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Precautions whilst using the 
head-up display
•  It may sometimes be difficult to read 
information on the head-up display in 
the following situations.
 - The driver is improperly positioned 
in the driver’s seat
 - The driver wears polarizing-filter 
sunglasses
 - An object is located above the 
head-up display cover
 - The vehicle is driven on a wet road
 - Any improper lighting accessory is 
installed inside the vehicle, or there 
is incoming light from outside of the 
vehicle
 - The driver wears glasses
 - The driver wears contact lenses
When it is difficult to read the Head-
Up Display information, adjust the 
image height or brightness level from 
the Settings menu in the infotainment 
system screen.
•  For your safety, make sure to stop the 
vehicle before adjusting the settings.
•  Do not tint the front windscreen glass 
or add other types of metallic coating. 
Otherwise, the Head-Up Display 
image may be invisible.
•  Do not place any accessories on the 
crash pad or attach any objects on the 
windscreen glass.
•  When replacing the front windscreen 
glass, replace it with a windscreen 
glass designed for Head-Up Display 
operation. Otherwise, duplicated 
images may be displayed on the 
windscreen glass.
 WARNING
The Blind-Spot Collision Warning 
system warnings on the Head-Up 
Display are supplemental. Do not solely 
depend on them to change lanes. 
Always take a look around before 
changing lanes.