Power Window Controls
Driver’s side
The power windows can only be operated when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
The driver’s door has switches (1), (2), (4), (5), to operate the driver’s window, the front passenger’s window, the rear left window and the rear right window, respectively.
Passenger’s door
The passenger’s door only has a switch to operate the passenger’s window (3).

To open a window, push the top part of the switch and to close a window lift up the top part of the switch.
The driver’s window has an auto-down feature for added convenience (at toll booths or drive-through restaurants, for example).
This means you can open the window without holding the window switch in the “Down” position. Press the driver’s window switch completely down and release it. To stop the window before it reaches the bottom, pull the switch up briefly.

The driver’s door also has a lock switch for the passenger’s window. When you push in the lock switch, the passenger’s window can not be raised or lowered by operating any of the switches (2), (3), (4) or (5). To restore normal operation, release the lock switch by pushing the switch again.
WARNING:
• You should always lock the passenger’s
window operation when there
are children in the vehicle. Children
can be seriously injured if they get
part of their body caught by the
window during operation.
• To avoid injuring an occupant by window entrapment, be sure no part of the occupant’s body such as hands or head is in the path of the electric windows when closing them.
• Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle even if a short time. Also do not leave children alone in a parked vehicle.
Unattended children could use the electric window switches and get trapped by the window.

NOTE:
The rear door windows are not designed to
open fully. They can be opened about 2/3
of the way down.
NOTE:
If you drive with one of the rear windows
open, you may hear a loud sound caused
by air vibration. To reduce the sound, open
the driver’s or front passenger’s window, or
narrow the rear window opening.
Theft Deterrent Light
Theft Deterrent Light
This light will blink with the ignition switch
in the “OFF” or “ACC” position. The blinking
light is intended to deter theft by leading
others to believe that the v ...
Fuses
Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as
described below:
Main Fuse – The main fuse takes current
directly from the battery.
Primary Fuses – These fuses are between
the main fuse and individ ...
Safety Certification Label
Safety Certification Label
This label contains important safetyrelated
information about your vehicle. The
label is located on the driver’s door lock pillar. ...