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Vehicle information
INTERIOR OVERVIEW 
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
OAC3019003R
1. Door handle .......................................................................................................... 5-15
2. Outside rearview mirror control switch . ............................................................... 5-25
3. Power window switches  ...................................................................................... 5-26
4. Power window lock switch.................................................................................... 5-30
5. Lane Keeping Assist system button* .................................................................... 6-62
6. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) button*  ............................................. 7-10
7. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ........................................................................ 6-37
8. Headlight levelling device ..................................................................................... 5-43
9. Fuse box............................................................................................................... 8-52
10.  Key ignition switch ................................................................................................ 6-7 
Engine Start/Stop button* ................................................................................... 6-10
11. Steering wheel .................................................................................................... 5-20
12. Bonnet release lever .......................................................................................... 5-30
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Safety system
SEAT BELTS
This section describes how to use the 
seat belts properly. It also describes 
some of the things not to do when 
using seat belts.
Seat belt safety precautions 
Always fasten your seat belt and 
make sure all passengers have fas-
tened their seat belts before starting 
any trip. Air bags (if equipped) are 
designed to supplement the seat belt 
as an additional safety device, but 
they are not a substitute. Most coun-
tries require all occupants of a vehicle 
to wear seat belts.
 WARNING
Seat belts must be used by ALL 
passengers whenever the vehicle 
is moving. Take the following pre-
cautions when adjusting and wear-
ing seat belts:
 ‡ ALWAYS properly restrain chil-
dren under age 13 in the rear 
seats.
 ‡ NEVER allow children to ride in 
the front passenger seat. If a 
child age 13 or older must be 
seated in the front seat, move the 
seat as far back as possible and 
properly restrain them in the 
seat.
 ‡ NEVER allow an infant or child to 
be carried on an occupant’s lap.
 ‡ NEVER ride with the seatback 
reclined when the vehicle is mov-
ing.
 ‡ Do not allow children to share a 
seat or seat belt.
 ‡ Do not wear the shoulder belt 
under your arm or behind your 
back. ‡ Never wear a seat belt over frag-
ile objects. If there is a sudden 
stop or impact, the seat belt can 
damage it. 
 ‡ Do not use the seat belt if it is 
twisted. A twisted seat belt will 
not protect you properly in an 
accident.
 ‡ Do not use a seat belt if the web-
bing or hardware is damaged.
 ‡ Do not latch the seat belt into the 
buckles of other seats.
 ‡ NEVER unfasten the seat belt 
whilst driving. This may cause 
loss of vehicle control resulting 
in an accident.
 ‡ Make sure there is nothing in the 
buckle interfering with the seat 
belt latch mechanism. This may 
prevent the seat belt from fasten-
ing securely.
 ‡ No modifications or additions 
should be made by the user 
which will either prevent the seat 
belt adjusting devices from oper-
ating to remove slack, or prevent 
the seat belt assembly from 
being adjusted to remove slack.
 WARNING
Damaged seat belts and seat belt 
assemblies will not operate prop-
erly. Always replace:
 ‡ Frayed, contaminated, or dam-
aged webbing.
 ‡ Damaged hardware.
 ‡ The entire seat belt assembly 
after it has been worn in an acci-
dent, even if damage to webbing 
or assembly is not apparent.