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Symbols And Messages On The Display
Indications On The Display
Through the radio system settings, by acti
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vating the "Camera Guidelines" feature, guide
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lines can be seen on the rear camera display.
If activated, the guidelines are positioned on
the image to highlight the width of the vehicle
and the expected reverse path based on the
steering wheel position.
The various colored areas indicate the
distance from the rear of the vehicle.
A central line indicates the center of the
vehicle to assist in rear parking maneuvers or
trailer hitch alignment.
The table below shows the approximate
distances for each area:
Messages On The Display
If the liftgate is opened, the camera will not
detect any obstacle behind the vehicle. The
display will show a dedicated warning
message.
Make sure the liftgate is closed by pushing
next to the lock until it clicks.
Important Notes
Ice, snow or mud on the surface of the
camera may reduce its sensitivity. It is
important to keep the camera surface
clean, and free from debris.
When parking, be aware of obstacles that
may be above or below the camera range.
REFUELING THE VEHICLE
Refueling The Vehicle
Before refueling, make sure that the fuel type
is correct.
Also, stop the engine before refueling.
NOTE:
An inefficient catalytic converter leads to
harmful exhaust emissions, thus contributing
to air pollution.
Refueling Capacity
To ensure that you fill the tank completely, top
off twice after the first click of the fuel nozzle.
Further top-off could cause faults in the fuel
feeding system.
CAUTION!
To avoid vehicle damage, Rear Back-Up
Camera should only be used as a parking
aid. The Rear Back-Up Camera is unable
to view every obstacle or object in your
drive path.
To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must
be driven slowly when using the Rear
Back-Up Camera to be able to stop in time
when an obstacle is seen. It is recom
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mended that the driver look frequently
over his/her shoulder when using the
Rear Back-Up Camera.
Area
Distance From The
Rear Of The Vehicle
Red
0–11.8
inches
(0–30 cm)
Yellow
11.8
inches to
3.3 feet (30 cm–1
m)
Green
3.3 feet or more
(1
m or more)
CAUTION!
Never introduce leaded fuel to the tank,
even in small amounts in an emergency, as
this would damage the catalytic converter
beyond repair.
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