We have implemented a decommissioning process of manufacturer-provided police features. It is the responsibility of the owner to complete the decommissioning of the vehicle in compliance with any state regulations prior to initial sale to the public sector.
Vehicle Sealing of Aftermarket Equipment
Removing customized equipment from your vehicle can compromise body panels and seals. Thoroughly inspect your vehicle for any signs where the equipment has been removed, for example, holes and damage to body seals.
Any items that remain on your vehicle must be inspected and any sign of damage immediately repaired. Failure to follow this instruction may result in water and exhaust fumes entering the passenger compartment. See your authorized dealer for more information and direction regarding proper sealing procedures.
Police Engine Idle (If Equipped)
Authorized personnel must use a diagnostic scan tool to decommission the Police Engine Idle feature.
Pre-Collision Assist Disable
Authorized personnel must use a diagnostic scan tool to decommission the Pre-Collision Assist Disable feature.
Dark Car (If Equipped)
Authorized personnel must use a diagnostic scan tool to decommission the Dark Car feature.
Police Perimeter Alert (If Equipped)
Authorized personnel must use a diagnostic scan tool to decommission the Police Perimeter Alert feature.
Rear Door Handles and Locks (If Equipped)
Remove the rear door handle trim covers to allow for inside handle function. If your vehicle has the hidden lock knob on the front edge of the rear door, switch the child locks to off.

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