Jumpstarting
Important: The electrical systems must be operating to allow the high-voltage battery pack to be charged. Jump starting does not charge the high-voltage battery pack. The high-voltage battery pack must be charged with a battery charging dispenser before the vehicle can be driven.
Jumpstarting the electric vehicle low-voltage batteries is identical to diesel vehicles, which use the vehicle 12-volt battery system. See Chapter 14 for jumpstarting instructions.
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Warning Message
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Left Tile
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High Voltage Battery Charge
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Speedometer
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Right Tile
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Low Battery Voltage Warning
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Gear Shift Position Indicator
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Odometer
Fig. 1, Typical Instrument Panel, Electric Vehicle
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High Voltage Battery Charge Indicator
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Motion Enabled Indicator
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Left-Turn Indicator
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Fasten Seat Belt Warning
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Cruise Control/Adaptive Cruise Control Indicator
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Parking Brake On Warning
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Low Air Brake Pressure Warning
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Automatic Traction Control Indicator
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System Indicator
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ABS Warning
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Maintenance Indicator
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Battery Failure Lamp
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Indicator
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High Voltage Interlock Loop Indicator
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Low Windshield Washer Fluid Indicator
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Headlight/High-Beam Indicator
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Right-Turn Indicator
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Regenerative Braking System Indicator
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Hill Start Aid Indicator
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Motor Warning/Motor Failure Indicator
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Battery Temperature Indicator
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Battery Warning Lamp
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Performance Derate Indicator
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Adaptive Cruise Control Failure Indicator
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Fog Lamp Indicator
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Marker Light Indicator
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Low Voltage Battery Warning
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Shift Inhibit Indicator
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Lane Departure Warning (not used)
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Forward Collision System Indicator
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Lane Keep Assist Indicator
Fig. 2, Warning Lamps, Electric Vehicle
Fig. 3, Instrument Panel and Warning Lamps, Electric Vehicle in Reverse Gear with a 360-Degree Camera System
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360-Degree Image
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Proximity Sensor
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Rear Video
Fig. 5, Reverse Gear Display Screen (warning lamps not shown for clarity)
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High Voltage Battery State of Charge Indicator
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Battery Charge Bar Graph
Fig. 6, High Voltage Battery State of Charge Indicator and Bar Graph
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When the high voltage battery charge is at 10% or below, a ’Low Battery Charge’ warning message appears in the upper left corner of the instrument panel.
Fig. 8, Low Battery Charge Warning
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When a turn signal is activated and the vehicle is equipped with a 360-degree camera system, a side-camera view is displayed in the center of the speedometer.
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Turn Signal Indicator
Fig. 9, Turn Signal Screen
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A white-band between the set-speed indicator and the current speed pointer on the speedometer indicates the difference between the current speed and the set speed of the vehicle.
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Adaptive Cruise Control Indicator
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Speedometer Pointer
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Set-Speed Indicator
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Adaptive Cruise Control Set Speed
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Leading Vehicle
Fig. 10, Adaptive Cruise Control Screen
Note: The up and down arrows shown in the instrument panel indicate that the driver can increase or decrease the ACC headway (following distance), using the arrows on the steering wheel.
Fig. 13, Adaptive Cruise Control Headway Navigation Screen
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When the accelerator is pressed, the headway rectangles (rectangles 1 through 3) become outlines. ACC is still on and will engage again once the accelerator pedal is no longer in use by the driver.
Fig. 14, Accelerator is Engaged, no Headway Protection
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When there is no lead vehicle present, a blue target appears on the horizon of the instrument panel to inform the driver that the system is operational and scanning for vehicles.
Fig. 15, Lead Vehicle is not Present
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When a lead vehicle is detected, a representation of a vehicle is displayed on the roadway graphic along with the lead vehicle’s current speed.
Fig. 16, Lead Vehicle is Detected
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The lead vehicle is closer than the allowed headway threshold and is outlined in amber. The amber outlined vehicle will return to normal once the headway threshold distance is farther away.
Fig. 17, Lead Vehicle Headway Alert
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When CMS detects a possible forward collision, the forward vehicle is outlined in red and the distance to the vehicle is shown to the right.
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The forward collision system indicator illuminates when the system is not available.
Fig. 18, Collision Mitigation System Screen
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The left-side tiles are active and noted by the blue square. The first tile is blank on both sides.
Fig. 19, Left-Side Tiles are Active
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Tachometer tile is selected for the left side.
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Oil pressure and Coolant Temperature monitoring is selected for the right side.
Fig. 20, Tiles Selected for the Left and Right Side.
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The left-side tile is active and indicated by a square container around the tile.
Fig. 21, Active Tile, Left Side
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Hold the 'OK' button for three seconds to reset the Trip 1 an Trip 2 tiles. As the reset takes place, a circle fills clockwise around the 'OK' button below the active tile.
Fig. 22, Confirmation to Reset Active Tile Data
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Warning messages appear in the upper-left portion of the instrument panel.
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A red critical warning message is shown in this location as an example only and would normally appear in the upper-left portion of the instrument panel.
Fig. 24, Warning Message Screen
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When the vehicle is in reverse gear, active warning messages appear in the top-center of the instrument panel.
Fig. 25, Warning Message, Vehicle in Reverse Gear with a 360-Degree Camera System
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The tire pressure tile appears on the left side of the instrument panel to notify the driver when an issue occurs with one or more tires. In this example, the tire in amber has low pressure.
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A warning message appears in the upper-left portion of the instrument panel.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System Indicator
Fig. 26, Tire Pressure Screen
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Battery Charging Icon
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Percent of Battery Charge
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High Voltage Battery Temperature