After using a degreasing agent to clean the surfaces of the body where the caution labels will be attached, attach the caution labels to the positions shown in the illustration.
Tech Tips
Make sure the caution label is not attached over a spot weld.
When attaching the caution label, make sure not to touch the label's adhesive surface.
To prevent the edges of the caution label from peeling, apply extra pressure to the label's periphery.
If the work area's temperature is 5°C or less, the caution label's adhesive will deteriorate. It is recommended that you heat the label to 20 to 40°C.
| *A | 3 Door | *B | 5 Door |
| *1 | Emission Control Label (Taiwan, Philippines) | *2 | Battery Parallel Caution Label (GCC LHD, Europe) |
| *3 | Air Conditioner Fluid Caution Label | *4 | Emission Device Label (Taiwan) |
| *5 | Fuel Information Label | - | - |
| *1 | Child Lock Caution Label | *2 | Child Lock Caution Label (w/ Tire Carrier) |
| *3 | Approved Label (Australia, Europe) | - | - |
| *A | LHD | - | - |
| *1 | Side Airbag Caution Label | *2 | Certification Label Name Label |
| *3 | Tire Pressure Caution Label | - | - |
| *A | RHD | - | - |
| *1 | Tire Pressure Caution Label | *2 | Side Airbag Caution Label |
| *3 | Name Label (Except India) | *4 | Compliance Plate (Australia) |