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Driving Position Memory*
The desired driving position can be
called up after programming the
position.
Driver’s seat position (Seat slide,
height adjustment, front edge of seat
bottom, seat recline)
Active driving display (Display
position, brightness level, display
information)
Outside mirror angleSteering Wheel (Power type) (Up
and down adjustment, forward and
backward adjustment)
Warnings and Cautionsfor Using the Driving Pos i t i on Me m or y
CAUTION
Do not place hand, fingers, or feet
around the bottom of the
seat or around the bottom of the
steering wheel while the seat memory
function is operating. The
seat or steering wheel moves
automatically while the seat memory
function is operating and hand, fingers,
or feet could get pinched and injured.
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Front Seats
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Warnings and Cautions
for Using the Second-row Seat
WARNING
Make sure there is nobody in the
second-row seat area before
operating a lever or pressing a switch.
Not checking the second-row seat area
for persons before folding a seatback
with a lever or switch is dangerous. The
second-row seat area is difficult to see
from the rear of the vehicle. Operating
a lever or pressing a switch without
checking could cause injury to a person
when a seatback suddenly flips
forward.
Do not operate the lever on the side
of the head restraint or press the
switch on the side of the seat under
the following conditions.
Operating the lever on the side of the
head restraint or pressing the switch on
the side of the seat under the following
conditions is dangerous as the seat
may move unexpectedly and cause an
injury such as a foot getting pinched
between the seat and floor.
Occupant is seated in second-row
seat
Second-row seatback is folded
forward
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Second-row Seat
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The seatback folds forward and the seat slide lock is released.
3. Slide the seat forward.
4. After getting in or out, raise the seatback until it locks.
5. Slide the seat rearward and lock the seat.
CAUTION
After entering/exiting the third-row seat area, return the second-row seatback to its
upright position and lock it after sliding it rearward.
Make sure it is locked by attempting to lightly move it back and forth.
Otherwise, it could move unexpectedly and cause injury.
Split folding the Second-row Seats
WARNING
Make sure the adjustable components of a second-row seat are locked after
folding down the seatback.
A second-row seat that is not securely locked is dangerous. In a sudden stop or
collision, the second-row seat could move, causing injury.
After folding down the seatback of a second-row seat, make sure the adjustable
components of the seat are locked in place by attempting to slide the seat forward
and backward.
Do not drive the vehicle with an occupant on a folded down seatback or in the
luggage compartment.
During sudden braking or a collision, the pe rson could be seriously injured or killed.
Tightly secure cargo in the luggage compar tment when it is transported with the
seatbacks folded down.
Driving without tightly securing cargo and lu ggage is dangerous as it could move and
become an obstruction to driving during emergency braking or a collision resulting
in an unexpected accident.
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Second-row Seat
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Raising the Second-row Seatbacks
WARNING
When returning a seatback to its upright position, make sure the 3-point seat belt
is not caught in the seatback and the 3-point seat belt is not twisted.
If the seat belt is used while it is twisted and caught in the seatback, the seat belt
cannot function at its full capacity, which could cause serious injury or death.
1. Press the seatback rearward and lock it in place.
Armrest
CAUTION
Be careful not to apply excessive force to the armrest such as by sitting on it.
Otherwise, it could be deformed or damaged.
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Second-row Seat
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The seatback folds forward and the seat slide lock is released.
NOTE
The seats cannot be flattened down while the second-row seats are unlocked
even if the lever on the side of the head restraint is operated and the reclining
lever is operated. Before folding down the second-row seats, move the seatback
forward once, slide the seat rearward, and lock the seat.
3. Slide the seat forward.
4. After getting in or out, raise the seatback until it locks.
5. Slide the seat rearward and lock the seat.
CAUTION
After entering/exiting the third-row seat ar ea, return the second-row seatback to its
upright position and lock it after sliding it rearward.
Make sure it is locked by attempting to lightly move it back and forth.
Otherwise, it could move unexpectedly and cause injury.
Split folding the Second-row Seats
WARNING
Make sure the adjustable components of a second-row seat are locked after
folding down the seatback.
A second-row seat that is not securely locked is dangerous. In a sudden stop or
collision, the second-row seat could move, causing injury.
After folding down the seatback of a second-row seat, make sure the adjustable
components of the seat are locked in place by attempting to slide the seat forward
and backward.
Do not drive the vehicle with an occupant on a folded down seatback or in the
luggage compartment.
During sudden braking or a collision, the pe rson could be seriously injured or killed.
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Second-row Seat
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Head Restraints
Your vehicle is equipped with head
restraints on all outboard seats and the
second-row/third-row center seat
*.
The head restraints are intended to
help protect you and the passengers
from neck injury.
Warnings and Cautions
for Using the Head Restraints
WARNING
Always drive with the head restraints
installed when seats are being used
and make sure they are properly
adjusted.
Driving with the head restraints
adjusted too low or removed is
dangerous. With no support behind
your head, your neck could be
seriously injured in a collision.
After installing a head restraint, try
lifting it to make sure that it does not
pull out.
Driving with an unsecured head
restraint is dangerous as the
effectiveness of the head restraint will
be compromised which could cause it
to unexpectedly detach from the seat.
(Third-row seat)
Always drive with the head restraints
in their upright positions when the
third-row seats are occupied, and
make sure they are securely locked in
place.
Driving with the head restraints folded
down is dangerous. With no support
behind your head, your neck could be
seriously injured in a collision.
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Head Restraints
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Warnings and Cautionsfor Using the Steering Wheel
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel while
the vehicle is moving.
Adjusting the steering wheel while the
vehicle is moving is dangerous. Moving
it can very easily cause the driver to
abruptly turn to the left or right. This
can lead to loss of control or an
accident.
After adjusting the steering wheel
position, make sure it is securely
locked by trying to move it up and
down.
Driving with the steering wheel not
securely locked in position is
dangerous. If the steering wheel moves
unexpectedly while driving, you could
lose control of the steering resulting in
an accident.
How to Use the Steering
Wheel
Manual Type
1.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to theappropriate position.
3. Pull up the lever to securely lock the
steering wheel.
Powe r Ty p e
1. Up and down adjustment
2. Forward and backward adjustment
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Steering Wheel
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Warnings and CautionsFor Child-restraint Systems
WARNING
Use the correct size child-restraint
system.
For effective protection in vehicle
accidents and sudden stops, a child
must be properly restrained using a
seat belt or child-restraint system
depending on age and size. If not, the
child could be seriously injured or even
killed in an accident.
Follow the manufacturer's
instructions and always keep the
child-restraint system buckled down.
An unsecured child-restraint system is
dangerous. In a sudden stop or a
collision it could move causing serious
injury or death to the child or other
occupants. Make sure any
child-restraint system is properly
secured in place according to the
child-restraint system manufacturer's
instructions. When not in use, remove
it from the vehicle or fasten it with a
seat belt, or attach it to BOTH LATCH
lower anchors for LATCH
child-restraint systems and the
corresponding tether anchor.
Always secure a child in a proper
child-restraint system.
Holding a child in your arms while the
vehicle is moving is extremely
dangerous. No matter how strong the
person may be, he or she cannot hold
onto a child in a sudden stop or
collision and it could result in serious
injury or death to the child or other
occupants. Even in a moderate
accident, the child may be exposed to
air bag forces that could result in
serious injury or death to the child, or
the child may be slammed into an
adult, causing injury to both child and
adult.
Never use a rear-facing child-restraint
system in the front seat with an air
bag that could deploy.
Rear-facing child-restraint systems on
the front seat are particularly
dangerous even though you may feel
assured that a front passenger air bag
will not deploy based on the fact that
the front passenger air bag
deactivation indicator light illuminates.
The child-restraint system can be hit by
a deploying air bag and moved
violently backward resulting in serious
injury or death to the child.
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
Child-restraint Systems
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