Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Convex Rearview  Mirror 
Your vehicle  may have  an optional  convex outside  right-hand  mirror. (A convex 
mirror  has a curved  surface.) 
• Use care  when  judging  the size  or distance  of a vehicle·  or object  seen in Ihis convex  mirror -such objecls will LOOK smaller and appear farther 
away than when  seen in a flat mirror. 
• Use your  inside  mirror  (or glance  rearward)  to determine  the size  and distance of objects  seen in the convex  mirror. 
• Adjust the mirror  so you  can  just see the side  of your  vehicle. 
SEAT  CONTROLS 
Bucket  Seats 
The fronl  seals  may be adjusled  forward or rearward  by moving Ihe  conlrol 
lever at the front  of the  seat.  Move  thecontro!  lever to the  left to release  the locking mechanism;  then exert  slight  body pressure·  to move  seat to desired position.  Release lever to lock seat  into position. 
CAUTION: . Do . not adjust a· manually· operated· driVer's seat while the vehicle is moving.  The seat could move suddenly and  cause  the driver to lose controt· of.. the vehicle. 
After  adjusling  a manually operaled  seal; push il back and forlh 10 be sur" il wifl not move.  Take the vehicle to your dealer for service  if either  seat adjuster 
does  not lalch. 
Multi-Position  Reclinil'lg Seat 
The reclining sealback can be tilted forward or rearward  of Ihe normal posilion 
by  firsl  pushing  on 
Ihe sealback, Ihen lifting the conlrol  lever on Ihe ouler side 
of 
Ihe seat. Release  Ihe lever 10 lock the sealback  in place. 
To relurn Ihe sealback 10 an uprighl position, push  rearward slightly on the 
sealback,  lhen move 
Ihe conlrol  lever. Release  the sealback 10 allow il 10 move forward:· .Lf you do not first  push on the seatback  before moving  the lever, 
the  seatback  may jam. 
To release  it, you  must  push firmly  rearward on the 
seatback  before moving  the lever,  then move 
the control lever. 
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