AUXILIARY POWER POINT
The power point is an
additional power
source for electrical
accessories. A power
point is located in front
of the center console
storage bin.
Do not plug optional
electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. Use
the power point.
Do not use the power point for operating the
cigarette lighter element.
The Maximum power each power point can supply
depends on the fuse rating. For example: a 20A fuse
should supply a maximum of 240 Watts, a 15A fuse
should supply a maximum of 180 Watts and a 10A
fuse should supply a maximum of 120 Watts.
Exceeding these limits will result in a blown fuse.
Always keep the power point caps closed when not
being used.
Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs
only. Do not hang any type of accessory or
accessory bracket from the plug. Improper use
of the power outlet can cause damage not
covered by your warranty.
POWER WINDOWS
When closing
the power
windows, you should
verify they are free
of obstructions and
ensure that children
and/or pets are not in
the proximity of the
window openings.
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•Depress the brake pedal or the clutch pedal (if
equipped). This will not erase your vehicle’s
previously set speed.
•Press the speed
control OFF control.
Note:When you turn
off the speed control or
the ignition, your speed
control set speed
memory is erased.
CENTER CONSOLE
Your vehicle may be equipped with a variety of
console features. These include:
•Dual cupholders
•Auxiliary power point
•Coin holder slots (if equipped)
•Convertible top control (if equipped)
Use only soft cups in the cupholder. Hard
objects can injure you in a collision.
Cell phone use
The use of Mobile Communications Equipment has
become increasingly important in the conduct of
business and personal affairs. However, drivers must
not compromise their own or others’safety when
using such equipment. Mobile Communications can
enhance personal safety and security when
appropriately used, particularly in emergency
situations. Safety must be paramount when using
mobile communications equipment to avoid negating
these benefits.
Mobile Communication Equipment includes, but is
not limited to cellular phones, pagers, portable email
devices, in vehicle communications systems,
telematics devices and portable two-way radios.
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