ASC operation display or ASC OFF display
- ASC operation display/ASC indicator
The display/indicator will blink
when the ASC is operating.
- ASC OFF display/ASC OFF indicator
This display/incicator will turn on
when the ASC is turned off with the
“ASC OFF” switch.
Note
► The combination of items shown on the display varies depending on the vehicle model.
Caution
► When
display/indicator blinks,
ASC is operating, which means that the road is slippery or that your vehicle’s wheels
are beginning to slip. If this happens, drive slower with less accelerator input.
► If the temperature in the braking system continues to increase due to continuous
brake control on a slippery road surface, the
display/indicator will blink. To prevent
the brake system from overheating, the brake control of the traction control function
will be temporarily suspended.
The engine control of the traction control function and normal brake operation will
not be affected. Park your vehicle in a safe place. When the temperature in the
braking system has come down, the
display/indicator
will be turned off and the traction control function will start operating again.
Note
► The
display/indicator may
turn on when you start the engine. This means that the battery voltage momentarily
dropped when the engine was started. It does not indicate a malfunction, provided
that the display goes out immediately.
► When a compact spare tyre has been put on your vehicle, the gripping ability of
the tyre will be lower, making it more likely that the
display/indicator will blink.
See also:
Rear fog lamp indication lamp
This lamp illuminates while the rear fog lamp is on. ...
Electric window control switch
Each door window opens or closes while the corresponding switch is operated.
1- Driver’s door window
2- Front passenger’s door window
3- Rear left door window
4- Rear right door window
5- L ...
For smooth gearchanging
Depress the clutch pedal completely.
1st and 2nd gear: first move the gear lever fully left and then forward
or back into 1st and 2nd gear.
3rd and 4th gear: move the gear lever forward or b ...
