
261-1. For safe use
1To fasten the seat belt, push the 
plate into the buckle until a click 
sound is heard.
2 To release the seat belt, press the 
release button  .
■Emergency locking retractor (ELR)
The retractor will lock the belt during a sud-
den stop or on impact. It may also lock if you 
lean forward too quickly. A slow, easy 
motion will allow the belt to extend so that 
you can move around fully.
■Automatic locking retractor (ALR)
When a passenger’s sh oulder belt is com-
pletely extended and then retracted even 
slightly, the belt is locked in that position and 
cannot be extended. This feature is used to 
hold a child restraint system (CRS) firmly. To 
free the belt again, fully retract the belt and 
then pull the belt out once more.
1 Push the seat belt shoulder anchor 
down while pressing the release 
button .
2 Push the seat belt shoulder anchor 
up.
Move the height adjuster up and down as 
needed until you hear a click.
The pretensioners help the seat belts to 
quickly restrain the occupants by 
retracting the seat belts when the vehi-
cle is subjected to certain types of 
severe frontal or side collision or a 
vehicle rollover.
The pretensioners do not activate in the 
NOTICE
■When using a seat belt extender
When releasing the se at belt, press on 
the buckle release button on the 
extender, not on the seat belt. 
This helps prevent damage to the vehicle 
interior and the extender itself.
Fastening and releasing the seat 
belt
A
Adjusting the seat belt shoulder 
anchor height (front seats)
WARNING
■Adjustable shoulder anchor
Always make sure the shoulder belt is 
positioned across the center of your 
shoulder. The belt should be kept away 
from your neck, but not falling off your 
shoulder. Failure to do so could reduce 
the amount of protection in an accident 
and cause death or serious injuries in the 
event of a sudden stop, sudden swerve or 
accident.
Seat belt pretensioners (front 
and outboard rear seats)
A 

441-2. Child safety
■When installing a child restraint 
system to a front passenger seat
For the safety of a child, install child 
restraint systems to a rear seats. When 
installing child restraint system to a 
front passenger seat is unavoidable, 
adjust the seat as follows and install the 
child restraint system. 
Move the front seat fully rearward.
 Adjust the seatback angle to the 
most upright position.When installing a forward-facing child 
seat, if there is a gap between the child seat 
and the seatback, adjust the seatback 
angle until good contact is achieved.
Adjust the front of the seat cushion 
to the uppermost position.
 Adjust the seat height to the upper-
most position.
Installation methodPage
Seat belt attachmentP.46
Child restraint LATCH 
anchors attachmentP.49
Anchor brackets (for top tether strap) attachmentP.51
When using a child restraint sys-
tem 

1073-3. Adjusting the seats
3
Before driving
3-3.Adjusting the seats
Seat position adjustment
Seatback angle adjustment
Seat cushion (front) angle adjust-
ment
Vertical height adjustment
Lumbar support adjustment
Pelvic support adjustment (if 
equipped)
Seat cushion length adjustment (if 
equipped)
■When adjusting the seat
●Make sure that no surrounding passen-
gers or objects are in contact with the 
seat.
●Take care when adjusting the seat so that the head restraint does not touch the ceil-
ing.
■Power easy access system (if equipped)
The driver’s seat and steering wheel move 
in accordance with engine switch mode and 
the driver’s seat belt condition. ( P.108)
Front seats
The seats can be adjusted (longitu-
dinally, vertically, etc.). Adjust the 
seat to ensure the correct driving 
posture.
Adjustment procedure
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B
C
D
E
F
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WARNING
■When adjusting the seat position
●Take care when ad justing the seat 
position to ensure that other passen-
gers are not injured by the moving 
seat.
●Do not put your hands under the seat 
or near the moving parts to avoid 
injury.
Fingers or hands may become 
jammed in the seat mechanism.
●Make sure to leave enough space 
around the feet so they do not get 
stuck.
■Seat adjustment
To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap 
belt during a collision, do not recline the 
seat more than necessary.
If the seat is too rec lined, the lap belt may 
slide past the hips  and apply restraint 
forces directly to the abdomen, or your 
neck may contact the shoulder belt, 
increasing the risk of death or serious 
injury in the event of an accident.
Adjustments should not be made while 
driving as the seat may unexpectedly 
move and cause the driver to lose control 
of the vehicle. 

1093-3. Adjusting the seats
3
Before driving
button is pressed, press button “1”, 
“2” or “3” until the buzzer sounds.
If the selected button has already been 
preset, the previously recorded position 
will be overwritten.
■Seat positions that can be memorized 
( P.107)
The positions adjusted  by the following pro-
cedure can be recorded:
●Seat position adjustment
●Seatback angle adjustment
●Seat cushion (front) angle adjustment
●Vertical height adjustment
■In order to correctly use the driving 
position memory function
If a seat position is already in the furthest 
possible position and the  seat is operated in 
the same direction, the recorded position 
may be slightly different when it is recalled.
1 Check that the shift lever is in P.
2 Turn the engine switch to IGNI-
TION ON mode. 3
Press one of the buttons for the 
driving position you want to recall 
until the buzzer sounds.
■To stop the position recall operation 
part-way through
Perform any of the following:
●Press the “SET” button.
●Press button “1”, “2” or “3”.
●Operate any of the seat adjustment 
switches (only cancels seat position 
recall).
●Operate the tilt and  telescopic steering 
control switch (onl y cancels steering 
wheel position recall).
●Operate the head-up display position 
adjustment switch (if equipped) (only 
cancels head-up display position recall).
■Operating the driving position memory 
after turning the engine switch off
Recorded seat positions can be activated 
up to 180 seconds after  the driver’s door is 
opened and another 60 seconds after it is 
closed again.
■Registering procedure
Record your driving  position to button 
“1”, “2” or “3” before performing the 
following:
Carry only the key yo u want to register, 
WARNING
■Seat adjustment caution
Take care during seat adjustment so that 
the seat does not strike the rear passen-
ger or squeeze your body against the 
steering wheel.
Recalling a driving position
Registering/canceling/recall a 
driving position to an electronic 
key (memory recall function) 

1113-3. Adjusting the seats
3
Before driving
1Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while press-
ing the lock release button  .
■Adjusting the height of the head 
restraints
Make sure that the  head restraints are  adjusted so that the center of the head 
restraint is closest to the top of your ears.
The position of the head restraint can 
be adjusted forward in 4 stages.
If the head restraint 
is pulled forward from 
the foremost position, it will return to the 
rearmost position.
Pull the head restraint up while press-
ing the lock release button  .
Front seats: If the head restraint 
touches the ceiling, making the 
removal difficult, change the seat 
height or angle. ( P.107)
Head restraints
Head restraints are provided for all 
seats.
WARNING
■Head restraint precautions
Observe the following precautions 
regarding the head re straints. Failure to 
do so may result in death or serious 
injury.
●Use the head restraints designed for 
each respective seat.
●Adjust the head restraints to the cor-
rect position at all times.
●After adjusting the head restraints, 
push down on them and make sure 
they are locked in position.
●Do not drive with the head restraints 
removed.
Vertical adjustment
A
Horizontal adjustment (if 
equipped)
Removing the head restraints
A 

1143-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
Press on or close to the   mark.The height of the rear view mirror can 
be adjusted to suit your driving pos-
ture.
Adjust the height of the rear view mir-
ror by moving it up and down.
Responding to the level of brightness 
of the headlights of vehicles behind, the 
reflected light is automatically 
reduced.
Turn the automatic anti-glare function 
mode on/off
WARNING
■Caution while driving
Do not adjust the steering wheel while 
driving.
Doing so may cause the driver to mis-
handle the vehicle and cause an acci-
dent, resulting in death or serious injury.
■After adjusting the steering wheel 
(manual adjustment type)
Make sure that the steering wheel is 
securely locked.
Otherwise, the steering wheel may move 
suddenly, possibly causing an accident, 
and resulting in deat h or serious injury.
Sounding the horn
Inside rear view mirror
The rear view mirror’s position can 
be adjusted to enable sufficient 
confirmation of the rear view.
Adjusting the height of rear view 
mirror
WARNING
■Caution while driving
Do not adjust the position of the mirror 
while driving.
Doing so may lead to mishandling of the 
vehicle and cause an accident, resulting 
in death or serious injury.
Anti-glare function 

1754-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
• If a vehicle ahead is a child sized bicycle, a bicycle that is carrying a large load, a 
bicycle ridden by more than one person, 
or a uniquely shaped  bicycle (bicycle with 
a child seat, tandem bicycle, etc.)
• If a pedestrian/or the riding height of a  bicyclist ahead is shorter than approxi-
mately 3.2 ft. (1 m) or taller than approxi-
mately 6.5 ft. (2 m)
• If a pedestrian/bicyclist is wearing over-
sized clothing (a rain coat, long skirt, 
etc.), making their silhouette obscure
• If a pedestrian is bending forward or 
squatting or bicyclist is bending forward
• If a pedestrian/bicyclist is moving fast
• If a pedestrian is pushing a stroller, wheel- chair, bicycle or other vehicle
• When driving in incl ement weather such 
as heavy rain, fog, snow or a sandstorm
• When driving through steam or smoke
• When the surrounding area is dim, such  as at dawn or dusk, or while at night or in 
a tunnel, making a detectable object 
appear to be nearly the same color as its 
surroundings
• When driving in a place where the sur-
rounding brightness  changes suddenly, 
such as at the entrance or exit of a tunnel
• After the engine has started the vehicle 
has not been driven for a certain amount 
of time
• While making a left/right turn and for a 
few seconds after makin g a left/right turn
• While driving on a curve and for a few  seconds after driving on a curve
• If your vehicle is skidding
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or low- ered
• If the wheels are misaligned
• If a wiper blade is blocking the front cam- era
• The vehicle is being driven at extremely  high speeds.
• When driving on a hill • If the radar sensor or front camera is mis-
aligned
●In some situations su ch as the following, 
sufficient braking force may not be 
obtained, preventing the system from 
performing properly:
• If the braking functions cannot operate to  their full extent, such as when the brake 
parts are extremely cold, extremely hot, 
or wet
• If the vehicle is not properly maintained  (brakes or tires are excessively worn, 
improper tire inflation pressure, etc.)
• When the vehicle is being driven on a  gravel road or other slippery surface
■If VSC is disabled
●If VSC is disabled ( P.237), the pre-col-
lision brake assist and pre-collision brak-
ing functions are also disabled.
●The PCS warning light will turn on and 
“VSC Turned OFF Pre-Collision Brake 
System Unavailable” will be displayed on 
the multi-information display. 

2014-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
*2: The greater the difference in speed between your vehicle and the detected vehicle is, the farther away the vehicle will be detected, causing the outside rear view mirror indi-
cator to illuminate or flash.
■The Blind Spot Monitor is operational 
when
The Blind Spot Monitor is operational when 
all of the following conditions are met:
●The Blind Spot Monitor is on.
●The shift lever is in a position other than R.
●The vehicle speed is greater than approx-
imately 10 mph (16 km/h).
■The Blind Spot Monitor will detect a 
vehicle when
The Blind Spot Monitor will detect a vehicle 
present in the detection area in the follow-
ing situations:
●A vehicle in an adj acent lane overtakes 
your vehicle.
●You overtake a vehicle in adjacent lane 
slowly.
●Another vehicle enters the detection 
area when it changes lanes.
■Conditions under wh ich the Blind Spot 
Monitor will not detect a vehicle
The Blind Spot Monitor is not designed to 
detect the following types of vehicles and/or 
objects:
●Small motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, 
etc.*
●Vehicles traveling in the opposite direc-
tion
●Guardrails, walls, signs, parked vehicles 
and similar stationary objects*
●Following vehicles th at are in the same 
lane*
●Vehicles traveling 2 lanes away from your 
vehicle*
●Vehicles which are being overtaken rap-
idly by your vehicle.
*: Depending on the conditions, detection  of a vehicle and/or object may occur.
■Conditions under which the Blind Spot 
Monitor may not function correctly
●The Blind Spot Monitor may not detect 
vehicles correctly in the following situa-
tions:
• When the sensor is misaligned due to a  strong impact to the sensor or its sur-
rounding area
• When mud, snow, ice, a sticker, etc. is  covering the sensor or surrounding area 
on the rear bumper
• When driving on a road surface that is  wet with standing water during bad 
weather, such as heavy rain, snow, or fog
• When multiple vehicles are approaching  with only a small gap between each vehi-
cle
• When the distance between your vehicle  and a following vehicle is short
• When there is a significant difference in 
speed between your vehicle and the vehi-
cle that enters the detection area
• When the difference in speed between 
your vehicle and another vehicle is 
changing
• When a vehicle enters a detection area 
traveling at about the same speed as your 
vehicle
• As your vehicle starts from a stop, a vehi-
cle remains in the detection area
• When driving up and down consecutive  steep inclines,  such as hills, dips in the 
road, etc.
• When driving on roads with sharp bends,  consecutive curves, or uneven surfaces
• When vehicle lanes are wide, or when  driving on the edge of a lane, and the 
vehicle in an adjacent lane is far away 
from your vehicle
• When an accessory (such as a bicycle  carrier) or towing eyelet is installed to the 
rear of the vehicle
• When there is a significant difference in  height between your vehicle and the 
vehicle that enters the detection area
• Immediately after the Blind Spot Monitor  is turned on
●Instances of the Blind Spot Monitor 
unnecessarily detecting a vehicle and/or