Warnings and Cautions for Using the Power Windows

 


When closing the windows, be careful that a passenger’s hand or head does not get pinched.

Be especially careful with children. If a hand or head becomes pinched, it could cause serious injury.

Do not let a child operate the power window switches.

If a hand or head becomes pinched, it could cause serious injury.

Keep the power window lock switch in the lock position when carrying a child.

If the child operates the power window switch incorrectly and a hand or head becomes pinched, it could cause serious injury.

Make sure that there is nothing blocking the window just before it closes completely or while the power window switch is being pulled.

The jam-safe function may not be able to prevent the window from closing completely. If a finger gets pinched, it could cause serious injury.

Do not let a child put a hand or head out of the window.

Be careful not to let a child put a hand or head out of the window while driving the vehicle. If the child's hand or head hits something outside the vehicle or sudden braking is applied, it could result in serious injury or death.

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