NOTE:
If the SOS-Emergency Call button is acciden-
tally pushed, there is a ten second delay
before the call is placed. The system will
issue a verbal alert that a call is about to be
made. To cancel the call connection, push
the SOS-Emergency Call button again.
Once a connection between the vehicle and
an emergency service operator is made, the
SOSEmergency Call system will transmit the
following important vehicle information to
the operator:
• Indication that the occupant placed an
SOSEmergency Call.
• The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
• The last known GPS coordinates of the
vehicle.
You will then be able to speak with the emer-
gency service operator to determine if addi-
tional help is needed.
The SOS-Emergency Call has priority over
other audio sources, which will be muted. If
you have a phone connected via Bluetooth, it
is disconnected and reconnected at the end
of the SOS-Emergency Call. Voice prompts
will guide you during the SOS-Emergency
Call. If a connection is made between an
emergency service operator and your vehicle,
emergency service operators may record con-
versations and sounds within your vehicle
once a connection is made, and that by using
the service you consent to having this infor-
mation shared.
SOS-Emergency Call System Limitations
When the ignition switches to the RUN posi-
tion, the Emergency Call system runs a rou-
tine check. During this check, a red indicator
will illuminate for about three seconds. This
signal must not be confused with a fault
warning. In the event of a malfunction, the
red indicator would remain on. If the SOS-
Emergency Call system detects a malfunc-
tion, any of the following may occur at the
time the malfunction is detected:
• The LED next to the SOS button will be
continuously illuminated red.
• The Emergency Call system is powered by
its own non-rechargeable battery to ensure
operation, even when the vehicle battery is
discharged or disconnected. When system
battery is discharged, the instrument clus-
ter display will show a special message,
different than other messages referring to
other types of faults. In this case, the
system works only if powered by the vehi-
cle’s battery.
• The instrument cluster will display a mes-
sage alerting you to contact the Service
Network along with a failure warning light.
Even if the SOS-Emergency Call system is
fully functional, external or uncontrolled fac-
tors may prevent or stop SOS-Emergency Call
operation. These include, but are not limited
to, the following factors:
• The key fob has been removed from the
vehicle, and the delayed accessories mode
is active.
• The ignition is in OFF position.
• The vehicle’s electrical systems are not
intact.
• The SOS-Emergency Call system software
and/or hardware is damaged during a ve-
hicle collision.
• There are network problems that could
limit or impair service operation (e.g., er-
ror
by
operator,
busy
network,
bad
weather, etc.).
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