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AIR CONDITIONING
1. Air conditioning control
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING
Automatic operation
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FRONT SEATS
1- Forwards-backwards adjustment
2- Access to rear seats (3 door)
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3- Seat back angle adjustment
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Never drive with the head restraints removed; theyshould be in place andcorrectly adjusted.
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5- Front armrests
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Active seat back (front seat) This possesses a device to prevent "whiplash". When there is an impact from the
rear, the action of the body on theseat back forces the head restraintforwards and upwards, preventingthe head being thrown backwards. 7- Storage drawers
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The adjustment is correct when the upper edge of the headrestraint is level with the top ofthe head.
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Never drive with the head restraints removed; theyshould be in place andcorrectly adjusted.
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6- Head restraint height
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The adjustment is correct when the upper edge of the headrestraint is level with the top ofthe head.
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REAR SEATS (SALOON)
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Rear armrest (saloon and estate)
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