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3
Operation of each component
RC F_U 3-3. Adjusting the seats
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Before entering/exiting the rear seats
Remove the seat belt from the seat belt guide. ( P. 35)■
Entering/exiting the rear seat
Pull the lever. The front seat will lower automati-
cally.Front seats Adjustment procedure
Seat position adjustment
Seatback angle adjustment
Seat cushion (front) angle adjust-
ment Vertical height adjustment
Lumbar support adjustment (if
equipped)
Entering/exiting the rear seats (lever-operated “Front, Fold & Return”
seat) 1
2
3 4
5
1
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172 3-3. Adjusting the seats
RC F_U Up Pull the head restraints up.
Down Push the head restraint down while
pressing the lock release button. ■
Removing the head restraints
■
Installing the head restraints
Front seats
Rear seatsRear seats
Lock release button1
2
Pull the head restraint up while pressing the lock
release button.
If the head restraint to uches the ce iling, making
the removal difficult, change the seat height or
angle. ( P. 161, 164)
Align the head restrain t with the installation
holes and push it down to the lock position.
Press and hold the lock release button when
lowering the head restraint.
Align the head restrain t with the installation
holes and push it down to the lowest lock posi-
tion while pressing the lock release button. Lock release button
Lock release button
Lock release button
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1733-3. Adjusting the seats
3
Operation of each component
RC F_U ■
Adjusting the height of the head restraints
■
Adjusting the rear seat head restraint
Always raise the head restraint one leve l from the stowed position when using.Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted
so that the center of the head restraint is closest
to the top of your ears.
WARNING ■
Head restraint precautions
Observe the following precautions regarding th e head restraints. Failure to do so may
result in death or serious injury. ●
Use the head restraints design ed for each respective seat.●
Adjust the head restraints to th e correct 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.
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176 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
RC F_U The height of the rear view mirror can be adjusted to suit your driving posture.
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.
Changing automatic anti-glare func-
tion mode
ON/OFF When the automatic anti-glare function
is in ON mode, the indicator illuminates.
The function will set to ON mode each
time the engine switch is turned to
IGNITION ON mode.
Pressing the button turns the function to
OFF mode. (The indicator also turns
off.)Inside rear view mirror The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma-
tion of the rear view.
Adjusting the height of rear view mirror
Anti-glare function
Indicator
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296 4-5. Using the driving support systems
RC F_U ■
Conditions under which the BSM function may not function correctly ●
The BSM function may not detect vehicles correctly in the following situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned due to a stro ng impact to the sensor or its surround-
ing area
• When mud, snow, ice, a sticke r, etc. is covering the sensor or surrounding area on
the rear bumper
• When driving on a road surf ace that is wet with standi ng water during bad weather,
such as heavy rain, snow, or fog
• When multiple vehicles are approaching wi th only a small gap between each vehicle
• 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 vehicle
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 vehicle remains in the detection area
• When driving up and down cons ecutive 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 a bicycle carrier or other accessory 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 BSM main switch is turned on●
Instances of the BSM function unnecessarily detecting a vehicle and/or object may
increase in the following situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned due to a stro ng impact to the sensor or its surround-
ing area
• When the distance between your vehicle and a guardrail, wall, etc. that enters the
detection area is short
• When driving up and down cons ecutive steep inclines, such as hills, dips in the road,
etc.
• When vehicle lanes are narrow, or when driv ing on the edge of a lane, and a vehicle
traveling in a lane other than the ad jacent lanes enters the detection area
• When driving on roads with sharp bends, consecutive curves, or uneven surfaces
• When the tires are slipping or spinning
• When the distance between your vehicle and a following vehicle is short
• When a bicycle carrier or other accessory is installed to the rear of the vehicle
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4937-2. Steps to take in an emergency
RC F_U 7
When trouble arises WARNING ■
Using the tire jack
Observe the following precautions.
Improper use of the tire jack may cause the ve hicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading
to death or serious injury. ●
Do not use the tire jack for any purpose ot her than replacing tires or installing and
removing tire chains. ●
Only use the tire jack that comes with this vehicle for replacing a flat tire.
Do not use it on other vehicles, and do no t use other tire jacks for replacing tires on
this vehicle. ●
Put the jack properly in its jack point. ●
Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while it is supported by the jack.●
Do not start the engine or drive the vehicle while the vehicle is supported by the jack. ●
Do not raise the vehicle while someone is inside. ●
When raising the vehicle, do not pu t an object on or under the jack.●
Do not raise the vehicle to a height greater than that required to replace the tire. ●
Use a jack stand if it is necessary to get under the vehicle. ●
When lowering the vehicle, make sure that there is no-one near the vehicle. If there
are people nearby, warn them vocally before lowering.
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RC F_U 8-1. Specifications
RC350/RC300
* 1
:Unladen vehicle
* 2
: Vehicles with 265/35R19 tires
RC F
* :Unladen vehicleMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions and weight Overall length 184.8 in. (4695 mm)
Overall width 72.4 in. (1840 mm)
Overall height
* 1
54.9 in. (1395 mm)
Wheelbase 107.5 in. (2730 mm)
Tread
* 1
Front 62.2 in. (1580 mm)
Rear 63.0 in. (1600 mm)
61.8 in. (1570 mm)
* 2
Vehicle capacity weight
(Occupants + luggage) 700 lb. (320 kg)
Overall length 185.2 in. (4705 mm)
Overall width 72.6 in. (1845 mm)
Overall height
* 54.7 in. (1390 mm)
Wheelbase 107.5 in. (2730 mm)
Tread
* Front 61.2 in. (1555 mm)
Rear 61.4 in. (1560 mm)
Vehicle capacity weight
(Occupants + luggage) 700 lb. (320 kg)
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560 8-1. Specifications
RC F_U ■
Typical tire size information
The illustration indicates typical tire
size.
Tire use (P = Passenger car,
T = Temporary use)
Section width (millimeters)
Aspect ratio
(tire height to section width)
Tire construction code
(R = Radial, D = Diagonal)
Wheel diameter (inches)
Load index
(2 digits or 3 digits)
Speed symbol
(alphabet with one letter)■
Tire dimensions
Section width
Tire height
Wheel diameterTire size 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3