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Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning light and 
display
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Warning light
Warning display type 1
Warning display type 2
A tone and warning light are used to

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NOTEWhen the following operation is performed with the oper-
ation mode in OFF, the steering wheel is locked.
• Open or close one of the doors (except the liftgate).

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1. Make sure all occupants are properly seated with seat
belts fastened.
2. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
3. Press and hold the brake pedal down with your right

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On vehicles equipped with continuously variable trans-
mission (CVT), do not stop the engine with the selector
lever in any position other than the “P” (PARK) positio

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NOTERelease the switch when the sunshade has reached a com-
pletely open or completely closed position.
If the sunshade does not operate when the sunshade
switch is oper

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To remove the key
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1. Set the selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position {contin-
uously variable transmission (CVT)}.
2. Push the key in at the “ACC” p

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Selector lever positions (Main gate)
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“P” PARKThis position locks the transmission to prevent the vehicle
from moving. The engine can be started from the

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“D” DRIVEThis position is used for most city and highway driving. Engine
shifting and braking are done automatically as needed, depend-
ing on road conditions.NOTEFor
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