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Safety Features and Equipment
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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
The inner lamps only also called high beams
illuminate automatically when the engine is
started and the parking brake is released to
serve as daytime running lights. The daytime
running lights provide added safety by making
the traveling vehicle more visible to other drivers
during the day.
The daytime running lights system turns the
headlights on when:
•
Engine is running;
•
Parking brake is released;
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The exterior lighting switch is set to the OFF
position or pressed to the first position.
FOG LIGHTS
Optional halogen fog lights are available. They
provide better visibility in fog and precipitation.
They improve visibility immediately in front of the
vehicle. They also provide added safety.
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
Baggage compartments and front service
compartment lights are automatically turned
ON
when the corresponding compartment door is
opened. A pictogram will appear on the status
bar of the Driver Information Display (DID) when
the baggage compartment door is open.
MUD FLAPS AND SPLASH GUARDS
Mud flaps are installed behind each front and
tag axle wheel in order to minimize dirt on the
lower panels of the vehicle and prevent stones
and debris from being thrown at vehicles
traveling behind the vehicle. Mud flaps are also
installed on front of each front axle wheel to
reduce water splash on rear-view mirrors.
Splash guards may be installed behind each
dual wheel of the drive axle to prevent stone
projectiles from being thrown at the tag axle
wheels.
BACK-UP CAMERA
An optional back-up camera is available which
provides the driver with visual assistance when
backing-up.
The monitor may be mounted on the left side
pillar. It switches
ON
automatically when the
transmission is in the reverse (R) range.
BACK-UP ALARM
The back-up alarm alerts pedestrians and other
drivers when the vehicle is being backed-up.
Take extra precautions whenever backing-up. If
necessary, use a guide to provide directions
when backing-up. Both the alarm and optional
camera are automatically activated when the
transmission is put in the reverse (R) range.
E S S E N T I A L F U N C T I O N S T O
OPERATE THE VEHICLE (BASIC
LIMP-HOME FUNCTIONS)
Even with a defective CECM (Chassis Electronic
Control Module) or a CAN network problem,
essential base functions are maintained to rear
start the vehicle from the engine compartment
and drive in a secure manner.
AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS
• Startup: Turn on the ignition in the driver's
area and rear start the vehicle from the
engine compartment,
• Opening the door: Functions normally,
• Closing the door: Manually pull on the door
and it will lock automatically,
• Windshield wipers: Wipers functions at 1st
speed only,
• Headlights: Low beams only,
• Directional signals: Rear and front only,
• Stoplights: 2 upper stop high-mounted
stoplight are functional,
• HVAC: Functional with set point fixed at 70°F
(22°C), evaporator and condenser fixed at
speed 1, defroster fixed at speed 4.
WARNING
Do not drive with only the daytime running
lights at night because the tail and marker
lights are not turned on in that situation and
the high beams can blind other drivers. For
night driving, turn ON the headlights by
depressing the exterior lighting rocker switch
to the second position.
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NOTE
Some states or provinces may restrict the
use of fog lights. Verify local state or
provincial regulations before using.
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