ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS
57L20-03E
INTERIOR1. Seat Belts (P.2-34)
2. Side Curtain Air Bags (P.2-59)
3. Assist Grip (P.5-82)
4. Interior Light (P.5-78, P.7-45)
5. Sun Visor (P.5-77)
6. Spot Light (P.5-80, P.7-46)
7. Sunroof switch (if equipped) (P.5-83)
8. Overhead Console (P.5-86)
9. Inside Rearview Mirror (if equipped)(P.2-20)
10. Armrest (P. 5-90)/Cup Holder (P.5-87)
11. Rear Side Air Bags (P.2-59)
12. Rear Seat (P.2-29)
13. Front Side Air Bags (P.2-59)
14. Cup Holder (P.5-87)
15. Front Seats (P.2-23)
16. Gearshift Lever (P.3-13)
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3-1OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
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Exhaust Gas Warning
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Daily Inspection ChecklistBefore Driving1) Make sure that windows, mirrors, lights
and reflectors are clean and unob-
structed.
2) Visually check the tires for the following
points:
– the depth of the tread groove
– abnormal wear, cracks and damage
– loose wheel nuts
– existence of foreign material such as
nails, stones, etc.
Refer to “Tires” in “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section for details.
3) Look for fluid, oil leaks.
NOTE:
It is normal for water to drip from the air
conditioning system after use.
4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and
latched.
5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights,
brake lights and horn for proper opera-
tion.
6) Lock all doors.
7) Adjust the seat and adjustable head
restraints (if equipped).
8) Check the brake pedal.
9) Adjust the mirrors.
10)Make sure that you and all passengers
have properly fastened your seat belts.
11)Make sure that all warning lights come
on as the ignition mode is changed to
“ON” by pressing the engine switch.
WARNING
Avoid breathing exhaust gases.
Exhaust gases contain carbon mon-
oxide, a potentially lethal gas that is
colorless and odorless. Since carbon
monoxide is difficult to detect by
itself, be sure to take the following
precautions to help prevent carbon
monoxide from entering your vehicle.
Do not leave the engine running in
garages or other confined areas.
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WARNING
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Do not park with the engine run-
ning for a long period of time, even
in an open area. If it is necessary to
sit for a short time in a parked vehi-
cle with the engine running, make
sure the air intake selector is set to
“FRESH AIR” and the blower is at
high speed.
Avoid operating the vehicle with
the trunk open. If it is necessary to
operate the vehicle with the trunk
open, make sure the sunroof (if
equipped) and all windows are
closed, and the blower is at high
speed with the air intake selector
set to “FRESH AIR”.
To allow proper operation of your
vehicle’s ventilation system, keep
the air inlet grille in front of the
windshield clear of snow, leaves or
other obstructions at all times.
Keep the exhaust tailpipe area clear
of snow and other material to help
reduce the buildup of exhaust
gases under the vehicle. This is
particularly important when parked
in blizzard conditions.
Have the exhaust system inspected
periodically for damage and leaks.
Any damage or leaks should be
repaired immediately.
Ignition Switch: 8
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTAutomatic Heating and Air Conditioning System
(Climate Control) ................................................................. 5-1
Radio Antenna ..................................................................... 5-9
Audio Systems .................................................................... 5-10
Fuel Filler Door .................................................................... 5-73
Fuel Filler Cap ..................................................................... 5-74
Engine Hood ........................................................................ 5-75
Sun Visor ............................................................................. 5-77
Interior Light Switch ........................................................... 5-78
Courtesy Lights ................................................................... 5-79
Footwell Lights .................................................................... 5-79
Trunk Light .......................................................................... 5-79
Spot Light ............................................................................ 5-80
Accessory Socket ............................................................... 5-80
Assist Grips ......................................................................... 5-82
Coat Hooks .......................................................................... 5-83
Sunroof (if equipped) .......................................................... 5-83
Glove Box ............................................................................ 5-85
Overhead Console .............................................................. 5-86
Lidded Instrument Panel Box ............................................ 5-87
Cup Holder and Storage Area (if equipped) ..................... 5-87
Front Seat Back Pocket (if equipped) ............................... 5-89
Footrest ................................................................................ 5-89
Center Console Box ............................................................ 5-89
Armrest ................................................................................ 5-90
Floor Mats (if equipped) ..................................................... 5-91
Luggage Under-box ............................................................ 5-92
Net/Rope Hooks .................................................................. 5-92
Roof Rack Anchors (if equipped) ...................................... 5-92
HomeLink
® (if equipped) .................................................... 5-93
Frame Hooks ....................................................................... 5-96
5-83OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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Coat Hooks
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You can hang clothing on the coat hooks.
These hooks are not designed for large or
heavy items.
Sunroof (if equipped)You can tilt or slide the sunroof by operat-
ing the “TILT” part of the sunroof switch or
the “SLIDE” part of the sunroof switch after
pressing the engine switch to change the
ignition mode to “ON”.
There is a system to prevent being pinched
by the sunroof.
When the system senses that something is
pinched when the sunroof is sliding for-
ward, the sunroof will automatically reverse
direction and slide rearward. This system
will operate when the sunroof is closing
automatically. This system does not oper-
ate when tilting the sunroof down.
Make sure there are no hands or other
obstructions in the path of the sunroof
when you close the sunroof even though
there is a system to prevent being pinched
by the sunroof.
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To tilt the sunroof up, slide the sun shade
rearward by hand and push the “TILT UP”
part (1) of the sunroof switch. To tilt the
sunroof down, push the “SLIDE OPEN”
part (2) of the sunroof switch.
If you push the switch for more than a sec-
ond, the sunroof will automatically tilt up or
down fully. To stop the sunroof halfway,
push the switch briefly.
WARNING
Your vehicle is equipped with side
curtain air bags, do not hang sharp
items like a hanger on the coat hook.
When hanging the clothes, hang it on
hook without using a hanger.
WARNING
The system to prevent being
pinched by the sunroof does not
work in the area where the sunroof
is almost completely closed.
The system to prevent being
pinched by the sunroof may not
work if the battery is not suffi-
ciently charged.
(2)
(1)
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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To slide the sunroof rearward, push the
“SLIDE OPEN” part (2) of the sunroof
switch. To slide the sunroof forward, push
the “TILT UP” part (1) of the sunroof
switch.
If you push the switch for more than a sec-
ond, the sunroof will automatically slide
fully rearward or forward. To stop the sun-
roof halfway, push the switch briefly.
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The sun shade will open manually and
cannot be closed when the sunroof is slid
rearward.How to reactivate the system to prevent
being pinched by the sunroof
When you disconnect the negative (–) ter-
minal from the battery or change the fuses,
the features below will not operate.
The system to prevent being pinched by
the sliding sunroof.
The system to automatically open or
close the sunroof fully.
In this case, you must reactivate the fea-
tures using the following procedures.
1) Press the engine switch to change the
ignition mode to “ON”.
2) Push and hold the “TILT UP” part (1) of
the sunroof switch, the sunroof will tilt
up fully and then down slightly. After the
movement stops completely, release
the switch. The features are reacti-
vated.
3) Make sure you can open or close the
sunroof automatically by pushing the
sunroof switch for more than about a
second.
(2)
(1)
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Be sure to close the sunroof when you
leave the vehicle unattended.
Periodically inspect the guide rail for dirt
and clean it if any dirt has accumulated.
Glove Box
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(2) Unlock
(3) Lock
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever
(1). To close it, push the lid until it latches
securely.
To lock the glove box, insert the key
attached to your keyless start system
remote controller into the lock, turn the key
fully clockwise, and pull it out of the lock in
this position.
WARNING
Never allow any part of your body
such as hands or head to get out of
the sunroof opening while the vehi-
cle is moving.
Be sure there are no hands or other
obstructions in the path of the sun-
roof when you close the sunroof.
Always take the keyless start sys-
tem remote controller with you
when leaving the vehicle even if
only for a short time. Also do not
leave children alone in a parked
vehicle. Unattended children could
use the sunroof switches and get
trapped by the sunroof.
CAUTION
Do not put your body weight on the
roof around the sunroof such as by
sitting on it.
WARNING
Never drive with the glove box lid
open. It could cause injury if an acci-
dent occurs.
(1)
(3) (2)
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
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Fuses under the Dash BoardDriver’s side
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(1) Driver’s side fuse box
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(2) Dashboard undercover
(3) Clips
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The fuses are also located under the
driver’s side of the dashboard. To access
these fuses, pull the dashboard under-
cover to release its clip engagements and
then remove the undercover. The amper-
age of each fuse is shown on the top of the
dashboard undercover.
(1)
EXAMPLE
(2)
(3)
(3)
NO. AMPS FUSE NAME
(1) 30A Power window
(2) 15AWindshield washer
motor
(3) 20A Seat heater
(4) 25A Windshield wiper motor
(5) 7.5A IG2 SIG
(6) 15A Ignition coil
(7) 15A Accessory 2
(8) 15A Accessory
(9) 10A ESP control module
(10) 7.5A Cruise control
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(11) 7.5A IG1 SIG
(12) 7.5A Blank
(13) 7.5A Meter
(14) 10A Back-up light
(15) 10A Air bag
(16) 15A Steering lock
(17) 7.5A BCM
(18) 20A Sunroof
(19) 7.5A Blank
(20) 10A Tail light
(21) 10A Brake light
(22) 10A Hazard
(23) 20AFront power window
(Left)
(24) 15A Radio
(25) 10A Dome light
(26) 20A Door lock
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FUSES AND PROTECTED CIRCUITS
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COLOR/SIZE (AMPS)
FUSE NAME PROTECTED CIRCUIT
Under the
dashboard of
the driver’s
seat side FUSE
BOX(11) BROWN (7.5) IG1 SIG IG1 SIG
(12) BROWN (7.5) BPIM Blank
(13) BROWN (7.5) MTR Meter
(14) RED (10) BACK Back-up light
(15) RED (10) A/B Air bag
(16) BLUE (15) STL Steering lock
(17) BROWN (7.5) BCM BCM
(18) YELLOW (20) S/R Sunroof
(19) BROWN (7.5) RR FOG Blank
(20) RED (10) TAIL Tail light
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2
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15 16
26 17
25 24 14 13
23 22 21 20 19 1810 93