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Wipers & Washers
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FRONT WINDSHIELD WASHER
Push the wiper stalk button to operate the front 
screen washer. If the button is pressed for more 
than 0.5 seconds, the washer will continue to 
operate while the button is pressed. When the 
button is released, the wipers will complete the 
current stroke and then complete two further 
strokes before parking automatically . 
If the button is pressed for less than 0.5 
seconds, only the washer will operate.
HEADLAMP POWER WASH
If the headlamps are on, and...

Page 122

Wipers & Washers
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REAR WINDOW WIPER 
AND WASHER
Wiper - intermittent operation
Pull the lever position ’1’. The intermittent delay 
period will vary according to the delay switch 
setting and with the vehicle’s speed, if 
speed-dependant-intermittent mode has been 
enabled (see Speed-dependant-intermittent 
mode, 120).
Washer
Pull the lever to position ’2’ and hold it there. 
The wiper and washer will both operate. When 
the lever is released, the washer will stop and 
the wiper will complete a...

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Horn
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Horn
HORN
To operate, press either of the horn switches.
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Electric Windows
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Electric Windows
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
Switch operation
1.Right-hand front window.
2.Left-hand front window.
3.Right-hand rear window.
4.Left-hand rear window.
5.Isolating switch for rear door window 
switches.
WARNING
Closing of an electrically operated window on 
fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the 
body, can result in serious injury. Always 
observe the following precautions:
ISOLATE the rear window switches when 
carrying children.
ENSURE that children are kept clear whilst...

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Electric Windows
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’One touch’ operation (driver’s door only)
By pressing firmly (and then releasing) the 
switch, a window will open or close fully at a 
single touch. Window movement can be 
stopped at any time by BRIEFLY pressing the 
switch again.
To stop window movement during a 
’one-touch’ open or close operation, operate 
the switch in the opposite direction to which the 
window is travelling.
Resetting ’One touch’ operation
Disconnecting the power when the window is 
moving will cause memory...

Page 126

Electric Windows
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Anti-trap mechanism (driver’s door only)
If the anti-trap sensor detects an obstruction 
during window closing, the closing operation is 
interrupted and the window backs off.
This is a safety feature designed to help prevent 
inadvertent closing of a window on vulnerable 
parts of the body or other obstructions. 
Remove any obstruction and then close the 
window.
If, for any reason, it is required to override the 
anti-trap mechanism, the following procedure 
should be used:...

Page 127

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Sunroof
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Sunroof
SUNROOF OPERATION
The electric sunroof can be operated when the 
starter switch is at position ’1’ or ’II’ and for 40 
seconds after position ’0’ has been selected, 
provided that neither front door has been 
opened.
•To tilt the roof: With the roof closed or 
partially tilted open, press the rear of the 
switch momentarily. The roof will move to 
its fully tilted position. If the starter key is 
not in position ’ll’, the switch will have to be 
held pressed.
•To open the roof: With...

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Sunroof
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WARNING
Accidental closure of a sunroof on fingers, 
hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can 
result in serious personal injury. Always 
observe the following precautions:
ENSURE that children are kept clear and that 
the sunroof is not obstructed when opening or 
closing.
ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar 
with the controls and the potential dangers of 
operating an electrically operated sunroof.
DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part 
of their bodies through the...

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Heating & Ventilation
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Heating & VentilationTEMPERATURE CONTROLS
OPERATION OF CONTROLS
1. Auto mode
Allowing the system to function automatically is 
by far the simplest method of operation for the 
owner and is preferable in most operating 
conditions.
•Press ’AUTO’ (1) for fully automatic 
operation.
•Rotate the temperature controls (3) to 
select the required temperature.
•Let the automatic temperature control 
system do the rest.
In Auto mode, air conditioning, air distribution, 
blower speeds...

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Heating & Ventilation
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3. Temperature controls
Rotate the controls (3) to set the required 
temperature for the corresponding side of the 
passenger compartment.
Temperatures within the range 16°C (60°F) to 
28°C (83°F) can be set. The blue dot gives 
maximum cooling and the red dot maximum 
heating (depending on prevailing conditions).
Note: Because of the mixing of air within the 
vehicle, the system will not achieve a 
temperature differential from left to right of 
more than 4°C (7°F).
To obtain...
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