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Active Driving Display Does Not Operate
Windscreen Wipers Operate at High Speed
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Declaration of Conformity
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If the theft deterrent system has been armed while any of the following conditions are present, cancel the intrusion sensor to prevent the alarm from triggering unnecessarily.
Leaving the vehicle with a movable object, passengers or pets remaining inside.
Leaving an object inside the vehicle that can roll around, such as when the vehicle is placed on a tilting, unstable surface when being shipped.
Hanging small objects/accessories in the vehicle, hanging clothing on a coat hook, or placing other items which can move easily inside the vehicle.
Parking in an area where there is strong vibration or loud noise.
When using a high pressure or automatic car wash.
Continuous shock and vibration from hail or thunder and lightning is transmitted to the vehicle.
Doors are locked with a window or the sunroof (Some Models) left open.
An accessory heater or device that produces moving air and vibration operates while the theft deterrent system is armed.
If any door or the liftgate remains closed for 30 seconds, all the doors and the liftgate automatically re-lock and the theft deterrent system arms even if a window and the sunroof (Some Models) is left open.
To cancel the intrusion sensor, press the intrusion sensor cancel button on the transmitter within 20 seconds after pressing the lock button.
The hazard warning lights will flash 3 times.
To reactivate the intrusion sensor, turn off the armed theft-deterrent system and then rearm it.
The intrusion sensor is operational when the theft-deterrent system is armed. To cancel the intrusion sensor, press the intrusion sensor cancel button each time the theft-deterrent system is armed.
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