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2 — driver and four passengers;
3 — driver, four passengers and
cargo in the luggage compartment up
to the maximum load on the rear axle;
4 — driver and cargo in the luggage
compartment up to the maximum load
on the rear axle.
7 — Instrument cluster illumina-
tion control.
When the headlights are on, rotate
the knob to adjust the brightness of
instrument cluster illumination.
8 — Steering wheel tilt control
lever (See Fig. 14).
9 — Clutch pedal.
10 — Brake pedal.
11 — Accelerator pedal.
12 — Heater electric fan switch.
13 — Cigarette lighter.
To use the lighter, push it in all the
way, then release. In about 20 sec-
onds, the lighter pops back, ready for
use.
14 — Gear change lever.
The gear change pattern is shown
on the handle.
15 — Handbrake lever.
Pulling the lever up activates the
rear wheel brake shoes. To return the
lever to its original position, press the
button at the top of the lever.
16 — Front left seat heating con-
trol. (See Control Switches).
Optional.
17 — Front right seat heating con-
trol. (See Control Switches).
Optional.
18 — Front ashtray. (See Fig. 26).
19 — Radio/cassette player bay.
The bay may accommodate a
radio/cassette player having interna-
tional standard dimensions and fixing.
20 — Interior ventilation and heat-
ing system control.
21 — Trinket tray.
22 — Lower glove box cover.
23 — Upper glove box cover.
24 — Interior ventilation and heat-
ing system central registers.
25 — Air bag warning light.
If the vehicle features an air bag sys-
tem, the indicator is fitted instead of the
plug. It lights up for 4-5 seconds after
ignition switch-on, indicating that the
system self test is in progress. The light
goes off if no fault was found, otherwise
it illuminates continuously indicating a
failure in the system. The warning light
may be fitted in the steering wheel
spoke as an option.
Some vehicles feature a headlight
wiper/washer switch in place of the air
bag warning light. (See Control
Switches).
26 — ABS warning light.
If the vehicle features an anti-lock
braking system, the indicator is fitted
instead of the plug. It lights up in
orange colour when ignition is on and
goes off in 2-3 seconds if the system is
OK. If the light illuminates continuously
contact your servicing agent.
27 — Plug.
28 — Plug.
Some vehicles feature a trip com-
puter in its place.
29 — Control switches. (See
Control Switches).
30 — Exterior lights switch. (See
Control Switches).
31 — On-board control system.
32 — Immobilizer key reader.
It is fitted on the vehicles with the
Vehicle Theft Deterrent System
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