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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Foot movement trunk operation
*
The foot movement sensor
*
simplifies opening or
closing the trunk if your hands are full.
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The foot movement sensor is located to the left of cen-
ter under the rear bumper
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One of the remote keys must be in your pos-
session or within range when you are behind
the vehicle in order to activate the foot move-
ment sensor, even if the trunk is already
unlocked. This is done to help prevent the
sensor from inadvertently opening the trunk
lid, for example, in a car wash.
Be sure that the key is not within range when
the vehicle is in an automatic carwash.
Operation
Kicking motion under the sensor's activation area
Opening/closing
–
With the remote key within range, move your
foot slowly forward in a kicking motion below
the left section of the rear bumper without
touching the bumper and take a step back.
> A brief audible signal will sound when the
trunk lid begins to open/close.
The trunk lid can be closed (or closed and
locked) by pressing the
or
buttons on
the lower edge of the trunk lid
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.
It can also be operated manually or by pressing
the button on the lighting panel in the passenger
compartment or on the remote key.
If several attempts have been made to open/
close the trunk lid using the foot sensor without a
remote key within range, the function will time
out and will not be available for a short period.
Foot operation may not be possible or func-
tion normally if the sensor is obstructed by
snow, ice, dirt, etc.
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Models equipped with the optional power trunk release only.
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If the vehicle is equipped with a skid plate/diffuser
*
, the sensor is located under the left corner of the bumper.
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Vehicles equipped with the optional Passive Entry system only.
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