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    							The restraints control module also
    monitors the readiness of the above safety
    devices plus the crash and occupant
    sensors. The readiness of the safety
    system is indicated by a warning indicator
    light in the instrument cluster or by a
    backup tone if the warning light is not
    working. Routine maintenance of the
    airbag is not required.
    A difficulty with the system is indicated by
    one or more of the following:
    The readiness light will not
    illuminate immediately after the
    ignition is turned on.
    • The readiness light will either flash or
    stay lit.
    • A series of five beeps will be heard. The
    tone pattern will repeat periodically
    until the problem, the light or both are
    repaired.
    If any of these things happen, even
    intermittently, have the supplemental
    restraint system serviced at an authorized
    dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the
    system may not function properly in the
    event of a crash.
    The safety belt pretensioners and the front
    airbag supplemental restraint system are
    designed to activate when the vehicle
    sustains frontal deceleration sufficient to
    cause the restraints control module to
    deploy a safety device. The fact that the safety belt pretensioners
    or front airbags did not activate for both
    front seat occupants in a crash does not
    mean that something is wrong with the
    system. Rather, it means the restraints
    control module determined the accident
    conditions (crash severity, belt usage)
    were not appropriate to activate these
    safety devices.
    •
    The design of the front airbags is to
    activate only in frontal and near-frontal
    crashes (not rollovers, side impacts or
    rear impacts) unless the crash causes
    sufficient frontal deceleration.
    • The design of the safety belt
    pretensioners is to activate in frontal,
    near-frontal and side crashes and in
    rollovers.
    • The design of the side airbags is to
    inflate in certain side impact crashes.
    Side airbags may activate in other
    types of crashes if the vehicle
    experiences sufficient sideways motion
    or deformation.
    • The knee airbag(s) may deploy based
    on crash severity and occupant
    conditions.
    • The design of the Safety Canopy is to
    inflate in certain side impact crashes
    or rollover events. The Safety Canopy
    may activate in other types of crashes
    if the vehicle experiences sufficient
    sideways motion or deformation, or a
    certain likelihood of rollover.
    AIRBAG DISPOSAL
    Contact your authorized dealer as soon as
    possible. Airbags must be disposed of by
    qualified personnel.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    The remote control allows you to:
    •
    Remotely lock or unlock the vehicle
    doors.
    • Unlock the doors without actively using
    a key or remote control (intelligent
    access only).
    • Remotely open the power liftgate (if
    equipped).
    • Remotely start or stop the engine and
    user pre-set features (if equipped).
    • Arm and disarm the anti-theft system.
    • Activate the panic alarm.
    GENERAL INFORMATION ON
    RADIO FREQUENCIES
    This device complies with Part 15 of the
    FCC Rules and with Industry Canada
    license-exempt RSS standard(s).
    Operation is subject to the following two
    conditions: (1) This device may not cause
    harmful interference, and (2) This device
    must accept any interference received,
    including interference that may cause
    undesired operation.
    Note: Changes or modifications not
    expressively approved by the party
    responsible for compliance could void the
    user's authority to operate the equipment.
    The term IC before the radio certification
    number only signifies that Industry Canada
    technical specifications were met.
    The typical operating range for your
    transmitter is approximately 
    33 ft (10 m).
    Vehicles with the remote start feature will
    have a greater range.
    One of the following could cause a
    decrease in operating range:
    • Weather conditions.
    • Nearby radio towers. •
    Structures around the vehicle.
    • Other vehicles parked next to your
    vehicle.
    The radio frequency used by your remote
    control can also be used by other radio
    transmitters, for example amateur radios,
    medical equipment, wireless headphones,
    wireless remote controls, cell phones,
    battery chargers and alarm systems. If the
    frequencies are jammed, you will not be
    able to use your remote control. You can
    lock and unlock the doors with the key.
    Note: Make sure to lock your vehicle before
    leaving it unattended.
    Note: If you are in range, the remote control
    will operate if you press any button
    unintentionally.
    Intelligent Access
     (If Equipped)
    The system uses a radio frequency signal
    to communicate with your vehicle and
    authorize your vehicle to unlock when one
    of the following conditions are met:
    • You activate the front exterior door
    handle switch.
    • You press the luggage compartment
    button.
    • You press a button on the transmitter.
    If excessive radio frequency interference
    is present in the area or if the transmitter
    battery is low, you may need to
    mechanically unlock your door. You can
    use the mechanical key blade in your
    intelligent access key to open the driver
    door in this situation.  See 
    Remote
    Control (page 50).
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    							REMOTE CONTROL
    Integrated Keyhead Transmitters
    (If Equipped)
    Use the key blade to start your vehicle and
    unlock or lock the driver door from outside
    your vehicle. The transmitter portion
    functions as the remote control.
    Press the button to release the key. Press
    and hold the button to fold the key back
    in when not in use.
    Note:
    Your vehicle ’s keys came with a
    security tag that provides important vehicle
    key cut information. Keep the tag in a safe
    place for future reference. Intelligent Access Key (If Equipped)
    Your intelligent access keys operate the
    power locks and the remote start system.
    The key must be in your vehicle to activate
    the push-button start system.
    Removable Key Blade
    The intelligent access key also contains a
    removable mechanical key blade that you
    can use to unlock the driver door.
    Slide the release on the back of the remote
    control and pivot the cover off to access
    the key blade.
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    							Note:
    Your vehicle ’s backup keys came with
    a security tag that provides important
    vehicle key cut information. Keep the tag in
    a safe place for future reference.
    Replacing the Battery
    Note: Refer to local regulations when
    disposing of transmitter batteries.
    Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the
    battery terminals or on the back surface of
    the circuit board.
    Note: Replacing the battery does not delete
    the transmitter from the vehicle. The
    transmitter should operate normally.
    A message appears in the information
    display when the remote control battery
    is low.  See General Information (page
    99).
    Integrated Keyhead Transmitter
    The remote control uses one coin-type
    three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or
    equivalent.
    Press the button to release the key before
    beginning the procedure. 1. Insert a screwdriver in the position
    shown and gently push the clip.
    2. Press the clip down to release the battery cover. 3. Carefully remove the cover.
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    							Note:
    Do not touch the battery contacts or
    the printed circuit board with the
    screwdriver.
    4. Insert a screwdriver as shown to release the battery. 5. Remove the battery.
    6. Install a new battery with the + facing
    up.
    7. Replace the battery cover.
    Intelligent Access Transmitter
    The remote control uses two coin-type
    three-volt lithium batteries CR2025 or
    equivalent. 1. Slide the release on the back of the
    remote control and pivot the cover off. 2. Insert a coin into the slot and twist to
    separate the housing. 3. Remove the batteries.
    4. Install new batteries with the 
    + facing
    each other.
    Note: Make sure to replace the label
    between the two batteries.
    5. Reinstall the housing and cover.
    Memory Feature
     (If Equipped)
    You can use the remote control to recall
    memory positions.
    Press the unlock button on a linked remote
    control to recall the memory positions. If
    you enable the easy-entry-and-exit
    feature, the seat moves to the easy-entry
    position. The seat moves to the driver
    memory position when you put the key in
    the ignition.
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    							Linking a Preset Position to your
    Remote Control or Intelligent Access
    Key Fob
    See Memory Function (page 143).
    Car Finder Press the button twice within
    three seconds. The horn sounds
    and the direction indicators
    flash. We recommend you use this method
    to locate your vehicle, rather than using
    the panic alarm.
    Sounding a Panic Alarm
    Note: The panic alarm only operates when
    the ignition is off. Press the button to activate the
    alarm. Press the button again or
    switch the ignition on to
    deactivate.
    Remote Start
     (If Equipped) WARNING
    To avoid exhaust fumes, do not use
    remote start if your vehicle is parked
    indoors or in areas that are not well
    ventilated. Note:
    Do not use remote start if your vehicle
    is low on fuel. The remote start button is on the
    transmitter.
    This feature allows you to start your
    vehicle from outside the vehicle. The
    transmitter has an extended operating
    range. You can configure vehicles with automatic
    climate control to turn on the automatic
    climate control when you remote start your
    vehicle.  See Automatic Climate Control
    (page 
    128).  A manual climate control
    system runs at the setting you set it to
    when you switched off the vehicle.
    Many states and provinces restrict the use
    of remote start. Check your local and state
    or provincial laws for specific requirements
    regarding remote start systems.
    The remote start system does not work if:
    • The ignition is on.
    • The alarm system triggers.
    • You disable the feature.
    • The hood is open.
    • The transmission is not in 
    P.
    • The vehicle battery voltage is too low.
    • The service engine soon light is on.
    Remote Control Feedback
    An LED on the remote control provides
    status feedback of remote start or stop
    commands. Status
    LED
    Remote start orextension
    successful
    Solid green
    Remote stop
    successful; vehicle off
    Solid red
    Remote start orstop failed
    Blinking red
    Waiting for statusupdate
    Blinking green
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    							Remote Starting the Vehicle
    Note:
    You must press each button within
    three seconds of each other. Your vehicle
    remote starts only if you follow this
    sequence. The tag with your transmitter details the
    starting procedure.
    To remote start your vehicle:
    1. Press the lock button.
    2. Press the remote start button twice.
    The exterior lamps flash twice.
    The horn sounds if the system fails to start,
    unless quiet start is on. Quiet start runs the
    blower fan at a slower speed to reduce
    noise. You can switch it on or off in the
    information display.  See General
    Information (page 99).
    Note: If you have remote started your
    vehicle with an integrated keyhead
    transmitter, you must switch on the ignition
    before driving your vehicle. With an
    intelligent access transmitter, you must
    press the brake pedal before driving your
    vehicle.
    The power windows do not work during
    the remote start and the radio does not
    turn on automatically.
    The parking lamps remain on and the
    vehicle runs for 5, 10 or 15 minutes
    depending on the setting. Extending the Vehicle Run Time
    Repeat Steps 1 and 2 with the vehicle still
    running to extend the run time for another
    remote start period. If you programmed
    the periods to last 10 minutes, the second
    10 minutes begins after what is left of the
    first activation time. For example, if the
    vehicle has run from the first remote start
    for five minutes, the vehicle continues to
    run now for a total of 20 minutes. You can
    extend the remote start up to a maximum
    of 35 minutes.
    Wait at least five seconds before remote
    starting after a vehicle shutdown.
    Turning the Vehicle Off After Remote
    Starting
    Press the button once. The
    parking lamps turn off.
    You may have to be closer to the
    vehicle than when starting due to ground
    reflection and the added noise of the
    running vehicle.
    You can disable or enable the remote start
    system through the information display.
    See 
    General Information (page 99).
    REPLACING A LOST KEY OR
    REMOTE CONTROL
    Replacement keys or remote controls can
    be purchased from an authorized dealer.
    Authorized dealers can program remote
    controls for your vehicle.  See 
    Passive
    Anti-Theft System (page 68).
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    MyKey allows you to program keys with
    restricted driving modes to promote good
    driving habits. You can program the
    restrictions to all keys but one. Any keys
    that you did not program are administrator
    keys or admin keys.
    You can use admin keys to:
    •
    Create a MyKey with certain vehicle
    restrictions.
    • Program certain MyKey settings.
    • Clear all MyKey restrictions.
    After you program a MyKey, you can view
    the following information through the
    information display:
    • The total number of admin keys and
    MyKeys for your vehicle.
    • The total distance a MyKey driver
    traveled with your vehicle.
    Note: Every MyKey receives the same
    restrictions and settings. You cannot
    program them individually.
    Note: For vehicles equipped with a
    push-button start switch: When both a
    MyKey and an admin key are present when
    you start your vehicle, the system recognizes
    the admin key only. Standard Settings
    Not every vehicle includes the features
    listed below. If your vehicle has this
    equipment, then you cannot change the
    following settings when using a MyKey:
    •
    Seatbelt reminder or Belt-Minder™.
    MyKey mutes the audio system until
    drivers, and in some instances,
    passengers, fasten their seatbelts.
    Note: If your vehicle includes an
    AM/FM radio or a very basic audio
    system, then the radio may not mute.
    • Earlier low-fuel warning. The low-fuel
    warning activates earlier for MyKey
    drivers, giving them more time to refuel.
    • Certain driver alerts, stability systems
    or parking aids turn on automatically
    when you use the MyKey system. For
    example, Blind Spot Information
    System (BLIS), cross traffic alert, lane
    departure warning or forward collision
    warning. Note:
     MyKey drivers may be
    able to turn the lane departure warning
    feature off, but this feature turns back
    on automatically with every new key
    cycle.
    • Restricted touchscreen operation in
    some markets. For example, MyKey
    may prevent manual navigation
    destination input while the vehicle is in
    any gear other than park (P) or when
    the vehicle reaches a certain rate of
    speed.
    • Satellite radio adult content
    restrictions, if this feature is available
    in your market.
    Optional Settings
    You can configure certain vehicle feature
    settings when you first create a MyKey. You
    can also change the settings afterward
    with an admin key.
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    							Note:
    Not every feature applies to every
    vehicle in every market. When they are
    available for your vehicle, then they appear
    in your information display, providing
    choices to switch them on or off, or to select
    a more specific setting.
    • Various vehicle speed limits so the
    MyKey driver cannot exceed certain
    speeds. The information display shows
    warnings followed by an audible tone
    when the MyKey driver reaches the set
    speed. You cannot override the set
    speed by fully depressing the
    accelerator pedal. WARNING
    Do not set MyKey maximum speed
    limit to a limit that will prevent the
    driver from maintaining a safe speed
    considering posted speed limits and
    prevailing road conditions. The driver is
    always responsible to drive in accordance
    with local laws and prevailing conditions.
    Failure to do so could result in accident or
    injury. •
    Various vehicle speed reminders so
    MyKey drivers know when their vehicle
    speed approaches the limits. Warnings
    appear in your information display and
    a tone sounds when the MyKey drivers
    exceed the set vehicle speed.
    • The audio system's maximum volume
    limits to 45% so MyKey drivers can
    concentrate on the road. A message
    appears in the information display
    when MyKey drivers attempt to exceed
    the limited volume. MyKey also
    disables the automatic volume control.
    Note: If your vehicle includes an
    AM/FM radio or a very basic audio
    system, then the radio may not limit.
    • Always on setting. This setting forces
    certain features to remain on and
    active for MyKey drivers. For example,
    E911 or emergency assistance and the
    do not disturb features stay on even if
    a MyKey driver uses the feature's
    control to switch it off.
    CREATING A MYKEY
    Use the information display to create a
    MyKey.
    1. Switch the ignition on using the key or the transmitter you want to program.
    2. Access the main menu in the information display and then scroll
    through the menus to begin
    programming your MyKey.  See
    Information Displays
     (page 99).
    3. Follow the instructions in the display.
    4. A confirmation message appears in the
    display after you finish programming
    your MyKey. The programmed
    restrictions apply when you restart your
    vehicle with the programmed key or
    transmitter.
    Note: Make sure you label the programmed
    MyKey so you can distinguish it from the
    admin keys.
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    							You can also program the optional MyKey
    settings.
    Programming or Changing
    Configurable Settings
    Use the information display to program or
    change your optional MyKey settings.
    1. Switch the ignition on using the key or
    the transmitter you want to program.
    2. Access the main menu in the information display and then scroll
    through the menus to change the
    settings of your MyKey.  See
    Information Displays (page 99).
    3. Follow the instructions in the display.
    4. A confirmation message appears in the
    display after you finish programming
    your MyKey. The programmed
    restrictions apply when you restart your
    vehicle with the programmed key or
    transmitter.
    Note: You can clear or change your MyKey
    settings at any time during the same key
    cycle as you created the MyKey. If you
    switch the engine off, you must use an
    admin key to change or clear your optional
    MyKey settings.
    CLEARING ALL MYKEYS
    When you clear your MyKeys, you remove
    all restrictions and return all MyKeys to
    their original admin key status at once. To
    clear all MyKeys of all MyKey settings, use
    the information display.
    1. Switch the ignition on using an admin key.
    2. Access the main menu in the information display and then scroll
    through the menus to begin clearing
    your MyKey programming.  See
    Information Displays
     (page 99).
    3. Follow the instructions in the display. 4.
    A confirmation message appears in the
    display after you finish clearing your
    MyKeys.
    Note: When you clear your MyKeys, you
    remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys
    to their original admin key status. You
    cannot remove the MyKey restrictions
    individually.
    CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM
    STATUS
    You can find information about your
    programmed MyKeys by using the
    information display.  See 
    Information
    Displays (page 99).
    MyKey Distance
    Tracks the distance when drivers use a
    MyKey. The only way to delete the
    accumulated distance is by using an admin
    key to clear all MyKeys. If the distance does
    not accumulate as expected, then the
    intended user is not using the MyKey, or an
    admin key user recently cleared and then
    recreated a MyKey.
    Number of MyKeys
    Indicates the number of MyKeys
    programmed to your vehicle. Use this
    feature to detect how many MyKeys you
    have for your vehicle and determine when
    all MyKeys have been deleted.
    Number of Admin Keys
    Indicates how many admin keys are
    programmed to your vehicle. Use this
    feature to determine how many admin
    keys you have for your vehicle, and detect
    if an additional MyKey has been
    programmed.
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