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11. While in the MAP screen, verify that the voice 

control system is interfacing properly with the 

navigation, audio, and climate control systems. 
• Press the TALK button on the steering wheel, 

and say the commands, “display 1/2 mile scale” 

and display “current location.” Press the BACK 

button (also on the steering wheel) to return to 

the map.

• To check the audio system, press the TALK 

button and say “radio play,” then “radio select 

AM” or “radio select FM 1.”

• To check the climate control system, press the 

TALK button and say “temperature up” and then 

“temperature down.” Verify that the temperature 

displays on the audio-HVAC subdisplay located 

above the center vents.

12. Touch the SETUP button, or use the voice control 

system and say “setup.” Then verify these settings 

by touch or with the joystick:
• Volume set to a comfortable level
• Display set to AUTO
• Voice feedback set to ON

13. In Setup, touch “Delete Previous Destinations” to 

bring up the “Select item to delete:” menu. Select 

and delete any previous destinations except your 

dealership.
NOTE: If this TQI is being done as part of a 

warranty repair, then do not delete any client 

information.

NOTE: Normally the clock in the upper display is set by 

the GPS and does not need adjustment (this is the 

factory default). However, the time may need to be 

adjusted in some situations.
14. To adjust the time, go to Setup and touch “Time 

Zone/Clock,” then do this:
• If you live in a state or part of a state (like Arizona 

or parts of Indiana) that does not observe Daylight 

Saving time, then set the “Auto Daylight Saving 

Time” setting to OFF.

• If the dealership is located very near a time zone 

boundary, then set the “Auto Time Zone by GPS” 

to OFF. This allows the vehicle clock to retain the 

same time if the customer routinely travels back 

and forth across the time zone boundary.
NOTE: Even though the time is shown in the 

upper display as a 12-hour clock, you need to 

adjust it in Setup screen #2 as a 24-hour clock. 

For example, if you want to set the time in the 

upper display to 7:00 p.m., you need to adjust the 

time in the setup screen to 19:00. Remember to 

add 12 for any time from 1:00 p.m. to 11:59 a.m.

15.

TL only:

 The system contains software for both the 

U.S. and Canada. When delivered, the system 

should be set up for the U.S. If the navigation 

disclaimer screen has an “OK” and a “language” 

button, then the system is not set up properly for 

U.S. customers. To correct the setup, do this:
• Enter the Diagnostic mode using the procedure 

in the service manual.

• Select “Navi System.”
• Ensure that the “Navi ECU” portion of the 

diagram reads, “Navi.ECU for U.S.”

• If it reads, “Navi.ECU for Canada,” touch the 

“Chng U.S.” button, and than exit the Diagnostic 

mode.

16. Return to the Main menu, then clean the screen 

with a soft damp cloth. You may use a mild cleaner 

intended for eyeglasses or computer screens. 

Harsher chemicals may damage the screen. 
NOTE: Do not use shop towels, paper towels, or 

tissues; they could scratch or damage the screen.

MAP COVERAGE AREAS

The map database is stored on a Digital Versatile Disc 

(DVD) located in the navigation control unit. The 

database covers the 48 contiguous U.S. states and 

Canada. 

Map Types

The maps that you view on the screen consist of two 

types of roads: “verified roads” and “unverified roads.”
Verified roads have been driven by the database 

vendor. Information about the road’s average speed, 

turn restrictions, or whether it is a one-way street are 

contained in the navigation system. Roads within 

metropolitan areas (detailed coverage), interstate 

freeways, and major roads connecting cities are 

typically “verified.” They can be recognized on the 

screen (daytime setting) as the darker colored roads.
Unverified roads may be found in rural areas. The 

information about these roads may have inaccuracies. 

Therefore, they are shown for reference only. They can 

be recognized on the screen (daytime setting) as a 

light brown color.
Guidance in unverified areas depends on the setting 

for “Unverified routing” made during setup. If the setting 

is OFF, then you will see a dotted blue vector line 

pointing to your destination when driving in an 

unverified area. You will have to manually choose 

roads from the map to get to your destination. If the 

setting is ON, then you will see a blue/pink route line 

and receive route guidance. Pop-up cautionary boxes 

appear while en route to alert you when entering 

unverified areas.
NOTE: This feature is set to OFF from the factory.

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