Check MITSUBISHI LANCER 2016 8.G User Guide
Page 31 of 392
Head
restraints
Seat and restraint systems
4-7
4
should
raise
the
restraint
to the
highest
locked
positi
on.
To raise the restraint, pull it straight up.
To lower
the
restraint,
push
down
on
it
while
pressing
the
lock
knob
(A)
in
the
direction
shown
by
the
arrow
.
After
adjusting
the
height,
push
down
on
the
restraint
to
make
sure
it is locked
in
position.
Press
the
lock
knob
(A)
in
the
direction
shown
by
the
arrows.
Then
pull
the
head
restraint up and out of the seatback.
First
check
that
the
head
restraint
is facing
in
the
right
direction
as
shown
in
the
previous
illustration,
and
then
insert
it into
the
seat-
back.
Push
the
head
restraint
down
while
pressing
the
lock
knob
(A)
until
the
restraint
locks into place.
To r
emove
W
AR
NING
To help
min
imize
the risk
of neck
injury in
the even
t of
an accid
ent,
the head
restraints
must
be
properly
installed
and
positione
d to proper
height
befor
e vehicle
operat
ion.
To install
CAUTIONCheck
that
the
lock
knob
(A)
is extended
out
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
Then
pull
the
head
restraint
up
to
make
sure
that
it is
locked
in place
and
will
not
come
out
of the
seatback.CAUTIONThe
shape
and
size
of the
head
restraint
dif-
fers accordi
ng
to
the seat.
Always
use
the
correct
head
restrain
t pro
vided for
the
seat
and
do
not
install
the
head
restraint
in the
wrong
direction.
Page 34 of 392
Seat
belts
4-10
Seat and restraint systems
4
4.The
lap
part
of
the
belt
must
always
be
worn
low
and
snug
across
the
hips.
Pull
up
on
the
shoulder
portion
of
the
belt
to
take
up
any
slack
in the
lap
belt.
5.To release
the
belt,
press
the
button
on
the
buckle and allow the belt to retract. If the
belt
does
not
retract
smoothly
, pull
it
out
and
check
for
kinks
or
twists
in
the
webbing.
Then
make
sure
it
remains
untwisted as it retracts.
N0041840
0300
Warning light
Warning display type 1
Warning display type 2
A tone
and
warning
light
are
used
to remind
the driver to fasten the seat belt.If the
ignition
switch
is set
to the
“ON”
posi-
tion
without
the
driver
’s seat
belt
being
fas-
tened,
a warning
light
will
come
on
and
a
tone
will
sound
for
approximately
6 seconds
to remind you to fasten your seat belt.If you
then
drive
with
the
seat
belt
unfastened
for
longer
than
a minute
from
when
the
igni-
NOTE
If the
seat
belt
locks
up
and
cannot
be pulled
out,
pull it once
with force
and
let
it retract
all
the way.
Then, pull
the
belt
out slowl
y once again
.
NOTE
With
the
exception
of
the
seat
belt
for
the
driver
, the
seat
belts
in all
other
seating
posi-
tions
are equi
ppe
d with an Aut
omatic
Lock-
ing
Retractor
(AL
R)
function.
If you
pull
the
seat
belt
fully
out
of the retracto
r, the retrac-
tor
will
switch
to its ALR child restrain
t
installation
function
(see
page
4-18).
When the ALR function
has been
activ
ated
,
the
seat
belt
will
only
retract.
If this
happens,
let
the belt
fully
retract,
then pull
the
seat
belt
back
out,
repeating
steps
1 through
4.
W
AR
NING
Be
sur
e the
lap
belt por
tion
fits snugl
y and
is worn
as low
as pos
sible
acr
oss the
hips,
not around
the waist. Failu
re to follow
this
instru
ction
will increas
e the risk
of seriou
s
injury
or death
in the
event
of an
accident.
Be sur
e the
seat
belt webbi
ng
is not
twisted
when
worn.
Twisted
webbing
may
adversely affect seat belt performance.
Driver
’s seat belt
reminder/warning light and
display
Page 38 of 392
Child
restraint
systems
4-14
Seat and restraint systems
4
All
children
should
be
properly
restrained
in
a restraint
device
that
offers
the
maximum
protection
for
their
size
and
age.
Be
sure
to
check
local,
state,
or
provincial
requirements
for
child
size
and
age
that
may
vary from the recommendations listed below
.
Children
less
than
1 year
old
and
who
weigh
22
pounds
(10
kg)
or
less
MUST
ride
in a rear
-facing
child
safety
seat
that
MUST ONL
Y be used in the rear seat.
Children
older
than
1 year
of age
and
who
weigh
less
than
40
pounds
(18
kg)
or who
are
less
than
40
inches
(100
cm)
tall
must
be
in a forward-facing
restraint
used
only
in the rear seat.Children
who
weigh
more
than
40
pounds
(18
kg)
or
who
are
more
than
40
inches
(100
cm)
tall,
regardless
of
age,
should
use
a suitable
child
seat
or
a booster
seat
in
the
rear
seat
until
the
vehicle’
s
lap/shoulder belt fits them properly
.
Guidelines for child
restraint
system selection
W
AR
NING
All
childr
en must
be
seated
in
the
rear
seat,
and
properly
restrained.
Accident
statistics
show
that
childr
en
of
all
sizes
and
ages
are safer
when
properly
restrained in the
rear
seat, rather
than
in
the
front
seat.
Any
child who
is too
large to use
a child
restraint
system
should
ride
in
the
rear
seat
and
wear
the lap
and
sho
ulder
belt
properly
. The
shoulder
belt
must
be
posi-
tion
ed over
the
shoul
der
and
acr
oss
the
chest,
not
acr
oss their
neck
, and
with
the
lap
belt posi
tione
d low
on
the
child’s hips,
not
acr
oss their
stomach.
If necessary
, a
booster
seat sho
uld be use
d to help
achieve
a proper
seat
belt
fit.
Follow
the
booster
seat
manufac
tur
er’s instr
uctions.
Only use
a booster
seat
that
is certified
as
comply-
ing
with
Federal
Motor
Vehicle
Safety
Standards
or Motor
Vehicle
Restraint
Sys-
tems
and
Booster
Seats
Safety
Regula-
tions. Never
hold
an
infant
or child
in your
arms
or on
your
lap
when
riding
in this
vehicle,
even
whe
n you are wearin
g your seat belt.
Never
place
any par
t of the
seat
belt you
are wearing
around
an
infant
or
child.
Failur
e to follow
these
simple
instructions
create
s a risk
of serious
injury
or death
to
your
child
in the
event
of an
accident
or
sudden
stop.
W
AR
NING
Your vehicle
is also equi
ppe
d with a front
passe
nger
airbag.
Never
put
REAR-
FACING
CHILD
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
S or INF
ANT
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
S in the
front
pas-
senger
seat.
Thi
s places
the
infant
too
close
to
the
passe
nger
airbag.
Durin
g
deployme
nt
of
the
airbag,
the
infant
can
be
seriously
injur
ed or
killed.
Rear
-facing
child
restraint
systems
or
infant
restraint
systems
must
only be use
d in the rear
seat.
Page 44 of 392
Maintenance and inspection of seat belts4-20
Seat and restraint systems
4
Systems
and
Booster
Seats
Safety
Regula-
tions.
N0040700
0221
The
seat
belt
webbing
may
be
cleaned
with
mild
soap
or deter
gent
solution.
Do
not
use
an
organic
solvent.
Allow
the
belts
to dry
in the
shade.
Do
not
allow
them
to retract
until
com-
pletely
dry
. Do
not
attempt
to
bleach
or
re-
dye
the
belts.
The
color
may
rub
off and
the
webbing strength may be a
ffected.
Regularly
check
your
seat
belt
buckles
and
their
release
mechanisms
for
positive
engage-
ment
and
release
of the
latch
plate.
Check
the
retractors
for
automatic
locking
when
in
the
Automatic
Locking
Retractor
function.
The
entire
seat
belt
assembly
should
be
replaced
if the
webbing
shows
any
obvious
cuts,
tears,
increase
in
thickness
in
any
sec-
tion
of
the
webbing
from
broken
fibers,
or
severe
fading
from
sunlight.
All
of these
con-
ditions
indicate
a weakening
of
the
belt,
which
may
adversely
affect
seat
belt
perfor
-
mance
in an
accident.
N0040770
1805
This
vehicle
is equipped
with
a Supplemental
Restraint
System
(SRS),
which
includes
air-
bags for the driver and passengers.The
SRS
front
airbags
are
designed
to supple-
ment
the
primary
protection
of
the
driver
and
front
passenger
seat
belt
systems
by
provid-
ing
those
occupants
with
protection
against
head
and
chest
injuries
in certain
moderate
to
severe frontal collisions. The
SRS
front
airbags,
together
with
sensors
at
the
front
of
the
vehicle
and
sensors
attached
to the
front
seats,
form
an
advanced
airbag system.The
SRS
driver
’s knee
airbag
is designed
to
supplement
the
primary
protection
of
the
driver
’s seat
belt
system.
It can
reduce
the
forward
movement
of
the
driver
’s lower
legs
and
provide
increased
overall
body
protection
in
certain
moderate
to
severe
frontal
colli-
sions. The
SRS
side
airbags
(if so
equipped)
and
the
curtain
airbags
(if
so
equipped)
are
also
designed
to
supplement
the
seat
belts.
The
SRS
side
airbags
provide
the
driver
and
front
passenger
with
protection
against
chest
inju-
ries
by
deploying
the
bag
on
the
side
W
AR
NING
Any
child
who
is too
small
to
properly
wear
a seat
belt
must
be properly
restrain
ed in an appr
opriate
child
restrain
t system,
to
reduce
their
risk
of
serious
injury or d
eath
in an accid
ent.
A child should never be left unattended in,or
unsupervised,
around
your
vehicle.
When you
leave
the veh
icle
alw
ays
tak
e
the ch
ild out
as well.
Childr
en can die f
rom heat str
oke if left o
r
trapped
inside
the
vehicle,
especially
on
hot
days
.
Keep
you
r veh
icle
lock
ed and
the trunk
lid
close
d whe
n not
in use
. Keep
your
vehicle
keys
away
from
children.
Never
allow
children to play
in the
trunk
of you
r vehicle.
Maintenance
and
inspection
of seat belts
W
AR
NING
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
or
replace
any
part
of the
seat
belt
assemblies.
This
work
shoul
d be done
by an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
. Failur
e to have
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
perform
the
wor
k coul
d reduce
the
effec-
tiveness
of the
belts
and
could
result
in a
serious
injury o
r death
in an accid
ent.
Supplemental Restraint Sys-tem (SRS) - airbag
Page 50 of 392
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag4-26
Seat and restraint systems
4
N0040830
1619
Warning light
Warning display type 1Warning display type 2The
system
checks
itself
every
time
the
igni-
tion switch is turned to the “ON” position. The
SRS
warning
light
will
come
on
for
sev-
eral
seconds
and
then
go
out.
This
is normal
and means the system is working properly
.
If there
is a problem
involving
one
or more
of
the
SRS
components,
the
warning
light
will
come
on
and
stay
on.
At
the
same
time,
the
warning
display
will
appear
on
the
informa-
tion screen in the multi information display
.
The
SRS
warning
light/display
is shared
by
the
SRS
airbag
and
the
seat
belt
pre-tensioner
system.
N0040790
0318
The
driver
’s airbag
is located
under
the
pad-
ded
cover
in the
middle
of the
steering
wheel.
The
front
passenger
’s airbag
is contained
in
the
instrument
panel
above
the
glove
com-
partment.
The
driver
’s airbag
and
the
front
passenger
’s airbag
are
designed
to
deploy
at
the
same
time.
However
, the
front
passen-
ger
’s airbag
does
not
deploy
when
the
front
W
AR
NING
If any
of
the
followi
ng
condi
tions
occu
r,
you
shoul
d imme
diately
have
the
airbag
syste
m in your
vehicle
inspect
ed by
an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s dealer
as
soon
as possible:
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
comes
on
when
an
adult
is sitting
on
the
front
passenger
seat.
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
does
not
com
e on
whe
n the
front
passe
nge
r’s
seat is no
t occupied
.
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
does
not
come
on
when
the
ignition
switch
is
tur
ned to the
“ON” position.
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
comes
on
and
goes
out
repeatedly
.
Do
not
attach
any
accessory
to your
vehi-
cle
that
make
s the
passe
nge
r’s airbag
off
indicator
difficu
lt or
impossi
ble to see.
You must
be able
to
see
the
passe
nge
r’s
airbag
off
indicator
and
verify
the
status
of the
passe
nge
r’s airbag
syste
m.
SRS warning light/display
W
AR
NING
If any
of
the
followi
ng
condi
tions
occu
r,
there may
be a problem
with the SRS
air-
bags
and/or
seat
belt
pre-tension
ers
, and
they
may
not
function
properly
in a colli-
sion
or
may
suddenly
activate
without
a
collis
ion:
•Even whe
n the
igni
tion
swi
tch is in ON,
the
SRS
war
ning
light
doe
s not
come
on
or it remains
on.
•The SRS
war
ning
light
and/
or the
war
n-
ing display
comes
on while
drivin
g.
The SRS
airb
ags
and
seat
belt
pre-ten
-
sioners
are designe
d to
help
reduce
the
risk
of serious
injur
y or death
in certai
n
collisions.If either
of
the
above
conditions
occurs,
immediately
have
your
vehicle
checked
by
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
.
Driver
’s and passenge
r’s fr
ont
airbag system
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)5-12
Features and controls
5
8.Check
the
keyless
entry
system
to see
that
it works.
N0050310
0052
The
Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmit-
ter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)
enables
the
doors
to
be
locked
and
unlocked,
the
trunk
lid
to
be
opened,
and
the
engine
to
be
started
simply
by carrying
it.
The
F.A.S.T
.-key
can
also
be
used
as
the
remote
control
transmitter
of
the
keyless
entry system. Refer
to
“Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)”:
“Keyless
entry
system” on page 5-30.
NOTE
You
may
purchas
e a replacement
battery
at
an electr
ic applian
ce s
tore
.
Your
authorized
Mitsubi
shi Mot
ors
dealer
can
replace
the battery
for
you
if you
pre
fer.
CAUTIONWhen
the
remote
control
transmitter
case
is
open
ed, be
careful to keep
water
, dus
t, etc.
out.
Also,
do
not
touch
the
internal
compo-
nents
.
Fr
ee-hand Advanced Secu-
rity T
ransmitter (F
.A.S.T
.-
key)
(if so equipped)
The
F.A.S.T
.-key
must
be
carried
by
the
driver
. The F
.A.S.T
.-key is r
equir
ed for
vehicle operations such as locking and unlocking the doors, opening the trunk lid,
and
starting
the
engine.
When
leaving
the vehicle, make sur
e you ar
e carrying
the F
.A.S.T
.-key and then lock the vehi-
cle.
W
AR
NING
Indi
vidual
s who
use
impl
antable
pace-
makers
or
implantable
cardioverter
-defi-
brillator
s shoul
d keep
away
from
the
ext
ern
al
and
internal
transmitters.
The
elect
romagne
tic
wave
s use
d in the
F.A.S.T
.-ke
y may
affect
the
operati
on
of
impl
antable
pacemakers
and
impl
antabl
e
cardiovert
er-de
fibrillator
s.
A-
External transmitter
B-
Internal transmitterW
AR
NING
Indi
vidual
s usi
ng
other
elect
rica
l medica
l
appar
atuse
s besides impl
antable
pace-
makers
and
impl
antable
cardiovert
er-
defibrillators
should
check
with
the
manu-
fac
tur
er
of
the
appar
atus
to
confirm
the
effect
of
the
elect
romagne
tic wave
s use
d
by
the
F.A.S.T
.-ke
y. The
elect
romagne
tic
waves
may
affect
the
operations
of
the
elect
ro-me
dical
appar
atus.
Page 80 of 392
Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)5-18
Features and controls
5
N0050350
0160
With
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
, warnings
are
given
through
buzzers
and
displays
on
the
informa-
tion
screen
in
the
multi-information
display
in
order
to
prevent
mistaken
operations
or
vehicle theft. When
a warning
operates,
be
sure
to
check
the
vehicle
and
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
. A warning
is
also
displayed
if there
is
a problem
in
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
.
If the
following
warning
displays,
contact
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
.
If the
following
warning
display
, the
display
goes of
f if corrective action is taken.
The
ID
codes
of
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
and
the
vehicle cannot be verified
A
door
cannot
be
locked
even
when
the
driver
’s
or
front
passenger
’s
door
lock/unlock
switch
is pressed.
N005598
01141
Type1
W
arning activation
Type 1Type 2
There is a problem in the F.A.S.T
.-key
Type 1
Type 2
Someone may be carrying a F.A.S.T
.-key
with
a different
ID code, or the F
.A.S.T
.-key
may not be within the ope
r-
ating
range
Type 1Type 2
Refer to “
F.A.S.T
.-key take-
out monitoring system” on page 5-18.
Type 1Type 2
The
battery
of the
F.A.S.T
.-
key is run down
Type 1Type 2
Refer to “Key lock-in pre-vention system” on page 5-19.
Type 1Type 2
Refer to “Door ajar preven-tion system” on page 5-19.
Type 1Type 2
Refer to “Ignition switch turn-of
f reminder
system”
on
page 5-20.
F.A.S.T
.-key take-out monitoring
system
Page 84 of 392
Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)5-22
Features and controls
5
1.Make
sure
that
all electric
devices,
such
as
lights,
air
conditioning
blower
and
rear
window defogger
, are turned o
ff.
2.While
depressing
the
brake
pedal
on
vehi-
cles
equipped
with
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
or the
clutch
pedal
on
the
vehicles
equipped
with
manual
trans-
axle,
press
the
accelerator
pedal
halfway
and
hold
it there,
then
crank
the
engine.
Release
the
accelerator
pedal,
immedi-
ately after the engine starts.3.If the
engine
still
will
not
start,
the
engine
could
be
flooded
with
too
much
gasoline.
While
depressing
the
brake
pedal
on
vehi-
cles
equipped
with
CVT
or
the
clutch
pedal
on
the
vehicles
equi
pped
with
man-
ual
transaxle,
push
the
accelerator
pedal
all
the
way
down
and
hold
it there,
then
crank
the
engine
for
5
to
6
seconds.
Return
the
ignition
switch
to the
“LOCK”
position
and
release
the
accelerator
pedal.
Wait
a few
seconds,
and
then
crank
the
engine
again
for
5 to
6 seconds
while
depressing
the
brake
pedal
or
the
clutch
pedal,
but
do
not
push
the
accelerator
pedal.
Release
the
ignition
key
if
the
engine
starts.
If the
engine
fails
to
start,
repeat
these
procedures.
If the
engine
still
will
not
start,
contact
your
local
Mitsubi-
shi
Motors
dealer
or
a repair
facility
of
your choice for assistance.
When
the
ambient
temperature
is
-4°F
(-20°C)
or
lower
, it may
not
be
possible
to
start
from
a standstill
even
with
the
selector
lever
in
the
“D”
(DRIVE)
or
“R”
(REVERSE) position.This
phenomenon
occurs
because
the
trans-
axle
has
not
warmed
up
suf
ficiently;
it does
not
indicate
a problem.
If this
occurs,
place
the
selector
lever
in the
“P”
(PARK)
position
and let the engine idle for at least 10 minutes.The
transaxle
will
warm
up,
and
you
will
be
able to drive normally
.
Do
not
leave
the
vehicle
during
warm-up
operation.
N0051480
0020
N0051520
0148
The
emer
gency
key
is built
into
the
F.A.S.T
.-
key
.
When
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
cannot
be
used,
such
as when
the
battery
of the
F.A.S.T
.-key
or the
vehicle
has
run
down,
the
emer
gency
key
can
be
used
to
lock
and
unlock
the
driver
’s door
and to start the engine. To use
the
eme
rgency
key
(1),
unlock
the
lock
knob
(2)
and
remove
it from
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
(3). Turn
the
emer
gency
key
toward
the
front
of
the
vehicle
to
lock
the
door
. After
checking
that
the
door
is locked,
turn
the
emer
gency
key back to the center and remove it.
Startability
of
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
vehicles
at extr
emely
cold ambient temperatur
e
To operate
using
the
emergency
key
Emergency
key
NOTE
Onl
y use
the emer
gency key in an emer
-
gency
. When
the
battery
of the
F.A.S.T
.-key
has
run
dow
n, replace
the
battery
as soon
as
possible
and
use
it as a F.A.S.T
.-key
again.
After
using
the emer
gency key, be sure
to
reinse
rt it into the F.A.S.T
.-ke
y.
To lock
or
unlock
the
driver
’s door
with
the emergency key
Page 96 of 392
Door
locks
5-34
Features and controls
5
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
inte
r-
ference.This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause undesired operation.
N0056170
0081
1.Before
replacing
the
battery
, remove
static
electricity
from
your
body
by
touching
a
metal
grounded
object.
2.With
the
Mitsubishi
mark
facing
you,
insert
the
cloth-covered
tip
of
a flat
blade
screwdriver
into
the
notch
in
the
remote
control
transmitter
case
and
use
it to open
the case.
3.Remove the old battery
.
4.Install
a new
battery
with
the
+side
(A)
up.
5.Close
the
remote
control
transmitter
case
firml
y.
6.Check
the
keyless
entry
system
to see
that
it works.
N0050920
0491
CAUTIONChanges
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
man
ufactur
er for compli-
ance could
void
the user’s authority
to oper
-
ate
the
equipment.
Pr
ocedur
e for r
eplacing the
remote
contr
ol
transmitter
battery
NOTE
Be
sure
to perform
the
procedure
with
the
Mitsubi
shi mark
facing
you.
If the Mitsubi
-
shi
mark
is not
facing
you
when
you
open
the
remo
te cont
rol transmitter
cas
e, the transmit-
ter
may
come
out.
+ side
- side
Coi
n type
bat-
tery
CR203
2
NOTE
You
may
purchas
e a replacement
battery
at
an electric
appliance
store.
Your
authorized
Mitsubi
shi Mot
ors
dealer
can
replace
the battery
for
you
if you
pre
fer.
CAUTIONWhen the remo
te control
transmitter
cas
e is
opened,
be
careful to keep
water
, dust, etc.
out.
Also,
do
not
touch
the
internal
compo-
nen
ts.
Door locks
W
AR
NING
Mak
e sur
e all
doors
are tigh
tly
clos
ed and
locked
while
driving.
•Locked
doors,
in
combination
with
the
use
of seat
belts,
can
help
reduce
the
risk
of ejection
in an
accident.
•Locked
doors
can
help
keep
passengers,
especially
small
childr
en,
from
opening
doors
and
falling
out
of moving
vehicles.
Page 97 of 392
Door locks
Features and controls
5-35
5
Turn
the
key
toward
the
front
of the
vehicle
to
lock
the
door
. After
checking
that
the
door
is
locked,
turn
the
key
back
to
the
center
and
remove it.
Move
the
lock
knob
to
the
lock
position
to
lock the doo
r.
All
doors
should
be
kept
locked
while
driv-
ing.The
driver
’s door
can
be
unlocked
without
using
the
lock
knob
by
pulling
on
the
inside
door handle.1.Move
the
inside
lock
knob
to
the
locked
position.
•Locked door
s can
help
prevent outsi
ders
from
gain
ing access
to you
r veh
icle
whe
n
you
slow
or come
to a stop.
Lock
your vehicle
whe
never
you
leav
e it.
Childr
en who
get
into
unlocked
vehicles
may
not
be
able
to
get
out.
Childr
en
trapped
inside
vehicles
can
quickly
be
ove
rcome
by
heat
and
suffer
serious
injur
y or death
due
to he
at str
oke.
Never
lea
ve
children unatte
nde
d insi
de a
vehicle.
In
addition
to
the
risk
of
heat
stroke,
childr
en can
activate
switches
and
contr
ols,
resulting
in
an
injury
or
fatal
accident.NOTE
When
locking
or unlo
cking
with
the key,
only
the driver’s door
will
be
locked or
unlocked. To lock
or
unlock
all
doors
, use the
pow
er
door
lock
switches,
the
keyless
entry
system,
the
F.A.S.T
-key
or the
remote
control
trans-
mitter of the F
.A.S.T
.-key
.
Refer to “Powe
r door l
ocks”
on pa
ge 5-37,
“Keyless
entry
system”
on
page 5-7
and
5-30,
and
“To ope
rate
using
the F.A.S.T
.-
key” on pa
ge 5-14.
In
vehicles
equipped
with
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
,
the
driver
’s door
can
be locked
and
unlocked
using
the
emer
gency
key
.
Refer
to “Emer
gency
key”
on
page
5-22.
W
AR
NING
To lock or unlock the fr
ont
doors with the key 1-
Insert or remove the key
2-
Lock
3-
Unlock
To lock
or
unlock
the
door
from
the inside 1-
Lock
2-
Unlock
To lock the door without using the key