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Power windows
w WARNING
The driver is responsible for all
power window operations, including
the operation for the occupants by
observing the following warning
in order to avoid serious personal
injuries.
• Before closing the power windows,
always make sure that the heads,
hands and other body parts of all
occupants are inside the vehicle.
When closing a window, if the neck,
head or hands of an occupant get
caught, it could lead to serious
injuries.
When any occupant closes a power
window, make sure that he/she
operates the window safely.
• When small children are in the
vehicle, never allow them to operate
the power window switches when
unattended.
Be sure to use the window lock
switch to prevent children from
using the window switches
unexpectedly.
• Be sure to turn the ignition switch
to “OFF” or “LOCK” and remove the
key when you leave the vehicle.
• Never leave small children
unattended in the vehicle,
especially when the ignition key
is still inserted. Small children
could operate the power window
switches, resulting in them getting
caught in a window.
Unattended children could be
involved in serious accidents.
Power window lock switch
Window lock switch
ON
OFF
The power windows operate with the ignition
switch turned “ON”.
All door windows can be controlled by the
master switch provided on the driver side
door. When the window lock switch is set to
the “OFF” position, all other windows except
the driver side window cannot be raised or
lowered.
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