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    							WARNING
    To help avoid personal injury, NEVER
    use the Cross Traffic Alert system as
    a replacement for using the interior
    and exterior mirrors and looking over your
    shoulder before backing out of a parking
    space. Cross Traffic Alert is not a
    replacement for careful driving. In this first example, the left sensor is only
    partially obstructed; zone coverage is
    nearly maximized.
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    							Zone coverage also decreases when
    parking at shallow angles. Here, the left
    sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage
    on that side is severely limited.
    System Lights and Messages
    The Blind Spot Information and Cross
    Traffic Alert systems illuminate a yellow
    alert indicator in the outside mirror on the
    side of your vehicle the approaching
    vehicle is coming from.
    Note:
    The alert indicator dims when the
    system detects nighttime darkness. Cross Traffic Alert also sounds a series of
    tones and a message appears in the
    information display indicating a vehicle is
    coming from the right or left. Cross Traffic
    Alert works with the reverse sensing
    system that sounds its own series of tones.
    See Rear Parking Aid (page 153).
    System Sensors WARNING
    Just prior to the system recognizing
    a blocked condition and alerting the
    driver, the number of missed objects
    will increase. To help avoid injuries, NEVER
    use the Blind Spot Information System as
    a replacement for using the side and rear
    view mirrors and looking over your shoulder
    before changing lanes. The Blind Spot
    Information System is not a replacement
    for careful driving. Note:
    It is possible to get a blockage
    warning with no blockage present; this is
    rare and known as a false blockage warning.
    A false blocked condition either
    self-corrects or clears after a key cycle.
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    							The system uses radar sensors which are
    located behind the bumper fascia on each
    side of your vehicle. Do not allow mud,
    snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these
    areas, this can cause degraded system
    performance.
    If the system detects a degraded
    performance condition, a message warning
    of a blocked sensor or low visibility will
    appear in the information display along
    with a warning indicator. You can clear the
    information display warning but the
    warning indicator will remain illuminated.
    When you remove a blockage, you can
    reset the system in two ways:
    •
    While driving, the system detects at
    least two objects.
    • You cycle the ignition from on to off
    and then back on.
    If the blockage is still present after the key
    cycle and driving in traffic, check again for
    a blockage. Reasons for messages being displayed
    Clean the fascia area in
    front of the radar or remove the obstruction.
    The radar
    surface is dirty or
    obstructed
    Drive normally in traffic for
    a few minutes to allow the radar to detect passing
    vehicles so it can clear the blocked state.
    The radar
    surface is
    not dirty or
    obstructed
    No action required. Thesystem automatically
    resets to an unblocked
    state once the rainfall or
    snowfall rate decreases or
    stops. Do not use the Blind
    Spot Information System or Cross Traffic Alert in these conditions.
    Heavy rain-
    fall or
    snowfall
    interferes with the radar
    signals
    System Limitations
    The Blind Spot Information and Cross
    Traffic Alert systems do have their
    limitations; situations such as severe
    weather conditions or debris build-up on
    the sensor area may limit vehicle detection.
    The following are other situations that may
    limit the Blind Spot Information System:
    • Certain maneuvering of vehicles
    entering and exiting the blind zone.
    • Vehicles passing through the blind zone
    at very fast rates.
    • When several vehicles forming a
    convoy pass through the blind zone.
    The following are other situations that may
    limit the Cross Traffic Alert system:
    • Adjacently parked vehicles or objects
    obstructing the sensors.
    • Approaching vehicles passing at
    speeds greater than 15 mph (24 km/h).
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    							•
    Driving in reverse faster than 5 mph
    (8 km/h).
    • Backing out of an angled parking spot.
    False Alerts
    Note: If your vehicle has a factory equipped
    tow bar and it is towing a trailer, the sensors
    will detect the trailer and turn the Blind Spot
    Information and Cross Traffic Alert systems
    off to avoid false alerts. For non-factory
    equipped tow bars, you may want to turn
    the Blind Spot Information System off
    manually.
    There may be certain instances when there
    is a false alert by either the Blind Spot
    Information or the Cross Traffic Alert
    systems that illuminates the alert indicator
    with no vehicle in the coverage zone. Some
    amount of false alerts are normal; they are
    temporary and self-correct.
    System Errors
    If either system senses a problem with the
    left or right sensor, the Blind Spot
    Information System warning indicator will
    illuminate and a message will appear in
    the information display.
    All other system faults will display only
    with a message in the information display.
    See 
    Information Messages (page 99).
    Switching the Systems Off and On
    You can temporarily switch off one or both
    systems in the information display.  See
    (page 
    96).  When you switch off the Blind
    Spot Information System, you will not
    receive alerts and the information display
    will display a system off message.
    Note: The Cross Traffic Alert system always
    switches on whenever the ignition is
    switched on. However, the Blind Spot
    Information System will remember the last
    selected on or off setting. One or both systems cannot be switched
    off when MyKey is used.
     See Principle of
    Operation (page 58).
    You can also have one or both systems
    switched off permanently at an authorized
    dealer. Once switched off, the system can
    only be switched back on at an authorized
    dealer.
    ECO MODE
    This system assists you in driving more
    efficiently by constantly monitoring
    characteristics of gear changing,
    anticipation of traffic conditions and
    speeds while driving.
    The value of these characteristics is
    represented by petals shown in the display,
    with five petals being the most efficient.
    The more efficiently you drive, the better
    the rating, and the better your vehicle's
    overall fuel economy.
    Note: These efficiency values do not result
    in a defined fuel consumption figure. It might
    vary as it is not only related to these driving
    habits, but also influenced by many other
    factors such as short trips and cold starts.
    Note: Frequent short trips, where the engine
    does not fully warm up, will also increase
    fuel consumption
    The system is accessed using the
    information display control.  See 
     (page
    96).
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    							Type 1
    Gear shifting
    A
    Anticipation
    B
    Efficient speed
    C
    Gear shifting
    Use the highest drivable gear appropriate
    for the road conditions to improve fuel
    consumption.
    Anticipation
    Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance
    to other vehicles to avoid the need for
    heavy braking or acceleration to improve
    fuel economy.
    Efficient speed
    Reduce your cruising speed on open roads
    to improve economy. Higher speeds use
    more fuel.
    Type 2 and 3
    The relevant information is shown in the
    display.
    Resetting Eco Mode
    Reset the average fuel consumption by
    using the information display control.
    Note: New values may take a short time to
    calculate STEERING
    Electric Power Steering WARNING
    The electric power steering system
    has diagnostic checks that
    continuously monitor the system. If
    a fault is detected, a message displays in
    the information display. Stop your vehicle
    as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the
    ignition off. After at least 10 seconds,
    switch the ignition on and watch the
    information display for a steering system
    warning message. If a steering system
    warning message returns, have the system
    checked by an authorized dealer. Your vehicle has an electric power steering
    system. There is no fluid reservoir. No
    maintenance is required.
    If your vehicle loses electrical power while
    you are driving, electric power steering
    assistance is lost. The steering system still
    operates and you can steer your vehicle
    manually. Manually steering your vehicle
    requires more effort.
    Extreme continuous steering may increase
    the effort required for you to steer your
    vehicle. This increased effort prevents
    overheating and permanent damage to
    the steering system. You do not lose the
    ability to steer your vehicle manually.
    Typical steering and driving maneuvers
    allow the system to cool and return to
    normal operation.
    Steering Tips
    If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:
    •
    Correct tire pressures.
    • Uneven tire wear.
    • Loose or worn suspension
    components.
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    Loose or worn steering components.
    • Improper vehicle alignment.
    Note: A high crown in the road or high
    crosswinds may also make the steering
    seem to wander or pull.
    Adaptive Learning
    The electronic power steering system
    adaptive learning helps correct road
    irregularities and improves overall handling
    and steering feel. It communicates with
    the brake system to help operate
    advanced stability control and accident
    avoidance systems. Additionally, whenever
    the battery is disconnected or a new
    battery installed, you must drive your
    vehicle a short distance before the system
    relearns the strategy and reactivates all
    systems.
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    							REAR UNDER FLOOR
    STORAGE
    Cargo Management System (If
    Equipped) The system is located in the floor of the
    cargo area. Lift the handle to open.
    LUGGAGE COVERS
    WARNINGS
    Make sure that the posts are properly
    latched in the mounting features.
    The luggage cover may cause injury
    in a sudden stop or crash if it is not securely
    installed. Do not place any objects on the
    luggage cover. They may obstruct
    your vision or strike occupants of
    your vehicle in the case of a sudden stop
    or crash. You can remove the luggage cover to load
    tall items in the cargo area. Removing the Cover
    Note:
    You must repeat the steps on both
    sides of your vehicle.
    1. Open the liftgate and disconnect the tether by pulling it out.
    2. Rotate the luggage cover upward.
    3. Tap the bottom of the luggage cover upward near the pivot rod.
    Reverse the steps to install the luggage
    cover.
    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
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    							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 full fluids
    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's seating
    position. The total load on each
    axle must never exceed its
    Gross Axle Weight Rating.
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