- To remind the user that the system is in Easy Valet mode, the siren will
chirp once every time the vehicle’s ignition is turned off.
To Enter Starting Valet Mode:
With the system disarmed, and depressing the brake pedal, Press & Hold
the Valet Switch for 2 seconds.
- The siren will chirp twice, the parking lights will flash twice and the
Status Indicator Light will illuminate solid Green to confirm that the
system is in Starting Valet Mode.
- There is no audible reminder that the system is in Starting Valet mode.
To Enter both Modes (Full Valet Mode):
With the system disarmed, Press & Hold the Valet Switch for 4-6 seconds
with the brake pedal in both conditions. For example, start pressing the
Valet Switch with the brake pedal unpressed; as soon as the two chirps are
heard, press the brake pedal but do not release the Valet Switch. As soon as
a second set of two chirps is heard, the Valet Switch may be released. The
system is now in Full Valet Mode. It does not matter in what order the
pressed or unpressed brake pedal occurs.
- Once the system is in Full Valet Mode the Status Indicator Light will
slowly alternate Green and Red to confirm that the system is in Full Valet
Mode. This indication is present whenever the system is in Full Valet Mode.
- There will be the single chirp reminder every time the ignition turns off.
This is for the Easy Valet Mode part of the Full Valet Mode condition.
To Exit any of the 3 forms of Valet Mode:
Simply Press & Release the Valet Switch at any time.
- The Status Indicator Light will turn off to confirm exit from either Easy
Valet mode, Starting Valet mode, or both.
Easy Valet Mode:
WITH THE SYSTEM DISARMED,
AND WITHOUT DEPRESSING
THE BRAKE PEDAL, PRESS
AND HOLD THE VALET
SWITCH FOR 2 SECONDS
Starting Valet Mode:
WITH THE SYSTEM DISARMED,
AND PRESSING THE BRAKE
PEDAL, PRESS AND HOLD THE
VALET SWITCH FOR 2 SECONDS
Full Valet Mode:
WITH THE SYSTEM DISARMED, PRESS AND HOLD THE VALET SWITCH WITH AND
WITHOUT DEPRESSING THE BRAKE PEDAL. HOLD THE VALET SWITCH UNTIL 4 CHIRPS TOTAL ARE HEARD.
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