Dual head restraint DVD system (if so equipped)

If your vehicle is equipped with the Dual Head Restraint DVD System, you can enjoy playing video files via a DVD, CD or USB memory that provides images and sound both from the front and rear display screens.

You can also enjoy compatible auxiliary devices such as video games, camcorders or portable video players through the auxiliary jacks.

The front and right/left rear displays can show different sources individually. The maximum of three audio sources, such as an iPod®, DVD and auxiliary device, can be enjoyed at the same time.

WARNING

The driver must not attempt to operate the Dual Head Restraint DVD System while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation.

Park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake to view the images on the front center display screen using the DVD player.

CAUTION

● Do not attempt to use the system in extremely high or low temperature condition [below 4ºF ( 20ºC) or above 158ºF (70ºC)].
● To avoid draining the vehicle battery, do not operate the system for more than 15 minutes without starting the engine.

The front display is designed not to show the images while driving, as the driver’s attention must be given to vehicle operation for safety. Sounds are available. To show the images in the front display, stop the vehicle in a safe location, move the shift selector to the P (Park) position and apply the parking brake.

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