OWNER’S MANUAL - Page 83

For ALHAMBRA 2014.

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Lights and visibility
Vanity mirror light
There may be a vanity mirror, with a cover, on
the rear of the sun visor. When the cover is
opened Fig. 63
2
a light comes on.
The lamp goes out when the vanity mirror
cover is closed or the sun visor is pushed
back up.
WARNING
Sun visors and sun blinds may reduce visibili-
ty when open.
Always roll or fold sun blinds and visors
away when not in use.
Note
The light above the sun visor automatically
switches off after a few minutes in certain
conditions. This prevents the battery from
discharging.
Rear side window sun blinds
Fig. 64 On the rear right-hand window: sun
blind
The sun blinds for the vehicle interior are fit-
ted in the side panels of the windows.
Pull the sun blind by the handle
Fig. 64
A
up to the top.
Hook both rings of the fastening rod in the
spaces provided
B
. Check that the sun blind
is securely hooked into the spaces provided
when it has been lowered
B
.
To put the sun blind away, unhook it at the
top and lower by hand
.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the blind or the interior
trim, do not lower the sun blind “quickly”.
Windscreen wiper and window
wiper systems
Introduction
WARNING
Water from the windscreen washer water bot-
tle may freeze on the windscreen if it does
not contain enough anti-freeze, reducing for-
ward visibility.
In winter, ensure the windscreen washer
contains enough anti-freeze.
In cold conditions, you should not use the
wash/wipe system unless you have warmed
the windscreen with the ventilation system.
The antifreeze could freeze on the windscreen
and reduce visibility.
WARNING
Worn or dirty wiper blades reduce visibility
and increase the risk of accident and serious
injury.
Always replace damaged or worn blades or
blades which do not clean the windscreen
correctly.
CAUTION
In icy conditions, always check that the wiper
blades are not frozen to the glass before us-
ing the wipers for the first time. In cold
weather, it may help to leave the vehicle
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