Operating the Security System
Operating the security systemThe basic operation of the security system requires a single press of the transmitter that will cause the system to lock and arm the vehicle, or to unlock and disarm the vehicle.
Prior to locking and arming, the system emits a short chirp and flashes the side lights once.
When the vehicle is unlocked and disarmed, the system emits two chirps and flashes the side lights twice. The security system ceases to monitor for alarm violations. If the alarm was triggered while armed, it will emit a third chirp and visual flash.
Remote headlight convenience
Pressing the transmitter for a second time within three seconds of locking and arming will activate the headlight low beams for 25 seconds. Remote headlights is a standard feature.
Remote panic alarm
The panic alarm is triggered by a maintained press of the transmitter for three or more seconds. The alarm will sound at full volume for ten minutes unless turned off by switching the ignition to position I or by pressing the transmitter for ten or more seconds. Panic alarm is a standard feature.
Valet mode
By moving the valet switch to ON, the security system theft protection functions are disabled. Valet mode should be switched ON only when the system is not armed, otherwise the full alarm will be triggered. In valet mode, convenience features will operate and the LED will flash to deter theft.