Owner`s manual

To
idle
your vehicle with the DRL
off,
shift the
transaxle into
PARK
(P). The
DRL
will stay off until
you shift out
of
PARK (P).
To turn
off
all exterior lamps at night when you
are
in PARK
(P),
turn
off
the headlamps and move the
twilight sentinel control, located on the lower area of
the headlamp switch, all the way toward AUTO
MIN.
When released, the spring control will return to the
twilight sentinel minimum de€ay position, and
all
exterior lamps will turn
off.
As with any vehicle, you should turn on the regular
headlamp system when you need
it.
Cornering
Lamps
(Option)
The cornering lamps
are
designed to come on when
you signal a
turn.
This will provide more light for
cornering at night.
Twilight
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Twilight
sentinel
urns
your neaalamps, taillamps and
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parking lamps on and off by sensing how dark
it
is
outside. The control
is
located on the lower area
of
the headlamp switch.
To operate this feature, leave the headlamp switch
off.
The vehicle’s twilight sentinel is always enabled.
Twenty-three seconds after entering a darkened
environment, the headlamps and parkmg lamps will
turn on.
If
the ignition is turned
on
at night, the exterior
lamps will come on.
To turn off all exterior lamps at night when you are
in PARK (P), turn off the headlamps and move the
twilight sentinel control, located on the lower area of the
headlamp switch, all the way toward AUTO
MIN.
When
released, the spring control will return to the twilight
sentinel minimum delay position, and all exterior lamps
will turn off.
If
you move the control all the way to AUTO
MAX,
your
lamps will remain on for three minutes after you
turn off your engine. If you move the control toward
AUTO
MIN,
the
lamps will go off quickly when you
turn off your engine. You can set this delay time for only
a few seconds
or
up to three minutes.
Light
Sensor
Your twilight sentinel and daytime running lamps work
with the light sensor on top of the instrument panel.
Don’t cover it up.
If
you do, it will read “dark” and the
headlamps will come
on.
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