD LIMIT
    Vehicle Loading - with and
    without a Trailer
    This section will guide you in the
    proper loading of your vehicle,
    trailer or both, to keep your loaded
    vehicle weight within its design
    rating capability, with or without
    a trailer. Properly loading your
    vehicle will provide maximum
    return of vehicle design
    performance. Before loading your
    vehicle, familiarize yourself with
    the following terms for
    determining your vehicle
    ’s weight
    ratings, with or without a trailer,
    from the vehicle ’s Tire Label or
    Safety Compliance Certification
    Label:
    Base Curb Weight - is the weight
    of the vehicle including a full tank
    of fuel and all standard
    equipment. It does not include
    passengers, cargo, or optional
    equipment.
    Vehicle Curb Weight -
     is the
    weight of your new vehicle when
    you picked it up from your
    authorized dealer plus any
    aftermarket equipment. Payload -
     is the combined weight
    of cargo and passengers that the
    vehicle is carrying. The maximum
    payload for your vehicle can be
    found on the Tire Label on the
    B-Pillar or the edge of the driver
    door (vehicles exported outside
    the US and Canada may not have
    a Tire Label). Look for 
    “THE
    COMBINED WEIGHT OF
    OCCUPANTS AND CARGO
    SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX
    kg OR XXX lb. ” for maximum payload. The payload listed on the
    Tire Label is the maximum
    payload for the vehicle as built by
    the assembly plant. If you install
    any aftermarket or
    authorized-dealer installed
    equipment on the vehicle, you
    must subtract the weight of the
    equipment from the payload listed
    on the Tire Label in order to
    determine the new payload.
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    							WARNING
    The appropriate loading
    capacity of your vehicle can
    be limited either by volume
    capacity (how much space is
    available) or by payload capacity
    (how much weight the vehicle
    should carry). Once you have
    reached the maximum payload of
    your vehicle, do not add more
    cargo, even if there is space
    available. Overloading or
    improperly loading your vehicle
    can contribute to loss of vehicle
    control and vehicle rollover. Example only:
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    							Cargo Weight - includes all
    weight added to the Base Curb
    Weight, including cargo and
    optional equipment. When towing,
    trailer tongue load or king pin
    weight is also part of cargo weight.
    GAW (Gross Axle Weight) -
     is
    the total weight placed on each
    axle (front and rear) including
    vehicle curb weight and all
    payload. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight
    Rating) - 
     is the maximum
    allowable weight that can be
    carried by a single axle (front or
    rear). These numbers are shown
    on the Safety Compliance
    Certification Label. The label shall
    be affixed to either the door hinge
    pillar, door-latch post, or the door
    edge that meets the door-latch
    post, next to the driver seating
    position. The total load on each
    axle must never exceed its
    Gross Axle Weight Rating.
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    							Note:
     For trailer towing
    information refer to the RV and
    Trailer Towing Guide available at
    an authorized dealer. GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) -
    is the Vehicle Curb Weight, plus
    cargo, plus passengers.
    GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight
    Rating) - is the maximum
    allowable weight of the fully
    loaded vehicle (including all
    options, equipment, passengers
    and cargo). It is shown on the Safety Compliance Certification
    Label. The label shall be affixed
    to either the door hinge pillar,
    door-latch post, or the door edge
    that meets the door-latch post,
    next to the driver seating position.
    The Gross Vehicle Weight must
    never exceed the Gross Vehicle
    Weight Rating.
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    							WARNING
    Exceeding the Safety
    Compliance Certification
    Label vehicle weight rating limits
    could result in substandard
    vehicle handling or performance,
    engine, transmission and/or
    structural damage, serious
    damage to the vehicle, loss of
    control and personal injury. GCW (Gross Combined Weight)
    - is the Gross Vehicle Weight plus
    the weight of the fully loaded
    trailer. GCWR (Gross Combined
    Weight Rating) - is the maximum
    allowable weight of the vehicle
    and the loaded trailer, including
    all cargo and passengers, that the
    vehicle can handle without risking
    damage. (Important: The towing
    vehicle
    ’s braking system is rated
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    GVW  
    						
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