
VEHICLE KEYS
Each car has two sets of keys. Each
set (Fig. 1) has two keys: one with plas-
tic grip is the ignition key, one with
metal grip — door and boot key. The
number of the ignition key is shown on
the key ring tag. Cutting off the ring tag,
or replacing the ring will help you keep
the number of your key private.
A vehicle fitted with the anti-theft
system (immobilizer*) also has 3 key
fobs: 2 black key fobs for daily use, and
1 red key fob for immobilizer learning
purposes.
DOORS
Press button 1 (Fig. 2) or pull handle
1 (fig. 3) or 4 (Fig. 4) to open a vehicle
door. When the lock is engaged, han-
dles will move freely without any effect
on the lock.
Front doors
Use key 2 (Fig. 2) or press button 3
(Fig. 3) to lock a door only when it is
closed.
Use handle 2 to wind the door win-
dow up or down. Some vehicles feature
power windows controlled by switches
7. Extra switch 6 on the driver’s door
armrest controls the front RH door win-
dow.
The front door features speaker bay
1 located under trimming 5 of the odds
compartment.
Rear doors
The rear doors (Fig. 4) have the
lock, which can be engaged by
depressing button 1, regardless
whether the door is open or closed.
Shift lever 2 to extreme lower posi-
tion to partly engage the lock. In this
case, the door can be opened only
1*
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VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1. Vehicle keys
Fig. 2. Opening the door
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* If the immobilizer module fails to read the code stored in the key fob, it will not enable fuel injection puls-
es, thus providing further vehicle protection against unauthorized use.
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