INTERIOR SWITCHES
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SWITCHES IN OVERHEAD CONSOLE
CENTER ROOM LAMP
ON
Door coupled
operation
Switching to ON lights up the center
room lamp. If the switch is placed to the
door coupled position, the lamp goes
out. If any door is opened when the
door coupled position is selected, the
center room lamp comes on (However,
the lamp is coupled with the doors only
when the main switch of the front room
lamp is pressed). However, if the door
is closed, the lamp will go out.
LUGGAGE ROOM LAMP (ACTYON)
If the ON position is
pressed, the lamp will
come on; if the OFF
position is pressed, it
will go out.
Luggage Room Lamp
ON
OFF
Main Room Lamp Switch
When this switch is pressed, the front and center room
lamps are coupled with doors. (The center room lamp is
coupled only if the center room lamp switch is in the door
coupled operation.) When pressed again, the lamps go out.
If switches of the spots and center room lamps are turned
on, the lamps do not go out in spite of repressing the switch.
To turn them off, check the switches.
* When a door is opened, the front and center room lamps
are turned on. In this case, you cannot turn off the lamps
with the main room lamp switch. However, if the door is
closed, the lamp will go out.
Spot Lamp Switch (Driver’s)
The front room lamp (driver’s) turns
on when pressing in this switch.
Spot Lamp Switch (passenger’s)
The front room lamp (passenger’s) turns on when press-
ing in this switch.
Sunroof Switch (ACTYON)
By turning this switch to either the clockwise or
counterclockwise direction, the sunroof can be open
or closed. For more information, refer to Chapter 2.
If your vehicle is left unattended while the front main, spot, or cen-
ter room switch is turned on, the battery may be discharged.
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