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Stop/Start (ifequipped) :
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T o change thestatus, warnings orturn onoroff any of
the systems/warnings displayedinthe ªStop/Startº
menu, usethe
switch
*
1
to select andthe
ENTER
*
1
to change amenu item:
. Display
Ð Stop/Start displayON/OFF
. Trip CO2 saving
The ªTrip CO2 savingº andengine stoptimemode
shows theCO2 saving andengine stoptimesince
the last reset. TheCO2 saving andengine stop
time canbereset bypushing theENTER
*
1
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B).
. Total CO2 saving
The ªTotal CO2 savingº andengine stoptime
mode shows:
Ð The estimated CO2exhaust emissions pre-
vented.
Ð The engine stoptimethattheengine hasbeen
stopped bythe ªStop/Start orIdling Stopº
System.
NO TE:
The ªTotal CO2 savingº andengine stoptime
values cannot bereset andshow accumu-
lated ªStop/Start orIdling StopºSystem
information sincethevehicle wasbuilt.
ECO Drive Report (ifequipped) :
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Display:
This setting allowsthecustomer toenable/disable the
ECO Drive Report inthe vehicle information display.
1. Use the
switch
*
1
to select ªECODrive
Reportº . 2.
Press theENTER
*
1
to turn ON/OFF theECO
management displayinthe vehicle information
display .
View History:
This setting allowsthecustomer toreset thepast
history ofthe fuel economy andthebest fueleconomy .
Welcome Effect:
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Y ou can choose whether ornot todisplay thewelcome
screen whentheignition switchisplaced inthe ªACCº
or ªONº position. You can also choose thefollowing
items todefine howthewelcome screenlooks:
. Dial andPointer
. Display Effect
Select ªWelcome Effectsº usingthe
switch
*
1
and press theENTER
*
1
to select thismenu. Usethe
switch
*
1
to navigate between themenu options
and press theENTER
*
1
to turn each function ON/
OFF .
V ehicle Settings
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The vehicle settings allowsthecustomer tochange
settings forthe following settings.
. Lighting
. Turn Indicator
. Unlocking
. Wipers
The vehicle settings canbechanged usingthe
*
1
, and theENTER
*
1
switches.
Lighting:
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The ªLightingº menuhasthefollowing options:
. Welcome Light
The welcome lightingcanbeset tobe ON orOFF .
From theªLightingº menu,selectªWelcome
Lightº .Use theENTER
*
1
to turn thisfeature ON
orOFF .
. Int.Lamp Timer
The internal lighttimer canbeset tobe ON or
OFF .From theªLightingº menu,selectªInt.Lamp
Timerº .Use theENTER
*
1
to turn thisfeature ON
or OFF .
. Auto Lights
The sensitivity ofthe automatic lightingcanbe
adjusted. FromtheªLightingº menu,selectªAuto
Lightsº .Use the
switch
*
1
and theENTER
*
1
to select therequired sensitivity .The following
options areavailable:
Ð On Earliest
Ð On Earlier
Ð Standard
Ð On Later
. Headlight Offdelay (ifequipped)
The duration ofthe automatic headlights canbe
changed from0to 180 seconds. Fromthe
ªLightingº menu,selectªHeadlight Offdelayº .
Use theENTER
*
1
to change theduration.
T urn Indicator:
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The ª3Flash Onºovertaking featurecanbeset tobe
ON orOFF .From theªTurn Indicatorº menu,selectª3
Flash Onº.Use theENTER
*
1
to turn thisfeature ON
or OFF .
Unlocking:
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There arethefollowing optionsinthe ªUnlockingº
menu:
. I±KeyDoor Lock
When thisitem isturned on,the request switchon
the door isactivated. FromtheªUnlockingº menu,
select ªI-KeyDoor Lockº.Use theENTER button
to activate ordeactivate thisfunction.
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. Selective Unlock
When thisitem isturned on,and thedoor handle
request switchonthe driver's orfront passenger's
side door ispushed, onlythecorresponding door
is unlocked. Allthe doors canbeunlocked ifthe
door handle request switchispushed againwithin
1 minute. Whenthisitem isturned tooff, allthe
doors willbeunlocked whenthedoor handle
request switchispushed once.FromtheªUn-
lockingº menu,selectªSelective Unlockº.Use the
ENTER buttontoactivate ordeactivate this
function.
. Answer Bk.Horn (ifequipped)
When theanswer backhornison the horn will
chirp andthehazard indicators willflash once
when locking thevehicle withtheIntelligent Key or
remote keyless entryfunction.
Wipers:
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. Speed Dependent (ifequipped)
The ªSpeed Dependentº featurecanbeactivated
or deactivated. FromtheªWipersº menu,select
ªSpeed Dependentº .Use theENTER
*
1
to turn
this feature ONorOFF .
. Rain Sensor (ifequipped)
The ªRain sensorº featurecanbeactivated or
deactivated. FromtheªWipersº menu,select
ªRain Sensorº .Use theENTER
*
1
to turn this
feature ONorOFF .
. Reverse Link
The ªReverse Linkºwiper feature canbeset tobe
ON orOFF .From theªWipersº menu,select
ªReverse Linkº.Use theENTER
*
1
to turn this
feature ONorOFF .
. Drip Wipe
The ªDrip Wipeº feature canbeset tobe ON or
OFF .From theªWipersº menu,selectªDripWipeº . Use
theENTER
*
1
to turn thisfeature ONor
OFF .
Maintenance
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1. Service
2. Filter (ifequipped)
3. Tyre
4. Other
The maintenance modeallows youtoset alerts forthe
reminding ofmaintenance intervals.To change anitem:
Select ªMaintenanceº usingthe
switch
*
1
and
press ENTER
*
1
.
Service:
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This indicator appearswhenthecustomer setdistance
comes forchanging theengine oiland filter. You can
set orreset thedistance forchecking orreplacing
these items. Forscheduled maintenance itemsand
intervals, seeaseparate maintenance booklet. Filter
(ifequipped) :
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This indicator appearswhenthecustomer setdistance
comes forchanging theoilfilter. You can setorreset
the distance forchecking orreplacing theseitems. For
scheduled maintenance itemsandintervals, seea
separate maintenance booklet.
T yre:
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This indicator appearswhenthecustomer setdistance
comes forreplacing tires.You can setorreset the
distance forreplacing tires.
WARNING:
The tirereplacement indicatorisnot asubstitute
for regular tirechecks, including tirepressure
checks. SeeªChanging tiresandwheelsº (P.8-
37) .Many factors including tireinflation, align-
ment, driving habitsandroad conditions affect
tire wear andwhen tiresshould bereplaced.
Setting thetire replacement indicatorfora
certain drivingdistance doesnotmean your
tires willlast that long. Usethetire replacement
indicator asaguide onlyandalways perform
regular tirechecks. Failuretoperform regular
tire checks, including tirepressure checkscould
result intire failure. Serious vehicledamage
could occurandmay lead toacollision, which
could result inserious personal injuryordeath.
Other:
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This indicator appearswhenthecustomer setdistance
comes forchecking orreplacing maintenance items
other thantheengine oil,oilfilter andtires. Other
maintenance itemscaninclude suchthings asair filter
or tire rotation. You can setorreset thedistance for
checking orreplacing theitems.
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Alert
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This setting allowsthecustomer toset alarms.
Select ªAlertº usingthe
switch
*
1
and press
ENTER
*
1
.
Outside Temp. (ifequipped) :
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This setting allowsthecustomer toenable/disable the
alert foroutside temperature inthe vehicle information
display .
1. Use the
switch
*
1
to select ªOutside
T emp.º .
2. Press theENTER
*
1
to turn ON/OFF thealert.
Timer:
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This setting allowsthecustomer toset analert tonotify
the driver thatthesettime hasbeen reached.
1. Use the
switch
*
1
to select ªTimerº .
2. Press theENTER
*
1
.
3. To change thetimer amount, usethe
switch
*
1
and theENTER
*
1
to save theselected time
amount.
Navigation (ifequipped) :
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This setting allowsthecustomer toenable/disable the
alert fornavigation inthe vehicle information display.
1. Use the
switch
*
1
to select ªNavigationº .
2. Press theENTER
*
1
to turn ON/OFF thealert.
Phone (ifequipped) :
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This setting allowsthecustomer toenable/disable the
alert fornavigation inthe vehicle information display.
1. Use the
switch
*
1
to select ªPhoneº .
2. Press theENTER
*
1
to turn ON/OFF thealert. Mail
(ifequipped) :
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This setting allowsthecustomer toenable/disable the
alert fornavigation inthe vehicle information display.
1. Use the
switch
*
1
to select ªMailº.
2. Press theENTER
*
1
to turn ON/OFF thealert.
T yre pressures (ifequipped)
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The settings inthe ªTyre pressuresº menuareall
related tothe Tyre pressure monitoring systemTPMS
(See ªTirePressure Monitoring System(TPMS)º (P.6-
2) ,ªTire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS)º (P.5-4)
and ªTire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS)º (P.8-
36) .).
. Target Front
. Target Rear
. Tyre Pressure Unit
. Calibrate
T arget Front:
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The ªTarget Frontº tyrepressure isthe pressure
specified forthe front tyres onthe tyre placard (See,
ªTire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS)º (P.5-4) and
ªTire placardº (P.9-9) .).
Use the
*
1
and theENTER
*
1
buttons to
select andchange thevalue forthe ªTarget Front/
T arget frontº tyrepressure.
T arget Rear:
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The ªTarget Rearº tyrepressure isthe pressure
specified forthe rear tyres onthe tyre placard (see,
ªTire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS)º (P.5-4) and
ªTire placardº (P.9-9) .).
Use the
*
1
and theENTER
*
1
buttons to
select andchange thevalue forthe ªTarget Rearº tyre
pressure. T
yre Pressure Unit:
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The unitfortyre pressure thatdisplays inthe vehicle
information displaycanbechanged to:
. kPa
. psi
. bar
. Kgf/cm2
Use the
*
1
and theENTER
*
1
buttons to
select andchange theunit.
If necessary ,refer tothe following tabletoconvert
between units.
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Calibrate:
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The tyrepressure isaffected bythe temperature ofthe
tyre; thetyre temperature increaseswhenthecaris
driven. To be able toaccurately monitorthetyre air
leakage andtoprevent falseTPMS warnings dueto
changes intemperature, theTPMS system uses
temperature sensorsinthe tyres toperform tempera-
ture compensation calculations.
On rare occasions itmay benecessary torecalibrate
the TPMS system reference temperature. Thisopera-
tion should onlybeperformed whentheactual tyre
pressure hasbeen adjusted, whilstthecurrent ambient
temperature issignificantly differenttothe current
calibration temperature. (SeeªTirePressure Monitor-
ing System (TPMS)º (P.5-4) .)
Use the
*
1
, and theENTER
*
1
switches to
start orcancel thecalibration process.Whilethe
calibration processisactive, themessage: ªResetting
tyre pressure systemºwillbedisplayed.
Units (ifequipped)
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The units thatareshown inthe vehicle information
display canbechanged:
. Distance/Fuel
. Temperature
Use the
*
1
, and theENTER
*
1
switches to
select andchange theunits ofthe vehicle information
display .
Distance/Fuel:
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The unitforthe mileage thatdisplays inthe vehicle
information displaycanbechanged to:
. km,l/100km
. km,km/l
. miles, MPG(UK)
. miles, MPG(US)
Use the
*
1
and theENTER
*
1
switches to
select andchange theunit.
T emperature:
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The temperature thatdisplays inthe vehicle information
display canbechanged from:
. 8C(Celsius) .
8F(Fahrenheit)
Use theENTER
*
1
to toggle choices.
Language (ifequipped)
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The language ofthe vehicle information displaycanbe
changed to:
T ype A:
. English
. French
. German
. Italian
. Portuguese
. Dutch
. Spanish
. Turkish
. Russian
T ype B:
. English
. French
. Spanish
T ype C:
. English (U.S.)
. English (UK)
Use the
*
1
, and theENTER
*
1
switches to
select andchange thelanguage ofthe vehicle
information display.The language ofthe center dis-
play/navigation canbechanged independently ofthe
vehicle information display.For models withnavigation
system, seeªVehicle information andsettings (models
with navigation system)º(P.4-5) .For models without
navigation system,seeªAudio systemº (P.4-35)
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1. Engine startoperation indicator(forCon-
tinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)mod-
els)
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This indicator appearswhentheshift lever isin the ªPº
(Park) position.
This indicator meansthattheengine willstart by
pushing theignition switchwiththebrake pedal
depressed. You can start theengine directly inany
position ofthe ignition switch.
2. Engine startoperation indicator(forManual
T ransmission (MT)models)
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This indicator meansthattheengine willstart by
pushing theignition switchwiththeclutch pedal
depressed. You can start theengine directly inany
position ofthe ignition switch.
Y ou can also start theengine bypushing theignition
switch withthebrake pedaldepressed whentheshift
lever isin the ªNº (Neutral) position.
3. Steering lockrelease malfunction indicator
(if equipped)
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This indicator appearswhenthesteering lockcannot
be released.
If this indicator appears,pushorturn theignition
switch whilelightly turning thesteering wheelrightand
left.
See ªSteering lockº(P.5-10) .
4. No Key detected warning(ifequipped)
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This warning appears whenthedoor isclosed withthe
Intelligent Key left outside thevehicle andtheignition
switch inthe ªONº position. Makesurethatthe
Intelligent Key isinside thevehicle.
See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-10) formore details.
5. Shift toPark warning (Continuously Vari-
able Transmission (CVT)models)
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This warning appears whentheignition switchis
pushed tostop theengine withtheshift lever inany
position excepttheªPº (Park) position.
If this warning appears, movetheshift lever tothe ªPº
(Park) position orplace theignition switchinthe ªONº
position.
An inside warning chimewillalso sound. (See
ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-10) .)
6. Key battery lowwarning (ifequipped)
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This indicator appearswhentheIntelligent Key battery
is running outofpower.
If this indicator appears,replacethebattery withanew
one. SeeªIntelligent Key batteryº (P.8-22) .
7. Engine startoperation forIntelligent Key
system indicator (ifequipped)
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This indicator appearswhentheIntelligent Key battery
is running outofpower andwhen theIntelligent Key
system andvehicle arenot communicating normally.
If this indicator appears,touchtheignition switchwith
the Intelligent Key while depressing thebrake pedal.
(See ªIntelligent Key battery dischargeº (P.5-11) .)
8. Key IDincorrect warning(ifequipped)
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This warning appears whentheignition switchis
placed fromtheªLOCKº position andtheIntelligent
K ey cannot berecognized bythe system. You cannot
start theengine withanunregistered key.Use the
registered IntelligentKey .
See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-10) .
9. Release parkingbrakewarning
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This warning appears whenthevehicle speedisabove
7 km/h (4MPH) (models notequipped withelectronic
parking brake)or4km/h (2MPH) (models equipped
with electronic parkingbrake)andtheparking brakeis
applied. Stopthevehicle andrelease theparking
brake.
10. Low fuellevel warning
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This warning appears whenthefuel level inthe fuel
tank isgetting low.Refuel assoon asitis convenient,
preferably beforethefuel gauge reaches 0(Empty) .
There willbeasmall reserve offuel inthe tank when
the fuel gauge needle reaches 0(Empty) .
11. Door/back dooropen warning
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This warning appears ifany ofthe doors and/or the
back doorareopen ornot closed securely .The vehicle
icon indicates whichdoororthe back doorisopen on
the display .
12. Second rowseat beltwarning (if
equipped)
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This second rowseat beltwarning appears after
starting theengine. Ifany ofthe second rowseat
passenger seatbelts isnot fastened, achime will
sound andtheseat icon illuminates inred toshow
which seatbeltisnot fastened. Theseat icon
illuminates inred until thecorresponding secondrow
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1-2. Driving aids(ifequipped)
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The driving aidsmode shows theoperating condition
for the following systems.
. Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
. Blind SpotWarning (BSW)
. Forward Emergency Braking(ifequipped)
For more details, seeªBlind SpotWarning (BSW)/
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) systemsº (P.5-31) ,
ªForward emergency brakingsystemº (P.5-45) ,ªBlind
Spot Warning (BSW) system(ifequipped forEurope)
º (P .5-36) orªLane Departure Warning (LDW) system
(if equipped forEurope)º (P.5-39) .
3. Speed andAverage speed(km/horMPH)
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The (digital) speedshows thecurrent speedatwhich
the vehicle istravelling.
The average speedmodeshows theaverage vehicle
speed sincethelast reset. Resetting isdone by
pushing theENTER
*
1
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B)
switch forlonger than1second.
The display isupdated every30seconds. Thefirst30
seconds afterareset, thedisplay showsªÐ±º.
4. Average speed(km/horMPH)
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The average speedmodeshows theaverage vehicle
speed sincethelast reset. Resetting isdone by
pushing theENTER
*
1
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B)
switch forlonger than1second.
The display isupdated every30seconds. Thefirst30
seconds afterareset, thedisplay showsªÐ±º.
5-6. Elapsed timeandtripodometer (kmor
mile)
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Elapsed time:
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The elapsed timemode shows thetime since thelast
reset. Thedisplayed timecanbereset bypushing the
ENTER
*
1
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B)switch for
longer than1second. (Thetripodometer isalso reset
at the same time.)
T rip odometer:
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The tripodometer modeshows thetotal distance the
vehicle hasbeen driven sincethelast reset. Resetting
is done bypushing theENTER
*
1
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B)switch forlonger than1second. (The
elapsed timeisalso reset atthe same time.)
7. Distance toempty (dteÐkm ormile)
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The distance toempty (dte)mode provides youwith an
estimation ofthe distance thatcanbedriven before
refueling. Thedteisconstantly beingcalculated, based
on the amount offuel inthe fuel tank andtheactual fuel
consumption.
The display isupdated every30seconds.
The dtemode includes alow range warning feature.If
the fuel level islow ,the warning isdisplayed onthe
screen.
When thefuel level drops evenlower, thedte display
will change toªÐк .
. Ifthe amount offuel added issmall, thedisplay
just before theignition switchisplaced inthe
ªOFFº position maycontinue tobe displayed.
. When driving uphillorrounding curves,thefuel in
the tank shifts, which maymomentarily changethe
display .
8-9. Fuel economy (l(litre)/100 km,km/l(litre)
or MPG)
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Current fuelconsumption:
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The current fuelconsumption modeshows thecurrent
fuel consumption.
Average fuelconsumption:
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The average fuelconsumption modeshows the
average fuelconsumption sincethelast reset. Reset-
ting isdone bypushing theENTER
*
1
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B)switch forlonger than1second.
The display isupdated every30seconds. Forabout
the first 500 m(1/3 mile) afterareset, thedisplay
shows ªÐк.
10. Audio (ifequipped)
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The audio mode shows thestatus ofaudio information.
11. Navigation (ifequipped)
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When theroute guidance isset inthe navigation
system, thisitem shows thenavigation routeinforma-
tion.
12. Compass (ifequipped)
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This display indicates theheading direction ofthe
vehicle.
13. ª4x4-iº display (ifequipped)
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When theª4x4-iº display isselected, youcan view the
distribution ratioofthe transmission torquetothe front
and rear wheels duringdriving.
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WARNING:
. Inan accident youcould bethrown fromthe
vehicle through anopen sunroof. Adults
should always useseat belts andchildren
should always useseat belts orchild
restraint systems.
. Never allowanyone tostand uporextend
any portion oftheir body outofthe opening
while thevehicle isin motion orwhile the
sunroof isclosing.
CAUTION:
. Remove waterdrops, snow,iceorsand from
the sunroof beforeopening.
. Do not place anyheavy objects onthe
sunroof orsurrounding area.
. Donot push orpull onthe sunshade. Doing
so can damage thesunshade.
AUT OMA TICSUNROOF ANDSUNSHADE
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Sliding sunshade andsunroof
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When thesunroof switchispushed tothe OPEN
position
*
1
, the sunshade openfully.When aswitch
is pushed again,thesunroof openstothe comfort
mode position. Whentheswitch ispushed again,the
sunroof opensfully.
When thesunroof switchispushed tothe CLOSE
position
*
2
, the sunroof willautomatically close.Push
the switch again,andthesunshade willclose.
When thesunroof switchispushed tothe OPEN
position
*
3
to the second detent,thesunshade opens
fully ,and thesunroof openstothe comfort mode
position. Whentheswitch ispushed again,thesunroof
opens fully.When thesunroof switchispushed tothe
CL OSE position
*
4
to the second detent,boththe
sunshade andsunroof close.
T o stop thesunshade orsunroof duringtheoperation,
push thesunroof switchtoeither ofthe OPEN
*
1
,
CL OSE
*
2
or UP
*
5
position.
Tilting sunroof
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T o tilt up the sunroof, pushthesunroof switchtothe up
position
*
5
.
T o tilt down thesunroof, pushtheswitch tothe up
position
*
5
or push theswitch tothe CLOSE position
*
2
.
When thesunroof istilted up,push theswitch tothe
CL OSE position tothe second detent
*
4
. The
sunroof willtiltdown andthesunshade willclose.
Comfort mode
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This isthe position usedwhen driving withthesunroof
open. When driving withthesunroof fullyopen, wind
noise maybevery loud. Usethecomfort modeposition
when driving.
Auto-reverse function
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WARNING:
There aresome smalldistances justbefore the
closed position whichcannot bedetected. Make
sure thatallpassengers havetheirhands, etc.
inside thevehicle beforeclosing thesunroof and
sunshade.
The auto-reverse functionenablesthesunroof and
sunshade toautomatically reversewhensomething is
caught inthe sunroof andsunshade asitis closing.
When thecontrol unitdetects anobstacle, thesunroof
and sunshade willopen immediately .
Depending onthe environment ordriving conditions,
the auto-reverse functionmayactivate ifan impact or
load similar tosomething beingcaught inthe sunroof
and sunshade occurs.
If the auto-reverse functionactivates consecutively or
the battery isdischarged, thesunroof andsunshade
may notclose properly .In this case, pushandhold the
switch tothe CLOSE position
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2
to close the
sunroof.
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Instrument sand controls
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ASHTRA Y
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WARNING:
Do not use theashtray inany other position than
the front sideofthe front center cupholder.
CAUTION:
When usingthecooling function, closethecup
holder ventilator ortake caretoprevent theash
from being dropped inthe cup holder duetothe
airflow coming fromthedrink holder ventilator.
T o open theashtray ,pull upthe lid
*
1
.
T o take outtheashtray ,pull out
*
2
.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
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WARNING:
The cigarette lightershould notbeused while
driving sothat fullattention maybegiven to
vehicle operation.
The cigarette lighteroperates whentheignition switch
is in the ªACCº orªONº position.
T o heat thecigarette lighter,pushinuntil itlatches.
When thelighter isheated, itwill spring out
automatically .
Return thecigarette lightertoits original position after
use.
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WARNING:
. The storages shouldnotbeused while
driving sothat thefullattention maybe
given tovehicle operation.
. Keep thestorage lidsclosed whiledriving to
help prevent injuryinan accident orsudden
stop.
GL OVE BOX
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T ype A
Open theglove boxbypulling the handle.
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T ype B
Open theglove boxbypulling thehandle. Usethe
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mechanical keywhen locking
*
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or unlocking
*
2
the
glove box.
CONSOLE BOX
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T o open theconsole boxlid,push upthe knob
*
A
and
pull upthe lid.
T o close, pushtheliddown untilthelock latches.
SUNGLASSES HOLDER
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JVI0619X
WARNING:
Keep thesunglasses holderclosed whiledriving
to prevent anaccident.
CAUTION:
. Do not use foranything otherthansun-
glasses.
. Donot leave sunglasses inthe sunglasses
holder whileparking indirect sunlight. The
heat maydamage thesunglasses.
T o open thesunglasses holder,pushandrelease. Only
store onepair ofsunglasses inthe holder.
CUP HOLDERS
T32A1308 27-2EAEA0 41-FDC2-44 49-A0DF-86F5F3C62E98
WARNING:
The driver mustnotremove orinsert cupsinto
the cup holder whiledriving sothat fullattention
may begiven tovehicle operation.
CAUTION:
Avoid abrupt starting andbraking especially
when thecup holder isbeing usedtoprevent
spilling thecontents. Ifthe contents arehot, they
could scaldyouoryour passengers.
Front
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Front side
T o keep adrink coldorwarm,
1. Place thedrink inthe cup holder.
2. Choose the
ª
º or ª
º mode byoperating
the heater orair conditioner.
3. Open thecup holder ventilator bypulling theknob
up
*
1
.
. Theairflow coming fromthedrink holder ventilator
is the same temperature asthe airconditioner. The
temperature cannotbeset independently .
. When theheater orthe airconditioner isworking
in high temperature, thecooling function willnot
work evenifthe cup holder ventilator isopened.
When thecooling orwarming functionisnot neces-
sary ,close thecup holder ventilator bypushing the
knob down
*
2
.
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LUGGAGE HOOKS
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Luggage room
WARNING:
. Always makesurethattheluggage is
properly secured. Usethesuitable ropes
and hooks.
. Unsecured luggagecanbecome dangerous
in an accident orsudden stop.
. Donot apply atotal loadofmore than10kg
(22 lb)toasingle hook.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
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Y ou can usetheluggage compartment indiverse ways
using theflexible luggage board.
WARNING:
Do not putobjects heavier than75kg (165 lbs)
on the load floor while inthe mid position. Inthe
upper position, objectsheavier than20kg (10
lbs) should notbeplaced onthe load floor.
CAUTION:
. Donot push thefront edge ofthe luggage
board forcibly. Doingsomay cause the
luggage boardtobe tilted, resulting in
personal injury.
. Donot handle theluggage boardforcibly as
this may deform it.
. While inthe upper position, donot recline
the seatbacks.
. Do not place cargo higher thantheseat-
backs. Inasudden stoporcollision, un-
secured cargocouldcause personal injury.
NO TE:
The diversity ofthe luggage compartment may
be restricted depending onthe equipment of
each vehicle.
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