Accelerate to driver’s desired vehicle
speed and push down SET - switch (B)
and release.
Type 1Type 2
Control state “LIMIT” is displayed again
and the set speed is updated.
To decrease the set speed
By using the SET - switch
Push down the SET - switch (B).
Then the set speed displayed in the
combination meter is gradually
decreased. If the set speed reaches to
your desired speed, release the SET -
switch (B).Type 1
Type 2
The set speed decrease each
approximately 5 km/h. If a driver wants
to decrease the set speed a little, press
SET - switch (B) and release it. The set
speed is decreased 1 km/h each taps.
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By using the CANCEL switch, the
service brake and the SET - switch
Press the CANCEL switch (D) to
deactivate the Speed Limiter. Control
state “LIMIT” is disappeared and
change control state “LIMIT OFF” in the
combination meter.
Type 1
Type 2Decelerate to driver’s desired speed
and push down SET - switch (B) and
release.
Type 1Type 2
The Speed Limiter indication is
displayed again and the set speed is
updated.
To increase the vehicle speed
temporarily
A driver can temporarily accelerate for
emergency use.
The Speed Limiter is temporarily
deactivated, and the vehicle speed can
be increased. The Speed Limiter will
resume when the vehicle speed goes
down to enough less than the set
speed.
Put on an accelerator pedal to the
pedal stroke end (over a detent that
makes pedal reaction force bigger
before pedal stroke end).
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If vehicle speed exceeds set speed,
control state “LIMIT” and the Speed
Limiter’s symbol will blink.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
LANE DEPARTURE
WARNING
(where provided)
By recognizing through a camera (A)
the lane in which your vehicle is
running, LDW gives you warning when
your vehicle is likely to drift from its lane
with an audible alarm and a visual alarm
displayed on the information screen of
the multi information display.How to operate LDW
The indication changes as follows
depending on the state of the system.
Turning on the system
When you set the ignition switch or
operation mode to “ON”, the LDW
system ON indicator lamp appears,
showing that the system is placed in
the ‘ON state’.
Turning off the system
When you press the LDW switch, the
LDW system ON indicator lamp goes
out, showing that the system is placed
in the ‘OFF state’. Press the switch
again, the system returns to “ON”.Setting of the LDW starting state
You can make the setting of the LDW
ON/OFF state when the ignition switch
is turned to the “ON” position or the
operation mode is put in ON as follows.
LDW 1 (Factory setting): Every time
the LDW will automatically be turned
on.
LDW 2: The LDW ON/OFF state just
before turning the ignition switch to the
“LOCK” position or putting the
operation mode in OFF is stored.
Setting the LDW mode:
1- Press the LDW switch to turn off the
LDW.
2- Press again and hold the LDW
switch for more than 10 seconds.
3- When you release the LDW switch, a
buzzer sounds, and the LDW mode will
change.
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160)Follow the instructions given below to
keep your LDW in good operating
conditions: always keep the windscreen
clean; avoid applying a strong shock or
pressure to the LDW camera. Do not
attempt to disassemble it; disturbing the
installation of the LDW camera or its
removal is under no circumstances
permitted. The camera has been precisely
oriented at the factory; do not put anything
like a sticker on the area in front of the LDW
camera lens of the windscreen; use only
GENUINE Parts when replacing the
windscreen wipers.REAR VIEW CAMERA
(where provided)
The rear view camera is a system that
shows the view behind the vehicle on a
screen of the Multi Communication
System (MCS), the Smartphone Link
Display Audio or the DISPLAY AUDIO.
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161)
Range of view of rear view camera
The range of view of the rear view
camera is limited to the area shown in
the illustrations. It cannot show the both
sides and the lower part of the rear
bumper, etc. When reversing, be sure
to visually confirm safety around the
vehicle.Location of rear view camera
The rear view camera (A) is integrated
into the part near the rear gate handle.
How to use the rear view camera
When you place the gearshift lever or
the selector lever in the “R” position
with the ignition switch in the “ON”
position or the operation mode in ON,
the view behind the vehicle will
automatically appear on the screen of
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the Multi Communication System
(MCS), the Smartphone Link Display
Audio or the DISPLAY AUDIO. When
you move the gearshift lever or the
selector lever to any other position, the
screen will return to its original
indication.
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NOTE Because the rear view camera
has a special lens, the lines on the
ground between parking spaces may
not look parallel on the screen.
NOTE In the following situations, the
screen indication may be difficult to see.
There is no abnormality.
Low light (night time)
When the light of the sun or the light
from a vehicle’s headlamps shines
directly into the lens
If a fluorescent light shines directly
into the lens, the screen indication may
be flicker. There is no abnormality.
NOTE If the camera is hot and is then
cooled by rain or a car wash, the lens
can mist up. This phenomenon does
not indicate a malfunction.
NOTE If the atmospheric temperature
is extremely hot or extremely cold, the
rear view camera images may not be
clear. There is no abnormality.NOTE If a radio set is installed near the
camera, the rear view camera images
may cause electrical system
interference and the system may stop
functioning properly.
NOTE It is not possible to fully see
obstacles when the lens is dirty. If the
lens becomes contaminated by water
droplets, snow, mud, or oil, wipe off the
contamination, taking care not to
scratch the lens.
NOTE Please observe the following
cautions. Ignoring them could lead to a
camera malfunction.
Do not subject the camera to
physical shock such as striking it
strongly or throwing a thing.
Do not adhere organic substances,
waxes, oil remover, and glass cleaner to
the camera. If adhered to them,
immediately wipe off.
Do not splash the camera with
boiling water.
Never spray or splash water on the
camera or around it.
Do not disconnect, disassemble or
modify the camera.
Do not scratch the camera, as this
may cause damage to the rear view
camera images.
Reference lines on the screen
Reference lines and upper surface of
the rear bumper (A) are displayed on
the screen.
Red line (B) indicates approximately
50 cm behind the rear bumper.
Two Green lines (C) indicate
approximately 20 cm outside of the
vehicle body
Short transverse lines (1 to 3)
indicate distance from the rear bumper.
1. Approximately at the rear edge of
the rear bumper 2. Approximately 100
cm 3. Approximately 200 cm
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Errors between the display and the
actual road surface
The reference lines for distance and
vehicle width are based on a level, flat
road surface. In the following cases,
errors are produced between the
display reference lines and the distance
on the actual road surface.
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When the rear of the vehicle is
weighed down with the weight of
passengers and luggage in the
vehicle
The reference lines are displayed closer
than the actual distance. Therefore
when there is an obstacle on the
upward slope, it appears farther than its
actual position.
A. Actual objects
B. Objects shown on the screen
When there is an upward slope
behind the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed closer
than the actual distance. Therefore
when there is an obstacle on the
upward slope, it appears farther than its
actual position.A. Actual objects
B. Objects shown on the screen
When there is a downward slope
behind the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed farther
than the actual distance.
Therefore when there is an obstacle on
the downward slope, it appears closer
than its actual position.
A. Actual objects
B. Objects shown on the screenWhen solid objects are located
close to the vehicle
When solid objects are located close to
the vehicle, the displayed distance on
the screen may differ from the actual
distance. Because the reference lines
do not contact the body of the truck, it
looks as if it would not hit the vehicle in
following illustration. However, the
vehicle may hit the truck because the
body of the truck strays onto the
course in reality.
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ISOFIX positions.............118
Key number tag..............13
Keyless Entry System...........14
Keyless operation system........17
Keys.....................13
Lane departure warning........198
Manual transmission..........159
Manual window control.........72
Masking the headlamps.........49
Multi information display.........92
Official Type Approvals.........302
Operation under adverse driving
conditions...............229
Outside rear view mirrors........42
Parking..................151
Parking brake...............150
Periodic checks.............254
Power steering fluid...........261
Pretensioners...............113
Read this carefully.............2
Rear Differential lock..........177
Rear gate..................31
Rear seat..................34
Rear view camera............201Rear view mirrors.............41
Rear window demister switch.....70
Removal of water from the fuel filter .214
Replacement of lamp bulbs......238
Safe driving techniques........147
safety systems..............139
SBR system................112
Scheduled Servicing Plan.......249
Seat adjustment..............33
Seat belts
Use ...................110
Seats.....................33
Service precautions...........248
Side airbags................134
Speed limiter...............192
Sports mode...............161
Start&Stop System...........156
Starting and stopping the engine. . .152
Steering wheel...............38
Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment................38
Steering wheel lock............39
Storage spaces..............82
Sun visors..................80Super Select 4WD II...........171
Supplemental restraint system
......................129
Tools, jack and jack handle......214
Towing...................226
Trailer towing................79
Turbocharger operation........155
Turn-signal lever..............47
Tyres ....................271
Tyres and wheels.............293
Use of the Owner Handbook......3
Vanity mirror................81
Vehicle care precautions........265
Vehicle changes/alterations........5
Vehicle dimensions...........280
Vehicle labeling..............276
Vehicle performance..........286
Ventilators..................56
Washer fluid...............259
Weights..................287
Window...................72
Wiper and washer switch........52
Wiper blade replacement.......264
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