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Exterior
EB21DOIb
B21D219T
1- Engine compartment→P.10-15
Bonnet→P.2-9
2- Windscreen wiper and washer→P.4-17
3- Sunroof*→P.2-15
4- Outside rear-view mirrors→P.5-50
5- Electric window control→P.2-12
6- Locking and unlocking→P.2-4
Keyless entry system*→P.2-5
7- Antenna→P.6-35
8- Headlamps→P.4-14, 8-34, 8-35
9- Front fog lamps*→P.4-22, 8-34, 8-38
10- Turn-signal lamps
→P.4-15, 8-34, 8-37, 8-41
11- Position lamps→P.4-14, 8-34, 8-36
12- Side step lamps*→P.2-7, 8-34, 8-39
13- High-mounted stop lamp→P.8-35, 8-42
14- Backdoor→P.2-10
15- Rear window wiper and washer
→P.4-19
16- Rear fog lamp (LHD only)
→P.4-22, 8-35, 8-41
17- Number plate lamps→P.8-35, 8-42
18- Spare wheel→P.8-11
19- Stop and tail lamps→P.8-35, 8-41
20- Rear fog lamp (RHD only)
→P.4-22, 8-35, 8-41
21- Reversing lamps→P.8-35, 8-41
22- Tyre inflation pressure→P.9-14
Changing tyres→P.8-13
Tyre rotation→P.9-15
Tyre chains→P.9-16
23- Fuel tank filler→P.5-4
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CAUTION
Before driving, make sure that the
backdoor is securely locked.
(1) When the backdoor is open, the
rear-right combination lamp is
obscured by the spare wheel.
Ensure the backdoor is securely
closed when the vehicle is mov-
ing.
If the backdoor is opened while
the vehicle is parked on the road,
alert other road users to the vehi-
cle’s presence using a warning tri-
angle or other device as required
by local legislation.
(2) If the backdoor opens when driv-
ing, luggage could fall onto the
road and cause an accident.
NOTE
The luggage compartment lamp at the []
position, the luggage compartment lamp
illuminates when the backdoor is opened
and turns off when it is closed.
F15A193A
Backdoor stopperOpen the backdoor fully and then move the
stopper handle (1) to the LOCK position (2);
this will ensure that the backdoor remains
in the fully opened position. To subse-
quently release the stopper, move the
handle back to the UNLOCK position (3).
CAUTION
When closing the backdoor, be care-
ful not to trap your hands.
Electric window control
EF17ACC
The electric windows can only be oper-
ated with the ignition switch in the“ON”
position.
Locking and unlocking
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Chrome parts
EK06A-Aa
In order to prevent spots and corrosion of
chrome parts, wash with water, dry thor-
oughly, and apply a special protective coat-
ing. This should be done more frequently
in winter.Aluminium wheels*
EK35A-Af
A protective coating is provided over the
aluminium type wheels.
Clean aluminium wheels with a cleaner
designed for use on aluminium and apply
an appropriate protection agent.
NOTE
(1) When cleaning aluminium type wheels,
do not use abrasive cleaners. Wheels
exposed to sea water or road chemi-
cals should be cleaned as soon as
possible.
(2) Brushes may damage the aluminium
wheel surface. Always use a sponge,
chamois leather, etc.
(3) Do not apply hot water directly from the
steam cleaner or similar to the wheel
surface.
Window glass
EK10A-E
Window glass can normally be cleaned
using only a sponge and water.
Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil,
grease, dead insects, etc. After washing the
glass, wipe dry with a clean, dry, soft cloth.
Never use the same cloth to wipe the win-
dow glass as would be used to wipe the
paintwork; wax from the painted surfaces
could adhere to the glass and reduce its
transparency and visibility.
NOTE
To clean the inside of the backdoor win-
dow, always use a soft cloth and wipe the
window glass along the demister heater
element so as not to cause damage.Wiper blades
EK11A-Aa
Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to
remove grease, dead insects, etc., from the
wiper blades. Replace the wiper blades
when they no longer wipe properly (Refer
to page 9-19).
Cleaning the sunroof*
EK30A-Ab
Clean the inside of the sunroof with a soft
cloth. Hard deposits should be wiped away
with a cloth dipped in warm, neutral deter-
gent solution. Wipe away the solution with
a sponge dipped in fresh water.
NOTE
The surface treatment on the inside of the
glass may be removed if a hard cloth or
organic solvent (benzine, thinner, etc.) is
used.
Vehicle care
7-7
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For emergencies
If the vehicle breaks down .................................... 8- 2
Operation under adverse driving
conditions .......................................................... 8- 2
Tools and jack ....................................................... 8- 3
Jack and jack handle ............................................ 8- 5
Jacking up the vehicle .......................................... 8- 8
Spare wheel ........................................................... 8-11
If a tyre is punctured ............................................. 8-13
Towing .................................................................... 8-17
Engine overheating................................................ 8-21
Bleeding the fuel system
(diesel-powered vehicles only) ........................ 8-23
Removal of water from the fuel filter
(diesel- powered vehicles only) ....................... 8-24
Emergency starting .............................................. 8-25
What to do if the engine speed becomes
unstable after the battery is replaced ............. 8-28
Fuses ...................................................................... 8-28
Changing a fuse ..................................................... 8-33
Replacement of lamp bulbs .................................. 8-34
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NOTE
Take care when lowering the vehicle, as
sudden closure of the jack release valve
can cause damage to the jack.
3. Remove the jack.
NOTE
(1) Occasionally, when the vehicle is
raised, the grooved portion of the ram
will not disengage. When this hap-
pens, rock the vehicle to lower the ram.
(2) When the jack is difficult to remove by
hand, insert the jack handle into the
holder and hook the jack handle notch
onto the holder notch and secure it
there. Then pull the jack handle and
remove the jack.
4. Press the piston down all the way, and
turn the release valve clockwise as far
as possible.
5. Store the jack and jack handle.
WARNING
(1) Raise the vehicle so the tyre just
clears the ground. It is danger-
ous to raise the vehicle any
higher.
(2) Never get under the vehicle while
using the jack. Avoid jarring the
raised vehicle or leaving it sup-
ported on the jack for any longer
than required. Both are very
dangerous.
(3) Do not start or run the engine
while the vehicle is on the jack.
The vehicle might start moving
causing the vehicle to fall down
from the jack.
(4) Do not turn the jacked up
wheels. The tyres remaining on
the ground may turn, causing
the vehicle body to fall down
from the jack.
(5) No one should stay in the vehicle
while the jack is used.
CAUTION
Use only the jack included with the
vehicle, and use it only for chang-
ing wheels.
N03A358A
Spare wheel
EN23A-N
The spare wheel is stored on the outside
of the backdoor.
1- Spare wheel
2- Wheel bolts
3- Wheel bolt with key lock
For emergencies
8-11
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CAUTION
(1) Grasp the spare wheel firmly
when removing or attaching it.
(2) When removing the spare wheel,
put on gloves. Removing the
spare wheel with your hands
may cause injury to the fin-
gers.
(3) Check the air pressure of the
spare wheel frequently and
make sure it is ready for emer-
gency use at any time.
Driving with an insufficient tyre
pressure can lead to an acci-
dent. If you have no choice but
to drive with an insufficient tyre
pressure, keep your speed down
and inflate the tyre to the cor-
rect pressure as soon as pos-
sible. (Refer to“Tyre inflation
pressure”on page 9-14.)
Maintaining the spare wheel at
the highest specified air pres-
sure will ensure that it can
always be used under any con-
ditions (city/high-speed driv-
ing, varying load weight, etc.)
N03A082A
Removal of spare wheel
1. To remove the bolt cover, insert the igni-
tion key into the lock, pulling the bolt
cover with the key still in it towards you.
N03A359A
2. Then loosen the spare wheel bolts with
the wheel nut wrench.
And then remove the spare wheel.
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N03A362A
Installation of spare wheel
1. Hang the tyre wheel on the hook of the
spare wheel hanger (A). Align each hole
of the wheel with the corresponding hole
of the spare wheel hanger and install
the bolts.
Using the wheel nut wrench, tighten the
bolts positively.
N03A083A
2. To reinstall the lock bolt, put back the
bolt cover with the key still in the lock,
pressing the bolt cover onto the bolt as
far as it will go, then lock it by remov-
ing the key.
If a tyre is punctured
EN24AOIc
If a tyre must be changed due to a punc-
ture, do so only after first following every
precaution for safety: parking the vehicle in
a place where it is not a traffic hazard or
dangerous to you and your vehicle’s occu-
pants, on a flat surface.
CAUTION
When removing the spare wheel, it is
recommended you wear gloves.
Removing the spare wheel with your
bare hands may cause injury to the
fingers.
1. Comply with local regulations concern-
ing the protection of broken-down
vehicles by switching on the hazard
warning flashers, setting up a warning
triangle, flashing signal lamp, etc., at an
adequate distance from the vehicle.
Have all passengers leave the vehicle.
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N22A172A
2. Position the vehicle on a flat, hard sur-
face and apply the parking brake. To
prevent the vehicle from rolling when it
is raised on the jack, chock the wheel
(A) diagonally opposite to the tyre (B)
being changed.
CAUTION
Be sure to apply a chock to the rel-
evant type when jacking up the
vehicle. If the vehicle moved while
jacked up, the jack could slip out of
position, leading to an accident.NOTE
(1) The chock shown in the illustration is
not supplied with the vehicle. It is rec-
ommended one be obtained and car-
ried for use if required.
(2) If a chock is not available, use a stone
or any other object that is large enough
to hold the wheel in position.
3. Get the spare wheel, jack, jack handle
and wheel nut wrench ready.
N24A011A
NOTE
Position the spare wheel under the vehicle
body near the flat tyre: this helps to mini-
mize danger should the jack slip out of
position.
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