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    Wipers & Washers
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    FRONT WINDSHIELD WASHER
    Push the wiper stalk button to operate the front 
    screen washer. If the button is pressed for more 
    than 0.5 seconds, the washer will continue to 
    operate while the button is pressed. When the 
    button is released, the wipers will complete the 
    current stroke and then complete two further 
    strokes before parking automatically . 
    If the button is pressed for less than 0.5 
    seconds, only the washer will operate.
    HEADLAMP POWER WASH
    If the headlamps are on, and there is sufficient 
    liquid in the washer reservoir, operating the 
    screen washer will also power-wash the 
    headlamps.
    The headlamp power wash will operate on 
    every fifth operation of the screen washer, 
    provided that the headlamps are still switched 
    on and 10 minutes have elapsed since the last 
    headlamp wash.
    Switching the headlamps off and back on again 
    will reset the cycle.
    If the vehicle is fitted with the Terrain Response 
    system, the headlamp wash will operate every 
    third operation of the screen washer in all 
    Special Programs (see Terrain Response, 
    209).
    Note: In the screen washer reservoir, if the fluid 
    level sensor detects a low level, the headlamp 
    power wash is inhibited.
    Heated washer jets
    If the ambient temperature falls to a point where 
    icing of the washer jets could occur, power is 
    applied to heat the jets provided that the starter 
    switch is in position ’II’.
    An approved screenwash is necessary to 
    prevent freezing in very cold weather, see 
    LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS, 331.
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    REAR WINDOW WIPER 
    AND WASHER
    Wiper - intermittent operation
    Pull the lever position ’1’. The intermittent delay 
    period will vary according to the delay switch 
    setting and with the vehicle’s speed, if 
    speed-dependant-intermittent mode has been 
    enabled (see Speed-dependant-intermittent 
    mode, 120).
    Washer
    Pull the lever to position ’2’ and hold it there. 
    The wiper and washer will both operate. When 
    the lever is released, the washer will stop and 
    the wiper will complete a further two wipe 
    cycles and then return to intermittent operation, 
    provided that the continuous function has not 
    been set.
    Reverse gear input
    If reverse gear is selected while the front wipers 
    are operating, the rear wiper will operate 
    accordingly
    If reverse gear is selected while the rain 
    sensor* is operational and the front windshield 
    wipers are in use, the rear wiper will operate 
    accordingly.’Tailgate open’ disable
    If the rear wiper is switched on or already 
    running and the tailgate is opened, the wiper 
    will:
    •stop immediately
    •not start to move if it is already stationary.
    If the tailgate is subsequently closed, the wiper 
    will resume its normal operation after a delay of 
    three seconds.
    If the tailgate is open and the vehicle’s speed is 
    above 3km/h (2 mph), the wiper will operate as 
    if the tailgate were closed.
    Auto park
    If the starter switch is turned to the Off position 
    while the wiper is operating, it will continue to 
    the Park position and stop.
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    Horn
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    Horn
    HORN
    To operate, press either of the horn switches.
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    Electric Windows
    ELECTRIC WINDOWS
    Switch operation
    1.Right-hand front window.
    2.Left-hand front window.
    3.Right-hand rear window.
    4.Left-hand rear window.
    5.Isolating switch for rear door window 
    switches.
    WARNING
    Closing of an electrically operated window on 
    fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the 
    body, can result in serious injury. Always 
    observe the following precautions:
    ISOLATE the rear window switches when 
    carrying children.
    ENSURE that children are kept clear whilst 
    raising or lowering windows.
    ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar 
    with the controls and the potential dangers of 
    electrically operated windows.
    DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part 
    of their bodies through a window aperture 
    while the vehicle is moving - injury from 
    flying debris, branches of trees or other 
    obstructions could occur.
    It is recommended that the starter key be 
    removed when leaving the vehicle in order to 
    avoid inadvertent actuation of the power 
    windows.
    Operating the windows
    The electric windows can be operated when the 
    starter switch is at position ’I’ or ’II’ and for up 
    to 40 seconds after the starter switch is turned 
    to position ’0’ (provided a front door is not 
    opened).
    If a front door is opened, the windows become 
    inoperable.
    Press lightly and hold the top of a switch to 
    lower the window and lift lightly and hold the 
    top of a switch to raise the window. The window 
    will stop moving as soon as the switch is 
    released.
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    Electric Windows
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    ’One touch’ operation (driver’s door only)
    By pressing firmly (and then releasing) the 
    switch, a window will open or close fully at a 
    single touch. Window movement can be 
    stopped at any time by BRIEFLY pressing the 
    switch again.
    To stop window movement during a 
    ’one-touch’ open or close operation, operate 
    the switch in the opposite direction to which the 
    window is travelling.
    Resetting ’One touch’ operation
    Disconnecting the power when the window is 
    moving will cause memory loss. To reset the 
    memory, drive the window to the top and keep 
    the switch pressed for one second.Rear window isolation switch
    Press the right-hand side of the switch to 
    isolate the window switches in the rear doors; 
    press the left-hand side to restore independent 
    control.
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    Anti-trap mechanism (driver’s door only)
    If the anti-trap sensor detects an obstruction 
    during window closing, the closing operation is 
    interrupted and the window backs off.
    This is a safety feature designed to help prevent 
    inadvertent closing of a window on vulnerable 
    parts of the body or other obstructions. 
    Remove any obstruction and then close the 
    window.
    If, for any reason, it is required to override the 
    anti-trap mechanism, the following procedure 
    should be used:
    •After the initial attempt to close the 
    window, attempt it twice more with less 
    than 10 seconds between switch presses.
    •On the next (fourth) attempt, the window 
    will move up a short distance with 
    increased force to override the blockage.
    If this fails to remove the blockage, the anti-trap 
    feature will be lost and must be reset.
    Resetting ’Anti-trap’ operation
    Drive the window to the top and keep the switch 
    pressed for more then one second. Then drive 
    the window to the bottom and keep the switch 
    pressed for more than one second.Rear window operation
    The rear windows can also be operated from 
    the switches on the rear passenger doors. The 
    rear door window switches will not operate if 
    the isolating switch in the driver’s door has 
    been activated, see Rear window isolation 
    switch, 125.
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    Sunroof
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    Sunroof
    SUNROOF OPERATION
    The electric sunroof can be operated when the 
    starter switch is at position ’1’ or ’II’ and for 40 
    seconds after position ’0’ has been selected, 
    provided that neither front door has been 
    opened.
    •To tilt the roof: With the roof closed or 
    partially tilted open, press the rear of the 
    switch momentarily. The roof will move to 
    its fully tilted position. If the starter key is 
    not in position ’ll’, the switch will have to be 
    held pressed.
    •To open the roof: With the roof in the tilted 
    position, press the rear of the switch once 
    more momentarily. If the starter key is not 
    in position ’ll’, the switch will have to be 
    held pressed.•To close the roof: From the open position, 
    press the front of the switch momentarily. 
    This will return the roof to the tilted 
    position. If the starter key is not in position 
    ’ll’, the switch will have to be held pressed.
    From the tilted position, press the front of 
    the switch and hold it. The roof will fully 
    close. Releasing the switch before the roof 
    is fully closed will stop the movement.
    Note: At any time while the sunroof is moving, 
    a further press of the switch will stop the 
    movement.
    Caution: ALWAYS close the roof when the 
    vehicle is unattended.
    Anti-trap mechanism
    If the roof encounters resistance while 
    travelling anywhere between the fully open and 
    the tilted positions, the closing operation is 
    interrupted and the roof opens slightly. This is 
    a safety feature designed to prevent inadvertent 
    closing of the roof on vulnerable parts of the 
    body or other obstructions. Remove any 
    obstruction and then close the roof.
    This anti-trap feature does not apply while the 
    roof is closing from the tilted position.
    WARNING
    It is possible to override the anti-trap 
    mechanism by pressing and holding the front 
    of the switch whilst the roof is closing.
    Extreme care must be taken to ensure that 
    none of the vehicles occupants have any part 
    of their body in a position where it can be 
    trapped by the roof.
    The override allows the roof to be closed 
    when movement is restricted by ice or dirt.
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    WARNING
    Accidental closure of a sunroof on fingers, 
    hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can 
    result in serious personal injury. Always 
    observe the following precautions:
    ENSURE that children are kept clear and that 
    the sunroof is not obstructed when opening or 
    closing.
    ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar 
    with the controls and the potential dangers of 
    operating an electrically operated sunroof.
    DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part 
    of their bodies through the sunroof aperture 
    while the vehicle is moving - injury from 
    flying debris, branches of trees or other 
    obstructions could occur.
    Operation after power supply interruption
    Under certain unusual, the roof may lose its 
    calibration which will render it inoperable. If 
    this happens, it needs to be recalibrated as 
    follows:
    •WIth the power supply reconnected, turn 
    the ignition switch to position ’ll’.
    •Depress the front of the switch for 20 
    seconds. The sunroof will start to move. 
    Continue to hold the switch until the 
    sunroof completes one full open and 
    closing cycle. When the roof stops moving, 
    release the switch.
    The sunroof can then be operated as normal.
    Note: Calibration will not function if the battery 
    voltage is low.Front sunroof blind
    Pull the sunroof blind, against spring pressure, 
    across the sunroof aperture to deploy it. When 
    it is pressed against the front edge of the 
    aperture, it will lock into place.
    To open it, push vertically on the textured part 
    of the blind handle. Allow the blind to return 
    under spring pressure.
    Rear sunroof blinds
    The rear sunroof blinds operate in the same 
    way as the front one.
    The blinds retract into the center roof panel 
    between them.
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    Heating & Ventilation
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    Heating & VentilationTEMPERATURE CONTROLS
    OPERATION OF CONTROLS
    1. Auto mode
    Allowing the system to function automatically is 
    by far the simplest method of operation for the 
    owner and is preferable in most operating 
    conditions.
    •Press ’AUTO’ (1) for fully automatic 
    operation.
    •Rotate the temperature controls (3) to 
    select the required temperature.
    •Let the automatic temperature control 
    system do the rest.
    In Auto mode, air conditioning, air distribution, 
    blower speeds and air recirculation are adjusted 
    automatically to achieve, and then maintain, a 
    thermal environment consistent with prevailing 
    conditions.
    The air distribution and blower controls can be 
    operated independently to override the 
    automatic setting.In this case, the appropriate indicator in the 
    ’AUTO’ switch extinguishes. The circular 
    indicator represents the blower, the rectangular 
    indicator represents air distribution.
    Press ’AUTO’ again to re-establish automatic 
    operation.
    Note: If the air distribution and blower controls 
    are operated independently, the system may 
    not be able to achieve or maintain the required 
    temperature settings.
    2. Blower control
    Rotate the blower control (2) to adjust airflow 
    through the vents.
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    3. Temperature controls
    Rotate the controls (3) to set the required 
    temperature for the corresponding side of the 
    passenger compartment.
    Temperatures within the range 16°C (60°F) to 
    28°C (83°F) can be set. The blue dot gives 
    maximum cooling and the red dot maximum 
    heating (depending on prevailing conditions).
    Note: Because of the mixing of air within the 
    vehicle, the system will not achieve a 
    temperature differential from left to right of 
    more than 4°C (7°F).
    To obtain maximum air conditioning, rotate the 
    temperature controls fully anticlockwise.
    This mode automatically activates the air 
    conditioning and air recirculation, and sets the 
    blower speed at maximum and the air 
    distribution to the face-level vents.
    Note: Rotating the temperature controls fully 
    clockwise provides maximum heating to the 
    foot/screen vents.
    When in stationary traffic, select ’P’ or ’N’ in an 
    automatic transmission vehicle to maximise air 
    conditioning efficiency.
    4. Air distribution control
    Press to select the desired distribution setting:
    Windshield and side window vents
    Face level vents
    Foot level vents
    More than one setting can be selected to 
    achieve the desired distribution.5. Air recirculation - manual
    Press the button (5) once to 
    activate air recirculation. Press the 
    button a second time to deactivate 
    air recirculation.
    Air recirculation prohibits the entry of air from 
    outside the vehicle, recirculating the air inside 
    the vehicle instead. This is useful to prevent the 
    entry of traffic fumes.
    Air recirculation also significantly influences 
    the dehumidifying and cooling performance of 
    the air-conditioning system.
    Note: Prolonged recirculation at low ambient 
    temperatures may cause the windows to mist.
    6. Off
    Press to switch the system off; the 
    indicator in the switch will 
    illuminate to show this condition. 
    Pressing the button again returns the system to 
    its previous mode.
    7. Economy mode
    With the engine running, press the 
    button (7) to put the air 
    conditioning system into 
    ’Economy’ mode. This reduces the power 
    consumed by the system. 
    						
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