Keys and doors / Keyless access with push-button start system 2-3 start system )” F7-12 .
. Arming and disarming the alarm system . For detailed information , refer to “ Alarm system ” F2-24 .
NOTE
. Locking / unlocking using the remote keyless entry system can also be controlled with the buttons on the access key fob . For detailed information , refer to “ Remote keyless entry system ” F2- 17 . . Carefully store the key number plate supplied with the access key fob . It is necessary for vehicle repair and additional registration of access key fobs . For details , refer to “ Key replacement ” F2-15 .
An emergency key is attached to each access key fob .
1 ) |
Release button |
2 ) |
Emergency key |
While pressing the release button of the access key fob , take out the emergency key .
The emergency key is used for the following operations .
. Locking and unlocking the driver ’ s door . Locking and unlocking the glove box
NOTE
The glove box can be kept locked when you leave your vehicle and the access key fob ( with the emergency key removed ) at a parking facility .
& Safety precautions WARNING
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If you wear an implanted pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator , stay at least 8.7 in ( 22 cm ) away from the transmitting antennas installed on the vehicle .
The radio waves from the transmitting antennas on the vehicle could adversely affect the operation of implanted pacemakers and implanted defibrillators .
If you wear electronic medical equipment other than an implanted pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator , before using the keyless access with push-button start system , refer to “ Radio waves used for the keyless access with push-button start system ” mentioned later , and contact the electronic medical equipment manufacturer for more information . The radio waves from the transmitting antennas on the vehicle could adversely affect the operation of the electronic medical equipment .
“ Radio waves used for the keyless access with push-button start system ”
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