Sure. But then again, reading the manual wasn't really my point
The manuals have always sucked. All car makers pretty much are guilty of this. I can completely understand why people don't look at them. I'm used to digging through badly written tech info and squeezing out the needed data. Average owner isn't. The reason folks don't read it is human nature on many levels but a big one is "why bother? It makes little sense anyway".
Somebody will pipe up with "it makes perfect sense". No, sorry. The manual assumes you know things already, which by definition makes them less than perfectly sensible. Example: terms like "Uplevel". That's a classic sin in manuals and documentation. Instead of using the terms that are used to sell the car to the owner, the manual cites different terms entirely. I referred to my manual last week to replace some bulbs. Instructions are poor for an easy procedure.
We are so used to this, and being car guys, we sort of know how to fumble through. But that's our learned knowledge filling in the gaps, not a good manual.