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HR12DDR ENGINE MODEL
JVO0032X
1\f Bra\be and clutch* fluid reservoir (P\f8-18,P\f8-19)
— Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model
2\f Engine drive belts (P\f8-15)
3\f Engine oil filler cap (P\f8-10)
4\f Air cleaner (P\f8-20)
5\f Bra\be and clutch* fluid reservoir (P\f8-18, P\f8-19) — Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model
6\f Fuse/fusible lin\b box (P\f8-26)
7\f Window washer fluid reservoir (P\f8-22)
8\f Engine oil dipstic\b (P\f8-10)
9\f Radiator cap (P\f8-8)
10\f Battery (P\f8-23)
11\f Engine coolant reservoir (P\f8-9)
*: For Manual Transmission (MT) Model
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HR12DE ENGINE MODEL
JVC0117X
1. E\fgi\fe \brive belts (P.8-15)
2. Brake a\f\b clutch* flui\b reservoir (P.8-18,P.8-19)
— Right-Ha\f\b Drive (RHD) mo\bel
3. E\fgi\fe oil filler cap (P.8-10)
4. Air clea\fer (P.8-20)
5. Brake a\f\b clutch* flui\b reservoir (P.8-18, P.8-19)
— Left-Ha\f\b Drive (LHD) mo\bel 6. Fuse/fusible li\fk box (P.8-26)
7. Wi\f\bow washer flui\b reservoir (P.8-22)
8. E\fgi\fe oil \bipstick (P.8-10)
9. Ra\biator cap (P.8-8)
10. Battery (P.8-23)
11. E\fgi\fe coola\ft reservoir (P.8-9)
*: For Ma\fual Tra\fsmissio\f (MT) Mo\bel
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HR15DE ENGINE MODEL
JVC0118\f
1. Eng\bne dr\bve belts (P.8-15)
2. Brake and clutch* flu\bd reservo\br (P.8-18,P.8-19)
— R\bght-Hand Dr\bve (RHD) model
3. Eng\bne o\bl f\bller cap (P.8-10)
4. A\br cleaner (P.8-20)
5. Brake and clutch* flu\bd reservo\br (P.8-18, P.8-19)
— Left-Hand Dr\bve (LHD) model 6. Fuse/fus\bble l\bnk box (P.8-26)
7. W\bndow washer flu\bd reservo\br (P.8-22)
8. Eng\bne o\bl d\bpst\bck (P.8-10)
9. Rad\bator cap (P.8-8)
10. Battery (P.8-23)
11. Eng\bne coolant reservo\br (P.8-9)
*: For Manual Transm\bss\bon (MT) Model
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Forward and backward:
1. Pull up the adjustin\f lever
*1.
2. Slide the seat t\b the desired p\bsiti\bn.
3. Release the adjustin\f lever t\b l\bck the seat in p\bsiti\bn.
Reclining:
1. Pull up the adjustin\f lever
*2.
2. Tilt the seatback t\b the desired p\bsiti\bn.
3. Release the adjustin\f lever t\b l\bck the seatback in p\bsiti\bn.
The reclinin\f feature all\bws the adjustment \bf the
seatback f\br \bccupants \bf different sizes t\b help \bbtain
the pr\bper seat belt fit. (See “Seat belts” (P.1-7) .)
The seatback may be reclined t\b all\bw \bccupants t\b
rest when the vehicle is parked.
Seat lifter (if equipped) :
Pull up \br push d\bwn the adjustin\f lever
*3t\b adjust
the seat hei\fht until the desired p\bsiti\bn is achieved.
Heated seats (if equipped)
SIC2770
The seats can be warmed by built-in heaters. The
switches l\bcated \bn the center c\bns\ble can be
\bperated independently \bf each \bther.
1. Start the en\fine.
2. Select heat ran\fe.
.F\br hi\fh heat, push the HI (Hi\fh) side \bf the switch*1..F\br l\bw heat, push the LO (L\bw) side \bf theswitch*2.
.The indicat\br li\fht*3will illuminate when l\bw
\br hi\fh is selected.
3. T\b turn \bff the heater, return the switch t\b the level p\bsiti\bn. Make sure the indicat\br li\fht turns \bff.
The heater is c\bntr\blled by a therm\bstat, aut\bmatically
turnin\f the heater \bn and \bff. The indicat\br li\fht will
remain \bn as l\bn\f as the switch is \bn.
When the vehicle’s interi\br is warmed, \br bef\bre y\bu
leave the vehicle, be sure t\b turn \bff the switch.
CAUTION:
. The battery could run down if the seat heater
is operated while the engine is not running.
. Do not use the seat heater for extended
periods or when no one is using the seat.
. Do not put anything on the seat which
insulates heat, such as a blanket, cushion,
seat cover, etc. Otherwise, the seat may
become overheated.
. Do not place anything hard or heavy on the
seat or pierce it with a pin or similar object.
This may result in damage to the seat heater.
. Any liquid spilled on the heated seat should
be removed immediately with a dry cloth.
. When cleaning the seat, never use gasoline,
thinner, or any similar materials.
. If any malfunctions are found or the heated
seat does not operate, turn the switch off
and have the system checked by a RENAULT
dealer.
Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system1-3
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1-8Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
WARNING:
.Seatbelts are designed to bear upon the
bony structure of the body, and should be
worn low across the front of the pelvis or the
pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable;
wearing the lap section of the belt across
the abdominal area must be avoided. Ser-
ious injury may occur if a seat belt is not
worn properly.
. Position the lap belt as low and snug as
possible around the hips, not the waist. A
lap belt worn too high could increase the
risk of internal injuries in an accident.
. Do not allow more than one person to use
the same seat belt. Each belt assembly must
only be used by one occupant; it is danger-
ous to put a belt around a child being carried
on the occupant’s lap.
. Never carry more people in the vehicle than
there are seat belts.
. Never wear seat belts inside out. Belts
should not be worn with straps twisted.
Doing so may reduce their effectiveness.
. Seatbelts should be adjusted as firmly as
possible, consistent with comfort, to provide
the protection for which they have been
designed. A slack belt will greatly reduce the
protection afforded to the wearer.
. Every person who drives or rides in this
vehicle should use a seat belt at all times.
Children should be properly restrained in the
rear seat and, if appropriate, in a child
restraint system. .
Do not run the belt behind your back or
under your arm. Always route the shoulder
belt over your shoulder and across your
chest. The belt should be away from your
face and neck, but not falling off your
shoulder. Serious injury may occur if a seat
belt is not worn properly.
. No modifications or additions should be
made by the user which will either prevent
the seat belt adjusting devices from operat-
ing to remove slack, or prevent the seat belt
assembly from being adjusted to remove
slack.
. Care should be taken to avoid contamina-
tion of the webbing with polishes, oils and
chemicals, and particularly battery acid.
Cleaning may safely be carried out using
mild soap and water. The belt should be
replaced if webbing becomes frayed, con-
taminated or damaged.
. It is essential to replace the entire assembly
after it has been worn in a severe impact
even if damage to the assembly is not
obvious.
. All seat belt assemblies including retractors
and attaching hardware should be inspected
after any collision by a RENAULT dealer. It is
essential to replace the entire assembly
after it has been worn in a severe impact
even if damage to the assembly is not
obvious. RENAULT recommends that all seat
belt assemblies in use during a collision be
replaced unless the collision was minor and
the belts show no damage and continue to
operate properly. .
Seat belt assemblies not in use during a
collision should also be inspected and, when
necessary, replaced if either damage or
improper operation is noted.
CHILD SAFETY
WARNING:
.Infants and children need special protection.
The vehicle’s seat belts may not fit them
properly. The shoulder belt may come too
close to the face or neck. The lap belt may
not fit over their small hipbones. In an
accident, an improperly fitted seat belt could
cause serious or fatal injury.
. Always use an appropriate child restraint
system.
Child\fen need ad\blts to help p\fotect them. They need
to be p\fope\fly \fest\fained. The p\fope\f \fest\faint depends
on the child’s size.
Infants and small child\fen
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RENAULT \fecommends that infants and small child\fen
be seated in a child \fest\faint system. Yo\b sho\bld
choose a child \fest\faint system that fits yo\b\f vehicle
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Instrument panel ..................\D..................\D..................\D.......................\D......... 2-2Left-Hand Dr\fve (LHD) m\bdel ..................\D..................\D..................\D.. 2-2
R\fght-Hand Dr\fve (RHD) m\bdel (Type A) ..................\D................. 2-3
R\fght-Hand Dr\fve (RHD) m\bdel (Type B) ..................\D................ 2-4
R\fght-Hand Dr\fve (RHD) m\bdel (Type C) ..................\D................ 2-5
Meters and gauges ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D......... 2-6 Speed\bmeter and \bd\bmeter ..................\D..................\D...................... 2-8
Tr\fp c\bmputer (f\br Type A and B) ..................\D..................\D............ 2-9
Tach\bmeter (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D....... 2-10
Fuel gauge ..................\D..................\D..................\D.......................\D.......... 2-10
Aut\bmat\fc Transm\fss\f\bn (AT)/C\bnt\fnu\busly Var\fable
Transm\fss\f\bn (CVT) p\bs\ft\f\bn \fnd\fcat\br (\ff equ\fpped) ............ 2-10
Eng\fne start \bperat\f\bn \fnd\fcat\br (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..... 2-11
Warn\fng/\fnd\fcat\br l\fghts and aud\fble rem\fnders ..................\D......... 2-12 Check\fng bulbs ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D...... 2-13
Warn\fng l\fghts ..................\D..................\D...............................\D.............. 2-13
Ind\fcat\br l\fghts ..................\D..................\D.....................\D..................\D..... 2-16
Aud\fble rem\fnders ..................\D..................\D..................\D.................... 2-18
Veh\fcle \fnf\brmat\f\bn d\fsplay (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D... 2-20 Ind\fcat\brs f\br \bperat\f\bn ..................\D..................\D............................ 2-20
Warn\fngs and alerts ..................\D..................\D..................\D................ 2-22
Ind\fcat\brs f\br b\frthday and ann\fversary ..................\D..................\D. 2-23
Ind\fcat\brs f\br ma\fntenance ..................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-24
Ind\fcat\brs f\br St\bp/Start System (\ff equ\fpped
f\br Eur\bpe) ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.............. 2-24
Tr\fp c\bmputer (f\br Type C) ..................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-25
St\bp/Start System (CO2 sav\fngs ) (\ff equ\fpped
f\br Eur\bpe) ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.............. 2-28
Headl\fght and turn s\fgnal sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D.................. 2-29 Headl\fght sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D..........................\D.............. 2-29 Battery saver system ..................\D..................\D..................\D............ 2-30
Headl\fght a\fm\fng c\bntr\bl (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D................ 2-31
Turn s\fgnal sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D..........................\D.......... 2-31
F\bg l\fght sw\ftch (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-32 Fr\bnt f\bg l\fghts ..................\D..................\D...............................\D.......... 2-32
Rear f\bg l\fght ..................\D..................\D.....................\D..................\D..... 2-32
W\fper and washer sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D..................\D............ 2-33 W\fndsh\feld w\fper and washer sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D 2-33
Ra\fn-sens\fng aut\b w\fper system (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D.. 2-33
Rear w\fnd\bw w\fper and washer sw\ftch (\ff equ\fpped) ....... 2-34
Def\bgger sw\ftch (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D... 2-35
Hazard \fnd\fcat\br flasher sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D.................... 2-36
H\brn ..................\D..................\D..................\D.......................\D..................\D......... 2-36
W\fnd\bws ..................\D..................\D..................\D............................\D.............. 2-36 Manual w\fnd\bws (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D............. 2-36
P\bwer w\fnd\bws (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D.............. 2-36
Sunshade (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D............... 2-38
Cl\bck ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D............. 2-38 Adjust\fng t\fme ..................\D..................\D..................\D......................... 2-38
P\bwer \butlets (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D........ 2-39
St\brages ..................\D..................\D.....................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-40 Gl\bve b\bx ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.............. 2-40
Upper \fnstrument b\bx (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D... 2-40
Card h\blder (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D... 2-40
Cup h\blders ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.......... 2-40
T\bnneau b\bard (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D................ 2-41
Sun v\fs\brs ..................\D..................\D...............................\D..................\D......... 2-41
Inter\f\br l\fghts ..................\D..................\D..........................\D..................\D......... 2-42 R\b\bm l\fght ..................\D..................\D..........................\D..................\D..... 2-42
Fr\bnt map l\fghts (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D............. 2-42
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CAUTION:
Do not continue driving if the alternator belt is
loose, broken or missing.
Door open warning light (if e\fuipped)
\bhen the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
door open warning light illuminates if any of the doors
are open or not closed securely.
Electric power steering warning light
\bhen the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
electric power steering warning light illuminates. After
starting the engine, the electric power steering warning
light turns off. This indicates the electric power
steering system is operational.
If the electric power steering warning light illuminates
while the engine is running, it may indicate the electric
power steering system is not functioning properly and
may need servicing. Have the electric power steering
system checked by a RENAULT dealer.
\bhen the electric power steering warning light
illuminates with the engine running, the power assist
to the steering will cease operation but you will still
have control of the vehicle. At this time, greater
steering efforts are re\fuired to operate the steering
wheel, especially in sharp turns and at low speeds.
(See “Electric power steering system” (P.5-35) .)
Engine oil pressure warning light
\bhen the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
engine oil pressure warning light illuminates. After
starting the engine, the engine oil pressure warning
light turns off. This indicates that the oil pressure
sensors in the engine are operational.
If the engine oil pressure warning light illuminates or
blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate that
the engine oil pressure is low.
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. Stop the
engine immediately and call a RENAULT dealer.
CAUTION:
.Running the engine with the engine oil
pressure warning light illuminated could
cause serious damage to the engine.
. The engine oil pressure warning light is not
designed to indicate a low oil level. The oil
level should be checked using the dipstick.
(See “Engine oil” (P.8-10) .)
High temperature warning light (red)
\bhen the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
high temperature warning light illuminates and then
turns off. This indicates that the high temperature
sensor in the engine coolant system is operational.
CAUTION:
If the high temperature warning light illuminates
while the engine is running, it may indicate the
engine temperature is extremely high.
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. If the vehicle is overheated, continuing vehicle
operation may seriously damage the engine.
(See “If your vehicle overheats” (P.6-10) for the
immediate action required.)
Intelligent Key system warning light (if
e\fuipped)
After the ignition switch is placed in the “ON” position,
this light comes on for about 2 seconds and then turns
off.
This light illuminates or blinks as follows:
. The light blinks in yellow when the door is closed
with the Intelligent Key left outside the vehicle and
the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
Make sure that the Intelligent Key is inside the
vehicle (for model without vehicle information
display) .
. The light blinks in green when the Intelligent Key
battery is running out of power. Replace the
battery with a new one (for model without vehicle
information display) . See “Battery” (P.8-23) .
. The light illuminates in yellow when it warns of a
malfunction with the electrical steering lock
system or the Intelligent Key system.
If the warning light illuminates in yellow while the
engine is stopped, it may be impossible to free the
steering lock or to start the engine. If the light comes
on while the engine is running, you can drive the
vehicle. However in these cases, contact a RENAULT
dealer for repair as soon as possible.
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3. NO KEY warning
This warning appears in either \ff the f\fll\fwing
c\fn\biti\fns.
No key inside the vehicle:
The warning appears when the \b\f\fr is cl\fse\b with the
Intelligent Key left \futsi\be the vehicle an\b the igniti\fn
switch in the “ACC” \fr “ON” p\fsiti\fn. Make sure that
the Intelligent Key is insi\be the vehicle.
Unregistered Intelligent Key:
The warning appears when the igniti\fn switch is
pushe\b fr\fm the “LOCK” p\fsiti\fn an\b the Intelligent
Key cann\ft be rec\fgnize\b by the system. Y\fu cann\ft
start the engine with an unregistere\b key. Use the
registere\b Intelligent Key.
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-9) f\fr m\fre \betails.
4. SHIFT “P” warning (AT/CVT m\f\bel)
This warning appears when the igniti\fn switch is
pushe\b t\f st\fp the engine with the select\fr lever in any
p\fsiti\fn except the “P” (Park) p\fsiti\fn.
If this warning appears, m\fve the select\fr lever t\f the
“P” (Park) p\fsiti\fn \fr push the igniti\fn switch t\f the
“ON” p\fsiti\fn.
An insi\be warning chime will als\f s\fun\b. (See
“Intelligent Key system” (P.3-9) .)
5. “PUSH” warning (AT/CVT m\f\bel)
This warning appears when the select\fr lever is m\fve\b
t\f the “P” (Park) p\fsiti\fn with the igniti\fn switch in the
“ACC” p\fsiti\fn after the SHIFT “P” warning appears.
T\f push the igniti\fn switch t\f the “OFF” p\fsiti\fn,
perf\frm the f\fll\fwing pr\fce\bure:
SHIFT“P”warning ?(M\fve the select\fr lever t\f
“P”) ?PUSH warning ?(Push the igniti\fn switch ?
igniti\fn switch p\fsiti\fn is turne\b t\f “ON”) ?PUSH warning
?(Push the igniti\fn switch ?igniti\fn
switch p\fsiti\fn is turne\b t\f “OFF”)
6. Intelligent Key battery \bischarge in\bicat\fr
This in\bicat\fr appears when the Intelligent Key battery
is running \fut \ff p\fwer.
If this in\bicat\fr appears, replace the battery with a new
\fne. (See “Battery” (P.8-23) .)
7. Engine start \fperati\fn in\bicat\fr (Manual
Transmissi\fn m\f\bels)
This in\bicat\fr means that the engine will start by
pushing the igniti\fn switch with the clutch pe\bal
\bepresse\b.
8. Cruise c\fntr\fl in\bicat\fr (f\fr Eur\fpe)
The cruise main switch in\bicat\fr (CRUISE) is \bis-
playe\b when the cruise c\fntr\fl main switch is pushe\b.
When the main switch is pushe\b again, the CRUISE
in\bicat\fr \bisappears. When the CRUISE in\bicat\fr is
\bisplaye\b, the cruise c\fntr\fl system is \fperati\fnal.
The cruise c\fntr\fl set in\bicat\fr (SET) is \bisplaye\b
while the vehicle spee\b is c\fntr\flle\b by the cruise
c\fntr\fl system. If the SET in\bicat\fr blinks while the
engine is running, it may in\bicate that the cruise c\fntr\fl
system is n\ft functi\fning pr\fperly. Have the system
checke\b by a RENAULT \bealer.
F\fr m\fre \betails, see “Cruise c\fntr\fl” (P.5-28) .
9. Spee\b limiter in\bicat\fr (f\fr Eur\fpe)
The spee\b limiter main switch in\bicat\fr (LIMIT) is
\bisplaye\b when the spee\b limiter main switch is
pushe\b. When the main switch is pushe\b again, the
LIMIT in\bicat\fr \bisappears.
The spee\b limiter set in\bicat\fr (SET) is \bisplaye\b while
the spee\b limiter is activate\b.
F\fr m\fre \betails, see “Spee\b limiter (if equippe\b f\fr Eur\fpe)” (P.5-26) .
10. Mechanical Key LOCK warning (if
equippe\b f\fr Eur\fpe)
The warning appears when the igniti\fn switch is left in
the “ACC” \fr “OFF” p\fsiti\fn instea\b \ff c\fmpletely
being turne\b t\f the “LOCK” p\fsiti\fn.
If this warning appears, turn the igniti\fn switch t\f the
“LOCK” p\fsiti\fn.
When the igniti\fn switch is in the “ON” p\fsiti\fn, a
buzzer will s\fun\b twice an\b the Mechanical Key LOCK
warning sh\fws when the igniti\fn switch is turne\b t\f
the “ACC” \fr “OFF” p\fsiti\fn. This is t\f warn the \briver
that the igniti\fn switch is n\ft in the “LOCK” p\fsiti\fn.
Make sure the select\fr lever is in the “P” (Park)
p\fsiti\fn (f\fr CVT m\f\bel) \fr the shift lever is in the “N”
(Neutral) p\fsiti\fn (f\fr MT m\f\bel) an\b then turn the
igniti\fn switch t\f the “LOCK” p\fsiti\fn.
CAUTION:
.
The steering wheel can only be locked when
the ignition switch is in the “LOCK” position
(if equipped) . Make sure the ignition switch
is in the “LOCK” position before leaving the
vehicle.
. The mechanical key can only be removed at
the “LOCK” position. Make sure the ignition
switch is in the “LOCK” position before
removing the mechanical key.
See “Igniti\fn switch (m\f\bel with\fut intelligent Key
system)” (P.5-5) f\fr further \betails.
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position
Theposition turns on the headlights in addition to
the other lights\f
Headlight beam
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To turn on the high beam, push the lever towards the
front position*1\f
To turn off the high beam, return the lever to the neutral
position
*2\f
To flash the headlights, pull the lever towards the
rearmost position
*3\f The headlights can be flashed
even when the headlights are not on\f If equipped, when the lever is pulled towards the
rearmost position
*3after the ignition switch is
placed in the “OFF” or “LOCK” position, the headlight
will turn on and stay on for 30 seconds\f The lever can
be pulled 4 times for up to 2 minutes\f
Daytime light system (if equipped)
Even if the headlight switch is off, the daytime lights
will come on after starting the engine\f However, you
cannot change low beam to high beam when the light
switch is off\f
When the light switch is turned to the
position,
the headlight low beam will turn off\f
BATTERY \bAVER \bY\bTEM
The light reminder chime will sound if the driver’s door
is opened while the following improper operations
occur:
. The headlight switch is in either the
orposition, and the ignition switch in the “ACC”,
“OFF” or “LOCK” position\f
. The headlight switch is in the “AUTO” position and
the front or rear fog light (if equipped) is turned on
while the ignition switch is in the “ACC”, “OFF” or
“LOCK” position\f
Be sure to turn the headlight switch to the “OFF”
position when you leave the vehicle\f
Type A
When the headlight switch is in the
orposition while the engine is running, the lights will
automatically turn off after pushing the ignition switch
to the “ACC”, “OFF” or “LOCK” position and opening
the driver’s side door\f
When the headlight switch remains in either the
orposition after the lights automatically turn off,
the lights will turn on when the engine is started\f Type B
If the doors are closed and locked with the remote
controller, the Intelligent Key or the door request
switch (if equipped) while the headlight switch is in
either the
orposition, the battery saver
function will turn off the lights to prevent the battery
from being discharged\f The lights will turn on when the
doors are being opened\f
CAUTION:
Do not leave the lights on when the engine is not
running for extended periods of time to prevent
the battery from being discharged.
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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.
Instruments and controls2-35
DEFOGGER SWITCH (if equipped)
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