USB PORTS AND USE OF CABLES*
Vehicle may contain USB port(s) for playing music from a compatible media device as well as USB port(s) for charging.
Note: devices will only be recharged when the vehicle is in ACC/ON/Start position.
If you encounter difficulty plugging in a compatible USB device, change the orientation of the device (may be upside down).
Always use the USB charging cable that has been certified by the device manufacturer. Use of aftermarket cables is NOT
recommended as they may impact functionality.
WIRELESS SMARTPHONE CHARGING SYSTEM*
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Charge a compatible smartphone wirelessly by placing it on the tray
A
at the front of the
console, near the Multimedia USB/Aux ports and the charging indicator, while the ignition
is on.
The indicator light
B
may change to amber once the wireless charging begins. Once charging
is complete, the orange light may change to green.
SATELLITE RADIO RECEPTION
Satellite radio reception requires direct line of sight with the satellite transmitting
the radio signal. Tunnels, bridges, covered parking, mountainous terrain, tall buildings,
heavy foliage, and other obstacles may momentarily interrupt the signal. This is normal
operation, and reception will be restored within a few seconds in an open, unobstructed
area. The signal can become weak in some areas that are not covered by the satellite
repeater network.
ACCESSORY MODE WITH A SMART KEY*
With standard key vehicles, you can turn the key to the accessory mode and utilize the
electronic accessories without starting the vehicle. This is still possible with Smart Key‑
equipped vehicles. To do this, enter the vehicle with the Smart Key and push the ENGINE
START/STOP button one time without depressing the brake pedal. This will put the
vehicle in accessory mode and ACC will illuminate in yellow.
If the ENGINE START/STOP button is in the ACC position for more than 1 hour, the button
is turned off automatically to help prevent battery discharge.
SMART TRUNK*
For vehicles equipped with a Smart Key,* when the Smart Key fob is in your possession
and you are within close proximity to the back of the vehicle, the hazard warning lights
will blink and a chime will sound for about 3 seconds to alert that the Smart Trunk is
about to open.
Then the alert system will blink and chime two additional times before opening the
Smart Trunk.
The Smart Trunk feature is OFF by default. To enable the Smart Trunk, go to User
Settings in the LCD Instrument Cluster modes.
To open the Smart Trunk manually, press and hold the trunk button
A
or use the release
button under the rear view camera until the trunk opens.
If you pressed the unlock button on your Smart Key (this does not open the Trunk),
please be sure to press the lock button on the Smart Key before walking away to ensure
your entire vehicle is locked again.
The Smart Trunk function can be deactivated by pressing any button of the Smart Key
during the Detect and Alert stage.
TILT / TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL
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To adjust the Steering Wheel:
• Push down on the Lock‑Release Lever
A
.
• Adjust the Steering Wheel to the desired angle
B
.
• Adjust the Steering Wheel distance
C
.
• Pull up the Lock‑Release Lever
A
to lock the Steering Wheel in place.
It may be helpful to lift the Steering Wheel up while moving it towards/away from you
to adjust to the desired distance.
SMART CRUISE CONTROL (SCC)*
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The Smart Cruise Control (SCC) is designed to help maintain a predetermined distance
from vehicles detected ahead by automatically adjusting the driving speed as needed.
To set/adjust the SCC speed:
• Push the CRUISE button
A
to turn system ON. The CRUISE indicator will illuminate
on the instrument cluster.
• Accelerate/decelerate to the desired speed.
• Press button
B
down to set the speed. Press the RES+/SET‑ button
B
up/down
to increase/decrease the set speed. The SET indicator light, set speed and vehicle‑
to‑vehicle distance will illuminate on the instrument cluster’s LCD screen.
To set the vehicle‑to‑vehicle distance:
Press the SCC button
D
on the steering wheel. The image on the LCD screen
E
will
change when scrolling through the settings. Each time the button
D
is pressed, the
vehicle‑to‑vehicle distance changes.
To cancel SCC operation:
Press the CANCEL button
C
or the brake pedal. The LCD screen will display a message
that the SCC operation is canceled.
To turn SCC OFF:
Press the CRUISE button
A
. The CRUISE indicator on the instrument cluster will turn OFF.
ENGINE
START
STOP
A
A
C
B
CRUISE
CANCEL
RES
OK
SET
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A
B
CD
E
A
A
B