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AIR VENTSVentilators...................... 56
ELECTRIC WINDOW CONTROLSDriver's switches................ 70Passenger's switches........... 70
INSTRUMENT PANELControl panel and on-board
instruments....................... 90
Multi information display......... 90Indicator and warning lamps..... 98
HEATER/CLIMATE CONTROLControl panel................... 58
Heater /Manual air conditioning . . 58Automatic climate control
system............................ 61
DRIVE MODE SELECTOROperation..................... 164
FRONT AIRBAGDriver airbag................... 127Front passenger airbag......... 127
GLOVE COMPARTMENTGlove box...................... 82
GEARSHIFT LEVERManual transmission........... 157Automatic transmission........ 159
STEERING WHEELAdjustment..................... 38Steering wheel lock............. 38
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
In-depth knowledge of your new vehicle
starts here.
The handbook that you are reading
simply and directly explains how it is
made and how it works.
That’s why we advise you to read it
seated comfortably on board, so that
you can see immediately what is
described here for yourself.KEYS....................13
IGNITION SWITCH............24
DOORS...................27
SEATS....................33
HEAD RESTRAINTS...........36
STEERING WHEEL............38
REAR VIEW MIRRORS.........40
EXTERNAL LIGHTS...........44
INTERIOR LAMPS............50
WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH....52
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM.....56
WINDOW..................70
CATALYTIC CONVERTER........72
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF).72
ENGINE COMPARTMENT.......74
CARGO AREA...............75
TRAILER TOWING............76
INTERIOR FEATURES..........78
FUEL SELECTION............84
FILLING THE FUEL TANK........86
ENTERING OR LEAVING THE
VEHICLE..................88
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AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM
Ventilators
1 — Centre ventilators
2 — Side ventilators
NOTE Do not place beverages on top
of the instrument panel. If they splash
into the air conditioning ventilators, they
could damage the system.
Air flow and direction adjustments
Centre ventilators
Move the knob (1) to adjust the air flow
direction.
To close the vent, move the knob (1) to
the inside as far as possibleA — Close
B — Open
Side ventilators
Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow
direction.
To close the vent, move the knob (A) to
the outside as far as possible
A — Close
B — OpenNOTE On vehicles with air conditioning,
the cool air from the ventilators may
appear as a mist. This is due to moist
air being suddenly cooled by the air
conditioning. This will clear after a few
moments.
NOTE Be careful not to spill beverages,
etc., into the ventilators. Doing so might
cause the air conditioner not to function
normally.
Mode selection
To change the position and amount of
air flowing from the ventilators, turn the
mode selection dial (refer to “Mode
selection dial”). On vehicles with the
automatic climate control air
conditioner, press the MODE switch or
demister switch (refer to “Mode switch”
and “Demister switch”).
The next several illustrations show the
different quantity of air coming from the
ventilators.
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Heater/Manual air
conditioning
The heater/air conditioning can only be
used while the engine is running.
2)
22)
Control panel
1. Mode selection dial 2. Rear window
demister switch 3. Blower speed
selection dial 4. Air conditioning switch
5. Temperature control dial 6. Air
selection lever
Blower speed selection dial
Select the blower speed by turning the
blower speed selection dial clockwise
or anticlockwise.
The blower speed will gradually
increase as the dial is turned to the
right.Temperature control dial
Turn the temperature control dial
clockwise to make the air warmer. Turn
it anticlockwise to make the air cooler.
NOTE While the engine coolant
temperature is low, the temperature of
the air from the heater will be cool/cold
until the engine warms up, even if you
have selected warm air with the lever.Mode selection dial
To change the position of air flowing
from the ventilators, turn the mode
selection dial (refer to “Mode selection”).
24)
NOTE With the mode selection dial
between theandpositions, air
flows mainly to the upper part of the
passenger compartment. With the
mode selection dial between the
andpositions, air flows mainly to
the leg area.
NOTE With the mode selection dial
between the
andpositions, air
flows mainly to the leg area. With the
mode selection dial between the
andpositions, air flows mainly to the
windscreen and door windows.
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Air selection lever
To change the air selection, use the air
selection lever.
Outside air is introduced into
the passenger compartment.
Recirculated air is recirculated
inside the passenger compartment.
25)
NOTE Normally, use the(outside)
position to keep the windscreen and
side windows clear and quickly remove
fog or frost from the windscreen. If high
cooling performance is desired, or if the
outside air is dusty or otherwise
contaminated, use the
(recirculation) position. Switch to
the(outside) position periodically
to increase ventilation so that the
windows do not become fogged up.Air conditioning switch
Push the switch to turn the air
conditioning on, indicator lamp (A) will
come on.
Push the switch again to switch it off.
Operating the air conditioning
system
Select dials and levers as shown in the
illustration according to your purpose.
HeatingNOTE For maximum heat, set the
blower speed at the 3rd position.
Cooling (Manual air conditioning)
26)
Combination of unheated air and
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONER
(where provided)
The air conditioner can only be used while the engine is running.
22)
Automatic climate control system
1. Temperature control switch 2. Air conditioning switch 3. MODE switch 4. Blower speed selection switch 5. Air selection
switch 6. Demister switch 7. AUTO switch 8. Rear window demister switch 9. OFF switch 10. Temperature display 11. Air
conditioning indicator 12. Mode selection display 13. Blower speed display
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Automatic dual-zone climate control system
1. Driver’s side temperature control switch (LHD vehicles) — Passenger’s side temperature control switch (RHD vehicles) 2. Air
conditioning switch 3. Blower speed selection switch 4. MODE switch 5. Passenger’s side temperature control switch (LHD
vehicles) — Driver’s side temperature control switch (RHD vehicles) 6. Air selection switch 7. Demister switch 8. AUTO switch
9. Rear window demister switch 10. OFF switch 11. Driver’s side temperature display (LHD vehicles) — Passenger’s side
temperature display (RHD vehicles) 12. DUAL indicator 13. Mode selection display 14. Passenger’s side temperature display
(LHD vehicles) — Driver’s side temperature display (RHD vehicles) 15. Air conditioning indicator 16. Blower speed display
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NOTE There is an interior air
temperature sensor (A) in the illustrated
position. Never place anything on top of
the sensor, since doing so will prevent it
from functioning properly.
NOTE In extreme cold, the air
conditioning control panel screen may
operate sluggishly. This does not
indicate a problem. It will disappear
when the vehicle interior temperature
rises to a normal temperature.
Blower speed selection switch
Press
of the blower speed
selection switch to increase the blower
speed.
Press
of the blower speed
selection switch to decrease the blower
speed. The selected blower speed will
be shown in the display (A).Air conditioning control panel —
Standard mode
Air conditioning control panel —
Dual zone
1 — Increase
2 — DecreaseTemperature control switch
Press
orof the temperature
control switch to the desired
temperature.
The selected temperature will be shown
in the display (A).
NOTE The temperature value of air
conditioner is switched in conjunction
with outside temperature display unit of
the multi information display. Refer to
“Changing the temperature unit”.
NOTE While the engine coolant
temperature is low, the temperature of
the air from the heater will be cool/cold
until the engine warms up, even if you
have selected warm air with the switch.
To prevent the windscreen and
windows from fogging up, the ventilator
mode will be changed to “
” and
the blower speed will be reduced while
the system is operating in the AUTO
mode.
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