7-1. Service and maintenance
Cleaning and protecting vehicle interiors
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Cleaning and protecting vehicle int eriors
Compliance with the following operations will help protect the vehicle interiors and
keep it in optimum condition:
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Protecting vehicle interiors
Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner. Wet a cloth with warm water to wipe the
soiled surface.
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Cleaning the leather area
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Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner.
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Wet a soft cloth with diluted detergent to wipe away any remaining dirt and dust. Use
an aqueous solution of neutral wool detergent with a dilution concentration of
approximately 5%.
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Wring out the damp cloth to wipe off any residual detergent thoroughly.
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Wipe off any residual water on the surface with a dry, soft cloth and allow the leather
to dry in a cool, ventilated place.
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Cleaning the artificial leather area
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Remove floating dust with a vacuum cleaner.
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Apply the neutral soap solution to the artificial leather.
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Allow the soap to soak in for a few minutes, then wipe off the dirt and soap with a
clean, damp cloth.
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Cleaning the woody area
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Dust accumulation on the surface of wood finishes can be gently cleaned and wiped
with cotton gauze.
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If the surface of wood finishes is stained with dirt, it can be gently wiped with cotton
cloth dipped in a little neutral soap.
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Maintenance of leather area
It is recommended that you clean the interior of your vehicle at least twice a year to
maintain the quality of the interiors.
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Maintenance of woody area
It is recommended that you always maintain the wood finish surface according to the
condition of the wood finish surface.
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Carpet cleaning
Use a suitable commercially available foam cleaner to clean the carpet. Apply foam with
sponge or brush, wipe in overlapping circles, do not add water, and keep carpet dry as
much as possible for best results.
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Seat belt
Clean with a cloth or sponge moistened with neutral detergent and slightly warm water.
And check the seat belt regularly for excessive wear, abrasion or scratches.
Summary of Contents for E-HS9
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Page 65: ...1 3 Immobilizer system 63 Safety precautions 1 ...
Page 211: ...4 6 Driving information 209 Driving 4 ...
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Page 388: ...9 1 Specification Service data 386 List of abbreviations 386 Other information 385 ...
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