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OWNER'S AND
DRIVER'S MANUAL
2020
PICTORIAL INDEX
VEHICLE INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS
AND ADJUSTMENTS
CONTROLS AND
INSTRUMENTS
COMFORT AND
CONVENIENCE
SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
MAIN DATA
INDEX

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  • Page 1 PICTORIAL INDEX VEHICLE INFORMATION OWNER’S AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION DRIVER’S MANUAL PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY MAIN DATA INDEX 2020...
  • Page 2 • We recommend that you also read the separate instructions for the equipment on your vehicle that was installed by your Isuzu Dealer. • Your Isuzu Dealer will be glad to answer any questions you may have about the information in this manual.
  • Page 3 Symbols Used in This Manual DANGER Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could result in death or serious injury to you and/or other people. WARNING Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could result in a fire inside your vehicle in addition to death or serious injury to you and/or other people.
  • Page 4 Abbreviations This manual uses the following abbreviations, as interpreted below. Abbreviations Description Anti-lock Brake System Adaptive Cruise Control Association des Constructeurs Européens d'Automobiles ACEA (Association of European Automobile Constructors) Autonomous Emergency Braking Automatic High Beam American Petroleum Institute Brake Override System British Standards Blind Spot Monitor Child Restraint System...
  • Page 5 Abbreviations Description Idling Stop System JASO Japanese Automobile Standards Organization Lane Departure Prevention Lane Departure Warning LKAS Lane Keep Assist System Long Life Coolant Limited Slip Differential Multi-Information Display Manual Speed Limiter Malfunction Indicator Light Particulate Matter RCTA Rear Cross Traffic Alert r/min revolutions per minute Society of Automotive Engineers...
  • Page 7 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL AND HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC ● HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ● HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC ● CHAPTER DESCRIPTION ● PICTORIAL INDEX ● WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX 0-19 ● WARNING/CAUTION LABELS 0-42...
  • Page 8 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapter/section titles Chapter index tab These titles are useful for getting the gist of Use this for quick access to the content at a glance. your desired chapter. 2-25 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Carrying Children Placing a Child on the Second Seat WARNING •...
  • Page 9 HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC Use chapter/section titles as keys Page 0-5 Search for the page describing the specific topic by using the general table of contents under CHAPTER DESCRIPTION, the CHAPTER INDEX, and/or the TABLE OF CONTENTS on the first page of each chapter.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER DESCRIPTION PICTORIAL INDEX ····························· 0-6 VEHICLE INFORMATION ······················· 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ·················· 2 Describes what you should know before you can operate the vehicle safely and smoothly. PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ·· 3 Shows the proper way to open/close the doors, windows and fuel tank filler cap.
  • Page 12 PICTORIAL INDEX Interior Right-hand Drive 10 9 8 7 Equipment Page Equipment Page Air flow direction control tab Windshield wiper and 4-131 windshield washer switch Passenger's SRS airbag 3-100 Small article storage pocket Cup holder and small article 5-42 5-38 storage pocket (driver's side) (upper side of dashboard) Dashboard tray...
  • Page 13 PICTORIAL INDEX Equipment Page Equipment Page Automatic air conditioner Small article storage pocket 5-36 (passenger's side) Heater/Manual air conditioner 5-15 Small article storage pocket Passenger side SRS airbag (lower part of center of 5-35 3-121 on-off switch instrument panel) Cup holder and small article 13 Accessory socket 5-32 storage pocket (passenger's...
  • Page 14 PICTORIAL INDEX Left-hand Drive Equipment Page Equipment Page Air flow direction control tab Passenger's SRS airbag 3-100 Cup holder and small article Combination light control 4-117 storage pocket (passenger's 5-42 switch side) Windshield wiper and Passenger side SRS airbag 4-131 3-121 windshield washer switch on-off switch...
  • Page 15 PICTORIAL INDEX Equipment Page Equipment Page Automatic air conditioner Small article storage pocket 5-39 (driver's side) Heater/manual air conditioner 5-15 14 Engine hood release lever 6-12 Fuse box 7-24 15 Fuel lid opener 3-53 Cup holder and small article 5-42 storage pocket (driver's side)
  • Page 16 0-10 PICTORIAL INDEX Right-hand Drive 14 13 RTUL00SF000 Equipment Page Equipment Page Hazard warning flasher switch 4-127 ESC OFF switch 4-166 Idling stop system OFF Steering wheel remote 4-184 5-48 control switch Starter switch (models Instruments, warning lights 4-14 without passive entry and 4-115 and indicator lights 4-20...
  • Page 17 0-11 PICTORIAL INDEX Left-hand Drive 141312 RTUL Equipment Page Equipment Page 4WD switch 4-338 Steering wheel remote 5-48 control Engine start/stop button (models with passive entry 4-112 and start system) Instruments, warning lights 4-14 and indicator lights 4-20 Starter switch (models without passive entry and 4-115 start system)
  • Page 18: Pictorial Index

    0-12 PICTORIAL INDEX Center Console (Right-hand Drive) Manual transmission model Automatic transmission model RTUL00SH029901 RTUL00SH030001 Equipment Page Heated seat switch (left front seat) 4-141 Parking aid system OFF switch 4-220 Hill descent control switch 4-176 Rear differential lock switch 4-128 Heated seat switch (right front seat) 4-141...
  • Page 19 0-13 PICTORIAL INDEX Center Console (Left-hand Drive) Manual transmission model Automatic transmission model RTUL00SH030101 RTUL00SH030201 Equipment Page Heated seat switch (left front seat) 4-141 Rear differential lock switch 4-128 Hill descent control switch 4-176 Parking aid system OFF switch 4-220 Heated seat switch (right front seat) 4-141...
  • Page 20 0-14 PICTORIAL INDEX Driver's Door (Right-hand Drive) Equipment Page Equipment Page Remote control mirror switch 4-138 Power window switch 3-47 (passenger's side) Retractable power mirror 4-139 switch Power window switch (rear 3-47 right side) Power door lock switch 3-33 Power window lock switch 3-49 Power window switch (rear 3-47...
  • Page 21 0-15 PICTORIAL INDEX Driver's Door (Left-hand Drive) RTUL00SH030301 Equipment Page Equipment Page Remote control mirror switch 4-138 Power window switch 3-47 (driver's side) Retractable power mirror 4-139 switch Power window switch (rear 3-47 right side) Power window lock switch 3-49 Power door lock switch 3-33 Power window switch (rear...
  • Page 22 0-16 PICTORIAL INDEX 8 9 10 13 14 15 Equipment Page Equipment Page Stereo camera 4-221 Selector lever (automatic 4-147 transmission model) Sun visor 5-31 Overhead console 5-30 Gearshift lever (manual 4-146 transmission model) Map lights 5-29 Knee airbag 3-100 eCall system 7-35 10 Ticket holder...
  • Page 23 0-17 PICTORIAL INDEX Equipment Page Equipment Page 13 Roof speaker ― 19 Small article storage pocket 5-35 20 Parking brake lever 4-145 14 Seat belts 3-72 21 Side airbag 3-100 15 Far side airbag 3-100 22 Seats 3-58 16 Hook 5-46 23 Cup holder 5-41...
  • Page 24 0-18 PICTORIAL INDEX Exterior LED Headlight Model Halogen Headlight Model RTUL0 Equipment Page Equipment Page RTUL0 Tires 6-65 Outside rearview mirrors 3-71 Turn signal light (outside Clearance light 6-106 rearview mirror mounted 6-106 type) Front fog light/daytime 6-106 running light Headlight 6-106 Turn signal light...
  • Page 25 0-19 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Warning/Indicator Light Index Instrument Panel Warning Lights Name Symbol Color Page Front seat belt warning light 4-50 Second seat belt warning light 4-51 SRS airbag warning light 4-53 Brake system warning light 4-54 Parking brake warning light 4-55 RTUL40SH025901 ABS warning light...
  • Page 26 0-20 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Name Symbol Color Page Water separator warning light Yellow 4-65 Fuel filter warning light Yellow 4-65 Check trans warning light Yellow 4-66 Automatic transmission fluid temperature 4-66 warning light CHECK 4WD warning light 4-67 Low fuel warning light Yellow 4-69 ®...
  • Page 27 0-21 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Indicator Lights Name Symbol Color Page Turn signal indicator light – left Green 4-76 Turn signal indicator light – right Green 4-76 Light position indicator light Green 4-76 High beam indicator light Blue 4-77 Anti-theft system indicator light 4-77 Front fog light indicator light Green...
  • Page 28 0-22 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Name Symbol Color Page White/ Adaptive cruise control indicator light 4-83 Green White/ Intelligent speed limiter indicator light 4-83 Green White/ Manual speed limiter indicator light 4-84 Green 4WD indicator light Green 4-84 RTUL00SH029101 4WD low indicator light Green 4-84 RTUL00SH029301...
  • Page 29 0-23 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Multi-Information Display (MID) Warning Lights Message Language Display indication Page English Parking brake release 4-55 Turkish English RTUL00SH003801 Overheat 4-59 Turkish RTUL00SH037201 English RTUL00SH003601 Icy road 4-68 Turkish RTUL00SH037301 English RTUL00SH009201 Low fuel 4-69 Turkish RTUL00SH037401 RTUL00SH004001 RTUL00SH037501...
  • Page 30 0-24 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Turkish Headlight failure (models 4-70 with LED headlight) English RTUL00SH004401 Turkish RTUL00SH037601 English RTUL00SH004601 Turkish RTUL00SH037701 Taillight failure 4-71 English RTUL00SH004801 Turkish RTUL00SH037801 English RTUL00SH005001 Rear fog light failure 4-71 Turkish RTUL00SH037901 RTUL40SH061201...
  • Page 31 0-25 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Indicator light failure 4-72 Turkish English Door open RTUL00SH013601 (models with passive entry 4-73 and start system) Turkish RTUL00SH038101 English Radar unavailable 4-81 RTUL00SH006401 Turkish English RTUL40SH015301 Radar clean-up 4-81 Turkish RTUL00SH038201 RTUL40SH015501...
  • Page 32 0-26 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Radar failure 4-81 Turkish English RTUL40SH015701 Sonar unavailable 4-82 Turkish RTUL00SH038401 English RTUL00SH013001 Sonar clean-up 4-82 Turkish RTUL00SH038501 English RTUL00SH013201 Sonar failure 4-82 Turkish RTUL00SH038601 English RTUL00SH013401 Front camera unavailable 4-232 Turkish RTUL00SH038701...
  • Page 33 0-27 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Front camera unavailable 4-230 temperature Turkish English RTUL00SH036201 Front camera unavailable 4-234 clean windshield Turkish RTUL00SH038901 English RTUL00SH036301 Front camera malfunction 4-236 service required Turkish RTUL00SH039001 RTUL00SH036401 English 4-240 Brake! 4-268 RTUL00SH039101 Turkish...
  • Page 34 0-28 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Auto braking 4-241 Turkish RTUL00SH022601 English RTUL00SH039301 Auto brake activated. 4-241 Apply brake. Turkish RTUL00SH022801 English RTUL00SH039401 Accelerator pedal 4-251 misapplication! Turkish RTUL00SH023001 RTUL00SH039501...
  • Page 35 0-29 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Acceleration suppressed. 4-251 Turkish RTUL00SH023201 English RTUL00SH039601 Check engine hood 4-89 Turkish RTUL00SH010501 English RTUL00SH039701 Switch off the lights 4-89 Turkish RTUL00SH005401 RTUL00SH039801...
  • Page 36 0-30 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Key remain (models without passive 4-90 entry and start system) Turkish RTUL00SH005801 English No electronic key (models with passive entry 4-91 and start system) RTUL00SH039901 Turkish RTUL00SH006001 English Steering wheel lock not released 4-92 (models with passive entry...
  • Page 37 0-31 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English RTUL00SH006801 Shift position RTUL00SH006601 (models with passive entry 4-93 and start system) RTUL00SH007001 Turkish RTUL00SH040201 RTUL00SH040301 RTUL00SH040401...
  • Page 38 0-32 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Turn off the power (models with passive entry 4-94 and start system) Turkish RTUL00SH007201 English Low battery electronic key RTUL00SH040501 (models with passive entry 4-95 and start system) Turkish RTUL00SH007401 English Check system (models with passive entry...
  • Page 39 0-33 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Steering wheel lock system 4-98 (models with passive entry and start system) Turkish English RTUL00SH008001 4-307 4-317 Lane support canceled. 4-327 Turkish RTUL00SH040901 English RTUL00SH023801 Hold steering wheel! 4-327 (Yellow) Turkish RTUL00SH041001 English...
  • Page 40 0-34 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English ® Fill up AdBlue 4-102 No restart distance Turkish English RTUL00SH035801 ® Fill up AdBlue 4-103 No restart Turkish RTUL00SH041401 English RTUL00SH035901 Incorrect AdBlue ® 4-104 detected No restart distance Turkish RTUL00SH041501 English...
  • Page 41 0-35 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English ® AdBlue system 4-105 malfunction No restart Turkish English RTUL00SH035601 Take a break? 4-331 Turkish RTUL00SH041901 Indicator Lights RTUL00SH036501 Message Language Display indication Page English RTUL00SH042001 Maintenance reminder 4-28 Turkish RTUL40SH064901 English Trip meter A and...
  • Page 42 0-36 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Eco graph display 4-32 Turkish English Illumination mode 4-37 RTUL40SH000501 Turkish RTUL00SH009501 English 4-33 SCR Range 4-34 RTUL00SH042201 Turkish English RTUL00SH037101 2H (2WD) 4-38 Turkish RTUL00SH042301 English 4H (4WD) 4-38 Turkish RTUL40SH001201 English...
  • Page 43 0-37 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Rear differential lock 4-38 Turkish English Settings 4-39 RTUL40SH000901 Turkish RTUL00SH015401 English 4-157 Cruise control canceled. 4-276 Turkish RTUL00SH042401 English RTUL00SH010701 Door/s opened. 4-188 Engine restarted. Turkish RTUL00SH042501 English RTUL00SH012401 Seatbelt released.
  • Page 44 0-38 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Please start the engine 4-189 manually. Turkish RTUL00SH012801 English RTUL00SH042801 Accessory mode RTUL00SH008201 (models with passive entry 4-99 and start system) RTUL00SH008401 Turkish RTUL00SH042901 RTUL00SH043001...
  • Page 45 0-39 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English RTUL00SH008601 Low battery engine RTUL00SH008801 starting 4-100 (models with passive entry and start system) RTUL00SH009001 Turkish RTUL00SH043101 RTUL00SH043201 RTUL00SH043301...
  • Page 46 0-40 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Message Language Display indication Page English Display of the detection status (models with 4-213 parking aid system) Turkish RTUL00SH011801 RTUL00SH043401...
  • Page 47 0-41 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT INDEX Lower Part of Center of Instrument Panel Name Symbol Color Page Passenger side SRS airbag ON indicator Yellow 3-122 light Passenger side SRS airbag OFF indicator Yellow 3-122 light Outside Rearview Mirrors Name Symbol Color Page RTUL00SH014901 4-195 Blind spot indicator - right...
  • Page 48 Be sure to read them before using the vehicle. • If any of these labels are peeling or illegible due to wear or scratches, please contact your Isuzu Dealer for a replacement. • Some examples of warning/caution labels are indicated on the following pages, but there are many others not shown.
  • Page 49 0-43 WARNING/CAUTION LABELS Description Passenger's SRS airbag WARNING • Never use a rearward-facing CRS on a seat protected by an active airbag in front of it, death or serious injury to the child can occur. Child Restraint System (CRS) → Refer to page 3-81 Passenger Side SRS Airbag On-Off Switch → Refer to page 3-121...
  • Page 50 0-44 WARNING/CAUTION LABELS Warning/Caution Label – Cab Exterior Description Identifier for diesel-type fuels (Models for the European market) Warning/Caution Labels – Engine Compartment RTUL00SH030601 Description Battery RTUL00SH032001 RTUL00SH031901 Radiator cap Engine coolant Exhaust emission...
  • Page 51: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION ● Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number...
  • Page 52 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number The VIN and engine number are necessary for registering your vehicle. They are also necessary when your vehicle undergoes official inspections. Provide your Isuzu Dealer with these numbers when you are having the vehicle repaired or are ordering replacement parts.
  • Page 53 VEHICLE INFORMATION VIN Plate (Front Left Side of Windshield) The VIN plate is located in the front left side of the windshield. ADVICE • This VIN plate is equipped only on models for the European and Turkey markets. ID Plate The ID plate at the left side of engine RTUL10SH000401 compartment indicates the VIN together...
  • Page 54 TFS87J: 4 × 4, Long wheel base, RZ4E engine model Model year code L: 2020 model M: 2021 model N: 2022 model Plant code Production sequential number ADVICE • Interpretation of the VIN may differ depending on the market. For further details, please ask your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 55 Suspension Codes 2WD High-Ride Rear, heavy duty ADVICE • There are more option codes than those indicated above. Depending on the market, an option code may not be shown. For detailed specifications of your vehicle, please ask your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 56 VEHICLE INFORMATION Engine Number The engine number is stamped on the left Front side rear part of the engine block. RTUG10SH000101...
  • Page 57: Important Information

    ● Cautions for Driving in Cold Regions 2-72 ● Staying Safe 2-77 ● Preventing Breakdowns 2-82 ● When to Visit Your Isuzu Dealer 2-86 ● Diesel Particulate Defuser (DPD) 2-89 ● Urea Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) 2-91 ● Speed Limit Device 2-94 ●...
  • Page 58 If an inspection reveals an abnormality or there was an abnormality the previous time the vehicle was driven, have the vehicle repaired by the nearest Isuzu Dealer RTUL20SH000101 before it is driven again. Daily Checks (Preoperational Checks) → Refer to page 6-16...
  • Page 59 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Use the Specified Fuel WARNING • Open the fuel tank filler cap slowly. If you open it quickly, the fuel tank pressure may cause fuel to spurt out. • Use diesel fuel that is specified by the relevant vehicle emission standards. For specified diesel fuel, check "Recommended Fluids, Lubricants and Diesel Fuels".
  • Page 60 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Using Self-service Filling Stations WARNING [Be sure to obey the following instructions when refueling the vehicle] • Stop the engine and close the vehicle's doors and windows. • Keep cigarettes and other flames away from the vehicle. • Before opening the fuel tank filler cap, touch a metallic object to discharge static electricity from your body.
  • Page 61 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Economical Driving Avoid Unnecessary Engine Idling and Revving the Engine Idling the engine for longer than necessary is a waste of fuel. The engine is sufficiently warmed up when level of the engine coolant temperature gauge is indicated. Stop the engine when waiting for people or unloading cargo, etc., even if the vehicle is only parked for a short period...
  • Page 62 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Make Sure the Tire Air Pressure Is Correct Frequently inspect the tire air pressure and make sure it is always correct. Using the correct tire air pressure will help reduce fuel consumption. Use the Air Conditioner in Moderation Use of the air conditioner will impact fuel consumption.
  • Page 63 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Load Cargo Correctly WARNING • Do not move the vehicle when there is a person on the rear step bumper or cargo bed. • Overloading can result in an accident because it places too much strain on the wheel bolts with the result that they break and the wheels come off.
  • Page 64 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Cargo loading caution Incorrect Correct Place cargo at the center of the cargo bed, not at the front or rear. When using supports under cargo, position them uniformly along the cargo. Do not allow long cargo to protrude beyond the rear edge of the cargo bed when transporting loads with a length longer than RTUF20SH001901...
  • Page 65 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Loading Heavy Cargo CAUTION • When the cargo is heavy, take steps to prevent it from slipping and secure it with wire cables. Do Not Secure Cargo Too Tightly RTUL20SH001401 ADVICE • To prevent cargo from falling off the cargo bed, it is essential to secure it with ropes and tarpaulins.
  • Page 66 2-10 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Load Heavy Cargo on the Roof Rails WARNING • For vehicles equipped with roof rails, adhere to the following cautionary notes and use the roof rails correctly. - When loading cargo on the roof rails, use the roof carrier. - When using the roof carrier, follow the roof carrier installation manual to properly secure cargo.
  • Page 67 2-11 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Rail covers CAUTION • Make sure to place your hands on the center part of the roof rails during operations such as washing of the vehicle. If the front or rear roof rail covers are forcefully pulled, Center part the covers may come off and cause injury to the person pulling them.
  • Page 68 2-12 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Load Too Much Cargo onto the Front Passenger Seat and/or Second Seat WARNING • Load cargo so that it is flat. Do not load cargo so that it is higher than the seatback. Sudden braking or collisions could cause the cargo to fly forward, leading to an accident that results in damage and/or injury.
  • Page 69 2-13 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Place Objects on the Instrument Panel or Dashboard WARNING • Placing objects on the instrument panel or dashboard could obscure the driver's view and interfere with driving, leading to an accident. Also, vehicle acceleration or turning could cause objects to move and injure passengers.
  • Page 70 • Do not use floor mats that are meant for another vehicle model or model year, even if they are Isuzu genuine floor mats. • When laying out a floor mat on the floor of the driver's seat, use the floor mat designated for the floor of the driver's seat.
  • Page 71 2-15 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Choose Your Footwear Suitable for Driving CAUTION • Choose footwear that ensures proper operation of pedals when driving the vehicle. Use of footwear unsuitable for driving may cause an accident. Sit in the Seat Correctly WARNING RTUL20SH009501 •...
  • Page 72 2-16 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Correct Driving Posture WARNING • Before driving, be sure to adjust the seat, headrest, steering wheel and mirrors to positions that give you a correct driving posture. Make sure the seat is securely retained by trying to rock it forward and backward, and put on the seat belt.
  • Page 73 2-17 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Fastening Your Seat Belt Be sure to wear your seat belt. Sit up straight with your lower back pressed against the seat and the lap belt as low on your hip bone as possible. Seat Belts → Refer to page 3-72 Seat adjustment recommendations Make adjustments that align the center of your head to the center of the...
  • Page 74 2-18 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Passengers and Seat Belts Only one person at a time should use each seat belt. WARNING • Be sure to adjust the seat before driving. Achieve the correct driving posture, gently rock the seat to make sure it is locked in place, and put on your seat belt before you start driving.
  • Page 75 2-19 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Adjusting Mirrors Check and adjust each mirror to ensure that it provides a proper view of the rear and the sides. Mirrors → Refer to page 3-69 Carrying an Expecting Mother or a Person Who Is Ill WARNING • An expecting mother or a person who is ill riding in the vehicle must also wear a seat belt.
  • Page 76 2-20 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Seat Belt with Pretensioner and SRS Airbag System The seat belt with pretensioner and the supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbag system operate when the vehicle is subjected to an impact exceeding a certain level when a collision occurs. Be sure to observe the following instructions to prevent you and your passenger from suffering a serious or fatal...
  • Page 77 2-21 IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING • The SRS airbag system is most effective when used together with a seat belt with pretensioner. • The seat belt with pretensioner and SRS airbag system may not work, depending on the situation at the time of collision. Refer to "When and How the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and SRS Airbag System Operates"...
  • Page 78 2-22 IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING (Continued) • If you make unauthorized modifications to the vehicle or install an unauthorized accessory, the seat belt with pretensioner and airbags Sticker may not operate correctly. • If the steering wheel is changed Air freshener to a non-standard one or a sticker is attached to the steering wheel pad, there could be a danger of...
  • Page 79 • Doing any of the following may require special precautions. Be sure to consult your Isuzu Dealer before doing any of the following. Failure to do so may cause the seat belt with RTUL20SH010901...
  • Page 80 2-24 IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING (Continued) - When audio equipment and accessories are installed or modification such as body mounting is carried out. - Making modifications to the front of the vehicle (bumper, frame, etc.), installing equipment (snow plows, etc.), making modifications to the frame, or making changes to the vehicle's height using unauthorized methods and/or...
  • Page 81 2-25 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Carrying Children Placing a Child on the Second Seat WARNING • For crew cab models, we recommend placing children on the second seat. Placing a child on the front passenger seat may cause the driver to be distracted by the child's appearance or the child may touch the controls, leading to an unexpected accident.
  • Page 82 2-26 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Pay Attention When Opening and Closing Doors and Windows WARNING • The door must be opened, closed, and locked by an adult. Be careful that the child's hands and feet are not caught when opening or closing the door.
  • Page 83 2-27 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Allow Children to Put Their Head or Hands Out the Windows WARNING • Do not allow children to put their head, hands, or other parts of their bodies out of windows, regardless of whether the vehicle is moving or stationary.
  • Page 84 2-28 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Driving Proper care and operation will not only extend the service life of your vehicle but also improve oil and fuel economy. Operation of New Vehicle The subsequent performance and the service life of your vehicle are under the direct influence of the care and treatment that your vehicle will receive during the initial break-in period.
  • Page 85 • Inspect the exhaust pipe from time to time. If you notice any defect (for example, a damaged joint, or a hole or crack caused by corrosion), have checks and maintenance performed by the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Continuing to use the vehicle without having the defect repaired would be dangerous because exhaust gases could get into the cab and cause carbon monoxide poisoning, resulting in death.
  • Page 86 2-30 IMPORTANT INFORMATION If the Vehicle Has Not Been Used for a Long Period ADVICE • Before using a vehicle that has not been driven for a long period, check the engine, transmission and transfer case for oil leakage, and make sure the oil is at the required levels.
  • Page 87 2-31 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Starting the Engine Manual transmission model CAUTION • Make sure that the parking brake lever is securely pulled. On a manual transmission model, make sure the gearshift lever is in the "N" position, and then fully depress and hold the clutch pedal and brake pedal before starting the engine.
  • Page 88 2-32 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Never Stop the Engine While Driving WARNING • While the vehicle is being driven, do not switch the power mode to any mode other than "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to any position other than "ON"...
  • Page 89 2-33 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Forget to Release the Parking Brake ADVICE • Pulling away with the parking brake still applied can damage the brake system. • Before pulling away, make sure the parking brake is not set by checking that the parking brake warning light is not on.
  • Page 90 2-34 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Appropriate Gearshifts Drive at a speed that does not cause the tachometer pointer to enter the red zone. ADVICE • Downshifts are performed for two main purposes: - For engine braking on a steep and/or long downward slope - For responsiveness and economy on an uphill slope [Cautions for downshifts]...
  • Page 91 2-35 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Cautions for Driving • Concentrate on driving safely, obeying all legally designated speed limits, road signs and traffic signals. • While the vehicle is being driven, do not switch the power mode to any mode other than "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to any position other than "ON"...
  • Page 92 2-36 IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Avoid scraping the tire sidewalls against curbstones or driving over dips and protrusions in the road surface. You could damage the wheels or tires, resulting in a blowout or flat tire. • When going down on a steep slope, avoid driving the vehicle backward as much as possible.
  • Page 93 2-37 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Driving Down a Long Slope When driving down a long slope, use engine brake together with the foot brakes. Using the low-gear engine brake reduces the work load on the foot brakes and yields greater braking force. In automatic transmission models, do not use the auto mode, as it does not provide engine efficiency.
  • Page 94 2-38 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Driving in Bad Weather (Rain, Icy Roads, Snowy Roads, etc.) CAUTION • In bad weather, visibility is reduced and slippery road surfaces increase stopping distances. Drive more slowly than you would in good weather. Also, avoid sharp turns of the steering wheel and hard braking. Use engine brakes together with the foot brakes to decelerate.
  • Page 95 2-39 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads Caution on Slippery Roads CAUTION • On slippery roads, never accelerate rapidly, brake hard, decelerate rapidly or make sharp turns of the steering wheel. • There is a risk of reduced grip between the tires and road surface and of increased braking distances.
  • Page 96 2-40 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Pay Attention to the Way the Steering Wheel Turns and Feels CAUTION • On snowy roads, water and snow splashed up by the tires can freeze and accumulate inside the fenders, making the steering wheel hard to turn. From time to time, get out of the vehicle and remove any accumulated snow.
  • Page 97 2-41 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Removing Snow from the Underbody Look under the vehicle and remove any lumps of ice that are stuck to the underbody. Be careful not to damage components. ADVICE • Do not use a sharp implement to remove snow. Sharp edges could damage rubber parts.
  • Page 98 2-42 IMPORTANT INFORMATION NOTE • On a muddy road with an automatic transmission model, by depressing the brake pedal you can make a standing start in the manual mode 2nd gear and move the selector lever to the "+" (upshift) position. This provides better traction and safer vehicle operation.
  • Page 99 • If the vehicle must be driven on a flooded road or is parked in an area that becomes flooded, promptly have your Isuzu Dealer perform a check for the following points: - Effectiveness of the brakes - Water-ingress, or damage to...
  • Page 100 2-44 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Sidewinds ADVICE • If the vehicle catches a sidewind and drifts sideways, firmly grip the steering wheel, decelerate to a speed that allows you to stay completely in control and make a directional correction. The vehicle may catch strong sidewinds in the following situations: - Emerging from a tunnel;...
  • Page 101 If any part of the vehicle is damaged or broken, promptly have the vehicle inspected and repaired by the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 102 2-46 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Off-road Driving During off-road driving, carefully confirm the road condition, incline and other factors, and drive at a reduced speed. WARNING • When driving off-road or on extremely uneven road surfaces, drive at a reduced speed. Avoid making jumps, making sharp turns, and striking objects with the vehicle.
  • Page 103 Additional care and cautious driving habits are essential when towing a trailer. Damage or malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes are not covered by Isuzu warranties. WARNING • Follow the recommendations in this manual before towing a trailer. Failure to do so could result death or serious injury.
  • Page 104 2-48 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) The gross vehicle weight (GVW) rating Gross vehicle weight (GVW) equals the combined weight of an unloaded vehicle (including all vehicle accessories), passengers, cargo, trailer hitch, trailer tongue load and optional equipment. This value is indicated on the vehicle identification number (VIN) plate attached to the left front end of the engine compartment.
  • Page 105 2-49 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) Gross trailer weight The gross trailer weight (GTW) rating (GTW) equals the sum of the trailer weight and the cargo weight. Vehicle model Gross trailer weight 2,500 kg (5,513 lb) RTUJ80SH000401 3,500 kg (7,718 lb) (models for the European, Israel, Turkey, and Morocco markets) 3,000 kg (6,615 lb) (models for the Hong Kong and Singapore markets)
  • Page 106 Trailer Hitch Kit The trailer hitch kit is available from your Isuzu Dealer. The kit includes all the necessary hardware and instructions for proper installation. See the drawing for the mounting points of the coupling device and the maximum permissible overhang of the coupling device.
  • Page 107 Isuzu trailer hitch kit. Improper modifications can affect vehicle durability. ADVICE • After installation of the Isuzu trailer hitch kit is complete, periodic inspections of the equipment are necessary to assure continued safe operation.
  • Page 108 Improper equipment or installation can cause damage to the electrical system of your vehicle and affect your vehicle warranty. Consult your Isuzu Dealer for installation. Tires Always check the condition of the tires of the vehicle and trailer before operation.
  • Page 109 Trailers with a gross weight of 750 kg (1,654 lb) or more require trailer brakes. If your trailer is equipped with a brake system, make sure it conforms to local legal requirements. Consult your trailer manufacturer and an Isuzu Dealer for proper installation and use of trailer brakes. WARNING •...
  • Page 110 2-54 IMPORTANT INFORMATION When Trailer Towing WARNING • Avoid holding the brake pedal down too long or applying the brakes too frequently. This could cause the brakes to overheat and result in reduced braking effect. • Do not tow a trailer when the spare tire is installed on the towing vehicle. •...
  • Page 111 2-55 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Trailer Sway Multiple factors (crosswinds, passing vehicles, rough roads, etc.) can adversely affect the operation of the towing vehicle and trailer, causing instability. WARNING • When a trailer sway occurs, do not ever accelerate. • When a trailer sway occurs, avoid applying strong brakes abruptly. •...
  • Page 112 2-56 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Automatic Transmission Model On an automatic transmission model, there is no need to use a clutch pedal; you can pull away, change gears and stop the vehicle by only using the selector lever, accelerator pedal, and brake pedal. Be sure to learn the characteristics of the automatic transmission model and how to correctly operate it.
  • Page 113 2-57 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Operate the Brakes with Your Right Foot ADVICE • Sit in the correct driving position, and use your right foot to operate the brake and accelerator pedals. To avoid depressing the wrong pedal by mistake, check the pedal positions and practice putting your foot on the desired pedal.
  • Page 114 2-58 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Running The vehicle's speed is adjusted by carefully operating the accelerator pedal. Furthermore, the vehicle's speed is reduced as needed by operating the brake pedal. Stopping Temporarily 1. When stopping the vehicle temporarily, firmly depress the brake pedal with the selector lever in the "D"...
  • Page 115 2-59 IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAUTION • Do not race the engine while the vehicle is stopped. If the selector lever is placed in any position other than "P" or "N", the vehicle will suddenly move and it may cause an accident. •...
  • Page 116 2-60 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Actions that Can Lead to a Breakdown with an Automatic Transmission Vehicle Action that can lead to a breakdown Breakdown symptom • Stopping the vehicle on an uphill road with the • Automatic transmission fluid selector lever in a position other than "P" or "N", with overheats.
  • Page 117 2-61 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Model Four-wheel drive does not make it possible to drive a vehicle absolutely everywhere. Exercise caution when using the accelerator pedal, steering wheel and brake pedal. Concentrate on driving safely, paying attention to the condition and slope angle of the road surface.
  • Page 118 (water hammering). • If the vehicle must be driven through water, promptly have your Isuzu Dealer perform a check for the following points: - Effectiveness of the brakes...
  • Page 119 2-63 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Guidelines for Switching Between 2WD (Rear-Wheel Drive) and 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive) Drive type 4H (4WD high) 4L (4WD low) 4WD switch Indicator light Wet roads, snow- Steep slopes, rough covered roads, icy roads, sand, mud or During normal driving Driving roads, and other roads deep snow, and other...
  • Page 120 2-64 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Stopping and Parking Pulling Away After a Temporary Stop CAUTION • Make it a habit to look around and confirm that it is safe to pull away after a temporary stop (at traffic lights, for example). Parking CAUTION RTUL20SH006101 •...
  • Page 121 If it is unavoidable to park your vehicle on a slope, be sure to set the parking brake fully, make sure that the vehicle does not move. Isuzu would recommend enhancing safety by chocking the wheels. • In manual transmission models, if...
  • Page 122 2-66 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Parking in Cold Regions When snow collects around the wheels and lights, try to remove it before night falls. Do not apply the parking brake in cold regions. If you leave the parking brake applied, the wires and brake shoes could freeze up, making it impossible for you to release the parking brake.
  • Page 123 2-67 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Napping in the Vehicle WARNING • Before taking a nap in the vehicle, switch the power mode to "OFF" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to the "LOCK" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 124 2-68 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Keep Flammable Material Away from the Vehicle WARNING • After driving through tall grass, mud, rocks, sand, water, etc., check that there is no grass, branches, paper, rags, stones, sand, etc., adhering to or trapped under the vehicle body. If the vehicle is operated with these materials trapped or adhering to the underbody, a failure or fire could...
  • Page 125 2-69 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Touch the Gearshift Lever/Selector Lever While the Vehicle Is Stationary with the Engine Idling WARNING • Do not touch the gearshift lever/selector lever while the vehicle is stationary with the engine idling. If you touch the gearshift lever/selector lever at this time, a gear could be selected and the vehicle could move even with the parking brake applied.
  • Page 126 2-70 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Leaving the Vehicle WARNING • When leaving the vehicle, be sure to apply the parking brake, stop the engine and lock the doors. Do not leave valuables where they can be seen from outside the vehicle. • If you are traveling with a child, do not leave the child alone in the vehicle. If the child touches the controls or equipment, an accident could occur.
  • Page 127 2-71 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Cautions for Driving in Hot Regions The engine will be prone to overheating in an environment where the ambient temperature is high. To prevent the engine from overheating, pay attention to the following points: CAUTION • Do not put well water, river water or other hard water in the engine cooling system.
  • Page 128 • Do not cover the front of the radiator with newspapers, cardboard or any other flammable material to raise the engine coolant temperature. • If you allow the engine to warm up but the engine coolant temperature does not rise, have the nearest Isuzu Dealer inspect the thermostat.
  • Page 129 2-73 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Protection of Engine Against Overcooling Overcooling of the engine not only accelerates wear of the vital engine parts but also deteriorates fuel economy. Engine Coolant To prevent the engine damage due to freezing of the engine coolant and to protect the cooling system from corrosion, mix the coolant and water to be an appropriate concentration.
  • Page 130 2-74 IMPORTANT INFORMATION When Ice Prevents You from Putting the Key in the Door or Opening the Door If you try to force the key into the door, you could bend it. And if you try to pull the door open with undue force, the rubber seal around the door could come unstuck or become damaged.
  • Page 131 2-75 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Tire Chains When handling, installing and uninstalling tire chains, refer to the instruction manual that is supplied with the tire chains and perform (un)installation following the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Handling the Jack → Refer to page 6-77 CAUTION • Fit the tire chains securely without looseness. If the vehicle is driven with the loosened tire chains, they may interfere with other components or come off, leading to an unexpected accident.
  • Page 132 2-76 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Cleaning the Vehicle After Driving on Snowy Roads CAUTION • Remove snow that has stuck to the inside of the fenders and to the brake hoses. Otherwise, it may damage components. After driving on a salted road, wash the underside of the vehicle as soon as possible to prevent the salt from causing rust.
  • Page 133 2-77 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Staying Safe When the Engine Coolant Is Hot WARNING • Do not loosen or remove the radiator cap or sub tank cap (if equipped) while the engine coolant or intercooler coolant (if equipped) is hot. Doing so would be dangerous because steam and hot air may shoot out.
  • Page 134 2-78 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Allow Your Hands to Become Trapped in the Side Access Panel (Extended Cab Model) WARNING • When riding in the cargo bed, do not place your hands near the side access panels since there is a risk of injury when the side access panels close.
  • Page 135 2-79 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Use a Mobile Telephone While Driving CAUTION • Drivers should never use mobile telephones or car phones in any mode other than hands free while driving. Doing so is dangerous. • Using a mobile telephone while driving could result in an accident because you would not be paying full attention to your surroundings.
  • Page 136 2-80 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Using the Jack WARNING • Jacking up a vehicle on slope or soft ground is extremely dangerous. Be sure to jack up the vehicle on a firm, level surface. • Set the jack in the correct position. Do not forget to first apply the parking brake and place chocks around the wheels.
  • Page 137 2-81 IMPORTANT INFORMATION If the Battery Goes Flat CAUTION • Do not try to start the engine by pushing or towing the vehicle. You could damage the engine. When the Battery Goes Flat → Refer to page 7-16 RTUL20SH007301...
  • Page 138 2-82 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Preventing Breakdowns Handling the Turbocharged Engine The turbocharged engine should be started in a way which ensures the bearings supporting the rotating parts of the turbocharger are sufficiently lubricated. Do not race a cold engine. ADVICE • After driving with a heavy load, or after driving on a highway, let the engine idle for at least 3 minutes to cool it down.
  • Page 139 2-83 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Ride on the Side Steps While the Vehicle Is in Motion WARNING • Do not ride on the side steps while the vehicle is in motion. ADVICE • Do not jump up and down on the side steps.
  • Page 140 2-84 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do Not Leave the Steering Wheel Fully Turned for a Long Time WARNING • While the engine is running, if you leave the steering wheel fully turned for a long time or if you repeatedly operate the steering wheel when parking your vehicle or when your vehicle is stopped, the steering wheel may gradually...
  • Page 141 2-85 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Make Sure the Vehicle Is Inspected at Regular Intervals ADVICE • Inspections and maintenance enable you to use the vehicle with peace of mind. They also extend the vehicle's service life. Daily Checks (Preoperational Checks) → Refer to page 6-16 Engine Oil → Refer to page 6-22 Maintenance Schedule...
  • Page 142 For adjustments (for example, engine adjustments) and equipment installation, consult your Isuzu Dealer. • If you wish to attach accessories to the vehicle, consult your Isuzu Dealer. Have Engine Adjustments Made by Your Isuzu Dealer...
  • Page 143 Whenever electric welding is necessary, consult your Isuzu Dealer. Replacing Tires and Wheels CAUTION • Consult your Isuzu Dealer before replacing tires or wheels. Never use wheels that are not designed for the vehicle, tires of different types at the same time or tires that are not the specified size.
  • Page 144 Noise from the radio set could cause electromagnetic interference with the vehicle's electronic equipment and other systems, resulting in a vehicle breakdown or in a malfunction of electronic equipment. Consult your Isuzu Dealer if you wish to install radio equipment.
  • Page 145 • Do not modify the DPD, muffler, and exhaust pipe. Changing the alignment, length or diameter of the exhaust pipe would adversely affect the exhaust system's exhaust emission reduction function. If any modification is necessary to install a component to the rear of the vehicle, consult your Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE (Continued)
  • Page 146 2-90 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ADVICE (Continued) • The DPD performs regeneration automatically when a certain amount of PM accumulates in the DPD. Regeneration occurs during driving and the DPD operator regeneration indicator light does not come on during regeneration. Depending upon driving conditions, however, the regeneration may sometimes not be completed.
  • Page 147 AdBlue tank. Doing so could affect exhaust emission reduction capabilities. If any modifications or relocation is necessary, consult your nearest Isuzu Dealer. NOTE • Exhaust emissions from the tailpipe have a smell different from those emitted from vehicles without urea SCR systems due to the exhaust emission reduction functions of the exhaust system.
  • Page 148 ® • When stored, the expiration date of AdBlue varies depending on the temperature of the storage location. Contact your Isuzu Dealer for details. NOTE ® • Even if frozen, AdBlue retains the same quality as when thawed and is usable as is.
  • Page 149 ® with AdBlue in "AdBlue Tank". ® It is also possible to refill the tank with AdBlue at your Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE ® • If there is no remaining AdBlue , the engine cannot be restarted. Refill the ® ®...
  • Page 150 It prevents the speed from exceeding a certain, predetermined level regardless of the pressure on the accelerator pedal. • If you want to change the set speed, contact your Isuzu Dealer. Vehicle Data Collection Your vehicle, like other modern motor vehicles, has a number of sophisticated computer systems that monitor and control several aspects of the vehicle's performance.
  • Page 151 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ● Key ● Key with Immobilizer Transponder Chip ● Anti-theft System ● Keyless Entry System 3-13 ● Passive Entry and Start System 3-20 ● Doors 3-28 ● Side Access Panel (Extended Cab Model) 3-40 ● Tailgate 3-42 ●...
  • Page 152 ADVICE RTUL30SH018101 • Should you lose the key, please give the key number and all remaining keys supplied with the vehicle to the nearest Isuzu Dealer. The Isuzu Dealer will be able to duplicate your key.
  • Page 153 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS NOTE • Store the plate with key number in a safe place other than the vehicle to prevent theft. • If you resell the vehicle, be sure to hand over the plate with key number to the new owner together with the vehicle.
  • Page 154 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Where Is the Key Used? Where For what Starter switch (models without passive Starting and stopping the engine entry and start system) Driver side door Locking and unlocking the door Tailgate (with key lock) Locking and unlocking the tailgate Glove compartment Locking and unlocking the glove compartment Switching the passenger side SRS airbag to...
  • Page 155 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Key with Immobilizer Transponder Chip WARNING • No alterations or additions should be made to the immobilizer system, as such alterations or additions would automatically invalidate the certificate of installation. The immobilizer key and electronic key contain an immobilizer transponder chip. The immobilizer anti-theft system allows the engine to be started only when it receives signals from the transponder of the pre-registered key.
  • Page 156 • Placing items which interfere with the immobilizer signal onto the key grip. (E.g. key ring, key number plate, metal items, magnetic items) • Another vehicle's transponder key is near your key (includes an Isuzu RTUL30SH008301 spare key and other keys). Another vehicle's transponder key...
  • Page 157 • If the starter will not turn even though key usage is correct and the condition of the battery is normal, there may be a failure of the immobilizer system. If this occurs, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 158 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Anti-theft System WARNING • No alterations or additions should be made to the anti-theft system, as such alterations or additions would automatically invalidate the certificate of installation. When the vehicle doors and engine hood are locked, the anti-theft system is designed to protect your vehicle and valuables from theft.
  • Page 159 • If a door is not closed completely, the map light or dome light will remain on. The anti-theft system is not engaged at this time. • If the indicator light is not functioning, have Isuzu Dealer correct the problem as soon as possible.
  • Page 160 3-10 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Stopping the Anti-theft System Alarm To stop the anti-theft system alarm (horn and hazard warning flasher), perform either of the following operations: • Push the engine start/stop button to switch the power mode to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system).
  • Page 161 3-11 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Super Lock (Mechanical Anti-theft Locking System) Locking Remote control unit (electronic key) All doors must be closed. Press the lock button on the remote control unit again within 10 seconds after locking. The hazard warning flasher will flash once only when the super lock is activated.
  • Page 162 3-12 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Remote control unit (electronic key) Unlocking Press the unlock button on the remote control unit. When the super lock is deactivated, the hazard warning flasher will flash twice. In models with passive entry and start system, press the request switch while in possession of the electronic key also deactivates the super lock.
  • Page 163 3-13 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Keyless Entry System Operation Range of Remote Control Unit The passive entry and start system and Remote control unit operating range keyless entry system allow you to lock or unlock the doors by simply pressing the button on the remote control unit without inserting the key into the lock.
  • Page 164 3-14 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Replacing the Battery in the Remote Control Unit Replace the battery as soon as the range of the remote control starts to become reduced. WARNING • Do not ingest the battery. Doing so may cause physical impairment due to the chemical reaction.
  • Page 165 3-15 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS NOTE • The battery life varies depending on how the remote control unit is used. As a guide, in models with passive entry and start system, battery life is approximately 1 to 2 years. Also, significant wasting may occur if strong radio waves are continually received.
  • Page 166 3-16 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Electronic Key Number of Battery used batteries Lithium battery Model number: CR2032 Voltage: DC3V 1. Pull out the mechanical key while pressing the button on the electronic key. Passive Entry and Start System → Refer to page 3-20 2.
  • Page 167 3-17 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Keyless Entry Key Number of Battery used batteries Lithium battery Model number: CR1620 Voltage: DC3V 1. Remove the key ring and pry open Cover the cover by inserting a flat-head screwdriver. Wrap a piece of cloth or tape around the tip of the screwdriver Battery so as not to damage the cover.
  • Page 168 3-18 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. Open the battery cover and remove Battery cover the battery. 3. Insert a new battery and close the Battery battery cover. Battery ADVICE holder Transmitter • Be careful not to bend the electrode when placing a new battery. •...
  • Page 169 The settings of the keyless entry system can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. The settings of the keyless entry system can be changed by an Isuzu Dealer. For further details, please contact your Isuzu Dealer. Settings (User Customization Function) → Refer to page 4-46...
  • Page 170 3-20 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Passive Entry and Start System The passive entry and start system is a system that enables doors to be locked and unlocked and for the engine to be started remotely just by carrying the electronic key in your pocket.
  • Page 171 3-21 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Anti-relay-attack function To protect the vehicle from theft by devious means using a relay attack, you can turn off the function to unlock doors by the passive entry and start system of the electronic key. 1.
  • Page 172 3-22 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Weak Radio Waves Emitted from Passive Entry and Start System When using the passive entry and start External antenna system to lock/unlock the doors or to start the engine, radio waves will be transmitted from the vehicle's antenna in order to perform electronic verification.
  • Page 173 3-23 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Operating Range of Passive Entry and Start System Locking and Unlocking the door By carrying the electronic key, it is possible Operating range for locking and unlocking the doors to lock or unlock the doors by operating the Approximately 80 cm request switches on the driver side door (Approximately 32 in)
  • Page 174 3-24 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Welcome light and walk away lock By carrying the electronic key, you can have the welcome lights turn on when you approach and have the walk away function lock the doors when you leave. Description Operation rage of welcome light (approximately 2 m (7 ft)) Operation rage of walk away door lock...
  • Page 175 3-25 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Warning Buzzer of the Passive Entry and Start System If the system does not recognize the electronic key properly, the warning buzzer may beep. Warning Display indication Lockout prevention "NO ELECTRONIC KEY" will be displayed in the multi- No electronic key information display (MID).
  • Page 176 The settings of the passive entry and start system can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. The settings of the passive entry and start system can be changed by an Isuzu Dealer. For further details, please contact your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 177 3-27 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Welcome Light The welcome light is a function to turn the dome light on when you approach the vehicle while carrying the electronic key. Conditions for Welcome Light Standby Operation The welcome light becomes operable when the following conditions are satisfied. •...
  • Page 178 3-28 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Doors CAUTION • Before opening the door, carefully check all areas around the vehicle for safety, especially the area at the rear of the vehicle. If you abruptly open the door, it may be struck by a vehicle, etc. coming from behind. •...
  • Page 179 • When leaving the vehicle, be sure to check that the doors are locked. • If the function fails to operate normally, lock and unlock the doors using the key and have the system inspected by your Isuzu Dealer. Passive Entry and Start System...
  • Page 180 3-30 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Using the Remote Control Unit Remote control unit (electronic key) Pressing the lock button on the remote control unit locks all doors. Pressing the unlock button unlocks all Lock button doors. Unlock button Remote control unit (keyless entry key) Lock button Unlock button...
  • Page 181 • When leaving the vehicle, be sure to check that the doors are locked. • If the function fails to operate normally, lock and unlock the doors using the key and have the system inspected by your Isuzu Dealer. Keyless Entry System → Refer to page 3-13...
  • Page 182 3-32 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Locking the Door from Outside without Using the Key Lock knob First, push the lock knob forward to the lock position, then close the door while keeping the outside door handle raised. CAUTION Outside door handle •...
  • Page 183 3-33 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Locking and Unlocking the Doors from Inside Using the Power Door Lock Switch When the switch on the driver's door is operated, the power door lock system will automatically lock or unlock all the doors simultaneously.
  • Page 184 3-34 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Child-proof Door Locks (Crew Cab Model) If you place the knob in the lock position and close the door, it will be impossible to open the rear door from inside the vehicle. Unlock WARNING • Use the child-proof door lock when Lock driving with children in the vehicle.
  • Page 185 3-35 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Locking and Unlocking the Doors by Vehicle System Walk Away Door Lock (Models with Passive Entry and Start System) When you move a certain distance away from the vehicle while carrying the electronic key, the doors are automatically locked. When the driver moves a certain distance away from the vehicle while carrying the electronic key, the buzzer sounds once and the hazard warning flashers flash once.
  • Page 186 3-36 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Auto Door Unlock (Models with Passive Entry and Start System and Keyless Entry System) This function automatically unlocks all doors depending on vehicle conditions. Unlock type Description When the key is pulled out from the starter Key linked door unlock *1 switch, all doors are unlocked.
  • Page 187 3-37 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS The settings of the auto door unlock can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. Settings (User Customization Function) → Refer to page 4-46 Display indication Description Disable Disables the auto door unlock KEY *1 Activates the key linked door unlock Auto unlock type Activates the ignition linked door unlock...
  • Page 188 3-38 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Impact Sensing Door Unlock (Models with Passive Entry and Start System and Keyless Entry System) If the vehicle receives a strong impact from the front, left, or right side when the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or when the starter switch is in the "ON"...
  • Page 189 3-39 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Opening and Closing the Doors from Outside To open the door, pull the outside door handle. Outside To close the door, push the outside door door handle handle. Opening and Closing the Doors from Inside To open the door, pull the inside door handle.
  • Page 190 3-40 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Side Access Panel (Extended Cab Model) CAUTION • Before opening the side access panel, check that the passenger in the front seat has removed his/her seat belt. If the side access panel is opened while the seat belt is worn, the seat belt will lock and it will not be possible to pull it out.
  • Page 191 3-41 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Opening and Closing the Side Access Panel from Outside To open the door, after first opening the front door, pull the inside door handle and open the side access panel. To close the door, after closing the side access panel, push the outside door handle Inside door handle...
  • Page 192 3-42 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Tailgate CAUTION • Do not drive the vehicle with the tailgate open. NOTE • The support stays will hold the tailgate open level. Opening and Closing the Tailgate To Open Center Handle Model Pull the handle in the center of the tailgate to release the lock, and then open the tailgate slowly.
  • Page 193 3-43 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS To Open Side Handle Model Pull the handle on both sides of the tailgate to release the lock, and then open the tailgate slowly. To close the tailgate, use the opening procedure in reverse. Check that the lock is applied securely.
  • Page 194 3-44 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Guard Frame Stopper When securing cargo to the guard frame, use the guard frame stopper to prevent these cargo from shifting. When using the guard frame stopper, lift it up to the outside of the vehicle. CAUTION •...
  • Page 195 3-45 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Getting In and Out of the Vehicle When getting in or out of the vehicle, carefully check that the area around the vehicle is safe, hold the grip (if equipped), and place your foot on the side step (if equipped). B-pillar grip A-pillar grip Side step...
  • Page 196 3-46 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Power Windows Operate the switch to open or close the window. The power windows operate only when the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or when the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 197 3-47 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Opening and Closing the Windows Driver's side Operate the switch to open or close the window. Driver's side NOTE Rear right Passenger's side side • All the windows can be opened or closed using the switch on the driver's side.
  • Page 198 3-48 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Automatic mode (Driver's side) When you firmly operate the switch, the window opens or closes in the automatic mode. When you operate the switch lightly, the Driver's side window opens or closes in the manual mode.
  • Page 199 3-49 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Power Window Lock Switch If you push the power window lock switch, only the driver's window will be openable. To cancel the passenger's window and rear power windows (crew cab model) lock, push the switch again. UNLOCK LOCK WARNING...
  • Page 200 3-50 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Manually Operated Windows CAUTION • Be sure that you and the passenger are at no risk of having any part of the body become trapped in the window. You should be especially careful if a child is with you.
  • Page 201 • After refueling, make sure that the fuel tank filler cap is tightly closed. • Do not use any fuel tank filler cap that is not an Isuzu genuine part. The use of an improper fuel tank filler cap could cause fuel spillage in the event of an accident.
  • Page 202 3-52 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CAUTION • Using diesel fuel other than those specified by the relevant vehicle emission standards could prevent the vehicle from complying with local legal requirements. ADVICE • Do not use diesel fuel with higher sulfur content than the diesel fuel that is specified by the relevant vehicle emission standards.
  • Page 203 3-53 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Opening and Closing the Fuel Tank Filler Cap Fuel Tank Filler Cap 1. To open the fuel lid on the cargo side, pull the fuel lid opener toward you. 2. Eliminate static electricity from your body before opening the fuel tank filler cap.
  • Page 204 3-54 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Fuel type NOTE Fuel tank filler cap • Allowable fuel type ("DIESEL") is shown at the fuel tank filler cap. • For models for the European market, fuel that has the same mark as the mark on the identifier for diesel-type fuels label near the fuel filler opening of the vehicle can be Identifier for diesel-type fuels label...
  • Page 205 ® • If liquids, etc., other than the specified AdBlue have been accidentally added, the urea SCR system must be inspected. Have the urea SCR system inspected/ serviced at your Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION ® • AdBlue rarely emits an odor when the tank cap is opened. Do not attempt to smell the tank from the supply inlet.
  • Page 206 3-56 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS NOTE ® • AdBlue is a clear, colorless, and harmless aqueous solution. It is normal for ® AdBlue to emit an odor in some circumstances. ® • It is normal for white powder deposits to form when AdBlue adheres and dries in such places as the supply inlet.
  • Page 207 3-57 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ® How to Refill AdBlue ® If there is no remaining AdBlue and the engine cannot be restarted, follow the ® procedures below to refill the AdBlue tank. Park the vehicle in a flat location when ®...
  • Page 208 Take the vehicle to your Isuzu Dealer for service if you find that your seat adjusters do not latch. In addition, the seat belt will not operate properly if the seatback is not completely locked.
  • Page 209 3-59 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING (Continued) • Do not place a cushion or similar object between your back and the seatback. Doing so not only affects the stability of your driving position but also prevents the seat belt from working effectively in the event of a collision. •...
  • Page 210 3-60 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the Driver Seat Adjust the seats according to the table. Power Seat Adjustment Switch How to operate Reclining Forward/ Backward Seat height RTUL3 Height of the front edge of the seat RTUL30SH016601 cushion Lumbar support (if equipped) CAUTION...
  • Page 211 3-61 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Manual Seat Adjustment Lever How to operate Reclining Forward/ Backward Seat height (if equipped) RTUL30SH035101 Lumbar support (If equipped) CAUTION • When adjusting the seat, pay attention so that your fingers or other parts of your RTUL body do not become trapped in the seat.
  • Page 212 3-62 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the Front Passenger Seat Adjust the seats according to the table. CAUTION • When adjusting the seat, pay attention so that your fingers or other parts of your body do not become trapped in the seat. Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
  • Page 213 3-63 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Second Seat (Crew Cab Model) WARNING • Do not move the second seat while driving. • Do not place cargo higher than the seatback. Doing so may block the rear view and cargo may fly forward when suddenly applying the brakes. •...
  • Page 214 3-64 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CAUTION • When you fold the seatback forward or return it to the original position, be careful not to trap a hand or foot. • When folding the seatback forward, hold the seatback with your hand while pulling the strap up.
  • Page 215 3-65 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Second Seat (Extended Cab Model) WARNING • Do not tip up the seat cushion while driving. • Do not place cargo higher than the seatback. Doing so may block the rear view and cargo may fly forward when suddenly applying the brakes. •...
  • Page 216 3-66 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the Headrest WARNING • Do not drive with a headrest removed. There is a chance that impacts to the head area would not be prevented and this could result in serious injury. • Be sure to adjust the headrest before driving. If you adjust the headrest while the vehicle is in motion, you will be unable to maintain the correct driving posture.
  • Page 217 3-67 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Second Seat (Crew Cab Model) Always select the use position when riding Storage position Use position in the vehicle. When selecting the use position, move the headrest to the securely locked position in which a clicking sound can be heard. When selecting the storage position, push the lock button while pushing the headrest Lock button...
  • Page 218 3-68 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Fully Adjustable Steering The steering wheel is adjustable up and down as well as forward and backward. WARNING • When you have adjusted the steering wheel, try shaking the steering wheel to check that it is securely locked in position before driving. •...
  • Page 219 3-69 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Mirrors Sit in the correct driving position on the properly adjusted seat, and then check each mirror to ensure that it provides a proper view of the rear and the sides. Make adjustments if necessary and clean any dirty mirrors. Inside Rearview Mirror WARNING •...
  • Page 220 3-70 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Rearview Mirror with Manual Anti- glare Function Normally, keep the lever directed forward (Day). When the headlights of vehicles behind you are reflected and dazzle you while driving at night, pull the lever toward you (Night). You can reduce the dazzle by doing this.
  • Page 221 3-71 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Outside Rearview Mirrors After properly adjusting your seat for proper driving position, adjust the mirrors indicated below so that they provide adequate views for checking the rear and the side by moving each of the mirrors. Lateral-direction Adjust the mirror so that you can see the vehicle's side including the inner one-third...
  • Page 222 • Regularly inspect to see if the seat belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, and anchors function properly. • Have seat belts inspected and, if necessary, replaced by the nearest Isuzu Dealer when the webbing becomes frayed or worn and/or when the buckle or other mechanical parts fail to work properly.
  • Page 223 These seat belts must be inspected and, if necessary, replaced by the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When replacing the seat belts, use genuine Isuzu seat belts intended for each seat and install them in the correct positions. NOTE •...
  • Page 224 3-74 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS To Fasten/Unfasten the Seat Belts The protection provided by seat belts might be significantly reduced if they are not fastened properly; in certain cases, improperly fastened seat belts can even play a role in causing injury to the wearer. Position the shoulder belt so it is on your shoulder (not touching your neck, chin or face).
  • Page 225 3-75 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING (Continued) • Wear the seat belt as low as possible around the hips, not around the waist. A seat belt running over the waist would press the abdomen with a strong force and could increase the likelihood of injuries in a collision or sudden stop. •...
  • Page 226 3-76 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS To Unfasten the Three-Point Seat Belts Push the button on the buckle. As the belt automatically retracts, let it be taken up slowly by holding on to the latch plate until Button the belt is fully retracted. ADVICE Latch plate •...
  • Page 227 3-77 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Second Seat Center Seat Belt WARNING • When using the second seat center Buckle seat belt, make sure that each latch (buckle B) and Anchor buckle latch plate (buckle A) plate and buckle are securely locked. (latch plate B) and anchor latch plate...
  • Page 228 3-78 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. Insert latch plate B into the release Latch plate B slot of buckle A. Latch plate A Release slot Buckle A 3. Return the nylon cover to its original RTUL30SH033601 position. Nylon cover a: 10 mm (0.39 in) Attaching Second Seat Center Seat Belt RTUL30SH034001...
  • Page 229 3-79 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1. Pull out the seat belt so that latch plate B faces the vehicle center. Do not let the seat belt twist as you pull it out. Latch plate B 2. Insert latch plate A into buckle A until RTUL30SH033701 a clicking sound is heard.
  • Page 230 3-80 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Shoulder Anchor Adjustment Adjust the height of the shoulder anchor on the driver's door side and passenger's door side according to your body size. WARNING • Never adjust the shoulder anchor height while the vehicle is in motion. Doing this is very dangerous.
  • Page 231 3-81 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Child Restraint System (CRS) Always restrain children with seat belts or CRS before driving the vehicle. Use a suitable CRS for small children who cannot wear seat belts properly. WARNING • For your child's safety, give priority to the legal requirements and precautions related to CRS.
  • Page 232 3-82 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS For Young Children This type of CRS is designed for use when the child is able to sit and easily hold his or her head upright. It is also possible to purchase convertible seats which can be used as a rearward-facing infant restraint or converted to a forward-facing CRS.
  • Page 233 3-83 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CRS Compatibility for Each Seating Position All CRS may not be compatible with all seat positions in the vehicle. When using a CRS, refer to the following pages in advance to check the seat position where the CRS can be installed and to check the compatibility of the CRS with the seat position.
  • Page 234 3-84 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Standards and Categories of CRS Verify the standard and the category of the CRS based on the information on the label attached to the CRS. NOTE • The attached mark may differ depending on the product. •...
  • Page 235 3-85 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Compatibility of Each Seating Position with CRS The following symbols and seating positions indicate the types of CRS that can be used and the seating positions in which they can be installed. Symbol Description Suitable for all mass and size groups of universal category CRS fixed with vehicle seat belt.
  • Page 236 3-86 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Right-hand Drive Models Vehicle model Seat type Bucket seat Bench seat Regular cab model Bucket seat without second seat Bucket seat with second seat Extended cab model RTUL30SH035801 RTUL30SH03590 Bucket seat with second seat Bench seat with second seat Crew cab model RTUL30SH036001 RTUL30SH03610...
  • Page 237 3-87 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Left-hand Drive Models Vehicle model Seat type Bucket seat Bench seat Regular cab model Bucket seat without second seat Bucket seat with second seat Extended cab model RTUL30SH036401 RTUL30SH03650 Bucket seat with second seat Bench seat with second seat Crew cab model RTUL30SH036601 RTUL30SH03670...
  • Page 238 3-88 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Detail Information for CRS Installation Regular Cab/Extended Cab Models Vehicle with passenger side Vehicle without SRS airbag on-off switch Seating position passenger side Passenger side SRS airbag SRS airbag on-off on-off switch switch Seating position suitable for Forward- Forward- universal belted (Yes/No) *1...
  • Page 239 3-89 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Crew Cab Model Vehicle with Vehicle passenger side without SRS airbag on-off passenger switch Seating position side Passenger side SRS airbag airbag on- on-off switch off switch RTUL30SH000601 Seating position suitable for Forward- Forward- Yes *2 universal belted (Yes/No) *1 facing facing...
  • Page 240 3-90 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Fixture type Description Full-height forward-facing toddler CRS Reduced-height forward-facing toddler CRS Reduced-height forward-facing toddler CRS Full-size rearward-facing toddler CRS Reduced-size rearward-facing toddler CRS Reduced-size rearward-facing toddler CRS Rearward-facing infant CRS Left lateral facing position CRS (carry-cot) Right lateral facing position CRS (carry-cot) Junior seat Junior seat...
  • Page 241 3-91 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS For EU [When using an ISOFIX lower anchorage] Seating position Passenger side Mass group Recommended CRS SRS airbag on-off switch BeSafe Up to 13 kg / iZi Combi X4 ISOfix 28.7 lb (Yes/No) BeSafe RTUL30SH000601 9 to 18 kg / iZi Combi X4 ISOfix 19.8 to 39.7 lb...
  • Page 242 3-92 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING [For front bucket seat models] • When the front seat belt shoulder anchor is in front of the CRS belt guide, move the front passenger seat forward. [For crew cab models] • When installing a CRS in the second seat, adjust the front seat so that it does not interfere with the child or CRS.
  • Page 243 3-93 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Lower and Top Tether Anchorages for ISOFIX CRS (Crew Cab Model) The second outboard seats are equipped with anchorages for securing the ISOFIX CRS. WARNING • Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints.
  • Page 244 3-94 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Top Tether Anchorages The anchorage to secure the top tether belt of the CRS is located behind the second seats. CAUTION • Do not attach the top tether hook directly through the anchorage behind the center seat. Top tether anchorage •...
  • Page 245 • The seat belt cannot protect your child from death or serious injuries when it is defective. Immediately contact your Isuzu Dealer and repair the seat belt that does not function normally. Never use the CRS with the defective seat belt until it is fixed.
  • Page 246 3-96 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Installation Procedure CRS with ISOFIX top tether anchorage Procedure No. 1) → 5) CRS without ISOFIX top tether anchorage Procedure No. 1) → 2) WARNING • When using an ISOFIX lower anchorage/ISOFIX top tether anchorage, check whether your i-Size/ISOFIX CRS is a product that has received UN (ECE) R44 or UN (ECE) R129 certification.
  • Page 247 3-97 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CAUTION • Do not install the CRS except for the universal belted CRS to the center seat. 3. Pass the top tether belt from the outboard side through the anchorage RTUL30SH034801 toward the inboard side. 4.
  • Page 248 3-98 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CAUTION • Do not attach the top tether hook directly through the anchorage behind the center seat. • The top tether anchorage is for installing a CRS. Do not hook other things on it. Removal Procedure RTUL30SH034401 CRS with ISOFIX top tether anchorage Procedure No.
  • Page 249 3-99 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. Unfasten the seat belt or the ISOFIX Seat belt ISOFIX anchorages to remove the CRS. 4. Install the headrest. RTUL30SH006001 Lock button RTUL30SH034601...
  • Page 250 3-100 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Seat Belt with Pretensioner and SRS Airbag System The seat belt with pretensioner and the supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbag system operate when the vehicle is subjected to an impact exceeding a certain level when a collision occurs. Be sure to observe the following instructions to prevent you and your passenger from suffering a serious or fatal injury due to impacts resulting from the seat belt with pretensioner and airbag operation.
  • Page 251 • If you encounter any of the following conditions, system errors have occurred. Have your vehicle inspected/serviced at your Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. - If the SRS airbag warning light does not come on when the power mode is switched to "ON"...
  • Page 252 • Doing any of the following may require special precautions. Be sure to consult your Isuzu Dealer before doing any of the following. Failure to do so may cause the seat belt with pretensioner and airbag to be unduly activated, causing the seat belt to be unexpectedly retracted or the airbag to be suddenly inflated, causing an injury to the occupant.
  • Page 253 ADVICE • Once activated during a collision, the seat belt with pretensioner cannot be reused. The seat belt must be replaced immediately at the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 254 3-104 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS NOTE • Even if the pretensioner function fails, the seat belt still operate as a regular seat belt (with ELR) and the seat belt function is ensured. • The pretensioner generates a sound at the moment it retracts the seat belt. •...
  • Page 255 3-105 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Airbag When the vehicle receives an impact exceeding a certain level during a frontal collision or lateral collision, the airbags activate. They help to disperse and reduce the impact on the body of the driver and the passenger as a supplement to the front seat belt with pretensioner.
  • Page 256 3-106 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Deployment of SRS airbag Description Front airbag (driver's side) Front airbag (passenger's side) Knee airbag (driver's side) Side airbag Curtain airbag RTUL Far side airbag (if equipped)
  • Page 257 • The operation of the front airbags may cause damage to the windshield. • The airbags cannot be reused once they are inflated. Immediately replace them at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE • When the airbags are inflated, sounds and white smoke are produced, but this is not the result of a fire.
  • Page 258 3-108 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When and How the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and SRS Airbag System Operates The seat belt with pretensioner and airbag system are activated when the vehicle receives an impact exceeding a certain level in the event of a frontal collision, or lateral collision.
  • Page 259 3-109 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When the vehicle is hit from the side When Are the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and Lateral Airbags with an impact of a certain level or Activated? higher WARNING • Immediately after the lateral airbags are inflated, the metal portion that inflates the airbags gets hot.
  • Page 260 3-110 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Are the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and Frontal Airbags Not Likely to Be Activated? In the following cases, the seat belt with pretensioner and frontal airbags are less likely to be activated even if they are working properly. When the vehicle collides against a When the vehicle gets under a vehicle utility pole or standing tree...
  • Page 261 3-111 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Are the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and Lateral Airbags Not Likely to Be Activated? In the following cases, the seat belt with pretensioner and lateral airbags are less likely to be activated even if they are working properly. When the vehicle collides against a When the vehicle is hit at the engine utility pole or standing tree from the...
  • Page 262 3-112 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Are the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and Frontal Airbags Activated Other than in a Collision? • When the vehicle falls into a pothole or groove in the road • When the vehicle strongly collides against an obstacle such as a protruding object on the road •...
  • Page 263 3-113 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Are the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and Frontal Airbags Not Activated? In the following cases, the seat belt with pretensioner and frontal airbags are not activated even if they are working properly. When the vehicle is hit from the rear When the vehicle is hit from the side When the vehicle rolls onto its side or upside down...
  • Page 264: Pre-Driving Operations And Adjustments

    3-114 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Are the Seat Belt with Pretensioner and Lateral Airbags Not Activated? In the following cases, the seat belt with pretensioner and lateral airbags are not activated even if they are working properly. When the vehicle collides head-on When the vehicle is hit from the rear against a parked/stopped vehicle or a moving vehicle with an impact of a...
  • Page 265 SRS airbag system, consult your Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION • Have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer at once in the following cases. - When the SRS airbag warning light does not go out or comes on during driving.
  • Page 266 (gas and so on) adheres to your eyes and skin, rinse them with water as soon as possible. Although it is rare, a person with delicate skin may suffer from irritation. • The airbags cannot be reused once it is inflated. Replace it at your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 267 3-117 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Does an SRS Airbag System Develop Its Full Effect? WARNING • Before driving the vehicle, properly adjust your seat for proper driving position and wear the seat belt correctly. Do not sit closer than necessary to the steering wheel and do not lean over it.
  • Page 268 3-118 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING (Continued) • If the steering wheel is changed to a non-standard one or a sticker is attached to the steering wheel pad, there could be a danger of Sticker system malfunction or the sticker flying off in the event of system Air freshener activation.
  • Page 269 3-119 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS When Carrying a Child in the Vehicle WARNING • Be sure to observe the following precautions when carrying a child in the vehicle. Otherwise the child may be fatally injured by the impact from an inflating airbag.
  • Page 270 3-120 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Handling of SRS Airbag System WARNING • Do not remove or disassemble the airbag. Doing so may cause a malfunction or inadvertent activation. • Do not place anything near the airbag. You may suffer an injury when an object is thrown by the inflation force of the airbag.
  • Page 271 3-121 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Passenger Side SRS Airbag On-Off Switch Using the passenger side SRS airbag on-off switch can disable the passenger side front SRS airbag and the side SRS airbag. The passenger side SRS airbag on-off switch should only be placed in the "OFF" position when a rearward-facing CRS is used on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 272 3-122 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Passenger Side SRS Airbag ON Indicator Light  / Passenger Side SRS Airbag OFF Indicator Light The passenger side SRS airbag ON indicator light and the passenger side SRS airbag OFF indicator light are positioned below the center of the instrument panel. When the power mode is switched to Passenger side Passenger side...
  • Page 273 If the passenger side SRS airbag ON indicator light or the passenger side SRS airbag OFF indicator light does not operate properly, immediately contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Status of the passenger side...
  • Page 274 3-124 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS To Disable the Passenger Side SRS Airbag NOTE • Operate the switch when the power mode is "OFF" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "LOCK" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 275 3-125 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS To Enable the Passenger Side SRS Airbag NOTE • Operate the switch when the power mode is "OFF" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "LOCK" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 276 3-126 PRE-DRIVING OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS...
  • Page 277 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE INSTRUMENTS, WARNING LIGHTS AND 4-13 INDICATOR LIGHTS 4-111 SWITCHES 4-143 DRIVING CONTROLS...
  • Page 279 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE ● Starting the Engine ● Warm-up System 4-10 ● Stopping the Engine 4-11...
  • Page 280 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Starting the Engine Make sure that the switches, including those for the windshield wiper, light control and air conditioner, are in the off position. Switch the power mode to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to the "ON"...
  • Page 281 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION [Manual transmission models] • Firmly engage the parking brake when you sit in the driver's seat before starting the engine. Also, be sure to depress and hold the clutch pedal while starting the engine after making sure that the gearshift lever is in the "N" position. •...
  • Page 282 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Models with Passive Entry and Start System 1. Make sure that the parking brake lever is fully pulled. If your vehicle is a manual transmission model, make sure that the gearshift lever is in the "N" position and then depress the clutch pedal and brake pedal fully.
  • Page 283 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE (Continued) • When attempting to start the engine, the starter will crank for a maximum of 20 seconds. • The power mode will switch to "ON" when the engine starts. [Engine starting is delayed] • When attempting to start the engine, the glow plug indicator light will come on if the engine is cold.
  • Page 284 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE (Continued) • The engine may not start or stop if the engine start/stop button is only pushed for a brief moment. • The engine may not be able to be started immediately after it has been repeatedly started and stopped within a short period of time.
  • Page 285 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Models without Passive Entry and Start System 1. Make sure that the parking brake lever is fully pulled. If your vehicle is a manual transmission model, make sure that the gearshift lever is in the "N" position and then depress the clutch pedal and brake pedal fully.
  • Page 286 4-10 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warm-up System This vehicle is equipped with a warm-up system. The warm-up system is a system that automatically increases the idling speed to warm the engine and improve heater operation when the engine is started in cold weather (outside temperature of approximately 5°C (41°F) or below).
  • Page 287 4-11 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Stopping the Engine Models with Passive Entry and Start System 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop and firmly apply the parking brake. In manual transmission models, place the gearshift lever in the "N" position. In automatic transmission models, place the selector lever in the "P"...
  • Page 288 4-12 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Models without Passive Entry and Start System 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop and firmly apply the parking brake. In manual transmission models, place the gearshift lever in the "N" position. In automatic transmission models, place the selector lever in the "P"...
  • Page 289 4-13 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS, WARNING LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ● How to Read the Instruments (Instruments Layout) 4-14 ● Tachometer 4-15 ● Speedometer 4-15 ● Odometer and Trip Meter 4-16 ● Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 4-17 ● Fuel Gauge 4-18 ●...
  • Page 290 4-14 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS How to Read the Instruments (Instruments Layout) Reference Reference Name Name page page Fuel gauge 4-18 Tachometer 4-15 Speedometer 4-15 Engine coolant 4-17 temperature gauge Odometer 4-16 Trip meter 4-16 Multi-information display 4-26 (MID)
  • Page 291 4-15 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Tachometer The tachometer indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute (r/min). (Graduation "1" on the scale indicates 1,000 r/min.) The red zone indicates a range of dangerous engine speeds beyond permissible levels. Do not drive your vehicle with the pointer of the tachometer in the red zone.
  • Page 292 4-16 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Odometer and Trip Meter Odometer The total distance traveled by your vehicle is indicated in km or miles. Multi-Information Display (MID) → Refer to page 4-26 Odometer Trip Meter Use the trip meter to learn the distance Trip meter between the specific points or the distance traveled during a specific period of time.
  • Page 293 4-17 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge With the power mode in "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch in the "ON" position (models Safety without passive entry and start system), zone this gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant.
  • Page 294 4-18 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Fuel Gauge With the power mode in "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system), this gauge indicates the quantity of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
  • Page 295 4-19 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Low fuel warning light When the vehicle is running out of fuel, the low fuel warning light comes on after the warning message is displayed on the MID for approximately 5 seconds and then goes out. ADVICE Warning message •...
  • Page 296 If the light does not come on or does not turn off, there may be a problem with the system. Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Operation...
  • Page 297 4-21 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation Reference Symbol Name check page Engine oil pressure warning light 4-58 Engine oil deterioration warning light 4-58 Generator warning light 4-63 Malfunction indicator light (MIL) ― 4-64 RTUL00SH002401 SVS indicator light 4-65 Water separator warning light 4-65 Fuel filter warning light 4-65...
  • Page 298 4-22 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation Reference Symbol Name check page Master warning light 4-72 Door open warning light ― 4-73 Key monitor warning light ― 4-74 RTUL00SH001601 Rear differential lock failure warning light (yellow) 4-74 ® AdBlue low warning light 4-75 Urea SCR failure warning light 4-75...
  • Page 299 If the light does not come on or does not turn off, there may be a problem with the system. Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Operation...
  • Page 300 4-24 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation Reference Symbol Name check page ESC OFF indicator light 4-80 BSM OFF indicator light 4-81 Parking aid system OFF indicator light 4-82 4WD indicator light 4-84 RTUL00SH001401 4WD low indicator light 4-84 RTUL00SH001801 Hill descent control indicator light 4-84 Idling stop system indicator light 4-85...
  • Page 301 4-25 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Illumination of Center Display When the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system), the illumination brightness is automatically adjusted according to the brightness inside the vehicle.
  • Page 302 4-26 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Multi-Information Display (MID) The MID in the instrument panel can Multi-information display (MID) display the following information. Full screen display: • Warning-related information • Operation-related information • Setting screen Display area 1: • Clock • Calendar • Outside temperature Display area 1 Display area 2 •...
  • Page 303 4-27 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Opening Screen and Maintenance Reminder When the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or when the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system), the animation screen is displayed on the MID and the opening checks are done.
  • Page 304 4-28 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS English If the vehicle is about to reach the maintenance reminder distances, the maintenance reminder displays appear on the MID. Turkish RTUL40SH064901 RTUL00SH042101...
  • Page 305 4-29 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Navigation Bar Basic operation and the screens of the navigation bar display are shown. When an icon on the navigation bar is selected using the MID mode R switch and the MID mode L switch, the information in the table below is displayed on the MID screen for each icon.
  • Page 306 4-30 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Icon Description Page Vehicle drive status display 4-38 Settings display 4-39 NOTE RTUL40SH013601 • The icon for "Settings" is displayed only when the vehicle is stopped. • A navigation bar appears whenever the MID mode R switch or MID mode L switch is pressed.
  • Page 307 4-31 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation-Related Information Display (Trip Meter A/B) NOTE • The displayed values for "Operation-Related Information Display" can be reset by pressing and holding the MID mode confirm switch. Display Description Use the trip meter to learn the distance between the specific points or the distance traveled during a specific period of time.
  • Page 308 4-32 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Eco Graph Display Displays the fuel consumption and the accelerator opening position while driving the vehicle. Display Description Instantaneous fuel consumption Instantaneous fuel consumption is displayed. display Average fuel consumption history Displays a history of the average fuel display consumption per 10 minutes.
  • Page 309 4-33 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Exhaust Gas Reduction System Status Display Information on the operating state of the exhaust gas reduction system is displayed. Message Language Display indication Description English This displays the Distance distance the vehicle sustainable by can be driven with the ®...
  • Page 310 4-34 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Urea SCR Range English This displays the estimated distance the vehicle can be driven based on the amount ® of AdBlue remaining in the tank. Turkish RTUL00SH037101 RTUL00SH042301...
  • Page 311 4-35 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Driving Support System Information Display Information of the preceding vehicle and lanes recognized by the stereo camera is displayed. The ELK warning display is displayed. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Display Description This is displayed when the preceding Preceding vehicle indicator vehicle is recognized.
  • Page 312 4-36 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) Display Description ELK warning display This displays the operating state of ELK. RTUL00SH018601 RTUL00SH018401...
  • Page 313 4-37 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Illumination Mode When the illumi level display icon is English Turkish selected on the navigation bar, "Illumination mode" is displayed on the MID screen. The "Illumination mode" can be set by pressing the MID mode confirm switch. The meter and MID can be individually set to six brightness levels.
  • Page 314 4-38 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Vehicle Drive Status Display Displays the vehicle drive status. Display indication Description When the 4WD switch is used to select "2H (2WD)", the "2H" is displayed on the MID. When the 4WD switch is used to select "4H (4WD high)"...
  • Page 315 4-39 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Settings (Meter Settings) When the settings icon is selected on the English Turkish navigation bar, "Settings" is displayed on the MID screen. The "Settings" can be set by pressing the MID mode confirm switch. The settings of the instrument panel cluster can be changed.
  • Page 316 4-40 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Language The following languages can be selected. Display indication English Thai Turkish Spanish Arabic Portuguese German French Russian Italian Maintenance Settings The items for which a maintenance reminder can be set and the distances at which to be reminded that can be set are as follows.
  • Page 317 4-41 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • When you select "OFF" in the maintenance reminder distance setting screen, no reminder messages will be displayed. • Once 1,000 km (600 miles) remain until the maintenance reminder distance, when the power mode is switched to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is turned to the "ON"...
  • Page 318 4-42 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Meter settings (Customize) The following items can be set in the "Customize". Display indication Enable Animation screen Stand by animation Disable Clock Calendar Outside temperature Left Speedometer Range Odometer Clock Calendar Outside temperature Top screen items Center Speedometer Range...
  • Page 319 4-43 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Meter settings (Optional display settings) The settings of the "Gear position indicator" and "Phone call" can be changed. Display indication Current and recommend Gear position indicator Current only Optional display settings Enable Phone call Disable Meter settings (Clock) The clock display time and the time format can be set.
  • Page 320 4-44 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Meter settings (Calendar) The calendar display date and the calendar format can be set. To set the calendar, follow the procedure below. 1. Set the calendar format YY-MM-DD (Year-Month-Day), DD-MM-YY(Day-Month- Year), or MM-DD-YY(Month-Day-Year). 2. The item that is flashing can be set. Press the trip knob once to select and press and hold to confirm.
  • Page 321 4-45 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Illumination mode The following items can be set in the illumination mode. Display indication High Automatic Normal Manual — NOTE • The factory default setting is "Normal" under "Automatic". • In the "High" setting of the "Automatic" mode, the illumination brightness changes with high sensitivity.
  • Page 322 4-46 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Settings (User Customization Function) When the settings icon is selected on the English Turkish navigation bar, "Settings" is displayed on the MID screen. The "Settings" can be set by pressing the MID mode confirm switch. The settings of the user customization function can be changed.
  • Page 323 4-47 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Display indication Page Radio ON Communication mode 3-26 Radio OFF Enable Walk away lock 3-35 Disable Passive entry and start system Enable Walk away lock chime 3-35 Disable Enable Welcome light 3-27 Disable Auto light sensitivity 4-119 Enable Headlight battery saver...
  • Page 324 4-48 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Driving support settings The items that can be changed are as follows. Display indication Page Enable Traffic sign display 4-288 Disable Visual and audible Speed warning Visual only 4-288 Traffic sign recognition 2 km/h (1 MPH) Warning threshold 5 km/h (3 MPH) 4-288...
  • Page 325 If the light does not come on or does not turn off, there may be a problem with the system. Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE RTUL40SH035001 • Do not place drinks near the head up display.
  • Page 326 4-50 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning and Indicator Lights Front Seat Belt Warning Light This warning light comes on when the driver or front passenger is not wearing their seat belt while the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON"...
  • Page 327 4-51 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Second Seat Belt Warning Light Models for the European and Israel Markets This warning light comes on when the passenger is not wearing his/her seat belt while the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON"...
  • Page 328 4-52 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Except Models for the European and Israel Markets If one of the seat belts for the second seats is not being used when the power mode is switched to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is turned to the "ON"...
  • Page 329 • If you encounter any of the following conditions, system errors have occurred. Have your vehicle inspected/serviced at your Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. - If the SRS airbag warning light does not come on when the power mode is switched to "ON"...
  • Page 330 Isuzu Dealer for inspection. • Immediately stop your vehicle at a safe place and contact your Isuzu Dealer when the ABS warning light and brake system warning light both remain on.
  • Page 331 4-55 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Parking Brake Warning Light This warning light comes on when the parking brake lever is pulled up. CAUTION • The illumination of the warning light does not necessarily ensure firm application of the parking brake. The parking brake lever must be sufficiently pulled up and locked.
  • Page 332 - Move the vehicle slowly forward. Gradually increase the speed to 15 km/h (9 MPH). If the light goes off, the ABS is normal. • Immediately stop your vehicle at a safe place and contact your Isuzu Dealer when the ABS warning light and brake system warning light both remain on.
  • Page 333 ESC warning light will turn off by driving the vehicle normally for a while, then the ESC function will resume. If the ESC warning light remains on even after driving for a while, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) → Refer to page 4-164...
  • Page 334 • If the engine oil pressure warning light comes on while the engine is running, the lubrication system may be faulty. Promptly have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Engine Oil → Refer to page 6-22 Engine Oil Deterioration Warning Light...
  • Page 335 4-59 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Overheat Warning Light This warning light comes on when the English Turkish engine overheats. When the engine overheats, the engine coolant temperature gauge will indicate "H" zone and flash, the engine overheat warning light will come on, and the engine overheat warning buzzer will sound.
  • Page 336 4-60 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Maintenance Reminder Display English If the vehicle is about to reach the maintenance reminder distances set by the user, the maintenance reminder displays appear on the MID when the power mode is switched to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is turned to the "ON"...
  • Page 337 4-61 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Gear Shift Indicator (GSI) Manual Transmission Model The GSI assists in gear selection to enable improved fuel economy when driving. In addition to displaying the current gear position on the instrument panel, it also displays the recommended gear position when there is a gear in which fuel economy would be improved.
  • Page 338 Description Park Reverse Shift indicator Neutral Drive (auto mode) M1 - M6 Drive (manual mode) No display Shifting RTUL40SH018201 Malfunction ADVICE • If "-" is displayed intermittently, have the vehicle inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 339 ADVICE • If this warning light comes on while the engine is running, immediately pull off to a safe place well clear of traffic and promptly contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer for inspection. Accessory Belt → Refer to page 6-50 Handling the Battery → Refer to page 6-119...
  • Page 340 "LOCK" position (models without passive entry and start system) and wait at least 15 seconds before proceeding to start the engine again. Even if the vehicle is drivable, see the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible for service of the system.
  • Page 341 Bleeding the Fuel System → Refer to page 7-19 Fuel Filter Warning Light This warning light comes on when the fuel filter element clogged with dust and others. If this warning light comes on, have the vehicle inspected/serviced at your Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 342 ADVICE • If the check trans warning light flashes, have the automatic transmission inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. • While the check trans warning light is flashing, the computer may put the transmission into emergency mode.
  • Page 343 When this warning light stays on, the 4WD system has a malfunction. Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION • If the CHECK 4WD warning light does not go out, or comes on repeatedly, have the inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 344 4-68 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Icy Road Warning Light This warning light comes on when the English Turkish outside temperature is low and the road surface may be frozen. At this time, warning message is displayed on the MID for approximately 5 seconds. Since this is based on the outside temperature detected by the outside air temperature sensor and not the actual road...
  • Page 345 4-69 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Low Fuel Warning Light When the fuel level in the tank becomes low while the engine is running, this warning light comes on after the warning message is displayed on the MID for approximately 5 seconds. Warning message English Turkish...
  • Page 346 When there is an abnormality in the LED headlight system, the LED headlight warning light comes on after the warning message is displayed on the MID for approximately 5 seconds. Warning message Have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. English Turkish RUUH00SH001301 English Turkish NOTE RTUL40SH029101 •...
  • Page 347 English Turkish on the MID for approximately 5 seconds. Have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer. English Turkish Rear Fog Light Failure Warning Light RTUL40SH029301 When there is an abnormality in the rear...
  • Page 348 MID for approximately 5 seconds. If this warning light comes on, contact the Warning message nearest Isuzu Dealer. (warning light and indicator light) This warning light comes on together with following indicator lights to alert you that...
  • Page 349 4-73 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Door Open Warning Light The door open warning light comes on if any door is not fully closed when the power mode is switched to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is turned to the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start Warning message system).
  • Page 350 ADVICE • If the warning light comes on repeatedly or remains on, have the vehicle inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. Passive Entry and Start System → Refer to page 3-20 Rear Differential Lock Failure Warning Light...
  • Page 351 If this warning light comes on, stop the vehicle in a safe place and restart the engine. If the warning light still comes on, have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION • When this warning light is on, the RTUL00SH002301...
  • Page 352 4-76 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Turn Signal Indicator Light Either of these indicator lights flashes when the turn signal switch is operated with the power mode in "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 353 4-77 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS High Beam Indicator Light This indicator light comes on when high beam is selected or the headlights are cycled between high and low beams (passing signal). Light Control Switch → Refer to page 4-117 Anti-Theft System Indicator Light This indicator light comes on or flashes when the anti-theft system starts operating.
  • Page 354 4-78 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Glow Plug Indicator Light This indicator light comes on in the following cases and goes out when the preheating of the glow plug is completed: • If the power mode is switched to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system).
  • Page 355 4WD switch is set to 4L (4WD low). When this indicator light does any of the following, the TCS function may be faulty. Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the TCS OFF indicator light comes on during driving (when the ESC OFF switch is not operated).
  • Page 356 4WD switch is set to 4L (4WD low). When the ESC OFF indicator light does any of the following, the function may be faulty. Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the ESC OFF indicator light comes on during driving (when the ESC OFF switch is not operated).
  • Page 357 ("Radar failure") is displayed on the MID for approximately 5 seconds, and then this indicator light and the master warning light come on at the same time. In this case, contact the nearest RTUL40SH029701 Isuzu Dealer. Warning message Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) English Turkish → Refer to page 4-190 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) → Refer to page 4-199...
  • Page 358 ("Sonar failure") is displayed on the MID for approximately 5 seconds, and then this indicator light and the master warning light come on at the same RTUL40SH030001 time. In this case, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Warning message Parking Aid System English Turkish → Refer to page 4-208...
  • Page 359 4-83 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cruise Control Indicator Light This indicator light comes on white when the cruise control main switch is pressed. This indicator light comes on green when the cruise control set switch is pressed. For models with the stereo camera, when the cruise control is canceled automatically English by the system, this indicator light changes...
  • Page 360 4-84 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Manual Speed Limiter Indicator Light This indicator light comes on white when the manual speed limiter is set. This indicator light comes on green when the manual speed limiter activates. Manual Speed Limiter (MSL) → Refer to page 4-289 4WD Indicator Light When the 4WD switch is used to select "4H (4WD high)"...
  • Page 361 4-85 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Idling Stop System Indicator Light When the engine is stopped by the idling stop system, this indicator light comes on and it goes out after the engine is restarted. This indicator light flashes for few seconds in the following conditions, and the system automatically restarts the engine.
  • Page 362 When the idling stop system OFF indicator light does any of the following, the idling RTUL40SH030501 stop system or related system may be faulty. Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the idling stop system OFF indicator light flashes when the warning buzzer is not sounding.
  • Page 363 4-87 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic High Beam Indicator Light This indicator light comes on when the automatic high beam (AHB) activates. Automatic High Beam (AHB) → Refer to page 4-333 Autonomous Emergency Braking OFF Indicator Light This indicator light comes on when the autonomous emergency braking (AEB) is off.
  • Page 364 4-88 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Lane Departure Warning OFF Indicator Light This indicator light comes on when the lane departure warning (LDW) system is off. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) → Refer to page 4-297 Emergency Lane Keeping OFF Indicator Light This indicator light comes on when the emergency lane keeping (ELK) system is off.
  • Page 365 4-89 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Hood Open Warning Light English When the engine hood is open or not completely closed, this message is displayed. Turkish RTUL00SH010501 Light Control OFF Warning Light English This message appears on the display when the lights are on while all the following conditions are met.
  • Page 366 4-90 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Key Remain Warning Light English In models without a passive entry and start system, this message appears on the display when the starter switch is placed in the "ACC" or "LOCK" position and the driver's door is opened when the key has not been removed.
  • Page 367 4-91 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS No Electronic Key Warning Light Models with Passive Entry and Start System English Turkish This message appears on the display in the following cases: • If locking of an unlocked door is attempted with the electronic key not within operating range for locking and unlocking the doors.
  • Page 368 4-92 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Steering Wheel Lock Not Released Warning Light Models with Passive Entry and Start English System This message appears on the display if the steering wheel lock is not released even though the engine start/stop button is pushed.
  • Page 369 4-93 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Shift Position Warning Light Models with Passive Entry and Start Manual transmission model System English This message appears on the display in the following cases: • If the electronic key is carried outside the vehicle and then the doors are closed with the power mode in "OFF"...
  • Page 370 4-94 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS English Turkish RTUL00SH007001 Turn Off the Power Warning Light English Models with Passive Entry and Start System This message appears on the display if RTUL00SH040401 door locking is attempted by pressing the request switch on the door handle or the lock button on the electronic key while the power mode is in "ON"...
  • Page 371 4-95 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Low Battery Electronic Key Warning Light Models with Passive Entry and Start English System This message appears on the display if the battery voltage of the electronic key is low when the power mode is switched from "ON"...
  • Page 372 ADVICE • If the warning light comes on repeatedly or remains on, have the vehicle inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. NOTE • If this warning light is displayed, the passive entry and start system function cannot be used.
  • Page 373 ADVICE • If the warning light comes on repeatedly or remains on, have the vehicle RTUL40SH030801 inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. Passive Entry and Start System → Refer to page 3-20 Key Monitor Warning Light → Refer to page 4-74...
  • Page 374 ADVICE • If the warning light comes on repeatedly or remains on, have the vehicle RTUL40SH030901 inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. Passive Entry and Start System → Refer to page 3-20 Key Monitor Warning Light → Refer to page 4-74...
  • Page 375 4-99 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Accessory Mode Indicator Light Models with Passive Entry and Start Manual transmission model System English This message appears on the display when the power mode is in "ACC". If the driver side door is opened with the power mode in "ACC", the warning buzzer will sound.
  • Page 376 4-100 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Low Battery Engine Starting Indicator Light Models with Passive Entry and Start English System This message appears on the display when the electronic key battery goes flat. Passive Entry and Start System → Refer to page 3-20 When the Electronic Key Battery Goes Flat → Refer to page Turkish...
  • Page 377 4-101 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic transmission model English Turkish RTUL00SH009001 RTUL00SH043301...
  • Page 378 4-102 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ® AdBlue Level Low Warning Light English This message appears on the display for 5 ® seconds if the AdBlue level becomes low and the remaining driving distance until the engine cannot be restarted becomes less than 2,400 km (1,491 miles).
  • Page 379 4-103 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ® No Restart Warning Light (Fill Up AdBlue English This message appears on the display if the ® AdBlue tank becomes empty while you continue driving the vehicle even though ® "Fill up AdBlue " is displayed. The engine cannot be restarted if the engine is stopped while this message is Turkish...
  • Page 380 • If the vehicle is continuously driven without taking appropriate measures after this message is displayed, the RTUL00SH035301 urea SCR system will malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. ® No Restart Warning Light (Incorrect AdBlue RTUL00SH041601 English This message appears on the display if you continue driving the vehicle with "Incorrect...
  • Page 381 • If the vehicle is continuously driven without taking appropriate measures after this message is displayed, the urea SCR system will malfunction. RTUL00SH035401 Have the vehicle inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. ® No Restart Warning Light (AdBlue System Malfunction) RTUL00SH041801...
  • Page 382 4-106 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning Buzzer A warning buzzer sounds under the following conditions. Warning Buzzer pattern Condition Engine overheat Continuous beep When the engine overheats. Key remain When the driver's door is opened if the key (models without Short repeated beeps has not been removed and the starter switch passive entry and is in the "ACC"...
  • Page 383 4-107 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning Buzzer pattern Condition • If the driver side door is opened while the engine is automatically stopped by way of the idling stop system. • If the driver side seatbelt is unbuckled while Short repeated beeps the engine is automatically stopped by way of the idling stop system.
  • Page 384 4-108 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning Buzzer pattern Condition If the electronic key is carried outside the vehicle and then the doors are closed Continuous beep with the power mode in the "OFF" and the (external buzzer) selector lever in a position other than "P" (automatic transmission model).
  • Page 385 4-109 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning Buzzer pattern Condition Steering wheel lock system If an error occurs to the steering wheel lock Three repeated beeps (models with system when the engine start/stop button is (in-vehicle buzzer) passive entry and pushed. start system) Accessory mode (models with Short repeated beeps...
  • Page 386 Short repeated beeps ISL) speed by approximately 5 km/h (3 MPH) ADVICE • The warning buzzer may not sound if there is a problem with the system. If this occurs, the system needs to be inspected. Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 387 4-111 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SWITCHES ● Engine Start/Stop Button (Models with Passive Entry and 4-112 Start System) ● Starter Switch (Models without Passive Entry and Start 4-115 System) ● Combination Light Control Switch 4-117 ● Headlight Leveling Switch 4-125 ● Front Fog Light Switch 4-126 ●...
  • Page 388 4-112 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Start/Stop Button (Models with Passive Entry and Start System) This button is used to start/stop the engine and switch the power mode. To change the power mode, push the engine start/stop button when the brake pedal (models with automatic transmission) or clutch pedal (models with manual transmission) is not depressed and while...
  • Page 389 • Take care not to spill drinks, etc., on the button. If such spillages should occur, immediately contact your nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the engine start/stop button is stuck, do not attempt to operate the button, but instead immediately contact your nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 390: Controls And Instruments

    "OFF", the steering wheel lock will be deactivated. • If the engine start/stop button illumination does not come on even though the light control switch is operates, contact your nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the engine start/stop button indicator light flashes in green after an attempt to start the engine has been made, the engine will not be able to be started due to the steering wheel lock not be unlocked.
  • Page 391 4-115 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Starter Switch (Models without Passive Entry and Start System) WARNING • While driving, never turn the starter switch to the "LOCK" position. The key could be removed from the switch, which then locks the steering wheel. This is extremely dangerous.
  • Page 392 4-116 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS LOCK : In this position, the key can be inserted or removed. Remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it locks. The steering wheel will be locked to help prevent theft. To place the starter switch in the "LOCK" position, press and hold the key in the "ACC"...
  • Page 393 4-117 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Combination Light Control Switch The combination light control switch Combination light control switch is located at the position shown in the diagram. Light Control Switch Turning the light control switch to the position indicated in the table causes the RTUL40SH043601 relevant lights to illuminate.
  • Page 394 4-118 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Position Name AUTO Headlight Clearance light (halogen headlight model) On/Off *2 Taillight License plate light Illumination light control Clearance light/daytime running light (LED headlight On *1 On *1 *3 On *1 On *5 model) Daytime running light On *1 On/Off *1 *4 On *1...
  • Page 395 4-119 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Models with Automatic Headlight Automatic headlight can be used when the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system). When the light control switch is in the "AUTO" position, the lights come on or go out automatically depending on the brightness outside the vehicle.
  • Page 396 "AUTO" position, the headlights will automatically come on regardless of the brightness of the outside. In RTUL40SH006101 this case, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the temperature of the rain and light sensor is extremely high or low, the automatic headlight may...
  • Page 397 (models with passive entry and start system and keyless entry system). The settings of the headlight battery saver can be changed. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer for details. The settings of the headlight battery saver can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 398 4-122 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Switching between High Beam and Low Beam With the headlights on, move the light control switch lever forward and backward to switch between the high beam and low beam. Moving the lever forward selects high beam; moving the lever backward selects High beam indicator light low beam.
  • Page 399 High beam indicator light light located on the instrument panel come The settings of the coming home light can be changed. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer for details. The settings of the coming home light can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 400 The settings of the comfort turn signal light can be changed. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer for details. The settings of the comfort turn signal light can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 401 4-125 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • To turn off the turn signal light while it is flashing, move the lever slightly up or down again. Headlight Leveling Switch The headlight aim can be adjusted at four different angles. When the cargo load causes the headlights to aim upwards, this feature can be used to lower the aiming angle.
  • Page 402 4-126 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Front Fog Light Switch When the light control switch is placed in the "AUTO" (with the taillights "ON"), " ", or " " position, turning this switch to the " " position turns on the front fog lights. Also, the front fog light indicator light comes on.
  • Page 403 4-127 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hazard Warning Flasher Switch The hazard warning flasher is used to signal other vehicles that your vehicle is stationary on the road because of an accident or component failure. With the power mode in any mode (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch in any position (models without passive entry and start system),...
  • Page 404 4-128 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear Differential Lock Switch Manual transmission model To engage the differential lock, press the rear differential lock switch. Type 1 The rear differential lock indicator light comes on. To disengage the differential lock, press the rear differential lock switch. The rear differential lock indicator light goes out.
  • Page 405 4-129 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear differential lock indicator light (Green) Rear differential lock failure warning light (Yellow) WARNING • Use the rear differential lock only in case of emergency, such as when the wheels on one or both sides of the rear axle are on a muddy or sandy surface, an icy slope, or some other kind of slippery road.
  • Page 406 • If the rear differential lock switch has some problems, the rear differential lock failure indicator light comes on. If the rear differential lock failure warning light comes on, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. NOTE • The following functions do not operate when the rear differential lock switch is...
  • Page 407 In this case, turn the switch to the "OFF" position and, a few minutes later, check to see if the wiper is back to normal operation. If the wiper frequently stops operation, refrain from using it and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 408 4-132 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The windshield wiper switch has the MIST (Mist) following positions, which correspond to the OFF (Off) states of the wiper. (Auto) or (Intermittent) LO (Low speed) HI (High speed) Lever position Wiper state MIST Operates when the lever is held upward Stopped AUTO: Automatic operation depending on rainfall (If equipped) AUTO...
  • Page 409 4-133 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic Windshield Wiper When the windshield wiper switch is in the "AUTO" position, the wiper operates automatically according to rainfall as follows. Rainfall Wiper state No rain Stopped Light rain Intermittent* Moderate rain Low speed Heavy rain High speed *: The interval between wiper sweeps changes according to the rainfall.
  • Page 410 The sensor is at the top of the windshield. • Do not replace the windshield with anything other than a genuine Isuzu windshield. Replacing the windshield with anything other than a genuine RTUL40SH006101...
  • Page 411 4-135 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE (Continued) • Since the rain and light sensor uses an optical sensor, when the windshield wiper switch is in the "AUTO" position, the wiper may be activated due to direct sunlight, infrared rays, etc. We recommend setting the windshield wiper switch to the "OFF"...
  • Page 412 4-136 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Windshield Washer Switch Windshield washer fluid is sprayed over the windshield when this switch is pulled. In models with the intermittent windshield wiper function (" " or "AUTO" position), the windshield wiper operates at the same time as the windshield washer fluid is sprayed.
  • Page 413 4-137 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Horn Button To sound the horn, press the pad with a horn symbol on the steering wheel. RTUL40SH001901...
  • Page 414 4-138 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Remote Control Mirror Switch The remote control mirror switch is active only when the power mode is "ACC" or "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ACC" or "ON"...
  • Page 415 4-139 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Retractable Power Mirror Switch The retractable power mirror switch is Retractable power mirror switch active only when the power mode is "ACC" or "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ACC"...
  • Page 416 4-140 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Illumination Control Switch This switch is used to adjust the brightness of the illumination in the instrument panel. Turning the switch up brightens the lights, and turning the switch down darkens them. The brightness can be adjusted with the light control switch in the "AUTO"...
  • Page 417 4-141 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Heated Seat Switch Manual transmission model The heated seat can be used when the power mode is "ON" (models with passive Indicator light entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 418 4-142 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ADVICE • Do not use the heated seat while idling is stopped. The heated seat consumes a lot of electricity and could discharge the battery completely. • Do not place or set on the seats items such as a solid and heavy material, or nails and screws that have a sharp protruded edge.
  • Page 419 4-143 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DRIVING CONTROLS ● Pedals 4-144 ● Pedal Misapplication 4-249 Mitigation ● Parking Brake 4-145 ● Manual Transmission 4-146 ● Adaptive Cruise Control 4-255 (ACC) ● Automatic Transmission 4-147 ● Cruise Control 4-153 ● Traffic Sign Recognition 4-281 (TSR) ●...
  • Page 420 4-144 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Pedals Manual transmission model Sit in a correct driving position on the seat and operate the brake pedal and accelerator pedal with your right foot. To avoid depressing the wrong pedal by mistake, check the pedal positions and practice putting your foot on the desired pedal.
  • Page 421 4-145 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Parking Brake Operation of Parking Brake Lever CAUTION • Although the parking brake warning light will come on if the parking brake is engaged, this does not mean the parking brake is fully engaged, so always make sure the lever is fully pulled up.
  • Page 422 • If you encounter any of the following conditions, the vehicle may be malfunctioning. Have your vehicle inspected/serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. - The collar cannot be pulled up. - Even while the collar is pulled RTUL40SH005401 up, the gearshift lever cannot be shifted into the "R"...
  • Page 423 4-147 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic Transmission Move the selector lever to shift into each gear position. When moving the selector lever from "P" into any other position, be sure to depress the brake pedal. Regarding fundamental precautions on automatic transmissions, refer to "Automatic Transmission Model".
  • Page 424 In particular, avoid selecting higher gears when driving uphill or towing. Doing so will cause overheating. • If "-" is intermittently displayed on the shift indicator in the instrument panel, have the vehicle inspected/repaired at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 425 4-149 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • For safety reasons, the shift lock system operates to prevent shifting of the selector lever to any position other than "P" unless the brake pedal is depressed, the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON"...
  • Page 426 4-150 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Drive (Manual Mode) When the selector lever is shifted from the "D" position to the right, the transmission is switched from auto mode to manual mode. In manual mode, the gears can be selected by operating the selector lever to "+"...
  • Page 427 4-151 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 2nd Start Mode Use 2nd start mode only when driving on slippery road conditions due to snow, ice, etc. 1. Depress the brake pedal and stop the vehicle. 2. Shift the selector lever from the "D" (auto mode) position to the manual mode position (shifted to the right side).
  • Page 428 • When the selector lever cannot be operated from the "P" position to any other position even after performing the operation below repeatedly, the shift lock system may have a failure. Have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 429 4-153 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cruise Control The cruise control function allows you to drive the vehicle at a constant speed without operating the accelerator pedal. Cruise control can be used at vehicle speeds from approximately 30 km/h (20 MPH) to 160 km/h (100 MPH) (type 1) or at those of approximately 40 km/h (25 MPH) or more (type 2).
  • Page 430 • If you feel any abnormality when using cruise control, cancel cruise control with the main switch and have your vehicle inspected as soon as possible at your Isuzu Dealer. • When using cruise control in models with the adaptive cruise control, check the display area to see which mode, the adaptive cruise control or regular cruise control, is selected.
  • Page 431 4-155 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SET switch 2. Use the accelerator pedal to adjust the vehicle speed to the desired speed Type 1 Type 2 of approximately 30 km/h (20 MPH) or more (type 1) or approximately 40 km/h (25 MPH) or more (type 2). Upon reaching the desired speed, operate the "SET"...
  • Page 432 4-156 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Increasing Vehicle Speed Slightly In models with the cruise control switch (type 1), if the "+" switch is operated and released immediately, the set vehicle speed increases 1 km/h (1 MPH) per operation. By pressing and holding the switch, the vehicle speed increases in 5 km/h (5 MPH) increments.
  • Page 433 4-157 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Canceling Cruise Control Main switch Press the main switch again to set it to "OFF". The cruise control indicator light will Type 1 Type 2 go out. If the cruise control is canceled automatically by the system, "Cruise control canceled."...
  • Page 434 4-158 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Returning to Cruise Control Driving If you have canceled cruise control under the following conditions, you can return to the cruise control driving condition before cancellation when you press the "RES" switch. Then, the cruise control indicator light comes on green. •...
  • Page 435 4-159 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Wheels may be locked and slip during sudden braking or braking on a slippery road surface such as a snowy road. ABS is a device to prevent the wheels from by detecting a slippery condition during braking and to secure directional stability and handling stability of the vehicle.
  • Page 436 4-160 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE [These are not signs of ABS malfunction] • Immediately after the engine is started, a motor sound may be heard from the engine compartment. This sound is from a self-check by the ABS. In addition, vibration may occur when the brake pedal is depressed at this time.
  • Page 437 ABS Faulty When the ABS warning light does any of the following, the ABS may be faulty. Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • If the ABS warning light comes on during driving. • The light does not come on when the power mode is switched to "ON"...
  • Page 438 4-162 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Precautions for Driving an ABS-Equipped Vehicle ABS is not a device that enables driving and stopping under conditions exceeding safe driving limits. Always drive safely. CAUTION • When braking suddenly, depress and hold the brake pedal strongly so that the ABS can take effect.
  • Page 439 • The rear wheels will lock more easily if there is a problem with the EBD function. Have it checked and serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. NOTE •...
  • Page 440 4-164 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Electronic Stability Control (ESC) The ESC improves safety and a vehicle's stability. The ESC controls engine power and applies the brakes to the wheels that need it in order to suppress wheelspin when starting or accelerating on slippery road surfaces, maintain drive power, prevent skidding to the side, and improve vehicle stability.
  • Page 441 • Do not install a limited slip differential (LSD). The ESC may not operate properly. • Be sure to consult with your Isuzu Dealer for replacement or repair of the steering wheel or steering-related parts. There is a sensor on the steering wheel that detects driving operation conditions, and the ESC may not operate properly if the steering wheel center position is misaligned.
  • Page 442 4-166 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ESC OFF Switch When getting unstuck from mud or fresh snow with the ESC and TCS operating, the engine output may not rise even when the accelerator pedal is depressed, making getting unstuck difficult. In times like this, pressing the ESC OFF switch will make getting unstuck easier.
  • Page 443 4-167 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • If the engine is turned off and then restarted again while the TCS is off, the TCS will be automatically reactivated. When Canceling the ESC When the ESC is active after the engine is started, press the ESC OFF switch for approximately 5 seconds to cancel the ESC and cause the ESC OFF indicator light in the instrument panel to turn on.
  • Page 444 When the ESC warning light does any of the following, the ESC may be faulty. TCS OFF indicator light Please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • The ESC warning light remains on while driving. • The TCS OFF indicator light and...
  • Page 445 4-169 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Precautions for Driving an ESC - Equipped Vehicle CAUTION • The ESC is not a device that enables driving under conditions exceeding safe limits. Always drive safely. • Always concentrate on driving safely and do not be overconfident just because the vehicle is equipped with the ESC, so do not drive too fast and turn the steering wheel too sharply.
  • Page 446 ESC warning light will turn off by driving the vehicle normally for a while, then the ESC function will resume. If the ESC warning light remains on even after driving for a while, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 447 4-171 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Brake Assist Function This function generates greater braking force by increasing the force that the driver applies to the brake pedal when braking suddenly, such as for emergency stops. Also, this function activates when the autonomous emergency brake (AEB) activates or when the brake is applied during the forward collision warning.
  • Page 448 4-172 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) The emergency stop signal (ESS) is a function that alerts the vehicle behind by automatically flashing all of the turn signal lights at high frequency when your vehicle brakes suddenly while driving at approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH) or more, to reduce the possibility of collisions.
  • Page 449 4-173 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hill Start Assist The hill start assist works to assist the driver by lessening the vehicle roll-back that occurs when the vehicle pulls away on steep slopes. When the driver's foot is moved from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal, the brakes are held in place for a maximum of approximately 2 seconds.
  • Page 450 4-174 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • The following will occur when the hill start assist operates and do not indicate a malfunction: - The feeling of the brake pedal when depressed will change. - The brake pedal will vibrate. - Sounds will be generated from the brake pedal.
  • Page 451 4-175 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hill Descent Control Hill descent control is a system that assists in driving stability by controlling the brakes to maintain a consistently low speed when descending down steep slopes or on slippery off-road surfaces in which only the engine brake itself is insufficient. When the hill descent control is in operation, it is possible to adjust vehicle speed by depressing the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal.
  • Page 452 4-176 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating the Hill Descent Control Manual transmission model 1. The hill descent control will be activated when the hill descent control Type 1 switch is pressed. When the hill descent control is activated, the hill descent control indicator light located in the instrument panel will come on.
  • Page 453 4-177 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hill descent control indicator light 3. When driving, the hill descent control will operate when all of the following conditions are met. When the hill descent control is in operation, the hill descent control indicator light will flash.
  • Page 454 4-178 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Deactivating the Hill Descent Control CAUTION • When the ESC or TCS are in operation, the hill descent control will be deactivated. When this happens, adjust the vehicle speed by depressing the brake pedal. • When the temperature of the brake system rises, the hill descent control may be deactivated.
  • Page 455 4-179 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Trailer Sway Control Trailer sway control is a system that helps stabilize the vehicle by controlling the engine power and applying the wheel brakes when trailer sways occur. When a trailer sway occurs, keep the vehicle heading straight forward and gradually release the accelerator pedal to reduce speed.
  • Page 456 4-180 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ESC warning light NOTE • When the ESC is turned off, the trailer sway control will also be turned off. Be careful when towing the trailer. • When the trailer sway control is in operation, the stop lights will operate.
  • Page 457 4-181 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • The multi-collision brake operates when the following conditions are met. - When the airbag system is operating normally - When the brake system is operating normally - When the electronic stability control function is on •...
  • Page 458 4-182 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating the Idling Stop System Manual transmission model 1. Depress the brake pedal and then the clutch pedal to stop the vehicle completely. 2. Place the shift lever in the "N" position while the clutch pedal is depressed. Clutch 3.
  • Page 459 4-183 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION • Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed when the engine has been automatically stopped using the idling stop system. The engine may restart and the vehicle move forward if pressure on the brake pedal is decreased. NOTE •...
  • Page 460 4-184 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Idling Stop System OFF Switch To deactivate the idling stop system, press the idling stop system OFF switch. When the idling stop system OFF switch is pressed, the idling stop system is deactivated and the idling stop system OFF indicator light comes on.
  • Page 461 4-185 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the Engine Does Not Stop Automatically by the Idling Stop System The idling stop system does not operate when any of the following conditions are met. If the engine is not automatically stopped by the idling stop system, the following icons are displayed on the MID depending on the conditions which have disabled the automatic engine stop.
  • Page 462 4-186 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Display indication Condition • When the vehicle goes into battery charging mode. • When the battery temperature is high or low. • For a certain time after the battery terminals are reconnected, such as after a battery replacement. •...
  • Page 463 4-187 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Restarting the Engine by Idling Stop System If the following conditions are met while the engine is automatically stopped by the idling stop system, the idling stop system indicator light flashes, and the system automatically restarts the engine. When the engine stop by the idling stop system is canceled and the engine restarts, the following icons are displayed on the MID depending on the conditions which have made the engine restart.
  • Page 464 4-188 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS If the following conditions are met while the engine is automatically stopped by ISS, the indicator light flashes, a warning buzzer sounds intermittently, and the system automatically restarts the engine. Language Display indication Condition English • If the driver side door is opened. Turkish English RTUL00SH012401...
  • Page 465 4-189 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the Engine Is Not Restarted by the Idling Stop System English Turkish If the following conditions are met while the engine is automatically stopped by the idling stop system, the idling stop system OFF indicator light flashes, and the automatic engine start by the system is canceled.
  • Page 466 4-190 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) The blind spot monitor (BSM) is a system that assists the driver to confirm areas to the rear on the sides when changing lanes. This system uses radar sensors to detect the existence of vehicles following in adjacent lanes and informs the driver with the blind spot indicator on the outside rearview mirror.
  • Page 467 4-191 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • In the following situations, the detection function of the sensors may decrease and the BSM may not operate properly. - When a strong impact applied to the sensors or around the sensors misaligns the position or direction of the sensors.
  • Page 468 4-192 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • The blind spot indicator may come on when stationary objects are on the road or the side of the road as follows. - Road signs - Parked vehicles - Guardrail or concrete wall that is close to your vehicle - Entrances of tunnels and turnouts •...
  • Page 469 Doing so may result in an erroneous operation. Before installing accessories to the rear bumper, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • Do not do anything described below, because doing so may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 470 4-194 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating Conditions of the BSM The BSM operates when all of the following conditions are met. • When the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 471 4-195 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Blind Spot Indicator When the sensors detect vehicles in the detection area, the blind spot indicators come on. When the turn signal switch is operated to the side where the detected vehicle is while the blind spot indicator is on, the blind spot indicator flashes to alert the driver to the danger.
  • Page 472 BSM OFF indicator light turns off. RTUL00SH001501 If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. BSM OFF indicator light When the Sensor Is Dirty When mud, snow, and/or other similar...
  • Page 473 MID for approximately 5 seconds, and then the master warning light and the BSM OFF indicator light come on at the same time. In this case, contact the nearest Isuzu BSM OFF indicator light Dealer. RTUL00SH001701...
  • Page 474 4-198 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Turn Off the BSM If you do not want the BSM to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The settings of the BSM can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 475 4-199 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) The rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) is a system that assists the driver when checking the rear of the vehicle while driving the vehicle in reverse. This system uses radar sensors to detect the existence of vehicles approaching from the rear right or rear left while driving the vehicle in reverse and informs the driver of the danger with the blind spot indicators on the outside rearview mirrors and a buzzer.
  • Page 476 4-200 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) - When the detection area of the sensors is blocked by adjacent walls, parked vehicles, etc. - When the vehicle is parked at an angle. - When a tow hook is mounted to the back of the vehicle. - When a vehicle approaches your vehicle at high speed.
  • Page 477 4-201 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the detection area of the sensors is blocked by adjacent walls, parked vehicles, etc. When the vehicle is parked at an angle...
  • Page 478 Doing so may result in an erroneous operation. Before installing accessories to the rear bumper, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • Do not do anything described below, because doing so may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 479 4-203 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating Conditions of the RCTA The RCTA operates when all the following conditions are met. • When the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 480 4-204 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Blind Spot Indicator/Buzzer When the sensors detect vehicles in the detection area, the blind spot indicator flashes and a buzzer sounds to inform the driver of the danger. Right side The blind spot indicators are on the face of the outside rearview mirrors on both sides.
  • Page 481 BSM OFF indicator light turns off. RTUL00SH001501 If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. When the Sensor Is Dirty BSM OFF indicator light When mud, snow, and/or other similar...
  • Page 482 MID for approximately 5 seconds, and then the master warning light and the BSM OFF indicator light come on at the same time. In this case, contact the nearest Isuzu BSM OFF indicator light Dealer. RTUL00SH001701...
  • Page 483 4-207 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Turn Off the RCTA If you do not want the RCTA to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The settings of the RCTA can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 484 4-208 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Parking Aid System The parking aid system is a system that assists the driver to park the vehicle. This system uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles around the vehicle and informs the driver of the presence of obstacles by displays on the MID and a buzzer. WARNING •...
  • Page 485 4-209 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) - When there are curbstones in the direction the vehicle is moving. - When driving on an uneven road. - When mud, snow, ice, and/or other similar substances are on the sensors or around the sensors. - When the sensors or areas around the sensors are blocked.
  • Page 486 4-210 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Sensor Position and Detection Range Sensor Position The ultrasonic sensors are installed in 4 places at the front of the vehicle (in models with front sensors) and in 4 places at the rear of the vehicle. Description Front outer sensor (right side) Front inner sensor (right side)
  • Page 487 • Do not install any accessories or apply any stickers to the sensors or within the range of the sensors. Doing so may result in an erroneous operation. Before installing accessories to areas around the sensors, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 488 4-212 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING • The sensor detection range and operating speed have limits. To rely entirely on the system may cause a serious accident. Because the system may not activate depending on the situation, always visually check the rear and surrounding area to be safe when parking the vehicle.
  • Page 489 4-213 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Display of the Detection Status The detection status is displayed on the MID. When the sensors detect an obstacle, the display that indicates the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle comes on red. The distance to the obstacle is indicated separately for each sensor.
  • Page 490 4-214 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The display of the detection status and the distance to the obstacle is explained in the following table. Display Distance between the vehicle and an obstacle (Distance is approximate) Models with Front Rear Models with front and rear sensors Inner sensor Outer sensor...
  • Page 491 4-215 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Buzzer When the sensors detect an obstacle, the buzzer sounds at one of 4 levels, depending on the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle. As the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle decreases, the interval between beeps gradually becomes shorter until the beeping becomes continuous when the obstacle is too close.
  • Page 492 NOTE • When connecting a trailer, use a genuine Isuzu trailer hitch and trailer harness. The rear parking aid system is automatically set to off, and the warning buzzer does not sound. When a trailer is disconnected, the mode automatically switches to "Trailer hitch only"...
  • Page 493 NOTE • When a genuine Isuzu bull bar is installed, the front sonar can be used as it is. In this case, select "Without bull bar". Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer for details.
  • Page 494 OFF indicator light RTUL00SH001901 turns off. If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. When the Sensor Is Dirty Parking aid system OFF indicator light When mud, snow, and/or other similar...
  • Page 495 OFF indicator light comes on. When the condition of the other system or device improves, the system recovers from the suspended state, and the indicator light turns off. If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. RTUL40SH030101...
  • Page 496 4-220 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Parking Aid System OFF Switch Manual transmission model If you do not want the parking aid system to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. When the parking aid system OFF switch is pressed while the parking aid system is on, the parking aid system OFF indicator light comes on and the system is turned off.
  • Page 497 4-221 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Stereo Camera The stereo camera detects objects Stereo camera (vehicles, obstacles, lanes, road signs, or pedestrians) in front of the vehicle. The stereo camera is installed at the top of the windshield. The following systems use the stereo camera.
  • Page 498 4-222 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • Do not rely only on the stereo camera system when driving. The purpose of the stereo camera system is to mitigate accident damage and driver's stress by assisting the driver's judgment. If a warning is activated, check the front and surroundings, and perform appropriate operations, such as depressing the brake pedal,...
  • Page 499 • Do not install any non-genuine Isuzu accessories or attach films, stickers, etc. to the following areas. Doing so may affect the field of view of the stereo camera, so it cannot detect reliably, and the stereo camera and the systems using the stereo camera may not operate properly.
  • Page 500 4-224 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS • Do not replace the windshield with anything other than a genuine Isuzu windshield. Replacing the windshield with anything other than a genuine Isuzu part may prevent the stereo camera from operating normally. • When repairing or replacing the windshield, consult the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 501 - When the windshield is not sufficiently wiped during or after using the front windshield washer - When there are poorly wiped areas - If a non-genuine Isuzu wiper blade is installed - After a glass coating agent has been applied WARNING (Continued)
  • Page 502 4-226 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) - If using a non-genuine Isuzu windshield - If the top surface of the instrument panel is glossy due to being wiped with a chemical agent or other substance - When something reflects off the windshield - When the lens is blocked by someone's hand, etc.
  • Page 503 4-227 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) - When the vehicle attitude changes significantly as cargo is loaded or unloaded - When the temperature inside the vehicle is high, such as after being left in the sun, or when the temperature inside the vehicle is low, such as after being left in an extremely cold environment - Immediately after the engine has been started •...
  • Page 504 4-228 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) - The front vehicle is suddenly steered, accelerated, or decelerated - When an object is outside the range of the headlights' illumination - An object has run out from the side just in front of your vehicle - Your vehicle changes lanes and comes close to just behind the preceding vehicle •...
  • Page 505 4-229 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Detection of Pedestrians and Bicycle Riders by the Stereo Camera The stereo camera detects objects as pedestrians and bicycle riders based on their size, shape, and movement. It detects pedestrians when the outlines of their head and both shoulders are clear.
  • Page 506 When the condition of the stereo camera improves, the stereo camera recovers from the suspended state, and the indicator lights turn off. RTUL00SH038901 If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 507 4-231 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ADVICE • If the stereo camera is hot, such as after the vehicle has been parked in the sun, use the air conditioner to lower the temperature around the camera. In particular, using a sunshade that reflects sunlight when parked can increase the temperature of the stereo camera.
  • Page 508 • Emergency lane keeping OFF indicator light When the condition of the stereo camera improves, the stereo camera recovers from the suspended state, and the indicator lights turn off. If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 509 4-233 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ADVICE • The stereo camera is automatically adjusted while driving. Once the automatic adjustment is completed, the system recovers from the suspended state. At this time, it may take a long time to recover. • Even if the stereo camera system is temporarily stopped, it does not interfere with normal driving.
  • Page 510 • Emergency lane keeping OFF indicator light When the condition of the stereo camera improves, the stereo camera recovers from the suspended state, and the indicator lights turn off. If the indicator light remains on for a long time, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 511 4-235 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ADVICE • When the humidity inside the vehicle is high, or when the temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the vehicle is large, the windshield can become foggy. If the windshield is fogged up, use the defroster to dry it.
  • Page 512 If the stereo camera conditions are not improved RTUL00SH039101 even though the engine is restarted, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE • Although the stereo camera system is stopped, it does not interfere with normal driving.
  • Page 513 4-237 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) When the stereo camera detects an object in front of your vehicle, usually another vehicle that could cause a collision, the AEB uses a display on the MID and a buzzer to notify you of the collision risk.
  • Page 514 4-238 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • If the accelerator pedal is operated when the AEB is activated, the braking force of the automatic brake may not be fully effective. • Depending on the operating conditions of the brake pedal or steering wheel, the system determines that the driver is attempting to avoid a collision so the automatic brake may not operate.
  • Page 515 4-239 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION • If a warning is issued when you try to overtake the vehicle in front of you, you must not get any closer to that vehicle; otherwise, the emergency brakes may be applied. • If installed accessories or loaded cargo protrudes beyond the edge of the front bumper, the front end of the vehicle is effectively longer, so avoiding collisions may be impossible.
  • Page 516 4-240 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • The AEB does not operate in the following conditions. - When your vehicle speed is approximately 8 km/h (5 MPH) or less or approximately 160 km/h (100 MPH) or more - When the ESC is operating or malfunctioning - When there is a large difference in the lateral direction between your vehicle and the preceding vehicle - When the ABS is operating...
  • Page 517 4-241 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 2. Auto Braking When the system determines that there is a high possibility of a collision with the front obstacle while driving, the automatic Warning message brake operates. The warning message is English displayed on the MID. At the same time, a buzzer sounds.
  • Page 518 4-242 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Situations Where AEB Operates In the following situations, the AEB may operate even when there is no possibility of collisions. • When passing through a tollbooth gate at a speed exceeding the specified speed • Before a parking lot or railway crossing barrier is completely raised up •...
  • Page 519 4-243 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS • In bad weather (such as rainstorms, blizzards, or snow) • When exhaust gas emitted by the preceding vehicle is clearly visible, such as when driving in a cold area • When there is an object on the side of the road at a curve or an entrance of an intersection RTUL40SH064701 •...
  • Page 520 4-244 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light Forward collision warning light The forward collision warning (FCW) light is a warning light that flashes just before the automatic brake is activated to alert the driver to a risk of a collision with a pedestrian, bicycle rider, vehicle, or obstacle in the forward direction.
  • Page 521 4-245 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Brake Assist Operation The brake assist function activates when the autonomous emergency brake (AEB) activates or when the brake is applied during the forward collision warning. Brake Assist Function → Refer to page 4-171 Turn Assist Models for the European Market The AEB assists the driver's brake operation to reduce the risk of collisions with oncoming vehicles when turning right or left at intersections.
  • Page 522 4-246 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS In the following situations, the AEB may activate even if the possibility of a collision is not high. • When an oncoming vehicle passes in front of your vehicle while your vehicle is turning • When your vehicle is turning and passing in front of an oncoming vehicle •...
  • Page 523 4-247 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the AEB Is Unavailable AEB OFF indicator light If there is a problem with the AEB, the AEB OFF indicator light comes on. At this time, the AEB does not operate. If there is a problem with the stereo camera and the brake system, the AEB cannot be used.
  • Page 524 4-248 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Turn Off the AEB If you do not want the AEB to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The AEB settings can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. Settings (User Customization Function) →...
  • Page 525 4-249 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Pedal Misapplication Mitigation When the system determines the accelerator pedal is depressed more than needed, such as by accident, while the vehicle is stopped or moving slowly, and the camera recognizes an obstacle in front of the vehicle, the pedal misapplication mitigation restricts engine output so that the vehicle starts moving slowly, which mitigates collision damage.
  • Page 526 4-250 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • Be sure to turn off the pedal misapplication mitigation in the following cases. - When the vehicle is being towed - When the vehicle is transported by a car carrier - When the vehicle passes through hanging banners/flags, pendulous branches, bushes, or a vinyl curtain - Before using a car wash through which the vehicle moves - When using a chassis dynamometer or free roller...
  • Page 527 4-251 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation of the Pedal Misapplication Mitigation When the system determines that the Warning message accelerator pedal is depressed more than English necessary to start up the vehicle from the stopped state while the stereo camera recognizes an obstacle in front of the RTUL40S vehicle, it restricts the engine output.
  • Page 528 4-252 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The pedal misapplication mitigation does not operate or is automatically deactivated under the following conditions. At this time, the pedal misapplication mitigation does not operate even when there is a collision risk. • When the accelerator pedal is depressed for 3 seconds or more •...
  • Page 529 4-253 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS • When passing through spraying water, such as water being sprayed from a pipe to melt snow or from a sprinkler truck • When driving in bad weather, such as heavy snowfall or a blizzard • When there is an obstacle at a curve or intersection RTUL40SH064601 •...
  • Page 530 4-254 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Turn Off the Pedal Misapplication Mitigation If you do not want the pedal misapplication mitigation to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The pedal misapplication mitigation settings can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 531 4-255 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) The adaptive cruise control is a system that supports driving on an expressway or limited-access road. Your vehicle follows the preceding vehicle, which is detected by the stereo camera, driving at a speed up to the speed set by the driver. When the preceding vehicle stops, your vehicle also stops.
  • Page 532 4-256 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • When driving, always pay attention to the distance to the preceding vehicle, surrounding conditions, and other driving conditions, and keep the inter- vehicular distance appropriate by depressing the brake pedal or performing other operations as necessary to drive safely. •...
  • Page 533 4-257 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION • After starting to follow a preceding vehicle, your vehicle is controlled according to the preceding vehicle's movement. When the preceding vehicle stops, your vehicle also stops. However, your vehicle does not remain in the stopped state. Because the adaptive cruise control is canceled approximately 2 seconds after your vehicle is stopped, press the brake pedal to keep your vehicle stopped.
  • Page 534 4-258 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The adaptive cruise control is intended to be used when driving on a limited access road, such as an expressway or a tollway. Do not use the adaptive cruise control in a situation where the stereo camera cannot detect objects or in the following situations, because doing so may lead to an unexpected accident.
  • Page 535 4-259 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS • In urban or suburban environments (adaptive cruise control is not appropriate for driving in these areas. Use the adaptive cruise control only on limited-access highways.) • When the vehicle in front has moved to the side and is no longer directly ahead of your vehicle •...
  • Page 536 4-260 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating Conditions for the Adaptive Cruise Control The adaptive cruise control becomes operable when all the following conditions are met. • All the doors are closed • Driver side seat belt is buckled • The selector lever is in the "D" position •...
  • Page 537 4-261 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SET/+ switch 2. Set your desired vehicle speed. The initial value is 30 km/h (20 MPH), and the speed is changed by the SET switch. Pressing the switch once can increase/decrease the set vehicle speed by 1 km/h (1 MPH), while pressing and holding the switch can increase/decrease the speed by 5 km/h (5 MPH).
  • Page 538 4-262 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation of the Adaptive Cruise Control When the Preceding Vehicle Is Not Recognized (When There Is No Preceding Vehicle) Your vehicle drives at the set vehicle speed constantly. When the Preceding Vehicle Is Recognized When the preceding vehicle is recognized, the preceding vehicle indicator is displayed on the MID.
  • Page 539 4-263 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION • The brake pedal may feel stiff when you depress it while the automatic brake is being applied, but this is not abnormal. Further depressing the brake pedal can increase the brake force. Once you take your foot off the brake pedal, it returns to its original state.
  • Page 540 4-264 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Accelerate or Decelerate Temporarily NOTE • Normally, while following the preceding vehicle, your vehicle automatically accelerates or decelerates according to the vehicle speed of the preceding vehicle. However, you should operate the accelerator pedal and brake pedal to accelerate or decelerate appropriately according to your surroundings, such as to accelerate to change lanes, or to decelerate if you come too close to the preceding vehicle because it suddenly decelerates when another vehicle cuts...
  • Page 541 4-265 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Setting the Inter-Vehicular Distance Inter-vehicular distance switch The inter-vehicular distance with the preceding vehicle when following it can be set to 3 ranges. Press the inter-vehicular distance switch while following a preceding vehicle. Every time the switch is pressed, it switches the inter-vehicular distance settings.
  • Page 542 4-266 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS MID Display Content If the driving support system information Display area 1 display is selected while the adaptive cruise control is active, information other than the set vehicle speed is displayed in display area 1. On the other hand, if anything other than the driving support system information display is selected, information is displayed in display area 2.
  • Page 543 4-267 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The inter-vehicular distance changes according to the vehicle speed, and it becomes longer as your vehicle speed becomes higher. Inter-vehicular distance Inter-vehicular distance* display Short approximately 30 m (98 ft) Moderate approximately 45 m (148 ft) Long approximately 60 m (197 ft) RTUL40SH063801...
  • Page 544 4-268 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Approach Warning Forward collision warning light When the system determines that the driver needs to manually decelerate the vehicle while the adaptive cruise control is operating, the "Brake!" warning message is displayed on the multi-information display (MID) and a buzzer sounds.
  • Page 545 4-269 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING • The "Brake!" warning message is not displayed in the following conditions. - When the accelerator pedal is depressed - When the brake pedal is depressed • Even though the inter-vehicular distance is short, the "Brake!" warning message is not displayed in the following conditions.
  • Page 546 4-270 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Setting the Set Vehicle Speed of the Adaptive Cruise Control to Higher/Lower When Using the Switch SET switch Press the SET switch to increase/decrease the set vehicle speed. The vehicle speed increases/decreases while the switch is pressed and the vehicle speed display on the MID changes.
  • Page 547 4-271 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Using the Accelerator Pedal 1. Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle. SET/+ switch 2. When the accelerator pedal is released, your vehicle automatically decelerates to the set vehicle speed or the speed for following the preceding vehicle.
  • Page 548 4-272 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • When following the preceding vehicle, even if you push the switch to increase the set vehicle speed to go faster than the preceding vehicle, your vehicle cannot accelerate because it is controlled according to the speed of the preceding vehicle.
  • Page 549 4-273 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Using the Brake Pedal 1. Depress the brake pedal to decrease the speed. The adaptive cruise control temporarily stops its control, and the adaptive cruise control indicator light comes on white. SET/- switch 2. Upon reaching the desired vehicle speed, press the SET switch to set a new vehicle speed.
  • Page 550 4-274 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Stay Stopped Function When the preceding vehicle stops while your vehicle is following it using the adaptive cruise control, your vehicle also stops. However, when approximately 2 seconds have passed since your vehicle stopped, the adaptive cruise control is canceled Adaptive cruise control indicator with a warning buzzer sounding, and light...
  • Page 551 4-275 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING • The adaptive cruise control is a function to maintain a constant speed while driving, and it is not a function to stop the vehicle. Do not rely on this function to drive your vehicle. •...
  • Page 552 4-276 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Canceling Adaptive Cruise Control Main switch Press the adaptive cruise control main switch again to set it to "OFF". The adaptive cruise control indicator light will go out. When the adaptive cruise control is canceled automatically by the system, this indicator light changes from green to white after "Cruise control canceled."...
  • Page 553 • When the adaptive cruise control is automatically deactivated, reset it after the conditions that deactivated it are removed. If it cannot be set even after the conditions are removed, there may be an abnormality in the camera system. Though it does not interfere with normal driving, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 554 4-278 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When Returning to Adaptive Cruise Control Driving If you have canceled adaptive cruise control under the following conditions, you can return to the adaptive cruise control driving condition before cancellation when you press the "RES" switch. Then, the adaptive cruise control indicator light comes on green.
  • Page 555 4-279 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Switch the Mode to the Cruise Control Function It is possible to switch the mode from the adaptive cruise control to the cruise control by performing the following operations. Main switch 1. Press the main switch to turn on the adaptive cruise control.
  • Page 556 4-280 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cruise control indicator light (White) 3. The mode is switched from the adaptive cruise control to the cruise control and the cruise control indicator light comes on white. Press the inter-vehicular distance switch again for 2 seconds or more to return the mode from the cruise control to the adaptive cruise control.
  • Page 557 4-281 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) Traffic sign recognition (TSR) is a system that supports safe driving by displaying road signs detected by the stereo camera on the MID to prevent the driver from failing to recognize the road signs. If your vehicle speed exceeds the maximum speed of the road sign which is detected by the stereo camera while driving, a display on the MID and a buzzer inform the driver.
  • Page 558 - When the system misjudged the driving situation (turning, changing lanes, etc.). • The TSR is available only in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The TSR is not available in other regions because it cannot identify road signs there. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer for details.
  • Page 559 4-283 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS MID Display Content The road signs detected by the stereo camera are displayed on the MID. The system recognizes the following road signs. • Maximum speed sign (including auxiliary sign) • No entry sign Display area •...
  • Page 560 4-284 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Road signs Icon Description Speed limit No overtaking No entry RTUL00SH027301 Unrecognizable RTUL00SH027601 Auxiliary signs Icon Description RTUL00SH027901 RTUL00SH028001 Rain Snow or ice Unrecognizable RTUL00SH028101 On/off ramp RTUL00SH028201 While towing RTUL00SH028301 RTUL00SH028401 RTUL00SH028601 RTUL00SH028501 RTUL00SH028701...
  • Page 561 4-285 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation of the TSR Maximum Speed Sign (including Auxiliary Sign) The maximum speed sign is displayed when the following condition is met. • When the stereo camera detects a maximum speed sign as a road sign intended for your vehicle and your vehicle passes that maximum speed road sign...
  • Page 562 4-286 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS No Entry Sign The no entry sign is displayed when the following condition is met. • When the stereo camera detects a no entry sign as a road sign intended for your vehicle, and before your vehicle passes that no entry road sign When the vehicle has driven a certain distance since the camera detected a no...
  • Page 563 4-287 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning of Exceeding the Maximum Speed When your vehicle speed exceeds the speed of the maximum speed sign detected by the stereo camera, the maximum speed 100km/h sign displayed on the MID flashes. At the same time, a buzzer sounds. When the vehicle speed continues to exceed the maximum speed, the maximum speed sign on the MID switches from...
  • Page 564 4-288 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Settings of the TSR The TSR settings can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. Settings (User Customization Function) → Refer to page 4-46 Display indication Description Enable Turns on the TSR Traffic sign display Disable...
  • Page 565 4-289 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Manual Speed Limiter (MSL) The manual Speed Limiter (MSL) is a function that restricts driving beyond the set speed. The speed limit can be set between 30 km/h (20 MPH) and 160 km/h (100 MPH). MSL Switch Description SET/+ switch Main switch...
  • Page 566 4-290 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Setting the MSL Main switch 1. Press the main switch to set it to "ON". The MSL indicator light comes on white. NOTE • If the cruise control or adaptive cruise control is set to on when the main switch is pressed, press the main switch again to switch to the MSL.
  • Page 567 4-291 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE • Check the set speed limit displayed on the MID when changing the vehicle speed limit. • When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed by approximately 5 km/h (3 MPH) or more, the MSL indicator light flashes.
  • Page 568 4-292 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Settings of the MSL The MSL settings can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. Settings (User Customization Function) → Refer to page 4-46 Display indication Description Intelligent Enables the ISL Speed limiter Mode Manual Enables the MSL...
  • Page 569 4-293 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Intelligent Speed Limiter (ISL) The intelligent speed limiter (ISL) is a function that restricts driving beyond the set speed. The speed of the maximum speed sign detected by the stereo camera can be set as your vehicle speed upper limit. The ISL can set a maximum speed within the range of 30 km/h (20 MPH) to 130 km/h (80 MPH) based on the TSR.
  • Page 570 4-294 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Setting the ISL How to Set the Set Speed Limit Using the SET Switch Main switch 1. Press the main switch to set it to "ON". The ISL indicator light comes on white. NOTE • If the cruise control or adaptive cruise control is set to on when the main switch is pressed, press the main switch again to switch to the...
  • Page 571 4-295 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS "RES (RESUME)" indicator 3. "RES (RESUME)" is displayed over the maximum speed sign, which is displayed on the MID by the TSR. RTUL00SH027401 Display area How to Set the Vehicle Speed Limit from the Speed Limit Signs RES switch Press the "RES"...
  • Page 572 4-296 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Warning of Exceeding the Set Speed When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed by approximately 5 km/h (3 MPH) or more, ISL indicator light flashes. The display continues flashing until the vehicle speed lowers to less than or equal to the set speed.
  • Page 573 4-297 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Lane Departure Warning (LDW) The lane departure warning (LDW) is a system that informs you that your vehicle may deviate from the lane. If the system detects the lane with the camera while you are driving and determines that your vehicle may deviate from the lane, it informs you with the MID display.
  • Page 574 4-298 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Activating the LDW When all of the following conditions are met, the LDW becomes operable. • When driving near the center of a road on which a lane is drawn on one or both sides • When driving at a vehicle speed of approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH) to 130 km/h (80 MPH) •...
  • Page 575 4-299 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Details of MID Indication The following is shown on the MID Display area 1 depending on the conditions. If the driving support system information display is selected while the LDW is active, information is displayed in display area 1. On the other hand, if anything other than the driving support system information display is selected, information is displayed...
  • Page 576 4-300 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic Stop of Warning If the following operations are performed, the LDW automatically stops the warning. After the operations are performed, the LDW automatically reactivates. • When the system cannot detect the lane • When the vehicle speed is less than approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH) •...
  • Page 577 4-301 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Turn Off the LDW If you do not want the LDW to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The settings of the LDW can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 578 4-302 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) The lane departure prevention (LDP) is a system that supports avoiding deviation from the lane by assisting the steering wheel operation when your vehicle is about to deviate from the lane. If the system detects the lane with the stereo camera while you are driving and determines that your vehicle may deviate from the lane, it assists the driver's steering wheel operation.
  • Page 579 4-303 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • In the following situations, do not use the system because an accident may unexpectedly occur. It may not be able to properly control the vehicle because the lane cannot be recognized. - General roads (other than limited access roads); It may not be possible to drive according to traffic conditions due to the road environment (such as the case where a road is complicated), leading to an unexpected accident.
  • Page 580 4-304 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION (Continued) - When acceleration/deceleration is extreme - When the outside air temperature is high - When the wipers are moving fast - When the turn signals are operating - When the hazard warning flashers are operating - When the LKAS is operating - When the operation time of the LDP is long - When the ABS or TCS is operating...
  • Page 581 4-305 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION (Continued) - When the width of the vehicle lane changes - When lane markings do not exist or are fading - When lane markings are difficult to see because their color is similar to that of the road surface - When the lane markings are drawn twice - When the width of the lane markings is narrow...
  • Page 582 4-306 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Activating the LDP When all of the following conditions are met, the LDP is activated. • When driving at a speed of approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH) to 130 km/h (80 MPH) • When the system detect the lane •...
  • Page 583 4-307 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation of the LDP When the vehicle is about to depart from the lane while the LDW is issuing a warning, the system assists the steering wheel operation in the direction to avoid lane departure to control departure from the lane.
  • Page 584 4-308 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Details of MID Indication The following is shown on the MID Display area 1 depending on the conditions. If the driving support system information display is selected while the LDP is active, information is displayed in display area 1. On the other hand, if anything other than the driving support system information display is selected, information is displayed...
  • Page 585 Automatic Stop of the Steering Assist by the LDP If the following operations are performed, the LDP automatically stops the steering wheel assist. In this case, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. RTUL00SH002901 • When there is an abnormality in the electric power steering •...
  • Page 586 4-310 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Settings of LDP The LDP settings can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID. Settings (User Customization Function) → Refer to page 4-46 Display indication Description Assist and Issues a warning and performs warning steering assist Lane support...
  • Page 587 4-311 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) The emergency lane keeping (ELK) is a system that supports the prevention of collisions by assisting steering operations when the system determines there is a possibility of colliding with a vehicle following on the left or right as you are changing lanes.
  • Page 588 4-312 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • In the following situations, do not use the system because an accident may unexpectedly occur. It may not be able to properly control the vehicle because the lane cannot be recognized. - General roads (other than limited access roads); It may not be possible to drive according to traffic conditions due to the road environment (such as the case where a road is complicated), leading to an unexpected accident.
  • Page 589 4-313 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION (Continued) - When acceleration/deceleration is extreme - When the outside air temperature is high - When the wipers are moving fast - When the operation time of the ELK is long - When the ABS or TCS is operating - When an object that blocks the stereo camera's field of view has been installed - When the brightness of the headlights is insufficient because the headlights...
  • Page 590 4-314 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION (Continued) - When the width of the lane markings is narrow - When lines other than the lane markings are drawn on the road surface - When a wall or pole is adjacent to the lane markings - When the shape of lane markings changes drastically (such as at the start or end of curves, at speed limiting systems, or on continuously curving roads) - When reaching branching lanes at expressway interchanges, junctions, rest...
  • Page 591 4-315 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating Conditions of the ELK BSM OFF indicator light The ELK operates when all the following conditions are met. • When the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ON"...
  • Page 592 4-316 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation of the ELK Detection area A Detection area B Warning display Regardless of whether the driver operates the turn signal, when the vehicle starts to change lanes during a BSM warning and a detected vehicle is in detection area A, and if the vehicle seems to be departing from the lane toward the detected vehicle, the system assists the driver's steering wheel...
  • Page 593 4-317 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the ELK Does Not Operate When the driver releases his or her hands English from the steering wheel or is not gripping the steering wheel firmly for a while, a warning buzzer will sound. The ELK is temporarily canceled.
  • Page 594 4-318 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Details of MID Indication The following is shown on the MID Display area 1 depending on the conditions. If the driving support system information display is selected while the ELK is active, information is displayed in display area 1. On the other hand, if anything other than the driving support system information display is selected, information is displayed...
  • Page 595 Automatic Stop of the Steering Assist by the ELK If the following operations are performed, the ELK automatically stops the steering wheel assist. In this case, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When there is an abnormality in the electric power steering •...
  • Page 596 4-320 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Turn Off the ELK If you do not want the ELK to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The setting can be set by using the user customization function on the MID. Settings (User Customization Function) →...
  • Page 597 4-321 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS) The lane keep assist system (LKAS) is a function that assists the steering wheel operations to keep your vehicle driving in the center area of a lane by detecting white lines of the lane with a stereo camera while the vehicle is being driven on an expressway or a controlled-access road.
  • Page 598 4-322 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) • In the following situations, do not use the system because an accident may unexpectedly occur. It may not be able to properly control the vehicle because the lane cannot be recognized. - General roads (other than limited access roads); It may not be possible to drive according to traffic conditions due to the road environment (such as the case where a road is complicated), leading to an unexpected accident.
  • Page 599 4-323 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING (Continued) - When the distance between vehicles is short and it is difficult to see the lane markings - When a vehicle in the adjacent lane cuts into your lane, or a vehicle ahead changes lanes - When shadows, such as of guardrails, cover the lane markings - When the vehicle is subject to strong light from the forward direction (backlight from sunlight, light from headlights, etc.)
  • Page 600 4-324 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CAUTION (Continued) - Roughness, undulation or seams in the road surface - When acceleration/deceleration is extreme - When the outside air temperature is high - When the hazard warning flashers are operating - When the ABS or TCS is operating - When braking suddenly - When the lane is too narrow or too wide - When the vehicle speed becomes less than approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH)
  • Page 601 4-325 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation Conditions of the LKAS The LKAS operates when all the following conditions are met. • The adaptive cruise control is operating • The vehicle is driving at a speed of approximately 60 to 130 km/h (37 to 80 MPH) •...
  • Page 602 4-326 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The system recognizes lanes and assists the steering wheel operations to keep the vehicle driving in the center area of the lane while driving at a speed of approximately 60 to 130 km/h (37 to 80 MPH) while the adaptive cruise control is set.
  • Page 603 4-327 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the LKAS Does Not Operate English When the driver releases his or her hands from the steering wheel or is not gripping the steering wheel firmly for a while, the system sounds a warning buzzer. A warning message is displayed on the MID.
  • Page 604 4-328 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Details of MID Indications The following is shown on the MID Display area 1 depending on the conditions. If the driving support system information display is selected while the LKAS is active, information is displayed in display area 1.
  • Page 605 4-329 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Deactivation of the LKAS LKAS switch Press the LKAS switch again to set it to off. The LKAS indicator light will go out. NOTE • In the following situations, the system cannot detect the steering wheel operations and the system may be deactivated temporarily.
  • Page 606 4-330 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Attention Assist The attention assist detects weaving based on the vehicle's meandering patterns in the lane and alerts the driver by a display on the MID and a buzzer. WARNING • The driver is responsible for safe driving. Always check the surrounding area yourself to be safe when driving the vehicle.
  • Page 607 4-331 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operation of the Attention Assist When the system detects that the vehicle English is weaving while the vehicle is driving at approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH) or more, a warning is issued. A warning message is displayed on the MID.
  • Page 608 4-332 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Turning Off the Attention Assist If you do not want the attention assist to operate, it is possible to turn off the system. The settings of the attention assist can be changed by using the user customization function on the MID.
  • Page 609 4-333 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic High Beam (AHB) While driving at night, automatic high beam (AHB) uses the stereo camera to determine the brightness of the oncoming vehicle's headlights, the preceding vehicle's taillights, and street lights, and automatically switches the headlights between high beam and low beam.
  • Page 610 4-334 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NOTE (Continued) • Due to the following factors, the timing at which the headlights switch between high beam and low beam may change. - Brightness and colors of an oncoming or preceding vehicle's lights - Movement and direction of an oncoming or preceding vehicle - When only one headlight of an oncoming or preceding vehicle is on - When a motorcycle is oncoming or preceding - Road conditions (road gradients, curves, road surface conditions, etc.)
  • Page 611 4-335 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS To Use the AHB 1. Set the light control switch to the "AUTO" position. 2. Move the light control switch lever forward to set it to the high beam position. AHB indicator light When the system determines that it is night based on the surrounding brightness, it activates the AHB.
  • Page 612 4-336 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Manually Switching the Headlights Between High Beam and Low Beam Switching to Low Beam Move the light control switch lever to its original position while the AHB is operating. The AHB indicator light turns off. Switching to High Beam When the light control switch is set to the AHB indicator light "...
  • Page 613 4-337 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Model 2WD and 4WD ("4H (4WD high)" or "4L (4WD low)") operation can be selected using the 4WD switch. Change them according to the driving conditions. CAUTION • Even a 4WD vehicle does not exempt you from safe driving practices. Operate RTUL4 the accelerator pedal, steering wheel and brake pedal with the same level of caution as when driving a standard rear-wheel drive vehicle.
  • Page 614 • In the event that the 4WD indicator light or 4WD low indicator light fail to either go off or come on even when the 4WD switch is operated, have the vehicle inspected and serviced at your Isuzu Dealer. • When the CHECK 4WD warning light is on, have the vehicle inspected and serviced at your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 615 4-339 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Guidelines for 2WD to 4WD Switching Drive type 4H (4WD high) 4L (4WD low) 4WD switch Indicator light Wet roads, snow- Steep slopes, rough covered roads, icy roads, sand, mud or During normal driving Driving roads, and other roads deep snow, and other RTUL20SH009101 RTUL20SH009201...
  • Page 616 4-340 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Switching from "2H" to "4H (4WD High)" WARNING • Do not operate the 4WD switch from "2H" to "4H" while the wheels are spinning. Stop the slipping or spinning first, and then operate the 4WD switch. 1.
  • Page 617 4-341 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 2. The 4WD indicator light goes off when "4H" is switched to "2H". The 4WD indicator light continues flashing until the operation is complete. NOTE • If the 4WD indicator light does not go off, move the vehicle slowly forward and backward.
  • Page 618 4-342 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. On the manual transmission model, fully depress the clutch pedal or shift the gearshift lever to the "N" position. On the automatic transmission model, shift the selector lever to the "N" position and check that the shift indicator indicates "N".
  • Page 619 4-343 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Switching between "2H" and "4L (4WD Low)" CAUTION • Do not operate the 4WD switch while the rear wheels are spinning on a snow- covered, frozen or slippery road. NOTE • Operate the 4WD switch when all of the following conditions are fulfilled. If the 4WD switch is operated when the conditions are not fulfilled, a warning buzzer sounds while the 4WD indicator light and 4WD low indicator light flash to inform the driver that switching to "2H"...
  • Page 620 4-344 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. On the manual transmission model, fully depress the clutch pedal or shift the gearshift lever to the "N" position. On the automatic transmission model, shift the selector lever to the "N" position and check that the shift indicator indicates "N".
  • Page 621 4-345 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 4WD indicator 4WD low indicator 4. When "2H" is switched to "4L", the light light 4WD indicator light and 4WD low indicator light come on, and when "4L" is switched to "2H", the 4WD indicator light and 4WD low indicator light go off.
  • Page 622 4-346 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Diesel Particulate Defuser (DPD) The DPD removes particulate matter (PM) from the diesel exhaust gases. PM is filtered from the exhaust gas and accumulated in the DPD. When PM accumulates to level predetermined by the engine control module, the DPD automatically burns the PM in a process called regeneration.
  • Page 623 • If the status of DPD regeneration continues to be incomplete, the malfunction indictor light (MIL) will come on. If this occurs, have your vehicle inspected/ serviced at your Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. NOTE • Depending on usage conditions, the light may begin flashing quickly (3 Hz).
  • Page 624 4-348 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operator Regeneration Procedure 1. Drive at a constant speed more than 70 km/h (45 MPH) while paying attention to the vehicle surroundings. 2. When vehicle speed, engine coolant temperatures and other factors are met, the DPD operator regeneration indicator light will switch from intermittent flashing to continuous illumination and DPD regeneration will begin.
  • Page 625 ® • If liquids, etc., other than the specified AdBlue have been accidentally added, the urea SCR system must be inspected. Have the urea SCR system inspected/ serviced at your Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION ® • AdBlue is harmless to the human body even if touched. However, it may cause inflammation in rare circumstances depending on its constitution.
  • Page 626 4-350 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ADVICE ® • Use AdBlue specified by Isuzu. ® - Use AdBlue that is compliant with the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 22241 standard defined for AUS 32. • Do not modify the exhaust pipe or muffler, or change the location of any items ®...
  • Page 627: Comfort And Convenience

    COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE ● Air Outlets ● Small Article Storage Pocket 5-39 (Driver's Side) ● Automatic Air Conditioner ● Center Console Box 5-40 ● Heater/Manual Air 5-15 Conditioner ● Cup Holder 5-41 ● Interior Lights 5-27 ● Cup Holder and Small Article 5-42 Storage Pocket ●...
  • Page 628 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Air Outlets Front outlets Second seat outlets Type 1 Type 2 RTUL50SH007301 RTUL50SH010901...
  • Page 629 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Outlet Features Air flow direction is adjustable with the Front center outlet tab. Air flow direction is adjustable with the Front side outlet tab. Door windows outlet Air is delivered towards the door windows. Windshield outlet Air is delivered towards the windshield. Foot outlet Air is delivered towards the feet.
  • Page 630 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Air Flow Direction Control Tab Use the tab to control the air flow direction from the outlet. Front center outlet To close the front center outlet, move the tab inward. Air flow direction control tab To close the front side outlet, move the tab Front side outlet outward.
  • Page 631 In addition, the amount of blowing air may decrease. • If airflow drops or the air conditioner does not work well, the air conditioning filter may be clogged. In this case, consult the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 632 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Switch and Display Name Function Adjusts the temperature of the passenger 1 Temperature control switch (left front seat) side. 2 Air conditioning switch (A/C switch) Switches the air conditioner on and off. Switches between inside air recirculation 3 Inside/outside air selector switch and outside air ventilation.
  • Page 633 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Using the Air Conditioner in Automatic Mode 1. Operate the AUTO switch (7). The "AUTO" symbol comes on. 2. Set the temperature with the temperature control switch (1) (11). When different temperatures are set on the driver and passenger sides, the "DUAL"...
  • Page 634 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE How to Use Switches Temperature control switch By operating the switch (1), the temperature of the left front seat can be adjusted. By operating the switch (11), the temperature of the right front seat can be adjusted. While the "DUAL"...
  • Page 635 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Dual switch By operating the switch (10), the "DUAL" symbol in the display area is turned on. While the "DUAL" symbol is illuminated, different temperatures can be set for the driver side and passenger side. When the DUAL switch is operated again, the "DUAL" symbol turns off and the set temperature on the passenger side becomes the same as the driver side.
  • Page 636 5-10 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Outlet selector switch Operating the switch (4) switches the outlet. Displayed symbol Air delivery Outlet Face Air flows through outlets 1, 2 and 6 (if equipped). Bi-level Air flows through outlets 1, 2, 5 and 6 (if equipped). Air flows through outlet 5, and a miniscule amount Feet flows through outlets 2, 3 and 4.
  • Page 637 5-11 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Automatic air conditioning switch (AUTO switch) Pressing the switch (7) turns on the "AUTO" symbol and starts automatic control of the air conditioner. Windshield defroster switch Use this switch for defogging or defrosting the windshield. Operating the switch (8) causes the "FRONT" symbol to illuminate. The air conditioner automatically turns on and the A/C symbol comes on.
  • Page 638 5-12 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Defogging and Defrosting the Windshield Defogging Operate the windshield defroster switch (8) to turn on the defroster. The display will show the "FRONT" symbol. The air conditioning system starts operating. The defroster is automatically set to the outside air ventilation mode. Turn the temperature control switch (1) (11) to the preferred setting.
  • Page 639 5-13 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Defrosting Operate the windshield defroster switch (8) and turn on the defroster. The display will show the "FRONT" symbol. The air conditioning system starts operating. Turn the temperature control switch (1) (11) to the maximum temperature position (30°C (86°F)).
  • Page 640 5-14 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Temperature Sensors The air conditioning system uses a sun Sun sensor sensor, interior temperature sensor and outside air temperature sensor to ensure effective and comfortable air conditioning. Do not place anything on the sensors or get them wet. Air conditioning control will become inaccurate.
  • Page 641 • While the idling stop system is operating, the inlet should be switched to inside air to improve the effect of the air conditioner. • If airflow drops or the air conditioner does not work well, the air conditioning filter may be clogged. In this case, consult the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 642 5-16 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE How to Use the Controls Name Function 1 Outlet selector dial Switches the outlets. RTUL Rear window defogger switch Defogs the rear window. (if equipped) 3 Fan speed control dial Adjusts the airflow. Air conditioning switch (A/C switch) Switches the air conditioner on and off.
  • Page 643 5-17 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE 1. Outlet selector dial Dial position Air delivery Outlet Face Air flows through outlets 1, 2 and 6 (If equipped). Bi-level Air flows through outlets 1, 2, 5 and 6 (If equipped). Air flows through outlet 5, 6 (if equipped), and a Feet miniscule amount flows through outlets 2.
  • Page 644 5-18 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE 4. Air conditioning switch (A/C switch) (if equipped) In models with an air conditioner (cooler and heater), press the A/C switch to use the air conditioning system. The indicator light inside the switch will come on to show that the air conditioning system is in operation.
  • Page 645 5-19 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Ventilation Outside Air Ventilation Turn the outlet selector dial (1) to the preferred position. Move the air selector lever (6) to the " " position. Set the temperature control dial (5) to the preferred position depending on the season and climate. Adjust the fan speed control dial (3) to the preferred speed.
  • Page 646 5-20 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE How to Use the Heater Normal Heating Set the outlet selector dial (1) to the " " or " " position. Use the " " position for warming your feet while defogging the windshield. Set the air selector lever (6) to the "...
  • Page 647 5-21 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Maximum Heating Turn the outlet selector dial (1) to the " " position, set the air selector lever (6) to the " " position, and turn the temperature control dial (5) fully towards the rightmost direction (high temperature direction). Set the fan speed control dial (3) to the maximum speed position.
  • Page 648 5-22 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Bi-level Heating Set the outlet selector dial (1) to the " " position. Set the air selector lever (6) to the " " position. Set the temperature control dial (5) to the middle position. Adjust the fan speed control dial (3) as necessary. NOTE •...
  • Page 649 5-23 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Defogging and Defrosting the Windshield Defogging Set the outlet selector dial (1) to the " " position. Set the air selector lever (6) to the " " position. Turn the temperature control dial (5) to a right side position (high-temperature position) according to your preference.
  • Page 650 5-24 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Defrosting Set the outlet selector dial (1) to the " " position. Set the air selector lever (6) to the " " position. Turn the temperature control dial (5) fully towards the rightmost direction (high- temperature direction). Set the fan speed control dial (3) to the maximum speed position.
  • Page 651 5-25 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Cooling (Models with Air Conditioner) Normal/Moderate Cooling This setting is suitable for extended periods of cooling or moderate cooling. Press the A/C switch (4) to turn it on. Set the outlet selector dial (1) to the " "...
  • Page 652 5-26 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Maximum Cooling Set the outlet selector dial (1) to the " " position. Press the A/C switch (4) to turn it on. Move the air selector lever (6) to the " " position. Turn the temperature control dial (5) fully towards the leftmost direction (low- temperature direction).
  • Page 653 5-27 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Interior Lights Dome Light The dome light operates regardless of the power mode (models with passive entry and start system) or starter switch position (models without passive entry and start system). The light stays on regardless of the doors being open or closed. NOTE RTUL50SH008401 •...
  • Page 654 5-28 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE DOOR: The light turns on when a door is opened and turns off when the door is closed. In addition, the light also turns on and off under the following conditions. • When the power mode is switched to "OFF" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is turned to a position other than "ON"...
  • Page 655 5-29 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Map Lights When the map light is pushed, the map Door switch light on the pushed side will come on. If it is pushed again, it will turn off. The door switch function can be turned off Map light Map light or on by pressing the door switch.
  • Page 656 5-30 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Overhead Console Use them for storing small articles. Press the indented portion of the overhead console to open it. WARNING • For safety, close the overhead console lid during driving as there is a risk of injury from the open lid or from objects stored in the overhead console.
  • Page 657 5-31 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Sun Visor The sun visor protects your eyes in strong Sun visor sunlight. Use it when sunlight is too bright. To reduce side glare, unhook the sun visor and swing it around to the side. Hook CAUTION •...
  • Page 658 5-32 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Vanity Mirror The vanity mirror is on the rear side of the front sun visor. In models with the vanity mirror light, the light comes on when the cover of the vanity mirror is opened. It goes out when the cover is closed.
  • Page 659 5-33 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE CAUTION • When using electrical accessories by plugging them into the accessory socket located at the lower part of center of instrument panel, make sure that they do not interfere with vehicle operation, such as when moving the gearshift lever/ selector lever.
  • Page 660 5-34 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE USB Power Outlet Rear part of center console box The USB power outlet can be used when the power mode is "ACC" or "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "ACC" or "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system).
  • Page 661 5-35 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Small Article Storage Pocket Use them for storing small articles. CAUTION • Do not leave eyeglasses or lighters inside the cab. Lighters may explode and plastic lenses or frames may deform or crack if the interior temperature becomes very hot.
  • Page 662 5-36 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Rear part of center console Side access panel (Extended cab model) Storage Storage Small Article Storage Pocket (Passenger's Side) RTUL50SH011001 RTUL50SH010001 Press the button to open the lid. CAUTION • For safety, close the small article storage pocket (passenger's side) during driving.
  • Page 663 5-37 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Glove Compartment Press the button to open it. Unlock Insert the key into the glove compartment key lock and turn counterclockwise to Lock unlock or clockwise to lock. CAUTION • For safety, close the glove compartment during driving. There is a risk of injury from the open lid or items stored in the glove compartment.
  • Page 664 5-38 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Dashboard Tray Use it for storing small articles. CAUTION • Do not leave eyeglasses or lighters inside the cab. Lighters may explode and plastic lenses or frames may deform or crack if the interior temperature becomes very hot. Small Article Storage Pocket (Upper Side of Dashboard) RTUL50SH011301 Press the button to open the lid.
  • Page 665 5-39 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Small Article Storage Pocket (Driver's Side) Pull towards you to open. CAUTION • For safety, close the small article storage pocket (driver's side) during driving. There is a risk of injury from the open lid or items stored in the small article storage pocket (driver's side).
  • Page 666 5-40 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Center Console Box Pull the knob to open the lid. WARNING • For safety, close the center console box while driving. There is a risk of injury from the open lid or items stored in the center console box. In addition, in models with far side airbag, if the open lid is within the area in which the far side airbag...
  • Page 667 5-41 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Cup Holder CAUTION • Do not place objects in the cup holder if they have an improper size or shape. Sudden braking or pulling away could cause the object to fly out of the cup holder, leading to an injury. •...
  • Page 668 5-42 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Second Seat Armrest Pull the armrest out from the seatback, then push it forward to use. Cup holder Cup holder Cup Holder and Small Article Storage Pocket RTUL50SH004701 WARNING • Do not use the small article storage pocket as an ashtray or place any ashtrays inside.
  • Page 669 5-43 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Driver's side 1. Push the cup holder to open. Passenger's side RTUL50SH004801 2. If only the cup holder is returned to its Driver's side original position it can be used as the small article storage pocket. RTUL50SH004901 3.
  • Page 670 5-44 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Bottle Holder and Small Article Storage Pocket (Front and Rear Doors) Use as a bottle holder and small article storage pocket. CAUTION • Do not place lidless containers such as paper cups containing drinks in the bottle holder and small Bottle holder and small article article storage pocket.
  • Page 671 5-45 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Grip WARNING • If hard objects such as hangers or accessories are attached to the grip or coat hook, they may prevent normal operation of the curtain airbag and could fly off in the event of system activation. Front Seat There are grips near the top of the windows.
  • Page 672 5-46 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Coat Hook Crew cab model Use this to hang clothing. Hook WARNING • To prevent hook cracking or breakage, do not hang heavy or large objects in the coat hook. • If hard objects such as hangers or accessories are attached to the grip or coat hook, they may prevent normal operation of the curtain...
  • Page 673 5-47 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Antenna When receiving radio signals, adjust the angle of the antenna as appropriate. Turn the antenna rod counterclockwise to remove it. ADVICE • To prevent breaking the antenna when in an automatic car wash, remove the antenna. When the antenna has been removed in order to wash the vehicle, be careful not to misplace the antenna and be...
  • Page 674 5-48 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Steering Wheel Remote Control You can use the steering wheel remote control to perform various audio operations. The operations differ depending on the type of audio system that you use. CAUTION • While driving, be sure that audio control operations do not interfere with your driving.
  • Page 675 5-49 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE Rear Vision Camera The rear vision camera is installed to the tailgate. Rear vision camera CAUTION • Do not look only at the screen when driving the vehicle in reverse. Always RTUL50SH006201 inspect your surroundings by looking at them directly, and slowly move the vehicle.
  • Page 676 5-50 COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE...
  • Page 677: Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 6-15 DAILY CHECKS ENGINE-RELATED SERVICE AND 6-19 MAINTENANCE CHASSIS-RELATED SERVICE AND 6-59 MAINTENANCE 6-97 OTHER SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR 6-131 MAINTENANCE 6-141 MAINTENANCE DATA...
  • Page 679 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ● Precautions for Checking and Adjustments ● Discarded Parts, Oils and Other Liquids ● Isuzu Genuine Oils and Grease ● Tools ● Engine Hood 6-11...
  • Page 680 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Precautions for Checking and Adjustments Your Isuzu Dealer has factory trained technicians and Isuzu genuine parts to service your vehicle properly. For expert advice and quality service, see your Isuzu Dealer. WARNING • To help avoid personal injury, take care when doing any maintenance or making any check or repair.
  • Page 681 CAUTION • Discarded parts, oil, grease and fluids could have an adverse effect on the environment. It is difficult to dispose of these, so have your Isuzu Dealer handle all checks and replacements. • Oils, brake fluid, battery fluid and engine coolant have lubrication, cooling and rust prevention functions.
  • Page 682 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE • Use only appropriate tools. • Confirm that all systems and components are normal after performing the work. • Dirty water, dirt and other impurities seriously impair the effectiveness of the oil, grease and fluids, and damage the parts. Exercise all due caution to prevent waste or other refuse from coming in contact with parts or materials that have been removed when changing or replenishing them.
  • Page 683 Isuzu Motors guarantees the quality and performance of the Isuzu genuine oils and grease. We recommend the use of Isuzu genuine oils and grease for maintenance and service of your vehicle.
  • Page 684 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Tools ADVICE • It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the contents and use of the various tools and the jack before using them. • After finishing work with the tools, return them to the correct storage location and ensure that they will not move while the vehicle will be in motion.
  • Page 685 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Crew Cab Model The jack and tools are positioned behind the rear left seat. Tilt the seatbacks forward to take out the jack and tools. To remove the jack, turn the jack socket counterclockwise so that the ram is lowered away from the holder.
  • Page 686 6-10 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Tools Carried in Your Vehicle Tool name Jack bar/Spare tire removal bar Wheel nut wrench (Jack handle) Spanner Pliers Screwdriver (with switchable Phillips and flat heads) Jack Tool bag ADVICE • Be sure to carry all of the provided tools in the vehicle.
  • Page 687 6-11 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Engine Hood WARNING • Keep your hands and clothing away from the moving fan and engine drive belts when the engine is running. • Upon inserting the support rod into the hood slot, make sure that the rod supports the hood securely to prevent injuries due to unexpected and sudden closing of the hood.
  • Page 688 6-12 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE To Open 1. Pull the engine hood release lever. The lock is released, and the front edge of the engine hood will rise. Engine hood release lever 2. Insert a hand with its palm facing RTUL60SH003701 Safety latch down into the space under the front edge of the engine hood, push the safety latch leftward to release the...
  • Page 689 6-13 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE To Close WARNING • The engine hood is very heavy. When you close the engine hood, be careful not to trap your hands or anything else. ADVICE • Do not drop the engine hood from a height of over 60 cm (23.6 in). The engine hood and radiator grille may be damaged by the impact.
  • Page 690 6-14 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 691 6-15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE DAILY CHECKS ● Daily Checks (Preoperational Checks) 6-16 ● Checking Components that Showed Abnormalities during 6-18 Previous Operation...
  • Page 692 If the checks reveal an abnormality or if there are components that showed abnormalities during the previous operation, have the vehicle repaired by your Isuzu Dealer before using the vehicle. Daily Check (Preoperational Check) Items [1. Checking components that showed abnormalities during the previous...
  • Page 693 6-17 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE [3. Checks performed in the driver's seat] Check item Reference page Brake pedal free play 6-62 Operation of meters, gauges and warning/indicator lights 4-14, 4-20 Engine startability, abnormal noise and color of exhaust gases 6-20 Parking brake lever stroke 6-65 Windshield washer fluid spray condition and windshield wiper 6-98, 6-99 effectiveness Rearview mirror condition...
  • Page 694 6-18 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Checking Components that Showed Abnormalities during Previous Operation Check the components that showed abnormalities during the previous operation. Have any abnormalities repaired by your Isuzu Dealer before using the vehicle. RTUL20SH000101...
  • Page 695 6-19 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE-RELATED SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ● Engine Conditions 6-20 ● Engine Oil 6-22 ● Engine Coolant 6-36 ● Handling the Radiator 6-41 ● Water-Cooled Intercooler System 6-43 ● Accessory Belt 6-50 ● Air Cleaner 6-51 ● Fuel Filter 6-53 ●...
  • Page 696 (models without passive entry and start system) to start the engine. Check that the engine starts quickly without any abnormal conditions (abnormal noises, vibration, etc.). If there are any abnormalities, stop the engine and contact your nearest Isuzu Dealer. Starting the Engine → Refer to page...
  • Page 697 If there are any abnormalities (accelerator pedal sticking, rough engine acceleration, knocking, etc.), stop your vehicle at a safe place, stop the engine, and contact your nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 698 6-22 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine oil deterioration warning Engine oil is an important factor in light determining engine performance and longevity. Be sure to use only specified oil and oil filter. The engine oil level must be checked and the oil and oil filter should be regularly changed at the same time according to the Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 699 Front Back - If the oil level is beyond the "Inspection MAX" mark, have RTUL60SH010701 engine oil replacement performed at your Isuzu Dealer. If you perform replacement yourself, please replace the oil by following the procedures detailed on the following pages.
  • Page 700 6-24 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE • Any oil level above the "Inspection MAX" mark on the oil dipstick may cause engine malfunctions. Change the oil whenever its level exceeds the "Inspection MAX" mark. • Fuel will gradually become mixed with the engine oil, thinning it out. Be sure to change the oil at the specified intervals.
  • Page 701 6-25 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Adding the Engine Oil If the oil level is found to be below the Oil filler cap "MIN" mark on the oil dipstick as a result of the oil level inspection, add engine oil by following the procedure below. Add engine oil on a flat surface while the engine is cold before starting it.
  • Page 702 6-26 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING • When adding oil, be careful not to spill any, but keep a workshop rag handy just in case there are any spills. If any oil should spill onto the engine, carefully wipe it away. If this precaution is not taken, the spilled oil could ignite and a fire could spread.
  • Page 703 6-27 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter Engine oil and the oil filter are important factors in determining engine performance and longevity. Be sure to use only specified oil and oil filter. The engine oil level must be checked and the oil and oil filter should be regularly changed at the same time according to the Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 704 6-28 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change the engine oil and oil filter on a flat surface while the engine is cold before starting it. If the engine has already been started, stop it after it has sufficiently warmed, wait 30 minutes or more, and perform after confirming that the oil has sufficiently cooled.
  • Page 705 6-29 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 5. Wait until the flow of oil stops and the oil pools into a drop inside the oil pan drain hole. ADVICE • If the engine oil is not sufficiently drained from the oil pan, the oil level may be too high when oil is replenished.
  • Page 706 6-30 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7. Pull the tab of clip A, and clip B in the direction of the arrow and remove clips from the stays while unlocking. ADVICE • When removing, do not apply excessive force to the tab of the clip and do not attempt to forcibly remove the clip while the lock is not released.
  • Page 707 6-31 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 11. Using a socket wrench, loosen the oil filter cap. 12. Wait for approximately 30 seconds. 13. Remove the oil filter cap. ADVICE • If you remove the oil filter cap immediately after loosening, engine oil may overflow. 14.
  • Page 708 6-32 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 18. Face the claw side of the new oil filter element towards the oil filter cap, and install by firmly pushing it in until the claws latch on. 19. Make sure that the oil filter element and oil filter cap are installed straightly.
  • Page 709 6-33 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE • The dirt and oil on the following parts must be wiped off before reinstalling the oil pan drain plug. - Thread of the oil pan drain plug - Thread of the oil pan drain hole - Bolt seat surface of the oil pan 25.
  • Page 710 6-34 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING • Bringing flames or other heat sources near spilled engine oil could cause a fire. Make sure to wipe it all • Do not leave flammable items, such as rags or gloves in the engine compartment.
  • Page 711 6-35 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 34. Set the maintenance reminder Turkish English again. Select "Maintenance settings" displayed on the MID screen. Then select "Engine oil". After selecting "ON", adjust the distance as desired by pressing the MID mode R switch or MID mode L switch. Then press the MID mode confirm switch to confirm.
  • Page 712 The engine cooling system is a device for keeping the engine temperature at an appropriate level. The engine coolant must be changed according to the Maintenance Schedule. Have engine coolant replacement performed at an Isuzu Dealer. Maintenance Schedule → Refer to page 6-142 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants and Diesel Fuels → Refer to page 6-147...
  • Page 713 Diesel Fuels → Refer to page 6-147 ADVICE • Isuzu does not guarantee the use of the engine or vehicle at the outside temperature of -30°C (-22°F) or below. • If the engine or vehicle is used at the outside temperature of -30°C (-22°F) or below, the coolant concentration of 55% is recommended.
  • Page 714 • Using coolant at any coolant concentration other than that specified may reduce anti-freezing performance, and engine coolant may freeze. • If the engine coolant decreases rapidly, go immediately to the nearest Isuzu Dealer for a check or repair. • Do not introduce additives to engine coolant other than coolant.
  • Page 715 RTUL60SH012001 leaks from the radiator or radiator hose. Check for fluid or stains on the ground showing leaks where the vehicle is parked. Contact your Isuzu Dealer when you discover leaks. CAUTION • Using the vehicle when there are leaks can lead to engine seizure.
  • Page 716 • When the engine is still hot, take care to prevent engine coolant from contact with the exhaust manifold. Any such contact could result in exhaust manifold damage. • If the level of engine coolant changes rapidly, have your vehicle inspected at your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 717 6-41 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Handling the Radiator Cleaning the Radiator Core Cooling efficiency is compromised when Radiator for engine there is dirt or dust plugging air passages in the radiator core. This can also cause corrosion of these cores. Periodically wash the radiator core with tap water.
  • Page 718 • If stubborn dirt still remains even after the radiator core and intercooler core have been cleaned, have the vehicle inspected and serviced at your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 719 The water-cooled intercooler system lowers the temperature of the intake air heated by the engine. The intercooler coolant must be changed according to the Maintenance Schedule. Have intercooler coolant replacement performed at an Isuzu Dealer. Maintenance Schedule → Refer to page 6-142 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants and Diesel Fuels → Refer to page 6-147...
  • Page 720 6-44 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION • The pressure resistance of the radiator cap of the engine cooling system and the sub-tank cap of the water-cooled intercooler system are different. If they are installed incorrectly, it may lead to Radiator cap Sub-tank cap overheating.
  • Page 721 Diesel Fuels → Refer to page 6-147 ADVICE • Isuzu does not guarantee the use of the engine or vehicle at the outside temperature of -30°C (-22°F) or below. • If the engine or vehicle is used at the outside temperature of -30°C (-22°F) or below, the coolant concentration of 55% is recommended.
  • Page 722 • Using coolant at any coolant concentration other than that specified may reduce anti-freezing performance, and intercooler coolant may freeze. • If the intercooler coolant decreases rapidly, go immediately to the nearest Isuzu Dealer for a check or repair. • Do not introduce additives to intercooler coolant other than coolant.
  • Page 723 Also, check to make sure there are no leaks from the intercooler, radiator or radiator hose. Check for fluid or stains on the ground showing leaks where the vehicle is parked. Contact your Isuzu Dealer when you discover leaks. CAUTION Radiator cap •...
  • Page 724 6-48 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Adding the Intercooler Coolant When the intercooler coolant level in the Front reserve tank is below the "MIN" line, open the tank cap and fill to near the "MAX" line "MAX" line with intercooler coolant. Tighten the cap securely after the intercooler coolant has been replenished.
  • Page 725 Any such contact could result in exhaust manifold damage. • If the level of intercooler coolant changes rapidly, have your vehicle inspected at your Isuzu Dealer. NOTE • The reserve tank also serves as a tank for the engine coolant that...
  • Page 726 6-50 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Accessory Belt CAUTION • Use Isuzu genuine parts when changing the accessory belt. Inspection The tension of the accessory belt is automatically adjusted using an auto- tensioner. Check the accessory belt for cracks or damage. Also, run the engine to check for belt squealing or looseness.
  • Page 727 The air cleaner element should be serviced in the following manner. The air cleaner element must be inspected and changed according to the Maintenance Schedule. Have air cleaner element replacement performed at an Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE • Be sure to use an Isuzu genuine air cleaner element.
  • Page 728 6-52 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2. Remove the air cleaner element by Cover pulling it out upward. 3. Remove any dirt that has accumulated on the inside of the air cleaner body. Element Front Body 4. Clean the drain valve at the bottom of Front RTUL60SH012101 the air cleaner.
  • Page 729 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Fuel Filter Change the fuel filter in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule. Have fuel filter replacement performed at an Isuzu Dealer. Drain the water when the water separator warning light comes on. CAUTION • If the water separator warning light comes on while the engine is running, immediately drain water from the fuel filter.
  • Page 730 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Draining Water from the Fuel Filter Have water separator (fuel filter) drain work performed at an Isuzu Dealer. If performing water separator (fuel filter) drain work yourself, dispose of the oil in a method conforming to the regulatory requirements in your country.
  • Page 731 6-55 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2. Loosen the drain plug and move the Right-hand Drive priming pump up and down by hand between ten and twenty times. 3. Fully tighten the drain plug and move the priming pump several times. Priming pump 4.
  • Page 732 • If the water separator (fuel filter) requires frequent draining, have the fuel tank drained at your Isuzu Dealer. It would be better not to use the water separator (fuel filter), since it may possibly exert a bad effect on the fuel system.
  • Page 733 If you are unable to perform a repair, the corrective action shown in the table does not eliminate a symptom or you cannot locate a fault, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Reference Symptom...
  • Page 734 6-58 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 735 6-59 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CHASSIS-RELATED SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ● Brakes 6-60 ● Parking Brake 6-65 ● Wheels and Tires 6-65 ● Tire Rotation 6-71 ● Spare Tire 6-72 ● Handling the Jack 6-77 ● Changing Tires 6-82 ● Clutch Fluid (Manual Transmission Model) 6-92 ●...
  • Page 736 Brakes WARNING • If there are abnormalities with the brake system, avoid driving the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Brake Fluid For a manual transmission model, the tank of the brake fluid is common with a tank of the clutch fluid.
  • Page 737 • If the brake fluid level decreases rapidly, there may be a problem in the brake system or brake pads or shoe linings may have worn out. Have your vehicle inspected by the nearest Isuzu Dealer immediately. Maintenance Schedule → Refer to page 6-142...
  • Page 738 If the height and allowance are not within the specified range, have your vehicle inspected and adjusted by an Isuzu Dealer. Height Transmission model Right-hand drive models Left-hand drive models Manual transmission 175.7 - 187.7 mm...
  • Page 739 Have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. • If your vehicle's brakes squeak during normal driving or braking, the cause may be one of the following.
  • Page 740 Run the vehicle slowly on a dry road and apply the brakes. Check that the brakes fully work and the vehicle does not pull on one side. If there are problems with brake performance, avoid driving the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION •...
  • Page 741 • If you find anything abnormal with wheel bolts, wheel nuts, disc wheels or tires when you check them, avoid driving the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • If you find anything abnormal on the left wheels, check the right wheels carefully for similar defects.
  • Page 742 6-66 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Checking Tires Air Pressure Too low or too high a tire air pressure not only affects the ride or causes damage to the cargo but also causes abnormal heat buildup, premature wear, a tire puncture, or may even cause the tire to burst.
  • Page 743 6-67 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Tire Size and Tire Air Pressure Tire air pressure Tire size kPa (kgf/cm² / psi) Vehicle model Front Rear Front Rear Unloaded Unloaded 260 (2.6/38) 260 (2.6/38) Regular cab 205R16C model Loaded Loaded 300 (3.0/43) 450 (4.5/65) Unloaded 230 (2.30/33) Extended/Crew...
  • Page 744 A tire with tread wear indicators appearing must be changed. Also, check the tires for uneven or otherwise abnormal wear. If the tires are worn, contact your Isuzu RTUL60SH007501 Dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION •...
  • Page 745 RTUL60SH007601 check them, avoid driving the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION • Any abnormality in wheel installation is likely to lead to loose or missing wheel nuts and/or broken wheel bolts.
  • Page 746 (even when it is stored fitted on the rim like a spare tire). Tires must receive an aging check after being used for up to 5 to 7 years if they are to be used continuously. For further details, please contact your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 747 • If you find any abnormal condition on the wheel bolts, wheel nuts or disc wheel, do not continue to use the wheel. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. Tires at different locations wear differently. For uniform tire wear and longer tire life, you should rotate the tires on your vehicle regularly.
  • Page 748 6-72 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Spare Tire Removal 1. Assemble the spare tire removal bars and jack handle. 2. When assembling the spare tire removal bars to each other, tighten the joint bolts by hand or with a screwdriver (Phillips head). Make sure that the concave side is facing the bolt side of the other bar before tightening the bolt.
  • Page 749 6-73 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 3. Insert the spare tire removal bar into Spare tire removal bar the hole in the spare tire carrier, and turn the jack handle counterclockwise. Make sure that the spare tire rests on the ground completely and that there is enough clearance between the spare tire carrier plate and the spare tire.
  • Page 750 6-74 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Storage 1. Set the disc wheel so that its outer Plate surface faces up, and then insert the plate into the center of the disc wheel. NOTE • When storing aluminum wheels, make sure that the wheel cover is removed.
  • Page 751 If the tire is loose, fasten it again after checking that there are no defects in the carrier such as a bent bracket or hanger plate. If you cannot retighten the tire in the carrier, avoid driving the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 752 6-76 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Air Pressure Check the air pressure of the spare tire using a tire air pressure gauge at the intervals specified in the Maintenance Schedule. A spare tire inflated to a normal pressure may lose its pressure gradually over time due to leaks.
  • Page 753 6-77 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Handling the Jack WARNING • Raising the vehicle with a jack could lead to an accident when carried out on soft or inclined surfaces. Ensure that you always carry out this operation on flat, solid surfaces. •...
  • Page 754 6-78 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING (Continued) • Do not use more than one jack at any one time. • Lifting up both wheels at the same time is very dangerous. Be sure to jack up one wheel at one time. •...
  • Page 755 6-79 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2. When assemble jack bars to each other, tighten joint bolt by hand or a screwdriver (Phillips side). Make sure that the concave side is facing the bolt side of the other bar before tighten the bolt. CAUTION •...
  • Page 756 6-80 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING • The jack has 2 levels. After completion of the 2nd level lifting, the handle becomes heavy to operate. At this time, stop lifting up with the jack. If lifting up is continued, the jack may be damaged. If the vehicle is lifted up with the jack excessively, the vehicle becomes unstable and very dangerous.
  • Page 757 6-81 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Jacking Points WARNING • Failure to position the jack as described could result in serious personal injury or vehicle damage caused by the vehicle slipping off the jack. Front Wheel Jacking Points Apply the jack head to the flat part of the bracket on the frame side. Rear Wheel Jacking Points Set the jack at a point within 90 mm (3.5 in) from the leaf spring above the axle tube.
  • Page 758 6-82 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Changing Tires Preparation When you park the vehicle to change tires, choose a place listed below. • Your vehicle does not hinder other traffic. • The surface is level, flat and solid. • You can change a tire safely. When changing tires on a road, use the hazard warning flasher and triangle reflectors to alert other traffic to the...
  • Page 759 6-83 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Removing a Wheel WARNING • Always apply the parking brake fully and put the gearshift lever in the "R (reverse)" position for manual transmission models or put the selector lever in the "P" position for automatic transmission models and correctly chock the wheels before raising the vehicle.
  • Page 760 6-84 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 1. Firmly apply the parking brake and put the gearshift lever in the "R (reverse)" position for manual transmission models or put the selector lever in the "P" position for automatic transmission models. When changing a front wheel, chock the rear wheel diagonally opposite to the front wheel.
  • Page 761 6-85 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7. For models with aluminum wheels, remove the wheel cover by pressing the wheel cover from the back side of the wheel. 8. Check the following parts: the disc wheel for deformation and damage such as cracks; the hub for excessive wear of the disc wheel fitting surface;...
  • Page 762 • If you find anything abnormal with wheel bolts, wheel nuts or disc wheels when you check them, avoid driving the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • Do not repaint any mating surfaces, wheel nut seating surfaces (tapered surfaces) and hub fitting surface of the disc wheel.
  • Page 763 If you find anything abnormal with disc Cracks or other wheels when you check them, avoid driving damage around the vehicle and contact the nearest Isuzu the bolt holes Dealer. Cracks or other Wear or other damage on welds...
  • Page 764 6-88 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION • Remove rust and dirt from a wheel bolt and nut, and turn the nut on the bolt. If the nut does not turn smoothly, the threads are defective. • If the threads are defective, replace both wheel bolt and wheel nut as a set.
  • Page 765 6-89 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 6. Screw in each wheel nut by hand until it touches the nut seating surface on the disc wheel, and then finger tighten all wheel nuts until the wheel is held in position without any looseness. Face the tapered end of wheel nuts inward.
  • Page 766 • After changing a tire, turn the steering wheel in both directions to make sure that the wheels do not interfere with the surrounding components. If you are unclear about any of this, please contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • The tightening torque of the wheel nuts may decrease after tire replacement due to their initial settlement.
  • Page 767 • If you find any abnormal conditions with the wheel nuts such as frequent loosening of retightened nuts, have your vehicle checked or serviced at the nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION • Fully engage the wheel wrench on a wheel nut in order to tighten the nut to the specified torque.
  • Page 768 • If clutch fluid decreases too rapidly, there might be a problem in the clutch system or the brake system, or the brake pads or shoe linings may have worn out. Have your vehicle inspected by the nearest Isuzu Dealer immediately. Maintenance Schedule → Refer to page 6-142...
  • Page 769 Changing Clutch Fluid Change the clutch fluid according to the Maintenance Schedule using the specified fluid. Since a clutch fluid change requires disassembly of the related components, have this service performed by your Isuzu Dealer. Automatic Transmission Fluid (Automatic Transmission Model) Have inspection and replacement of the automatic transmission fluid performed at an Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 770 CAUTION • If the steering parts have excess play or looseness or if any abnormal condition is noted, have the steering system checked at the nearest RTUJ60SH000801 Isuzu Dealer immediately.
  • Page 771 (Hydraulic Power Steering Model) The power steering fluid level must be checked and it must be changed according to the Maintenance Schedule. Have replacement of the power steering fluid performed at an Isuzu Dealer. Maintenance Schedule → Refer to page 6-142 Checking the Power Steering Fluid Level The reserve tank is located at the front of the engine compartment on the left.
  • Page 772 6-96 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 773 6-97 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OTHER SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ● Windshield Washer Fluid 6-98 ● Windshield Wiper Blades 6-99 ● Lights 6-106 ● Handling the Battery 6-119 ● Refrigerant 6-129...
  • Page 774 6-98 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Windshield Washer Fluid Windshield Wiper/Washer Check the level of fluid in the windshield washer tank. In addition, spray windshield washer fluid and operate the windshield wipers to check for any areas that are not being properly wiped. At this time, also check the spraying condition of the washer fluid.
  • Page 775 6-99 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Windshield Wiper Blades Daily Checks Spray windshield washer fluid and then operate the windshield wipers to check for any poorly wiped areas. In addition, confirm that the functions operate normally. NOTE [For flat blade type] • When the power mode is "OFF" (models with passive entry and start system) or the starter switch is in the "LOCK"...
  • Page 776 6-100 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Wiper Blade Replacement (Design Blade Type) Removal 1. Pull the wiper arm up to the vertical position. 2. Pull up the tab. 3. Slide the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow to remove it. RTUL60SH005601 RTUL60SH005501...
  • Page 777 6-101 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Installation 1. Attach the wiper blade to the arm. 2. Slide the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow. RTUL60SH006901 3. Push the tab in. ADVICE • Do not lower the wiper arm with its blade removed;...
  • Page 778 6-102 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Wiper Blade Replacement (Flat Blade Type) To replace the wiper blade, switch the Service position wiper in the service position. ADVICE • Check that the engine hood is securely closed. Engine Hood → Refer to page 6-11 Switching the Wiper between the Service Position/Normal Position 1. Make sure that the windshield wiper RTUL60SH009601 switch is in the "OFF"...
  • Page 779 6-103 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 4. To switch the wiper to the normal position, switch the power mode to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system), and then place the wiper switch in any position other than "OFF".
  • Page 780 6-104 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Installation 1. Slide the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow until you hear a clicking sound. 2. Confirm that the lock button is seated inside the hole position. RTUL60SH010001 ADVICE • Do not lower the wiper arm with its blade removed;...
  • Page 781 6-105 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of Wiper Rubber Insert (Design Blade Type) Removal 1. Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm. Pull 2. Pull the wiper rubber insert in the direction indicated by the arrow and extract it from the wiper blade. Installation 1. Insert a new wiper rubber insert into Insert the wiper blade.
  • Page 782 6-106 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Lights Inspecting Operation of Lights Switch the power mode to "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to the "ON" position (models without passive entry and start system), and then check the way in which the headlights, turn signal lights, other exterior lights, and interior lights come on or flash.
  • Page 783 If it is demisted minutes after the light is turned on, things are normal. • Be sure to adjust the headlight aim to prevent other drivers from becoming blinded. Have the headlight aim adjusted at the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 784 • Vanity mirror lights Lights Which the User Can Replace We recommend having an Isuzu Dealer replace bulbs because there is a risk of components being damaged. However, regarding the lights whose replacement procedures are described in the owner's manual, it is possible for the user to replace the bulbs.
  • Page 785 We recommend that both be changed at the same time. NOTE • If the bulb has not blown out, the fault may be in the wiring. Have your vehicle inspected/serviced at your Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible. Bulb Wattage → Refer to page 6-110...
  • Page 786 Rear fog light 21 W High mounted stop light Map lights Interior Dome light 10 W Vanity mirror light *1: LED headlight model. *2: Halogen headlight model. NOTE • Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer when replacing lights that are not listed here.
  • Page 787 6-111 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Replacing the Lights (Exterior Lights) Headlight Bulbs (Halogen Headlight Model) 1. Open the engine hood and engage the support. Engine Hood → Refer to page 6-11 2. Turn the cover counterclockwise to remove it. Cover 3. Disconnect the connector from the bulb. Remove the connector by pushing the tabs.
  • Page 788 6-112 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 6. Connect the connector. Attach a cover. ADVICE • If the cover is not firmly in place, water could get inside the headlight and lead to a malfunction.
  • Page 789 6-113 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Turn Signal Light Bulbs (Front Fender Mounted Type) 1. While sliding the turn signal light (front fender mounted type) toward the front of the vehicle, slide and then pull it to expose the rear part of the light. Disengage the clip on the side of the rear of the light from the fender panel.
  • Page 790 Rear Combination Light Bulbs NOTE • If the stop and tail light bulb is an LED specification, have the stop and tail light bulb replaced at an Isuzu Dealer. 1. Open the tailgate. Remove the 2 screws. Remove the rear combination lights. Screw LED stop/taillight model 2.
  • Page 791 6-115 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Except LED stop/tail light model Socket 3. Pull out the bulb from the socket. RTUL70SH003401 4. Insert a new bulb into the socket. 5. Insert the socket and turn it clockwise to lock it securely. ADVICE • If the socket is not locked securely, water could get inside the light and lead to a malfunction.
  • Page 792 6-116 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Replacing the Rear Fog Light Bulb 1. Remove the screws retaining the lens and remove the lens. 2. Loosen the bulb by turning it counterclockwise while pressing on it. 3. To install the lights, perform the removal procedure in reverse. License Plate Light Bulbs 1.
  • Page 793 6-117 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 3. Loosen the socket by turning it counterclockwise. 4. Pull out the bulb from the socket. 5. Insert a new bulb into the socket. 6. Insert the socket and turn it clockwise to lock it securely. 7.
  • Page 794 6-118 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Replacing the Lights (Interior Lights) Dome Light Bulb 1. Use a flat-head screwdriver or similar tool to remove the lens. Remove the bulb. 2. To install the lights, follow the removal procedure in reverse. Bulb Lens Map Light Bulbs 1. Pull out the "B" section while pressing RTUL70SH003101 Bulb the "A"...
  • Page 795 6-119 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Handling the Battery DANGER • Usage or charging of the battery when the battery fluid is below the lower level line can accelerate deterioration and give rise to dangerous situations such as the generation of heat and even explosion. •...
  • Page 796 • If the battery fluid level continues to drop at an unusually fast rate, have an inspection carried out immediately by the nearest Isuzu Dealer. NOTE • When the battery has been reconnected, perform the following initialization settings in order to operate the driver's power window properly.
  • Page 797 6-121 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Battery Handling Precautions Keep the battery clean. If the battery is left in a dirty condition, contaminants can get mixed into the battery fluid, the battery plates can be damaged, short circuits can occur on the top surface of the battery and the battery's service life can be reduced. When Performing Inspection or Models with passive entry and start Maintenance...
  • Page 798 6-122 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Battery Installation Position Depending on the model, there may be one Second battery First battery (if equipped) battery (first battery) or two batteries (first and second battery). Disconnecting the Battery Cables When the battery is to be removed, disconnect the battery cables.
  • Page 799 6-123 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE • When removing the negative terminal, loosen the battery terminal nut and remove the intelligent battery sensor while keeping the cable attached. (Do not loosen any nuts other than the battery terminal nut.) Removing the Battery 1.
  • Page 800 6-124 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE • Be sure to disconnect the battery cables when charging. Failure to do so could result in vehicle breakdown. • Whenever a charger is being connected to or disconnected from a battery, ensure that it is turned off. Installing the Battery 1.
  • Page 801 6-125 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Positive terminal Connecting the Battery Cables When connecting the battery cables, start with the positive terminal and then connect the negative terminal. Cover ADVICE • When connecting the positive cable, Positive terminal install with the battery and terminal aligned side-by-side (as shown Battery in the diagram).
  • Page 802 Using the Battery as a Direct Power Source The battery should not be used as a direct source of 12 V power. If your battery must be used as a direct power source, please consult with your Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 803 In winter months in particular, battery fluid can freeze and damage the battery case if you fail to recharge the battery. • If the battery fluid level continues to drop at an unusually fast rate, have an inspection carried out immediately by the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 804 If there are cracks at the terminal, have inspection and replacement performed at an Isuzu Dealer. 2. If a terminal is found to be corroded and coated in white powder, wash this away with warm water and then wipe fully dry.
  • Page 805 When refrigerant must be replaced, therefore, please contact your Isuzu Dealer or other service facility equipped with a gas recovery installation system. [Models for the Israel, Turkey, Hong Kong, Singapore and Morocco markets] •...
  • Page 806 6-130 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 807 6-131 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE ● Exterior Maintenance 6-132 ● Interior Maintenance 6-136...
  • Page 808 6-132 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Maintenance Washing If the vehicle is operated with foreign material adhering to the exterior, this material may react chemically with paint or plating, resulting in staining, discoloration, rusting or corrosion of components. Also, the material may become trapped within mechanical components, adversely affecting their functions or forming an aerodynamic resistance.
  • Page 809 6-133 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING • When cleaning the bottom of the vehicle or chassis, be careful so as to prevent burns and injuries. The area around the engine, diesel particulate defuser (DPD), urea selective catalytic reduction (SCR), muffler, and exhaust pipe are extremely hot immediately after vehicle operation, so wait until the vehicle has cooled down before cleaning.
  • Page 810 6-134 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE (Continued) • When using an automatic car wash, ensure that a distance of at least 0.4 m (15.75 in) is maintained between the nozzle and the vehicle, and when washing door windows, that the spray is perpendicular to the surface of the glass. •...
  • Page 811 Windshield Care If not fully cleaned by the windshield wipers, the windshield should be cleaned using Isuzu genuine glass cleaner. CAUTION • For models with the automatic windshield wiper, be sure to set the windshield wiper switch to the "OFF"...
  • Page 812 6-136 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Interior Maintenance Remove dust and dirt from the interior of the cab using an automotive cleaner or vacuum cleaner, and gently wipe surfaces clean using a cloth wet with warm or cold water. WARNING • When cleaning the interior of the cab, water should never be sprayed directly. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to vehicle malfunction and possibly to fire if water should enter the audio system or other electrical components located underneath the floor carpet.
  • Page 813 6-137 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE • Do not apply a silicon-based spray to electrical components such as the audio system or switches. It may cause faults with the points of contact.
  • Page 814 • Do not disassemble the seat belt mechanism in order to remove any foreign material or objects that may have entered the buckle. Instead, arrange for inspection and maintenance to be carried out by your Isuzu Dealer. Cleaning a Seat Belt's Fold-back Fitting Portion 1.
  • Page 815 In this case, arrange for inspection and maintenance to be carried out by your Isuzu Dealer. • If the belt is not winding and unwinding correctly, or if inspection reveals problems such as...
  • Page 816 NOTE • Regarding the purchase of leather seat care products (cleaners, etc.), please contact your Isuzu Dealer. 1. Remove any dust and sand with a vacuum cleaner or a brush. 2. Wipe off stains using a soft cloth moistened with a diluted detergent (consisting of neutral detergent for wool diluted to about 5%).
  • Page 817 6-141 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE DATA ● Inspection and Maintenance 6-142...
  • Page 818 Maintenance Schedule To drive your vehicle safely and at minimum cost, it is essential to have your vehicle regularly inspected and serviced at your Isuzu Dealer as per the specified maintenance schedule. Contact your Isuzu Dealer for inspection that requires disassembly and/or special equipment.
  • Page 819 Every 160,000 km (96,000 miles) or 96 months 6-36 intercooler coolant (when Isuzu genuine coolant is used) 6-43 Every 24 months 6-36 (when Isuzu recommended coolant is used) 6-43 Cooling system for water 6-39 Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months leakage 6-47 Clutch pedal travel and Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months ―...
  • Page 820 6-144 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Service Service interval (Odometer reading or months, Reference Service item content whichever comes first) page * [A/T] Automatic Every 120,000 km (72,000 miles) or 72 months 6-93 transmission fluid [A/T] Automatic Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months ― transmission fluid leakage Propeller shaft loose Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months ―...
  • Page 821 6-145 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Service Service interval (Odometer reading or months, Reference Service item content whichever comes first) page Parking brake cables for looseness or damage and Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months ― guide for damage Parking brake ratchet for Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months ― wear or damage Leaf/coil springs for Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 24 months ―...
  • Page 822 6-146 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule for Severe-condition Operations Driving condition A: Repeated short trips B: Driving on rough roads C: Driving on dusty roads D: Driving in extremely cold weather and/or on salted roads E: Towing trailer or climbing mountain frequently F: Continuous driving in low speed and/or with a low load G: Frequently turning the engine off during DPD regeneration Service item...
  • Page 823 It is strongly advisable to use Isuzu genuine lubricants or the recommended lubricants in the table below. Top up the lubricants in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule specified for your vehicle.
  • Page 824 [Lubrication for manual transmission] • It is recommended to use Isuzu genuine oil "BESCO TRANSAXLE(5W-30)". If a manual transmission oil other than Isuzu genuine oil "BESCO TRANSAXLE (5W-30)" is used, there may be differences in the transmission noise, shift feeling, and fuel efficiency, depending on the characteristics of the oil and/or the operating conditions.
  • Page 825 BESCO ATF III (ISUZU) or equivalent Power steering (HPS model) ® DEXRON VI or equivalent BESCO L2 GREASE (No.2), L3 GREASE (No.3) (ISUZU) Wheel hub bearing/Center bearing NLGI #2 or #3 multi-purpose grease BESCO ONE LUBER Mo GREASE (No.2) (ISUZU) Propeller shaft sliding yoke/Universal joint...
  • Page 826 6-150 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE DIESEL FUEL / APPLICABLE STANDARD (Sulfur content below 10 ppm) Deutsche Industrie Normen (DIN) Based on EN590 : 2009 British Standards (BS) Based on EN590 : 2009 WARNING • Open the fuel tank filler cap slowly. If you open it quickly, the fuel tank pressure may cause fuel to spurt out.
  • Page 827 6-151 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Refueling Using Fuels that Contain Biodiesel Fuel (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME)) Models for the European Market • You can use standard type diesel fuels that meet B7 EN590. A standard type diesel fuel means the fuel that contains biodiesel fuel (FAME) which meets EN14214.
  • Page 828 1: When starting aids (oil pan heater, block heater, etc.) are used, grade 10W-xx oils can be used at an ambient temperature as low as -30°C (-22°F). 2: Use is possible at ambient temperatures of up to 45°C (113°F) in the case of Isuzu genuine oils or other recommended oils of grade xxW-30.
  • Page 829 86°F 113°F 1: Use is possible at ambient temperatures of up to 45°C (113°F) in the case of Isuzu genuine oils of grade xxW-30. GEAR OIL (front and rear axle) VISCOSITY CHART GEAR OIL (front and rear axle) VISCOSITY GRADE - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 830 6-154 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 831: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ● Troubleshooting ● When the Electronic Key Battery Goes Flat ● Emergency Engine Stopping (Models with Passive Entry 7-10 and Start System) ● Emergency Engine Starting (Models with Passive Entry 7-11 and Start System) ● When the Vehicle Breaks Down during Driving 7-12 ●...
  • Page 832 Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE • Any item for which there is a in the "Corrective action" column requires repairs and adjustments. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 833 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Reference Symptom Cause Corrective action page Flat battery Recharge or replace 7-16 After repairing corroded Battery terminals detached, section, connect the 6-128 loose or corroded terminals firmly Starter ground wire After repairing corroded terminal detached, loose section, connect the ―...
  • Page 834 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Reference Symptom Cause Corrective action page Pre-heating is performed Starter takes a long (models with passive entry ― time to turn over and start system) Fuel filter is clogged ― Engine starts, but Air cleaner is clogged Clean or replace element 6-51 immediately stops...
  • Page 835 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Reference Symptom Cause Corrective action page Parking brake not fully Make sure it is fully ― released released Brake dragging ― Clutch slipping (manual ― transmission model) Air cleaner is clogged Clean or replace element 6-51 Not enough engine power Fuel filter is clogged...
  • Page 836 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Reference Symptom Cause Corrective action page Insufficient clutch fluid Add fluid 6-92 Clutch disengages poorly (manual Excessive clutch pedal ― transmission model) free play Insufficient transmission oil ― From the transmis- Transmission inner ― sion components faulty Insufficient differential gear ―...
  • Page 837 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When the Electronic Key Battery Goes Flat If switching the power mode and/or starting the engine using the passive entry and start system becomes impossible due to the electronic key battery goes flat, it is possible to switch the power mode and/or start the engine by putting the electronic key close to the engine start/stop button.
  • Page 838 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Put the electronic key near the engine start/stop button while the engine start/stop button indicator light is flashing (within 10 seconds). 3. The buzzer sounds and the flashing of the engine start/stop button indicator light will change from fast to slow and the procedure for starting the engine will be displayed in the MID.
  • Page 839 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE • The electronic key contains an immobilizer transponder chip, and it can be used to start the engine and change the power mode. • After the engine start/stop button indicator light goes out, it is not possible to start the engine or change the power mode if more than approximately 10 seconds...
  • Page 840 7-10 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Emergency Engine Stopping (Models with Passive Entry and Start System) The engine can be stopped while the vehicle is in motion by performing the following operation: • Continue pushing the engine start/ stop button for 3 seconds or more. •...
  • Page 841 In such cases, engine starting will be delayed until the glow plugs have sufficiently warmed. Continue depressing the clutch pedal (manual transmission models) or the brake pedal (automatic transmission models) until the engine starts. • When the engine does not start, contact your nearest Isuzu Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 842 7-12 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When the Vehicle Breaks Down during Driving 1. Operate the hazard warning flasher and pull the vehicle immediately over to a safe place that does not impede traffic (shoulder, verge). Place the triangle reflectors to alert other traffic to the presence of your vehicle.
  • Page 843 7-13 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When the Tire Goes Flat When the tire gets flat while driving, avoid hard braking, hold on to the steering wheel firmly and stop the vehicle. The tire should be changed on a flat space to prevent obstructing other vehicles or pedestrians.
  • Page 844 Then, promptly pull the vehicle over to a safe location and inspect its condition. If the engine does not start, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. WARNING RTUL70SH000701 • Vehicle operations will change, so stop the vehicle in a safe place with the following in mind.
  • Page 845 After stopping the vehicle, immediately contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. CAUTION • It is very dangerous to suddenly pull the parking brake lever all the way while RTUL70SH000801 moving at high speed.
  • Page 846 • Never let the clips come into contact with one another when connecting the cables. • Ask the nearest Isuzu Dealer to recharge the battery. • Do not disconnect a battery terminal with the engine running. It could cause a breakdown in the electrical system.
  • Page 847 7-17 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Connect the jumper cables in the numbered sequence in the drawing. 4. After connecting the cables, start the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery. Slightly rev up the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
  • Page 848 7-18 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE • When it is difficult to start the engine in a cold location, after connecting the jumper cables, start the engine of the vehicle with the booster batteries. Wait a few minutes before starting the engine of the disabled vehicle. When the Fuel Runs Out When the fuel runs out, air will enter the fuel system, so refueling alone will not...
  • Page 849 7-19 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Bleeding the Fuel System 1. Operate the priming pump up and down to perform air bleeding. Repeatedly operate the priming pump up and down until its operational force Priming pump becomes strong. 2. Without depressing the accelerator pedal, start the engine.
  • Page 850 • If the accessory belt is loose, adjust the tension. • If there is no abnormality in the accessory belt, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Accessory Belt → Refer to page 6-50 CAUTION • Do not drive the vehicle when the warning light is on. The battery can be...
  • Page 851 Isuzu Dealer. 4. When the oil level is normal and the oil filter is not clogged, but there are oil leaks, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Engine Oil → Refer to page 6-22 CAUTION • Do not drive the vehicle when the warning light is on. It could damage the engine.
  • Page 852 • If steam or abnormal noises are being emitted from within the engine compartment, immediately stop the RTUL70SH002201 engine and contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Should this happen, do not open the engine hood as you may be scalded by hot water that could possibly blow out.
  • Page 853 7-23 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY WARNING • Even when the engine has been stopped, the engine coolant in the radiator remains under pressure. Immediately removing the radiator cap could cause steam or hot water to blow out, and you could be scalded as a result. The engine coolant in the reserve tank may also be hot.
  • Page 854 7-24 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When the Light Does Not Come On If the exterior light or interior light does not come on, refer to chapter 6. Lights → Refer to page 6-106 Replacing the Fuses and Relays When the lights will not come on or flash, or the equipment in the electrical system does not operate, check to see if a fuse has blown.
  • Page 855 7-25 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Removal method Removing the Small Article Storage Pocket Pull the small article storage pocket towards you to open it. While in the open position, pull it up until it unlocks from the hinge to remove it. To install the small article storage pocket, perform the removal procedure in reverse.
  • Page 856 7-26 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Replacing Fuses 1. Before replacing fuses, be sure to Fuse switch the power mode to "OFF" (models with passive entry and start system) or turn the starter switch to the "LOCK" position (models without passive entry and start system) and pull back on the parking brake lever.
  • Page 857 - To start the engine, follow the normal engine starting procedure after switching the power mode once to "OFF". If the check system warning light continues to be displayed even after performing the above procedures, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Starting the Engine → Refer to page Replacing Relays When replacing the relays, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer.
  • Page 858 7-28 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When Driving on Bad Roads If the vehicle gets stuck in mud, depressing the accelerator pedal more than necessary will simply dig the vehicle deeper into the mud and make it harder to extricate. Either put stones, tree branches or blankets under the tires to gain traction or repeatedly drive forward and backward to use the vehicle's...
  • Page 859 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Towing To move a disabled vehicle, it is best to rely on the nearest Isuzu Dealer or someone in the wrecker or tow vehicle business. If that is not possible, follow these procedures. When towing, use appropriate equipment and comply with local legal requirements.
  • Page 860 7-30 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When Towed WARNING • Before towing, make sure that the towing hook is in good condition and that the fixing bolts are tightened properly. CAUTION • Whenever possible, tow a vehicle with the engine started. If the engine is not started: - The brakes will not be as effective;...
  • Page 861 7-31 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ADVICE • Whenever possible, transport the vehicle with all wheels off the ground using a flatbed truck, etc. If you cannot avoid towing the vehicle with the front wheels/ rear wheels/all wheels on the ground, tow at a speed of 30 km/h (19 MPH) or less and a towing distance within 80 km (50 miles).
  • Page 862 7-32 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY All Four Wheels On Ground When it is possible to operate the steering wheel, the vehicle can be towed with all wheels on the ground. However, the power steering will not be able to provide any power assist when the engine cannot be started.
  • Page 863 7-33 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. During towing, carefully watch the stop lights of the towing vehicle in order to prevent the rope from becoming slack. Tow the vehicle gently, ensuring that there are no strong impacts or lateral forces applied to the vehicle. Front Wheels Off the Ground For manual transmission vehicles, place the gearshift lever in the "N"...
  • Page 864 7-34 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When Towing Because the vehicle is not equipped with a rear towing hook, it cannot tow other vehicles.
  • Page 865 7-35 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Emergency Call System (eCall System) Emergency call system (eCall system) is a system that makes emergency calls using navigation satellite systems (Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)). eCall system is activated based on the 112 emergency call by default. When the airbags activate, the eCall system will automatically make an emergency call to the call center of the European emergency call number 112, starting a voice call with an operator at the call center.
  • Page 866 7-36 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CAUTION • The eCall system uses a mobile phone network. Therefore, when your vehicle is outside the area where the network is available or in an environment where the radio communication is poor (under a bad weather, inside a tunnel, under the ground, on a rough terrain, etc.), the system may not operate correctly.
  • Page 867 • Once the eCall system activates automatically, the audio system will automatically be muted so that it will not interrupt the call with the operator. However, if a non-genuine Isuzu audio system is installed, it is not muted automatically. Mute the audio system manually.
  • Page 868 • Do not allow water or other liquids to enter where the eCall unit is installed. If the unit gets wet, it may result in a system malfunction. If water or other liquids enters where the unit is installed, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. ADVICE •...
  • Page 869 ADVICE • If the indicator light comes on red and the buzzer sounds, the eCall system is in an abnormal condition. Contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. NOTE • When the power mode is "ON" (models with passive entry and start system) or when the starter switch is in the "ON"...
  • Page 870 You can check the eCall system status by the lighting status of the indicator light and the buzzer sounds. If there is an abnormality in the eCall system, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. SOS button Indicator light eCall system status...
  • Page 871 7-41 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE • When the light control switch is set to the "AUTO" (with taillights "ON"), " ", or " " position, the SOS button will come on. The illumination does not indicate the status of the eCall system. Automatic Emergency Call When the airbags activate, the eCall system will automatically make an emergency call.
  • Page 872 7-42 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. When the transmission of information completes and a communication with the call center is established, the indicator light will come on green, and a voice call with an operator will initiate. After the call starts, tell the operator about the situation.
  • Page 873 • Once the SOS button is pressed, the audio system will automatically be muted so that it will not interrupt RTUL70SH003601 the call with the operator. However, if a non-genuine Isuzu audio system is installed, it is not muted automatically. Mute the audio system manually.
  • Page 874 7-44 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. The indicator light will flash in green, and the system will start transmitting information, such as vehicle location and vehicle identification number (VIN). NOTE • The manual emergency call cannot be canceled. If the SOS button is pressed by mistake and a call with the call center is initiated, tell the operator that the call has been...
  • Page 875 • The service life of the backup battery is approximately 3 years. To replace the backup battery, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. • When the backup battery is in an abnormal condition, the indicator light comes on red. In this case, contact the nearest Isuzu Dealer. Refer to "Indicator Light/ Buzzer" for details.
  • Page 876 7-46 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY...
  • Page 877: Main Data

    MAIN DATA ● Main Data and Specifications ● Others 8-10...
  • Page 878 MAIN DATA Main Data and Specifications Engine RZ4E Engine Model Specifications Water-cooled, overhead camshaft, direct injection engine with an inter-cooled turbocharger Compression ratio (to 1) 16.5 Displacement cc (cu. in) 1,898 (115.8) Firing order 1-3-4-2 Fuel injection timing Electronic control Valve clearance (Between cam and roller) No adjustments needed Idling speed...
  • Page 879 MAIN DATA Transmission MVL6S Model (Manual Transmission) Specifications Six-speed transmission (overdrive gear for 5th and 6th), synchromesh for 1st to 6th and reverse Gear ratio (to 1) 4.942 2.452 1.428 1.000 0.749 0.634 Reverse 4.597 Transmission oil capacity [Reference value] liters (US gal./Imp gal.) 2.8 (0.74/0.62) AWR6B45 Model (Automatic Transmission)
  • Page 880 MAIN DATA Transfer T150 Model Specifications Transfer type Chain drive Transfer gear ratio (to 1) 1.000 (High range), 2.482 (Low range) Transfer oil capacity [Reference value] liters (US gal./Imp gal.) 1.3 (0.34/0.29) Gross Axle Weight (GAW) and Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) Ratings Specifications GAW: Front...
  • Page 881 MAIN DATA...
  • Page 882 MAIN DATA Service Specifications TFR87 Model Engine Model RZ4E-TCX Engine oil capacity Engine coolant capacity Refer to page 8-2 Transmission Model Manual transmission model: MVL6S Automatic transmission model: AWR6B45 Transmission oil/fluid capacity Refer to page 8-3 Rear axle Differential gear oil capacity [Reference value] liters (US gal./Imp gal.) 2.2 (0.58/0.48) Fuel...
  • Page 883 MAIN DATA Wheel Wheel alignment : Toe-in mm (in) 0 (0) : Camber (degree) 0° : Caster (degree) 3°20´ : King pin (degree) 12°30´ Service brakes Brake pedal free play Refer to page 6-62 Brake pedal height Refer to page 6-62 Clearance between the brake pedal and the floor Refer to page 6-62 Parking brake...
  • Page 884 MAIN DATA TFS87 Model Engine Model RZ4E-TCX Engine oil capacity Engine coolant capacity Refer to page 8-2 Transmission Model Manual transmission model: MVL6S Automatic transmission model: AWR6B45 Transmission oil/fluid capacity Refer to page 8-3 Transfer oil capacity Refer to page 8-4 Rear axle Differential gear oil capacity [Reference value] With differential lock model: 2.1 (0.55/0.46)
  • Page 885 MAIN DATA Wheel Wheel alignment : Toe-in mm (in) 0 (0) : Camber (degree) 0° : Caster (degree) 3°20´ : King pin (degree) 12°30´ Service brakes Brake pedal free play Refer to page 6-62 Brake pedal height Refer to page 6-62 Clearance between the brake pedal and the floor Refer to page 6-62 Parking brake...
  • Page 886 8-10 MAIN DATA Others For the Republic of Singapore This vehicle's keyless entry system conforms to the basic requirements of the Info- communications Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) and related regulations. Passive Entry and Start System Model name Model number PESS FOB IK4310E WAM HI...
  • Page 887 8-11 MAIN DATA Statement of Compliance with the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) This vehicle's screw jack conforms to the basic requirements of the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) and related regulations. Statement of Compliance...
  • Page 888 8-12 MAIN DATA Statement of Compliance with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) This vehicle's immobilizer conforms to the basic requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) and related regulations. Statement of Compliance...
  • Page 889 8-13 MAIN DATA Statement of Compliance with the RE Directive (2014/53/EU) Immobilizer This vehicle's immobilizer conforms to the basic requirements of the RE Directive (2014/53/EU) and related regulations. Product WAM LO (Keyless System) Model Number IM2005BB RTUL80SH000301 http://www.ptc.panasonic.de/ Explanation of use of equipment Short range device for remote control Manufacturer name Panasonic Corporation...
  • Page 890 Schieferstein 11a, D-65439 Floersheim, Germany DEUTSCHLAND GMBH ISUZU SVERIGE AB Starrvaegen 15, 23261 Arloev, Sweden ISUZU MOTOR FINLAND OY Kaakelikaari 4B, 01720 VANTAA, FINLAND RSA (Rutebileiernes Ovre Eikervei 77, 3048 Drammen, Norway Standardiserings AS) SOS. BUCURESTI - PLOIESTI, NO.40, OFFICE NO.13.,...
  • Page 891 8-15 MAIN DATA For Europe Passive Entry and Start System This vehicle's passive entry and start system conforms to the basic requirements of the RE Directive (2014/53/EU) and related regulations. Product PESS FOB (Keyless System) Model Number IK4310E RTUL80SH000301 http://www.ptc.panasonic.de/ Explanation of use of equipment Short range device for remote control Manufacturer name...
  • Page 892 Schieferstein 11a, D-65439 Floersheim, Germany DEUTSCHLAND GMBH ISUZU SVERIGE AB Starrvaegen 15, 23261 Arloev, Sweden ISUZU MOTOR FINLAND OY Kaakelikaari 4B, 01720 VANTAA, FINLAND RSA (Rutebileiernes Ovre Eikervei 77, 3048 Drammen, Norway Standardiserings AS) SOS. BUCURESTI - PLOIESTI, NO.40, OFFICE NO.13.,...
  • Page 893 8-17 MAIN DATA Keyless Entry System This vehicle's keyless entry system (radio remote control units for door-lock) conforms to the basic requirements of the RE Directive (2014/53/EU) and related regulations. Product RKE TXE (Keyless System) Model Number IK3600F RTUL80SH000301 http://www.ptc.panasonic.de/ Explanation of use of equipment Short range device for remote control Manufacturer name...
  • Page 894 Schieferstein 11a, D-65439 Floersheim, Germany DEUTSCHLAND GMBH ISUZU SVERIGE AB Starrvaegen 15, 23261 Arloev, Sweden ISUZU MOTOR FINLAND OY Kaakelikaari 4B, 01720 VANTAA, FINLAND RSA (Rutebileiernes Ovre Eikervei 77, 3048 Drammen, Norway Standardiserings AS) SOS. BUCURESTI - PLOIESTI, NO.40, OFFICE NO.13.,...
  • Page 895 8-19 MAIN DATA This vehicle's eCall system conforms to the basic requirements of the RE Directive (2014/53/EU) and related regulations. Information of the radio device: Type TN0009A 1. Name and postal address of the manufacturer Name: DENSO TEN Limited Address: 2-28, Gosho-dori 1-chome, Hyogo-ku, Kobe, 652-8510 Japan 2.
  • Page 896 8-20 MAIN DATA Hermed erklærer DENSO TEN Limited, at radioudstyrstypen TN0009A er i overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014/53/EU. EU-overensstemmelseserklæringens fulde tekst kan findes på følgende internetadresse: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Funktion Driftsfrekvensbandet Maksimal radio-frekvens effekt 880 - 915 MHz 35 dBm e.i.r.p. 1710 - 1785 MHz 32 dBm e.i.r.p.
  • Page 897 8-21 MAIN DATA Por la presente, DENSO TEN Limited declara que el tipo de equipo radioeléctrico TN0009A es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE. El texto completo de la declaración UE de conformidad está disponible en la dirección Internet siguiente: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Potencia máxima de la Función Banda de frecuencia operativa...
  • Page 898 8-22 MAIN DATA Le soussigné, DENSO TEN Limited, déclare que l'équipement radioélectrique du type TN0009A est conforme à la directive 2014/53/UE. Le texte complet de la déclaration UE de conformité est disponible à l'adresse internet suivante: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Bande de fréquence de Puissance maximale de la Fonction fonctionnement...
  • Page 899 8-23 MAIN DATA DENSO TEN Limited igazolja, hogy a TN0009A típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014/53/EU irányelvnek. Az EU-megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes címen: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Maximális rádiófrekvenciás Funkció Üzemi frekvencia-tartomány teljesítmény 880 - 915 MHz 35 dBm e.i.r.p. 1710 - 1785 MHz 32 dBm e.i.r.p.
  • Page 900 8-24 MAIN DATA Ar šo DENSO TEN Limited deklarē, ka radioiekārta TN0009A atbilst Direktīvai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilstības deklarācijas teksts ir pieejams šādā interneta vietnē: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Funkcija Darba frekvences josla Maksimālā radiofrekvences jauda 880 - 915 MHz 35 dBm e.i.r.p. 1710 - 1785 MHz 32 dBm e.i.r.p.
  • Page 901 8-25 MAIN DATA Hierbij verklaar ik, DENSO TEN Limited, dat het type radioapparatuur TN0009A conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. De volledige tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden geraadpleegd op het volgende internetadres: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Functie Actieve frequentieband Maximale radiofrequentie 880 - 915 MHz 35 dBm e.i.r.p.
  • Page 902 8-26 MAIN DATA O(a) abaixo assinado(a) DENSO TEN Limited declara que o presente tipo de equipamento de rádio TN0009A está em conformidade com a Diretiva 2014/53/UE. O texto integral da declaração de conformidade está disponível no seguinte endereço de Internet: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Função Faixa de freqüência operacional...
  • Page 903 8-27 MAIN DATA Nëpërmjet kësaj, DENSO TEN Limited deklaron se lloji i aparatit të radios TN0009A është në përputhje me Direktivën 2014/53/EU. Teksti i plotë i deklaratës së BE-së mbi përputhshmërinë është i disponueshëm në adresën e mëposhtme të internetit: https://www.denso-ten.com/support/regulation/eu_doc/ Funksion Banda e frekuencës së...
  • Page 904 Schieferstein 11a, D-65439 Floersheim, Germany DEUTSCHLAND GMBH ISUZU SVERIGE AB Starrvaegen 15, 23261 Arloev, Sweden ISUZU MOTOR FINLAND OY Kaakelikaari 4B, 01720 VANTAA, FINLAND RSA (Rutebileiernes Ovre Eikervei 77, 3048 Drammen, Norway Standardiserings AS) SOS. BUCURESTI - PLOIESTI, NO.40, OFFICE NO.13.,...
  • Page 905 8-29 MAIN DATA For the State of Israel Passive Entry and Start System This vehicle's passive entry and start system conforms to the basic requirements of the Ministry of Communications (MOC) and related regulations. Model name Model number PESS FOB IK4310E Model name Model number...
  • Page 906 8-30 MAIN DATA Immobilizer This vehicle's immobilizer conforms to the basic requirements of the Ministry of Communications (MOC) and related regulations. Model name Model number WAM LO IM2005BB...
  • Page 907 8-31 MAIN DATA For the Republic of Serbia Passive Entry and Start System Model name Model number PESS FOB IK4310E RTUL80SH000201 WAM HI IM1135AA Remote Keyless Entry Model name Model number RKE TXE IK3600F WAM MID IM2035BB Immobilizer Model name Model number WAM LO IM2005BB...
  • Page 908 8-32 MAIN DATA Guidelines for Installation of Aftermarket Radio Frequency Transmitting Equipment Purpose This installation guidelines give requirement and recommendations for the installation in vehicles of • radio frequency (RF) transmitting equipment. • ancillary equipment associated with these. NOTE • These guidelines are intended to supplement, but not to be used in place of, detailed instructions for such installations which are the sole responsibility of the manufacturer of the involved radio telephone or land mobile radio.
  • Page 909 8-33 MAIN DATA 3. The installation shall comply with national legal requirements for the installation and use of RF-transmitting equipment in vehicles. 4. Full consideration shall be given to the positioning of RF-transmitting equipment such that electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) is minimized between the RF-transmitting equipment being installed and the vehicle electrical and electronic systems.
  • Page 910 8-34 MAIN DATA 4. Care shall be taken when sitting an antenna next to an existing one or when mounting antennas with magnetic bases, as this could affect the accuracy or operation of the compass on vehicles so equipped. [Radiation patterns and ground planes] 1.
  • Page 911 8-35 MAIN DATA [Antenna position at vehicle] Installation and use of RF transmitters with antenna outside the vehicle is shown by Table 2. Table 2. Installation and use of RF transmitters with antenna outside the vehicle Frequency bands Max. output Antenna position Specific conditions for installation (MHz)
  • Page 912 8-36 MAIN DATA Antenna Cable 1. Use a high quality, one piece coaxial cable (at least 95% shield coverage) that is impedance matched for the RF-transmitting equipment (VSWR < 2.0). 2. Excess coaxial cable shall not be coiled, as this may affect the tuning of the antenna as well as producing electrical interference.
  • Page 913 8-37 MAIN DATA RF-transmitting Equipment [Mounting of RF-transmitting equipment] 1. Location of a RF-transmitting equipment should be selected that provides a solid mounting point which does not interfere with the vehicle operator controls and provides adequate ventilation. 2. RF-transmitting equipment shall not be able to be damaged or its ventilation restricted.
  • Page 914 8-38 MAIN DATA Power Supply for RF-transmitting Equipment [General] 1. A dedicated supply cable should be used for the RF-transmitting equipment installation which should be as short as possible to the battery positive and negative connections. Do not connect directly to the battery pillars, but use the battery terminals provided.
  • Page 915 8-39 MAIN DATA [Supply cable and routing] 1. Heavy-duty cable of a low electrical resistance should be used on long cable runs to minimize voltage drop. 2. The cable shall be of a higher current capacity than the protection fuse, and the correct fuse shall be fitted.
  • Page 916 Statement of Compliance with UN R13 (ECE R13) Information required by European brake regulation UN R13 (ECE R13) (brake wear check procedure and the wear limit) is disclosed on the following website. URL: http://www.isuzu.co.jp/world/ci/brake/index.php NOTE • The vehicle identification number (VIN) is necessary for confirmation of information.
  • Page 917: Index

    INDEX Accessory Belt 6-50 Carrying Children 2-25 Accessory Socket 5-32 Cautions for Driving in Cold Regions 2-72 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 4-255 Cautions for Driving in Hot Regions 2-71 ® AdBlue Tank 3-55 Center Console Box 5-40 Air Cleaner 6-51 Changing Tires 6-82 Air Outlets...
  • Page 918 Interior Lights 5-27 Fuel Filter 6-53 Interior Maintenance 6-136 Fuel Gauge 4-18 Isuzu Genuine Oils and Grease Fuel Tank Filler Cap 3-51 Fully Adjustable Steering 3-68 Key with Immobilizer Transponder Chip 3-5 Getting In and Out of the Vehicle 3-45...
  • Page 919 INDEX Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) 4-302 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) 4-199 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) 4-297 Rear Differential Lock Switch 4-128 Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS) 4-321 Rear Fog Light Switch 4-126 Lights 6-106 Rear Vision Camera 5-49 Rear Window Defogger Switch 4-142 Refrigerant 6-129...
  • Page 920 When the Tire Goes Flat 7-13 When the Vehicle Breaks Down during Driving 7-12 When the Warning Light Comes On 7-21 When to Visit Your Isuzu Dealer 2-86 Windshield Washer Fluid 6-98 Windshield Wiper and Windshield Washer Switch 4-131 Windshield Wiper Blades...
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  • Page 923 All rights reserved. Printed: Nov., 2020 Second Edition OWNER'S AND DRIVER'S MANUAL Issued by ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED Service Technical & Training Dept. Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-8722 Japan The authorized representative of the manufacturer in Europe Homologation and Engineering Department ISUZU MOTORS Europe, NV...
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