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| 1 . Battery sensor 2 . Brake Booster Vacuum Pressure Sensor (BBVPS) 3 . AGM battery 4 . DC DC converter 5 . ISG OFF switch 6. Alternator |
7 . Starter 8. Neutral switch 9. Clutch switch 10. Door switch 11. Seat belt switch 12. Hood switch |
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1 . Battery sensor 3 . AGM battery |
2 . Brake Booster Vacuum Pressure Sensor (BBVPS) |
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4 . DC DC converter |
5 . ISG OFF switch |
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6. Alternator |
7 . Starter |
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8. Neutral switch |
9. Clutch switch |
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10. Door switch |
11. Seat belt switch |
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12. Hood switch |
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Fuel Pressure Control Valve Repair procedures
ISG (Idle Stop & Go) Description and operation: Cleaning the Interior
Cleaning the Instrument Panel
WARNING: Do not use chemical
solvents or strong detergents when
cleaning the steering wheel or
instrument panel to avoid contamination
of the airbag system.
We recommend that you only clean the
instrument panel and cluster lens with a
damp soft cloth. Dry the area ...
: Lane Centering
How Does Lane Centering Work
Adaptive cruise control with lane centering
uses radar and camera sensors to help
keep your vehicle in the lane by applying
continuous assistance steering torque
input toward the lane center on highways.
Note: The adaptive cruise control gap
setting operates normall ...