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FOREWORDFOREWORD
FOREWORDFOREWORD
FOREWORD
This manual will acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It will
also provide you with important safety information. Read it carefully and follow the recom-
mendations for the enjoyable, safe, and trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
Service will best be provided by your authorised Chevrolet repairer who knows your vehicle
best and is dedicated to your complete satisfaction.
Please consider this manual a permanent part of your new car. It should remain with the
vehicle at all times, including at time of resale.
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Page 1 - FOREWORD

FOREWORDFOREWORDFOREWORDFOREWORDFOREWORDThis manual will acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It willalso provide you

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1–6 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSREREREREREAR SEAR SEAR SEAR SEAR SEAAAAAT OCT OCT OCT OCT OCCUPCUPCUPCUPCUPANTANTANTANTANTSSSSSThe rear seat

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2–54 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTo open a door from the inside or outside, pullthe door handle.The driver's door and the front passenger’sdoor can

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–55DEADLOCKDEADLOCKDEADLOCKDEADLOCKDEADLOCKFor further protection when leaving thevehicle, you can deadlock the doors.Deadl

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2–56 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTo open a rear door when the child securitydoor lock is activated, unlock the door fromthe inside and open the door from

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–57ELECTRIC WINDOWSELECTRIC WINDOWSELECTRIC WINDOWSELECTRIC WINDOWSELECTRIC WINDOWSYou may operate the electric windows whe

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2–58 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSAnti-pinch functionAnti-pinch functionAnti-pinch functionAnti-pinch functionAnti-pinch functionIn case there is an obsta

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–59ELECTRICELECTRICELECTRICELECTRICELECTRIC WINDOW LOCK BUTTON WINDOW LOCK BUTTON WINDOW LOCK BUTTON WINDOW LOCK BUTTON WIN

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2–60 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSAfter opening, hold the handle on the tailgatewindow and lift it.To close tailgate window, push it down so itlatches sec

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–61BONNETBONNETBONNETBONNETBONNETTTTTTo open the bonnet:o open the bonnet:o open the bonnet:o open the bonnet:o open the bo

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2–62 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSMAP LIGHTMAP LIGHTMAP LIGHTMAP LIGHTMAP LIGHTPush the button to illuminate the front maplight.Push again to turn off the

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–63You can deactivate dome lamps (when thebutton is not pressed), front door step lampsand key hole lamp by pressing the bu

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–77. Pull up on the latch plate to make sure itis secure.To remove the safety belt, press the releasebutton on

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2–64 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSSLIDING THE SUNROOFSLIDING THE SUNROOFSLIDING THE SUNROOFSLIDING THE SUNROOFSLIDING THE SUNROOF• To open the sunroof, pr

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–65DIGITDIGITDIGITDIGITDIGITAL CLAL CLAL CLAL CLAL CLOCKOCKOCKOCKOCKWhen the ignition is ACC or ON, the digitalclock displa

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2–66 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSACACACACACCESSORCESSORCESSORCESSORCESSORY POY POY POY POY POWER OUTLETWER OUTLETWER OUTLETWER OUTLETWER OUTLETPower outl

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–67PORPORPORPORPORTTTTTABLE ASHTRABLE ASHTRABLE ASHTRABLE ASHTRABLE ASHTRAAAAAYYYYYYou can use the portable ashtray in the

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2–68 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSHORNHORNHORNHORNHORNTo sound the horn, press the horn symbol oneither side of your vehicle’s steering wheel.The horn wil

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–69CUP HOLDERSCUP HOLDERSCUP HOLDERSCUP HOLDERSCUP HOLDERSThe cup holders are located in the center con-sole and in the sec

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2–70 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSCONSOLE BOXCONSOLE BOXCONSOLE BOXCONSOLE BOXCONSOLE BOXFRONT CONSOLE BOXFRONT CONSOLE BOXFRONT CONSOLE BOXFRONT CONSOLE

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–71FRFRFRFRFRONT PONT PONT PONT PONT PASSENGER SEASSENGER SEASSENGER SEASSENGER SEASSENGER SEAAAAATTTTTUNDERUNDERUNDERUNDER

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2–72 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSLUGGAGE FLOOR NETLUGGAGE FLOOR NETLUGGAGE FLOOR NETLUGGAGE FLOOR NETLUGGAGE FLOOR NETThe luggage floor net can help keep

Page 23 - HEAD RESTRAINTS

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–73SUN VISORSSUN VISORSSUN VISORSSUN VISORSSUN VISORSYour vehicle has padded sun visors to protectthe driver and passengers

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1–8 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSSSSSSAFETAFETAFETAFETAFETY BELY BELY BELY BELY BELTTTTTPRETENSIONERPRETENSIONERPRETENSIONERPRETENSIONERPRETE

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2–74 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSROOF RACKROOF RACKROOF RACKROOF RACKROOF RACKThe roof rack can be used to convenientlycarry additional cargo, or bulky i

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–75ANTENNAANTENNAANTENNAANTENNAANTENNAYour antenna is located in the rear side win-dow and tailgate window. Be sure that th

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–1•••••RUNNING-INRUNNING-INRUNNING-INRUNNING-INRUNNING-IN...

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3–2 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLERUNNING-INRUNNING-INRUNNING-INRUNNING-INRUNNING-INUse the following precautions for the first fewhundred miles (kilometres) t

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–3• Check all the gauges.• Release the parking brake, making surethe parking brake status lamp goes out.WHILE DRIVINGWHILE DRIV

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3–4 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEFUELFUELFUELFUELFUELFUEL REFUEL REFUEL REFUEL REFUEL RECCCCCOMMENDOMMENDOMMENDOMMENDOMMENDAAAAATIONSTIONSTIONSTIONSTIONSUse o

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–5FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINEFUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINEFUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINEFUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINEFUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINEDiesel engine m

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3–6 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE5. After refuelling, replace the cap. Turn itclockwise until you hear several clicks.6. Close the fuel filler door.3. Turn th

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–7Fuel filling from drums or portableFuel filling from drums or portableFuel filling from drums or portableFuel filling from dr

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–9SAFETSAFETSAFETSAFETSAFETY BELY BELY BELY BELY BELT HEIGHTT HEIGHTT HEIGHTT HEIGHTT HEIGHTADJUSTMENTADJUSTME

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3–8 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEELECTRIC FOLDING MIRRORELECTRIC FOLDING MIRRORELECTRIC FOLDING MIRRORELECTRIC FOLDING MIRRORELECTRIC FOLDING MIRRORPress the

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–9INSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORINSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORINSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORINSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORINSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORThe inside rear

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3–10 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEADJUSTING THE STEERINGADJUSTING THE STEERINGADJUSTING THE STEERINGADJUSTING THE STEERINGADJUSTING THE STEERINGWHEELWHEELWHEE

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–11To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel andpush the lever down. Then, move the steer-ing wheel to a comfortable position

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3–12 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE•••••SSSSSTTTTTARARARARARTTTTTStarts the engine. When the engine starts,release the key, and it will automatically re-turn t

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–13IMMOBILISER SYSTEMIMMOBILISER SYSTEMIMMOBILISER SYSTEMIMMOBILISER SYSTEMIMMOBILISER SYSTEMThe immobiliser system provides an

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3–14 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEMANUAL TRANSAXLEMANUAL TRANSAXLEMANUAL TRANSAXLEMANUAL TRANSAXLEMANUAL TRANSAXLE1. Make sure the driver and passengers arewe

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–15AAAAAUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC TRTIC TRTIC TRTIC TRTIC TRANSANSANSANSANSAAAAAXLEXLEXLEXLEXLE1. Make sure the driver and p

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3–16 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLESelector lever positionsSelector lever positionsSelector lever positionsSelector lever positionsSelector lever positions• P

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–17Selector lever with manual modeSelector lever with manual modeSelector lever with manual modeSelector lever with manual mode

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1–10 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSPREGNANT WOMEN ANDPREGNANT WOMEN ANDPREGNANT WOMEN ANDPREGNANT WOMEN ANDPREGNANT WOMEN ANDSSSSSAFETAFETAFET

Page 47 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

3–18 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEShifting out of park (P)Shifting out of park (P)Shifting out of park (P)Shifting out of park (P)Shifting out of park (P)Your

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–194. Insert and press the ignition key into slot.5. Shift to neutral (N).6. Remove the key from the slot.7. Start the engine a

Page 49 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–3

3–20 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEFuel Economy ModeFuel Economy ModeFuel Economy ModeFuel Economy ModeFuel Economy ModeThe vehicle may have a fuel economy mod

Page 50 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–21WET BRAKESWET BRAKESWET BRAKESWET BRAKESWET BRAKESDriving through water or washing your car canget the brake components wet.

Page 51 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–5

3–22 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEPPPPPARKING BRARKING BRARKING BRARKING BRARKING BRAKEAKEAKEAKEAKEThe vehicle has an Electric Parking Brake(EPB). The switch

Page 52 - 2–6 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–23If the parking brake status light flashes con-tinuously, the EPB is only partially applied orreleased, or there is a problem

Page 53 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–7

3–24 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEAutomatic EPB ReleaseAutomatic EPB ReleaseAutomatic EPB ReleaseAutomatic EPB ReleaseAutomatic EPB ReleaseThe EPB will automa

Page 54 - 2–8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–25ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)ANTI-LOCK BR

Page 55 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–9

3–26 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEBraking with ABSBraking with ABSBraking with ABSBraking with ABSBraking with ABSRegardless of the road conditions, do not pu

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–27HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST (HBA)(HBA

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–11Once you have selected an appropriate infantor child restraint, read and carefully follow themanufacturer’s

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3–28 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEESC OFF BUTTONESC OFF BUTTONESC OFF BUTTONESC OFF BUTTONESC OFF BUTTONESC can be deactivated by pressing the ESCOFF button o

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–29DCDCDCDCDCS OPERS OPERS OPERS OPERS OPERAAAAATIONAL TIONAL TIONAL TIONAL TIONAL CCCCCONDITIONSONDITIONSONDITIONSONDITIONSOND

Page 60 - C0E2010A

3–30 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLETURBOCHARGER SYSTEMTURBOCHARGER SYSTEMTURBOCHARGER SYSTEMTURBOCHARGER SYSTEMTURBOCHARGER SYSTEM(Diesel only)(Diesel only)(Di

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–31ENGINE BRAKINGENGINE BRAKINGENGINE BRAKINGENGINE BRAKINGENGINE BRAKINGTo help use the braking effect of engine com-pression

Page 62 - L4W2221A

3–32 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLESTOPPING THE VEHICLESTOPPING THE VEHICLESTOPPING THE VEHICLESTOPPING THE VEHICLESTOPPING THE VEHICLEFor automatic transaxle,

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–33PARKING ASSISTPARKING ASSISTPARKING ASSISTPARKING ASSISTPARKING ASSISTANCE SYANCE SYANCE SYANCE SYANCE SYSTEMSTEMSTEMSTEMSTE

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3–34 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEWarning rangeWarning rangeWarning rangeWarning rangeWarning rangeTTTTTone ONone ONone ONone ONone ONTTTTTone OFFone OFFone O

Page 65 - C7E2021A

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–35SUGGESTIONS FOR MORESUGGESTIONS FOR MORESUGGESTIONS FOR MORESUGGESTIONS FOR MORESUGGESTIONS FOR MOREEEEEECCCCCONOMICONOMICON

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3–36 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE• Do not rest your foot on the brake pedalwhile driving.• Adhere to the vehicle maintenance sched-ule in the service guide a

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–37TRAILER TOWINGTRAILER TOWINGTRAILER TOWINGTRAILER TOWINGTRAILER TOWINGYour safety and satisfaction depend uponproper use of

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1–12 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSLOWLOWLOWLOWLOWERERERERER ANCHOR AND TOPANCHOR AND TOPANCHOR AND TOPANCHOR AND TOPANCHOR AND TOPTETHER

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3–38 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLETOWING EQUIPMENT WITHTOWING EQUIPMENT WITHTOWING EQUIPMENT WITHTOWING EQUIPMENT WITHTOWING EQUIPMENT WITHREMOREMOREMOREMOREM

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–395. Rotate the locking key up to the lock thehitch into place and remove the hitch lock-ing key.Check that the hitch is corre

Page 71 - C0E2011A

3–40 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE5. Lift up and pull outward to remove thehitch from the receiver.6. Insert the hitch cover into the receiverhousing.TRAILER

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–41Maximum Load Limits(unit: kg)with Brakewithout Brakewith Brakewithout Brake1,5007501,500750--1,7007502,0007501,700750M/TA/T2

Page 73 - C7D2008A

3–42 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLESAFETY CHAINSSAFETY CHAINSSAFETY CHAINSSAFETY CHAINSSAFETY CHAINSAlways attach safety chains between yourvehicle and the tra

Page 74 - L7D2087A

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–43• When driving uphill do not drive fasterthan 30 km/h (19 mph) in first gear or50 km/h (31 mph) in second gear.• Make sure t

Page 75 - L7D2089AL7D2085A

3–44 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEDRIVING ON GRADIENTSDRIVING ON GRADIENTSDRIVING ON GRADIENTSDRIVING ON GRADIENTSDRIVING ON GRADIENTSReduce speed and shift t

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–45ENGINE EXHAUST (CARBONENGINE EXHAUST (CARBONENGINE EXHAUST (CARBONENGINE EXHAUST (CARBONENGINE EXHAUST (CARBONMONOXIDE)MONOX

Page 77 - L7D2102A

3–46 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEENVIRENVIRENVIRENVIRENVIRONMENTONMENTONMENTONMENTONMENTALALALALALPROTECTIONPROTECTIONPROTECTIONPROTECTIONPROTECTIONTREND-SET

Page 78 - SWITCHES AND CONTROLS

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–1•••••AIR VENTSAIR VENTSAIR VENTSAIR VENTSAIR VENTS...

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–13To install a child restraint which comesequipped with lower and top tether anchorattachments, follow the in

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4–2 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMAIR VENTSAIR VENTSAIR VENTSAIR VENTSAIR VENTSSide ventsSide ventsSide ventsSide ventsSide ventsYou can direct air

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–3CCCCCONTRONTRONTRONTRONTROL POL POL POL POL PANELANELANELANELANEL1. Temperature control knob.2. Fan control knob.

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4–4 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMFFFFFAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CONTRONTRONTRONTRONTROL KNOBOL KNOBOL KNOBOL KNOBOL KNOBYou may control the rate of airfl

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–5RERERERERECIRCIRCIRCIRCIRCULCULCULCULCULAAAAATION MODE BUTTTION MODE BUTTTION MODE BUTTTION MODE BUTTTION MODE BU

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4–6 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMAIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONINGThe refrigeration unit of the air

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–7Normal coolingNormal coolingNormal coolingNormal coolingNormal cooling1. Turn on the air conditioning (A/C) butto

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4–8 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMNormal heatingNormal heatingNormal heatingNormal heatingNormal heating1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indica

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–9To keep the windscreen clear and direct warmair through floor, turn the air distribution knobto FLOOR/DEFROST ( )

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4–10 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMAAAAAUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC CLIMATIC CLIMATIC CLIMATIC CLIMATIC CLIMATETETETETECONTROLCONTROLCONTROLCONTRO

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–11AAAAAUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC TEMPERTIC TEMPERTIC TEMPERTIC TEMPERTIC TEMPERAAAAATURE CTURE CTURE CTURE CTUR

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1–14 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSCHILD RESTRCHILD RESTRCHILD RESTRCHILD RESTRCHILD RESTRAINT INSTAINT INSTAINT INSTAINT INSTAINT INSTALLALLA

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4–12 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMTTTTTo set the desiro set the desiro set the desiro set the desiro set the desired ted ted ted ted temperemperem

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–13Fan speed control knobFan speed control knobFan speed control knobFan speed control knobFan speed control knobAd

Page 93 - KEYSKEYS

4–14 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMDEFROSTINGDEFROSTINGDEFROSTINGDEFROSTINGDEFROSTINGPress the DEFROST button () to defrostthe windscreen. The A/C

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–15OUTOUTOUTOUTOUTSIDE TEMPERSIDE TEMPERSIDE TEMPERSIDE TEMPERSIDE TEMPERAAAAATURE DISPLTURE DISPLTURE DISPLTURE DI

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4–16 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMOPEROPEROPEROPEROPERAAAAATING TIPS FTING TIPS FTING TIPS FTING TIPS FTING TIPS FORORORORORVENTILVENTILVENTILVENT

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–17RDS RRDS RRDS RRDS RRDS RADIO AND CD PLADIO AND CD PLADIO AND CD PLADIO AND CD PLADIO AND CD PLAAAAAYERYERYERYER

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4–18 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 1.PowerPowerPowerPowerPower buttonWhen the power is ON:Short press: Switches the mute functionON and OFF.Long p

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–1910.DIRDIRDIRDIRDIR buttonUsed to insert a disc into the unit.11.|<SEEK|<SEEK|<SEEK|<SEEK|<SEEK bu

Page 99 - DOOR LOCKS

4–20 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMRADIO MODERADIO MODERADIO MODERADIO MODERADIO MODERADIO MODE SELECTIONRADIO MODE SELECTIONRADIO MODE SELECTIONRA

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–21FFFFFAAAAAVVVVVOURITE PRESET MEMOROURITE PRESET MEMOROURITE PRESET MEMOROURITE PRESET MEMOROURITE PRESET MEMORYY

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–15EEDCDCBB1AGroup 0Group 0+Group ISize classSize classSize classSize classSize classOn the seats inOn the sea

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4–22 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMPLPLPLPLPLAAAAAYING A CD(YING A CD(YING A CD(YING A CD(YING A CD(S)S)S)S)S)As each CD is inserted, the radio wil

Page 103 - ELECTRIC WINDOWS

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–23If an error appears on the display, see “““““CDCDCDCDCDMessages”Messages”Messages”Messages”Messages” later in th

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4–24 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDMP3MP3MP3MP3MP3//

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–25The player will be able to read and play amaximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and999 files. Long file names, fold

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4–26 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMIf there is no apparent damage, try a knowngood CD.Do not add any label to a CD, it could getcaught in the CD pl

Page 107 - BONNETBONNET

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–27ALLALLALLALLALL/DIRE/DIRE/DIRE/DIRE/DIRECTCTCTCTCTORORORORORY MODEY MODEY MODEY MODEY MODERepeat, intro-scan, ra

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4–28 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMSECURITY SYSTEMSECURITY SYSTEMSECURITY SYSTEMSECURITY SYSTEMSECURITY SYSTEMThe security system will protect agai

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–29RELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELE

Page 110 - ELECTRIC SUNROOF

4–30 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMAuto ConnectionAuto ConnectionAuto ConnectionAuto ConnectionAuto ConnectionCase 1 : The audio will try to connec

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–311.PowerPowerPowerPowerPower buttonPower on: Press this button.Power off: Press this button more than1 second.Aud

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IMPORIMPORIMPORIMPORIMPORTTTTTANT NOANT NOANT NOANT NOANT NOTICETICETICETICETICEPlease read this manual and follow theinstructions carefully.: This is

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1–16 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSISOFIX size class and seat deviceISOFIX size class and seat deviceISOFIX size class and seat deviceISOFIX s

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4–32 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMRDS RADIO AND CDRDS RADIO AND CDRDS RADIO AND CDRDS RADIO AND CDRDS RADIO AND CDCHANGERCHANGERCHANGERCHANGERCHAN

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–331.PowerPowerPowerPowerPower buttonWhen the power is ON:Short press: Switches the mute functionON and OFF.Long pr

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4–34 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMAUDIO ADJUSTMENTAUDIO ADJUSTMENTAUDIO ADJUSTMENTAUDIO ADJUSTMENTAUDIO ADJUSTMENTBass TBass TBass TBass TBass Ton

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–35Preset EQ SelectionPreset EQ SelectionPreset EQ SelectionPreset EQ SelectionPreset EQ SelectionPress the [MENU S

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4–36 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMRDS OPERRDS OPERRDS OPERRDS OPERRDS OPERAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONAF On/OffAF On/OffAF On/OffAF On/OffAF On/OffAF

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CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–37PLPLPLPLPLAAAAAYING A CD(YING A CD(YING A CD(YING A CD(YING A CD(S)S)S)S)S)As each CD is inserted, the radio wil

Page 120 - ROOF RACK

4–38 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMDISC LOADDISC LOADDISC LOADDISC LOADDISC LOADThis radio hold up to 6 discs.Step 1: Press the [LOAD] and then the

Page 121 - ANTENNAANTENNA

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–39USING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDUSING AN MP3/WMA CDMP3MP3MP3MP3MP3//

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4–40 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMThe player will be able to read and play amaximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and999 files. Long file names, fold

Page 123 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–1

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–41FILE SYSTEM AND NAMINGFILE SYSTEM AND NAMINGFILE SYSTEM AND NAMINGFILE SYSTEM AND NAMINGFILE SYSTEM AND NAMINGTh

Page 124 - 3–2 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–17Installation of child restraints with lowerInstallation of child restraints with lowerInstallation of child

Page 125 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–3

4–42 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMCD MESSAGESCD MESSAGESCD MESSAGESCD MESSAGESCD MESSAGESCHECK CDCHECK CDCHECK CDCHECK CDCHECK CD: If this message

Page 126 - FUELFUEL

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–43If any error occurs repeatedly or if an errorcannot be corrected, contact your dealer. If theradio displays an e

Page 127 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–5

4–44 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEMRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELEASING THE SECURITY LOCKRELE

Page 128 - 3–6 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–45Incoming CallIncoming CallIncoming CallIncoming CallIncoming CallThe audio shall display “Incoming Call…” for3 s

Page 129 - ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS

4–46 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM6.CALLCALLCALLCALLCALLShort press : Make a call (first pressing),Dialing (second pressing)Long press : Cancel th

Page 130 - 3–8 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–1•••••SPSPSPSPSPARE TARE TARE TARE TARE TYRE, JAYRE, JAYRE, JAYRE, JAYRE, JACK AND VEHICLE TCK AND VEHICLE TCK AND VEHICLE TCK AND VEHI

Page 131 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–9

5–2 EMERGENCIESSPSPSPSPSPARE TARE TARE TARE TARE TYRE, JAYRE, JAYRE, JAYRE, JAYRE, JACK ANDCK ANDCK ANDCK ANDCK ANDVEHICLE TOOLSVEHICLE TOOLSVEHICLE

Page 132 - 3–10 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–3Removing the spare tyreRemoving the spare tyreRemoving the spare tyreRemoving the spare tyreRemoving the spare tyre1. Use a flat-blade

Page 133 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–11

5–4 EMERGENCIESIf this vehicle has a tyre sealant and compres-sor kit, there may not be a spare tyre, tyrechanging equipment, and on some vehiclesthe

Page 134 - 3–12 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–5Read and follow all of the tyre sealant andcompressor kit instructions.The kit includes:(1). Pressure Gauge(2). Pressure Deflation But

Page 135 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–13

1–18 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS2. Locate the two lower anchor positions. Thelocation of each lower anchor is identifiedwith a circular mar

Page 136 - 3–14 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

5–6 EMERGENCIES4. Remove the valve stem cap from the flattyre by turning it counterclockwise.5. Attach the sealant/air hose (7) onto thetyre valve st

Page 137 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–7If the vehicle has an accessory power outlet,do not use the cigarette lighter.If the vehicle only has a cigarette lighter, usethe ciga

Page 138 - 3–16 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

5–8 EMERGENCIES20. Wipe off any sealant from the wheel, tyreor vehicle.21. Dispose of the used sealant canister (5)and sealant/air hose (7) assembly

Page 139 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–17

EMERGENCIES 5–9USING THE TIRE SEALANT ANDUSING THE TIRE SEALANT ANDUSING THE TIRE SEALANT ANDUSING THE TIRE SEALANT ANDUSING THE TIRE SEALANT ANDCOMP

Page 140 - 3–18 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

5–10 EMERGENCIESThe tyre sealant and compressor kit has anaccessory adapter located in a compartmenton the bottom of its housing that may be usedto i

Page 141 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–19

EMERGENCIES 5–11REMOREMOREMOREMOREMOVVVVVAL AND INSTAL AND INSTAL AND INSTAL AND INSTAL AND INSTALLALLALLALLALLAAAAATION OF THETION OF THETION OF THE

Page 142 - BRAKESBRAKES

5–12 EMERGENCIES3. Insert the jack handle and the wheelwrench into the jack.4. Rotate the wheel wrench clockwise to raisethe lift head slightly.5. Lo

Page 143 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–21

EMERGENCIES 5–137. Raise vehicle by rotating wheel wrench orjack handle clockwise until lifting head fitsfirmly into appropriate notch and tyre isoff

Page 144 - 3–22 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

5–14 EMERGENCIES14. Hang the tyre carrier on the support rodand tighten the bolt in the hole above therear bumper to 4.4 lb-ft (6 Nm) to raisethe tyr

Page 145 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–23

EMERGENCIES 5–15NOTENOTENOTENOTENOTEThe compact spare tyre is for short termThe compact spare tyre is for short termThe compact spare tyre is for sho

Page 146 - 3–24 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–19To tilt the front head restraints,1. Place it in its upright position by pushingit forward fully and releas

Page 147 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–25

5–16 EMERGENCIESSTSTSTSTSTARARARARARTING THE ENGINETING THE ENGINETING THE ENGINETING THE ENGINETING THE ENGINEWITH JUMPER CABLESWITH JUMPER CABLESWI

Page 148 - 3–26 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–17Attaching jumper cablesAttaching jumper cablesAttaching jumper cablesAttaching jumper cablesAttaching jumper cablesTo jump start your

Page 149 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–27

5–18 EMERGENCIESTOWING THE VEHICLETOWING THE VEHICLETOWING THE VEHICLETOWING THE VEHICLETOWING THE VEHICLEIf it is necessary to tow your vehicle, con

Page 150 - 3–28 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–195. Tow the vehicle with the front wheels offthe road.TTTTTowing your vehicle with a wheel liftowing your vehicle with a wheel liftowi

Page 151 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–29

5–20 EMERGENCIESAlso the wheels, axles, drive train, steeringand brakes must be all in a good condition.If not available to use a flat-bed equipment,

Page 152 - 3–30 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–21RRRRReeeeear Tar Tar Tar Tar Towing owing owing owing owing EyEyEyEyEye Ae Ae Ae Ae AttttttttttachmentachmentachmentachmentachmentWhe

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5–22 EMERGENCIESROCKING YOUR VEHICLEROCKING YOUR VEHICLEROCKING YOUR VEHICLEROCKING YOUR VEHICLEROCKING YOUR VEHICLEIf stuck in snow, mud or other lo

Page 154 - 3–32 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

EMERGENCIES 5–23If the fan is not operating and steam is vis-ible, perform the following:1. Turn off engine.2. Move away from vehicle without opening

Page 155 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–33

5–24 EMERGENCIES WWWWWARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGScalding hot coolant steam could beScalding hot coolant steam could beScalding hot coolant st

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–1•••••SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS...

Page 157 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–35

1–20 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSFRFRFRFRFRONT SEONT SEONT SEONT SEONT SEAAAAAT RET RET RET RET RECLINING ADJUSTCLINING ADJUSTCLINING ADJUST

Page 158 - 3–36 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

6–2 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARESAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSWhen performing any inspection

Page 159 - TRAILER TOWING

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–3• If it is necessary to check under the bon-net while the engine is running, take careto avoid unexpected and sudden move

Page 160 - 3–38 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

6–4 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVER’’’’’S CHES CHES CHES CHES CHECK LISTCK LISTCK LISTCK LISTCK LISTTo maintain safe and depen

Page 161 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–39

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–5ENGINE CENGINE CENGINE CENGINE CENGINE COMPOMPOMPOMPOMPARARARARARTTTTTMENTMENTMENTMENTMENT2.4 DOHC MODEL2.4 DOHC MODEL2.4

Page 162 - 3–40 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

6–6 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE3.0 DOHC MODEL3.0 DOHC MODEL3.0 DOHC MODEL3.0 DOHC MODEL3.0 DOHC MODEL 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 2. Engine Oil Fill Ca

Page 163 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–41

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–7 1.Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 2. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 3. Engine Oil Fill Cap 4. Brake Fluid Reservoir 5. Engine

Page 164 - 3–42 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

6–8 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE6. Check the oil on the dipstick to make sureit is not contaminated.7. Check oil level, as shown on the dipstick.Oil shou

Page 165 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–43

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–98. If the oil level is below MIN, add enoughoil of the same grade as is currently in theengine to raise the oil level to

Page 166 - 3–44 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

6–10 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARESevere conditions include, but are not limitedto:• Frequent cold starts.• Considerable travel in stop-and-go traffic.• F

Page 167 - DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–45

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–11SELECTING THE RIGHT ENGINE OILSELECTING THE RIGHT ENGINE OILSELECTING THE RIGHT ENGINE OILSELECTING THE RIGHT ENGINE OIL

Page 168 - 3–46 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–21DRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVER’’’’’S SES SES SES SES SEAAAAAT HEIGHT ADJUSTT HEIGHT ADJUSTT HEIGHT ADJUSTT

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6–12 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEMENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEMENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEMENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEMENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEMThis vehic

Page 170 - AIR VENTS

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–13If the change engine oil lamp comes back onand stays on when you start your vehicle, theengine oil life system has not r

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6–14 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARECOOLANT CONCENTRATIONAntifreeze(%)44%52%Water(%)56%48%ClimateAverage areaExtremelycold areaIf the coolant level falls be

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–15CCCCCOOLOOLOOLOOLOOLANT SPEANT SPEANT SPEANT SPEANT SPECIFICCIFICCIFICCIFICCIFICAAAAATION ANDTION ANDTION ANDTION ANDTIO

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6–16 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE4. Reinstall the reservoir cap.RECOMMENDED BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUIDRECOMMENDED BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUIDRECOMMENDED BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUI

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–17TRANSAXLE FLUIDTRANSAXLE FLUIDTRANSAXLE FLUIDTRANSAXLE FLUIDTRANSAXLE FLUIDIt is not necessary to check the transaxle fl

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6–18 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARERECOMMENDED POWER STEERINGRECOMMENDED POWER STEERINGRECOMMENDED POWER STEERINGRECOMMENDED POWER STEERINGRECOMMENDED POWE

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–19In cold weather, do not fill the windscreenwasher fluid reservoir more than three quar-ters full.Washer fluid can freeze

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6–20 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARECLEANING THE AIR CLEANERCLEANING THE AIR CLEANERCLEANING THE AIR CLEANERCLEANING THE AIR CLEANERCLEANING THE AIR CLEANER

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–21MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULESee “SCHEDULED MAINT

Page 179 - C7E4019B

1–22 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSTo raise the passenger’s seatback, do thefollowing:1. Lift the seatback and push to original po-sition.2. L

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6–22 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE8. Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly orterminal grease to help prevent futurecorrosion.BABABABABATTERTTERTTERTTERT

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–23BRAKE PEDALBRAKE PEDALBRAKE PEDALBRAKE PEDALBRAKE PEDALSee your dealer if the brake pedal does notreturn to normal heigh

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6–24 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMaintaining tyres at pressure specified in thismanual will ensure

Page 183 - L7D2092A

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–25S3W6401AUnderinflationCorrectinflationOverinflationSee “VEHICLE SPECIFICATION” in the index forcorrect tyre inflation pr

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6–26 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREReplace tyres when the tread wear indicatorsbecome visible. The wear indicators appearbetween the tread grooves when the

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–27TTTTTYRE RYRE RYRE RYRE RYRE ROOOOOTTTTTAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONNormally, the front tyres will wear faster thanrear tyr

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6–28 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARETEMPORTEMPORTEMPORTEMPORTEMPORARARARARARY SPY SPY SPY SPY SPARE TARE TARE TARE TARE TYREYREYREYREYREAlthough the tempora

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–29Do not use the temporary spare on other ve-hicles. And do not mix the temporary sparetyre or wheel with other wheels or

Page 188 - RADIO MODE

6–30 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREFUSESFUSESFUSESFUSESFUSESTo replace a fuse:1. Open the fuse cover.2. Identify the defective fuse by its meltedelement.3.

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–31FUSE BLOCKFUSE BLOCKFUSE BLOCKFUSE BLOCKFUSE BLOCK• Interior fuse block is located in the left sideof the front passenge

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–23ELEELEELEELEELECTRIC SECTRIC SECTRIC SECTRIC SECTRIC SEAAAAATTTTT(DRIVER'S SE(DRIVER'S SE(DRIVER&

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6–32 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARENOTENOTENOTENOTENOTENot all fuse block descriptions in thisNot all fuse block descriptions in thisNot all fuse block des

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–33Interior fuse blockInterior fuse blockInterior fuse blockInterior fuse blockInterior fuse blockNOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED

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6–34 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREHTD WASH /MIREngine room fuse blockEngine room fuse blockEngine room fuse blockEngine room fuse blockEngine room fuse bl

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–35Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only)Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only)Auxiliary engine room fuse b

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6–36 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREbulb. See “BULB SPECIFICATIONS” in theindex.9. Reinstall the bulb retaining spring.10. Replace the headlamp cap.11. Conn

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–37PARKING LAMPSPARKING LAMPSPARKING LAMPSPARKING LAMPSPARKING LAMPSBulb replacementBulb replacementBulb replacementBulb re

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6–38 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREREREREREREVERSE, TVERSE, TVERSE, TVERSE, TVERSE, TAILAILAILAILAIL, BR, BR, BR, BR, BRAKE, REAKE, REAKE, REAKE, REAKE, RE

Page 198 -  Next/Previous Track

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–39CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOPLAMPCENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOPLAMPCENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOPLAMPCENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOPLAMPCENTER H

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6–40 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREWhen cleaning the inside or outside of yourvehicle, do not use cleaning materials such asthe following, except as noted

Page 200

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–41Open the doors to allow proper ventilationwhen you use any cleaning agents or otherchemicals in the vehicle interior.To

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1–24 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSREREREREREAR SEAR SEAR SEAR SEAR SEAAAAATTTTTSSSSSFOLDING REFOLDING REFOLDING REFOLDING REFOLDING REAR SEAR

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6–42 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARESafety belt careSafety belt careSafety belt careSafety belt careSafety belt careAlways keep the safety belts clean and d

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–43CARE AND CLEANING OF THECARE AND CLEANING OF THECARE AND CLEANING OF THECARE AND CLEANING OF THECARE AND CLEANING OF THE

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6–44 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CAREForeign material depositsForeign material depositsForeign material depositsForeign material depositsForeign material dep

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–45Finish damageFinish damageFinish damageFinish damageFinish damageRepair stone chips, fractures, or deepscratches in the

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7-1•GENERGENERGENERGENERGENERAL INFAL INFAL INFAL INFAL INFORMAORMAORMAORMAORMATIONTIONTIONTIONTION...

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7-2 VEHICLE MAINTENANCEGENERGENERGENERGENERGENERAL INFAL INFAL INFAL INFAL INFORMAORMAORMAORMAORMATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONThis section provides the maint

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7-3SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESCHEDULED MAINTENANCESCHEDULED MAINTENANCESCHEDULED MAINTENANCESCHEDULED MAINTENANCEService schedulesServ

Page 210

7-4 VEHICLE MAINTENANCEDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionReplace pollen filterReplace air filterReplace spark plugsReplace diese

Page 211

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7-5Maintenance ItemMaintenance ItemMaintenance ItemMaintenance ItemMaintenance Item123&17578NoteNoteNoteNoteNoteReplace every

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–25To fold down the rear seatbacks separately:1. Ensure all three of the safety belts areunbuckled and the fro

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7-6 VEHICLE MAINTENANCENoteNoteNoteNoteNoteIf driving under severe conditions : driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or towing a trailer frequent

Page 214

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7-7Maintenance ItemMaintenance ItemMaintenance ItemMaintenance ItemMaintenance ItemGeneral for beltsGeneral allTyre condition &am

Page 216 - 5–2 EMERGENCIES

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–1•••••IDENTIFICIDENTIFICIDENTIFICIDENTIFICIDENTIFICAAAAATION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSTION NUMBERS...

Page 217 - EMERGENCIES 5–3

8–2 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONIDENTIFICIDENTIFICIDENTIFICIDENTIFICIDENTIFICAAAAATION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSTION NUMBERSVEHICLE IDENTI

Page 218 - 5–4 EMERGENCIES

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–32.4D3.0D2.2 DSL2.4D3.0D2.2 DSL2.4D / 3.0D2.2 DSLAWDAWD4.7L5.7L5.6L8.5L10.9L9.1L8.465L8.765L0.67L0.053L1.1L0.8 ± 0.1L0.6 ± 0.

Page 219 - EMERGENCIES 5–5

8–4 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONENGINE OILENGINE OILENGINE OILENGINE OILENGINE OILEngineEngineEngineEngineEngineSelect an oil viscosity based on the outside

Page 220 - 5–6 EMERGENCIES

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–5189 (FWD)188 (AWD)184 (FWD)182 (AWD)VEHICLE SPEVEHICLE SPEVEHICLE SPEVEHICLE SPEVEHICLE SPECIFICCIFICCIFICCIFICCIFICAAAAATIO

Page 221 - EMERGENCIES 5–7

8–6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION11.77. 48.92102.2.2.2.2.4D4D4D4D4DFWD MTFWD MTFWD MTFWD MTFWD MTUrban [L/100km]Extra-urban [L/100km]Combinedl [L/100 km]CO2

Page 222 - 5–8 EMERGENCIES

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–73.0D3.0D3.0D3.0D3.0D655.72.2.2.2.2.4D4D4D4D4D4.7CAPCAPCAPCAPCAPAAAAACITIESCITIESCITIESCITIESCITIESLength [mm]Width [mm]Heigh

Page 223 - EMERGENCIES 5–9

TTTTTABLE OF CABLE OF CABLE OF CABLE OF CABLE OF CONTENTONTENTONTENTONTENTONTENTSSSSS1.1.1.1.1.SESESESESEAAAAATTTTTS AND OCS AND OCS AND OCS AND OCS A

Page 224 - 5–10 EMERGENCIES

1–26 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSFor third row seating entry or exit, do thefollowing:1. Ensure all three of the safety belts areunbuckled a

Page 225 - EMERGENCIES 5–11

8–8 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONBelow 4 occupants : 35/2.4/240(Eco. pressure : 38/2.6/260)Above 5 occupants, with towing trailer :35/2.4/24060/4.2/420Below

Page 226 - 5–12 EMERGENCIES

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–1NANANANANAVIGVIGVIGVIGVIGAAAAATION MANUTION MANUTION MANUTION MANUTION MANUALALALALAL999990.0.0.0.0.INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM FUNC

Page 227 - EMERGENCIES 5–13

9–2 NAVIGATION MANUAL5.5.5.5.5.NANANANANAVIGVIGVIGVIGVIGAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTION...

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–30.0.0.0.0.1 INTR1 INTR1 INTR1 INTR1 INTRODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTION1. GETTING ST1. GETTING ST1. GETTING ST1. GETTIN

Page 229 - EMERGENCIES 5–15

9–4 NAVIGATION MANUALDo not disassemble or modify the device. Ifyou do, it may result in accidents, fire, or elec-trical shock.Do not pour water or i

Page 230 - 5–16 EMERGENCIES

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–5Do not park your vehicle in an unauthorizedarea to operate the system.The various volume settings should be se-lected so that ac

Page 231 - EMERGENCIES 5–17

9–6 NAVIGATION MANUALDo not keep the system running with theengine stopped. Doing so can drain thevehicle's battery. When you use the system,alw

Page 232 - TOWING THE VEHICLE

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–7Do not place objects on the dashboard. It willaffect the sensor which controls head lampand display brightness.Do not place obje

Page 233 - EMERGENCIES 5–19

9–8 NAVIGATION MANUALUSB connectorShould the liquid crystal panel crack, do notcome into contact with the liquid coming fromthe interior of the panel

Page 234 - 5–20 EMERGENCIES

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–9Steering WheelSteering WheelSteering WheelSteering WheelSteering WheelPower on/offChanging to the next station or trackTo reach

Page 235 - EMERGENCIES 5–21

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–27To return the rear seat to its original position:1. Hook the safety belts to the retaining guideto make sur

Page 236 - ROCKING YOUR VEHICLE

9–10 NAVIGATION MANUALMain MenuMain MenuMain MenuMain MenuMain MenuPress the MENU hard key to display the MainMenu screen. From this screen you can r

Page 237 - EMERGENCIES 5–23

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–11MP3MP3MP3MP3MP3File InformationPlaying TimePlaying StatusCurrent FolderFile ListRepeatList ControlStopPrevious FilePlay/PauseNe

Page 238 - 5–24 EMERGENCIES

9–12 NAVIGATION MANUALAAAAATTTTTCCCCCBesides pressing the ATC button in MainMenu, ATC information is displayed on thebottom of the screen whenever th

Page 239 - SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–1

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–13SettingsSettingsSettingsSettingsSettingsScreen Touch CalibrationSystem InformationSystem UpgradeNavigation UpgradeUser Preferen

Page 240 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

9–14 NAVIGATION MANUALScreenScreenScreenScreenScreenIf you press the DIM hard key, the system willdim up to 70% of the brightness.There are 3 steps t

Page 241 - SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–3

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–15SettingsSettingsSettingsSettingsSettingsTouch : calibrate the touch screen.System Information : displays the informationon the

Page 242 - 6–4 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE

9–16 NAVIGATION MANUALPress the System Upgrade button. Press UPGRADE button for system upgrade.If you do not need to upgrade a particularsystem, pres

Page 243 - SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–5

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–17Navigation UpgradeNavigation UpgradeNavigation UpgradeNavigation UpgradeNavigation UpgradeInsert updatable SD card into SD card

Page 244 - 6–6 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE

9–18 NAVIGATION MANUALLanguageLanguageLanguageLanguageLanguageSelect the desired language. This system sup-ports 11 languages for displayed text in m

Page 245 - SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–7

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–19• Time zone list that you can select.Time Zone DisplayRomance Standard Time (GMT+01:00) BrusselsGMT Standard Time (GMT+00:00) L

Page 246 - ENGINE OIL

1–28 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSSUPPLEMENTSUPPLEMENTSUPPLEMENTSUPPLEMENTSUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAL RESTRAL RESTRAL RESTRAL RESTRAINTAINTAINTAINTA

Page 247 - SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 6–9

9–20 NAVIGATION MANUAL0.2 SYSTEM FUNCTION0.2 SYSTEM FUNCTION0.2 SYSTEM FUNCTION0.2 SYSTEM FUNCTION0.2 SYSTEM FUNCTION1. MUL1. MUL1. MUL1. MUL1. MULTI

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–21How to use the MP3 playerHow to use the MP3 playerHow to use the MP3 playerHow to use the MP3 playerHow to use the MP3 playerPr

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9–22 NAVIGATION MANUALMovieMovieMovieMovieMovieSupported file formatsAudio MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV (bit rate 128~192kbps)Video MPEG1/2/4, DivX3.0/4.0/5.0,

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–23How to use the Movie playerHow to use the Movie playerHow to use the Movie playerHow to use the Movie playerHow to use the Movi

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9–24 NAVIGATION MANUALSD card / USBSD card / USBSD card / USBSD card / USBSD card / USB• Connect USB device after the engine isturned on• If you form

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–25Average Vehicle Speed resetDriving Time resetAverage Fuel Consumption resetAverage Vehicle SpeedDriving TimeAverage Fuel Consum

Page 253 - BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID

9–26 NAVIGATION MANUALSetting TemperatureOutside TemperatureDirection of the WindState of Air Conditional (on/off)State of AUTO (on/off)Power of the

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–271.1.1.1.1.WELWELWELWELWELCCCCCOME TOME TOME TOME TOME TO AO AO AO AO A-NA-NA-NA-NA-NAVIVIVIVIVISYSTEMSYSTEMSYSTEMSYSTEMSYSTEMTh

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9–28 NAVIGATION MANUALSchematic Map of Inter-Crossing ---Schematic Map of Inter-Crossing ---Schematic Map of Inter-Crossing ---Schematic Map of Inter

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–292.22.22.22.22.2GETTING STGETTING STGETTING STGETTING STGETTING STARARARARARTEDTEDTEDTEDTED When start A-Navi System for the fi

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–29DRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVER’’’’’S AND FRS AND FRS AND FRS AND FRS AND FRONT PONT PONT PONT PONT PASSENGE

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9–30 NAVIGATION MANUAL If you want to access more functions,please touch Main Menu on Free Navi Map;System then enter Free Navi Menu screen.Picture 2

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–31Picture 2.5 Route Navigation Map

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9–32 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 2.6 Free Navi Map

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–331.Car Icon ---Car Icon ---Car Icon ---Car Icon ---Car Icon --- indicates the current positionand driving direction.2.TTTTTurnin

Page 262 - WHEELS AND TYRES

9–34 NAVIGATION MANUAL2.42.42.42.42.4KEYBOARDSKEYBOARDSKEYBOARDSKEYBOARDSKEYBOARDSA-Navi System provides alphabetical-formatkeyboard which includes L

Page 263 - S3W6401A

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–35Picture 3.1 Free Navi Map3. SELE3. SELE3. SELE3. SELE3. SELECTING A DESTINACTING A DESTINACTING A DESTINACTING A DESTINACTING A

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9–36 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 3.3 Search MenuIn Search Menu, A-Navi System provides yousix different ways of specifying an address,city, POI(Point of

Page 265

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–37Picture3.7 Address Search Picture 3.8 Road Search4. Now enter the road name, and select thedesired road; In “Address Search” sc

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9–38 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture3.9 Enter House No.5. Enter the house number; After specifying the road, touch the fieldof “click here and search house

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–39Picture 3.13 Crossroad Search Picture 3.14 Address Search you also could search the crossroad byentering the name or the prefix

Page 268 - FUSESFUSES

1–30 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSAir bags inflate when a sensor detects a front-end crash of a severity sufficient for air bagdeployment. Th

Page 269

9–40 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 3.15 Search Menu3.2 SE3.2 SE3.2 SE3.2 SE3.2 SEARARARARARCH A DESTINACH A DESTINACH A DESTINACH A DESTINACH A DESTINATIO

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–413. Now select the POI category; Once you confirm POI category, then touch“Next” and enter “POI Search” screen.Picture 3.19 Sele

Page 271 - * : OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

9–42 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 3.21 City POI on Map5. Check the location of the POI; touch to return “POI in City”screen.6. Touch “OK” confirm the P

Page 272 - Engine room fuse block

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–433. Select one POI among results and touch“OK” to enter “Route Plan” screen.In “Nearest POI List” screen, you could:a. select on

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9–44 NAVIGATION MANUAL3.2.3 Search POI by Phone3.2.3 Search POI by Phone3.2.3 Search POI by Phone3.2.3 Search POI by Phone3.2.3 Search POI by Phone1.

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–453.33.33.33.33.3SELESELESELESELESELECT A DESTINACT A DESTINACT A DESTINACT A DESTINACT A DESTINATION IN RETION IN RETION IN RETI

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9–46 NAVIGATION MANUAL: Return to last screen.: Delete one destination.: touch and display chosen destina-tion on map.: Confirm the selected destinat

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NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–473.53.53.53.53.5SESESESESEARARARARARCH A DESTINACH A DESTINACH A DESTINACH A DESTINACH A DESTINATION BTION BTION BTION BTION BYY

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9–48 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 3.39 Digital FormatIn the Degree format, touch the “Lon” (Lon-gitude) input area (Picture 3.38. You shouldinput “E” (Ea

Page 278 - VEHICLE CARE

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–492. Enter UK Postcode and touch OK;Picture 3.43 Postcode Input Screen Picture 3.44 Postcode Result3. Select the desired postcode

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–31The entire process, from initial contactthrough the air bag’s inflation and deflation,occurs within 0.2 sec

Page 280

9–50 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 3.45 Location on map4. Check the location on map.3.8 GO HOME3.8 GO HOME3.8 GO HOME3.8 GO HOME3.8 GO HOMEA-Navi System e

Page 281

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–51 After specifying home address, systementer “Route Plan” screen.Please refer to chapter 4 for “Route Plan”operation details.Pic

Page 282

9–52 NAVIGATION MANUAL44444...11111DESTINADESTINADESTINADESTINADESTINATION MANATION MANATION MANATION MANATION MANAGEMENTGEMENTGEMENTGEMENTGEMENT44

Page 283

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–53A-Navi System enable user to select road typeand routing style according to different navi-gation situations. The default setti

Page 284

9–54 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 4.4 Route Plan-GoPicture 4.5 Route Plan-Simulate Picture 4.6 Calculating route Picture 4.7 System Prompt touch “Go” mea

Page 285 - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–55Picture 4.8 Start Navigating Picture 5.1 Route Navi Map Picture 5.2 Route Navi Menu After route calculation and when GPS po-sit

Page 286 - 7-2 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

9–56 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 5.3 Map Options Picture 5.4 North Up Picture 5.5 Heading Up5.5.5.5.5.1 MAP OPTIONS1 MAP OPTIONS1 MAP OPTIONS1 MAP OPTIO

Page 287 - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–57Picture 5.6 2D MapPicture 5.7 3D Map2.2D/3D:2D/3D:2D/3D:2D/3D:2D/3D: to switch the map between 2D and3D style.Picture 5.8 Day M

Page 288 - R-Replace or change

9–58 NAVIGATION MANUAL7.Simulation SpeedSimulation SpeedSimulation SpeedSimulation SpeedSimulation SpeedThis allows you to set a driving speed during

Page 289 - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7-5

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–59Picture 5.12 Detour Picture 5.13 Recalculate5.4 DETOUR5.4 DETOUR5.4 DETOUR5.4 DETOUR5.4 DETOUR In the “Route Navi Menu” screen,

Page 290 - 7-6 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

1–32 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSCURCURCURCURCURTTTTTAIN AIR BAAIN AIR BAAIN AIR BAAIN AIR BAAIN AIR BAGSGSGSGSGSThe curtain air bags are lo

Page 291 - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7-7

9–60 NAVIGATION MANUAL5.7 AUTO-ROUTING5.7 AUTO-ROUTING5.7 AUTO-ROUTING5.7 AUTO-ROUTING5.7 AUTO-ROUTINGWith the consideration of driving safely, A-Nav

Page 292

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–61Picture 6.2 Route Navi MenuPicture 6.3 Settings_1Picture 6.4 Settings_2 Picture 6.5 Volume6.6.6.6.6.1 VOL1 VOL1 VOL1 VOL1 VOLUM

Page 293 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–1

9–62 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 6.6 Safety Alert6.2 SAFETY ALERT6.2 SAFETY ALERT6.2 SAFETY ALERT6.2 SAFETY ALERT6.2 SAFETY ALERTSpeeding Alert warn you

Page 294 - 8–2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–63Picture 6.7 Trace Record6.3 TRACE RECORD6.3 TRACE RECORD6.3 TRACE RECORD6.3 TRACE RECORD6.3 TRACE RECORDA-Navi System logs all

Page 295 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–3

9–64 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 10 POI Icon Selection touch on Picture 6.9 to enter “POIIcon Selection” screen.When you approach the POI in address b

Page 296 - EngineEngine

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–65Picture 6.11 Settings6.6 SET HOME ADDRESS6.6 SET HOME ADDRESS6.6 SET HOME ADDRESS6.6 SET HOME ADDRESS6.6 SET HOME ADDRESS touch

Page 297 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–5

9–66 NAVIGATION MANUALPicture 6.14 Settings_26.9 RIGHT6.9 RIGHT6.9 RIGHT6.9 RIGHT6.9 RIGHT/LEFT/LEFT/LEFT/LEFT/LEFT-HAND DRIVE-HAND DRIVE-HAND DRIVE-

Page 298 - 8–6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–67Picture 6.17 Settings_26.6.6.6.6.10 ME10 ME10 ME10 ME10 MEASURE UNITASURE UNITASURE UNITASURE UNITASURE UNIT You can set the di

Page 299 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8–7

9–68 NAVIGATION MANUAL• When driving on a wide road in a snakyline, you may experience that the floatingpoint may swing due to the mismatch ofreal di

Page 300 - 8–8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–69• Instruct you to make a U-turn;• No indication at a branching road;• Turning instruction mismatch the real roadcondition;• No

Page 301 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–1

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–33The curtain air bags are designed to deployonly during certain side impact collisions,depending on the cras

Page 302 - 9–2 NAVIGATION MANUAL

9–70 NAVIGATION MANUALIconIconIconIconIconNameNameNameNameNameIconIconIconIconIconNameNameNameNameName77777.2 POI IC.2 POI IC.2 POI IC.2 POI IC.2 POI

Page 303 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–3

NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–71IconIconIconIconIconNameNameNameNameNameIconIconIconIconIconNameNameNameNameNameParkingPetrol StationRecreationPolice StationRa

Page 305 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–5

INDEX 10–1INDEXINDEXINDEXINDEXINDEX1010101010

Page 306 - 9–6 NAVIGATION MANUAL

10–2 INDEXAAAAAABS warning lamp ... 2-8Accessory power outlet ... 2-65Adding brake/clutch fluid ...

Page 307 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–7

INDEX 10–3Dome lamp ... 2-62Bulb replacement ... 6-40Door locks ...

Page 308 - 9–8 NAVIGATION MANUAL

10–4 INDEXHHHHHHazard warning flasher button ... 2-43Head restraints ... 1-19Headlamp ...

Page 309 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–9

INDEX 10–5PPPPPParking assistance system ... 3-33Warning lamp ... 2-18Parking brake ...

Page 310 - 9–10 NAVIGATION MANUAL

10–6 INDEXTyreChains ... 6-28Changing a flat tyre ... 5-11Inflation pressure ...

Page 311 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–11

1–34 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSHOW AIR BAGS PROTECT FRONTHOW AIR BAGS PROTECT FRONTHOW AIR BAGS PROTECT FRONTHOW AIR BAGS PROTECT FRONTHOW

Page 312 - 9–12 NAVIGATION MANUAL

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–35All of these injuries are caused by the forcecreated by the collision as the vehicle isbrought to a sudden

Page 314 - 9–14 NAVIGATION MANUAL

1–36 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSProper positioning of adults andProper positioning of adults andProper positioning of adults andProper posi

Page 315 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–15

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–37•••••Tilt the seatback slightly and do not leanTilt the seatback slightly and do not leanTilt the seatback

Page 316 - 9–16 NAVIGATION MANUAL

1–38 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS•••••Do not place objects, children or petsDo not place objects, children or petsDo not place objects, chil

Page 317 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–17

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–39This switch should only be turned to the offposition if the person in the front passengerposition falls und

Page 318 - 9–18 NAVIGATION MANUAL

1–40 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSThe air bag on-off switch is on the instrumentpanel end cap, on the passenger side of thevehicle. To turn o

Page 319 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–19

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–41To turn the air bags on again, insert any keyor a coin into the switch, push in, and movethe switch to the

Page 321 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–21

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–1•••••QUICK VIEW - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSQUICK VIEW - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSQUICK VIEW - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSQUICK

Page 322 - Max. Resolution 800 x 480

•••••ELECTRIC SUNROOFELECTRIC SUNROOFELECTRIC SUNROOFELECTRIC SUNROOFELECTRIC SUNROOF...

Page 323 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–23

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–3QUICK VIEW – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSQUICK VIEW – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSQUICK VIEW – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSQUICK VIEW

Page 324 - 9–24 NAVIGATION MANUAL

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–1•••••ALALALALALWWWWWAAAAAYYYYYS WES WES WES WES WEAR YAR YAR YAR YAR YOUR SOUR SOUR SOUR SOUR SAFETAFETAFETA

Page 325 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–25

2–4 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSINSTRUMENT CLUSTERINSTRUMENT CLUSTERINSTRUMENT CLUSTERINSTRUMENT CLUSTERINSTRUMENT CLUSTER* The actual cluster in the veh

Page 326 - 9–26 NAVIGATION MANUAL

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–5SPEEDOMETERSPEEDOMETERSPEEDOMETERSPEEDOMETERSPEEDOMETERThe speedometer shows vehicle speed inkilometres per hour (km/h) o

Page 327 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–27

2–6 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS<Diesel>FUEL GAUGEFUEL GAUGEFUEL GAUGEFUEL GAUGEFUEL GAUGEIndicates how much fuel remains in the fueltank when the

Page 328 - 9–28 NAVIGATION MANUAL

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–7Fill up the fuel tank as soon as possible whenwarning lamp comes on.See “FUEL” in the index.INDICINDICINDICINDICINDICAAAA

Page 329 - Picture 2.3 Free Navi Map

2–8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSABS WABS WABS WABS WABS WARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING LAMPAMPAMPAMPAMPThe ABS warning lamp comes on briefly asy

Page 330 - 9–30 NAVIGATION MANUAL

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–9BRBRBRBRBRAKE SYAKE SYAKE SYAKE SYAKE SYSTEM WSTEM WSTEM WSTEM WSTEM WARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING LAMPAMPAMPAM

Page 331 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–31

2–10 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE LAMPELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE LAMPELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE LAMPELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE LAMPELECTRIC PAR

Page 332 - Picture 2.6 Free Navi Map

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–11For vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake(EPB), the parking brake warning lamp shouldcome on briefly when the vehicle

Page 333 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–33

2–12 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSIf the oil level is low, add the specified engineoil to the correct level. See “CHANGINGENGINE OIL AND FILTER” in the in

Page 334 - 9–34 NAVIGATION MANUAL

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–13MALFUNCTION INDICMALFUNCTION INDICMALFUNCTION INDICMALFUNCTION INDICMALFUNCTION INDICAAAAATTTTTOR LOR LOR LOR LOR LAMPAM

Page 335 - Picture 3.1 Free Navi Map

1–2 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMSALALALALALWWWWWAAAAAYYYYYS WES WES WES WES WEAR YAR YAR YAR YAR YOUROUROUROUROURSSSSSAFETAFETAFETAFETAFETY B

Page 336 - Picture 3.3 Search Menu

2–14 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSFRFRFRFRFRONT FONT FONT FONT FONT FOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LAAAAAMP INDICMP INDICMP INDICMP INDICMP INDICAAAAATTTTTOROROROROR

Page 337 - Picture 3.6 City Search

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–15DRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVER’’’’’S SS SS SS SS SAFETAFETAFETAFETAFETY BELY BELY BELY BELY BELT REMINDERT REMINDERT REM

Page 338 - Picture 3.10 Enter House No

2–16 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSHIGH BEHIGH BEHIGH BEHIGH BEHIGH BEAM INDICAM INDICAM INDICAM INDICAM INDICAAAAATTTTTORORORORORThe high-beam indicator i

Page 339 - Picture 3.12 Route Plan

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–17ELEELEELEELEELECTRCTRCTRCTRCTRONIC STONIC STONIC STONIC STONIC STABILITABILITABILITABILITABILITY CY CY CY CY CONTRONTRON

Page 340 - Picture 3.16 POI Menu

2–18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSPPPPPARKING ASSISTARKING ASSISTARKING ASSISTARKING ASSISTARKING ASSISTANCE SYANCE SYANCE SYANCE SYANCE SYSTEMSTEMSTEMSTE

Page 341 - POI Search

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–19LLLLLOOOOOW W W W W WINDSCREENWINDSCREENWINDSCREENWINDSCREENWINDSCREEN W W W W WASHER FLASHER FLASHER FLASHER FLASHER FL

Page 342 - Picture 3.23 POI Menu Screen

2–20 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTTTTTAILAILAILAILAILGGGGGAAAAATE OPEN WTE OPEN WTE OPEN WTE OPEN WTE OPEN WARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING LAMPAM

Page 343 - Picture 3.26 Enter POI Name

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–21CRCRCRCRCRUISE CUISE CUISE CUISE CUISE CONTRONTRONTRONTRONTROL INDICOL INDICOL INDICOL INDICOL INDICAAAAATTTTTOROROROROR

Page 344 - Picture 3.29 POI Menu Screen

2–22 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSGLGLGLGLGLOOOOOW PLW PLW PLW PLW PLUG INDICUG INDICUG INDICUG INDICUG INDICAAAAATTTTTOR (Diesel only)OR (Diesel only)OR

Page 345 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–45

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–23See “DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)” inthe index for more information.DIESEL PDIESEL PDIESEL PDIESEL PDIESEL PARARARARA

Page 346 - : Delete one destination

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–3WHY SWHY SWHY SWHY SWHY SAFETAFETAFETAFETAFETY BELY BELY BELY BELY BELTTTTTS WS WS WS WS WORK!ORK!ORK!ORK!OR

Page 347 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–47

2–24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTRTRTRTRTRAILER INDICAILER INDICAILER INDICAILER INDICAILER INDICAAAAATTTTTORORORORORIlluminates when the trailer is con

Page 348 - Picture 3.39 Digital Format

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–25C7E2033PSESESESESECURITCURITCURITCURITCURITY INDICY INDICY INDICY INDICY INDICAAAAATTTTTORORORORORIndicates the anti-the

Page 349 - (Picture 3.43)

2–26 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSENGINE OIL LEENGINE OIL LEENGINE OIL LEENGINE OIL LEENGINE OIL LEVEL WVEL WVEL WVEL WVEL WARNING LARNING LARNING LARNING

Page 350 - Picture 3.45 Location on map

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–27C7D2008ADRIVER INFDRIVER INFDRIVER INFDRIVER INFDRIVER INFORMAORMAORMAORMAORMATION CENTRE (DICTION CENTRE (DICTION CENTR

Page 351 - 4. ROUTE PLAN

2–28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSL7D2087ADriving Distance For Remaining FuelDriving Distance For Remaining FuelDriving Distance For Remaining FuelDriving

Page 352 - 9–52 NAVIGATION MANUAL

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–29L7D2086AL7D2089AL7D2085AAverage SpeedAverage SpeedAverage SpeedAverage SpeedAverage SpeedThis mode indicates the average

Page 353 - (Picture 4.5)

2–30 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSCCCCCOMPOMPOMPOMPOMPASSASSASSASSASSThis displays the vehicle’s driving direction to8–direction (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W,

Page 354 - Picture 4.4 Route Plan-Go

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–31L7D2102A2. Turn the vehicle around 1 complete circlewithin 90 seconds slowly, then thecalibration will be accomplished.3

Page 355 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–55

2–32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSFFFFFAAAAATTTTTC DISPLC DISPLC DISPLC DISPLC DISPLAAAAAY PY PY PY PY PANELANELANELANELANEL/////OUTOUTOUTOUTOUTSIDESIDESI

Page 356 - North Up

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–33HEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCHHEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCHHEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCHHEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCHHEADLAMP LEVELLING S

Page 357 - Picture 5.9 Night Mode

1–4 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS WWWWWARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGSSSSSAFETAFETAFETAFETAFETY BELY BELY BELY BELY BELTTTTTS PRS PRS PRS

Page 358 - 9–58 NAVIGATION MANUAL

2–34 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSLAMPS ON REMINDERLAMPS ON REMINDERLAMPS ON REMINDERLAMPS ON REMINDERLAMPS ON REMINDERIf you open the driver’s door with

Page 359 - Picture 5.12 Detour

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–35WIPER AWIPER AWIPER AWIPER AWIPER ACTIVCTIVCTIVCTIVCTIVAAAAATED LIGHTINGTED LIGHTINGTED LIGHTINGTED LIGHTINGTED LIGHTING

Page 360 - 6. SETTINGS

2–36 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSPPPPPASSING LIGHT SWITASSING LIGHT SWITASSING LIGHT SWITASSING LIGHT SWITASSING LIGHT SWITCHCHCHCHCHTo flash the high-be

Page 361 - Picture 6.3 Settings_1

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–37The front fog lamp indicator in the instrumentpanel illuminates when the fog lamps areturned on.To turn the fog lamps of

Page 362 - Picture 6.6 Safety Alert

2–38 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTo operate the windscreen wipers, turn theignition ACC or ON and move the windscreenwiper/washer lever upward.The windsc

Page 363 - Picture 6.7 Trace Record

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–39Automatic wipers with rain sensorAutomatic wipers with rain sensorAutomatic wipers with rain sensorAutomatic wipers with

Page 364 - Picture 6.9 Address Book Edit

2–40 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTo spray washer fluid on the windscreen:• Turn the ignition ACC or ON.• Pull the windscreen wiper / washer levertoward y

Page 365 - Picture 6.12 GPS Status

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–41TTTTTAILAILAILAILAILGGGGGAAAAATE WINDOTE WINDOTE WINDOTE WINDOTE WINDOW WIPER ANDW WIPER ANDW WIPER ANDW WIPER ANDW WIPE

Page 366 - Picture 6.15 Left-hand Drive

2–42 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSRear smart wiperRear smart wiperRear smart wiperRear smart wiperRear smart wiperTo achieve a clear vision in the rain, t

Page 367 - Picture 6.19 About

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–43HAZHAZHAZHAZHAZARD WARD WARD WARD WARD WARNING FLARNING FLARNING FLARNING FLARNING FLASHER BUTTASHER BUTTASHER BUTTASHER

Page 368 - 7 APPENDIX

SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–5 WWWWWARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGARNING•••••Children in secure child seatsChildren in secure child seatsChi

Page 369 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–69

2–44 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSWindscreen heatingWindscreen heatingWindscreen heatingWindscreen heatingWindscreen heatingYour vehicle may have a heated

Page 370 - 9–70 NAVIGATION MANUAL

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–45CRUISE CONTROLCRUISE CONTROLCRUISE CONTROLCRUISE CONTROLCRUISE CONTROLIf your vehicle has cruise control, you canmaintai

Page 371 - NAVIGATION MANUAL 9–71

2–46 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSRESUMING A SET SPEEDRESUMING A SET SPEEDRESUMING A SET SPEEDRESUMING A SET SPEEDRESUMING A SET SPEEDSuppose you set your

Page 372

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–47REDUCING SPEED WHILE USINGREDUCING SPEED WHILE USINGREDUCING SPEED WHILE USINGREDUCING SPEED WHILE USINGREDUCING SPEED W

Page 373 - INDEXINDEX

2–48 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSKEKEKEKEKEY WITH FY WITH FY WITH FY WITH FY WITH FOLDOLDOLDOLDOLDAAAAAWWWWWAAAAAY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY SEY SEY SEY SEY SE

Page 374 - 10–2 INDEX

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–49DOOR LDOOR LDOOR LDOOR LDOOR LOCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-THEFT MODETHEFT MODETHEFT

Page 375 - INDEX 10–3

2–50 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS6. Confirm that the security indicator flashesslowly after illuminating for approximately30 seconds from the time that t

Page 376 - 10–4 INDEX

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–51DOOR UNLDOOR UNLDOOR UNLDOOR UNLDOOR UNLOCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-OCK and ANTI-THEFT MODETHEFT

Page 377 - INDEX 10–5

2–52 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS3. Install the new battery. Be sure the posi-tive side(+) faces up toward the base.4. Close the cover so that it audibly

Page 378 - 10–6 INDEX

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–53DOOR LOCKSDOOR LOCKSDOOR LOCKSDOOR LOCKSDOOR LOCKSManually lock or unlock the driver's door byturning the key in th

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