Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine After returning the  seat to  its  regular position, try  to 
move  the seat  with  your 
body, to. make  sure  the seat is 
locked into place. i 
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Rear Seats 
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If any easy  entry  seat isn’t  locked,  it  can move.  In 
a  sudden  stop  or crash,  the  person  sitting  there 
could  be  injured. And,  even 
if there is no crash  or 
sudden stop, 
a driver,sitting  in  an unlocked easy 
entry  seat  could  be startled by the  sudden 
movement  and hit the  wrong  control  or pedal, 
causing  an accident.  After you’ve  used  it, be  sure 
to  push  rearward  on any  easy  entry  seat  to  be 
sure  it  is  locked. 
If a  head  restraint  is not  installed  on.the  seatback 
or  stored  in the  vehicle  properly,  it could  be 
thrown  about  the  vehicle in  a  crash  or sudden 
maneuver.  People in the  vehicle  could  be  injured. 
Remove  the  head  restraints  only  when you need 
to  fold  the  seat,  and be sure  that  the  head 
restraints  are  stored  securely in the  storage  bag 
and  placed  under  the  rear  seat. When  the  seat  is 
returned  to  the  passenger  position, be  sure  the 
head  restraints  are installed  properly. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your vehicle has air outlets in the center  and on the sides 
of  your  instrument  panel. You can move the  outlets  from 
side  to  side  or  up and down  to direct the  flow 
of air, or 
close  the  outlets altogether.  When you close  an outlet,  it 
will  increase  the flow 
of air  coming  out of any  outlets 
that 
are open.  These  outlets do not  completely  shut off 
airflow  when in a closed  vent position. 
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Ventilation Tips 
Keep the  hood and front  air  inlet free  of ice,  snow  or 
any  other  obstruction  (such as leaves). The  heater 
and defroster will  work far better, reducing  the 
chance 
of fogging  the inside  of your  windows. 
When  you enter  a vehicle  in  cold weather,  turn  the 
blower  fan  to HI for  a few moments  before driving. 
This  helps  clear  the intake ducts of snow  and 
moisture, and reduces  the chance 
of fogging  the 
inside  of your  windows. 
Keep the  air path  under  the front seats clear  of 
objects.  This helps ,air to circulate  throughout 
your vehicle. 
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On cool, humid  days, use DEFOG to keep  the 
windshield and  side windows clear. Use  DEFROST to 
remove  fog  or ice from  the windshield  in  extremely 
humid  or cold  conditions.  Use DEFROST  with  the 
temperature  knob toward  the  red area and  the  fan  control 
toward  HI. 
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