9-4
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Seek/Call Receive/Call Disconnect
Press the SEEK switch once to increase radio reception frequency
by 0.05MHz. Press the SEEK switch continuously for more than 3
Sec for AUTO scan of radio stations. In CD/SD CARD/USB modes,
the next track can be selected by pressing the switch once.
This button can also be used to receive or disconnect calls while
connected through Bluetooth.
Mute
Press the Mute button to mute the audio. Press again to Un-mute.
Volume (+) and Volume (—)
To increase the volume by one point press the (+) button once. To
decrease the volume by one point press the (—) button once.
If the steering wheel audio control switches do not work, you
can still control the system through the infotainment system or
with the remote (if equipped).
9.4 Brakes
Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes in the front and drum
brakes in the rear.
Disc brakes offer good braking capability and reduced stopping
distance. Wet brake discs result in reduced braking efficiency. After
a car wash or driving the vehicle through water, dab the brake
pedal while driving to remove the film of water from the brake pads.
Brake pads feature wear indicator. When the brake pad is worn,
metallic squeal noise is heard indicating the pad wear. Have them
replaced immediately.
Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. Stopping distance
increases considerably when braking.
Dry the brakes by driving at very slow speed and applying the
brakes lightly until the brake performance becomes normal.
Even if the power assist (vacuum assistance) is completely lost,
the brakes will still work. The brake pedal would be much
harder than normal and the vehicle stopping / braking distance
will be longer than usual.
9.4.1 Parking on a Hill/Incline
If you have to park facing uphill, select first gear and turn the front
wheels away from the kerb. If you have to park facing downhill,
select reverse gear and turn the front wheels towards the kerb.
Always ensure the vehicle is in gear and parking brakes is engaged
before leaving the vehicle.
STEERING AND BRAKES