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SAFETY FIRST 
A loose belt can also shift its position on your body from the strong 
bones to more vulnerable soft tissue and cause serious injury. 
Pregnant women should especial
the rounding of the abdomen. The best way to protect the fetus 
is to protect the mother-throughout the entire pregnancy. 
12 ---------------------SAFETY  
     
        
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SAFETY FIRST 
Fastening the safety 
tender A  -Front edge of buckle 
B -Distance of buckle and body-
dent. 
To use the safety extender,  insert the 
into  the respective  safety (1). 
Then,  grasp 
(4 ) and in  a continuous tion  across  your chest  and 
with an Make sure the safety or the extender  is 
not  tw isted. 
line (C) to be less than 6 inches (15 em)-see illustration! 
duce safety belt effectiveness and cause injury. 
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SAFETY FIRST 
But 
many 
r espects 
ous  injury  in accidents  than are 
Because they require  restraint  systems 
states of the United an d p rovi nces  of requir in g  t he  use of 
restraints, safet y must 
be  used to be effective.  Used they can increase  the risk of 
ous  injury  in an accident. 
and used at one of the rear seating positions provides the highest degree of protection for 
infants and 
seat manufacturer's  
     
        
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18 -Windshield washer fluid 
The  warning 
gets  too sound  and 
a  te xt  is  shown in  the 
of the  instru
ment T his  is to  remind  you to up 
the 
washer  con
Booklet 3.2. 
19 -Fuel 
The warni ng 
Time to refuel. 
Additionally  a warning  tone of the  instru
ment T his  is  to  remind  you to 
Board  Diagn ostic  system is  a required  indicator  to the driver  of an emission 
function . 
T h e 
is  working  prop
th e starts co n
verter 
workshop. 
Data Link Connector (DLC) for 
The 
case  of a malfunction  the respec
tive  component  in question be  identi
fied  and the 
stored in the  form  of a 
code 
in the 
be with testing  equipment  (generic scan 
testing  equipment. 
push  the 
into the Data Link 
workshop can interp ret  th e  code 
a nd  make  th e  necessary  correction . 
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AND 
Power windows* 
The switches are located  in the  driver's 
door. 
the  front  passenger's  door and 
each rear door  has it s own power window 
switch 
Following  switches are  located  in the  driv
er's  door  (see illustration) : 
1 -Dri ver's  door 
2-Front  passenger's  door 
3  -
switch 
4-Right  rear  door 
5 -Left  rear door. 
The  switches 
1 and 2 in the armrest  on the 
driver's  door 
are 
switches. 
the respective  switch is pushed  or 
open or 
windows are equipped with pinch 
protection. 
This means  that if something  should block 
the window while  it is it 
or serious injury 
The safety  switch (3 ) in  the  armrest  on the 
driver's  door can turn off the  rear  power  win
dows.  This feature has been  provided  for 
the  safety 
of 
switch in 
... the switch es in the  rear  doors are on and 
the  power  windows 
work. 
switc h in 
... the  switches  in the  rear  doors are switched  off, the rear power windows can
not  be raised  or lowered with the  rear 
switches.  
     
        
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equipped with an 
the way before you can start the engine. 
the engine with the gearshift 
in and 
tion  is required  (when  passing , for 
into R (Reverse) is not moving. 
To engage R (Reverse), move  lever to 
left.  press  down and push  forward. 
Especially  after driving  fo rwa
rd,  stop  the hicle  completely, shift  into and 
rest  the  shift  lever in brief ly  before shifting  in to  Reverse. 
Th e  back-up  lights  go on when  you shift 
into Reverse wit h t he  ign ition  on. 
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Washing your vehicle with a power 
washer 
If you  use a power 
Touch-up paint 
Your dealer  has touch-up paint for  minor  scratches  and stone  chips. 
Scratc h
es should  be touched  up soon  after 
Always  follow the operating  instructions  they occur to prevent  corrosion . 
for  the  power 
washer-especially  for pres- If  a  spot  starts  to however,  a simple 
sure  and spraying  distance.  touch-up job won't be enough. The  at
Make  sure that the  jet on the  spray  hose  fected  surface  must be smoothed with produces  a 
Water temperature  should  not  exceed  The number  for the original  vehicle paint can 140oF 
ning painted bumpers. 
Remember: the closer the nozzle is 
to the surface of the material, the greater the stress on the 
stream. This could invisibly age and weaken the tires, even if they are sprayed from a relatively 
long distance for a very short amount of time. Damaged and 
weakened tires can fail and cause accidents and personal injury. 
tic parts with polish or wax. 
see Booklet 3.3. 
Waxing 
A  good  wax coating  protects  the vehicle 
paint  to  a large  extent against  the environ
mental  influences 
listed under 
When  water doesn't  form 
To protect  bright metal use car wax . 
plastic  body parts  painted  the 
same  as the  vehicle  body with car wax. 
Do  not  use  car wax  on ... 
matte  or anodized  metal trim 
r ubber  or rubber-like  trim. 
Always read and heed all 
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Temperature 
The temperature  grades are  A (the  highest), 
B , and 
representing  the tire's  resistance to the  generat io n  of  hea t and  its ability to  diss i
pate  heat  when  tested  under 
con
ditions on a  speci fied  indoor  laboratory  test 
and  excessive  tempera
t ure can co rresponds  to a of perfor
m an
ce w hich passenge r car  tires  must meet under  the Fed eral Motor G rades  Band A represent 
h ig h er 
you  wish to equip  your with tires or wheels  other than those