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2-2. Instrument clusterGauges and meters ............ 172
Indicators and warning lights ................................. 185
2-3. Operating the lights and  wipers
Headlight switch .................. 191
Fog light switch ................... 198
Windshield wipers and  washer .............................. 200
2-4. Using other driving  systems
Cruise control ...................... 205
Driving assist systems ........ 209
BSM  (Blind Spot Monitor) .......... 214
2-5. Driving information Cargo and luggage ............. 224
Vehicle load limits ............... 228
Winter driving tips ............... 229
Trailer towing ...................... 233
Dinghy towing ..................... 234
3-1. Using the air conditioning  system and defogger
Manual air conditioning  system .............................. 238
Automatic air conditioning  system .............................. 245
Rear window and outside  rear view mirror 
defoggers .......................... 253 3-2. Using the audio system
Audio system types ............  255
Audio system ......................  257
Steering wheel audio switches ...........................  260
USB/AUX port ....................  262
Basic audio operations .......  264
Setup menu ........................  267
General settings .................  268
Audio settings .....................  270
Display settings ..................  271
Voice settings .....................  273
Selecting the audio  source ..............................  274
List screen operation ..........  275
Optimal use of the  audio system ....................  277
Radio operation ..................  278
CD player operation ...........  280
Listening to an iPod ............  287
Listening to a USB  memory device .................  293
Using the AUX port.............  299
Preparations to use  wireless 
communication .................  300
Registering a Bluetooth
® 
audio player for the 
first time............................  304
Registering a Bluetooth
® 
phone for the first time .....  305
Registering a Bluetooth
® 
device ...............................  306
Connecting a Bluetooth
® 
device ...............................  309
Displaying a Bluetooth
® 
device details ...................  312
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Detailed Bluetooth® 
system settings ................  314
Listening to Bluetooth
® 
audio ................................  316
Using a Bluetooth
® 
phone ...............................  318
Making a call ......................  320
Receiving a call ..................  324
Speaking on the phone ......  325
Bluetooth
® phone 
message function .............  329
Using the steering wheel  switches ...........................  334
Bluetooth
® phone 
settings .............................  335
Contact/Call history  settings .............................  337
What to do if...  (Troubleshooting) .............  348
Bluetooth
®..........................  352
Voice command  system ..............................  357
Rear view monitor  system ..............................  360
3-3. Using the interior lights Interior lights list .................  371
• Interior lights ....................  372
• Personal lights .................  373 3-4. Using the storage 
features
List of storage features .......  375
• Glove box .........................  376
• Console box .....................  377
• Coin holder .......................  378
• Bottle holders ...................  379
• Cup holders ......................  380
• Auxiliary boxes .................  382
3-5. Other interior features Sun visors ...........................  384
Vanity mirrors .....................  385
Clock...................................  386
Outside temperature display ..............................  387
Ashtray ...............................  389
Power outlets ......................  390
Seat heaters .......................  393
Armrest ...............................  395
Assist grips .........................  396
Coat hooks .........................  397
Floor mat ............................  398
Trunk features ....................  400
Garage door opener ...........  401
Compass ............................  408
Safety Connect ...................  412 
         
        
        
     
        
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Pictorial indexExterior
Fog lights  P. 198
Front turn signal/parking lights
P. 168
Windshield wipers P. 200
Outside rear view 
mirrors 
P. 82
Front side marker lights
P. 191
Moon roof  P. 87
Headlights (high beam) anddaytime running lights
P. 194, 195
Hood P. 437
Headlights (low beam) P. 191 
         
        
        
     
        
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Tires
●Rotation
● Replacement
● Inflation pressure
● Information
P. 454
P. 520
P. 561
P. 569
Trunk P. 61
Doors P. 55
Rear turn signal lights P. 168
Rear window defoggerP. 253
Stop/tail lights P. 191
Rear side marker light P. 191
Fuel filler door P. 91
License plate lights P. 191
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Vehicles without moon roof
Vanity mirrors P. 385
Sun visors P. 384
Auxiliary box P. 382
Personal lights P. 373
SRS curtain shield airbags P. 104
Interior light P. 372
Compass  P. 408
Anti-glare inside rear view mirror P. 80
Garage door opener switches  P. 401
Microphone  *1P. 319
: If equipped
*1: For vehicles with a navigation system or Entune Audio Plus, refer to “Navigation and  Multimedia System Owner’s Manual”.
Coat hooks P. 397
Assist grips P. 396 
         
        
        
     
        
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Moon roof switches P. 87
Garage door opener switches  P. 401
“SOS” button  P. 412
Sun visors P. 384
Vanity mirrors P. 385
SRS curtain shield airbags P. 104
Personal lights Interior lights P. 373
P. 372
Anti-glare inside rear view mirror P. 80
Compass  P. 408
Vehicles with moon roof
Microphone
  *1P. 412
Pictorial indexInterior
Auxiliary box P. 382
Coat hooks P. 397
Assist grips P. 396 
         
        
        
     
        
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38 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
■When the door cannot be locked by the lock sensor
■ Alarms and warning indicators
A combination of exterior and interior alarms as well as warning lights are
used to prevent theft of the vehicle and unforeseeable accidents resulting
from erroneous operation. Take appropria te measures for the warning light
that comes on. ( P. 512)
The following table describes circumstances and correction procedures
when only alarms are sounded.
Use your palm to touch the lock sensor. 
AlarmSituationCorrection procedure
Exterior alarm 
sounds once for 
5 seconds An attempt was made to 
lock the doors using the 
smart key system while the 
electronic key was still 
inside the vehicle.
Retrieve the elec-
tronic key from the 
passenger compart-
ment and lock the 
doors again.
The trunk was closed while 
the electronic key was still 
inside the trunk and all the 
doors were locked. Retrieve the elec-
tronic key from the 
trunk and close the 
trunk lid.
An attempt was made to 
lock the vehicle while a 
door was open. Close all of the doors 
and lock the doors 
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
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Before driving
■
Operation signals
Doors:  A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate that
the doors have been locked/unlocked. 
(Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice)
Trunk:  A buzzer sounds to indicate that the trunk has been unlocked.
Driver’s window and moon roof: A buzzer sounds to indicate that the driver’s window and moon roof are opening.
■ Door lock buzzer
If an attempt to lock the doors is made when a door is not fully closed, a
buzzer sounds continuously. Fully close the door to stop the buzzer, and lock
the vehicle once more.
■ Panic mode
Vehicles without a smart key system
When   is pressed for longer
than about one second, an alarm will
sound intermittently and the vehicle
lights will flash to deter any person from
trying to break into or damage your
vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button on
the wireless remote control.