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Facia Controls
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Facia Controls
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Fascia Controls Key
1.Steering column adjuster
2.Cruise control switches
3.Lighting and direction indicator controls
4.Fuel gauge
5.Speedometer
6.Horn switches
7.Tachometer
8.Temperature gauge
9.Windscreen wiper/washer controls
10.Remote audio controls
11.Door locking switch
12.Hazard warning light switch
13.Audio/Navigation system controls
14.Glovebox lock
15.Heater/air conditioning controls
16.Main gear selector
17.Transfer gear switch
18.Hill descent control switch
19.Air suspension...

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Locks & Alarm
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Lo ck s & A la rmALARM SYSTEM
Your vehicle is fitted with a sophisticated 
electronic anti-theft alarm and engine 
immobilisation system. There are also a 
number of additional security features, some of 
which are selectable options and some are 
standard features of the vehicle. In order to 
ensure maximum security and operating 
convenience, you are strongly advised to gain a 
full understanding of the features and 
alternatives available, by thoroughly reading 
this section of the...

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Locks & Alarm
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Handset buttons
The three buttons on the handset are used as 
follows:
1.Lock button: Press to superlock all doors 
and to activate the perimetric alarm and 
interior space protection and activate the 
tilt sensor (see ‘Superlocking’, page 34 
and ‘Tilt Sensor’, page 34).
Press twice to superlock all doors and 
activate the perimetric alarm, but NOT 
activate interior space protection and tilt 
sensor.
Press and hold to activate the convenience 
locking facility (see ‘Convenience...

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Locks & Alarm
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Unlocking with the remote handset
•Press the unlock (arrow) button once to 
disarm the alarm and unlock the drivers 
door only (see ‘Single point entry’, 
page 35).
•Press the unlock button twice to disarm the 
alarm and unlock ALL the doors.
In either case, the interior lights illuminate and 
the direction indicators flash twice.
Unlocking with the key
After a handset lock: 
Turn the key in the driver’s door lock towards 
the front of the vehicle to unlock the driver’s 
door - the alarm...

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Locks & Alarm
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If a passenger door or other aperture is not fully 
closed when the handset lock button is 
pressed, the ‘partial arming’ attributes of the 
security system will enable as much of the 
system to be armed as possible (all fully closed 
door, hood or tailgate apertures will be 
protected, but an open door will not!). As soon 
as the open aperture is closed, the system will 
automatically revert to an armed state, with 
interior space protection activating 30 seconds 
after all apertures...

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Locks & Alarm
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Interior locking switch
This is a personal security feature which allows 
the driver to lock (or unlock) all the doors from 
inside the vehicle (while driving or with the 
vehicle stationary). Press the switch to lock (the 
alarm will not be armed) or unlock.
NOTE: If the locks have already been 
superlocked, the switch will not release the 
locks.Interior door handles and door sill locking 
buttons
From inside the vehicle, each door can be 
individually locked by depressing the...

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Locks & Alarm
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Interior space protection
Interior space protection is activated whenever 
the alarm is armed.
CAUTION: Never activate interior space 
protection if windows or sunroof are to be left 
open, or if passengers or animals are to be left 
inside the vehicle - any movement will activate 
the alarm.
Interior space protection is designed to protect 
the interior of the vehicle from intrusion (entry 
by a thief through a smashed window, for 
example). A pair of sensors monitors the 
interior...

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Locks & Alarm
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Convenience locking/unlocking*
WARNING
Accidental closing of an electrically operated 
window or sunroof on fingers, hands or any 
vulnerable part of the body, can result in 
serious injury. Always observe the following 
precautions:
ENSURE that you have a clear view of all open 
apertures on the vehicle and that all apertures 
are unobstructed, before activating the 
convenience locking feature.
ENSURE children are kept clear whilst raising 
or lowering windows and opening or closing...

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Locks & Alarm
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REMOTE HANDSET BATTERY
CAUTION: The handset contains delicate 
electronic circuits and must be protected from 
impact and water damage, high temperatures 
and humidity, direct sunlight and the effects of 
solvents, waxes and abrasive cleaners.
The battery should last for approximately three 
years dependent upon use. When the battery 
needs replacing it will be apparent from the 
following symptoms:
•‘KEY BATTERY LOW’ will be displayed in the 
main message centre.
•A gradual...
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