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The steering wheel features cruise control,
headlight and wiper controls as well as paddle
switches for basic operation of the dash radio.
NOTE:
See
Section 5 Dash Radio
for paddle
switch operation.
Horn:
Press center of steering wheel to
sound the horn.
Left Control
Headlamp Flash:
With the headlamps
off, pressing the switch will turn the headlamps
on. With the headlamps on, pressing the switch
will turn the headlamps off but marker lights
remain illuminated.
If equipped with Daytime Running
Lights (Transport Canada requirement), the
headlamps will illuminate full brightness when
the switch is pressed. With the headlamps on
(headlamps and marker lights illuminated),
pressing the switch will dim headlamps to 80%
brightness of low beam.
Cruise Control
Cruise On/Off:
Turns cruise control power
On or Off. Dash Icon will illuminate indicating
cruise control power is enabled.
WARNING:
Cruise control is not designed to
replace driver attentiveness. While
cruise control can be used as an aid in
driving, it is not a substitute for safe
driving practices and driver alertness
and awareness.
Cruise Set/Res:
Cruise Set sets and
maintains road speed.
To Set Cruise Control Speed:
1. Accelerate to desired speed.
2. Turn cruise control power On.
3. Press the Set switch. This will set
cruise control and maintain road
speed automatically.
Road speed may vary by one or two miles
an hour (depending on terrain) when cruise
control is enabled. Cruise speed can be
increased or decreased one or two mph by
momentarily pressing Res to increase or Set
to decrease road speed. Pressing and holding
Res will gradually increase road speed. When
the desired speed has been obtained, release
the switch. This speed will be the new set
cruise speed. Pressing and holding Set will
slowly decrease road speed. Release the Set
switch when the desired road speed has been
obtained. Cruise Res returns vehicle speed
to previously set cruise speed after a brake
application or cruise cancel has been pressed.
To Cancel Cruise Control:
Step on the brake.
Press the cruise cancel button.
Turn cruise control power off.
To return to the previously set cruise speed,
momentarily press Res. Cruise speed in
memory is deleted when cruise control power
is turned off. Follow steps 1 through 3 above
to reengage cruise control.
WARNING:
For safety purposes Do Not engage
cruise control in heavy traffic or on
roads that are winding, slippery or
unpaved. Do Not shift the transmission
into “N” (Neutral) with the cruise
control engaged. Engine speed may
dramatically increase until cruise
control is cancelled or turned off.
NOTE:
The transmission shift schedule
is automatically adjusted when
Cruise power is enabled to prevent
unnecessary downshifts. Turn off
Cruise power in congested traffic and
mountainous terrain.
NOTE:
The transmission will not shift into
gear if the engine RPM is at or
above 900. The display will flash “6”
indicating the engine RPM is excessive.
Select “N” and lower the engine RPM.
The brake also deactivates high idle.
To Use High Idle Feature:
Turn Cruise switch on.
Press and hold Res. Engine speed will
rise until released.
Press and hold Set until engine speed
returns to idle.
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