
To Deactivate
1. Pull back on the muti-function control lever to manu-
ally deactivate the system (normal operation of high
beams).
2. Pull back on the multi-function control lever once
again to re-activate the system.
NOTE:
Broken, muddy, or obstructed headlights and
taillights of vehicles in the field of view will cause
headlights to remain on longer (closer to the vehicle).
Also, dirt, film, and other obstructions (sticker, toll box,
etc.) on the windshield or camera lens will cause the
system to function improperly.
Instrument Panel and Interior Lights
When the multi-function control lever is in the parklight,
headlight, or A (Auto) position (if equipped), rotating the
center portion of the lever up and down will increase and
decrease the brightness (dimmer control) of the instrument
panel lights. Full daytime brightness on all electronic
displays (odometer, overhead console, radio, and Auto-
matic Climate Control (if equipped) is obtained by rotating
the center portion of the control to the first detent above
the dimmer range. Rotating the control to the second
detent above the dimmer range turns the interior lights on.
Rotating the control to the “Off” (extreme bottom) position
disables all the interior lights, even when the doors and
liftgate are open. While in the “Off” position the instru-
ment panel lighting is at the lowest light level and may not
be suitable for night driving.
Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped
The high beam headlights come on at a low intensity
level whenever the engine is running, and the transmis-
sion in not in the P (Park) position. The lights remain on
until the ignition switch is turned OFF or the parking
brake is engaged. The headlight switch must be used for
normal night time driving.
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Page 172: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 172 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
Page 173: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gasoline Engine UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 173 4...
Page 174: ...Diesel Engine 174 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
Page 239: ...UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 239 4...
Page 244: ...Operating Tips Chart 244 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
Page 286: ...286 STARTING AND OPERATING...
Page 354: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3 7L 354 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
Page 355: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT 4 7L MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 355 7...
Page 356: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT 5 7L 356 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
Page 357: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3 0L DIESEL MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 357 7...
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