3-4 Opening and closing
<Vehicles other than Crew-cab models>
• When the “LOCK” side of the switch is
pressed, both doors are locked. When the
“UNLK” side of the switch is pressed, both doors
are unlocked.
• When the lock knob on the driver’s door is
pushed forward, the passenger’s door is also
automatically locked. If the lock knob on either
door is subsequently pushed rearward, only that
door is unlocked.
• When the driver’s door is locked from the out-
side using the starter key, the passenger’s door
is automatically also locked. If the starter key is
subsequently used to unlock either door, the
other door remains locked.
Central door locks
Entering and leaving the vehicle
WARNING
• Always use the step to climb into or down
from the vehicle. Never put your foot on
the wheel or tire since it could easily slip
off.
• The step can become slippery in rain or
snow. Firmly hold the grip while climbing
into or down from the vehicle. Holding the
grip is particularly important when snow
has settled and frozen on the step.
• If the soles of your shoes are oily or
greasy, you could slip when climbing
down from the vehicle or when operating
the brake or clutch pedal.
Wipe any oil and grease off the soles of
your shoes before entering or leaving the
vehicle.
• When putting your foot on the step, make
sure your body is supported in three
places for safety.
• Do not hold luggage or other items in your
hands when entering or leaving the vehi-
cle since this can be dangerous.
• Do not jump down from the vehicle. Jump-
ing down from the vehicle could cause you
to fall or sustain an injury.
• Take care when entering or leaving the
vehicle on a slope or in a strong wind
since the door could open or close sud-
denly.
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