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When theshift lever isshifted intotheªRº (Reverse)
position, themonitor displayshowstheview tothe rear
of the vehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
detecting largestationary objectstohelp avoid
damaging thevehicle. Thesystem willnotdetect small
objects belowthebumper andmay notdetect objects
close tothe bumper oron the ground.
WARNING:
Failure tofollow thewarnings andinstructions
for proper useofthe RearView Monitorcould
result inserious injuryordeath.
. The RearView Monitorisaconvenience but
it is not asubstitute forproper backing.
Always turnandlook outthewindows, and
check mirrors tobe sure thatitis safe to
move before operating thevehicle. Always
back upslowly.
. The system isdesigned asan aid tothe
driver inshowing largestationary objects
directly behindthevehicle, tohelp avoid
damaging thevehicle.
. The system cannotcompletely eliminate
blind spots andmay notshow every object.
. Underneath thebumper andthecorner
areas ofthe bumper cannotbeviewed on
the RearView Monitorbecause ofits mon-
itoring rangelimitation. Thesystem willnot
show small objects belowthebumper, and
may notshow objects closetothe bumper or
on the ground.
. Objects viewedinthe RearView Monitor
differ fromactual distance becauseawide-
angle lensisused. .
Objects inthe RearView Monitorwillappear
visually opposite thanwhen viewed inthe
rear view andoutside mirrors.
. Make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenbacking up.
. Donot putanything onthe rearview camera.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
camera. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric
shock.
. Donot strike thecamera. Itis aprecision
instrument. Otherwise,itmay malfunction or
cause damage resulting inafire oran
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch thecamera lenswhen cleaning
dirt orsnow fromthelens.
HOW TO READ DISPLA YEDLINES
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Guiding lineswhich indicate thevehicle widthand distances
toobjects withreference tothe bumper line
*
A
are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthebumper.
. Red line
*
1
: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx. 1m (3 ft)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 3m (10 ft)
V ehicle widthguide lines
*
5
:
Indicate thevehicle widthwhenbacking up.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEENPREDICTIVE AND
ACTUAL DISTANCES
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Backing uponasteep uphill
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When backing upthe vehicle upahill, thedistance
guide linesandthevehicle widthguide linesareshown
closer thantheactual distance. Forexample, the
display shows1m (3 ft) tothe place
*
A
, but the
actual 1m (3 ft)distance onthe hillisthe place
*
B
.
Note thatanyobject onthe hillisfurther thanitappears
on the monitor.
Backing uponasteep downhill
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When backing upthe vehicle downahill, thedistance
guide linesandthevehicle widthguide linesareshown
further thantheactual distance. Forexample, the
display shows1m (3 ft) tothe place
*
A
, but the
actual 1m (3 ft)distance onthe hillisthe place
*
B
.
Note thatanyobject onthe hilliscloser thanitappears
on the monitor.
Backing upnear aprojecting object
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The vehicle mayseem tonearly cleartheobject inthe
display .However, thevehicle mayhitthe object ifit
projects overtheactual backing upcourse.
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WARNING:
. The Around ViewMonitor isaconvenient
feature butitis not asubstitute forproper
vehicle operation becauseithas areas
where objects cannotbeviewed. Always
look outthewindows andcheck mirrors to
be sure thatitis safe tomove.
. The driver isalways responsible forsafety
during parking andother maneuvers.
. Donot use theAround ViewMonitor with
the outside mirrorinthe stored position, and
make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenoperating thevehicle usingthe
Around ViewMonitor.
. The distance between objectsviewedonthe
Around ViewMonitor differsfromtheactual
distance.
. The cameras areinstalled abovethefront
grille, theoutside mirrorsandabove therear
license plate.Donot putanything onthe
cameras.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh-pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
cameras. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric
shock.
. Donot strike thecameras. Theyarepreci-
sion instruments. Doingsocould cause a
malfunction orcause damage resulting ina
fire oran electric shock.
CAUTION:
Clean thecamera lenswith softcloth tokeep it
free from dirt,snow, etc.Do not scratch thelens
when cleaning.
A VAILABLE VIEWS
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WARNING:
. The distance guidelineand thevehicle width
line should beused asareference only
when thevehicle ison apaved, levelsurface.
The distance viewedonthe monitor isfor
reference onlyandmay bedifferent thanthe
actual distance between thevehicle and
displayed objects.
. Use thedisplayed linesandthebird's-eye
view asareference. Thelines andthebird's-
eye view aregreatly affected bythe number
of occupants, fuellevel, vehicle position,
road condition androad grade.
. Ifthe tires arereplaced withdifferent sized
tires, thepredictive courselineand the
bird's-eye viewmaybedisplayed incorrectly.
. When driving thevehicle upahill, objects
viewed inthe monitor arefurther thanthey
appear. Whendriving thevehicle downahill,
objects viewedinthe monitor arecloser
than theyappear.
. Use themirrors oractually looktoproperly
judge distances toother objects.
. The vehicle widthandpredictive courselines
are wider thantheactual widthandcourse.
Front andrear view
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Rear view
Guiding lines,which indicate thevehicle widthand
distances toobjects withreference tothe vehicle body
line
*
A
, are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthevehicle body.
. Red line
*
1
: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx.1 m(3 ft)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 3m (10 ft)
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V ehicle widthguide lines
*
5
:
Indicate thevehicle widthwhenbacking up.
Predictive courselines
*
6
:
Indicate thepredictive coursewhenoperating the
vehicle. Thepredictive courselineswillbedisplayed
on the monitor whenthesteering wheelisturned. The
predictive courselineswillmove depending onhow
much thesteering wheelisturned andwillnotbe
displayed whilethesteering wheelisin the straight
ahead position.
The front viewwillnotbedisplayed whenthevehicle
speed isabove 10km/h (6MPH) .
WARNING:
. The distance between objectsviewedinthe
rear view maydiffer fromtheactual dis-
tance. Objects inthe rear view willappear
visually opposite fromthose viewed inthe
inside andoutside mirrors.
. Onasnow-covered orslippery road,there
may beadifference betweenthepredictive
course lineand theactual course line.
. The displayed linesonthe rear view will
appear slightly offtothe right because the
rear view camera isnot installed inthe rear
center ofthe vehicle.
NO TE:
When themonitor displays thefront viewand
the steering wheelturnsabout 90degrees or
less from theneutral position, boththeright and
left predictive courselines
*
6
are displayed.
When thesteering wheelturnsabout 90degrees
or more, apredictive courselineisdisplayed
only onthe opposite sideofthe turn.
Bird's-eye view
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The bird's-eye viewshows theoverhead viewofthe
vehicle whichhelpsconfirm thevehicle position and
the predicted coursetoaparking space.
The vehicle icon
*
1
shows theposition ofthe vehicle.
Note thatthedistance between objectsviewedinthe
bird's-eye viewdiffers fromtheactual distance.
The areas thatthecameras cannotcover
*
2
are
indicated inblack.
After theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº position,
the nonviewable area
*
2
is highlighted inyellow for3
seconds afterthebird's-eye viewisdisplayed.
When thecorner ofthe vehicle movesclosertoan
object, thecorner sensor (sonar) indicators
*
3
(if
equipped) appear.SeeªParking sensor(sonar)
systemº (P.5-50) formore information.
WARNING:
. Objects inthe bird's-eye viewwillappear
further thantheactual distance becausethe
bird's-eye viewisapseudo viewthatis
processed bycombining theviews fromthe
cameras onthe outside mirrors, thefront
and therear ofthe vehicle. .
Tall objects, suchasacurb orvehicle, may
be misaligned ornot displayed atthe seam
of the views.
. Objects thatareabove thecamera cannotbe
displayed.
. The view forthe bird's-eye viewmaybe
misaligned whenthecamera position alters.
. Aline onthe ground maybemisaligned and
is not seen asbeing straight atthe seam of
the views. Themisalignment willincrease as
the line proceeds awayfromthevehicle.
Front-side view
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Guiding lines:
Guiding linesthatindicate thewidth andthefront end
of the vehicle aredisplayed onthe monitor.
The front-of-vehicle line
*
1
shows thefront partofthe
vehicle.
The side-of-vehicle line
*
2
shows thevehicle width
including theoutside mirrors.
The extensions
*
3
of both thefront
*
1
and side
*
2
lines areshown withagreen dotted line.
The corner sensor (sonar) indicator
*
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(if equipped)
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will appear whenacorner ofthe vehicle movescloser
to an object. Thecorner sensor (sonar) indicator
*
4
(if
equipped) canbeturned offwhen theFront Sensor
setting isturned offonthe vehicle information display.
See ªDriver Assistanceº (P.2-21) .
CAUTION:
. Donot scratch thecamera lenswhen clean-
ing dirt orsnow.
. The turn signal lightmayoverlap withthe
side-of-vehicle line.Thisisnot amalfunc-
tion.
DIFFERENCE BETWEENPREDICTIVE AND
ACTUAL DISTANCES
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Backing uponasteep uphill
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When backing upthe vehicle upahill, thedistance
guide linesandthevehicle widthguide linesareshown
closer thantheactual distance. Forexample, the
display shows1m (3 ft)tothe place
*
A
, but the
actual 1m (3 ft)distance onthe hillisthe place
*
B
.
Note thatanyobject onthe hillisviewed inthe monitor
further thanitappears.
Backing uponasteep downhill
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When backing upthe vehicle downahill, thedistance
guide linesandthevehicle widthguide linesareshown
further thantheactual distance. Forexample, the
display shows1m (3 ft)tothe place
*
A
, but the
actual 1m (3 ft)distance onthe hillisthe place
*
B
.
Note thatanyobject onthe hillisviewed inthe monitor
closer thanitappears.
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T roubleshooting guide:
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Symptom Cause
andCountermeasure
Cannot play Check
ifthe disc wasinserted correctly.
Check ifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
Check ifthere iscondensation insidetheplayer, andifthere is,wait until thecondensation isgone (about 1hour) before usingthe
player.
If there isatemperature increaseerror,theCD player willplay correctly afteritreturns tothe normal temperature.
If there isamixture ofmusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)andMP3/WMA filesonaCD, only themusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)willbe
played.
Files withextensions otherthanª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº cannotbeplayed. Inaddition, thecharacter codesandnumber of
characters forfolder names andfilenames should beincompliance withthespecifications.
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writing applications orother textediting applications.
Check ifthe finalization process,suchassession closeanddisc close, isdone forthe disc.
Check ifthe disc isprotected bycopyright.
P oor sound quality Check
ifthe disc isscratched ordirty orifthe bitrate may betoo low.
It takes arelatively longtimebefore
the music startsplaying. If
there aremany folder orfile levels onthe MP3/WMA discorifit is amultisession disc,some timemayberequired beforethemusic
starts playing.
Music cutsofforskips The
writing software andhardware combination mightnotmatch, orthe writing speed, writingdepth,writing width,etc.,might not
match thespecifications. Try using theslowest writingspeed.
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T urning onoroff the BSW system
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The BSW system isturned onoroff using thesettings
menu inthe vehicle information display.
S Y STEM ON:
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The BSW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willappear.
S Y STEM OFF:
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The BSW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willoff.
Perform thefollowing stepstoenable ordisable the
BSW system.
1. Use the
button untilªSettingsº displaysinthe
vehicle information display.Use the
to select
ªDriver Assistanceº .Then press theENTER
button.
2. Select ªDriving Aidsº,and press theENTER
button.
3. To set the BSW system toon oroff, use the
buttons tonavigate inthe menu andusethe
ENTER buttontoselect orchange anitem:
.
Select ªBlindSpotºandpress theENTER
button.
.
T o turn onthe warning, usetheENTER button
to check boxforªWarning (BSW)º
WARNING:
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
when certain objects arepresent suchas:
Ð Pedestrians, bicycles,animals
Ð Some typesofsmall vehicles suchas
motorcycles andvery short length vehi-
cles Ð
Oncoming vehicles
Ð Avehicle approaching rapidlyfrombe-
hind. (SeeªBSW driving situationsº (P.5-
33) .)
Ð Avehicle whichyourvehicle overtakes
rapidly. (SeeªBSW driving situationsº
(P .5-33) .)
Ð Avehicle thatmerges orchanges lanes
rapidly directly nexttoyour vehicle.
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
properly whenyourvehicle travelsbeside
the middle section ofavehicle withlong
wheelbase (forexample, trailertruck,semi-
trailer, tractor) .
. The camera detection zoneisdesigned
based onastandard lanewidth. When
driving inawider lane,thecamera unit
may notdetect vehicles inan adjacent lane.
When driving inanarrow lane,thecamera
unit may detect vehicles drivingtwolanes
away.
. The camera unitisdesigned toignore most
stationary objects,however objectssuchas
guardrails, walls,foliage andparked vehi-
cles may occasionally bedetected. Thisisa
normal operating condition.
. The camera unitmay detect thereflected
image ofvehicles orroadside objectsthat
are not actually inthe detection zone,
especially whentheroad iswet.
BSW DRIVING SITUATIONS
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Another vehicleapproaching frombehind
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The Blind SpotIndicator lightilluminates ifa vehicle
enters thedetection zonefrombehind inan adjacent
lane.
However, ifthe overtaking vehicleistraveling much
faster thanyourvehicle, theindicator lightmaynot
illuminate beforethedetected vehicleisbeside your
vehicle. Alwaysusetheside andrear mirrors andturn
and look inthe direction yourvehicle willmove to
ensure itis safe tochange
lanes.
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If the driver activates theturn signal, thentheBlind
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Ð Avehicle whichyourvehicle overtakes
rapidly. (SeeªBSW driving situationsº
(P .5-33) .)
Ð Avehicle thatmerges orchanges lanes
rapidly directly nexttoyour vehicle.
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
properly whenyourvehicle travelsbeside
the middle section ofavehicle withlong
wheelbase (forexample, trailertruck,semi-
trailer, tractor) .
. The camera detection zoneisdesigned
based onastandard lanewidth. When
driving inawider lane,thecamera unit
may notdetect vehicles inan adjacent lane.
When driving inanarrow lane,thecamera
unit may detect vehicles drivingtwolanes
away.
. The camera unitisdesigned toignore most
stationary objects,however objectssuchas
guardrails, walls,foliage andparked vehi-
cles may occasionally bedetected. Thisisa
normal operating condition.
. The camera unitmay detect thereflected
image ofvehicles orroadside objectsthat
are not actually inthe detection zone,
especially whentheroad iswet.
BSW DRIVING SITUATIONS
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The Blind SpotIndicator lightilluminates ifa vehicle
enters thedetection zonefrombehind inan adjacent
lane.
However, ifthe overtaking vehicleistraveling much
faster thanyourvehicle, theindicator lightmaynot
illuminate beforethedetected vehicleisbeside your
vehicle. Alwaysusetheside andrear mirrors andturn
and look inthe direction yourvehicle willmove to
ensure itis safe tochange lanes.
SSD1031
If the driver activates theturn signal, thentheBlind Spot
Indicator lightflashes andachime willsound
twice.
NO TE:
If the driver activates theturn signal before a
vehicle entersthedetection zone,theBlind Spot
Indicator lightwillflash butnochime willsound
when theother vehicle isdetected.
Overtaking othervehicles
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The Blind SpotIndicator lightilluminates ifyou
overtake avehicle andthat vehicle staysinthe
detection zoneforapproximately 3seconds.
The camera unitmay notdetect slower moving
vehicles ifthey arepassed quickly.
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Standard Spare
Tire size 225/65R17 Conventional
T155/90 D17*1
225/60 R18 225/65R17*1
T155/90 D17*1
225/55 R19 T155/90D17*1
Size Offsetmm(in)
Road wheel Standard Steel 1767J 45(1.77)
Aluminum 1767J
18 67J
19 67J 45(1.77)
45(1.77)
40(1.57)
Spare Steel 1764T
176 7J 30(1.18)
45(1.77)
*1: Temporary useonly
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Unit: mm(in)
Overall length 4,640(182.7)
Overall width 1,820(71.7)
1,830 (72.0)*1
Overall height 1,705(67.1)*2
1,710 (67.3)*3
1,715 (67.5)*4
1,720 (67.7)*5
Front tread 1,575(62.0)
1,585 (62.4)*1
Rear tread 1,575(62.0)
1,585 (62.4)*1
Wheelbase 2,705(106.5)
*1: For225/55 R19tiremodel
*2: ForMexico (without roofrail)
*3: ForAustralia, Philippines, Europe(without roof
rail) ,Ecuador, Chile,Colombia, Peruandthe
Middle East
*4: ForEurope (withroofrail)and Mexico (withroof
rail)
*5: ForThailand andIndonesia
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Quality Grades: Allpassenger cartires must conform
to local safety requirements inaddition tothese
grades.
Quality gradescanbefound where applicable onthe
tire sidewall between treadshoulder andmaximum
section width.Forexample:
T readwear 200Traction AA Temperature A
TREADWEAR
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The treadwear gradeisacomparative ratingbased on
the wear rateofthe tire when tested undercontrolled
conditions onaspecified government testcourse. For
example, atire graded 150would wearoneand one-
half (11/2) times aswell onthe government courseas
a tire graded 100.Therelative performance oftires
depends upontheactual conditions oftheir use,
however, andmay depart significantly fromthenorm
due tovariations indriving habits,service practices
and differences inroad characteristics andclimate.
TRACTION AA,A ,B AND C
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The traction grades,fromhighest tolowest, areAA,A ,
B, and C.Those grades represent thetire's ability to
stop onwet pavement asmeasured undercontrolled
conditions onspecified government testsurfaces of
asphalt andconcrete. Atire marked Cmay have poor
traction performance.
WARNING:
The traction gradeassigned tothis tireisbased
on straight-ahead brakingtraction tests,and
does notinclude acceleration, cornering,hydro-
planing, orpeak traction characteristic s.
TEMPERA TUREA,B AND C
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The temperature gradesareA(the highest) ,B, and C,
representing thetire's resistance tothe generation of
heat anditsability todissipate heatwhen tested under
controlled conditions onaspecified indoorlaboratory
test wheel. Sustained hightemperature cancause the
material ofthe tire todegenerate andreduce tirelife,
and excessive temperature canlead tosudden tire
failure. Thegrade Ccorresponds toalevel of
performance whichallpassenger cartires must meet
under thelocal regulations. GradesBand Arepresent
higher levelsofperformance onthe laboratory test
wheel thantheminimum requiredbylaw .
WARNING:
The temperature gradeforthis tireisestab-
lished foratire that isproperly inflatedandnot
overloaded. Excessivespeed,under-inflation, or
excessive loading,eitherseparately orincom-
bination, cancause heatbuild-up andpossible
tire failure.
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UNIFORM TIREQUALITY GRADING
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APPROV ALNUMBER AND
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