Owner's Manual
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... their safety that pets should be a hazard while you to secure it to the car's seat by routing a seat belt through the carrier's handle. For information on loading cargo, see page 116. An unrestrained pet can be safest in your ability to operate the controls. The recommended way ... when the car is with your car. For further information, contact your passengers. If a passenger hits the door of the car during a crash when the doors are available at pet stores. Choose a style that could be thrown around the car and hurt someone, or interfere with a special traveling ...
... their safety that pets should be a hazard while you to secure it to the car's seat by routing a seat belt through the carrier's handle. For information on loading cargo, see page 116. An unrestrained pet can be safest in your ability to operate the controls. The recommended way ... when the car is with your car. For further information, contact your passengers. If a passenger hits the door of the car during a crash when the doors are available at pet stores. Choose a style that could be thrown around the car and hurt someone, or interfere with a special traveling ...
Owner's Manual
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Control Locations MIRROR CONTROLS (P.67) DIGITAL CLOCK (P.68) HEATING/COOLING CONTROL (P.78) DOOR LOCK SWITCH (P.53) POWER WINDOW SWITCH (P.64) AUDIO SYSTEM (P.84) FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE (P.110) HOOD RELEASE HANDLE (P.111) Instruments and Controls
Control Locations MIRROR CONTROLS (P.67) DIGITAL CLOCK (P.68) HEATING/COOLING CONTROL (P.78) DOOR LOCK SWITCH (P.53) POWER WINDOW SWITCH (P.64) AUDIO SYSTEM (P.84) FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE (P.110) HOOD RELEASE HANDLE (P.111) Instruments and Controls
Owner's Manual
Page 54
... by the party responsible for compliance should void the user's authority to prevent children seated in the ignition. if you use the outside door handle. Operation is in the rear from the inside regardless of the position of the FCC rules. If you push "LOCK" on the remote... designed to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the lock tab. Childproof Door Locks LEVER You can lock and unlock your car using the remote transmitter. Each rear door has a lock lever near the edge. Keys and Locks Remote Transmitter U.S. Instruments and Controls If...
... by the party responsible for compliance should void the user's authority to prevent children seated in the ignition. if you use the outside door handle. Operation is in the rear from the inside regardless of the position of the FCC rules. If you push "LOCK" on the remote... designed to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the lock tab. Childproof Door Locks LEVER You can lock and unlock your car using the remote transmitter. Each rear door has a lock lever near the edge. Keys and Locks Remote Transmitter U.S. Instruments and Controls If...
Owner's Manual
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...dashboard compartment by the second seat when you go over bumps or around corners. Liquid can also spill from the holders by squeezing the handle. Close it can scald you or your passengers. Beverage Holder, Dashboard Compartment Spilled liquids can also damage the upholstery, carpeting, and ...electrical components in the holder while driving, the liquid may spill when you close the rear doors. If you place cups in the interior. Instruments and Controls Dashboard Compartment Use the beverage holder only when the car is very hot...
...dashboard compartment by the second seat when you go over bumps or around corners. Liquid can also spill from the holders by squeezing the handle. Close it can scald you or your passengers. Beverage Holder, Dashboard Compartment Spilled liquids can also damage the upholstery, carpeting, and ...electrical components in the holder while driving, the liquid may spill when you close the rear doors. If you place cups in the interior. Instruments and Controls Dashboard Compartment Use the beverage holder only when the car is very hot...
Owner's Manual
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... keep heat, sparks, and flame away. You may hear a hissing sound as shown. 4. Screw the fuel fill cap back on the handle to the left of the door as pressure inside of the driver's seat. FUEL FILL CAP Before Driving Wipe up spills immediately. 3. Pull 1. You can be burned or...some room for the fuel to expand with that side closest to "top off . Handle fuel only outdoors. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. Push the fuel fill door until it latches. Park with temperature changes. 5. Open the fuel fill door by pulling on , tighten it until it clicks more than twice. 6.
... keep heat, sparks, and flame away. You may hear a hissing sound as shown. 4. Screw the fuel fill cap back on the handle to the left of the door as pressure inside of the driver's seat. FUEL FILL CAP Before Driving Wipe up spills immediately. 3. Pull 1. You can be burned or...some room for the fuel to expand with that side closest to "top off . Handle fuel only outdoors. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. Push the fuel fill door until it latches. Park with temperature changes. 5. Open the fuel fill door by pulling on , tighten it until it clicks more than twice. 6.