Infotainment
Read the following pages to become familiar with the audio system's features.
WARNING!
Taking your eyes off the road for
extended periods could cause a
crash resulting in injury or death
to you or others. Do not give
extended attention to infotainment
tasks while driving.
This system provides access to many audio and non–audio listings.
To minimize taking your eyes off the road while driving, do the following while the vehicle is parked:
- Become familiar with the operation and controls of the audio system.
- Set up the tone, speaker adjustments, and preset radio stations.
For more information, see Defensive Driving.
Notice: Contact your dealer
before adding any equipment.
Adding audio or communication
equipment could interfere with
the operation of the engine, radio,
or other systems, and could
damage them. Follow federal
rules covering mobile radio and
telephone equipment.
The vehicle has Retained Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP, the audio system can be played even after the ignition is turned off.
See Retained Accessory Power (RAP) for more information.
Navigation System
For vehicles with a navigation system, see the separate navigation manual.
See also:
Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control
Use the accelerator pedal to increase the vehicle speed. When you take your foot
off the pedal, the vehicle will slow down to the previous set cruise speed. ...
Why Safety Belts Work
When riding in a vehicle, you travel
as fast as the vehicle does. If the
vehicle stops suddenly, you keep
going until something stops you.
It could be the windshield, the
instrument panel, ...
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks
The A/V jacks may be located on the rear of the floor console.
They allow audio or video cables to be connected from an auxiliary device
such as a camcorder or a video game system.
The A/V jack ...