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    							Message centre
    28 FUSE FAILURE MESSAGES
    The following fuse failure messages are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. (see’Fuses’for
    fuse replacement information).
    Message Meaning Action
    FUSE 2 to 22 FAILED Fuse blown Fit a new fuse
    Notes:
    1.The fault message for fuse 12 may also be
    displayed in conjunction with the message
    ’HEATED REAR WINDOW’. This will occur
    if the heated rear screen is operated after
    fuse 12 has blown.
    2.In all cases, the fuse failed message will
    alternate with the appropriate description
    message e.g.’FUSE 10 FAILED’, followed
    by’RH SEAT HEATER’.3.Fuse 1 covers the instrument pack. If this
    fuse fails, replace the fuse (no message
    can be given because the message centre
    is controlled by the instrument pack).
    4.The message centre responds to multiple
    fuse failures by displaying separate
    messages, one after the other. 
    						
    							Message centre
    29 BULB FAILURE MESSAGES
    The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. (see’Bulb replacement’).
    Message Meaning What to do?
    RH DIP BEAM Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH DIP BEAM Bulb failed Replace bulb
    RH MAIN BEAM One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb
    LH MAIN BEAM One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb
    RH SIDE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH SIDE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb
    FRONT INDICATOR One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb
    RH FRONT FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH FRONT FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb
    RH TAIL LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH TAIL LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb
    RH BRAKE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH BRAKE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb
    REAR INDICATOR One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb
    RH REAR FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH REAR FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb
    RH REVERSE Bulb failed Replace bulb
    LH REVERSE Bulb failed Replace bulb
    NUMBER PLATE Bulb failed Replace bulb
    The message centre will respond to multiple bulb failures by displaying separate messages, one
    after the other.
    All bulb failure messages will be displayed when the starter switch is turned on or off and when
    the system affected by the relevant bulb failure is operated. The message’BULB FAILURE’will
    alternate with the appropriate bulb description message, e.g.’BULB FAILURE’followed by’RH
    REAR FOG’. 
    						
    							Message centre
    30 MISCELLANEOUS FAULT MESSAGES
    The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages.
    Message Meaning What to do?
    LOW SCREEN WASH as message suggests fill the screenwash reservoir
    GEARBOX FAULT as message suggests seek qualified assistance
    TRACTION FAILURE as message suggests seek qualified assistance
    LOW BRAKE FLUID as message suggests top-up the fluid reservoir
    and/or seek qualified
    assistance
    ODOMETER ERROR as message suggests seek qualified assistance
    KEY BATTERY LOW as message suggests fit new batteries in the
    handset
    The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 2 messages.
    Message Meaning What to do?
    MEMORY 1 STORED you have stored the seat and mirror
    positions into memory store 1no action required
    MEMORY 2 STORED you have stored the seat and mirror
    positions into memory store 2no action required
    REAR WINDOWS ON you have enabled the rear door
    window operating switchesno action required
    ALARM TRIGGERED the alarm has been triggered since
    the ignition was last turned offno action required - was
    your vehicle secure when
    you returned to it?
    MIRROR DIP STORE you have stored the reverse dip
    positions of the door mirrors in
    memoryno action required 
    						
    							Message centre
    31 Message Meaning What to do?
    WINDOW NOT SET the one-touch and anti-trap
    functions are not setset the one-touch and
    anti-trap functions see
    ’Electric windows’
    SUNROOF NOT SET the one-touch and anti-trap
    functions are not setset the one-touch and
    anti-trap functions see
    ’Electric sunroof’
    WINDOW SET you have successfully set the
    one-touch and anti-trap functionsno action required
    SUNROOF SET you have successfully set the
    one-touch and anti-trap functionsno action required
    TRACTlON OVRHEAT the warning light will flash. Traction
    control has been disabled to prevent
    overheating of the system’s braking
    components, and will be re-enabled
    when the braking components have
    cooledprevent wheel spin
    condition by easing off the
    throttle
    INT LIGHTS OFF auto function has been turned off see’Interior equipment’
    INT LIGHTS ON auto function has been turned on see’Interior equipment’
    EAS MANUAL you have locked the air suspension
    in ACCESS ride heightCAUTION the vehicle is
    being driven on its bump
    stops
    ALTERNATOR FAULT as message suggests seek qualified assistance
    START ENGINE you may now start the engine see’Locks & alarm’ 
    						
    							Message centre
    32 Message Meaning What to do?
    MIRROR DIP ON the door mirror dip function for
    driving in reverse gear has been
    turned onno action required
    MIRROR DIP OFF the door mirror dip function for
    driving in reverse gear has been
    turned offno action required
    *This message alternates with the message’REFER HANDBOOK’. When this is displayed, refer
    to the appropriate section in this handbook for further information.
    The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 3 messages;
    Message Meaning What to do?
    SUNROOF OPEN you have removed the starter key
    and opened the drivers door with the
    sunroof still openif you are leaving the
    vehicle, close the sunroof
    RIGHT PARK LIGHT you have set the right hand front
    and rear side lights as parking lightsturn the lighting switch off if
    parking lights are not
    required
    LEFT PARK LIGHT you have set the left hand front and
    rear side lights as parking lightsturn the lighting switch off if
    parking lights are not
    required
    PARK LIGHTS you have set the right and left hand
    front and rear side lights as parking
    lightsturn the lighting switch off if
    parking lights are not
    required
    MOVEMENT DETECT the alarm system is sensing
    movement in the vehicle when you
    are trying to’Superlock’isolate the cause of the
    movement and try again -
    do not attempt to
    ’Superlock’with people or
    animals inside the vehicle 
    						
    							Message centre
    33 Message Meaning What to do?
    SELECT NEUTRAL you have made an attempt to change
    gear ranges without the gearbox
    being in NEUTRALselect neutral
    SLOW DOWN your current road speed is too high
    to perform a transfer box range
    changestop the vehicle before
    changing range 
    						
    							Seats
    34 MANUALLY-OPERATED FRONT SEATS
    WARNING
    To avoid the risk of loss of control and
    personal injury, never adjust the driver’s
    seat or seatback while the vehicle is in
    motion.
    DO NOT allow occupants to travel with the
    seat backs reclined steeply rearwards.
    Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat
    belt with the seat back angle set to 15
    degrees from the upright (vertical) position.
    Forward/backward movement
    Raise the bar to move the seat forward or
    back. Ensure that the seat is locked in position
    before driving.
    Backrest movement
    Rotate the handwheel to achieve the desired
    backrest angle.
    Height adjustment
    (driver only)
    Move the front of the switch up or down to
    raise or lower the seat cushion. 
    						
    							Seats
    35
    Head restraint adjustment
    Head restraints are designed to restrain
    rearward movement of the head in the event
    of a collision.
    Depress the button to raise or lower. Tilt the
    angle of the restraint to ensure it is as close to
    the back of the head as possible.
    WARNING
    DO NOT drive with the head restraints
    removed.
    ALWAYS adjust the height of the head
    restraint to support the back of the head,
    NOT the neck.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Your vehicle is fitted with side impact
    airbags. Refer to the Airbag SRS section
    of this handbook before fitting seat
    covers, or carrying out any repair or
    retrimming operations to the seat or seat
    covers
    Folding armrests
    An adjustable folding armrest is fitted to the
    inboard side of the front seats.
    Pull the armrest down into the horizontal
    position then turn the knob at the end of the
    armrest to set the desired angle. 
    						
    							Seats
    36 POWER OPERATED FRONT SEATS
    (where fitted)
    Seat adjustment is only possible when the
    starter switch is turned to positions’I’or’II’
    or with a front door open when the starter
    switch is at position’0’.
    The following functions are available:
    Seat forward & rearward
    Push and hold the switch forwards or
    backwards to move the seat to the desired
    position.
    WARNING
    To avoid the risk of loss of control, DO NOT
    adjust the driver’s seat while the vehicle is
    in motion.
    Seat cushion angle
    Twist the switch forward or back to tilt the
    front or rear of the seat cushion to the desired
    position.
    Seat cushion height
    Push the switch up or down to raise or lower
    the cushion. 
    						
    							Seats
    37
    Lumbar support adjustment
    Press the upper button to increase, and the
    lower button to reduce, lumbar support.
    Seat back adjustment
    Twist the switch forward or backward until the
    desired seat back angle is achieved.
    WARNING
    DO NOT allow occupants to travel with the
    seat backs reclined steeply rearwards.
    Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat
    belt with the seat back angle set to 15
    degrees from the upright (vertical) position.
    Head restraint adjustment
    Raise or lower the switch until the head
    restraint is level with the back of the head.
    WARNING
    Head restraints are designed to support the
    back of the head (NOT THE NECK), and to
    restrain rearward movement of the head in
    the event of a collision. The restraint must
    be positioned behind the head to be
    effective.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Your vehicle is fitted with side impact
    airbags. Refer to the Airbag SRS section
    of this handbook before fitting seat
    covers, or carrying out any repair or
    retrimming operations to the seat or seat
    covers 
    						
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