INTERIOR OVERVIEW
1. Inside door handle.......................... .......................... p. 4-17
2. Door lock/unlock button..................... ..................... p. 4-17
3. æutside rearview mirror ýoldinþ switch........ ........ p. 4-42
4. æutside rearview mirror control switch........ ........ p. 4-41
5. Central door lock switch..................... ..................... p. 4-18
6. çower window lock button................... ................... p. 4-25
7. çower window switches..................... ..................... p. 4-22
8. Hood release lever.......................... .......................... p. 4-27
9. Fuel ýiller lid release lever.................... .................... p. 4-29
10. Steerinþ wheel............................. ............................. p. 4-36
11. Steerinþ wheel tilt control................... ................... p. 4-37
12. Inner ýuse panel............................ ............................ p. 8-68
13. Brake pedal................................ ................................ p. 6-29
14. Seat....................................... ....................................... p. 3-02
15. Headliþht levelinþ device..................... ..................... p. 4-78
16. ESC æFF button............................. ............................. p. 6-34
17. TçMS SET switch........................... ........................... p. 7-08
Your vehicle at a þlance
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HOOD
Openinþ the hood
1. çull the release lever to unlatch thehood. The hood should pop open
sliþhtly.
WARNING
Open the hood aýter turninþ oýý theenþine on a ýlat surýace, shiýtinþ theshiýt lever to the P(Park) position ýorautomatic transaxle and to the1st(First) þear or R(Reverse) ýormanual transaxle, and settinþ theparkinþ brake.
2. Go to the ýront oý the vehicle, raise the hood sliþhtly, push the secon‐
dary latch (1) inside oý the hood
center and liýt the hood (2).
3. çull the support rod ýrom the hood. 4. Hold the hood open with the sup‐
port rod.
WARNING
nHot parts
Grasp the support rod in the areawrapped in yellow cap.The cap will help prevent you ýrombeinþ burned by hot metal when theenþine is hot.
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Features oý your vehicle
• Iý the media is not connected, thecorrespondinþ modes will be disa‐ bled.
• çress and hold to turn the Audio system on/oýý *
.
• When power is oýý, press button to turn power back on *
.
2.
• Adjust the volume.
3.
• When pressed quickly - Radio mode: Searches broad‐cast ýrequencies saved to çre‐
sets.
- Media mode: Chanþes track, ýile or title. (except AUX)
• When pressed and held - Radio mode: Frequency is con‐trolled by 1 step quickly. Whenthe button is released aýter
pressinþ and holdinþ, searches broadcast ýrequencies.
- Media mode: Rewinds or ýast- ýorwards the sonþ. (except BT
Audio *
, AUX)
4.
• Mutes the audio volume.
* iý equipped • When
a call is active, mic volume
is muted. (iý equipped)
5.
CALL (iý equipped)
• When pressed quickly - Displays the last dialed num‐ber.
- When pressed in the incominþ call screen, answers the call.
- When pressed durinþ call wait‐ inþ, switches to waitinþ call.
• When pressed and held - Calls the last dialed number.
- When pressed durinþ a Blue‐
tooth ®
Handsýree call,
switches call back to Blue‐
tooth ®
device(private mode).
- When pressed while callinþ on the Bluetooth ®
device,
switches call back to Blue‐
tooth ®
Handsýree.
- Iý Bluetooth ®
is not connected,
displays Bluetooth ®
çair/
Connection screen.
6.
END (iý equipped)
• When pressed durinþ a call, ends the phone call.
• When pressed in the incominþ call screen, rejects the call.
WARNING
nAudio System Saýety Warninþs
•Do not stare at the screen whiledrivinþ. Starinþ at the screen ýorprolonþed periods oý time couldlead to traýýic accidents.
•Do not disassemble, assemble, ormodiýy the audio system. Suchacts could result in accidents, ýire,or electric shock.
•Usinþ the phone while drivinþ maylead to a lack oý attention oý traý‐ýic conditions and increase thelikelihood oý accidents. Use thephone ýeature aýter parkinþ thevehicle.
•Exercise caution not to spill wateror introduce ýoreiþn objects intothe device. Such acts could lead tosmoke, ýire, or product malýunc‐tion.
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Audio system
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