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4. Push the clock adjusting knob*1to adjust the
\finutes.
To advance the ti\fe, hold do\bn the knob
*1.
Wait at least 5 seconds for the second display “:”
to flash.
5. Push the clock adjusting knob
*1to reset the
second counter.
The selected values \bill be stored if no user input is
detected for 60 seconds, or can be reset by using the
adjusting knob.
SIC4436
The po\ber outlet is for po\bering electrical accessories
such as cellular telephone.
CAUTION:
. The outlet and plug may be hot during or
immediately after use.
. This power outlet is not designed for use
with a cigarette lighter unit.
. Do not use with accessories that exceed a 12
volt, 120W (10A) power draw. Do not use
double adapters or more than one electrical
accessory.
. Use power outlets with the engine running
to avoid discharging the vehicle battery.
. Avoid using power outlets when the air
conditioner, headlights or rear window de-
fogger is on.
. Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be
sure to turn off the power switch of electrical
accessory being used and the ignition
switch.
. Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good
contact is not made, the plug may overheat
or the internal temperature fuse may open. .
Do not allow water to contact the outlet.
. When not in use, be sure to close the cap.
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3. The switch number \fnd frequenc\b will \fppe\fr onthe displ\f\b when the memor\b is stored properl\b.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for \fll other memor\b buttons.
Push \f memor\b button (1 - 6) to select \f desired
memor\b.
If the b\ftter\b c\fble is disconnected, or if the \fudio fuse
blows, the r\fdio memor\b will be er\fsed. In such \f c\fse,
reset the desired st\ftions.
(Automatic Preset) button:
The \fudio s\bstem c\fn store up to 6 FM st\ftion
frequencies \fnd 6 AM st\ftion frequencies.
To store the st\ftion frequenc\b \futom\ftic\fll\b, push \fnd
hold the
button until \f beep sounds. The st\ftion
will be \futom\ftic\fll\b stored in the “AUTO.P” memor\b.
The displ\f\b indic\ftes “AP-**”.
Push the
button to select \f desired memor\b.
MUTE button:
Press the
button to mute the sound. Press \fg\fin
to restore the sound.
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (T\bpe B)
JVH0060X
1. MUTE button
2. FM r\fdio b\fnd select button
3. AM r\fdio b\fnd select button
4. CD button
5. AUX button
6. CD EJECT button
7. Sound preference button
8. SEEK/TRACK button 9. TUNE/FF (Forw\frd)·REW (Rewind)/FOLDER
button
10. SCAN button
11. RDM (R\fndom) button
12. Power button/VOL (Volume) control knob
13. AUX IN (\fuxili\fr\b input) j\fck
14. RPT (Repe\ft) button
15. AUTO.P (Autom\ftic Preset) button
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WARNING:
.Depending on the external device, please
note that the volume may be louder or
quieter than that of the external device.
. When the AUX contacts with the plug of the
connector cable, noise may be heard.
. The connected exterior device cannot be
operated with the main audio system. The
volume and sound quality can be adjusted.
. The song title in the external device cannot
be displayed on the audio display.
. For the power source of the external device,
use the special battery. The external device
cannot be charged with the AUX terminal.
Noise may be heard if the CD, radio etc. is
operated while charging the battery with the
power socket of the vehicle.
FM-AM radio operation
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\fhe audio s\bstem operates when the ignition switch is
in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
/button:
When the
/button is pushed while the audio
s\bstem is off, the audio s\bstem will turn on and the
radio will turn on.
When the
/button is pushed while another
audio source is pla\bing, the another audio source will
turn off and the radio will turn on.
\fo change the radio bands, push the
/button
until the desired band (FM1, FM2, or AM) is displa\bed.
\fhe FM stereo indicator, “S\f” will displa\b during FM
stereo reception. When the stereo broadcast signal is
weak, the radio will automaticall\b change from stereo
to monaural reception.
TUNE/FF·REW/FOLDER button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\b
manuall\b, push the
orbutton until the desired
frequenc\b is achieved.
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\b
automaticall\b, push the
orbutton. When the
s\bstem detects a broadcasting station, it will stop at
the station.
SEEK UP/DOWN button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\b
automaticall\b, push the
button. When the
s\bstem detects a broadcasting station, it will stop at
the station.
button:
When the
button is pushed, the s\bstem will seek
and stop at the detected broadcasting station for 5
seconds, and then it will start to seek for the next
broadcasting station.
Push the
button in this 5-second period to stop
seeking.
Radio memory button:
\fhe audio s\bstem can store up to 12 FM station
frequencies (for FM1 and FM2) and 6 AM station
frequencies.
\fo store the station frequenc\b:
1. \fune to the desired broadcasting station fre- quenc\b b\b using the
orbutton.
2. Push and hold a memor\b button (1 - 6) until a beep sounds.
3. \fhe switch number and frequenc\b will appear on the displa\b when the memor\b is stored properl\b.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memor\b buttons.
Push a memor\b button (1 - 6) to select a desired
memor\b.
If the batter\b cable is disconnected, or if the audio fuse
blows, the radio memor\b will be erased. In such a case,
reset the desired stations.
(Automatic Preset) button:
\fhe audio s\bstem can store up to 6 FM station
frequencies and 6 AM station frequencies.
\fo store the station frequenc\b automaticall\b, push and
hold the
button until a beep sounds. \fhe station
will be automaticall\b stored in the “AU\fO.P” memor\b.
\fhe displa\b indicates “AP-**”.
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TUNE/FF·REW/FOLDER button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station \frequency
manua\b\by, push the
orbutton unti\b the
desired \frequency is achieved.
When adjusting the broadcasting station \frequency
automatica\b\by, push the
orbutton.
When the system detects a broadcasting station, it
wi\b\b stop at the station.
SEEK button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station \frequency
automatica\b\by, push the
button. When the
system detects a broadcasting station, it wi\b\b stop at
the station.
button:
When the
button is pushed, the system wi\b\b seek
and stop at the detected broadcasting station \for 5
seconds, and then it wi\b\b start to seek \for the next
broadcasting station.
Push the
button in this 5-second period to stop
seeking.
Radio memory button:
The audio system can store up to 12 FM station
\frequencies (\for FM1 and FM2) and 6 AM station
\frequencies.
To store the station \frequency:
1. Tune to the desired broadcasting station \fre- quency by using the
orbutton.
2. Push and ho\bd a memory button (1 - 6) unti\b a beep sounds. 3. The switch number and \frequency wi\b\b appear on
the disp\bay when the memory is stored proper\by.
4. Per\form steps 1 - 3 \for a\b\b other memory buttons.
Push a memory button (1 - 6) to se\bect a desired
memory.
I\f the battery cab\be is disconnected, or i\f the audio \fuse
b\bows, the radio memory wi\b\b be erased. In such a case,
reset the desired stations.
(Automatic Preset) button:
The audio system can store up to 6 FM station
\frequencies and 6 AM station \frequencies.
To store the station \frequency automatica\b\by, push and
ho\bd the
button unti\b a beep sounds. The station
wi\b\b be automatica\b\by stored in the “AUTO.P” memory.
The disp\bay indicates “AP-**”.
Push the
button to se\bect a desired memory.
MUTE button:
Press the
button to mute the sound. Press again
to restore the sound.
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The audio system operates whe\f the ig\fitio\f switch is
i\f the “\bCC” or “ON” positio\f.
FM-AM button:
Whe\f the
/butto\f is pushed while the audio
system is off, the audio system a\fd the radio will tur\f
o\f. Whe\f the
/butto\f is pushed while the CD
player is already operati\fg, it will automatically tur\f off
a\fd the radio will tur\f o\f.
To cha\fge the radio ba\fd, push the
/butto\f
u\ftil the preferred ba\fd appears.
. For FM
FM 1 ?FM 2 ?FM T
. For \bM
MW ?LW ?MW
Duri\fg FM receptio\f, whe\f the
butto\f is pushed
for lo\fger tha\f 1.5 seco\fds, statio\fs are searched for
a\fd the 6 statio\fs of the FM T ba\fd. The sou\fd is
muted u\ftil the auto store operatio\f is completed,
upo\f which preset cha\f\fel 1 is automatically tu\fed i\f.
TUNE button:
Whe\f adjusti\fg the broadcasti\fg statio\f freque\fcy
ma\fually, push the
orbutto\f u\ftil the
preferred freque\fcy is obtai\fed.
The freque\fcy cha\fges i\f steps of 100 kHz o\f the FM
ba\fd, 9 kHz o\f the MW ba\fd, a\fd 3 kHz o\f the LW
ba\fd.
SEEK button:
Whe\f adjusti\fg the broadcasti\fg statio\f freque\fcy
automatically, push the
orbutto\f. Whe\f the
system detects a broadcasti\fg statio\f, it will stop at
that statio\f.
*1*2*3*4*5*6Radio memory buttons:
The audio system ca\f store up to 18 FM statio\f
freque\fcies (six i\f each of FM 1, FM 2 a\fd FM T) , 6
MW a\fd 6 LW statio\f freque\fcies.
To store the statio\f freque\fcy ma\fually:
1. Tu\fe to the preferred broadcasti\fg statio\f fre- que\fcy by usi\fg the
orbutto\f.
2. Push a\fd hold a radio memory butto\f
*1-*6u\ftil a beep sou\fds. (The radio mutes whe\f the
memory butto\f is pushed.)
3. The cha\f\fel i\fdicator will be displayed a\fd the radio mute will be ca\fcelled, i\fdicati\fg that the
memory is stored properly.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memory butto\fs.
If the battery cable is disco\f\fected, or if the audio fuse
blows, the radio memory will be erased. If this occurs,
reset the desired statio\fs.
Radio data system (RDS)
Alternative Frequency (AF):
. The \bF fu\fctio\f operates i\f the FM (radio) a\fd CD
modes.
. Whe\f the \bF mode is set to “ON” i\f the user
setup me\fu mode, the \bF i\fdicator illumi\fates.
For activatio\f or deactivatio\f, use the MENU butto\f.
(Details are explai\fed later i\f this sectio\f.)
. Automatic switching function
This fu\fctio\f compares the stre\fgths of the
sig\fals of all the statio\fs o\f the \bF list a\fd
selects the statio\f with the optimum receptio\f
co\fditio\fs.
. Program Information (PI) search
Program I\fformatio\f (PI) search begi\fs automati- cally if \fo suitable statio\f is fou\fd with the above
automatic switchi\fg fu\fctio\f. The PI search
fu\fctio\f checks each RDS statio\f with the same
PI code. Duri\fg this time the sou\fd is muted a\fd
“PI SE\bRCH” is displayed. The PI search opera-
tio\f stops whe\f a suitable statio\f is fou\fd. If \fo
statio\f is fou\fd o\fce all the freque\fcies have bee\f
searched, the radio retur\fs to the previous
freque\fcy.
. Enhanced Other Network (EON) data update
(This function also operates when the AF
mode is off.)
Whe\f EON data is bei\fg received, this e\fables
automatic retu\fi\fg of other preset statio\fs o\f the
same \fetwork. \blso, \fetwork li\fked services ca\f
be used. The EON i\fdicator tur\fs o\f duri\fg
receptio\f of RDS EON statio\fs i\f the FM mode.
RDS functions:
. Programme Service (PS) function (station
name display function)
Whe\f a\f RDS statio\f is tu\fed i\f with seek or
ma\fual tu\fi\fg, RDS data is received a\fd the
Program Service (PS) \fame is displayed.
. Emergency broadcast interrupt function
(ALARM INTERRUPTION —EBU SPEC FOR
INFO)
Whe\f the radio receives PTY code 31 (a\f
emerge\fcy broadcast code) , the sou\fd is i\fter-
rupted, the emerge\fcy broadcast is heard, a\fd
“PTY31 \bL\bRM” is displayed. The volume level at
this time is the same as that for traffic a\f\fou\fce-
me\fts. O\fce the emerge\fcy broadcast is fi\fished,
the u\fit immediately retur\fs to the previous
source.
. REG (Regional) mode
Some local radio statio\fs are li\fked together
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All the tracks on all of the CDs will be pla\fed in a
random order.
\bIX DISC:
The CD changer pla\fs all the tracks from one
disc once in a random order.
RPT ALL:
All the tracks of all the CDs will be pla\fed
continuousl\f in sequential order.
CD EJECT button:
When the
button is pushed for less than 1.5
seconds while CDs are loaded, the previousl\f pla\fed
CD will be ejected.
When the
button is pushed for less than 1.5
seconds while a CD is being pla\fed, the CD being
pla\fed will be ejected, and the next CD will be pla\fed.
When the
button is pushed for more than 1.5
seconds while CDs are loaded, all of the CDs in the
CD changer will be ejected.
If a CD is ejected b\f pushing the
button, and it is
not taken out from the loading slot within 15 seconds,
the CD will automaticall\f be reloaded into the slot to
protect the CD.
If an error message appears on the displa\f, push the
button.
When the ignition switch is in the “OFF” or “LOCK”
position, it is possible to eject all the CDs. However,
the audio unit will not be activated.
LW-\bW-F\b radio operation
JVH0045X
The audio s\fstem operates when the ignition switch is
in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
FM-AM button:
When the
button is pushed while the audio
s\fstem is off, the audio s\fstem and the radio will turn
on. When the
button is pushed while the CD
pla\fer is alread\f operating, it will automaticall\f turn off
and the radio will turn on.
To change the radio band, push the
button until
the preferred band appears.
F\b 1 ?F\b 2 ?F\b T ?\bW ?LW
During F\b reception, when the
button is pushed
for longer than 1.5 seconds, stations are searched for
and the 6 stations of the F\b T band. The sound is
muted until the auto store operation is completed,
upon which preset channel 1 is automaticall\f tuned in.
TUNE button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\f
manuall\f, push the
button until the preferred
frequenc\f is obtained.
The frequenc\f changes in steps of 100 kHz on the F\b
band, 9 kHz on the \bW band, and 3 kHz on the LW
band.
SEEK button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\f
automaticall\f, push the
button. When the
s\fstem detects a broadcasting station, it will stop at
that station.
*1*2*3*4*5*6Radio memory buttons:
The audio s\fstem can store up to 18 F\b station
frequencies (six in each of F\b 1, F\b 2 and F\b T) , 6
\bW and 6 LW station frequencies.
To store the station frequenc\f manuall\f:
1. Tune to the preferred broadcasting station fre- quenc\f b\f using the
orbutton.
2. Push and hold a radio memor\f button
*1-*6until a beep sounds. (The radio mutes when the
memor\f button is pushed.)
3. The channel indicator will be displa\fed and the radio mute will be cancelled, indicating that the
memor\f is stored properl\f.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memor\f buttons.
If the batter\f cable is disconnected, or if the audio fuse
blows, the radio memor\f will be erased. If this occurs,
reset the desired stations.
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2. Push and hold a radio memor\f button*1-*6until a beep sounds. \bThe radio mutes when the
memor\f button is pushed.)
3. The channel indicator will displa\f and the radio mute disengages, indicating that the memor\f is
stored properl\f.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memor\f buttons.
If the batter\f cable is disconnected, or if the audio fuse
blows, the radio memor\f will be erased. If this occurs,
reset the desired stations.
USB memor\f device operation
Audio main operation:
The USB connector is located on the instrument panel.
For details, see “USB/AUX connector” \bP.4-55) .
Open the lid and connect a USB memor\f device into
the connector. The s\fstem will switch to the USB
memor\f device mode automaticall\f.
If the s\fstem is turned off while the USB memor\f
device is pla\fing, pushing the
dial will start the
USB memor\f device.
If the USB memor\f device cannot be pla\fed, one of the
following messages will be displa\fed.
. “USB memor\f device not supported”
. “No audio file detected”
WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB
device while driving. Doing so can be a distrac-
tion. If distracted you could lose control of your
vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION:
.Do not force the USB device into the USB
port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-
side-down into the port may damage the
port. Make sure that the USB device is
connected correctly into the USB port.
(Some USB devices come with a
mark as a guide. Make sure that the mark
is facing the correct direction before insert-
ing the device.)
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if equipped)
when pulling the USB device out of the port.
This could damage the port and the cover.
. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where
it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the
cable may damage the port.
Refer to \four device manufacturer’s owner information
regarding the proper use and care of the device.
AUX button:
To operate the USB memor\f device use one of the
following methods:
. Push the
button then turn the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial to select the USB item. Once high-
lighted, push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial.
. Push the
button repeatedl\f until USB is
highlighted, and then push the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial.
Operation buttons:
The following operations are identical to the audio main
operation of the Compact Disc \bCD) operation. For
details, see “CD pla\fer operation” \bP.4-48) . .
List view
. Quick search
.
. MIX \bRandom pla\f)
. RPT \bRepeat track)
. Folder browsing
DISP button:
While a track with recorded music information tags
\bID3-tags) is being pla\fed, the title of the pla\fed track
is displa\fed. If the tags are not provided, a notification
message is displa\fed.
When the
button is pushed repeatedl\f, further
information about the track can be displa\fed along
with the track title as follows:
Track time ?Artist ?Album ?Folder name ?Track
time
Track details:
B\f pushing and holding the
button the displa\f will
show a detailed overview and after a few seconds it
will return to the main displa\f. Push the
button
briefl\f to return to the main displa\f immediatel\f.
iPod pla\fer operation
Connecting iPod:
The USB connector is located on the instrument panel.
For details, see “USB/AUX connector” \bP.4-55) . Open
the USB connector lid and connect the iPod cable to
the USB connector. The batter\f of the iPod is charged
while the device is connected to the vehicle.
Depending on the version of the iPod, the displa\f on
the iPod shows a RENAULT or Accessor\f Attached
screen when the connection is completed. When the
iPod is connected to the vehicle, the iPod music librar\f
can onl\f be operated b\f the vehicle audio controls.
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Maintenance requirements ..................\d..................\d..................\d.............. 8-2Schedu\fed maintenance ..................\d..................\d.....................\d......... 8-2
Genera\f maintenance ..................\d..................\d..........................\d......... 8-2
Where to \bo for service ..................\d..................\d.....................\d......... 8-2
Genera\f maintenance ..................\d..................\d..................\d........................ 8-2 Exp\fanation of \benera\f maintenance items ..................\d............... 8-2
Maintenance precautions ..................\d..................\d..................\d.......... 8-4
En\bine compartment check \focations ..................\d..................\d............ 8-5 HR12DDR en\bine mode\f ..................\d..................\d..................\d.......... 8-5
HR12DE en\bine mode\f ..................\d..................\d...............................\d 8-6
HR15DE en\bine mode\f ..................\d..................\d...............................\d 8-7
K9K en\bine mode\f ..................\d..................\d...............................\d......... 8-8
En\bine coo\fin\b system ..................\d..................\d..........................\d............. 8-8 Checkin\b en\bine coo\fant \feve\f ..................\d..................\d.................. 8-9
Chan\bin\b en\bine coo\fant ..................\d..................\d..................\d.......... 8-9
En\bine oi\f ..................\d..................\d..................\d............................\d.............. 8-10 Checkin\b en\bine oi\f \feve\f ..................\d..................\d..................\d....... 8-10
Chan\bin\b en\bine oi\f and oi\f fi\fter ..................\d..................\d........... 8-10
Protect environment ..................\d..................\d..................\d................ 8-14
Fue\f fi\fter (diese\f en\bine mode\f) ..................\d..................\d................... 8-15 Drainin\b water ..................\d..................\d...............................\d.............. 8-15
B\feedin\b fue\f system ..................\d..................\d..................\d............... 8-15
Drive be\fts ..................\d..................\d...............................\d..................\d......... 8-15
Spark p\fu\bs (\baso\fine en\bine mode\f) ..................\d..................\d......... 8-16 Iridium-tipped spark p\fu\bs (if equipped) ..................\d............... 8-16
Nicke\f-tipped spark p\fu\bs (if equipped) ..................\d................ 8-17
Brakes ..................\d..................\d..........................\d..................\d..................\d.... 8-17 Checkin\b parkin\b brake ..................\d..................\d.....................\d...... 8-17
Checkin\b foot brake peda\f ..................\d..................\d..................\d.... 8-17
Brake booster ..................\d..................\d...............................\d.............. 8-18
Brake f\fuid ..................\d..................\d...............................\d..................\d......... 8-18 C\futch f\fuid (if equipped) ..................\d..................\d.....................\d.......... 8-19
Automatic Transmission F\fuid (ATF) (if equipped) ..................\d.... 8-19
Continuous\fy Variab\fe Transmission (CVT) f\fuid
(if equipped) ..................\d..................\d...............................\d..................\d..... 8-20
Air c\feaner fi\fter ..................\d..................\d.....................\d..................\d......... 8-20
Wiper b\fades ..................\d..................\d..................\d............................\d...... 8-20
Windshie\fd wiper b\fades ..................\d..................\d....................... 8-20
Rear window wiper b\fade (if equipped) ..................\d.............. 8-21
Window washer f\fuid ..................\d..................\d..................\d.................... 8-22
Battery ..................\d..................\d..................\d.......................\d..................\d..... 8-23 Vehic\fe battery ..................\d..................\d..................\d..................\d...... 8-23
Remote contro\f\fer battery ..................\d..................\d..................\d.... 8-24
Inte\f\fi\bent key battery ..................\d..................\d..................\d............ 8-25
Variab\fe vo\fta\be contro\f system (if equipped) ..................\d............ 8-26
Fuses ..................\d..................\d..................\d..................\d..................\d............. 8-26 En\bine compartment ..................\d..................\d.....................\d.......... 8-26
Passen\ber compartment ..................\d..................\d........................ 8-27
Li\bhts ..................\d..................\d..........................\d..................\d..................\d.... 8-28 Head\fi\bhts ..................\d..................\d..........................\d..................\d..... 8-28
Exterior \fi\bhts ..................\d..................\d.....................\d..................\d..... 8-29
Interior \fi\bhts ..................\d..................\d...............................\d.............. 8-29
Li\bht \focations ..................\d..................\d..................\d..................\d...... 8-30
Tires and whee\fs ..................\d..................\d..................\d..................\d.......... 8-34 Tire inf\fation pressure ..................\d..................\d..................\d........... 8-34
Types of tires ..................\d..................\d.....................\d..................\d..... 8-34
Tire chains ..................\d..................\d..........................\d..................\d..... 8-34
Tire rotation ..................\d..................\d..................\d.......................\d...... 8-34
Tire wear and dama\be ..................\d..................\d.....................\d...... 8-35
Tire a\be ..................\d..................\d...............................\d..................\d..... 8-35
Chan\bin\b tires and whee\fs ..................\d..................\d................... 8-35
Whee\f ba\fance ..................\d..................\d...............................\d.......... 8-35
Spare tire ..................\d..................\d..................\d.......................\d.......... 8-35
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1. B\fake a\bd clutch* fluid \fese\fvoi\f— Right-Ha\bd D\five (RHD) model
2. E\bgi\be d\five belts
3. E\bgi\be oil fille\f cap
4. Ai\f clea\be\f
5. B\fake a\bd clutch* fluid \fese\fvoi\f — Left-Ha\bd D\five (LHD) model 6. Fuse/fusible li\bk box
7. Wi\bdow washe\f fluid \fese\fvoi\f
8. E\bgi\be oil dipstick
9. Radiato\f cap
10. Batte\fy
11. E\bgi\be coola\bt \fese\fvoi\f
*: Fo\f Ma\bual T\fa\bsmissio\b (MT) Model
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1. En\bine drive belts
2. Brake and clutch* fluid reservoir— Ri\bht-Hand Drive (RHD) model
3. En\bine oil filler cap
4. Air cleaner
5. Brake and clutch* fluid reservoir — Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model
6. Fuse/fusible link box \f. Window washer fluid reservoir
8. En\bine oil dipstick
9. Radiator cap
10. Battery
11. En\bine coolant reservoir
*: For Manual Transmission (MT) Model
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