REAR
SEAT
FILLER
PANEL
CAUTION:
The filler panel between
the rear seat
and
the rear window
should not be
used
to carry objects -
even
those that are small and light.
In
an
accident, they could be thrown about
and injure people in the car.
Large
items
will also reduce
vision
to
the rear.
DOOR
LOCKS
Front and rear doors
can
be locked from
the inside by pushing down the door lock
buttons on the upper door panel. All doors
can
be locked from the outside
by
pushing
down the lock button
and
clOSing
the door.
The front doors
can
also
be locked with
the
oval·head key.
EXTERIOR
DOOR
LATCH
Pull lift bar upward and outward
to
open
door.
POWER
DOOR
LOCKS
The power door-lock system (optional)
makes it possible to lock and unlock all
doors
at
the
same
time. The switch buttons
for the power door locks are on the lower
portion
of
both
front door panels or on the
door arm rests. The automatic locking
mechanism does
not,
at any time, interfere
with manual operation
of
any door lock
button. The doors will not open with the
inside door handle when the lock button
is
pushed down, but can be unlocked
individually by lifting the lock button.
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CAUTION:
For safety's sake, always
lock
the
doors when driving. This
provides greater safety in accidents, and
helps
keep
children from opening the
door(s).
1t
also helps keep out intruders
when stopped for lights, etc.
TRUNK
COMPARTMENT
The trunk compartment (all models except
station wagons) may
be
opened with the
oval·head key and by lifting up on the
counterbalanced trunk lid.
To
close, the lid
must be shut firmly to
engage
the lock.
The spare wheel and wheel changing tools
are in the trunk.
FRONT
SEATBACK
LATCHES
Cars with folding front seats
have
inertial
seatback latches. The latches are designed
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