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%UDNH$VVLVW6\VWHP LIHTXLSSHG When you slam the brakes on, the brake
assist system judges as an emergency
stop and provides more powerful braking
for a driver who cannot hold down the
brake pedal firmly.
NOTE:
If you quickly and forcefully depress the
brakes, you may hear a clicking sound in
the brake pedal. This is normal and indi-
cates that the brake assist system is acti-
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LIHTXLSSHG ABS will help in avoiding locking of the
wheel by electronically controlling braking
pressure. It will also help you maintain
steering control when braking on slippery
surfaces or when braking hard”
The ABS works automatically, so you do
not need any special braking technique.
Just push the brake pedal down without
pumping. The ABS will operate whenever
it senses that the wheels are locking up.
You may feel the brake pedal moves a little
while the ABS is operating.
NOTE:
The ABS will not work if vehicle speed is
under about 10 km/h (6 mph).
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(1) ABS warning light
(2) Brake system warning light
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+RZWKH$%6:RUNVA computer continuously monitors wheel
speed. The computer compares the
changes in wheel speed when braking. If
the wheels slow suddenly, indicating a
skidding situation, the computer will
change braking pressure several times
each second to prevent the wheels from
locking. When you start your vehicle or
when you accelerate after a hard stop, you
may hear a momentary motor or clicking
noise as the system resets or checks
itself." This is absolutely normal and indi-
cates that ABS is functioning properly"
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pressure shown on the label on the driver’s
side door or the driver’s door lock pillar.+LJKZD\'ULYLQJWhen driving at highway speeds, pay
attention to the following:
• Stopping distance progressively
increases with vehicle speed. Apply the
brakes far enough ahead of the stopping
point to allow for the extra stopping dis-
tance.
• On rainy days, hydroplaning can occur.
Hydroplaning is the loss of direct contact
between the road surface and the vehi-
cle’s tires due to a water film forming
between them. Steering or braking the
vehicle while hydroplaning can be very
difficult, and loss of control can occur.
Keep speed down when the road sur-
face is wet.
• At high speeds, the vehicle may be
affected by side winds. Therefore,
reduce speed and be prepared for unex-
pected buffeting, which can occur at the
exits of tunnels, when passing by a cut
of a hill, or when being overtaken by
large vehicles, etc.
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• When climbing steep hills, the vehicle
may begin to slow down and show a lack
of power. If this happens, you should
shift to a lower gear so that the engine
will again be operating in its normal
power range. Shift rapidly to prevent the
vehicle from losing momentum.
• When driving down a hill, the engine
should be used for braking by shifting to
next lower gear.
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The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler lid can be
unlocked by pulling up the opener lever
located on the outboard side of the driver’s
seat and locked by simply closing the door.
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To remove the fuel filler cap:
1) Open the fuel filler lid.
2) Remove the cap by turning it counter-
clockwise.
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NOTE:
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap
(2) by hooking the cap to the groove (3)
when refueling.
To reinstall the fuel filler cap:
1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear
several clicks.
2) Close the fuel filler lid.
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To open the engine hood:
1) Pull the hood release handle located on
the outboard side of the driver’s side of
the instrument panel. This will disen-
gage the engine hood lock halfway.
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2) Pull the under-hood release lever side-
ways with your finger, as shown in the
illustration. While pulling the lever, lift
up the engine hood.
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The sun visors can be pulled down to block
glare coming through the windshield, or
they can be unhooked and turned to the
side to block glare coming through the side
window.
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(1) Card holder
(2) Mirror cover
You can put a card in the card holder (1) on
the back of the sun visor.
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(3) Vanity mirror
(4) Vanity mirror light (if equipped)
To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of
the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover (1).
The vanity mirror light (4) comes on when
the mirror cover (1) is opened.
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Push the switch to turn on the light and
push it again to turn off the light.
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These light switches have three or four
positions with function as described below:21 D
• The light comes on and stays on regard-
less of whether the door is open or
closed.
• To save the battery, the light will be auto-
matically turned off when a period of 15
minutes has elapsed after the light is on.
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• The light comes on when the door is
opened. After closing all doors, the light
will remain on for about 15 seconds and
then fade out. If you insert the key, or
press the engine switch to change the
ignition mode to ACC or ON during this
time, the light will start to fade out imme-
diately. After removing the key from the
ignition switch, the light will turn on for
about 15 seconds and then fade out.
• Regardless of whether the door is open
or closed, the light comes on 15 seconds
and then fade out when the ignition
mode is changed to LOCK (OFF) or the
ignition switch is turned to the “LOCK”
position.
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4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it
clockwise by using a wheel brace (B)
until the hook (1) is securely installed.
To remove the towing hook (1), reverse the
procedure used to install the towing hook.
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The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear
of the vehicle for use in emergency situa-
tions and sea shipping purposes only.2WKHU+RRNV
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The hooks (3) are provided for trailer/train
shipping purposes only. The hooks (4) are
provided for sea shipping purpose only.
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The radio antenna on the roof is remov-
able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun-
terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn
it clockwise firmly by hand.
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frequency band, max output power,
antennaposition at vehicle and specific
conditionsfor installation and/or use
before installinga radio transmitter in
your vehicle. Suchequipments may
cause the electronic con-trol system to
malfunction if they are incor-rectly installed
or they are not suited for thevehicle.
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(1) VOL PUSH POWER knob
(2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob
(3) MUTE button
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Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1).
The unit starts in the function mode it was
in when the power was turned off last.
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Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1).
Turning it clockwise increases the volume;
turning it counterclockwise decreases the
volume.
NOTE:
While driving, adjust the volume to an
extent that sound and/or noise coming
from outside the vehicle can be heard.
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