
Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel)
E001001049131. Instrument panel upper box p. 5-39
2.
Multi centre display* p. 3-09Multi display station*
Refer to the separate “Multi display station owner’s manual”
3. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-29
4. Front automatic air conditioning p. 5-05
5. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 2-33
6. Audio p. 5-13
7. Gearshift or selector lever p. 4-13, 4-15
8. Cup holder (for front seats) p. 5-40
9. Heated seat switch* p. 2-06
10. Cigarette lighter* p. 5-34 Accessory socket* p. 5-35
11. Parking brake lever p. 4-04
12. Ashtray (fixed position) p. 5-33
13. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-21
14. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 2-34
15. Rear window demister switch p. 3-25
16. Ventilators p. 5-02 OverviewLHD
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1. Instrument panel upper box p. 5-39
2.
Multi centre display* p. 3-09Multi display station*
Refer to the separate “Multi display station owner’s manual”
3. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 2-34
4. Front automatic air conditioning p. 5-05
5. Audio p. 5-13
6. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-21
7. Parking brake lever p. 4-04
8. Heated seat switch* p. 2-06
9. Cup holder (for front seats) p. 5-40
10. Ashtray (fixed position) p. 5-33
11. Gearshift or selector lever p. 4-13, 4-15
12. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 2-33
13. Rear window demister switch p. 3-25
14. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-29
15. Ventilators p. 5-02 OverviewRHD
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Interior (Rear area)
E00100203542 1. Sunroof switch* p. 1-13
2.
Rear heater*/Rear cooler* p. 5-09Rear automatic air conditioning* p. 5-09
3. Personal table (front seats only)* p. 5-42
4. Second seats p. 2-07
5. Bottle holder (for second seats) p. 5-41
6. Third seats* p. 2-10
7. Bottle holder (for third seats) p. 5-41
8. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag p. 2-39
9. Cup holder (for second seats) p. 5-40
10. Assist grip p. 5-44 Coat hooks p. 5-44 OverviewLHD
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1. Assist grip p. 5-44
Coat hooks p. 5-44
2.
Cup holder (for second seats) p. 5-40
3. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag p. 2-39
4. Bottle holder (for third seats) p. 5-41
5. Third seats p. 2-10
6. Bottle holder (for second seats) p. 5-41
7. Second seats p. 2-07
8. Personal table (front seats only) p. 5-42
9. Sunroof switch* p. 1-13
10. Rear heater*/Rear cooler* p. 5-09 Rear automatic air conditioning* p. 5-09 OverviewRHD
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WARNING
l No  modifications  or  additions  should  be
made  by  the  user  which  will  either  pre-
vent  the  seat  belt  adjusting  devices  from
operating to remove slack, or prevent the
seat belt assembly from being adjusted to
remove slack.
l To  reduce  risk  of  serious  or  fatal  injury
in  an  accident,  including  the  deploying
driver  airbag,  the  driver  should  adjust
the driver’s seat to the rear most position
that  still  allows  good  visibility  and  good
control  of  the  steering  wheel,  the  brake
and accelerator, and vehicle controls.
l Never  hold  a  child  in  your  arms  or  on
your lap when riding in this vehicle, even
if  you  are  wearing  your  seat  belt.  To  do
so  risks  severe  or  fatal  injury  to  your
child in a collision or sudden stop.
l Always adjust the belt to a snug fit. 3-point type seat belt (with emergency
locking mechanism)
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This 
type  of  belt  requires  no  length  adjustment.
Once  worn,  the  belt  adjusts  itself  to  the  movement
of the wearer, but in the event of a sudden or strong
shock, the belt automatically locks to hold the wear-
er’s body.
To fasten
1. Pull  the  seat  belt  out  slowly  while  holdingthe latch plate.
NOTE l When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a
locked condition, pull the belts once forceful-
ly  and  then  return  them.  After  that,  pull  the
belts out slowly once again.
2. Insert  the  latch  plate  into  the  buckle  until  a “click” is heard. WARNING
l Never 
 wear  the  lap  portion  of  the  belt
across your abdomen. During accidents it
can  press  sharply  against  the  abdomen
and increase the risk of injury.
l The  seat  belts  must  not  be  twisted  when
worn.
3. Pull 
the belt slightly to adjust slackness as de- sired.
To unfasten
Hold the latch plate and push the button on the buck-
le. NOTE
l As 
the belt retracts automatically, keep hold-
ing the latch plate while retracting so that the
belt  stows  slowly.  Failure  to  do  this  could
damage the vehicle. Seat and seat belts
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WARNING
l Extreme Hazard!
Do 
not  use  a  rearward  facing  child  re-
straint on a seat protected by an airbag in
front of it! How the Supplemental Restraint Sys-
tem works
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The SRS includes the following components: 1. Airbag module (Driver)
2. Front 
passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp
3. Airbag module (Passenger)
4. Front impact sensors
5. Driver’s seat position sensor
6. Airbag control unit
7. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch 8. Side airbag modules
9.
Curtain airbag modules
10. Side impact sensors  
The 
airbags  will  operate  only  when  the  ignition
switch is in the “ON” or “START” position.
 
When the impact sensors detect an impact of suffi-
cient  frontal  or  side  force,  an  automated  circuit  ig-
nites materials in the inflator to generate gas and in-
flate the airbags.
The  airbags  deployment  produces  a  sudden,  loud
noise,  and  releases  some  smoke  and  powder,  but
these  conditions  are  not  injurious,  and  do  not  indi-
cate  a  fire  in  the  vehicle.  People  with  respiratory
problems  may  feel  some  temporary  irritation  from
chemicals  used  to  produce  the  deployment;  open
the  windows  after  airbag  deployment,  if  safe  to  do
so.
The  airbags  deflate  very  rapidly  after  deployment,
so there is little danger of obscured vision.
The time required from the sensors detecting an im-
pact  to  deflation  of  the  airbags  after  deployment  is
shorter than a blink of an eye. CAUTION
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Airbags 
 inflate  at  an  extremely  rapid
speed.  In  certain  situations,  contact  with
inflating  airbags  can  result  in  abrasions,
light cuts, bruises, and the like.
Driver’s seat position sensor E00409900166
In  order  to  detect  the  fore-aft  position  of  the  driv-
er’s 
seat, the driver’s seat position sensor is attach-
ed to the seat rail.
In  the  event  of  a  problem  in  the  driver’s  seat  posi-
tion sensor, the SRS warning lamp comes on. Seat and seat belts
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Head-on collision with a solid wall at speed of
approximately 25 km/h (16 mph) or higherModerate to severe frontal impact within the shaded
area between the arrowsThe  front  airbags  are  designed  to  deploy  when  the
vehicle 
suffers a moderate to severe frontal impact.
A typical condition is shown in the illustration.
 
The  front  airbags  will  deploy  if  the  severity  of  im-
pact  is  above  the  designed  threshold  level,  compa-
rable  to  an  approximately  25  km/h  (16  mph)  colli-
sion  when  impacting  straight  into  a  solid  wall  that
does not move or deform. If the severity of the im-
pact is below the above threshold level, the front air-
bags  may  not  deploy.  However,  this  threshold
speed  will  be  considerably  higher  if  the  vehicle
strikes  an  object  that  absorbs  the  impact  by  either
deforming or moving (for example, another station-
ary vehicle, pole or a guard rail).
  Because  frontal  collisions  can  easily  move  you  out
of 
position, it is important to always properly wear
your  seat  belts.  Your  seat  belts  will  help  keep  you
in  a  safe  distance  from  the  steering  wheel  and  in-
strument panel during the initial stages of airbag de-
ployment. The initial stage of airbag inflation is the
most forceful, and can possibly cause serious or fa-
tal injuries. Moreover, the seat belts in your vehicle
are your primary means of protection in a collision.
The SRS airbags are designed to provide additional
protection.  Therefore,  for  your  safety  and  the  safe-
ty of all occupants, be sure to always properly wear
your seat belts.
The front airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY when…
With  certain  types  of  frontal  collisions,  the  vehi-
cle’s body structure is designed to absorb the shock
to help protect the occupants from harm. (The vehi-
cle body’s front area may deform significantly as it
absorbs the impact.) Under such circumstances, the
front airbags may not deploy irrespective of the de-
formation and damage to the vehicle body. Examples  of  some  typical  conditions  are  shown  in
the illustration.
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Because  the  front  airbags  do  not  protect  the  occu-
pant 
in  all  types  of  frontal  collisions,  be  sure  to  al-
ways properly wear your seat belts.
Collision with a utility pole, tree or other narrow objects
Vehicle slides under the rear body of a truck
Oblique frontal impacts The front airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED TO DE-
PLOY when…
The 
front airbags are not designed to deploy in con-
ditions where they cannot typically provide protec-
tion  to  the  occupant.  Such  conditions  are  shown  in
the illustration.
  Because  the  front  airbags  do  not  protect  the  occu-
pant 
in all types of collisions, be sure to always prop-
erly wear your seat belts.
Rear end collisions
Side collisions
Vehicle rolls onto its side or roof The front airbags MAY DEPLOY when…
The 
front  airbags  may  deploy  if  the  bottom  of  the
vehicle suffers a moderate to severe impact (under-
carriage damage).
Examples  of  some  typical  conditions  are  shown  in
the illustration.
  Because  the  front  airbags  may  deploy  in  certain
types 
of  unexpected  impacts  as  shown  in  the  illus-
tration  that  can  easily  move  you  out  of  position,  it
is  important  to  always  properly  wear  your  seat
belts. Your seat belts will help keep you a safe dis-
tance from the steering wheel and instrument panel
during  the  initial  stages  of  airbag  deployment.  The
initial  stage  of  airbag  inflation  is  the  most  forceful
and  can  possibly  cause  serious  or  fatal  injuries  if
you contact it at this stage.
Collision with an elevated median/island or kerb
Vehicle travels over a deep hole/pothole
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