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it down.
Vanity mirrors may have a
mirrors. the mirror
Transmitter is
cated on the driver's side sun visor.
This innovative feature
operates off the
memory. the battery dies or is dis
connected. Home
link"
harm or damage.
Univer
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AND
code garage door
opener to operate from your
Homelink®
Transmitter, these steps after
portion of this text (the aid of a sec
ond person may make the training quicker
and easier):
1 - Locate and
press and the
training
(or button on the
garage door opener motor head unit.
(Exact
there is the training
button, reference the garage door ope
ner owner's
free:
2 -pres s and
(A ) begins to
and press and re
seconds.
3-the end of the
2 inches away from the
surface of the Homelink® -
keep ing the indicator
transmitter button and one of the Homelink® Do
not step 5 has been com
The garage door opener
Transmitter
to activate the gar
age door.
Operating the Homelink' Uni
versal Transmitter
first and then Turn the ignition switch on.
(1 , 2 , or 3) to acti
vate the trained device (e.g. garage
door, estate gate, home security sy
stem, entry door
or home or office
proceed to the sec
ion:
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Erasing the Homelink Univer
sal Transmitter's Programming
1 -Turn the ignition switch on.
2 -
chan
1 and 3 the indicator be
gins to seconds.
3-
codes.
T he
Transmitter is
now in the train (or programming) mode and
can be programmed at any time
a Homelink'"
the desired Home link®
button for
seconds.
Do
not step 3 has been
2-When the indicato r begins to position the transmit
ter
surface. Press and
When the indicator
The previous device has now been erased
and the
new device has been programmed
into This procedure
Transmitter are
Notes
This device part 15. Operation is subject to conditions:
1 - This device may not cause any
Changes or modifications not
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Head restraints
The padded head restraints are
Position the head restraints according to the
occupant's height.
with both hands and up or down. To push the
front head restraints down, press the but
ton (arrow
2).
Removal
Front head restraints
To remove the head restraints.
it stops. Then
p ress the button (arrow
2). doing this.
the head restraint upward and remove.
Rear head restraints
To remove the head restraints, the
rear backrest
Front head restraints
To guide the two rods of the
headrest into the guides. press the button
(arrow 2 ) at the same time and push the headrest down into
Rear head restraints
To
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Front seats
The correct positioning of the seats is
portant:
so that you can reach
quickly and safely;
-
so that you can drive or ride relaxed
which
pages.
Remember to adjust the seats before
Driver's seat
To avo id co ntact wit h the airbag
to the steering wheel than necessary and ways properly wear the three point safety provided .
We recommend that you adjust th e driver's
seat as
-adjust the seat in fore and aft direction so
t h at
you can easily push the pedals the way while keeping your knee slightly
bent.
- adjust
the seatback so that when you sit
w it h
your back against th e seatback, you
can
grasp the top of the steering
-adjust the steering whe el so that the
inches (25 em.) or more.
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Front passenger's seat
To avoid contact with the airbag
We recommend that yo u adjus t the
-in fr o nt of the
p assenger's seat.
- Adju st the passenge r
's seat to the rear of
the fore and aft adjustme nt range .
ous
the information seats and Booste r see
chapter
jury in an accident, front seat
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back or forth to make sure it is secu
2 -Lumbar support*
Adjust the backrest support by turn ing the
adjuster
This give more support to
the
reduce fatigue trips.
3 -Seatback adjustment
With your body weight taken off the seat
turn
the seat.
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To prevent interference with the seat
The front seats
C can be used to adjust
the lumbar support mechanically:
Adjust the backrest support
by turning the
adjuster give
you more or