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Head Restraints |
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REAR VIEW MIRRORS |
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Inside Day-Night Type Mirror |
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Adjust the inside mirror to center on the view through the rear window. |
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Non glare type inside mirror reduce glare from following head lights by simply switching the lever to the night position. |
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As a safety feature, the mirror is designed to break away on inpact. |
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The control lever for outside rear view mirror is located on the floor console. To adjust the position of the mirror, simply move the lever in the direction desired. |
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| Padded head restraints for the front seat reduce the risk of whiplash injury in the event of impact from the rear. The head restraint may be adjusted to the position desired by moving it up or down while pushing forward. |
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| The upper edge of the head restraint should be set as high as possible, at least at the level of the ears. |
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Remote Controlled Outside Mirror |
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| Caution: |
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Adjust the outside rear view mirrors after making seat adjustments so that the proper rear view can be obtained. |
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| Do not remove the head restraints; doing so will deprive occupants of a potentially significant element of protection. |
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Outside rear view mirrors operate when the ignition switch is in "ACC" or "ON" position. |
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