Lockout  Protection 
The  lockout  protection feature makes it difficult for you 
to  lock  your  keys in your vehicle. 
If 
the driver’s door 
is open  while  the  keys are in the ignition, a  chime  will 
sound  and  you  will  not be able to use  your  power 
door  lock  switch  to lock the vehicle. 
If 
you  don’t  leave  the keys in the ignition 
or 
if 
you  use the 
manual  door  lock,  you could still lock your  keys in your 
vehicle.  Always  remember to take your keys with you. 
To turn this feature  off  or  on, see 
Vehicle 
Personalization 
on 
page 
2-62. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
If  you  are  leaving the vehicle, take your keys, open your 
door  and  set  the  locks from the inside. Then  get  out 
and  close the door. 
Dual 
Sliding Doors 
To open either sliding door from outside the vehicle, pull 
the handle out and then pull  the door toward the rear. 
If 
you slide the door all the way back, the door will rest in 
a detent position. 
To  move  the door forward, you  must  first pull the door 
past the open detent position. 
The driver’s side sliding door 
is 
designed to open only a 
little 
if 
the fuel door is open.  If this ever  happens,  don’t try 
to force the sliding door. Just close the driver’s side 
sliding door. Then  when the fuel filler  door is closed, 
the driver’s side sliding door  can  be opened normally. 
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