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HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL (if
equi\f\fed)
Ma\bual ty\fe
SIC2275
The headlight aimi\bg co\btrol o\ferates whe\b the
ig\bitio\b switch is i\b the “ON” \fositio\b a\bd the headlight
is o\b to allow the headlight axis to be adjusted
accordi\bg to the drivi\bg co\bditio\b.
Whe\b drivi\bg with \bo heavy load/luggage or drivi\bg o\b
a flat road, select the \bormal \fositio\b “0”.
If the \bumber of occu\fa\bts a\bd load/luggage i\b the
vehicle cha\bges, the headlight axis may become higher
tha\b \bormal.
If the vehicle is traveli\bg o\b a hilly road, the headlights
may directly shi\be o\b the rearview a\bd outside mirrors
of a vehicle ahead or the wi\bdshield of a\b o\bcomi\bg
vehicle, which may obscure other drivers’ visio\b.
To adjust to the \fro\fer aimi\bg height, tur\b the switch
accordi\bgly. The higher the \bumber, desig\bated o\b the
switch, the lower the headlight axis.
Select the switch \fositio\b by referri\bg to the followi\bg
sam\fles.
Switch \fo-sitio\b Number of
fro\bt seat
occu\fa\bts Number of
rear seat
occu\fa\bts Weight of load i\b lug-
gage com\fartme\bt
0 1 or 2 No occu-
\fa\bts No load
1 2 3 No load
22 3 A\f\froximately 48 kg
(106 lb)
31 No occu-
\fa\bts A\f\froximately 279 kg
(615 lb)
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
SIC3786
CAUTION:
The turn signal switch will not be cancelled
automatically if the steering wheel turning angle
does not exceed the preset amount. After the
turn or lane change, make sure that the turn
signal switch is returned to its original position.
Tur\b sig\bal
To tur\b o\b the tur\b sig\bals, move the lever u\f*1or
dow\b*2towards the desired directio\b. Whe\b the
tur\b is com\fleted, the tur\b sig\bal ca\bcels automati-
cally.
La\be cha\bge sig\bal
To tur\b o\b the la\be cha\bge sig\bals, move the lever u\f*1or dow\b*2towards the desired directio\b.
If the lever is moved back right after movi\bg u\f
*1or
dow\b*2, the light will flash 3 times (if equi\f\fed) .
To ca\bcel the flashi\bg, move the lever to the o\f\fosite
directio\b.
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Washer operation
To operate the washer, push the lever toward the front
of the vehi\fle*3until the desired amount of washer
fluid is spread on the rear window. The wiper will
automati\fally operate several times.
\bIC4127Type A
\bIC4145Type BThe rear window defogger swit\fh operates when the
ignition swit\fh is in the “ON” position.
The defogger is used to redu\fe the moisture, fog or
frost on the rear window surfa\fe and outside door
mirror surfa\fe (if equipped) to improve the rear view.
When the defogger swit\fh
*1is pushed, the indi\fator
light*2illuminates and the defogger operates for
approximately 15 minutes. After the preset time has
passed, the defogger will turn off automati\fally.
To turn off the defogger manually, push the defogger
swit\fh again.
CAUTION:
. When operating the defogger continuously,
be sure to start the engine. Otherwise, it may
cause the battery to discharge.
. When cleaning the inner side of the window,
be careful not to scratch or damage the
electrical conductors on the surface of the
window.
NOTE:
When the rear defogger is turned on, the Stop/
Start (Idling Stop) System (if equipped) will not
be activated.
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DEFOGGER SWITCH (if equipped)
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3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keys ..................\(..................\(..........................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-2Key ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-2
Anti-Theft System key (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(........ 3-2
Intelligent Key (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(....................... 3-3
Door locks ..................\(..................\(...............................\(..................\(............ 3-4 Super lock system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(............... 3-4
Locking with key ..................\(..................\(...............................\(............. 3-5
Locking with inside lock knob ..................\(..................\(..................\(. 3-5
Locking with power door lock switch (if e\fuipped\b ................ 3-6
Vehicle speed sensing door lock mechanism (if e\fuipped\b .... 3-6
Auto door lock releasing mechanism (if e\fuipped\b ................. 3-6
Child safety rear door lock ..................\(..................\(..................\(....... 3-7
Remote keyless entry system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(. 3-7 Using remote keyless entry system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(.. 3-7
Intelligent Key system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(............... 3-9 Operating range ..................\(..................\(...............................\(.......... 3-10
Using intelligent Key system ..................\(..................\(................... 3-10
Battery saver system ..................\(..................\(..................\(............... 3-12
Warning and audible reminders ..................\(..................\(............. 3-12
Trouble shooting guide ..................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-13
Using remote keyless entry function ..................\(..................\(..... 3-15 Security system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(..................\(.... 3-16
Theft warning system ..................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-16
Anti-Theft System ..................\(..................\(..........................\(.......... 3-17
Hood ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(............. 3-18 Opening hood ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(...... 3-18
Closing hood ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..... 3-18
Back door ..................\(..................\(...............................\(..................\(......... 3-19 Opening back door ..................\(..................\(..................\(............... 3-19
Fuel filler lid ..................\(..................\(..................\(.......................\(.............. 3-19 Opening fuel filler lid ..................\(..................\(..................\(............ 3-19
Fuel filler cap ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..... 3-20
Steering wheel ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(.............. 3-20
Mirrors ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..................\(........ 3-20 Inside rearview mirror ..................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-20
Outside rearview mirrors ..................\(..................\(....................... 3-21
Vanity mirrors (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(................... 3-23
Parking brake ..................\(..................\(..................\(............................\(...... 3-23 Lever type ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(.............. 3-23
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3-20Pre-driving checks and adjustments
FUEL FILLER CAP
SPA1755
Th\f fu\fl f\bll\fr cap \bs a ratch\ft\bng typ\f. Turn th\f cap
count\frclockw\bs\f*1to r\fmov\f. T\bght\fn th\f cap
clockw\bs\f*2unt\bl ratch\ft cl\bcks, mor\f than tw\bc\f,
aft\fr r\ffu\fl\bng.
CAUTION:
If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body, flush it away
with water to avoid paint damage.
WARNING:
Never adjust the steering wheel while driving so
that full attention may be given to vehicle
operation.
JVP0092X
Wh\bl\f push\bng th\f lock l\fv\fr down*1, adjust th\f
st\f\fr\bng wh\f\fl up or down*2unt\bl th\f d\fs\br\fd
pos\bt\bon \bs ach\b\fv\fd.
Pull th\f lock l\fv\fr up
*3f\brmly to lock th\f st\f\fr\bng
wh\f\fl \bn plac\f.
WARNING:
Adjust the position of all mirrors before driving.
Do not adjust the mirror positions while driving
so that full attention may be given to vehicle
operation.
INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
SPA2447
Wh\bl\f hold\bng th\f \bns\bd\f r\farv\b\fw m\brror, adjust th\f
m\brror angl\fs unt\bl th\f d\fs\br\fd pos\bt\bon \bs ach\b\fv\fd.
SPA2143
Pull th\f adjust\bng l\fv\fr*1(\bf \fqu\bpp\fd) wh\fn th\f
glar\f from th\f h\fadl\bghts of th\f v\fh\bcl\f b\fh\bnd you
obstructs your v\bs\bon at n\bght.
STEERING WHEEL MIRRORS
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Push the adjusting lever*2(if equipped\f during the
day for the best rear\bard visibility.
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS
WARNING:
. Never touch the outside rearview mirrors
while they are in motion. Doing so may pinch
your fingers or damage the mirror.
. Never drive the vehicle with the outside
rearview mirrors folded. This reduces rear
view visibility and may lead to an accident.
. Objects viewed in the outside mirror are
closer than they appear. (if equipped)
. The picture dimensions and distance in the
outside mirrors are not real.
Adjusting
Remote control type (if equipped) :
SPA2214
The outside rearvie\b mirror remote control operates
\bhen the ignition s\bitch is in the “ACC” or “ON”
position.
1. Move the s\bitch to select the right
*1or left*2mirror.
2. Adjust each mirror until the desired position is achieved
*3.
Lever control type (if equipped) :
SPA2772
Adjust the mirror angles \bith the inside lever until the
desired position is achieved. Manual control type (if equipped) :
SPA2140
Push on the mirror surface directly to adjust it to the
desired position.
Defogging (if equipped\f
The outside rearvie\b mirrors \bill be heated \bhen the
rear \bindo\b defogger s\bitch is operated.
Folding
SPA1732A
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Remote control type (if equipped) :
The outside rearview mirror remote contro\f operates
when the ignition switch is in the “\bCC” or “ON”
position.
The outside rearview mirrors automatica\f\fy fo\fd when
the outside rearview mirror fo\fding switch is pushed to
the “CLOSE” position
*1. To unfo\fd, push to the
“OPEN” position*2.
CAUTION:
. Continuously performing the fold/unfold
operation of the outside rearview mirror
may cause the switch to stop the operation.
. Do not touch the mirrors while they are
moving. Your hand may be pinched, and the
mirror may malfunction.
. Do not drive with the mirrors stored. You will
be unable to see behind the vehicle.
. If the mirrors were folded or unfolded by
hand, there is a chance that the mirror will
move forward or backward during driving. If
the mirrors were folded or unfolded by hand,
be sure to adjust them again electrically
before driving.
JVC0025X
Automatic folding function with interlocking
door lock (if equipped):
The outside rearview mirrors fo\fd automatica\f\fy by
inter\focking door \fock. The function can be used whi\fe
the switch is in the “\bUTO” position
*2.
. The outside rearview mirrors fo\fd automatica\f\fy
when the door is \focked by the door hand\fe
request switch or the remote key\fess entry system.
. The outside rearview mirrors unfo\fd when the
ignition switch is p\faced in the “\bCC” or “ON”
position.
CAUTION:
When the outside rearview mirror is folded/
unfolded manually, the mirror may fold/unfold
accidentally while driving. Be sure to fold/unfold
the outside rearview mirror by an electrical
operation after folding/unfolding manually.
WARNING:
.When the outside rearview mirror is folded/
unfolded manually, depending on the switch
position, the outside rearview mirror may
start operation by turning the ignition switch
to the “ACC” or“ON” position.
. When unfolding the outside rearview mirror
with the switch being in the “AUTO” position,
the mirror will be unfolded further by turning
the ignition switch to the “ACC” or“ON”
position.
To return its original position, fold the out-
side rearview mirror once.
The outside rearview mirror remote contro\f operates
when the ignition switch is in the "\bCC" or "ON" position.
The outside rearview mirrors automatica\f\fy fo\fd when
the outside rearview mirror fo\fding switch is pushed to
the "CLOSE" position
*1. To unfo\fd, push to the
"\bUTO" position*2.
CAUTION:
Continuously performing the fold/unfold opera-
tion of the outside rearview mirror may cause
the switch to stop the operation.
Manual control type (if equipped) :
SP\b1829
Fo\fd the outside rearview mirror by pushing it toward
the rear of the vehic\fe.
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VANITY MIRRORS (if equipped)
S\fA2192
T\b access the vanity mirr\br, pull the sun vis\br d\bwn and
pull up the mirr\br c\bver.
WARNING:
.Never drive the vehicle with the parking
brake applied. The brake will overheat and
fail to operate and will lead to an accident.
. Never release the parking brake from out-
side the vehicle. If the vehicle moves, it will
be impossible to push the foot brake pedal
and will lead to an accident.
. Never use the gearshift in place of the
parking brake. When parking, be sure the
parking brake is fully applied.
. Never leave children or adults who would
normally require the support of others alone
in your vehicle. They could unknowingly
release the parking brake and inadvertently
become involved in a serious accident.
LEVER TY\fE
S\fA2110
T\b apply the parking brake, pull the parking brake lever
up*1.
T\b release the parking brake, firmly depress and h\bld
the f\b\bt brake pedal. \full up the parking brake lever
slightly, push the butt\bn
*2and l\bwer the lever c\bmpletely
*3.
Bef\bre driving, be sure that the brake warning light has
turned \bff.
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Temperature control:
Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired
temperature. Turn the dial between the middle and the
ri\fht position to select the hot temperature. Turn the
dial between the middle and the left position to select
the cool temperature.
Heater operation
Heating:
This mode is used to direct heated air to the foot
outlets.
1. \bove the air intake lever to the “
” position for
normal heatin\f.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the “
” position.
3. Turn the fan speed control “
” dial to the
desired position.
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the hot (ri\fht)
position.
Ventilation:
This mode directs outside air to the side and center
ventilators.
1. \bove the air intake lever to the “
” position.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the “
” position.
3. Turn the fan speed control “
” dial to the
desired position.
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position. Defrosting or defogging:
This mode directs the air to the defo\f\fer outlets to
defrost/defo\f the windows.
1. \bove the air intake lever to the “
” position.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the “
” position.
3. Turn the fan speed control “
” dial to the
desired position.
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the hot (ri\fht)
position.
5. Turn the side ventilators to the side windows to defrost or defo\f for a clear view to the side
mirrors.
. To remove frost from the outside surface of the
windshield quickly, turn the temperature control
dial to the maximum hot position and the fan
speed control “
” dial to the maximum position.
. If it is difficult to defo\f the windshield, turn the
“A/C” button (if equipped) on.
Bi-level heating:
This mode directs cool air from the side and center
vents and warm air from the foot outlets. When the
temperature control dial is turned to the maximum hot
or cool position, the air between the ventilators and the
foot outlets is the same temperature.
1. \bove the air intake lever to the “
” position.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the “
” position.
3. Turn the fan speed control “
” dial to the
desired position.
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position. Heating and defogging:
This mode heats the interior and defo\fs the windows.
1. \bove the air intake lever to the “
” position.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the “
” position.
3. Turn the fan speed control “
” dial to the
desired position.
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the maximum hot (ri\fht) position.
5. Turn the side ventilators to the side windows to defrost or defo\f for a clear view to the side
mirrors.
Air conditioner operation (if equipped)
The air conditioner system should be operated for
approximately 10 minutes at least once a month. This
helps prevent dama\fe to the air conditioner system
due to the lack of lubrication.
Cooling:
This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the air.
1. \bove the air intake lever to the “
” position.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the “
” position.
3. Turn the fan speed control “
” dial to the
desired position.
4. Push the “A/C” button on. (The “A/C” indicator li\fht will illuminate.)
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the cool (left)
position.
. For quick coolin\f when the outside temperature is
hi\fh, move the air intake lever to the “

position. Be sure to move the air intake lever to the

” position for normal coolin\f.
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Idling Stop System ..................\9..................\9................. 5-19
Ignition s\fitchKey positions..................\9..................\9..................\9...... 5-\b
Ignition s\fitch (model \fithout intelligent
Key system) ..................\9..................\9.....................\9........... 5-5
Ignition s\fitch positions.........\9..................\9..................\9. 5-8
Indicator lights..................\9..................\9.....................\9..... 2-1\b
Injured persons..................\9..................\9..................\9........ 1-9
Inside rearvie\f mirror..................\9..................\9............. 3-20
Installing spare tire..................\9..................\9.................... \b-4
Instrument panel.............\9..................\9............................. 2-2
Intelligent Key..................\9..................\9............................. 3-3
Intelligent key battery..................\9..................\9.............. 8-25
Intelligent Key battery discharge..................\9............. 5-8
Intelligent Key battery discharge indicator............ 2-21
Intelligent Key system ..................\9..................\9..... 3-9, 5-\b Intelligent Key system \farning light................ 2-14
Interior lights..................\9..................\9................. 2-42, 8-29
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Jump starting..................\9..................\9..................\9............ \b-8
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Key..................\9..................\9..................\9.......................\9....... 3-2 Anti-Theft System* key..................\9..................\9....... 3-2
Ignition s\fitch (model \fithout intelligent
Key system) ..................\9..................\9.....................\9..... 5-5
Ignition s\fitch positions.........\9..................\9............. 5-8
Intelligent key battery..................\9..................\9....... 8-25
Intelligent Key battery discharge..................\9....... 5-8
Intelligent Key system ..................\9................. 3-9, 5-\b
Keys..................\9..................\9...............................\9......... 3-2
Locking \fith key..................\9..................\9.................. 3-5
Mechanical key ..................\9..................\9..................\9.. 3-4
Push-button ignition s\fitch
(model \fith Intelligent Key system)..................\9.. 5-\b
Remote keyless entry system..................\9............. 3-7 Using intelligent Key system ..................\9.. 3-7, 3-10
Using remote keyless entry function............... 3-15
Key positions..................\9..................\9..................\9............ 5-\b
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Labels Air conditioner specification label..................\9..... 9-8
Engine serial number..................\9..................\9.......... 9-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ..................\9.. 9-7
Light Bulb replacement..................\9..................\9.... 8-2, 8-28
Exterior lights..................\9..................\9..................\9... 8-29
Fog light s\fitch..................\9..................\9................ 2-32
Front fog lights..................\9..................\9..................\9 2-32
Front map lights..................\9..................\9................ 2-42
Headlight aiming control ..................\9..................\9 2-31
Headlight and turn signal s\fitch ..................\9... 2-29
Headlight s\fitch..................\9..................\9............... 2-29
Headlights..................\9..................\9..................\9........ 8-28
Indicator lights..................\9..................\9................... 2-1\b
Interior lights..................\9..................\9........... 2-42, 8-29
Light locations..................\9..................\9................... 8-30
Replacement..................\9..................\9............. 8-2, 8-28
Room light..................\9..................\9..................\9........ 2-42
Warning lights..................\9..................\9................... 2-13
Lock Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ..................\9... 5-37
Child safety rear door lock..................\9................. 3-7
Door locks..................\9..................\9..................\9........... 3-4
Locking \fith inside lock knob ..................\9........... 3-5
Locking \fith key..................\9..................\9.................. 3-5
Locking \fith po\fer door lock s\fitch................ 3-\b
Steering lock ..................\9..................\9............... 5-\b, 5-7
Vehicle speed sensing door
lock mechanism..................\9..................\9................... 3-\b
Lock, Back door lock..................\9..................\9............. 3-19
LW-MW-FM radio operation..................\9...... 4-37, 4-43
LW-MW-FM radio \fith compact disc (CD)
changer (Type F)..................\9..................\9..................\9... 4-40 LW-MW-FM radio \fith compact disc (CD)
player (Type E)..................\9..................\9..................\9....... 4-35
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Maintenance
Battery..................\9..................\9........................ 8-3, 8-23
Explanation of general maintenance items ....... 8-2
General maintenance ..................\9..................\9......... 8-2
Indicators for maintenance (dot matrix).......... 2-24
Maintenance precautions..................\9..................\9.. 8-4
Maintenance requirements..................\9..................\9 8-2
Scheduled maintenance.......\9..................\9............... 8-2
Seat belt maintenance..................\9..................\9.... 1-13
Malfunction indicator light (MIL)..................\9............ 2-17
Manual air conditioner..................\9..................\9.............. 4-4
Manual transmission..................\9..................\9................. 5-5
Mechanical key ..................\9..................\9..................\9........ 3-4
Mechanical Key LOCK \farning..................\9............. 2-21
Meter display model..................\9..................\9............... 2-38
Meters and gauges..................\9..................\9................... 2-\b
Mirror Inside rearvie\f mirror..................\9..................\9...... 3-20
Mirrors..................\9..................\9...............................\9.. 3-20
Outside rearvie\f mirrors..................\9..................\9 3-21
Vanity mirrors..................\9..................\9..................\9... 3-23
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Ne\f vehicle break-in..................\9..................\9................ 5-3
No key \farning..................\9..................\9..................\9...... 2-21
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Odometer..................\9..................\9.....................\9............... 2-8
OilChanging engine oil and oil filter............\9......... 8-10
Checking engine oil level.............\9..................\9.... 8-10
Engine oil..................\9..................\9..........................\9.. 8-10
Engine oil replacement indicator..................\9.... 2-24
Oil filter replacement indicator ..................\9....... 2-24
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StartingBefore starting engine ..................\m..................\m....... 5-3
Jum\f starting..................\m..................\m..................\m...... 6-8
Pre\bautions when starting and driving .............. 5-3
Push starting ..................\m..................\m..................\m... 6-10
Starting engine (model with Intelligent
Key system) ..................\m..................\m.....................\m......... 5-10
Starting engine (model without Intelligent
Key system) ..................\m..................\m.....................\m........... 5-9
Starting vehi\ble..................\m..................\m..................\m...... 5-12
Steering Ele\btri\b \fower steering system ..................\m...... 5-35
Steering lo\bk ..................\m..................\m............... 5-6, 5-7
Steering lo\bk release malfun\btion indi\bator.... 2-20
Steering wheel..................\m..................\m..................\m 3-20
Steering wheel swit\bh for audio \bontrols...... 4-54
Sto\f/Start System ..................\m..................\m................. 5-21
Sto\f\fing vehi\ble..................\m..................\m........................ 6-2
Storages..................\m..................\m...............................\m..... 2-40
Stowing damaged tire and tools..................\m............. 6-5
Sun visors ..................\m..................\m..................\m............... 2-41
Sunshade ..................\m..................\m.....................\m............. 2-38
Su\fer lo\bk system ..................\m..................\m.................... 3-4
Su\f\flemental air bag systems ..................\m.............. 1-29
Su\f\flemental \burtain side-im\fa\bt air
bag system ..................\m..................\m..........................\m..... 1-31
Su\f\flemental front-im\fa\bt air bag system........... 1-30
Su\f\flemental Restraint System (SRS) ................. 1-25
Su\f\flemental side-im\fa\bt air bag system ........... 1-31
Swit\bh
Audio \bontrol steering wheel swit\bh............... 4-54
Defogger swit\bh..................\m..................\m............... 2-35
Fog light swit\bh..................\m..................\m................ 2-32
Front fog lights..................\m..................\m..................\m 2-32
Hazard indi\bator flasher swit\bh ..................\m...... 2-36
Headlight aiming \bontrol ..................\m..................\m 2-31
Headlight and turn signal swit\bh ..................\m... 2-29
Headlight swit\bh..................\m..................\m............... 2-29
Ignition swit\bh..................\m..................\m.....................\m. 5-5
Power door lo\bk swit\bh..................\m..................\m..... 3-6
Turn signal swit\bh ..................\m..................\m............ 2-31
Wi\fer and washer swit\bh..................\m................ 2-33
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Ta\bhometer ..................\m..................\m..........................\m..... 2-10
Theft warning system..................\m..................\m............. 3-16
Three-\foint ty\fe seat belts ..................\m..................\m.... 1-9
Three-way \batalyst..................\m..................\m.................... 5-4
TireChanging tires and wheels..................\m.............. 8-35
Installing s\fare tire..................\m..................\m.............. 6-4
Pre\faring tools..................\m..................\m..................\m... 6-2
Removing tire ..................\m..................\m....................... 6-3
S\fare tire..................\m..................\m..........................\m.. 8-35
Stowing damaged tire and tools..................\m....... 6-5
Tire age..................\m..................\m..................\m............. 8-35
Tire equi\fment..................\m..................\m..................\m 5-39
Tire inflation \fressure..................\m..................\m...... 8-34
Tire \fla\bard..................\m..................\m..........................\m. 9-8
Tire re\fla\bement indi\bator ..................\m............... 2-24
Tire wear and damage..................\m..................\m.... 8-35
Tires and wheels ..................\m..................\m..... 8-34, 9-6
Tires Flat tire..............\m..................\m..............................\m......... 6-2
Tire \bhains..................\m..................\m..................\m........ 8-34
Tire rotation..................\m..................\m............... 8-3, 8-34
Ty\fes of tires..................\m..................\m..................\m... 8-34
Tonneau board..................\m..................\m..................\m....... 2-41
Towing Towing \fre\bautions..................\m..................\m.......... 6-11
Towing re\bommended by RENAULT............... 6-11
Towing your vehi\ble..................\m..................\m......... 6-11
Trailer towing..................\m..................\m..................\m... 5-35
Trailer towing..................\m..................\m..................\m.......... 5-35
Transmission Automati\b transmission fluid (ATF)..................\m 8-19
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid..................\m..................\m..................\m........ 8-20
Driving with Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) ..................\m..................\m......... 5-14
Driving with CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission) ..................\m..................\m....... 5-5 Driving with Manual Transmission (MT) ......... 5-17
Manual transmission (MT)..................\m..................\m. 5-5
Transmission sele\btor lever lo\bk release........ 5-16
Tri\f odometer..................\m..................\m........................... 2-26
Trouble shooting guide.............\m..................\m............... 3-13
Turn signal swit\bh ..................\m..................\m................... 2-31
Turning on \bruise \bontrol ..................\m..................\m...... 5-29
Turning on s\feed limiter..................\m..................\m........ 5-27
Ty\fes of tires..................\m..................\m..................\m.......... 8-34
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Underbody \bleaning ..................\m..................\m................. 7-3
U\f\fer instrument box..................\m..................\m............. 2-40
Using intelligent Key system ..................\m..................\m 3-10
Using remote keyless entry fun\btion..................\m.... 3-15
Using remote keyless entry system..................\m........ 3-7
V
Vanity mirrors..................\m..................\m..................\m.......... 3-23
Variable voltage \bontrol system..................\m............. 8-26
Vehi\ble Dimensions ..................\m..................\m..........................\m. 9-7
Identifi\bation number (VIN)..................\m................. 9-7
Information dis\flay..................\m..................\m........... 2-20
S\feed sensing door lo\bk me\bhanism ............... 3-6
Vehi\ble battery..................\m..................\m.....................\m..... 8-23
Vehi\ble Dynami\b Control (VDC) OFF swit\bh....... 5-24
Vehi\ble Dynami\b Control (VDC) system ............... 5-24
Vehi\ble se\burity..................\m..................\m..................\m...... 5-38
Ventilators..................\m..................\m.....................\m............... 4-2
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Warning Lights..................\m..................\m..................\m................. 2-13
Warning and audible reminders..................\m..... 3-12
Warning lights..................\m..................\m................... 2-13
Warning/indi\bator lights and
audible reminders..................\m..................\m............. 2-12
10-5
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