Driver's seat
If the driver's seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 20 km/h, the light indicator will flash and the buzzer will sound. If the buzzer is on and the seat belt remains unfastened, the buzzer will continue to sound even if the vehicle speed drops below 20 km/h. The buzzer will turn off as soon as the seat belt is fastened or after a set time has elapsed.
Front passenger seat
Fig. 1.55. Display of the passenger seat belt warning light
If the front passenger seat belt is not fastened and the ignition switch is in the "ON" position (ignition on), the driver and passenger will be warned of this by means of a light and sound signal. The light signal lights up above the rear-view mirror (Fig. 1.55).
If the front passenger seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 20 km/h, the light indicator will flash and the buzzer will sound. If the buzzer is on and the seat belt remains unfastened, the buzzer will continue to sound even if the vehicle speed drops below 20 km/h. The buzzer will turn off as soon as the seat belt is fastened or after a set time has elapsed.
In order to ensure the normal operation of the load sensor built into the front passenger seat cushion, the passenger should not place or sit on the booster cushion. Otherwise, the load sensor will not function properly due to the influence of the booster cushion. If there is luggage or pets on the front passenger seat, the seat belt reminder may operate and give a false signal. When luggage or pets are placed on the front passenger seat, the function of the reminder will depend on their weight.
Back seat
Fig. 1.56. Rear seat belt warning light display
If the rear seat belts are not fastened and the ignition switch is in the "ON" position (ignition on), the driver and passengers will be warned of this by means of a light and sound signal. The light signal lights up above the rear-view mirror (Fig. 1.56).
The indicator can be red or green. If the seat belt is not fastened, the red indicator is on. If the seat belt is fastened, the indicator is green. The light indicators work even if there are no passengers in the back seat. The audible indicator is activated only if the previously fastened seat belt is unfastened.
Note: If the rear seat belts are not fastened within the set time after the engine is started, all warning lights will turn off.
The indicator lights up if one of the doors (including rear tailgate) open or not closed tightly.
The indicator warns the driver that there is a minimum amount of fluid left in the windshield and headlight washer reservoir. If the indicator lights up, add washer fluid.
The malfunction indicator comes on for a few seconds after turning the ignition switch to the "ON" position (ignition on). The indicator turns on when a malfunction of the automatic transmission is detected.
When the indicator is on, it indicates that there is a fault in the automatic transmission electrical system. In this case, continuing to drive the vehicle may result in the automatic transmission breaking down.
This indicator/alarm may glow red or green.
Malfunction indicator "KEY" (red).
When turning the ignition switch to the "ON" position (ignition on) the indicator lights up briefly and goes out.
If the vehicle's keyless entry and engine start system is faulty, the indicator will not go out but will remain on.
Warning! Do not operate the vehicle if the "KEY" malfunction indicator is on.
Warning! If the red "KEY" indicator on the instrument panel comes on and remains lit, you should immediately switch to using the auxiliary key. Stop the car in a safe place, observing the necessary precautions. In order to continue driving the car, use the auxiliary key.
The following are the conditions under which the red "KEY" indicator will flash, warning the driver that the ignition switch cannot be turned from the "LOCK" position (blocking) to the "ACC" position (auxiliary consumers of electricity), even if the switch handle is pressed and depressed:
- the battery of the portable card is discharged "Advanced Key";
- wearable map "Advanced Key" is outside the system coverage area;
- wearable map "Advanced Key" is in an area where the system cannot detect a signal;
- there is a key of a different brand within the system's coverage area, which is similar to a wearable card "Advanced Key".
The following conditions apply (for the case where the ignition switch has not been returned to the "LOCK" position) (blocking)), during which the red "KEY" indicator will flash continuously, warning the driver that the portable card has been removed from the vehicle. The indicator will stop flashing when the portable card is back in the vehicle.
The ignition switch is not returned to the "LOCK" position (blocking), the driver's door is open and the wearable card is removed from the vehicle. The ignition switch is not returned to the "LOCK" position (blocking), and all vehicle doors are closed after the wearable card is removed from the vehicle.
Note: An audible warning signal will sound simultaneously with the flashing red "KEY" indicator.
"KEY" indicator (green).
The green "KEY" indicator lights up on the instrument panel when the driver presses and pushes the ignition switch handle, which is in the "LOCK" position (blocking). When the indicator turns on, it confirms that the vehicle has a registered wearable card "Advanced Key" and the ability to turn the ignition switch handle further to the "ACC" position (auxiliary consumers of electricity).
If the battery of the wearable card "Advanced Key" discharged, the "KEY" indicator will flash for 30 seconds after the ignition switch is turned from the "ON" position (ignition on) to the "ACC" position (auxiliary consumers of electricity) or "LOCK" (blocking). Replace the battery before the wearable card becomes inoperative.
This indicator starts to flash at intervals of 2 seconds after the ignition switch is turned from the "ON" position (ignition on) to the "ACC" position (auxiliary consumers of electricity) and the anti-theft system will turn on (immobilizer).
The indicator stops flashing when the ignition switch is turned to the "ON" position (ignition on) using a registered ignition key. In this case, the anti-theft system (immobilizer) turns off, and the indicator turns on and lights up for about 3 seconds, then goes out.
If the engine does not start with a registered ignition key and the immobilizer indicator remains on or flashes, this may indicate a malfunction of the anti-theft system.
The indicator lights up in the following cases:
- high beam headlights are on;
- the direction indicator control lever is pressed towards you to turn on the high beam headlights.
The indicator lights up when the front fog lights are turned on.
The indicator lights up when the rear fog light is turned on.
The indicator shows the position of the automatic transmission range selector (the indicator works when the ignition is on).
If the range selector lever is in the "D" (drive) or "M" position (manual switching mode), then the indicator shows the gear engaged in the automatic transmission.
The indicator may light when the ignition switch is turned to the "ON" position (ignition on). The indicator goes out after the glow plugs have fully warmed up.
The indicator lights up for a few seconds after turning the ignition switch to the "ON" position (ignition on). The indicator flashes when the traction control system (TCS) or the anti-skid system (ASS) is activated. If the indicator continues to light, this may indicate a malfunction of the TCS and ASS systems. In this case, the systems may not work correctly.
The indicator lights up for a few seconds after turning the ignition switch to the "ON" position (ignition on). The indicator also comes on when the "DSC OFF" switch is pressed and warns the driver that the traction control system (TCS) and the anti-skid system (ASS) are disabled.
If the indicator continues to light when the PBS and PZS systems are not switched off, this may be due to a malfunction of the anti-skid system.
This indicator can be yellow or green.
The indicator lights up yellow when you press the main "ON/OFF" switch of the cruise control system. When the indicator lights up, it means that the cruise control system is on.
The indicator lights up green when the stabilized speed value is set.
The indicator lights up when the exterior lights and instrument panel lighting are on.
When the direction indicators are turned on, the corresponding indicator flashes (left or right) indicator.
When the hazard warning lights are switched on, both indicators flash simultaneously.
Note: If the indicator is constantly on (not flashing) or flashes at an increased frequency, then the possible cause is that one of the turn signal lamps has burned out.
