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It has been to 
improve its products. 
u cts  w ith out  incurring any 
them  on products 
ture d. 
ri gh ts  reserved. 
M ay  no t  b e re
produced or in 
o r in  p art  without the w ritt en con sent o f A m erica , Specifications 
are subject  to  change without no tice.  T
ext and s
p ecific ation s  in  this are 
based o n  info rm ation and 
a t the time  of printi ng. 
May  no t b e  re
produced o r or in pan without consen t o f 
in Germany 
A G 
For  the sake of the environment 
on  en vir onmentally pape r 
without  
     
        
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Turn 
The turn  signa l indicator  ligh t flashes  when you  operate the  lever (ignition on). 
Lever  up ( 1 )  -right turn signal 
Lever  down  ( 2  )  - left turn  signal. 
The 
turn signals  are  cancelled  automatically 
when  you have  completed  a turn  (for exam
ple.  when  turning  a corner).  and tho steering 
wheel  returns  to the  straight  ahead posi
tion. 
a  turn  signal  fails. the  indicator  light 
flashes  about twice as fast as usual.  A light 
bulb  may have 
to be replaced. 
Lane changer 
Move  the lever  up ( 1  ) or  down  ( 2  ) just  to 
the  point 
of resistance  -the  indicator  light 
must  also flash  at the  same  time. The  lever 
return  to its  normal  position when 
The headl ights  work  only when  the ignition 
is  switched  on. 
Switching on: 
With the headlights push  the lever  for
ward 
( 4). The  blue indicator  light in the  instrument 
cluster 
stay  on when  you switch 
on  the  high  beam. 
Switching off: 
Pull the lever  (3 ) towards  you. 
ing the  lever  toward  the steering  wheel 
(position  3). When flashing the high beams,  the blue 
come  on. 
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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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Prince 
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After you switch off th e  ignition: 
- your  settings 
rema in stored . 
- i f 
was the setting 
be  eras ed about 
be 
stored  in memory 
rent tempera ture. 
can set the ins ide  temperature 
ween 64 and 86 and+29 
you a  temperature 64 °F 
(+  18 appear  in the you a temperature  above 86 °F  (+29 
appear in the 
both  these settings 
tem at  maximum 
ing  or 
stays  on even if you change the 
fan  speed  up or down for one  stage. 
Under certain  conditions,  the system automatically  adjust for you r optimum 
comfort.  For after you start you r air be directed to the This  is to preven t the 
me. 
AND 
tronic* system 
year  round  under 
most circumsta nces. 
Ther e 
may be times when you want to override  the 
settings to operate  the system 
P ress buttons 15 and 16 to adju st  the side temperature. 
Use buttons 11 and 12 to  in crease or crease  the fan speed  and/or  air 
Press button 1 to: 
-
switc h off 
-switch off air 
-defrost the or to  keep it from 
steaming  up (point 
or to keep it from 
steaming  up (point 4 towards the 
side  wind ows) for someo ne 
gets  into the 
Press button to switch on air recirappears  in  the 
press button 1 
Th e air to prevent 
fumes  (for w hen  driving through 
a o r stand ing  in a traf fic  jam)  and dust from  entering  into the interi or. 
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Air vents 
Heated outside  air or air 
(AUTO) 
come  out of th e vents  after 
yo u have  pressed  th e  appropria te  button. 
B uttons 
13 an d 14 
with  the respect ive 
Vent 
to ...... .............. 
B y  turning  the o f vents  3 
a n d 4  in either direction  the air 
the or the  air direction  is changed  sideways . 
The  rear 
are  heated  and at 
the  same  time when  you 
Make  sure  that the tem pe rature  sensors 
next  to  th e 
Keepin g the air intake in  fron t of th e 
free  from 
work 
heating  depends  upon th e  temperature of the  engine you r when 
the  en gine 
has reached  its ope ra ting  tempe
rature. 
for  a ti
the windows for a short  time 
when  doing this. 
Air  escape  through  vents under  the rear 
window.  When items of 
compa rtment cover. en sure  that the  openings  are not co
vered. 
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L 
................... 8 
Lane  changer ...................... 45 
.............. 42 
Light switch ....................... 42 
.................... 3  Lighte r ............................ 76 
-
Multifunctioin  indicator ... 11 -Backup ........................ 96 
- Engi
ne te mperature gauge  . 9  -Brake  warning .................. 18 
gauge  ..................... -Daytime  running ................ 42 
- Odometer 
.......... ............ -Door  open ..................... 22 
- Speedometer  .
.................. 1 -fron t ....... ......... .... .. 42 
................ 49 
.......... ............ 49 - Hazard ... ..................... 43 
-
........ ............. 
......... 83 
Key 
....................... .  28 
-Trunk Rear 
..  35 
... ................... 26 
-......... 93  Locking  the ................. 3 1 
- M
aster with remote ............. 25  Locks 
- Remote 
................... 26 
-Tag ............................ 26 
........................ 35 
-Truck R ear 
.... ..... ..... 25 
Key s  ..
........................... .  25 
Kick-down 
........................ 97  Luggage 
compartment 
.............. 7 1 
.......................... .  49 
-Soc ket ......................... 77 
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