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STARTING AND DRIVING
Ignition Modes
To change the ignition mode from
mode 0 (inactive, with the vehicle
unlocked and driver’s door opened), lift
the rear of the START/STOP ENGINE
button flip cover, then press the button
without depressing the clutch (manual
powertrain vehicles) or brake pedal
(automatic powertrain vehicles).
Ignition mode I (Convenience)
With the keyfob detected, a brief press
on the START/STOP ENGINE button to
change to mode I from 0.
Ignition mode II (Active)
With the keyfob detected, a long press
on the START/STOP ENGINE button for
around 5 seconds to change to ignition
mode II from modes 0 or I.
Electronic Steering Column Lock
When the ignition is in mode 0,
(inactive) and the vehicle is stationary,
the electronic steering column lock will
activate (lock), when:
– The vehicle is locked using the
keyfob.
– A certain time period has elapsed
with the ignition in mode 0.
– The vehicle is not started within a
certain time period after unlocking
the vehicle.
Ignition Mode Systems Available
0 - Inactive Some electrical functions can be used in this mode
within a limited time period. The clock, audio
infotainment and position lights can be used. The
electronic steering column lock is also deactivated
(unlocked).
I - Convenience Certain convenience functions can now be operated,
such as the power windows, phone, etc.
II - Active Exterior lights can be operated. The electrical
systems will perform self-checks and the warning
alerts symbols will illuminate in the driver display for
approximately 3 - 6 seconds. Most electrical controls
can now be operated.