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Features of your vehicle
To adjust the Zone setting:
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
1. Press and hold the
button for
1. Determine the desired Zone
more than 9 seconds. When the
Control System
Number based upon your current
compass memory is cleared a "C"
The HomeLink® Wireless Control
location on the Zone Map.
will appear in the display.
System provides a convenient way to
replace up to three hand-held radio-
2. Press and hold the button for 6
2. To calibrate the compass, drive
seconds, the current Zone
the vehicle in 2 complete circles at
frequency (RF) transmitters with a
single built-in device. This innovative
Number will appear on the display.
less than 5 mph (8 km/h).
feature will learn the radio frequency
3. Pressing and holding the button
codes of most current transmitters to
again will cause the numbers to
operate devices such as gate opera-
increment (Note: they will repeat
tors, garage door openers, entry
…13, 14, 15, 1, 2, …). Releasing
door locks, security systems, even
the button when the desired Zone
home lighting. Both standard and
Number appears on the display
rolling code-equipped transmitters
will set the new Zone.
can be programmed by following the
4. Within about 5 seconds the com-
outlined procedures. Additional
pass will start displaying a com-
HomeLink® information can be found
pass heading again.
at: www.homelink.com or by calling
1-800-355-3515.
There are some conditions that can
cause changes to the vehicle mag-
nets, such as installing a ski rack or
a CB antenna. Body repair work on
the vehicle can also cause changes
to the vehicle's magnetic field. In
these situations, the compass will
need to be re-calibrated to quickly
correct for these changes. To re-cali-
brate the compass:
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Features of your vehicle
Retain the original transmitter of the
Programming HomeLink®
WARNING
RF device you are programming for
NOTICE
use in other vehicles as well as for
Before programming HomeLink®
• When programming a garage
to a garage door opener or gate
future HomeLink® programming. It is
door opener, it is advised to park
also suggested that upon the sale of
operator, make sure that people
the vehicle outside of the garage.
and objects are out of the way of
the vehicle, the programmed
• It is recommended that a new bat-
HomeLink® buttons be erased for
the device to prevent potential
tery be placed in the hand-held
harm or damage. Do not use
security purposes.
transmitter of the device being pro-
HomeLink® with any garage
grammed to HomeLink® for quick-
door opener that lacks the safe-
er training and accurate transmis-
ty stop and reverse features
sion of the radio-frequency signal.
required by U.S. federal safety
• Some vehicles may require the
standards
(this includes any
ignition switch to be turned to the
garage door opener model man-
second (or "accessories") position
ufactured before April 1, 1982).
for programming and/or opera-
A garage door that cannot
tion of HomeLink.
detect an object - signaling the
• In the event that there are still pro-
door to stop and reverse - does
gramming difficulties or questions
not meet current U.S. federal
after following the programming
safety standards. Using a
steps listed
below, contact
garage door opener without
HomeLink®homelwww.homelink.com
these features increases the
or 1-800-355-3515.
risk of serious injury or death.
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Features of your vehicle
Programming
NOTICE
Flashing
Some devices may require you to
Flashing
replace this Programming step 3 with
procedures noted in the "Gate
Operator/Canadian Programming"
section. If the HomeLink® indicator
light does not change to a rapidly
blinking light after performing these
steps, contact HomeLink® at
OYF042251N
4. Firmly press, hold for 5 seconds
2. Position the end of your hand-held
and release the programmed
OYF042252N
transmitter
1-3 inches
(2-8 cm)
HomeLink® button up to two sepa-
To train most devices, follow these
away from the HomeLink® button
rate times to activate the door. If the
instructions:
door does not activate, press and
you wish to program while keeping
1. For first-time programming, press
the indicator light in view.
hold the just-trained HomeLink® but-
ton and observe the indicator light.
and hold the two outside buttons
3. Simultaneously press and hold
(
,
), HomeLink® Channel
1
both the HomeLink® and hand-
• If the indicator light stays on con-
and Channel 3, until the indicator
held transmitter buttons until the
stantly, programming is complete
light begins to flash (after 10 sec-
HomeLink® indicator light changes
and your device should activate
onds). Release both buttons. Do
from a slow to a rapid blinking
when the HomeLink® button is
not hold the buttons for longer
light. Now you may release both
pressed and released.
than 20 seconds.
the HomeLink® and hand-held
• If the indicator light blinks rapidly
transmitter buttons.
for 2 seconds and then turns to a
constant light, continue with
"Programming" steps 5-7 to com-
plete the programming of a rolling
code equipped device (most com-
monly a garage door opener).
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Features of your vehicle
5. At the garage door opener receiv-
Gate operator & Canadian
Reprogramming a single
er (motor-head unit) in the garage,
programming
HomeLink® button
locate the "learn" or "smart" but-
During programming, your handheld
To program a device to HomeLink®
ton. This can usually be found
transmitter may automatically stop
using a HomeLink® button previously
where the hanging antenna wire is
transmitting. Continue to press the
trained, follow these steps:
attached to the motor-head unit.
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
1.Press and hold the desired
6. Firmly press and release the
Control System button (note steps 2
HomeLink® button. DO NOT
"learn" or "smart" button.
(The
through 3 in the Programming por-
release the button.
name and color of the button vary
tion of this document) while you
2.The indicator light will begin to flash
by manufacturer). There are
30
press and re-press
("cycle") your
after 20 seconds. Without releasing
seconds to initiate step 7.
handheld transmitter every two sec-
the HomeLink® button, proceed
onds until the frequency signal has
7. Return to the vehicle and firmly
with "Programming" step 2.
been learned. The indicator light will
press, hold for
2 seconds and
flash slowly and then rapidly after
release
the
programmed
several seconds upon successful
For questions or comments, contact
HomeLink® button. Repeat the
training.
HomeLink®homelwww.homelink.com or
"press/hold/release" sequence a
second time, and, depending on
1-800-355-3515.
the brand of the garage door
Operating HomeLink®
opener
(or other rolling code
To operate, simply press and release
equipped device), repeat this
the programmed HomeLink® button.
sequence a third time to complete
Activation will now occur for the
the programming process.
trained device
(i.e. garage door
opener, gate operator, security sys-
tem, entry door lock, home/office
HomeLink® should now activate your
lighting, etc.). For convenience, the
rolling code equipped device.
hand-held transmitter of the device
may also be used at any time.
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Features of your vehicle
Erasing HomeLink® buttons
FCC ID: NZLTLMHL4
NVS® is a registered trademark and
Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the
Individual buttons cannot be erased.
IC: 4112A-TLMHL4
Gentex Corporation, Zeeland,
However, to erase all three pro-
Michigan. HomeLink® is a registered
grammed buttons:
This device complies with Part 15
trademark owned by Johnson
1. Press and hold the two outer
of the FCC Rules.
Controls, Incorporated, Milwaukee,
HomeLink® buttons until the indi-
Operation is subject to the following
Wisconsin.
cator light begins to flash after 10
two conditions:
seconds.
1. This device may not cause harm-
2. Release both buttons. Do not hold
ful interference, and
for longer than 20 seconds.
2. This device must accept any inter-
The Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
ference received, including inter-
Control System is now in the training
ference that may cause undesired
(learn) mode and can be pro-
operation.
grammed at any time following the
appropriate
steps
in
the
CAUTION
Programming sections above.
The transceiver has been tested
and complies with FCC and
Industry Canada rules. Changes
or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsi-
ble for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate
the device.
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Features of your vehicle
Side view mirrors
Remote control
CAUTION
Be sure to adjust mirror angles
Do not scrape ice off the mirror
before driving.
face; this may damage the sur-
Your vehicle is equipped with both
face of the glass. If ice should
left-hand and right-hand side view
restrict movement of the mirror,
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted
do not force the mirror for
remotely with the remote switch. The
adjustment. To remove ice, use
mirror heads can be folded back to
a deicer spray, or a sponge or
prevent damage during an automatic
soft cloth with warm water.
car wash or when passing in a nar-
row street.
CAUTION
OANNCO2076
CAUTION - Side view
If the mirror is jammed with ice,
mirrors
do not adjust the mirror by force.
The electric remote control mirror
Use an approved spray de-icer
switch allows you to adjust the posi-
The right side view mirrors is
(not radiator antifreeze) to
tion of the left and right side view mir-
convex. Objects seen in the
release the frozen mechanism or
rors.
mirror are closer than they
move the vehicle to a warm
appear.
place and allow the ice to melt.
Use your interior rearview mir-
ror or direct observation to
determine the actual distance
of following vehicles when
WARNING
changing lanes.
Do not adjust or fold the side
view mirrors while the vehicle is
moving. This could result in
loss of control, and an accident
which could cause death, seri-
ous injury or property damage.
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Features of your vehicle
To adjust the position of the mirrors:
Reverse parking aid function
According to the position of the side
1. Place the ignition switch in the ON
(if equipped)
view mirrors control switch (1), the
position.
side view mirror(s) will operate as fol-
lows:
2. Move the lever(1) to R (right) or L
(left) to select the right side mirror
Left or Right : When the side view
or the left side mirror.
mirrors control switch
is in the L (Left) or R
3. Press a corresponding point on
(Right) position, both
the mirror adjustment control to
side view mirrors will
position the selected mirror up,
move downward.
down, left or right.
Neutral : When the side view mirrors
4. After the adjustment, position the
control switch is in the neu-
lever in the center to prevent inad-
tral
(center) position, the
vertent movement.
side view mirrors will not
ODM044035N
operate.
CAUTION
When you shift the shift lever to the R
• The mirrors stop moving when
(Reverse) position, the side view mir-
NOTICE
they reach the maximum
ror(s) will move downward to aid
The side view mirrors will automat-
adjusting angles, but the
reverse parking.
ically revert to their original posi-
motor continues to operate
tions under the following conditions:
while the switch is pressed.
• When the ignition switch or engine
Do not press the switch longer
start/stop button is set to the ACC
than necessary, the motor
or OFF position.
may be damaged.
• When the shift lever is moved to
• Do not attempt to adjust the
any position except the R
side view mirrors by hand.
(Reverse) position.
Doing so may damage the mir-
ror.
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Features of your vehicle
Folding the side view mirrors
Blind spot mirror (if equipped)
WARNING
Always check the road condi-
tion while driving for unex-
pected situations
even
though the vehicle is
equipped with a blind spot
mirror.
The blind spot mirror is a
device made for convenience.
Do not solely rely on the mir-
OFS043249
ror but always pay attention to
traffic around you.
ODM072031
To fold side view mirrors, grasp the
housing of mirror and then fold it
CAUTION
toward the rear of the vehicle.
Do not clean the mirror with
harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum based cleaning prod-
ucts.
OFS053068
The Blind Spot Mirror (BSM) is a
supplemental mirror that minimizes
the driver's blind spot zone by
expanding the field of view on the
rear side of the vehicle. The blind
spot mirror is equipped on the dri-
ver's left side view mirror.
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Features of your vehicle
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Type A
1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. LCD display
6. Warning and indicator lights (if equipped)
Type B
7. Turn signal indicator lights
❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may
differ from the illustration.
For more details, refer to the "Gauges"
in this chapter.
ONC047117N/ONC047084N
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Features of your vehicle
Instrument Cluster Control
■ Type A
■ Type B
Gauges
Adjusting Instrument Cluster
Speedometer
Illumination
ODM046621L/ODM046620L
• The brightness has 20 levels : 1
(MIN) ~ 20 (MAX)
ODM046057N
ODM042056
• If you hold the illumination control
knob on the right end (+) or left end
The speedometer indicates the
The brightness of the instrument
(-), the brightness will be changed
speed of the vehicle and is calibrated
panel illumination is changed by
continuously.
in miles per hour (mph) and/or kilo-
moving the illumination control knob
meters per hour (km/h).
• If the brightness reaches to the
right or left when the ignition switch
maximum or minimum level, an
or Engine Start/Stop button is ON, or
alarm will sound.
the tail lights are turned on.
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Features of your vehicle
Tachometer
Engine Coolant Temperature
Gauge
CAUTION
If the gauge pointer moves
beyond the normal range area
toward the “H” position, it indi-
cates overheating that may
damage the engine.
Do not continue driving with an
overheated engine. If your vehi-
cle overheats, refer to “If the
Engine Overheats” in chapter 6.
ODM046733
ODM046734
WARNING
The tachometer indicates the
approximate number of engine revo-
This gauge indicates the tempera-
Never remove the radiator cap
lutions per minute (rpm).
ture of the engine coolant when the
when the engine is hot. The
ignition switch or Engine Start/Stop
engine coolant is under pressure
Use the tachometer to select the cor-
rect shift points and to prevent lug-
button is ON.
and could severely burn. Wait
until the engine is cool before
ging and/or over-revving the engine.
adding coolant to the reservoir.
CAUTION
Do not operate the engine with-
in the tachometer's RED ZONE.
This may cause severe engine
damage.
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Features of your vehicle
Fuel Gauge
Odometer
WARNING - Fuel Gauge
■ Type A
■ Type B
Running out of fuel can expose
vehicle occupants to danger.
You must stop and obtain addi-
tional fuel as soon as possible
after the warning light comes
on or when the gauge indicator
comes close to the “E (Empty)”
level.
ODM046735
CAUTION
OTLE045140/OTLE045141
This gauge indicates the approxi-
Avoid driving with a extremely
The odometer Indicates the total dis-
low fuel level. Running out of
mate amount of fuel remaining in the
tance that the vehicle has been driv-
fuel tank.
fuel could cause the engine to
en and should be used to determine
misfire damaging the catalytic
when periodic maintenance should
NOTICE
converter.
be performed.
• The fuel tank capacity is given in
chapter 8.
• The fuel gauge is supplemented by
a low fuel warning light, which
will illuminate when the fuel tank
is nearly empty.
• On inclines or curves, the fuel
gauge pointer may fluctuate or the
low fuel warning light may come
on earlier than usual due to the
movement of fuel in the tank.
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Features of your vehicle
Outside Temperature Gauge
Transaxle Shift Indicator
Shift indicator pop-up
(if equipped)
■ Type A
Automatic Transaxle Shift
■ Type B
Indicator
■ Type A
■ Type B
■ Type A
■ Type B
OTLA045130/OTLA045131
This gauge indicates the current out-
OTL045134/ONC046099
side air temperatures by 1°F (1°C).
ODM046615/ODM046614
The pop-up displays the current gear
- Temperature range : -40°F ~ 140°F
This indicator displays which auto-
position selected for
2 seconds
(-40°C ~ 60°C)
(P/R/N/D).
matic transaxle shift lever is selected.
The outside temperature on the dis-
play may not change immediately
• Park : P
like a general thermometer to pre-
vent the driver from being distracted.
• Reverse : R
The temperature unit (from °F to °C
• Neutral : N
or from °C to °F) can be changed by
• Drive : D
using the “User Settings” mode of the
• Manual shift mode : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
LCD display.
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Features of your vehicle
LCD DISPLAY
LCD Display Control
LCD Modes
Modes
Symbol
Explanation
This mode displays driving information like the tripmeter,
Trip
fuel economy, and so on.
Computer
For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter.
Turn By Turn
This mode displays the state of the navigation.
(if equipped)
This mode displays the state of the Advanced Smart
Cruise Control system (SCC) and Lane Departure
SCC/LDWS
Warning System (LDWS). For more details, refer to
(if equipped)
"Advanced Smart Cruise Control system (SCC)" or "Lane
ODM042224
Departure Warning System (LDWS)" in chapter 5.
The LCD display modes can be
A/V
changed by using the control buttons
This mode displays the state of the A/V system.
on the steering wheel.
(if equipped)
This mode informs of service interval and pressure status
(1)
: MODE button for changing
of each tire.
modes
This mode informs of warning messages related to
(2)
: MOVE button for changing
Service
washer fluid or malfunction of Blind Spot Detection
items
system (BSD) and so on.
(3)
: SELECT/RESET button for
When the any door is not closed securely,
setting or resetting the
this symbol is illuminated.
selected item
In this mode, you can change settings of the doors,
User Settings
lamps and so on.
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Features of your vehicle
Trip Computer Mode
Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode
SCC/LDWS Mode (if equipped)
(if equipped)
■ Type A
■ Type B
■ Type A
■ Type B
■ Type A
■ Type B
OTLA045187/OTLA045188
OTLA045175/OTLA045176
ODM046611/ODM046610
The trip computer mode displays
This mode displays the state of the
information related to vehicle driving
This mode displays the state of the
Advanced Smart Cruise Control sys-
parameters including range, fuel
navigation.
tem
(SCC) or Lane Departure
economy, trip meter information and
Warning System (LDWS).
vehicle speed.
For more information, refer to
For more information, refer to "Trip
"Advanced Smart Cruise Control
Computer" in this chapter.
system (SCC)" or "Lane Departure
Warning System (LDWS)" in chapter
5.
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Features of your vehicle
A/V Mode
Service Mode
■ Type A
■ Type B
■ Type A
■ Type B
Service Interval
■ Type A
■ Type B
ODM046128N/ODM046166N
Service required
ODM046613/ODM046612
OTLA045181/OTLA045182
If you do not have your vehicle serv-
This mode displays the state of the
iced according to the pre-selected
A/V system.
Service in
service interval, "Service required"
It calculates and displays when you
message is displayed for several
need a scheduled maintenance
seconds each time you set the igni-
service (mileage or days).
tion switch or Engine Start/ Stop
Button to the ON position
(The
If the remaining mileage or time
mileage and time changes to "---").
reaches 900 mi. (1,500 km) or 30
days, "Service in" message is dis-
To reset the service interval to the
played for several seconds each time
mileage and days you inputted before:
you set the ignition switch or Engine
- Press the SELECT/RESET button
Start/Stop Button to the ON position.
for more than 1 second.
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Features of your vehicle
■ Type A
■ Type B
Master Warning Mode
User Settings Mode
(if equipped)
Description
• This warning light informs the driv-
er the following situations :
- Low washer fluid (if equipped).
- Blind Spot Detection (BSD) mal-
function (if equipped).
- Lane Departure warning system
(LDWS)
malfunction
(if
ODM046607N/ODM046608N
equipped).
Service in OFF
- Smart cruise control system
(SCC) malfunction (if equipped).
If the service interval is not set,
ODM046178L
"Service in OFF" message is dis-
- Service reminder and so on.
played on the LCD display.
On this mode, you can change set-
The Master Warning Light illumi-
ting of the doors, lamps, and so on.
nates when more than one of the
NOTICE
above warning situations occur. At
this time, the LCD Modes Icon will
If any of the following conditions
occur, the mileage and days may be
change from (
) to (
).
incorrect.
If the warning situation is solved, the
- The battery cable is disconnected.
master warning light will be turned
- The fuse switch is turned off.
off and the LCD Modes Icon will be
- The battery is discharged.
changed back to its previous icon
(
). (ex : refill the washer fluid)
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