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Around the steering wheel 1
Windscreen washer
Pulling the lever towards you, injects washer fluid, and the wiper makes several sweeps.
Rear window wiper and washer
INT: The wiper and washer operate several times intermittently, and thereafter at intervals of about 8 seconds.
OFF: The wiper and washer remain stopped.
: Washer fluid is injected and the wiper makes several sweeps.
With the front wiper on and reverse selected the rear wiper sweeps twice.
01 Wiper and washer switch
The switch is enabled when the power switch is set to ON or ACC.
The following lever/knob positions are available.
Windscreen wiper
MIST: The wiper makes one sweep — convenient in drizzle.
OFF: The wiper remains stopped.
AUTO: The wiper, sensitive to rain drops, operates automatically according to the intensity of rain.
LO: The wiper operates at low speed.
HI: The wiper operates at high speed.
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08 Refuelling
Fuel lid (for refuelling)
The fuel lid is located towards the rear end of the vehicle on the left side. Pull up the lever to open the lid.
• Use unleaded petrol (Do not use diesel fuel).
• Discharge static electricity from your body before slowly opening the fuel cap.
• Insert the fuel nozzle into the fuel filler opening.
• Do not attempt to refuel more after the fuel nozzle has stopped refuelling.
• Observe precautions posted at the fuel station.
If the fuel remains unused in your vehicle for a long time due to infrequent use of the vehicle, the quality may degrade and then damage the engine and fuel system parts. To avoid this, do the following.
— Once every 3 months, start and run the engine by pressing the battery charge switch. Refer to “Battery Charge Switch” on Page 12.
— Refuel your vehicle with at least 20 litres every 3 months.
09 Auto light control
With the auto light control set in AUTO, the headlights, side lights and other exterior lights come on and go off automatically according to the outside brightness while driving and during a standstill. The lights go out when the power switch is set to OFF.
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Folding down the rear seat creates more luggage space.
Folding down the rear seat
1. Lower the headrests completely.
2. Stow away the seat belt for the centre seating position, if applicable.
- Please refer to “Rear-centre 3-point type seat belt” and “Rear seat belt storage” under the “Seat belts” section of the safety equipment chapter of the owner’s manual.
3. Lift the front side of the seat cushion. Then, flip the seat cushion forward.
4. Tilt down the seat buckles. Then, pull up the lever on the seat backrest and fold the backrest forward.
5. To use the rear seat again, raise the seatback and then the buckles. Align the hook and the groove of the seat cushion and push down the front side of the cushion.
6. Check that the seat belt buckles are above the seat cushion.
Seat belt buckle
Hook
Brake Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when:— the parking brake is applied— the brake fluid level is too low— there is a braking system fault
SRS Air Bag/Pretensioner Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when there is a fault with the SRS air bag or the pretensioner system.
Active Stability Control (ASC) Indicator Lamp
This lamp blinks when ASC is activated, and illuminates when there is an ASC failure.
Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF Indicator Lamp
This lamp illuminates when ASC is deactivated with the ASC OFF switch or when there is an ASC failure.
Seat Belt Reminder Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates or blinks when the driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
Check Engine Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates or blinks when there is an engine control system fault.
ABS Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when there is an ABS system fault.
Luggage area arrangement