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2010 MDX
Owners Manual
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Page 1 - 2010 MDX

2010 MDXOwner’s Manual(Unlinked)This document does not contain hyperlinks and may be formatted for printing instead of web use. This is due to change

Page 2 - 31TK4610

ꭧ: If equippedDRIVER'S FRONTAIRBAG (P. 10, 29)DRIVING POSITIONMEMORY SYSTEM(P. 166)POWER DOOR LOCKMASTER SWITCH(P. 139)PARKING BRAKERELEASE HANDL

Page 3 - Owner's Identification

Customize SettingsYou can customize some of thevehicle control settings to yourpreference. Here are the settings youcan customize:●ADAPTIVE CRUISE CON

Page 4 - Introduction

SEL/RESET BUTTONINFO (▲/▼) BUTTONMETER SETUPsee page 98POSITION SETUPsee page 106LIGHTING SETUPsee page 109Select‘‘EXIT’’Select ‘‘CANCEL’’DOOR/WINDOWS

Page 5

Adaptive Cruise Control SetupIf equippedThere are two custom settings foradaptive cruise control (ACC):●PRE-RUNNING CAR DETECTBEEP●ACC DISPLAY SPEED U

Page 6 - A Few Words About Safety

Pre-Running Car Detect BeepWhen PRE-RUNNING CARDETECT BEEP is set to ON, onebeep sounds when the ACC detects avehicle in front of you. A beep alsosoun

Page 7

Adaptive Cruise Control Display SpeedUnitTo change the unit of measurementfrom mph to km/h, follow theseinstructions:Select this item from‘‘ACC SETUP’

Page 8 - Contents

Meter SetupHere are the six custom settings forthe meter setup:●LANGUAGE SELECTION●ADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP.DISPLAY●TRIP A & AVG. FUEL RESET withREFUEL

Page 9 - Overview of Contents

Language SelectionThere are three language selectionsyou can make: English, French, andSpanish. To choose the language youwant, follow these instructi

Page 10 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

Adjust Outside Temp. DisplayIf you sometimes find that thetemperature reading is a few degreesabove or below the actualtemperature, you can adjust it

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Trip A & Avg. Fuel Reset With RefuelTo cause Trip A and AVG. FUEL toreset every time you refuel yourvehicle, follow these instructions:You can cho

Page 12 - Driver and Passenger Safety

Adjust Alarm VolumeSelect the warning alarm volumefrom three levels.You can choose this customize itemfrom‘‘METER SETUP’’ by pressingthe INFO (/) butt

Page 13 - Important Safety Precautions

ꭧ1: To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.ꭧ2: If equippedꭧ3: Refer to the navigation system manual. For how to operateBluetooth®

Page 14

Elapsed Time ResetThere are four elapsed time resetchoices you can make:MANUAL ONLY- You can resetthe elapsed time, when TripComputer's Elapsed T

Page 15

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the‘‘SETTING INCOMP

Page 16 - What you should do:

Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO (/) button,then enter your selection by pressingthe SEL

Page 17

Position SetupHere are the two custom settings forthe position setup:●MEMORY POSITION LINK●AUTO TILT & TELESCOPESTEERING WHEELWhile ‘‘POSITION SET

Page 18

Memory Position LinkIf ‘‘MEMORY POSITION LINK’’ isset to‘‘ON,’’ the driver's seat, thesteering wheel, and outside mirrorpositions move to the pos

Page 19 - Protecting Adults and Teens

Auto Tilt & Telescope Steering WheelWhen ‘‘AUTO TILT & TELESCOPESTEERING WHEEL’’ is set to ‘‘ON,’’the steering wheel automaticallymoves fully

Page 20

Lighting SetupHere are the three custom settingsfor the lighting setup:●INTERIOR LIGHT DIMMINGTIME●HEADLIGHT AUTO OFF TIMER●AUTO LIGHT SENSITIVITYWhil

Page 21

Interior Light Dimming TimeThe interior lights fade out when youclose all doors and tailgate. Tochange how long the lights stay onbefore they fade out

Page 22

Headlight Auto Off TimerThe headlights, parking lights, sidemarker lights, taillights, and licenseplate lights go off after the selectedtime when you

Page 23

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the‘‘SETTING INCOMP

Page 24

This section gives you importantinformation about how to protectyourself and your passengers. It showsyou how to use seat belts. It explainshow your a

Page 25

Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO (/) button,then enter your selection by pressingthe SEL

Page 26

Door/Window SetupHere are the five custom settings forthe door/window setup:●AUTO DOOR LOCK●AUTO DOOR UNLOCK●KEY AND REMOTE UNLOCKMODE●KEYLESS LOCKACK

Page 27

Auto Door LockThere are three settings you canchoose from:SHIFT FROM P-The doors lock whenever you movethe shift lever out of Park.WITH VEH SPD-The do

Page 28

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the‘‘SETTING INCOMP

Page 29

Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO (/) button,then enter your selection by pressingthe SEL

Page 30 - DETACHABLE ANCHOR

Key and Remote Unlock ModeTo select whether the driver's doorunlocks or all the doors unlock whenyou unlock the doors with theremote transmitter,

Page 31 - Braking System™ (CMBS™)

Keyless Lock AcknowledgmentWhen you push the LOCK button onthe remote transmitter, someexterior lights flash, and a beepersounds when you push the LOC

Page 32 - Information

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the‘‘SETTING INCOMP

Page 33 - ꭧ: On models with CMBS

Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO (/) button,then enter your selection by pressingthe SEL

Page 34

Wiper SetupHere is one custom setting for thewiper setup:●WIPER ACTIONWhile‘‘WIPER SETUP’’ is shown,press the SEL/RESET button toenter the customize m

Page 35

You'll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.The recommendations on this pageare the ones we conside

Page 36

You can choose this customize itemfrom‘‘WIPER SETUP’’ by pressingthe INFO (/) button repeatedly.Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select

Page 37

ꭧ1: If equippedꭧ2: To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.ꭧ3: Refer to the navigation system manual. For how to operateBluetooth®

Page 38

1. MIST2. OFF3. INT - Intermittent4. LO -Low speed5. HI- High speed6. Windshield washersPush the right lever up or down toselect a position.MIST - The

Page 39

Headlight Washers(On Canadian models)The headlight washers can beoperated at any time by pressing theheadlight washer button located nextto the steeri

Page 40 - Side Airbag Cutoff System

3. When you turn the wiper switch tothe‘‘OFF’’ position, the wiper willreturn to its parked position.4. Rotate the switchcounterclockwise to spray the

Page 41 - In a Rollover

When the light switch is in either ofthese positions, the lights onindicator comes on as a reminder.This indicator stays on if you leavethe lights on

Page 42

The automatic lighting feature iscontrolled by a sensor located on topof the dashboard. Do not cover thissensor or spill liquids on it.Fog LightsTurn

Page 43

If you see a‘‘CHECK DRL SYSTEM’’message on the multi-informationdisplay, there is a problem with thedaytime running light system. Takeyour vehicle to

Page 44 - An airbag ever inflates

Hazard Warning ButtonPush the button between the centervents to turn on the hazard warninglights (four-way flashers). Thiscauses all four outside turn

Page 45

Adjust the brightness of theinstrument panel by pressing the+or - button. Press the+ button toincrease the brightness and the-button to decrease it. T

Page 46 - - General Guidelines

Pay Appropriate Attention to theTask of Driving SafelyEngaging in mobile phoneconversation or other activities thatkeep you from paying close attentio

Page 47

Make any steering wheel adjustmentbefore you start driving.Adjusting the steering wheelposition while driving maycause you to lose control of thevehic

Page 48

When you remove the key from theignition switch, the steering wheelautomatically moves fully in and up.To change the‘‘AUTO TILT &TELESCOPE STEERIN

Page 49

The master key fits all the locks onyour vehicle. The valet key worksonly in the ignition and the driver'sdoor lock. You can keep the glovebox lo

Page 50

Retractable Master KeyThe master key can be retracted intothe remote transmitter. To use thekey, push the release button torelease the key from the tr

Page 51

The Immobilizer System protectsyour vehicle from theft. If animproperly coded key (or otherdevice) is used, the engine's fuelsystem is disabled.W

Page 52

The ignition switch has four positions:LOCK (0), ACCESSORY (I), ON (II),and START (III).LOCK (0) -You can insert or removethe key only in this positio

Page 53 - Child Seat Placement

To lock all doors and the tailgate,press the bottom of the master doorlock switch on either front door, pullthe lock tab above the driver's doorh

Page 54 - Selecting a Child Seat

Lockout PreventionWith any door and the tailgate openand the key in the ignition, bothmaster door lock switches aredisabled. They are not disabled if

Page 55 - Installing a Child Seat

Power TailgateThe tailgate can be opened and closedwith the remote transmitter (see page144) or the switch in the driver's doorpocket when both f

Page 56 - Using the Outer LATCH

Auto-ReverseThe power tailgate has an auto-reverse feature. If it meets resistancewhile opening or closing, it will beepthree times and reverse direct

Page 57 - TETHER STRAP

Your vehicle is equipped with manyfeatures that work together to protectyou and your passengers during acrash.Some features do not require anyaction o

Page 58 - Using the Center LATCH

If you try to drive off with the tailgatenot closed completely, a beepersounds and a‘‘DOOR & TAILGATEOPEN’’ message is shown on themulti-informati

Page 59

LOCK -Press this button once tolock all doors and the tailgate. Someexterior lights will flash. When youpush LOCK twice within 5 seconds,you will hear

Page 60

If you push the same button againwhile the tailgate is opening orclosing, three beeps sound, thetailgate stops moving, reversesdirection and stops in

Page 61 - Second Row Installation

3. Place a cloth on the edge of thekeypad, and remove the upper halfby carefully prying on the edgewith a small flat-tip screwdriver.4. Remove the old

Page 62 - Third Row Installation

Keyless Memory Settings™When you unlock the driver's doorwith your remote, each remoteactivates the keyless memorysettings related to that remote

Page 63 - Protecting Larger Children

Front Seat Power AdjustmentsSee pages 14 - 15 for important safetyinformation and warnings about how toproperly position the seats and seat-backs.The

Page 64

Head RestraintsSee page 15 for important safetyinformation and a warning aboutimproperly positioning head restraints.Your vehicle is equipped with hea

Page 65 - Maturity

Removing the Head RestraintTo remove a head restraint forcleaning or repair, pull it up as far asit will go. Push the release button,then pull the res

Page 66

Active Head RestraintsThe driver's and front passenger'sseats have active head restraints. Ifthe vehicle is struck severely fromthe rear, th

Page 67 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

Adjusting the Second Row SeatsTo change the seat-back angle of theseats in the second row, pull up onthe handle on the outside of the seat-back, and p

Page 68 - Safety Labels

Seat BeltsYour vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in all seating positions.Your seat belt system also includesan indicator on the instrument paneland

Page 69

Third Row AccessTo get into the third row seats, pullup the lever on the side of thepassenger's side second row seat-back. The seat-back will til

Page 70

Reverse this procedure to return theseat to the upright position. Makesure the seat is locked securelybefore driving. Reconnect the seatbelts to the d

Page 71 - Control Locations

Pull out the small latch plate and thelatch plate from each holding slot inthe ceiling, and pull out the seat beltto extend it.Pull out the outer shou

Page 72 - Instrument Panel

MDX, Technology Package, and U.S.Technology Package with EntertainmentmodelsBoth front seats are equipped withseat heaters. Because of the sensorsfor

Page 73 - Instrument Panel Indicators

In the HI setting, the heater turns offwhen the seat gets warm, and turnsback on after the seat's temperaturedrops.In the LO setting, the heater

Page 74

Pressing thebutton while theheater is running will switch thesystem to the HI setting airventilation mode.To ventilate the seat, press thebutton. The

Page 75

The windows will operate for up to 10minutes after you turn off the ignitionswitch. Opening either front doorcancels this function.Closing a power win

Page 76

If your vehicle's battery isdisconnected or goes dead, or thedriver's window fuse is removed, theAUTO function may be disabled. Ifthe AUTO f

Page 77

3. Turn the key clockwise again, andhold it. All four windows and themoonroof start to open. To stopthe windows and the moonroof,release the key.4. To

Page 78

To tilt up the moonroof, push thecenter of the moonroof switchstraight up. To stop the moonrooffrom tilting up fully, push themoonroof switch forward.

Page 79

AirbagsYour vehicle has a supplementalrestraint system (SRS) with frontairbags to help protect the heads andchests of the driver and a front seatpasse

Page 80

Parking BrakeTo apply the parking brake, push thepedal down with your foot. Torelease it, pull the release handlefully. The parking brake indicator on

Page 81

The inside mirror can automaticallydarken to reduce glare. To turn onthis feature, press the button on thebottom of the mirror. The AUTOindicator come

Page 82 - LOW FUEL INDICATOR

3. Push the appropriate edge of theadjustment switch to move themirror right, left, up, or down.4. When you finish, move theselector switch to the cen

Page 83

Driving Position Memory SystemYour vehicle has a memory featurefor the steering wheel, driver's seat,and outside mirror positions.Seat, except fo

Page 84

Doing any of the following afterpressing the MEMO button willcancel the storing procedure.●Not pressing a memory buttonwithin 5 seconds.●Readjusting t

Page 85

Light Control ButtonsYour vehicle has the light controlbuttons on the front ceiling. Withthese buttons, you can select threepositions: OFF, Door (door

Page 86

Individual Map LightsTurn on the front individual maplights by pushing each map lightbutton ( ). Push the button again toturn it off. When the door ac

Page 87 - OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE

Tailgate LightsThe lights in the tailgate have an on-off switch to control if the lightscome on when the tailgate is opened.The tailgate lights do not

Page 88 - ENGINE OIL LIFE

SUN VISORSUNGLASSES HOLDERCOAT HOOKSTORAGE COMPARTMENTSVANITY MIRRORGROCERY HOOKGLOVE BOXCENTER POCKETACCESSORYPOWER SOCKETCONSOLE COMPARTMENTARMREST/

Page 89

Beverage HoldersBe careful when you are using thebeverage holders. A spilled liquidthat is very hot can scald you or yourpassengers. Liquid can also s

Page 90 - AVERAGE FUEL A/B

The most important things you needto know about your airbags are:●Airbags do not replace seat belts.They are designed to supplementthe seat belts.●Air

Page 91 - ELAPSED TIME

Console CompartmentYour vehicle is equipped with a frontseat armrest pad that is also aconsole compartment. To open theconsole compartment fully, push

Page 92

Sunglasses HolderTo open the sunglasses holder, pushon the lid. It will unlatch and swingdown. To close it, push it until itlatches. Make sure the hol

Page 93

Sun VisorTo use the sun visor, pull it down.When using the sun visor for theside window, remove the support rodfrom the clip, and swing it out.In this

Page 94

On models without rear entertainmentsystemThe accessory power socket islocated at the back of the frontconsole compartment.To use an accessory power s

Page 95

Always run the engine when you usethe AC power outlet.The maximum capacity for thispower outlet is 115 volt AC at 100watts or less. If you use an appl

Page 97

The climate control system in yourvehicle provides a comfortable drivingenvironment in all weather conditions.The standard audio system has manyfeatur

Page 98

FRONT CONTROL PANELDRIVER'S SIDETEMPERATURECONTROLBUTTONSDUAL BUTTONREAR BUTTONWINDSHIELDDEFROSTERBUTTONRECIRCULATION BUTTONREAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/

Page 99

Personalization SettingWhen you unlock the doors withyour remote, the driver's ID (Driver1 or Driver 2) is detected, and theclimate control setti

Page 100 - Multi-Information Display

When you set the temperature to itslower limit () or its upper limit(), the system runs at full coolingor heating only. It does not regulatethe interi

Page 101

IntroductionThe following pages provideinstructions on how to properlyprotect the driver, adult passengers,and teenage children who are largeenough an

Page 102

Rear ButtonWhen you press this button, theindicator in the button comes on, andthe temperature of the rearpassenger compartment can beadjusted separat

Page 103 - Pre-Running Car Detect Beep

Recirculation ButtonWhen the indicator in the button is on,air from the vehicle's interior is sentthroughout the system again. When theindicator

Page 104

Rear Climate ControlsRear ButtonWhen the indicator in this button is off,the temperature of the rear passengercompartment is synchronized to thedriver

Page 105

Temperature ControlPress the▲ temperature controlbutton to increase the temperature ofairflow, and the▼ button to decreaseit. The temperature you adju

Page 106 - Language Selection

Triple Zone Temperature ControlThe temperatures of the driver's sideand the front passenger's side can becontrolled independently when thein

Page 107 - Adjust Outside Temp. Display

Push AUTO or. The selectedtemperatures appear in the display.When the indicator in the DUALbutton is off, you can adjust bothsides to the same tempera

Page 108 - Instruments and Controls

Sunlight and TemperatureSensorsTo regulate the interior temperatureand humidity, the climate controlsystem has two sensors. A sunlightsensor is locate

Page 109 - Adjust Alarm Volume

An audio system is standard on allmodels. Read the appropriate pages(as shown below) to use yourvehicle's audio system.For vehicles without navig

Page 110 - Elapsed Time Reset

A.SEL(AUTO SELECT)BUTTONFM BUTTONSCAN BUTTONAM BUTTONSKIP BUTTONSTUNE KNOBPRESET BUTTONSVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBCONTINUEDPlaying the AM/FM Radio (Model

Page 111 - Auto Interior Illumination

To Play the RadioThe ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.Turn the system on by pushing thepower/volume knob or the AM orFM

Page 112

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Page 113

When the tailgate is not tightlyclosed, the‘‘TAILGATE OPEN’’message will come on.When both tailgate and one or moredoors are not tightly closed, the‘‘

Page 114 - Memory Position Link

Preset- Each preset button canstore one frequency on AM and twofrequencies on FM.1. Select the desired band, AM orFM. FM1 and FM2 let you storetwo fre

Page 115

Adjusting the SoundPress the TUNE (SOUND) knobrepeatedly to display the BASS,TREBLE, FADER, BALANCE,SUBWOOFER, and SVC (speed-sensitive volume compens

Page 116

XM RADIO BUTTONSCAN BUTTONCATEGORY BUTTONSTUNE KNOBPRESET BUTTONSVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBTITLE BUTTONCONTINUEDPlaying the XM®Radio (Models without navi

Page 117 - Interior Light Dimming Time

Your vehicle is capable of receivingXM®Radio anywhere in the UnitedStates and Canada except HawaiiAlaska, and Puerto Rico.XM is a registered trademark

Page 118 - Headlight Auto Off Timer

SCAN -The SCAN function givesyou a sampling of all channels whilein the channel mode. In the categorymode, only the stations within thatcategory are s

Page 119 - Auto Light Sensitivity

‘‘NO SIGNAL’’ - The signal iscurrently too weak. Move the vehicleto an area away from tall buildings,and with an unobstructed view of thesouthern hori

Page 120

Depending on where you drive, youmay experience reception problems.Interference can be caused by any ofthese conditions:●Driving on the north side of

Page 121

DISC SLOTDISC LOAD BUTTONSCAN BUTTON REPEAT BUTTONRANDOM BUTTONPRESET BUTTONSTUNE (FOLDER) KNOBDISC EJECT BUTTONSKIP BUTTONSMP3/WMA INDICATORTRACK/FIL

Page 122 - Auto Door Lock

To Play a DiscTo load or play discs, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or ON (II) position.You operate the disc changer withthe same cont

Page 123 - Auto Door Unlock

NOTE:If a file on an MP3 or WMA disc isprotected by digital rightsmanagement (DRM), the audio unitdisplays FORMAT, and then skips tothe next file.Load

Page 124

2. Adjust the Front SeatsAdjust the driver's seat as far to therear as possible while allowing you tomaintain full control of the vehicle.Have a

Page 125 - Key and Remote Unlock Mode

Text Data Display FunctionEach time you press the TITLEbutton, the display shows you thetext data on a disc, if the disc wasrecorded with text data.Yo

Page 126 - Keyless Lock Acknowledgment

To Change or Select Tracks/FilesUse the SKIP buttons while a disc isplaying to select passages andchange tracks (files in MP3 or WMAmode).In MP3 or WM

Page 127 - Security Relock Timer

In MP3 or WMA modeFOLDER REPEAT-This feature,when activated, replays all the fileson the selected folder in the orderthey are compressed in MP3 orWMA.

Page 128

SCAN -The SCAN functionsamples all the tracks on the disc inthe order they are recorded on thedisc (all files in the selected folder inMP3 or WMA mode

Page 129

D-SCAN- This feature, whenactivated, samples the first track ineach disc in order (the first file in themain folder on each disc in MP3 orWMA mode). T

Page 130

If you turn the system off while a discis playing, either with the VOL/knob or by turning off the ignitionswitch, the disc will stay in the drive.When

Page 131 - Bluetooth

The chart on the right explains theerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see an error message in thedisplay while playi

Page 132 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

Interface DialMost audio system functions can stillbe controlled by standard buttons,dials, and knobs, but some functionscan only be accessed using th

Page 133 - (On Canadian models)

SCANBUTTONAM/FMBUTTONVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBINTERFACE DIALINTERFACE DIALPRESETBUTTONSWithout rear entertainment systemSKIP/CATEGORYBUTTONSTUNE(SOUND)K

Page 134

To Play the AM/FM RadioThe ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or the ON (II)position. Press the AUDIO button toview the audio control display

Page 135 - Turn Signal and Headlights

3. Adjust the Seat-BacksAdjust the driver's seat-back to acomfortable, upright position, leavingample space between your chest andthe airbag cove

Page 136 - LIGHT SENSOR

SKIP (SEEK)- The skip (seek)function searches up and down fromthe current frequency to find astation with a strong signal. Toactivate it, press either

Page 137

Preset- Each preset button orpreset icon can store one frequencyon AM and two frequencies on FM.To store a preset memory location:1. Select the desire

Page 138

Radio Data System (RDS)On the FM band, you can select afavorite station and display theprogram service name according tothe information provided by th

Page 139 - Instrument Panel Brightness

Radio Data System (RDS) CategoryWith the FM band selected, you canselect the program type provided bythe RDS. Press the AUDIO button todisplay the rad

Page 140 - ADJUSTMENT SWITCH

You can also select an RDS categorywith the CATEGORY button. Presseither side (or) of theCATEGORY button to display anRDS category in the audio displa

Page 141 - Steering Wheel Adjustments

Turn the interface dial to the desiredRDS category.While the RDS category is selected,move the interface selector to the leftor right to select SEEK u

Page 142 - Keys and Locks

Turn the interface dial to the desiredRDS category. While the RDS categoryis selected, move the interface selectorto the left or the right to select S

Page 143 - RELEASE BUTTON

The display shows up to 64characters on the selected RDSstation.Adjusting the SoundBASS, TREBLE, FADER, andBALANCE are each adjustable. Youcan also ad

Page 144 - Immobilizer System

You can also adjust the sound bypushing TUNE (SOUND) knobrepeatedly. Each mode is shown inthe audio display as you push thebutton.Turn the TUNE (SOUND

Page 145 - Ignition Switch

CENTER- Adjusts the strength ofsound from the center speaker.SUBWOOFER- To adjust thestrength of the sound from thesubwoofer speaker, select it andpre

Page 146 - Door Locks

Improperly positioning headrestraints reduces theireffectiveness and you can beseriously injured in a crash.Make sure head restraints arein place and

Page 147 - Door Locks, Tailgate

To set this feature on or off, selectDolby PL II, and press ENTER onthe interface selector. Rotate theinterface dial to ON or OFF, andpress ENTER.Manu

Page 148 - Tailgate

SCANBUTTONXM RADI OBUTTONVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBINTERFACE DIALINTERFACE DIALPRESETBUTTONSWithout rear entertainment systemSKIP/CATEGORYBUTTONSTUNE(SOU

Page 149 - Auto-Reverse

Your vehicle is capable of receivingXM®Satellite Radio anywhere in theUnited States, and Canada, exceptHawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico. XMis a register

Page 150

MODE- To switch between thecategory mode and channel mode,push the interface selector down todisplay AUDIO MENU, then turn theinterface dial to select

Page 151 - Remote Transmitter

SCAN -The scan function givesyou a sampling of all channels whilein the channel mode. In the categorymode, only the channels within thatcategory are s

Page 152

2. Use the tune, list, or scan functionto tune to a desired channel.In category mode, only channelswithin that category can beselected. In channel mod

Page 153

The XM satellites are in orbit overthe equator; therefore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate f

Page 154

Depending on where you drive, youmay experience reception problems.Interference can be caused by any ofthese conditions:●Driving on the north side of

Page 155

To replay and see the stored file,press the AUDIO button to select theaudio display on the navigationscreen.Push down the interface selector todisplay

Page 156

Receiving XM Radio ServiceIf your XM Radio service has expiredor you purchased your vehicle from aprevious owner, you can listen to asampling of the b

Page 157 - LEGS RELEASE BUTTON

If necessary, pull up on the belt againto remove any slack, then check thatthe belt rests across the center ofyour chest and over your shoulder.This s

Page 158

EJECT BUTTONAUDIO DISPLAYWith rear entertainment systemSKIPBUTTONSRANDOMBUTTONREPEATBUTTONAUDIO DISPLAYWithout rear entertainment systemDISC SLOTTITLE

Page 159

Your vehicle's audio system has aninternal disc player. To operate thedisc player, the ignition switch mustbe in the ACCESSORY (I) or the ON(II)

Page 160

It is possible to select up to 999 filesfor inclusion in CD-Rs and CD-RWs,and up to 3,500 files for inclusion inDVD-Rs and DVD-RWs.Do not use discs wi

Page 161 - LATCH PLATE

Each time you press the TITLEbutton, the audio display changesfrom artist name to album name, totrack name and then to normaldisplay that shows the tr

Page 162

Track RepeatTo replay the current trackcontinuously, push the interfaceselector down while playing a disc.Turn the interface dial to selectRepeat on t

Page 163 - Seat Heaters

Turn the interface dial to select thetrack random icon, and press ENTERon the interface selector.To turn this feature off, turn theinterface dial to s

Page 164

To Stop Playing a DiscTo take the system out of disc mode,press the AM/FM button, thebutton, or the HDD button. To returnto disc mode, press the DISC

Page 165 - MAIN SWITCH

The specifications for compatibleAAC files are:–Sampling frequency:8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48 kHz–Bitrate:8/16/20/24/28/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/1

Page 166 - Power Windows

Select a desired folder by turning theinterface dial, then press ENTER.The display returns to normal play,and the first track in the selectedfolder be

Page 167

Folder RandomThis feature, when activated, plays allfiles in the current folder in randomorder. To activate folder randomplay, push the interface sele

Page 168 - Power Windows, Moonroof

6. Maintain a Proper SittingPositionAfter all occupants have adjustedtheir seats and head restraints, andput on their seat belts, it is veryimportant

Page 169 - Moonroof

The system begins to play a file forabout 10 seconds, and continues tosample the remaining files.To turn this feature off, press theSCAN button again,

Page 170 - PARKING BRAKE PEDAL

The chart on the right explains theerror messages you may see in theaudio display while playing a disc.If you see an error message in theaudio display

Page 171 - SELECTOR

General Information●When using CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-Ror DVD-RW discs, use only highquality discs labeled for audio use.●When recording a CD-R, CD-RW,DVD-R

Page 172 - HEATED MIRROR BUTTON

Additional Information onRecommended DiscsThe in-dash disc player has asophisticated and delicatemechanism. If you insert a damageddisc as indicated i

Page 173 - MEMORY BUTTONS

4. Small, irregular shaped discs5. Discs with scratches, dirty discs●CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R or DVD-RWmay not play due to the recordingconditions.●Scratche

Page 174

VOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBSCAN BUTTONAUDIO DISPLAYWithout rear entertainment systemWith rear entertainment systemAUDIO DISPLAYSCANBUTTONVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWE

Page 175 - Interior Lights

The Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audiofunction can record tracks frommusic CDs to the navigation system’shard disc. This function also allowsfor various play

Page 176

PlaylistsPlaylists are track lists in a certainplayback group.Original PlaylistThis playlist is automaticallygenerated when the music CD isrecorded. T

Page 177

Recording a Music CD to HDDAudioIf you play a music CD that has notyet been recorded on the HDD, thesystem will automatically beginrecording to the HD

Page 178 - Interior Convenience Items

●You can listen to tracks from otherplaylists that have already beenrecorded while recording. Pressthe HDD button and switch over toHDD Audio.●With th

Page 179 - BEVERAGE HOLDER

Advice for Pregnant WomenIf you are pregnant, the best way toprotect yourself and your unbornchild when driving or riding in avehicle is to always wea

Page 180

Turn the interface dial to selectMANUAL and press ENTER on theinterface selector.Select a track to record from the CD.Push the interface selector down

Page 181 - SUNGLASSES HOLDER

Playing Tracks on HDDTo play tracks on HDD, push theHDD button until the HDD Audioscreen appears. Playback will startautomatically with the trackprevi

Page 182 - SUN VISOR

To turn this feature off, turn theinterface dial to select the OFF icon,then press ENTER on the interfaceselector.Random PlaybackThis function plays t

Page 183

Scan PlaybackThis function samples the tracks inthe current search mode in the orderthat they were recorded.To activate scan, press the SCANbutton, or

Page 184

RANDOM ALL TRACKSShuffles the playback of all tracksthat have been recorded on HDD.To random all tracks, push theinterface selector up to display theS

Page 185

Searching Music by ArtistPush the interface selector up todisplay the Search music by screen,and turn the interface dial to selectArtists. Press ENTER

Page 186 - Features

Turn the interface dial to select atrack you want to listen to, then pressENTER on the interface selector.The selected track begins to play.Searching

Page 187 - Climate Control System

Searching Music by GenrePush the interface selector up todisplay the Search music by screen,and turn the interface dial to selectGenres. Press ENTER o

Page 188 - Temperature Control

Customizing Original/UserPlaylistThe HDD has two types of theplaylists: original playlist and userplaylist. On the original playlist, themusic CD is r

Page 189 - Dual Button

4. Turn the interface dial and selectEdit Music Info, then pressENTER on the interface selector.5. Turn the interface dial to selectEdit Track Order,

Page 190

Additional Safety Precautions●Never let passengers ride in thecargo area or on top of a folded-down back seat.If they do, theycould be very seriously

Page 191

2. Turn the interface dial and selectEdit Music Info, then pressENTER on the interface selector.3. Turn the interface dial to selectEdit Album Name, t

Page 192

Changing the Track Titles1. Select a desired original playlist,then turn the interface dial toselect the track of which you wantto change the name, th

Page 193 - Automatic Operation

5. On the Edit Track Name screen,input the new track name on theEnter a track name screen.6. After inputting the name, push theselector down to select

Page 194 - Rear Passenger Compartment

All Tracks Artist-Enables you to change the artistname of all the tracks in the selectedalbum.Album Artist Only-You can change the artist name ofthe s

Page 195

7. On the Edit option screen, turn theinterface dial to select the desiredicon, then press ENTER on theinterface selector.8. The display returns to th

Page 196 - TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY SENSOR

4. Select a genre, turn the interfacedial to select a genre and thenpress ENTER. You will bereturned to the Edit Music Infoscreen.Deleting a Track1. S

Page 197 - With navigation system

NOTE:●When you delete a track from theOriginal Playlist, the track is alsodeleted from the User Playlist inwhich the deleted track wasstored.●Even if

Page 198

Adding a Track to a User Playlist1. While a track is playing on anOriginal Playlist or User PlaylistPlayback screen, turn the interfacedial and select

Page 199

Checking HDD Audio CapacityYou can check the HDD Audiocapacity and remaining space as wellas the Gracenote Music RecognitionService (CDDB) version inc

Page 200 - To turn off auto select

4. Turn the interface dial and selectGracenote Info. Update, then pressENTER on the interface selector.5. Turn the interface dial to selectUSB or DISC

Page 201 - Compensation (SVC)

Seat Belt System ComponentsYour seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in all seatingpositions. The front seat belts arealso equipped with autom

Page 202 - Playing the XM

Gracenote Music RecognitionService (CDDB)Music recognition technology andrelated data are provided byGracenote®. Gracenote is theindustry standard in

Page 203

Gracenote®End User LicenseAgreementVersion 20061005This application or device containssoftware from Gracenote, Inc. ofEmeryville, California (‘‘Gracen

Page 204

Gracenote makes no representationsor warranties, express or implied,regarding the accuracy of anyGracenote Data from in theGracenote Servers. Gracenot

Page 205

Without rear entertainment systemWith rear entertainment systemAUDIO DISPLAYAUDIO DISPLAYVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBCANCEL BUTTONSKIP BUTTONSUSB/AUX BUTTO

Page 206 - Receiving XM Radio Service

To Play an iPodꭂThis audio system can select andplay the audio files on the iPodꭂwiththe same controls used for the in-dash disc player. To play an iP

Page 207

Use only compatible iPods with thelatest software. iPods that are notcompatible will not work in this audiounit.NOTE:●Do not connect your iPod using a

Page 208

If the iPod indicator does not appearin the audio display, check theconnections, and try to reconnect theiPod a few times.If the audio system still do

Page 209 - Loading Discs

Press ENTER on the interfaceselector to display the items on thatlist, then turn the interface dial tomake a selection. Press ENTER toset your selecti

Page 210 - Text Data Display Function

REPEAT- This featurecontinuously plays a file.1. Press the AUDIO button to displaythe audio control screen, thenpush the interface selector down todis

Page 211 - In MP3 or WMA mode

2. Turn the interface dial, selectShuffle and press ENTER on theinterface selector.3. Turn the interface dial, select theShuffle icon and press ENTER

Page 212

If the indicator comes on or thebeeper sounds when the driver's seatbelt is latched and there is no frontseat passenger and no items on thefront

Page 213

To Stop Playing Your iPodꭂTo play the radio, press the AM/FM,or XM button. Press the DISC buttonto switch to the disc mode. Press theHDD button to swi

Page 214

If you see an error message in theaudio display while playing an iPod,find the solution in the chart to theright. If you cannot clear the errormessage

Page 215 - Disc Changer

VOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POWER)KNOBSCAN BUTTONAUDIO DISPLAYWithout rear entertainment systemWith rear entertainment systemAUDIO DISPLAYSCAN BUTTONVOL/ꂻ(VOLUME/POW

Page 216

To Play a USB Flash MemoryDeviceThis audio system can select andplay the audio files on a USB flashmemory device with the samecontrols used for the di

Page 217

●Depending on the software thefiles were made with, it may not bepossible to play some files, ordisplay some text data.●Depending on the type ofencodi

Page 218

Combining a low sampling frequencywith a low bitrate may result inextremely degraded sound quality.Connecting a USB Flash MemoryDevice1. Unclip the US

Page 219 - TUNE ICON

When the USB device is connectedand the USB mode is selected on theaudio system, the USB indicator isshown in the audio display. It alsoshows the fold

Page 220 - SCAN ICON

Push the selector up to display thefolder list screen, then turn theinterface dial to select a folder. PressENTER to set your selection.If you have mo

Page 221 - A.SEL INDICATOR

3. Turn the interface dial, select theTrack Repeat icon and pressENTER on the interface selector.Playback of the track that iscurrently being played w

Page 222 - RDS INFO MESSAGE

TRACK RANDOMThis function plays all the tracks onthe USB flash memory device inrandom order.1. On the USB main screen, push theinterface selector down

Page 223 - RDS CATEGORY

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Page 224 - RDS Category Search

The lap/shoulder belts in the centerseat of the second row and both ofthe third row seats are equipped witha detachable anchor that has twoparts: a sm

Page 225 - RDS Category SCAN

3. Turn the interface dial, select theFolder Random icon and pressENTER on the interface selector.The files are played in randomorder.You can also sel

Page 226 - Radio Text Display

FOLDER SCANThis function samples the first file ineach folder within the USB flashmemory device.1. On the USB main screen, push theinterface selector

Page 227 - SOUND SETUP ICON

Disconnecting a USB Flash MemoryDeviceYou can disconnect the USB flashmemory device at any time even ifthe USB mode is selected on theaudio system. Al

Page 228

If you see an error message in thecenter display while playing a USBflash memory device, find thesolution in the chart to the right. Ifyou cannot clea

Page 229

Without rear entertainment systemWith rear entertainment systemNAVIGATION SCREENAUDIO DISPLAYTITLE BU TTONAUDIO BUTTONINTERFACE DIALINTERFACE DIALUSB/

Page 230

Your vehicle is equipped with aBluetooth®audio system, whichallows you to listen to streamingaudio from yourBluetooth®audiocompatible phone. This func

Page 231

Once a device is linked, the name ofthe device will appear on the screen.Pressing the TITLE button switchesthe audio display between theBluetooth®Audi

Page 232

To pause or resume a fileThe resume/pause mode can stopplaying a file temporarily.Turn the interface dial to switch thesetting between the resume/paus

Page 233

Turn the dial to select a sound setupmode, then press ENTER to set yourselection. See page 220 for moresound setting information.To switch to HFL mode

Page 234

Radio FrequenciesYour vehicle's radio can receive thecomplete AM and FM bands.Those bands cover thesefrequencies:AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHzFM band

Page 235

Seat Belt e-pretensionersOn models with Collision MitigationBraking System™ (CMBS™)For added safety, the front seat beltsare equipped with e-pretensio

Page 236

Radio signals, especially on the FMband, are deflected by large objectssuch as buildings and hills. Yourradio then receives both the directsignal from

Page 237

Three controls for the audio systemare mounted in the steering wheelhub. These let you control basicfunctions without removing yourhand from the wheel

Page 238

You will see the track/file numberand the elapsed time. If the disc hastext data or is compressed inMP3 orWMA, you can also see any otherinformation (

Page 239

Auxiliary Input JackThe auxiliary input jack is inside theconsole compartment. The systemwill accept auxiliary input fromstandard audio accessories us

Page 240

Your vehicle's audio system maydisable itself if it is disconnectedfrom electrical power for any reason.To make it work again, you mustenter a sp

Page 241 - Entertainment System

On models without navigation systemYou can see the clock and calendarinformation on the upper display.To set the clock and the calendar:1. Press and h

Page 242

U.S. Technology Package withEntertainment, Advance Package withEntertainment, Canadian Technology,and Elite PackagesYour vehicle is equipped with a re

Page 243 - TRACK LIST

Rear SpeakersWhen you turn on the system, therear speakers are automaticallyturned off if the rear system selects adifferent entertainment source than

Page 244

REAR PWR BUTTONREAR CTRL OFF BUTTONFRONT SOURCE BUTTON REAR SOURCE BUTTONOVERHEAD SCREEN UNITCONTINUEDRear Entertainment System311Features

Page 245

To Select Rear Entertainmentfrom the Front Control PanelTo operate the rear entertainmentsystem from the front panel, pressthe REAR SOURCE button. You

Page 246

Seat Belt MaintenanceFor safety, you should check thecondition of your seat belts regularly.Pull each belt out fully, and look forfrays, cuts, burns,

Page 247 - FOLDER LIST

Insert a DVD into the lower DVD/CD slot in the audio unit.Push the DVD in halfway, the drivewill pull it in the rest of the way.PLAY - Press the DVD (

Page 248

SKIP -Press and hold thebutton to move forward; you will seethe time elapsed shown in theoverhead screen advancing rapidly.Press and hold thebutton to

Page 249 - FILE SCAN ICON

To Play the Radio from the RearControl PanelPress the FM/AM button to listen tothe radio.Press the MENU button to displaythe Audio Menu on the overhea

Page 250

To Play a Disc, HDD, USB, oriPod®from the Rear Control PanelPress the MENU button to displaythe Audio Menu on the overheadscreen. Use the interface di

Page 251

TITLE/SCROLL ButtonWhen you press the TITLE/SCROLLbutton while a DVD is playing, thecurrent status of title, chapter, elapsedtime, angle, subtitle, au

Page 252 - Protecting Your Discs

MenuWhen you select‘‘MENU’’ with theinterface dial, the screen changes tothe DVD's title menu.Play ModeWhen you select‘‘PLAY MODE’’with the inter

Page 253

The selectable languages vary fromDVD to DVD, and this feature maynot be available on some DVDs.To go back to play, press the MENUor CANCEL button.‘‘S

Page 254

SearchHighlight "SEARCH" with theinterface dial to select "Title","Chapter", or "NumInput" and pressENTER.‘‘Ti

Page 255

Rotate the interface dial to selecteach number, then press the ENTERbutton. Press thebutton when youhave finished inputting the number.If you want to

Page 256

Disp AdjustTo adjust the display, highlight‘‘DispAdjust’’ from the setup menu withthe interface dial and press theENTER button. You can adjust thesedi

Page 257

Airbag System Componentsꭧ: On models with CMBS(5) Side Airbags(6) Driver's Seat Position Sensor(7) Front Passenger's Weight Sensors(8) Passe

Page 258

The display changes as shown above.Select‘‘Yes,’’ and press the ENTERbutton. You will see the message‘‘Default display settings applied’’ onthe displa

Page 259 - HDD SETUP ICON

Personal SurroundTo change the Personal Surroundsetting, highlight‘‘PersonalSurround’’ from the setup menu withthe interface dial and press theENTER b

Page 260 - Music CD Automatically

When you press the SETUP buttonwhile a DVD is not playing, the setupmenu appears for audio.Disp Adjust, Personal Surround, andLanguageThe operation fo

Page 261 - REPEAT ICON

INITIAL SETTINGS (Language)When you select‘‘Language’’ withthe interface dial, the menu shownabove appears.To return to the stop or previousscreen, pr

Page 262

If you select‘‘No,’’ and press theENTER button, the display returns tothe initial screen of the‘‘Language’’menu.If you select‘‘Yes,’’ the displaychang

Page 263

Audio LanguageYou can select the dubbed languagebefore playing DVDs.Select ‘‘Audio Language’’by pressingtheorbutton.Follow the same instructions youus

Page 264

Select the "Dynamic Range" byturning the interface dial.To turn ‘‘Dynamic Range’’ on or off,select ‘‘ON’’ or ‘‘OFF’’by turning theinterface

Page 265

Parental LevelYou can place an auditory restrictionby changing the parental controllevel. The higher the level number,the lower the restriction.Highli

Page 266

If the system does not recognize thepassword you entered, you will seethe above display. Repeat theparental control level steps until youenter the cor

Page 267 - RECORDED DATE

To change the password, select‘‘Password.’’You will see the abovemenu displayed. Select‘‘Yes’’byturning the interface dial, then pressthe ENTER button

Page 268

ꭧ: On models with CMBSYour Airbag System (SRS) includes:●Two SRS (Supplemental RestraintSystem) front airbags. The driver'sairbag is stored in th

Page 269

If you forget the password, select‘‘Password,’’and press thebutton10 times.The display changes as shown above.If you want to use the defaultpassword (

Page 270

Replacing the Remote ControlBatteriesIf it takes several pushes on thebutton to operate the rearentertainment system, have yourdealer replace the batt

Page 271

Playable DVDsThere are various types of DVDsavailable. Some of them are notcompatible with your system.The DVD player in your rearentertainment system

Page 272

DVD Player Error MessagesThe chart on the right explains theerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see an error message

Page 273

Wireless HeadphonesSome state and local governmentagencies prohibit the use ofheadphones by the driver of a motorvehicle. Always obey applicable lawsa

Page 274

Replacing BatteriesEach headphone uses one AAAbattery. The battery is under thecover on the left earpiece. To removethe cover, insert a coin in the sl

Page 275

The system will accept auxiliaryinputs from standard video gamesand video equipment.Some video game power suppliesmay cause poor picture quality.V = V

Page 276

Once the security system is set,opening any door, the tailgate, or thehood without using the key or theremote transmitter, will cause thealarm to acti

Page 277

1. Press and hold the SET button forfive seconds until the clock displaychanges to‘‘ZON ? N.’’(Clockadjustment mode will be startedafter the first two

Page 278

1. Press and hold the SET button forfive seconds until the clock displaychanges to‘‘ZON ? N.’’ (Clockadjustment mode will be startedafter the first tw

Page 279 - Clearing the HDD

●On models with CMBS, front seatbelt e-pretensioners (see page 24).●Automatic front seat belttensioners (see page 23).●Sensors that can detect a moder

Page 280

Zone MapCompass343Features

Page 281

Cruise control allows you to maintaina set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h)without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal. It should be usedfor cruisin

Page 282

Cruise control may not hold the setspeed when you are going up anddown hills. If your vehicle speedincreases going down a hill, use thebrakes to slow

Page 283 - Playing an iPod

Even with cruise control turned on,you can still use the accelerator pedalto speed up for passing. Aftercompleting the pass, take your footoff the acc

Page 284 - Voice Control System

ACC ComponentsIf equippedAdaptive cruise control (ACC)consists of a radar sensor in the frontgrille, the MAIN buttons on thesteering wheel, and the AC

Page 285

OverviewAdaptive cruise control (ACC) allowsyou to maintain a set speed and keepthe vehicle ahead of you and yourvehicle at a safe distance withouthav

Page 286 - To Change or Select Files

Improper use of ACC can leadto a crash.Use ACC only when travelingon open highways in goodweather.Operating CharacteristicsWhen there is no vehicle ah

Page 287

If the vehicle ahead of you slowsdown abruptly, or if another vehiclecuts in front of you, a beeper soundsand a message appears on the multi-informati

Page 288

Limitations●ACC does not work below 25 mph(40 km/h). It cannot bring yourvehicle to a complete stop.●ACC will not sound a beeper ordisplay a message o

Page 289

Using the ACC1. Push the MAIN button on thesteering wheel. The ACC indicatoron the instrument panel comes on,and‘‘ACC’’ is shown on the multi-informat

Page 290

How Your Front Airbags WorkIf you ever have a moderate to severefrontal collision, sensors will detectthe vehicle's rapid deceleration.If the rat

Page 291

When the speed is set, it is shownalong with a vehicle icon anddistance bars on the multi-information display.Refer to page 356 for how to set andchan

Page 292

To increase your speed in smallamounts, tap the RES/ACCEL buttonrepeatedly. Each time you do this,your vehicle will speed up about 1mph (1 km/h).While

Page 293

To slow down in small amounts, tapthe SET/DECEL button repeatedly.Each time you do this, your vehicleslows down about 1 mph (1 km/h).The set cruising

Page 294

Changing Vehicle DistanceWith ACC on, the distance betweenyour vehicle and the vehicle ahead ofyou is controlled and maintained.You can change this di

Page 295 - Connecting a USB Flash Memory

Canceling the ACCACC is canceled whenever you doany of these actions:●Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.●Tap the brake pedal.●Press the MAIN

Page 296

●Driving on a mountainous road, ordriving off road for extendedperiods.●Abrupt steering wheel movement.●When the ABS or VSA is activated.●When the VSA

Page 297 - TRACK REPEAT ICON

Messages on the Multi-Information DisplayThe multi-information display showsvarious messages related to ACC.For a description of each ACCmessage you m

Page 298 - FOLDER REPEAT ICON

MessageDescriptionMessageDescriptionACC has automatically canceled because itsradar sensor in the frontgrille is dirty.You will hear three beeps.Apply

Page 299 - FOLDER RANDOM ICON

Switching to Cruise ControlTo switch from ACC to cruisecontrol, press the distance button onthe steering wheel, and hold it for 1second.When you press

Page 300

The HomeLink®UniversalTransceiver built into your vehicle canbe programmed to operate up to threeremote controlled devices aroundyour home, such as ga

Page 301

The total time for inflation anddeflation is one-tenth of a second, sofast that most occupants are notaware that the airbags deployed untilthey see th

Page 302

If you are training the second or third buttons, go directly to step 1.2aab112354Training a ButtonNONONOYESYESRetraining a ButtonErasing CodesPress an

Page 303

HomeLink®is a registered trademarkof Johnson Controls, Inc.As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subj

Page 304

Using HFLHFL ButtonsHFL Talk button- Press andrelease to give a command or answera call.HFL Back button-Press andrelease to end a call, go back to the

Page 305

●To change the volume level ofHFL, use the audio system volumeknob or the steering wheel volumecontrols.Help Features●To hear general HFL information,

Page 306

Some phones may send battery,signal strength, and roaming statusinformation to HFL.You will see‘‘HANDSFREELINK’’and the ‘‘’’ indicator on the audiodis

Page 307 - To change sound settings

How to Use HFLThe ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I)or ON (II) position.‘‘Phone Setup’’‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial’’Press HFLTalk button‘‘Pair’’‘‘Edi

Page 308

Press and release the HFL Talk button each time yougive a command.‘‘Redial’’‘‘List’’Press HFLTalk button‘‘Transfer’’‘‘Mute’’‘‘Send’’‘‘Phonebook’’‘‘Sto

Page 309 - AM/FM Radio Reception

Press and release the HFL Talk button each time yougive a command.‘‘SystemSet up’’ꭧ: Canadian modelsPress HFLTalk button‘‘Security’’‘‘Change Passcode’

Page 310 - As required by the FCC:

To use HFL, you need to pair yourBluetooth-compatible cell phone tothe system.Phone SetupThis command group is available forpaired cell phones.Phone p

Page 311 - Remote Audio Controls

To delete a paired phone:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say ‘‘Phone setup.’’2. Say‘‘Delete’’ after the prompts.3. HFL will a

Page 312

Advanced AirbagsYour front airbags are also advancedairbags. The main purpose of thisfeature is to help prevent airbag-caused injuries to short driver

Page 313 - Auxiliary Input Jack

To change from the currently linkedphone to another paired phone:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say‘‘Phone setup.’’2. Say‘‘N

Page 314 - Radio Theft Protection

To make a call using a phonenumber:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial.’’2. Follow the HFL prompts and sayt

Page 315 - : Press SET

Muting a CallYou can mute your voice to theperson you are talking to during acall.To mute your voice during a call,press and release the HFL Talkbutto

Page 316 - U.S. Technology Package with

NOTE:●Avoid using duplicate nameentries.●Avoid using‘‘home’’ as a nameentry.●It is easier for HFL to recognize amultisyllabic or longer name. Forexamp

Page 317 - Rear Entertainment System

To list all names in the phonebook:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say ‘‘Phonebook.’’2. Say‘‘List’’ after the prompts.3. HFL

Page 318 - OVERHEAD SCREEN UNIT

To set a 4-digit passcode to lock theHFL system for security purposes:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say‘‘System setup.’’2.

Page 319 - OVERHEAD SCREEN

To select either a ring tone or aprompt as the incoming callnotificationꭧ:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say ‘‘System setup.

Page 320

Quick Language SelectionCanadian models onlyTo quickly change the language:Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.1. Say the language y

Page 321

On models with navigation systemBluetooth®HandsFreeLink®(HFL)allows you to place and receivephone calls using either thenavigation system controls or

Page 322

HFL ButtonsPICK-UP Button- Press andrelease to answer a call, or press togo directly to the Cellular Phonescreen.HANG-UP Button- Press andrelease to e

Page 323

Be aware that objects placed on thepassenger's seat can also cause theairbag to be turned off.When the passenger airbag getsturned off by the wei

Page 324

DisplaysWhen you receive an incoming call,you will see the following displaysand notifications.On the audio screen:You will see‘‘HANDSFREELINK’’ onthe

Page 325 - ‘‘Audio’’

How to Use HFLThe ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.‘‘CellularPhone’’‘‘PhoneSetup’’‘‘Delete’’‘‘Delete Phone’’Delete a p

Page 326 - ‘‘Angle’’

Voice commands can be used for all above options.Press and release the Talk button each time you give a command.Select a number from Call History orPh

Page 327 - ‘‘Title/Chapter Search’’

Voice commands can be used for all above options.Press and release the Talk button each time you give a command.‘‘Phone Book’’‘‘CellularPhone’’Speed d

Page 328

To use HFL, you need to pair yourBluetooth-compatible cell phone tothe system.HFL uses a Class 2 Bluetooth, whichmeans the maximum range betweenyour p

Page 329

Setup Bluetooth PhoneTo pair a cell phone:1. Select‘‘Setup Bluetooth Phone’’from the Phone Setup screen.2. Select ‘‘Pair Phone.’’3. HFL gives you a 4-

Page 330 - Aspect Ratio

To change the pass-key setting:1. Select‘‘Setup Bluetooth Phone’’from the Phone Setup screen.2. Select ‘‘Pass-Key.’’NOTE:The default pass-key‘‘0000’’i

Page 331 - Language

Search for Next Connected PhoneTo change from the currently linkedphone to another paired phone,select ‘‘Search a Next ConnectedPhone’’ on the Phone S

Page 332 - INITIAL SETTINGS Menu

To create a PIN for each user:When you set a PIN for a user, youwill be asked to enter the PIN everytime you select the user on theCellular Phone scre

Page 333 - INITIAL SETTINGS (Language)

Import Cellular Phonebook(available on some phones)The entire phonebook data (up to1,000 entries, depending on thephone) of the cell phone that islink

Page 334

Congratulations! Your selection of a 2010 Acura MDX was a wise investment.It will give you years of driving pleasure.One of the best ways to enhance t

Page 335

Only one airbag will deploy during aside impact. If the impact is on thepassenger's side, the passenger'sside airbag will deploy even if the

Page 336

Edit Speed DialUp to 20 speed dial numbers can bestored per user, and the first fournumbers are displayed on theCellular Phone screen.Select a‘‘No Ent

Page 337

When a voice tag is stored for theentry, you can dial the number bysaying ‘‘Call’’and the voice tag name.To add a voice tag to a stored speeddial numb

Page 338

To delete a voice tag:1. Select‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.2. Select ‘‘Delete Voice Tag.’’3. Select the number you want todelete th

Page 339

Making a CallYou can make calls by inputting anyphone number, using the importedphonebook, using the call history, orwith speed dial entries.During a

Page 340

2. Select a name from the list. Youcan also select‘‘SearchPhonebook’’ and enter the first fewletters of the name.3. Push ENTER to begin automaticdiali

Page 341

To make a call using More SpeedDial:1. Select‘‘More Speed Dial’’ on theCellular Phone screen.2. A list of up to 20 stored speed dialentries is shown.

Page 342

Transfer- Allows you to transfer acall from HFL to your phone, or fromyour phone to HFL.Mute- Allows you to mute yourvoice.ꭧAvailable on some phonesCa

Page 343

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 344

The selector can be pushed left,right, up, down, and in. Use theselector to scroll through lists, toselect menus, and to highlight menuitems. When you

Page 345 - Replacing Batteries

To view previously read messages:Press the INFO button. Theinformation screen will be shown.Select ‘‘Messages’’, then select amessage category by pres

Page 346

How Your Side Curtain AirbagsWorkIn a Side ImpactIn a moderate to severe side impact,sensors will detect rapid accelerationand signal the control unit

Page 347 - SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR

Message OptionsWhen you open a message, you canread a summary of it, and thenchoose one of several options. If anoption is not available for a message

Page 348 - Compass Zone Selection

Diagnostic Info- Select this optionto get more information about thecurrent diagnostic message. To usethis option, your cellphone must bepaired with t

Page 349

●Use the interface knob to scroll tothe AcuraLink/Messages option,and select it by pressing ENTERon the interface selector.●Scroll to the Delete Messa

Page 350 - Zone Map

Feature GuideDuring the first 90 days ofownership, a number of messagesappears each day. These messageshelp you to use and understand thefeatures of y

Page 351 - Cruise Control

Automated AppointmentYou can make an appointment withyour dealer through the AcuraLinkwhen you receive a maintenanceminder message.To use the automate

Page 352

The system will automaticallyconnect to the Acura server, thenshow you an appropriateappointment date and time on thenavigation screen. If you accept

Page 353

You will see the screen to rescheduleas shown. To make an appointment,select ‘‘Reschedule Appointment,’’then press ENTER.The system will automatically

Page 354 - If equipped

The system will automaticallyconnect to the Acura server, thenshow you the confirmation on thenavigation screen. If you accept thecancel, press ENTER.

Page 355 - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

Recall/CampaignsIf your vehicle is affected by a recallor other important safetyinformation, a letter will be mailed toyou about the issue and how to

Page 356 - ACC range

When any indicator comes on or amessage is displayed on the MID,AcuraLink immediately notifies youwith the message,‘‘An indicator ison. AcuraLink can

Page 357

How the SRS Indicator WorksThe SRS indicator alerts youto a potential problem withyour airbags, seat belt tensioners,and, on models with CMBS, seat be

Page 358

Reminder MassageWhen you make an appointmentthrough My Acura's onlineScheduling Service Appointment,you can be reminded in advanceabout that appo

Page 359

To access the following functions,press the INFO/PHONE button,then select the SETUP option, pushthe interface selector to the right toselect Other, th

Page 360

NOTE:For the Phone DataConnection button to be active, youneed aBluetooth®compatible andenabled cell phone paired to theBluetooth®HandsFreeLink®(HFL).

Page 361

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 362

For the best picture, always keep therearview camera clean, and do notcover the camera lens. To avoidscratching the lens when you cleanit, use a moist

Page 363

The camera display has parkingguide lines that indicate distancefrom your vehicle.1st Line 20in (0.5m)2nd Line 39in (1m)3rd Line 79in (2m)4th Line 118

Page 364

Before you begin driving yourvehicle, you should know whatgasoline to use and how to check thelevels of important fluids. You alsoneed to know how to

Page 365

Break-in PeriodHelp assure your vehicle's futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you driveduring the first 600 miles (

Page 366

Refueling1. Park with the driver's side closestto the service station pump.2. Open the fuel fill door by pressingthe button in the driver's

Page 367

5. Screw the fuel fill cap back on untilit clicks at least once. If you do notproperly tighten the cap, you willsee a ‘‘TIGHTEN FUEL CAP’’message on t

Page 368

How the Passenger Airbag OffIndicator WorksThis indicator alerts you that thepassenger's front airbag has beenshut off because weight sensorsdete

Page 369 - Universal Transceiver

Opening and Closing the Hood1. Park the vehicle, and set theparking brake. Pull the hoodrelease handle located under thelower left corner of the dashb

Page 370

Oil CheckWait a few minutes after turning theengine off before you check the oil.1. Remove the dipstick (orange loop).2. Wipe off the dipstick with a

Page 371

Actual Mileage and EPA FuelEconomy Estimates Comparison.Fuel economy is not a fixed number.It varies based on driving conditions,driving habits and ve

Page 372

Fuel Economy FactorsThe following factors can lower yourvehicle's fuel economy:●Aggressive driving (hardacceleration and braking)●Excessive idlin

Page 373

●Minimize the use of the airconditioning system- The A/Cputs an extra load on the enginewhich makes it use more fuel. Usethe fresh-air ventilation whe

Page 374

Modifying your vehicle, or installingsome non-Acura accessories, canmake your vehicle unsafe. Beforeyou make any modifications or addany accessories,

Page 375

Modifying Your VehicleRemoving parts from your vehicle, orreplacing components with non-Acura components could seriouslyaffect your vehicle's han

Page 376

Your vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:●Glove box●Door and seat-back pockets●Rear cargo area, including thesecond and third row seats whenfo

Page 377

Load LimitsThe maximum load for your vehicleis 1,150 lbs (525 kg).See Tire And Loading Informationlabel attached to the driver'sdoorjamb.Label Ex

Page 378

Example 1Example 2Example 3In addition, the total weight of thevehicle, all occupants, accessories,cargo, and trailer tongue load mustnot exceed the G

Page 379

Airbag ServiceYour airbag systems are virtuallymaintenance free, and there are noparts you can safely service.However, you must have yourvehicle servi

Page 380

Carrying Cargo in the PassengerCompartment●Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.●Be sure items placed o

Page 381

Optional Separation NetThe separation net can be used tohold back soft, lightweight itemsstored in the cargo area. Heavy itemsshould be tied down, as

Page 382

This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate theautomatic transmission. It alsoincludes important inf

Page 383

Your vehicle has higher groundclearance that allows you to travelover bumps, obstacles, and roughterrain. It also provides goodvisibility so you can a

Page 384

You should do the following checksand adjustments before you driveyour vehicle.1. Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside lights are clean andunobs

Page 385

Your vehicle's starting system has anauto control mode. When you turnthe ignition switch to the START (III)position, this feature keeps theengine

Page 386

Check Starting System MessageIf there is a problem with the startingsystem, you will see a‘‘CHECKSTARTING SYSTEM’’ message onthe multi-information dis

Page 387

If the malfunction indicator lampcomes on along with the‘‘D’’indicator, there is a problem with theautomatic transmission controlsystem. Avoid rapid a

Page 388 - HandsFreeLink

To avoid transmission damage, cometo a complete stop before shiftinginto Park. You must also press therelease button to shift into park. Theshift leve

Page 389

Engine Speed LimiterIf you exceed the maximum speedfor the gear you are in, the enginespeed will enter into thetachometer's red zone. If this occ

Page 390 - Displays

Additional Safety Precautions●Do not attempt to deactivate yourairbags.Together, airbags and seatbelts provide the best protection.●Do not tamper with

Page 391

4. Insert a key into the shift lockrelease slot.5. Push down on the key while youpress the release button on thefront of the shift lever and movethe s

Page 392

To shift up or down, use the+(right) or- (left) paddle shifter oneither side of the steering wheel.Each time you pull+(right), thetransmission shifts

Page 393

Each time you pull either paddleshifter, the transmission shifts onegear up or down. If you want to shiftup or down more than two gears, pullthe paddl

Page 394

When you move the shift lever from‘‘D’’to ‘‘S’’ position and pull eitherpaddle shifter, the gear positionindicator displays the selected gearnumber.To

Page 395 - Phone pairing tips:

●You cannot upshift with the paddleshifter before the engine speedreaches the lowest threshold of thehigher gear.●You try to shift to third or a highe

Page 396 - Delete the number first

The super handling-all wheel drive(SH-AWD) system is a full time all-wheel-drive system thatautomatically controls and transfersvarying amounts of eng

Page 397 - Edit User/PIN

If the SH-AWD indicator blinks whiledriving, it indicates the differentialtemperature is too high. You will alsosee an ‘‘SH-AWD DIFF TEMP.HIGH’’ messa

Page 398

Always use the parking brake whenyou park your vehicle. Make sure theparking brake is set firmly, or yourvehicle may roll if it is parked on anincline

Page 399 - Import Cellular Phonebook

Your vehicle is equipped with a tirepressure monitoring system (TPMS)that turns on every time you start theengine and monitors the pressure inyour tir

Page 400 - Edit Speed Dial

For example, if you check and fillyour tires in a warm area, then drivein extremely cold weather, the tirepressure will be lower thanmeasured and coul

Page 401

Children depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many adults do not knowhow toproperlyprotect childpassengers.If you h

Page 402 - Delete Imported Phonebook

To see the inflation pressures of allfour tires, press the SEL/RESETbutton. The display changes asshown above.Each tire pressure is shown in PSI(U.S.

Page 403

If any of the tires has low pressure,the tire pressure monitor also showsthe above message to warn youabout the low tire pressure when youselect the d

Page 404

If the low tire pressure/TPMSindicator comes on, or the multi-information display shows a‘‘CHECKTPMS SYSTEM’’ message, the VSAsystem automatically tur

Page 405

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 406

Braking System DesignThe hydraulic system that operatesthe brakes has two separate circuits.Each circuit works diagonally acrossthe vehicle (the left-

Page 407

ABS IndicatorIf this indicator comes on, the anti-lock function of the braking systemhas shut down. The brakes still worklike a conventional system, b

Page 408 - (U.S. models only)

OverviewIf equippedThe collision mitigation brakingsystemTM(CMBSTM) can assist youwhen there is a possibility of yourvehicle hitting the vehicle in fr

Page 409

Radar SensorThe radar sensor is located under theAcura emblem in the front grille. Ifthe radar sensor cover is coveredwith mud, dirt, dead leaves, wet

Page 410

The radar sensor may not alwaysscan as intended. Here are twoexamples:●Your vehicle is tilted because of aheavy load in the rear or frommodifications

Page 411

Distance between vehiclesCMBSThe radar sensordetects a vehicleE-pretensionerAudio & VisualWARNINGSBrakingoperationStage oneThere is a risk of acol

Page 412

All Children Should Sit in a BackSeatAccording to accident statistics,children of all ages and sizes aresafer when they are restrained in aback seat.T

Page 413

CMBS OFF SwitchTo turn the CMBS off, press theCMBS OFF switch on the dashboardfor about 1 second. When you dothis, a beeper sounds, a CMBSindicator on

Page 414 - Automated Appointment

The CMBS will automatically recoverwhen these conditions are improved.CMBS IndicatorThis indicator comes on for severalseconds when you turn the ignit

Page 415

●When the VSA system indicatorcomes on (see page 469).●When you turn the ignition switchto the ON (II) position, the CMBSindicator should come on for

Page 416 - To cancel the appointment:

●Driving in heavy, stop-and-gotraffic.●The vehicle ahead of you is amotorcycle or other small vehicle.●A vehicle suddenly crosses in frontof you.The C

Page 417

●When you approach or pass avehicle ahead of you that is turningleft or right in an intersection.●When you pass a low bridge athigh speed.●When you go

Page 418

Because of the road condition(curved, winding, etc.) or the state ofyour vehicle (turning angle, laneposition, etc.), CMBS can sometimesmistake a stat

Page 419

The vehicle stability assist (VSA)system helps to stabilize the vehicleduring cornering if the vehicle turnsmore or less than desired. It alsoassists

Page 420

You will also see a‘‘CHECK VSASYSTEM’’ message on the multi-information display if there is aproblem with the VSA system.If the low tire pressure/TPMS

Page 421

VSA and Tire SizesDriving with varying tire or wheelsizes may cause the VSA tomalfunction. When replacing tires,make sure they are of the same sizeand

Page 422

U.S. Advance Package, AdvancePackage with Entertainment, andCanadian Elite Package modelsThe blind spot information system(BSI) is designed to assist

Page 423

To remind you of the passenger'sfront airbag hazards, and thatchildren must be properly restrainedin a back seat, your vehicle haswarning labels

Page 424

BSI OperationA: Approximately 1.6 ft. (0.5m)B: Approximately 10 ft. (3m)C: Approximately 10 ft. (3m)BSI is designed to detect vehicles inspecified ale

Page 425

BSI INDICATORMULTI-INFORMATIONDISPLAYBSI ALERT INDICATORLEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDEBSI OFF BUTTONU.S. model is shownBlind Spot Information System (BSI)474

Page 426 - Before Driving

The BSI alert indicator starts to blinkas a reminder if you move the turnsignal lever in the direction of thedetected vehicle.Radar sensors, located u

Page 427

Important PrecautionsLike all assistance systems, BSI haslimitations. Over-reliance on BSI mayresult in a collision. Always look inyour mirrors, to ei

Page 428 - FUEL FILL CAP

BSI may be adversely affected underthe following circumstances:●When objects such as guard rails,poles, trees, etc., are detected.●When an object that

Page 429 - Service Station Procedures

BSI OFF ButtonTo turn the system off, press the BSIOFF button when the ignition switchis in the ON (II) position. The BSIindicator on the instrument p

Page 430 - HOOD RELEASE HANDLE

BSI Status DisplaysSystemStatusMulti-informationdisplay messageBSI IndicatorDescriptionON-When you push the BSI OFF button, a BSI ON or OFFmessage is

Page 431 - LOWER MARK

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 432 - Fuel Economy

The system provides two selectablemodes.Sport mode: The system prioritizeshandling response, vehicle bodycontrol and tire-to-road adhesion toallow for

Page 433

When sport mode is selected, thegreen indicator in the button goesoff, and the message‘‘SPORT’’ willappear on the multi-informationdisplay for five se

Page 434 - Checking Your Fuel Economy

If You Must Drive with SeveralChildrenYour vehicle has two rows of backseats where children can be properlyrestrained. If you ever have to carry agrou

Page 435 - Accessories and Modifications

Your vehicle has been designedprimarily to carry passengers andtheir cargo. You can also use it to towa trailer if you carefully observe theload limit

Page 436

Tongue LoadThe weight that the tongue of a fullyloaded trailer puts on the hitchshould be 5 to 15 percent of the totaltrailer weight for boat trailers

Page 437 - Carrying Cargo

To Estimate the Tongue Load1. Park the vehicle on level ground.2. Measure and record the distancefrom the ground to the bottom ofthe trailer hitch.3.

Page 438

Total Trailer Weight and Tongue Load Limits:Number ofOccupantsꭧMaximum Total Trailer WeightMaximum Tongue Loadꭧꭧ25,000 lbs (2,268 kg)500 lbs (227 kg)3

Page 439

Checking LoadsTo accurately check your loads at thepublic scale, the vehicle and trailershould be fully loaded, and alloccupants should stay in the ve

Page 440

6. Check the weight of the hitchedtrailer. Write this number down.7. Check the weight of the unhitchedtrailer. Limit: See page 486.8. Calculate the to

Page 441 - GROCERY HOOKS

HitchWe strongly recommend that youhave your dealer install a class 3hitch. Using non-Acura equipmentmay result in serious damage to yourvehicle.Read

Page 442

Use this illustration to identify eachterminal in the trailer brakecontroller connector.Safety ChainsAlways use safety chains when youtow a trailer. M

Page 443 - Driving Guidelines

Trailer LightsTrailer lights and equipment mustcomply with federal, state, province,and local regulations. Check trailerlight requirements for the are

Page 444 - Preparing to Drive

Pre-Tow ChecklistWhen preparing to tow, and beforedriving away, be sure to check thefollowing:●The vehicle has been properlyserviced, and the suspensi

Page 445 - Starting the Engine

California Proposition 65 WarningWARNING: This product contains or emits chemicals known to the State ofCalifornia to cause cancer and birthdefects or

Page 446

Additional Safety Precautions●Never hold an infant or child onyour lap.If you are not wearing aseat belt in a crash, you could bethrown forward and cr

Page 447 - Automatic Transmission

Towing Speeds and GearsDrive slower than normal in alldriving situations, and obey postedspeed limits for vehicles with trailers.Use the D position wh

Page 448

Handling Crosswinds and BuffetingCrosswinds and air turbulencecaused by passing trucks can disruptyour steering and cause the trailer tosway. When bei

Page 449

Under these conditions, trailerstability assist begins to stabilize thevehicle/trailer combination byreducing the vehicle speed. Thecontrol unit sends

Page 450 - SHIFT LOCK RELEASE SLOT

In this case, your vehicle still has theVSA traction and stabilityenhancement, but it will not have thetrailer stability assist function.If there is a

Page 451 - GEAR POSITION INDICATOR

Improperly operating thisvehicle on or off-pavement cancause an accident or rollover inwhich you and your passengerscould be seriously injured orkille

Page 452

Accelerating and BrakingFor better traction on all surfaces,accelerate slowly and gradually buildup speed. If you try to start too faston wet soil, mu

Page 453

If the water is deeper than the wheelhubs, some additional service may berequired. This service is not coveredby your warranties.If You Get StuckIf yo

Page 455 - ) System

This section explains why it isimportant to keep your vehicle wellmaintained and how to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions.This section also i

Page 456

All service items not detailed in thissection should be performed by acertified technician or other qualifiedmechanic.Important Safety PrecautionsTo e

Page 457

Protecting InfantsChild Seat TypeAn infant must be properly restrainedin a rear-facing, reclining child seatuntil the child reaches the seatmaker&apos

Page 458

One of the most convenient andimportant features of the multi-information display on your vehicle isthe maintenance minder.Based on engine operatingco

Page 459

When the remaining engine oil life is15 to 6 percent, the multi-informationdisplay shows a‘‘SERVICE DUESOON’’ message along with themaintenance schedu

Page 460 - Canadian model

If the indicated maintenance serviceis not done and the remaining engineoil life reaches 0%, the multi-information display will show themessage‘‘SERVI

Page 461

If the indicated required service isnot done and the remaining engineoil life becomes 0%, the multi-information display will show a‘‘SERVICE PAST DUE’

Page 462

Maintenance Main Items and SubItemsAll the maintenance items displayedin the multi-information display are incode.For an explanation of themaintenance

Page 463

Important MaintenancePrecautionsIf you have the required service donebut do not reset the display, or resetthe display without doing the service,the s

Page 464

U.S. Vehicles:Maintenance, replacement, orrepair of emissions controldevices and systems may be doneby any automotive repairestablishment or individua

Page 465 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

SymbolMaintenance Main ItemsA●Replace engine oil1B●Replace engine oil1and oil filter●Inspect front and rear brakes●Check parking brake adjustment●Insp

Page 466

POWER STEERING FLUID(Red cap)ENGINE COOLANTRESERVOIRWASHER FLUID(Black cap)ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Orange loop)RADIATOR CAPAUTOMATICTRANSMISSIONFLUID DIPS

Page 467 - (Do not tamper)

The component parts in the enginecompartment are protected by thecover. You may need to remove thecover when you perform somesimple maintenance work.C

Page 468 - ™ (CMBS™

In any of these situations, westrongly recommend that you installthe child seat directly behind thefront passenger's seat, move the seatas far fo

Page 469

Unscrew and remove the engine oilfill cap on top of the valve cover. Pourin the oil slowly and carefully so youdo not spill. Clean up any spillsimmedi

Page 470

Synthetic OilYou may use a synthetic motor oil ifit meets the same requirementsgiven for a conventional motor oil: itdisplays the API Certification Se

Page 471

3. Remove the oil filter, and let theremaining oil drain. A specialwrench (available from yourdealer) is required.Make sure the oil filter gasket isno

Page 472

Adding Engine CoolantIf the coolant level in the reservetank is at or below the MIN line, addcoolant to bring it up to the MAXline. Inspect the coolin

Page 473

1. Make sure the engine and radiatorare cool.2. Remove the radiator cap cover.Relieve any pressure in the coolingsystem by turning the radiator capcou

Page 474

6. Pour coolant into the reserve tank.Fill it to halfway between the MAXand MIN marks. Put the cap backon the reserve tank.Do not add any rust inhibit

Page 475

Check the fluid level with the engineat normal operating temperature.1. Park the vehicle on level ground.Start the engine, let it run until theradiato

Page 476 - Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA

5. If the level is below the lowermark, add fluid into the dipstickhole to bring it to the levelbetween the upper and lowermarks.Pour the fluid slowly

Page 477

Replace the brake fluid every 3 years,independent of the maintenancemessages displayed on the multi-information display.Check the fluid level in the b

Page 478

Power Steering FluidCheck the level on the side of thereservoir when the engine is cold.The fluid should be between theUPPER LEVEL and LOWER LEVEL.If

Page 479 - Canadian Elite Package models

Child Seat PlacementWe strongly recommend placing aforward-facing child seat in a backseat, not the front.Placing a forward-facing child seat inthe fr

Page 480

Headlight AimingThe headlights were properly aimedwhen your vehicle was new. If youregularly carry heavy items in thecargo area or pull a trailer,read

Page 481

(Passenger's side)Use a flat-tip screwdriver toremove the holding clip from theengine coolant reserve tank, andthen remove the engine coolantrese

Page 482

Replacing Front Turn Signal/Parking and Side Marker LightBulbs1. Open the hood.2. Remove the front bulkhead cover(see page 512).3. Remove the socket b

Page 483

Replacing Front Fog/DaytimeRunning Light BulbsYour vehicle uses halogen lightbulbs. When replacing a bulb, handleit by its plastic case, and protect t

Page 484

5. Remove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by pushing on thetab and pulling the connectordown.6. Remove the bulb from the fog lightassembly by tu

Page 485

4. Remove the socket by turning itone-quarter turn counterclockwise.5. Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket.6. Push the new bulb straight intothe s

Page 486

2. Remove the socket by turning itone-quarter turn counterclockwise.3. Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket.4. Push the new bulb straight intothe s

Page 487

Dust and Pollen FilterThis filter removes the dust andpollen that is brought in from theoutside through the climate controlsystem.Have your dealer rep

Page 488 - Active Damper System

The floor mats that came with yourvehicle hook over the floor matanchors. This keeps the floor matsfrom sliding forward, possiblyinterfering with the

Page 489

Check the condition of the wiperblades at least every 6 months.Replace them if you find signs ofcracking in the rubber, and areasthat are getting hard

Page 490 - Total Trailer Weight

When buying a child seat, you needto choose either a conventional childseat, or one designed for use withthe Lower Anchors and Tethers forCHildren (LA

Page 491 - Tongue Load

3. Remove the blade from its holderby grabbing the tabbed end of theblade. Pull firmly until the tabscome out of the holder.4. Examine the new wiper b

Page 492 - To Estimate the Tongue Load

To replace the rear wiper blade:1. Raise the wiper arm off the rearwindow.2. Slide the blade out of the wiperarm.3. Examine the new wiper blades. Ifth

Page 493 - Towing a Trailer

4. Slide the new blade into the wiperarm. Make sure it is engaged inthe slot along its full length.5. Lower the wiper arm.Wiper Blades535Maintenance

Page 494

To safely operate your vehicle, yourtires must be the proper type andsize, in good condition with adequatetread, and correctly inflated.The following

Page 495

Check the air pressures when thetires are cold. This means the vehiclehas been parked for at least 3 hours,or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km).Add or

Page 496 - Trailer Brakes

High Speed DrivingWe strongly recommend that you donot drive faster than the postedspeed limits and conditions allow. Ifyou ever drive in a sanctioned

Page 497 - Spare Tires

Tire Service LifeThe service life of your tires isdependent on many factors,including, but not limited to, drivinghabits, road conditions, vehicleload

Page 498

Tire MaintenanceIn addition to proper inflation, correctwheel alignment helps to decreasetire wear. If you find a tire is wornunevenly, have your deal

Page 499

It is best to replace all four tires atthe same time. If that is not possibleor necessary, replace the two fronttires or two rear tires as a pair.Repl

Page 500

Snow TiresIf you mount snow tires on yourvehicle, make sure they are radialtires of the same size and load rangeas the original tires. Mount snowtires

Page 501 - Retrieving a Boat

After selecting a proper child seatand a good place to install the seat,there are three main steps ininstalling the seat:1.Properly secure the child s

Page 502 - Trailer Stability Assist

The sensor on the negative terminalmonitors your vehicles batterycondition.If there is a problem with the sensor,you will see a‘‘CHECK BATTERYSENSOR’’

Page 503

If you need to park your vehicle foran extended period (more than 1month), there are several things youshould do to prepare it for storage.Proper prep

Page 504

This section covers the morecommon problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about how tosafely evaluate the prob

Page 505

Use the compact spare tire as atemporary replacement only. Getyour regular tire repaired orreplaced, and put it back on yourvehicle as soon as you can

Page 506

If you have a flat tire while driving,stop in a safe place to change it.Drive slowly along the shoulder untilyou get to an exit or an area to stopthat

Page 507

5. The tools and jack are under thecargo area behind a cover on thedriver's side. Remove the cover byturning the knobscounterclockwise, then pull

Page 508 - Maintenance

The wheel nut wrench supplied withyour vehicle is specially adapted to fitthe hoist shaft. Do not use any othertool.8. Put the wheel nut wrench on the

Page 509 - Maintenance Safety

12. Place the jack under the jackingpoint nearest the tire you need tochange. Turn the end bracketclockwise until the top of the jackcontacts the jack

Page 510 - Maintenance Minder

16. Put on the spare tire. Put thewheel nuts back on finger-tight,then tighten them in a crisscrosspattern with the wheel nut wrenchuntil the wheel is

Page 511

22. Slowly turn the wheel nut wrenchclockwise to take up the slack ofthe hoist cable. Make sure thebracket is seated in the center holeof the flat tir

Page 512

Installing a Child Seat withLATCHYour vehicle is equipped withLATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethersfor CHildren) at each of the secondrow seats.The lower a

Page 513 - TOTAL PAST DUE MILEAGE

Diagnosing why the engine won'tstart falls into two areas, dependingon what you hear when you turn theignition switch to the START (III)position:

Page 514

●Are you using the proper startingprocedure? Refer toStarting theEngine on page 438.●Do you have fuel? Check the fuelgauge; the warning indicator mayn

Page 515

The numbers in the illustration showyou the order to connect the jumpercables.3. Connect one jumper cable to thepositive (+) terminal on yourvehicle&a

Page 516

The pointer of your vehicle'stemperature gauge should stay in themidrange under most conditions. If itclimbs to the red mark, you shoulddetermine

Page 517

4. If the temperature gauge stays atthe red mark, turn off the engine.5. Look for any obvious coolantleaks, such as a split radiator hose.Everything i

Page 518 - Fluid Locations

Low Oil Pressure IndicatorThis indicator should nevercome on when the engine isrunning. If it starts flashing or stayson, the oil pressure has dropped

Page 519 - Engine Compartment Cover

If this indicator comes onwhile driving, it means oneof the engine's emissions controlsystems may have a problem. Eventhough you may feel no diff

Page 520 - ENGINE OIL FILL CAP

U.S. CanadaThe brake systemindicator normallycomes on when you turn the ignitionswitch to the ON (II) position, and asa reminder to check the parkingb

Page 521 - WASHER DRAIN BOLT

The vehicle's fuses are located infour fuse boxes.The interior fuse box is underneaththe dashboard on the driver's side.To remove the fuse b

Page 522 - OIL FILTER

The secondary fuse box is on thepassenger's side.To open it, push the tabs as shown.U.S. Advance Package, AdvancePackage with Entertainment, andC

Page 523 - Engine Coolant

3. Place the child seat on the vehicleseat, then attach the seat to thelower anchors according to thechild seat maker's instructions.Some LATCH-c

Page 524 - RADIATOR CAP

3. Check each of the large fuses inthe under-hood fuse boxes bylooking through the top at the wireinside. Removing these fusesrequires a Phillips-head

Page 525 - RESERVE TANK

5. Look for a burned wire inside thefuse. If it is burned out, replace itwith one of the spare fuses of thesame rating or lower.If you cannot drive th

Page 526

PRIMARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOXNo. Amps. Circuits Protected1 120 A Main fuse-Not Used2-1- Not Used2-2 30 A SH-AWD2-3 30 A Rear Blower Motor2-4 40 A ABS VS

Page 527 - Automatic Transmission Fluid

SECONDARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOXNo. Amps. Circuits Protected1 10 A Left Daytime Running Light2 10 A Right Daytime RunningLight3 10 A Left Headlight High4

Page 528 - Brake Fluid

INTERIOR FUSE BOXNo. Amps. Circuits Protected1 7.5 A TPMS2 10 A Driver's Lumbar SupportMotor3 15 A Moonroof4 20 A Front Heated Seats5 10 A Audio6

Page 529 - LOWER LEVEL

Opening the Fuel Fill DoorManuallyIf the fuel fill door release buttondoes not work, use the release leverinside the rear fuse box lid in thecargo are

Page 530 - POWER STEERING FLUID

If your vehicle gets stuck in sand,mud, or snow, call a towing service topull it out (see the previous page).For very short distances, such asfreeing

Page 531

2. Remove the towing hook andwheel nut wrench located behindthe cargo area cover on thedriver's side.3. Screw the towing hook into thehole, and t

Page 532

The diagrams in this section give youthe dimensions and capacities ofyour vehicle and the locations of theidentification numbers. It alsoincludes info

Page 533

Your vehicle has several identifyingnumbers located in various places.The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the 17-digit number yourdealer uses to

Page 534

6. Attach the tether strap hook to thetether anchor, then tighten thestrap as instructed by the childseat maker.If the tether strap is too long andcan

Page 535 - BULB SOCKET

The engine number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the front.The transmission number is on alabel on top of the transmission.ENGINE NUMBERAUT

Page 536

DimensionsLength191.6 in (4,867 mm)Width78.5 in (1,994 mm)Height68.2 in (1,733 mm)Wheelbase108.3 in (2,750 mm)Track Front67.7 in (1,720 mm)Rear67.5 in

Page 537

LightsHeadlightsHigh 12 V- 60 W (HB3)Lowꭧ12 V -35 W (D2S)Daytime running lights12 V -60 W (HB3)Front side marker lights12 V- 3CPFront turn signal ligh

Page 538 - Floor Mats

The tires on your vehicle meet all U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. Alltires are also graded for treadwear,traction, and temperatureperformance accor

Page 539 - LOCK TAB

TemperatureThe temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetire's resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dis

Page 540 - Wiper Blades

The tires that came on your vehiclehave a number of markings. Thoseyou should be aware of are describedbelow.Tire SizeWhenever tires are replaced, the

Page 541 - WIPER ARM

FW6X -Tire type code.Glossary of Tire TerminologyCold Tire Pressure- The tire airpressure when the vehicle has beenparked for at least three hours ord

Page 542

Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflated tothe inflation pressure recommendedby the vehicle manufa

Page 543

Your vehicle has also been equippedwith a TPMS malfunction indicator toindicate when the system is notoperating properly. The TPMSmalfunction indicato

Page 544

The burning of gasoline in yourvehicle's engine produces severalbyproducts. Some of these arecarbon monoxide (CO), oxides ofnitrogen (NOx), and h

Page 545 - TREAD WEAR INDICATORS

Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder BeltWhen not using the LATCH system,all child seats must be secured to thevehicle with the lap part of a l

Page 546

Onboard Refueling VaporRecoveryThe onboard refueling vaporrecovery (ORVR) system capturesthe fuel vapors during refueling. Thevapors are adsorbed in a

Page 547 - (For Directional

The three way catalytic convertercontains precious metals that serveas catalysts, promoting chemicalreactions to convert the exhaustgasses without aff

Page 548

Testing of Readiness CodesIf you take your vehicle for anemissions test shortly after thebattery has been disconnected orgone dead, it may not pass th

Page 549

7. Select a nearby lightly traveledmajor highway where you canmaintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph(80 to 97 km/h) for at least 20minutes. Drive on the hig

Page 550 - Checking the Battery

Client Service Information...588Warranty Coverages...589Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.Vehicles)...

Page 551 - Vehicle Storage

Acura dealership personnel aretrained professionals. They shouldbe able to answer all your questions.If you encounter a problem that yourdealership do

Page 552 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

U.S. OwnersYour new vehicle is covered by thesewarranties:New Vehicle Limited Warranty-covers your new vehicle, except forthe battery, emissions contr

Page 553 - Compact Spare Tire

If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform theNational Highway

Page 554 - Changing a Flat Tire

Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)The publications shown below can be purchased from HelmIncorporated. You can order by phone or online

Page 556

Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thisvehicle safely is an importantresponsibility.To help you make informeddecis

Page 557

4. After confirming that the belt islocked, grab the shoulder part ofthe belt near the buckle, and pullup to remove any slack from thelap part of the

Page 558

AAccessories andModifications...428ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition)...138Accessory Power Sockets.

Page 559

BrakesAnti-lock Brakes (ABS)...457Break-in, New Linings...420Bulb Replacement...527Fluid...

Page 560

CoolantAdding...516Checking...424Proper Solution...516Temperature Ga

Page 561 - To Jump Start Your Vehicle:

Emergencies on the Road...545Battery, Jump Starting...554Brake System Indicator...67, 560Changing a Flat Tire...547Char

Page 562 - Jump Starting

Gauge...76Low Fuel Indicator...75Octane Requirement...420Opening the Fuel Fill DoorManu

Page 563 - If the Engine Overheats

IgnitionKeys...135Switch...138Timing Control System...583Immobilizer Sy

Page 564

LATCH Anchorage System...49LightsBulb Replacement...523Indicator...65Interior...

Page 565 - Low Oil Pressure Indicator

Oxygenated Fuels...420PPanel Brightness Control...132Park Gear Position...440Parking...

Page 566 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp

Light Bulbs...523Schedule...510Spark Plugs...575Timing Belt...

Page 567 - Brake System Indicator

Side Airbags...32How the Side Airbag OffIndicator Works...35How Your Side Airbags Work ..32Side Curtain

Page 568

Second Row InstallationEach second row seat has a tetheranchorage point behind the seat-back.1. After properly securing the childseat (see page 52), l

Page 569 - UNDER-HOOD (SECONDARY)

Tire Labeling...578Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) - Required FederalExplanation...580Temperature Gau

Page 570 - FUSE PULLER

Using the Paddle Shifters in the Sposition (Sequential ShiftMode)...445VVanity Mirror...175Veh

Page 574

Gasoline:Premium unleaded gasoline,pump octane number of 91 orhigher.Fuel Tank Capacity:21.00 US gal (79.5 L)Recommended Engine Oil:API Premium grade

Page 575 - RELEASE LEVER

owners.acura.com31STX6322010 Acura MDX Owner’s Manual1234.5678.91.000X31-STX-6320©2009 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. — All Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.31T

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2. Attach the tether strap hook to theanchor, making sure the tetherstrap is not twisted.3. Tighten the strap according to theseat maker's instru

Page 577 - WHEEL NUT WRENCH

When a child reaches therecommended weight or height limitfor a forward-facing child seat, thechild should sit in a back seat on abooster seat and wea

Page 578 - Technical Information

3. Does the shoulder belt crossbetween the child's neck and arm?4. Is the lap part of the belt as low aspossible, touching the child'sthighs

Page 579 - Identification Numbers

If a child who uses a booster seatmust ride in front, move the vehicleseat as far back as possible and besure the child is wearing the seat beltproper

Page 580

If you decide that a child can safelyride up front, be sure to:●Carefully read the owner's manual,and make sure you understand allseat belt instr

Page 581 - Specifications

Your vehicle's exhaust containscarbon monoxide gas. Carbonmonoxide should not enter thevehicle in normal driving if youmaintain your vehicle prop

Page 582

RADIATOR CAPDASHBOARDBATTERY LABELU.S. models onlyThese labels are in the locations shown. They warnyou of potential hazards that could cause seriousi

Page 583

SUN VISORU.S. modelsU.S. modelsDOORJAMBSU.S. models Canadian modelsCanadian modelsSafety Labels62

Page 584

Your MDX has higher ground clearance than a passenger vehicle designedfor use only on pavement. Higher groundclearance has many advantages for off-hig

Page 585 - Tire Labeling

This section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour vehicle. All the essentialcontrols are with

Page 586

ꭧ: If equippedDRIVING POSITIONMEMORY SYSTEM(P. 166)POWER DOOR LOCKMASTER SWITCH(P. 139)PARKING BRAKERELEASE HANDLE(P. 163)POWER WINDOWSWITCHES(P. 158)

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ꭧ: If equippedThe U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadianmodels are noted in the text.MESSAGE INDICATOR (P. 71)HIGH BEAM INDICATO

Page 588

The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle.Seat Belt ReminderIndicatorThis indicator comes on when yo

Page 589 - Emissions Controls

Low Oil PressureIndicatorThe engine can be severely damagedif this indicator flashes or stays onwhen the engine is running, or if a‘‘CHECK ENGINE OIL

Page 590

Supplemental RestraintSystem IndicatorThis indicator comes on briefly whenyou turn the ignition switch to theON (II) position. If it comes on at anyot

Page 591 - Three Way Catalytic Converter

Vehicle Stability Assist(VSA) System IndicatorThis indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)positio

Page 592 - Emissions Testing

Low Tire Pressure/TPMS IndicatorThis indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position.This indicat

Page 593

Message IndicatorThis indicator comes on when thereis a system message on the multi-information display. Press the INFObutton on the steering wheel (s

Page 594 -

Immobilizer SystemIndicatorThis indicator comes on briefly whenyou turn the ignition switch to theON (II) position. It will then go off ifyou have ins

Page 595 - Client Service Information

Your Vehicle at a Glance(main controls)...

Page 596 - Warranty Coverages

Adaptive Cruise Control(ACC) IndicatorOn models with adaptive cruise control(ACC)This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theig

Page 597

If the indicator comes on at any othertime, there is a problem with theCMBS. You will also see a‘‘CHECKCMBS SYSTEM’’ message on themulti-information d

Page 598 - Authorized Manuals

Active Damper SystemIndicatorIf equippedThis indicator comes on briefly whenyou turn the ignition switch to theON (II) position. If this indicatorcome

Page 599

Temperature GaugeThis shows the temperature of theengine's coolant. During normaloperation, the pointer should rise toabout the middle of the gau

Page 600

The multi-information display in theinstrument panel displays variousinformation and messages when theignition switch is in the ON (II)position. Some

Page 601

Main MenuTire Pressure for each tire (See page 81)Go to Customize Menu (See page 89)Go to HandsFreeLink Menu (See page 364)INFO buttonSEL/RESET button

Page 602

When the main menu is blank,SH-AWD or TIRE PRESSURE,pressing the SEL/RESET buttonchanges the display to‘‘trip meter/odometer’’ ‘‘outside temperature/o

Page 603

When you reset Trip A, average fueleconomy A is reset at the same time.When you reset Trip B, average fueleconomy B is reset.In the customizing mode,

Page 604

Engine Oil LifeThis shows the remaining life of theengine oil. It shows 100% after theengine oil is replaced and the displayis reset. The engine oil l

Page 605

HandsFreeLink™You can receive or make phone callsfrom your cell phone through yourvehicle'sBluetooth®HandsFreeLink®(HFL) system without touching

Page 606

ContentsA convenient reference to thesections in this manual.Your Vehicle at a GlanceA quick reference to the maincontrols in your vehicle.Driver and

Page 607

IGN ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0) -Follow the message and turn off allelectrical devices. Driving the vehiclewill recharge the battery, howeverthe vehicle

Page 608

RANGEThis shows the estimated distanceyou can travel on the fuel remainingin the fuel tank. This distance isestimated from the fuel economy youreceive

Page 609

System MessagesIf there is a problem with yourvehicle, for example, the engine oillevel is low or a door is not fullyclosed, the multi-information dis

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See page458See page469See page495See page452See page454See page452See page70See page143See page448See page448See page439See page482See page518See page

Page 612

See page439See page129See page478See page478See page503See page422Multi-Information Display88

Page 613

Customize SettingsWhen the main menu displays‘‘Keyless Memory Settings™,’’ youcan customize some vehicle controlsettings.To enter the customizing mode

Page 614

Group SetupMenu ItemDescriptionSetting OptionPageACC SETUP(P. 95)PRE-RUNNING CAR DETECTBEEPCauses the system to beep when a vehicle aheadofyou gets to

Page 615 - Service Information Summary

Group SetupMenu ItemDescriptionSetting OptionPageLIGHTING SETUP(P. 109)INTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING TIMEChanges how long (in seconds) the interior lightsstay

Page 616

DEFAULT ALLIf you want to set the default settings,press the INFO (/) button toselect DEFAULT ALL, then press theSEL/RESET button.To set the default s

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