Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) helps to improve vehicle control (stopping and steering) during severe braking conditions by limiting brake lockup. When the system "senses" impending lockup, braking pressure is automatically modulated in order to help prevent lockup that could lead to a skid.
The system performs a brief self-diagnostic test when the engine has been started and driver releases the brake pedal. Another automatic test may be performed when the vehicle first reaches a speed of approximately 6 mph (10 km/h). The brake pedal will pulsate several times and a sound may be audible from the ABS control module, which is normal.
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Seat belt maintenance
Check periodically that the seat belts are in good condition. Use water and a
mild detergent for cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as follows: attach
the seat belt and pull rapidly on t ...
Tire inflation
Check tire inflation pressure regularly.
See the tire inflation table on page 275. A tire inflation pressure placard is
also located on the driver's side B-pillar (the structural member at the ...
From inside the vehicle (central locking button)
Central locking button
The lock buttons on the door panel can be used
to lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate at
the same time. Press to lock and
to
unlock.
Unlocking
The vehicle ca ...
