Toyota Aygo manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    A Y GO Brief Guide[...]

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    1 T able of Cont ents Accessing your vehicle 2 – 3 Electric windows 4 Steering wheel (V ehicles with an adjustable type) 4 Seat and seat belt adjustment 5 Instrument Panel o verview 6 Instrument Cluster 7 Clock 8 Lights 9 Wipers 10 Gear change 11 Heating and Air Conditioning 12 F uel tank opening 13 Bonnet opening 14 Ec o-Driving 15 Intr oducing [...]

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    2 Acc essing your v ehicle The door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle when the lock is set. These locks can be set to pr event children fr om opening the rear doors. Slide on each r ear door switch t o lock both rear doors. Rear door child-prot ector lock (5-door models only) 1. Locks all the doors. 2. Unlocks all the doors. 1. Key (with a w[...]

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    3 The v ehicle can be locked and unlock ed using the key or wir eless remot e contr ol 1. Locks the door . 2. Unlocks the door . 1. Unlocks the door . 2. Locks the door . Door lock oper ation Locking and unlocking with key . Locking and unlocking with butt on. The wireless r emote control syst em can lock or unlock all the side doors and back door [...]

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    4 Electric windows Steering wheel ( V ehicles with an adjustable type ) T o change the steering wheel angle, hold the st eering wheel, push down the lock r elease lever , tilt the steering wheel t o the desired angle and return the lever t o its original position. Tilt st eering wheel T he power windo ws can be opened and closed using the switches.[...]

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    5 T o fasten your belt, pull it out of the r etractor and insert the tab into the buckle. Y ou will hear a click when the tab locks int o the buckle. The seat belt length automatically adjusts t o your size and the seat position. Seat and seat belt adjustment Make sur e that all occupants ar e wearing their seat belts befor e driving the vehicle. S[...]

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    6 Instrument P anel Ov erview Gauges and meters SRS front passenger airbag Outside rear view mirror r emote contr ol levers Bonnet lock release lever A. Heating and A/C c ontrols (page 12). Windscreen wipers and washer switch R ear window wiper and washer swit ch Headlight switch T urn signal lever F og light switch Engine (ignition) switch[...]

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    7 Instrument C luster Brake syst em warning light Anti-lock brak e system warning light Discharge warning light Low engine oil pr essure warning light Malfunction indicator lamp “ST OP” warning light Power steering system warning light Low fuel level indicat or light Engine coolant high temperatur e warning light Engine preheating indicator lig[...]

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    8 C lock Press and hold the “CL OCK” button until you hear a beep. 1. Adjust the hours. 2. Adjust the minutes. T ype A (On some models) Press the “MENU” button; press the (C onfig). press the (Time). T ype B (On some models) 1. Adjust the hours. 2. Adjust the minutes. 3. 12/24 H display change button.[...]

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    9 L ights Headlights T o turn on the lights: T wist the headlight/t urn signal l ever knob. Position 1: P arking, tail, license plate and instrument p anel lights. Position 2: Headlights and all the abov e. High-low beams F or high beams, turn the headlights on and push the lever away fr om you (position 1). Pull the lever t oward you (position 2) [...]

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    10 Windscreen wipers and washer T o turn on the windscreen wipers, mo ve the lever t o t he desired setting. The k ey must be in the « ON » position. 1 . Intermitt ent windscreen wiper operation. 2. Low speed oper ation 3. High speed operation 4. T emporary operation F or a single sweep, push the lever up and r elease it. T o spray washer fluid, [...]

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    11 Gear change Shift position uses Shift position F unction R Reversing N Neutral and engine starting E Easy mode (automatic operation) M Manual mode “+” = Upshifting “–” = Downshifting Manual transmission Multi-mode manual transmission (MMT) T he shift pattern is as shown.[...]

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    12 Heating and Air Conditioning With air c ondit ioning Without air c ondit ioning F an speed control dial Cooling and dehumidification f unction on/ off button Air outlet selection lever Outside/r ecirculat ed air mode lever T emperature control lev er F an speed control dial Air outlet selection lever T emperature control lev er[...]

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    13 F uel tank opening 1. Open the fuel filler door . 3. T urn the cap slowly counter clockwise, then pause slightly befor e removing it. After r emoving the cap, hang it on the cap hanger . After r efueling, turn the fuel tank cap clockwise, without inserting the key . 2. T o remov e the fuel tank cap, insert the key and turn it counter clockwise b[...]

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    14 Bonne t opening T o open the bonnet: 1 . Pull the bonnet lock r e lease lever . The bonnet will spring up slightly . 2. In front of the vehicle, pull up on the auxiliary catch lever and lift the hood. 3. Hold the bonnet open by inserting the support rod into the slot.[...]

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    15 Ec o-D riving T otal potential sav ing of 20 - 30%. Ec o-D riving S avings Roof load incr eases wind drag and theref ore consumption. Open windows incr ease fuel consumption by an av erage of 5% . Shifting up gear earlier can result in 8% saving. Starting • Remove any extra weight and r oof load • Plan your r oute to av oid detours • Avoid[...]

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