WARNING
The remote engine start system allows you to start the engine from outside the vehicle. In addition, the remote engine start system can activate the heater or air conditioner, providing you with a comfortable cabin upon entry. For more details, refer to the Owner’s Manual Supplement for the remote engine start system.
NOTE
Starting the engine
NOTE All vehicle doors (including the rear gate) and the engine hood must be closed prior to activating the remote engine start system. Any open entry point will prevent starting or cause the engine to stop. The remote engine start system is activated by pressing the fob button on your remote engine starter transceiver (fob) twice within 3 seconds. If the fob is within operating range of the system and the start request is received, the following will occur.
If the fob is not within range (the user is too far away from the vehicle), the fob will indicate two long flashes without beeping. The system will check certain safety preconditions before starting, and if all conditions are met, the engine will start within 5 seconds. After the engine starts, the following will occur.
While the engine is idling via the remote engine start system, the following will occur.
If the engine turns over but does not start (or starts and stalls) the remote engine start system will power off and then attempt to start the engine 3 additional times. The system will not attempt to restart the engine if it determines a vehicle malfunction is preventing starting. If the engine does not start after 3 additional attempts, the remote engine start request will be aborted.
Stopping the engine
Press and hold the fob button for at least 2 seconds to stop the engine. The fob will flash and beep three times, indicating the engine has stopped. If the stop request is not received (for example, if the user is too far away from the vehicle), the fob will continue to flash once every 3 seconds. The system will automatically stop the engine after 15 minutes
Remote start safety features
For safety and security reasons, the remote engine start system will prevent starting (or stop the engine if running) and sound the horn twice if any of the following conditions is detected. In addition, the fob will flash and beep 3 times.
If the system detects any door (including the rear gate) open during operation, it will prevent starting or stopping the engine, and sound the horn and flash side marker lights, taillights, and parking lights 6 times. In addition to the items above, if the vehicle’s engine management system determines there is a safety risk due to a vehicle-related problem, the vehicle will power down and the horn will sound 3 times
NOTE
Remote start operation – fob confirmation
Your remote engine starter fob is a bidirectional transceiver that can confirm system operation with several different visual and audible indications. The fob’s LED-backlit button and the internal piezo buzzer will indicate the status of the system using the following flash and beep sequences, provided the fob is within the operational range of the system.
Precondition | Fob Indication | Meaning | |
Flash | Beep | ||
Fob start button is being pressed | Continuous while button is held down | — | The fob is transmitting an RF signal |
User attempts to start the engine by pressing fob button twice within 3 sec | 1 flash | 1 beep | Engine start request received |
2 flashes | 2 beeps | Engine started successfully | |
1 flash every 3 sec | — | Engine idling | |
3 flashes | 3 beeps | The vehicle is in range but the engine not started | |
2 long flashes | — | Vehicle not in range (engine not started) | |
Engine idling by remote engine start operation | 1 flash every 3 sec | — | Engine idling |
3 flashes | 3 beeps | Engine stopped by system time-out or for safety reasons (see sections above) | |
User attempts to stop the engine by pressing and holding fob button for at least 2 sec | 3 flashes | 3 beeps | Engine stopped by user request |
1 flash every 3 sec | — | Stop request not received. The engine still idling. |
Access key fob
An access key fob can be used as the remote engine start transmitter. Operate the lock button to start or stop the engine as follows.
Before starting the engine
Before using the remote engine start system to start the engine, confirm the following conditions.
Starting the engine
To start the engine with the remote engine start system, briefly press the lock button twice within 2 seconds, then press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds.
Stopping the engine
Press and hold the lock button to stop the engine with the remote engine start system.
Remote start safety features
For detailed information, refer to “Remote start safety features” P344
NOTE
Entering the Vehicle While It Is Running via Remote Start (Models with “Keyless Access with Push-Button Start System”)
1. Unlock the vehicle doors using the keyless access function and remote keyless entry system.
NOTE
An alarm trigger may occur if the vehicle is opened by the remote keyless entry transmitter within a few seconds immediately following the remote engine start shutdown.
Before exiting the vehicle, set the temperature controls to the desired setting and operation. After the system starts the engine, the heater or air conditioning will activate and heat or cool the interior to your setting.
New transmitters can be programmed to the remote engine start system in the event that a transmitter is lost, stolen, damaged or additional transmitters are desired (the system will accept up to eight transmitters). New remote engine start transmitters can be programmed according to the following procedure.
NOTE For remote engine starter transceiver: In the event that the vehicle’s battery is replaced, discharged or disconnected, it will be necessary to start the vehicle a minimum of one time using the key prior to activating the remote engine start system. This is required to allow the vehicle electronic systems to resynchronize.
CAUTION
Changing the battery
U.S.-spec. models
FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
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