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1. Recovery hook (\f.6-12)
2. \bngine hood (\f.3-18)
3. Windshield— Wiper and washer switch (\f.2-33)
— Wiper replacement (\f.8-20)
— Washer fluid (\f.8-22)
4. Antenna* (\f.4-15)
5. Windows (\f.2-36)
6. Fog lights* — Switch operation (\f.2-32) — Bulb replacement (\f.8-28)
7. Front turn signal lights — Switch operation (\f.2-31)
— Bulb replacement (\f.8-29)
8. Clearance lights — Switch operation (\f.2-29)
— Bulb replacement (\f.8-28)
9. Headlights
— Switch operation (\f.2-29)
— Bulb replacement (\f.8-28) 10. \farking space measurement sensors* (\f.5-32)
11. Tires
— Tires and wheels (\f.8-34, \f.9-6)
— Flat tire (\f.6-2)
12. Side turn signal lights — Switch operation (\f.2-31)
— Bulb replacement (\f.8-29)
13. Outside rearview mirrors (\f.3-21)
14. Doors
— Keys (\f.3-2)
— Door locks (\f.3-4)
— Intelligent Key system* (\f.3-9)
— Remote keyless entry system* (\f.3-7)
— Security system* (\f.3-16)
15. Child safety rear door lock (\f.3-7)
*: if equipped
Illustrated table of contents0-3
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1. Stop/tail li\fhts (\b.8-29)
2. Rear window— Wiper and washer switch* (\b.2-34)
— Rear window defo\f\fer* (\b.2-35)
3. Hi\fh-mounted stop li\fht (Model with rear spoiler) (\b.8-29)
4. Hi\fh-mounted stop li\fht (Model without rear spoiler) (\b.8-29)
5. Fuel — Fuel filler lid (\b.3-19) — Fuel recommendation (\b.9-3)
6. Turn si\fnal li\fhts — Switch operation (\b.2-31)
— Bulb replacement (\b.8-29)
7. Reverse li\fhts/Rear fo\f li\fht* — Switch operation (\b.2-32)
— Bulb replacement (\b.8-29)
8. Sonar (parkin\f sensor) system* (\b.5-32)
9. Back door (\b.3-19)
— Back door operation (\b.3-19) — Intelli\fent Key system* (\b.3-9)
— Remote keyless entry system* (\b.3-7)
10. License plate li\fht (\b.8-29)
*: if equipped
EXTERIOR REAR
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related wiring.
When the ignition switch is in the “ON\f or “STA\bT\f
position, the S\bS air bag warning light illuminates for
about 7 seconds and then turns off. This indicates that
the S\bS air bag systems are operational.
If any of the following conditions occur, the air bag
and/or pre-tensioner seat belt systems need servicing:
.The S\bS air bag warning light remains on after
approximately 7 seconds.
. The S\bS air bag warning light flashes intermit-
tently.
. The S\bS air bag warning light does not illuminate
at all.
Under these conditions, the air bag and/or pre-
tensioner seat belt systems may not operate properly.
They must be checked and repaired. Contact a
\bENAULT dealer immediately.SUPPLEMENTAL AI\b BAG SYSTEMS
JV\b0010X
1. Crash zone sensor
2. Supplemental front-impact air bag modules*
3. Supplemental side-impact air bag modules*
4. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bag mod- ules*
5. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bag in- flators*
6. Satellite sensors* 7. Pre-tensioner seat belt retractors*
8. Supplemental air bag diagnosis sensor unit
*: if equipped
WARNING:
. Do not place any objects on the steering
wheel pad. Do not place any objects be-
tween the driver and steering wheel pad.
Such objects may become dangerous pro-
Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system1-29
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2-14Instruments and controls
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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Water-in-fuel-filte\or warning light (for
\fiesel engine mo\fel)
\bf the water-in-fuel-filt\oer warning light illuminates while
the engine is running, \frain the water from the fuel filter
promptly. (See “Fuel filter (\fiesel engine mo\fel)” (P.8-
15) .)
CAUTION:
Continuing vehicle operation without properly
draining could cause serious damage to the
engine.
\bND\bCATOR L\bGHTS
Cruise control on in\ficator light (if
equippe\f)
The cruise control on in\ficator light in\ficates the
activation of the cruise control system.
When the cruise control main switch is turne\f on, the
in\ficator light will illuminate, in\ficating the cruise
control system is in the stan\fby mo\fe. (See “Cruise
control” (P.5-28) .)
Cruise control/spee\f limiter set in\fi-
cator light (if equippe\f)
The cruise control/spee\f limiter set in\ficator light
in\ficates the status of the cruise control system.
When the vehicle spee\f is controlle\f by the cruise
control/spee\f limiter system, the in\ficator light illumi-
nates.
\bf the cruise control/spee\f limiter set in\ficator light
blinks while the engine is running, or while \friving, it
may in\ficate the cruise control/spee\f limiter system is not functioning properly an\f may nee\f servicing. Have
the system checke\f, an\f if necessary repaire\f, by a
RENAULT \fealer promptly. (See “Cruise control” (P.5-
28) an\f “Spee\f limiter (if equippe\f for Europe)” (P.5-
26) .)
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) off
in\ficator light (if equippe\f)
The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) off in\ficator
light illuminates when the ESP off switch is pushe\f to
the “OFF” position.
When the ESP off switch is pushe\f to the “OFF”
position, the ESP system is turne\f off.
\bf the ESP off in\ficator light an\f slip in\ficator light
illuminate while the engine is running or while \friving, it
may in\ficate the ESP system is not functioning
properly an\f may nee\f servicing. Have the system
checke\f, an\f if necessary repaire\f, by a RENAULT
\fealer promptly. (See “Electronic Stability Program
(ESP) System (if equippe\f for Europe)” (P.5-25) .)
Front fog lights in\ficator light (if
equippe\f)
The front fog lights in\ficator light illuminates when the
front fog lights are on. (See “Fog light switch” (P.2-
32) .)
Front passenger air bag status light (if
equippe\f)
The front passenger air bag status light locate\f on the
instrument panel will illuminate when the front passen-
ger air bag is turne\f off with the front passenger air
bag switch. When the front passenger air bag is turne\f
on, the front passenger air bag status light will turn off. For more \fetails, see “Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS)” (P.1-25) .
Glow plug in\ficator light (\fiesel engine
mo\fel)
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
glow plug in\ficator light illuminates an\f turns off after
the glow plugs have warme\f up.
\bf the glow plugs have alrea\fy warme\f up, the glow
plug in\ficator flashes briefly an\f then turns off.
High beam in\ficator light
The high beam in\ficator light illuminates when the
hea\flight high beam is “ON”. The in\ficator turns off
when the low beam is selecte\f. (See “Hea\flight an\f
turn signal switch” (P.2-29) .)
Low temperature in\ficator light (green)
*
The low temperature in\ficator light illuminates when
the engine coolant temperature is low.
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
low temperature in\ficator light illuminates an\f then
turns off after the engine coolant has warme\f up.
\bf the low temperature in\ficator light stays illuminate\f
after the engine has sufficiently warme\f up, it may
in\ficate the low temperature sensor in the engine
coolant system is not functioning properly an\f may
nee\f servicing. Have the system checke\f, an\f if
necessary repaire\f, by a RENAULT \fealer promptly.
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The display is updated every 30 se\fonds. \bt about the
first 500 m after a reset, the display shows “——”.
Speed:
The average speed mode shows the average vehi\fle
speed sin\fe the last reset. Resetting is done by
pushing the
swit\fh*Bfor longer than 1 se\fond.
(The average fuel \fonsumption is also reset at the
same time.)
The display is updated every 30 se\fonds. The first 30
se\fonds after a reset, the display shows “——”.
Elapsed time and trip odometer (km or
MILES)
JVI0033X
Elapsed time:
The elapsed time mode shows the time sin\fe the last
reset. The displayed time \fan be reset by pushing the
swit\fh*Bfor longer than 1 se\fond. (The trip
odometer is also reset at the same time.)
Trip odometer (if equipped) :
The trip odometer mode shows the distan\fe that the
vehi\fle has been driven sin\fe the last reset. Resetting
is done by pushing the
swit\fh*Bfor longer than
1 se\fond. (The elapsed time is also reset at the same
time.)
Distan\fe to empty (km or MILES)
JVI0010X
The distan\fe to empty (dte) mode provides you with an
estimation of the distan\fe that \fan be driven before
refueling. The dte is \fonstantly being \fal\fulated, based
on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the a\ftual fuel
\fonsumption.
The display is updated every 30 se\fonds.
The dte mode in\fludes a low range warning feature. If
the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on the
s\freen.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte display
will \fhange to “——”.
. If the amount of fuel added is small, the
display just before the ignition switch is
pushed to the “OFF”position may continue
to be displayed.
. When driving uphill or rounding curves, the
fuel in the tank shifts, which may momenta-
rily change the display.
Outside air temperature (8C) (if equipped)
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The outside air temperature is displayed in 8C in the
range of í30 to 608C.
The outside air temperature mode in\fludes a low
temperature warning feature. If the outside air tem-
perature is 38 C or below, the warning “ICY” is
displayed on the s\freen.
The outside temperature sensor is lo\fated in front of
the radiator. The sensor may be affe\fted by road or
engine heat, wind dire\ftions and other driving \fondi-
tions. The display may differ from the a\ftual outside
temperature or the temperature displayed on various
signs or billboards.
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B) using the Stop/Start System are kept in a su\fmenu.
Trip Saving \bType A)
The Trip Saving mode shows the estimated CO2
exhaust emissions prevented since last reset.
It is possi\fle to reset using the [RESET] su\fmenu then
push the
switch*Ato set to zero.
NOTE:
The [Trip Saving] value is the same information
that is displayed when the engine is automati-
cally stopped by the Stop/Start System.
Total Saving \bType B)
The Total Saving mode shows:
. The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions prevented.
. The time that the engine has \feen stopped \fy the
Stop/Start System.
NOTE:
The [Total Saving] values cannot be reset and
show accumulated Stop/Start System informa-
tion since the vehicle was built.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
SIC3782Type A
SIC3783Type BRENAULT recommends that you consult the local
regulations concerning the use of lights.
AUTO position \bif equipped)
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position and
the headlight switch is in the “AUTO” position, the
headlights, front clearance lights, instrument panel
lights, rear com\fination light, and other lights turn on
automatically depending on the \frightness of the
surroundings.
The headlights will turn on automatically at twilight or in rainy weather \bwhen the windshield wiper is operated
continuously) \bfor Hong Kong) .
When the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF”
position, the lights will turn off automatically.
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CAUTION:
Do not place any objects on top of the sensor*A. The sensor senses the brightness level and
controls the autolight function. If the sensor is
covered, it reacts as if it is dark, and the
headlights will illuminate.
position
Theposition turns on the front clearance lights,
instrument panel lights, rear com\fination lights and
other lights.
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HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL
SWITCH
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SIC3909Type BThe rain-sensing au\fo wiper s\bs\fem can au\foma\ficall\b
\furn on \fhe wipers and adjus\f \fhe wiper speed
depending on \fhe rainfall and \fhe vehicle speed b\b
using \fhe rain sensor loca\fed on \fhe upper par\f of \fhe
windshield.
To se\f \fhe rain-sensing au\fo wiper s\bs\fem, push \fhe
lever down \fo \fhe “AUTO” posi\fion
*1. The wiper will
sweep once while \fhe igni\fion swi\fch is in \fhe “ON”
posi\fion.
The rain sensor sensi\fivi\f\b level can be adjus\fed b\b
\furning \fhe knob \foward \fhe fron\f
*2(High) or \foward
\fhe rear*3(Low) .
. High — High sensi\five opera\fion
. Low — Low sensi\five opera\fion
To \furn \fhe rain-sensing au\fo wiper s\bs\fem off, push up
\fhe lever \fo \fhe “OFF” posi\fion, or pull down \fhe lever
\fo \fhe “
” (LO) or “” (HI) posi\fion.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the rain sensor and around it when
the wiper switch is in the “AUTO” position and
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The
wipers may operate unexpectedly and cause to
an injury or a wiper damage. .
The rain-sensing auto wipers are intended
for use during rain. If the switch is left in the
“AUTO” position, the wipers may operate
unexpectedly when dirt, fingerprints, oil film
or insects are stuck on or around the sensor.
The wipers may also operate when exhaust
gas or moisture affect the rain sensor.
. When the windshield glass is coated with
water repellent, the speed of the rain-sen-
sing auto wipers may be higher even though
the amount of the rainfall is small.
. Be sure to turn off the rain-sensing auto
wiper system when you use a car wash.
. The rain-sensing auto wipers may not oper-
ate if rain does not hit the rain sensor even if
it is raining.
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER
SWITCH (if equipped)
JVI0273XType A
JVI0274XType BIf the rear window wiper operation is interrupted
by snow etc., the wiper may stop moving to
protect its motor. If this occurs, turn the wiper
switch to OFF and remove the snow etc. on and
around the wiper arms. In approximately 1
minute, turn the switch ON again to operate
the wiper.
The rear window wiper and washer opera\fes when \fhe
igni\fion swi\fch is in \fhe “ON” posi\fion.
Wiper opera\fion
The swi\fch posi\fion “INT”*1opera\fes \fhe wiper
in\fermi\f\fen\fl\b.
The swi\fch posi\fion “ON”
*2opera\fes \fhe wiper
con\finuousl\b.
To s\fop \fhe wiper opera\fion, \furn \fhe swi\fch \fo \fhe
“OFF” posi\fion.
Reverse synchronization function (if equipped):
When \fhe windshield wiper swi\fch is on, moving \fhe
selec\for lever \fo \fhe “R” (Reverse) posi\fion will opera\fe
\fhe rear window wiper.
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OPERATING TIPS (for auto\fatic air con\bi-
tioner)
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JVH0186XLeft-Hand Drive (LHD) model*When the engine coolant te\fperature an\b outsi\be air
te\fperature are low, the air flow fro\f the foot outlets
\fay not operate. However, this is not a \falfunction.
After the coolant te\fperature war\fs up, the air flow
fro\f the foot outlets will operate nor\fally.
The sensors
*Aan\b*B, locate\b on the instru\fent
panel, help \faintain a constant te\fperature. Do not
put anything on or aroun\b the sensors.
*: The illustration is for the Left-Han\b Drive (LHD)
\fo\bel. For the Right-Han\b Drive (RHD) \fo\bel, the layout will be the opposite.
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER
SAA3121
1. Rear win\bow \befogger switch (if equippe\b) (See
“Defogger switch” (P.2-35) .)
2. Fan spee\b control “
” \bial
3. “A/C” (Air Con\bitioner) button (if equippe\b)
4. Air flow control \bial
5. Te\fperature control \bial
6. Air intake lever (Outsi\be air circulation “

/Air recirculation “”)
To turn off the heater an\b air con\bitioner, turn the fan
spee\b control “
” \bial to the “0” (off) position.
Controls
Outside air circulation:
Move the air intake lever to the “
” position. The air
flow is \brawn fro\f outsi\be the vehicle.
Air recirculation:
Move the air intake lever to the “
” position. The air
flow is circulate\b insi\be the vehicle. Air flow control:
Turn the air flow control \bial to change the air flow
\fo\be.
— Air flows fro\f the center an\b si\be
ventilators.
— Air flows fro\f the center an\b si\beventilators an\b foot outlets.
— Air flows \fainly fro\f the foot outlets.
— Air flows fro\f the \befogger an\b footoutlets.
— Air flows \fainly fro\f the \befogger outlets.
Fan speed control:
Turn the fan spee\b control “
” \bial clockwise to
increase the fan spee\b.
Turn the fan spee\b control “
” \bial counterclock-
wise to \becrease the fan spee\b.
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Break-in schedule ..................\o..................\o...............................\o................. 5-3
Before s\far\fing engine ..................\o..................\o...............................\o......... 5-3
Precau\fions when s\far\fing and dri\bing ..................\o..................\o........... 5-3Exhaus\f gas (carbon monoxide) ..................\o..................\o................ 5-3
Three-way ca\falys\f (gasoline engine model) ..................\o........... 5-4
Care when dri\bing ..................\o..................\o.....................\o..................\o........ 5-5 Engine cold s\far\f period ..................\o..................\o.....................\o......... 5-5
Loading luggage ..................\o..................\o..........................\o................. 5-5
Dri\bing in we\f condi\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......... 5-5
Dri\bing in win\fer condi\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o...... 5-5
Igni\fion swi\fch (model wi\fhou\f in\felligen\f Key sys\fem) ..................\o 5-5 Au\foma\fic Transmission (AT)/Con\finuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) ..................\o..................\o.....................\o................. 5-5
Manual \fransmission (MT) ..................\o..................\o..........................\o 5-5
S\feering lock ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o......... 5-6
Key posi\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o......... 5-6
Push-bu\f\fon igni\fion swi\fch (model wi\fh In\felligen\f
Key sys\fem) ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o............. 5-6 Precau\fions on push-bu\f\fon igni\fion swi\fch opera\fion ........... 5-6
In\felligen\f Key sys\fem ..................\o..................\o.....................\o............. 5-6
S\feering lock ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o......... 5-7
Igni\fion swi\fch posi\fions ..................\o..................\o.....................\o......... 5-8
In\felligen\f Key ba\f\fery discharge ..................\o..................\o............... 5-8
S\far\fing engine (model wi\fhou\f In\felligen\f Key sys\fem) ................ 5-9 Gasoline engine ..................\o..................\o...............................\o............. 5-9
Diesel engine ..................\o..................\o..................\o..................\o............. 5-9
S\far\fing engine (model wi\fh In\felligen\f Key sys\fem) ..................\o. 5-10 Gasoline engine ..................\o..................\o...............................\o.......... 5-10
Diesel engine ..................\o..................\o..................\o..................\o.......... 5-11
Dri\bing \behicle ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o.......... 5-11 Dri\bing wi\fh Au\foma\fic Transmission (AT) ..................\o............. 5-11
Dri\bing wi\fh Con\finuously Variable Transmission (CVT) ...... 5-14 Dri\bing wi\fh Manual Transmission (MT) ..................\o............... 5-17
Idling S\fop Sys\fem (if equipped for Thailand) ..................\o........... 5-19 Opera\fing Idling S\fop Sys\fem ..................\o..................\o............. 5-20
S\fop/S\far\f Sys\fem (if equipped for Europe) ..................\o.............. 5-21 Normal opera\fion ..................\o..................\o...............................\o...... 5-21
S\fop/S\far\f Sys\fem display and indica\fors ..................\o.......... 5-22
Precau\fions on S\fop/S\far\f ..................\o..................\o.................... 5-23
S\fop/S\far\f Sys\fem OFF swi\fch ..................\o..................\o........... 5-23
Vehicle Dynamic Con\frol (VDC) sys\fem (if equipped excep\f
for Europe) ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o.......... 5-24 Vehicle Dynamic Con\frol (VDC) OFF swi\fch ..................\o..... 5-24
Elec\fronic S\fabili\fy Program (ESP) Sys\fem (if equipped
for Europe) ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o.......... 5-25 Elec\fronic S\fabili\fy Program (ESP) OFF Swi\fch ................. 5-26
Speed limi\fer (if equipped for Europe) ..................\o..................\o...... 5-26 Speed limi\fer opera\fions ..................\o..................\o........................ 5-26
Cruise con\frol (if equipped) ..................\o..................\o..................\o........ 5-28 Precau\fions on cruise con\frol ..................\o..................\o.............. 5-29
Cruise con\frol opera\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o.... 5-29
Parking ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o..................\o..... 5-30
Sonar (parking sensor) sys\fem (if equipped) ..................\o............. 5-32 Parking Sensor Indica\for (if equipped) ..................\o................ 5-32
Parking space measuremen\f opera\fion (if equipped
for Europe) ..................\o..................\o.....................\o..................\o......... 5-33
Trailer \fowing ..................\o..................\o..........................\o..................\o......... 5-35
Elec\fric power s\feering sys\fem ..................\o..................\o.................... 5-35
Brake sys\fem ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o...... 5-36
Brake precau\fions ..................\o..................\o.....................\o.............. 5-36
Brake assis\f (if equipped) ..................\o..................\o..................\o... 5-37
An\fi-lock Braking Sys\fem (ABS) (if equipped) ..................\o.......... 5-37 Using sys\fem ..................\o..................\o.....................\o..................\o..... 5-37
Self-\fes\f fea\fure ..................\o..................\o..................\o..................... 5-37
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