Instruments and controls/Multi function display
switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON”
position after it has been turned to
“LOCK”/“OFF” position.
Icy road surface warning screen
When the outside temperature becomes
378F (38C) or less, the icy road surface
warning screen interrupts to inform the
driver that the road surface may be frozen.
NOTE
. The outside temperature indicator
shows the temperature around the
sensor. Therefore, the temperature indication may differ from the actual
outside air temperature.
. The icy road surface warning screen
should be treated only as a guide. Be
sure to check the condition of the road
surface before driving.
. Once the icy road surface warning
screen is displayed, it will not be
displayed again unless the ignition
! Information reminder
The screen returns to the original screen
several seconds after the interruption
screen has been displayed. If the interruption screen can be displayed once
more even after the original screen has
appeared, an information reminder should
be displayed. For details about the interruption screen, refer to “Interruption
screen” F3-40.
! Top display
One of the following items can be displayed on the top display.
. Average fuel consumption corresponding to the driving distance of each trip
meter
. Current fuel consumption (This may
not be displayed when driving at a low
speed.)
. Driving range on remaining fuel
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NOTE
The driving range on the remaining fuel
is calculated using the average fuel
consumption of the last 19 miles (30
km) driven. This value may be different
from the values calculated using the
average fuel consumption corresponding to the driving distance of each trip
meter or the current fuel consumption.
! Clock
The clock can be displayed in either 12hour display or 24-hour display. For details
about the setting, refer to “Current date
and time setting” F3-50.
NOTE
If the vehicle battery is disconnected,
the clock shown in the information bar
will be reset. Set the time again after
the vehicle battery is connected. For
details about the setting, refer to “Top
display setting” F3-60.
For details about the setting of the top
display, refer to “Top display setting” F360.
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