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Switches and controls
7 To deactivate the cruise control
Press the OFF side of the main switch.
CAUTION
•
Consult an authorized dealer if you wish to
install a radio transmitter/receiver equip-
ment. Proper operation of the cruise control
cannot be ensured if this equipment is
installed in an inappropriate location or is
incorrectly adjusted.
•
If the
(red) or
warning lamp illumi-
nates, turn off the cruise control main switch
and have the vehicle inspected by an autho-
rized dealer.
•
When there is a problem with the engine
control system, the cruise control cannot be
used.
<Rear air suspension vehicles>
It is possible to lower the cargo bed while the vehi-
cle is stationary. This function can be used with the
starter switch in “ON” or “ACC” position.
NOTE:
•
The height control switch should be turned off
when adjustment of the cargo bed height is not
being performed.
•
Compressed air will be required to move the
cargo bed back to driving height. It is important,
therefore, that the engine be started up.
•
Extended periods of use while the engine is not
running can be the cause of flat batteries.
1 Lowering the cargo bed
1. Set the starter switch in “ON” or “ACC” position.
2. Apply the parking brake securely. In a manual
transmission vehicle, set the gearshift lever in
neutral. In an automatic transmission vehicle,
set the range selector lever in “P” or “N” range.
Air suspension height control
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