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    							WARNING CHIMES
    Safety belt warning chime
    For information on the safety belt
    warning chime, refer to the
    Seating and safety restraints
    chapter.
    Supplemental restraint system
    (SRS) warning chime
    For information on the SRS
    warning chime, refer to the
    Seating and safety restraints
    chapter.
    Key-in-ignition warning
    chime/buzzer
    Sounds when the key is left in the
    ignition and the drivers door is
    opened.
    Headlamps on warning chime (if
    equipped)
    Sounds when the headlamps are
    on, the ignition is off and the
    drivers door is opened.
    GAUGES
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    NORMAL
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    com_safety_chime.01
    com_srs_chime.01
    eco_key_chime
    eco_headlamps_chime
    eco_gauges
    com_speedometer.01
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    							Speedometer
    Indicates the current vehicle
    speed.
    Fuel gauge
    The fuel gauge displays
    approximately how much fuel is in
    the fuel tank, when the ignition
    switch is ON.
    The fuel gauge indicator may vary
    slightly when the vehicle is in
    motion.
    The vehicle should be refueled
    with the ignition key in the OFF
    position. If the vehicle is refueled
    with the key in the ON position,
    the key must be turned to the OFF
    position and then the vehicle
    started to get an accurate fuel
    gauge reading. If the vehicle is
    fueled with the key in the ON
    position and the above mentioned
    is not performed, it will take
    approximately 25 minutes for the
    gauge to go from ªEº to ªF.º
    Engine coolant temperature
    gauge
    Indicates the temperature of the
    engine coolant. At normal
    operating temperature, the needle
    remains within the normal area. If
    it enters the red section, the
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    com_coolant_temperature.03
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    							engine is overheating. Switch off
    the ignition and let it cool. Refer to
    Checking and adding engine
    coolantin theMaintenance and
    carechapter.
    Engine oil pressure gauge
    This shows the engine oil pressure
    in the system. Sufficient pressure
    exists as long as the needle
    remains in the normal range.
    If the gauge indicates constantly
    low pressure at normal engine
    speed, refer toChecking and
    adding engine oilin the
    Maintenance and carechapter. If
    the gauge indicates a low pressure
    and the engine oil level is correct,
    switch off the engine immediately
    and have your vehicle checked at
    your dealership or by a qualified
    technician.
    Charging system gauge
    If the pointer moves and stays
    outside of the normal range, have
    the vehicles electrical system
    checked as soon as safely possible.
    Odometer
    Registers the total kilometers
    (mileage) of the vehicle.
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    com_voltage.01
    com_odometer.01 com_trip_odometer.01
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    							Trip odometer
    Can register the kilometers
    (mileage) of individual journeys.
    To reset, depress the control.
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    Instrumentation
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    							INSTRUMENT PANEL
    CONTROLS
    Headlamp control
    1. Pull the headlamp control
    toward you to the first position.
    Parking lamps, tail lamps, license
    plate lamps and marker lamps are
    now on.eco_panel_controls
    eco_headlight_switch_operation
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    							2. Pull the headlamp control
    toward you to the outer position.
    Headlamps are now on in addition
    to above.
    3. Rotate the control when it is in
    the on position to brighten or dim
    the instrument panel lamps. Rotate
    fully counterclockwise to operate
    courtesy and cargo lamps.
    Daytime running light (DRL)
    system (if equipped)
    The DRL system turns on the high
    beam headlamps, with a reduced
    light output, when:
    ²the vehicle is running (ignition
    switch is in the ON position)
    ²the vehicle has a fully released
    parking brake
    eco_headlight_daytime_running
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    							²the headlamp system is in the
    OFF or park lamp position
    Audio System
    For information on the audio
    system, refer to theAudio Guide.
    Power point electrical outlet
    The power point is a power source
    for the operation of electrical
    accessories.
    Do not use the cigarette lighter in
    place of the power point.
    CLIMATE CONTROLS
    Your vehicle has one of the
    following climate control systems:
    ²Manual heating system
    ²Manual heating and air
    conditioning system
    In addition your vehicle may also
    be equipped with a auxiliary heater
    and air conditioning system.
    In some modes, the systems
    function similarly; in modes where
    the systems do not functioneco_audio_system
    eco_power_point eco_climate_controls
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    							similarly, the different functions
    are noted.
    Vents
    Airflow from the vents may be
    manually adjusted by moving the
    horizontal control or vertically
    adjusting the vent according to
    your airflow preference.
    Fan speed
    Turn the fan speed control to the
    desired speed.
    FRONT
    LOHI
    eco_climate_controls_vents eco_climate_fan-speed
    eco_climate_temperature
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    							Temperature
    Turn the temperature control to
    the desired mix of warm and cool
    air (left for cooler and right for
    warmer).
    Controlling airflow
    Turn the mode control to the
    desired airflow position.
    Using MAX A/C mode (if
    equipped)
    The MAX A/C mode recirculates
    the air and directs it to flow
    through the instrument panel
    vents. The MAX A/C mode can be
    used for air conditioning or
    heating. This mode is noisier, but
    more economical than A/C mode.
    The MAX A/C mode only functions
    if the outside temperature is above
    10ÉC (50ÉF).
    Select the OFF position for all
    climate control functions to cease.
    The outside inlet door will close
    and the fan is shut off.
    ARM  COOL COOL
    MAX
    A C/
    VENT
    NORM
    A C
    /
    OFF
    FLR
    MIX
    eco_climate_airflow
    eco_climate_max_acControls and features
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    							Drive with the climate control
    system on (either in heating or
    A/C mode) to reduce humidity in
    your vehicle.
    Select MAX A/C for airflow
    through these vents:
    Using NORM A/C mode (if
    equipped)
    The NORM A/C mode directs
    outside conditioned air to flow
    through the instrument panel
    vents. The NORM A/C mode can
    be used for heating, ventilating or
    air conditioning. The NORM A/C
    mode only functions if the outside
    temperature is above 10ÉC (50ÉF).
    Select NORM A/C for air to flow
    through these vents:
    Using the vent mode
    Select the VENT mode for air to
    flow through these vents:
    Using the floor mode
    Select the FLOOR mode for air to
    flow through these vents:
    eco_climate_ac
    eco_climate_panel_air
    eco_climate_floor_air
    eco_climate_def-flr_air
    Controls and features
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