Principle of Operation
The system allows you to lock and unlock your vehicle without taking the passive key out of your pocket or purse.
Keyless Entry
A valid passive key must be within one of the three external detection ranges. These are approximately 1.5 m (5 ft) from the front door handles and the liftgate.
The system could not function if:
  • The passive key remains stationary for about a minute.
  • The vehicle battery has no charge.
  • The passive key battery has no charge.
  • The passive key frequencies are jammed.
  • The passive key is too close to metal objects or electronic devices, for example keys or a cell phone.
If the system does not function, use the remote control or the key blade to lock and unlock your vehicle.
Locking the Doors
Lock sensors are on the top of the exterior front door handles.
Locking Using Intelligent Access
Touch a lock sensor once to lock your vehicle and arm the alarm. The direction indicators flash.
Touch a lock sensor twice within three seconds to double lock your vehicle and arm the alarm.The direction indicators flash.Do not touch the unlock sensor on the back of the door handle.
Keep the door handle clean to make sure the system correctly operates.
Note:   Your vehicle does not automatically lock. If you do not touch a lock sensor your vehicle remains unlocked.
 After locking the doors with the lock sensor, there is a brief delay before you can unlock your vehicle. This delay lets you pull the handle to make sure your vehicle is locked. When the delay period is over, you can unlock the doors again, provided the passive key is within the respective detection range.
Unlocking the Doors
Unlock sensors are on the back of the exterior front door handles.
Unlocking Using Intelligent Access
Touch the unlock sensor to unlock your vehicle and disarm the alarm.The direction indicators flash.Do not touch the lock sensor on the top of the door handle.
Keep the door handle clean to make sure the system correctly operates.
After unlocking the doors with the unlock sensor, there is a brief delay before you can lock your vehicle. When the delay period is over, you can lock the doors again, provided the passive key is within the respective detection range.
Unlocking the Driver Door
You can program the unlocking function so that only the driver door unlocks when you touch the unlock sensor.
If you program the unlocking function so that only the driver door unlocks, the following occurs:
  • If you open the driver door first, all other doors remain locked.You can unlock all of the other doors from inside your vehicle using the power door lock control on the driver door. You can unlock individual doors by pulling the interior door handles on those doors.
  • If you open the front passenger door first, all of the other doors and the liftgate unlock.
Unlocking the Liftgate
Manual Liftgate Switch
Press the exterior release button hidden above the license plate.
Note:   A valid passive key must be within the detection range.
Locking the Liftgate
The liftgate locks after you fully close it.
Smart Unlocks for Passive Keys
If you electronically lock your vehicle with a rear door or the liftgate open, the system searches for a passive key inside your vehicle after you close the last door. If the system detects a key, all doors unlock indicating that a key is inside.
Note:   Your vehicle locks if another passive key is within the detection range after you close the last door.
Deactivated Passive Keys
The system deactivates passive keys left inside your vehicle when you lock it. You cannot switch the ignition on using a deactivated passive key. Press the unlock button on the remote control to reactivate a passive key.
Switching Keyless Entry On or Off
  1. Using the information display controls on the steering wheel, select Settings.
  1. Select Vehicle Settings.
  1. Select Locks.
  1. Select Intelligent Access.

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