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Locking and Unlocking the Vehicle
Locking and Unlocking the Vehicle
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System
The remote transmitter contains a small
battery which, if swallowed, can cause
internal burns, severe injury, or death. Keep batteries out of
reach of children. Seek medical attention immediately if a
battery is swallowed.
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system allows for vehicle
entry when the remote transmitter is within range. A decrease
in operating range (the distance between the vehicle and the
transmitter) could be caused by:
Weather conditions
Nearby radio towers
Structures around the vehicle
Other vehicles parked next to your vehicle
Weak transmitter batteries
There is one battery inside each transmitter. The battery should
last approximately one year under normal use. When a battery
becomes weak, you will notice that the operating range
deteriorates and the small LED on the transmitter dims. To
replace a battery, see
Transmitter Battery Replacement”, page 7-35
Remote Transmitter
Note: The remote transmitter functions are disabled when the key
switch is NOT in the OFF position. See
1. Key Blade Release Button
2. Lock Button
3. LED
4. Unlock Button
5. Trunk Release Button
WARNING
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Summary of Contents for TOC-1
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