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-To he lp prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  sys 
tem , always loosen  blades which  are frozen 
to  the  windshie ld  before  operat ing wipers . 
- To he lp prevent  damage to  wiper  blades,  do 
not  use gasoline,  kerosene,  paint  thinner,  or 
other  solvents  on or  near the  wiper  blades . 
- To he lp prevent  damage to  the  wiper  arms 
or  other  components,  do not  attempt  to  move the  wipers  by hand. 
@ Tips 
- Commercial  hot  waxes applied  by automatic 
car washes affect  the  how  easily the  glass 
surface  can be cleaned . 
- You can also  use the  service  position, for  ex
ample,  if you want  to  protect  the  windshield 
from  icing  by  using a cover. 
Replacing the  rear  wiper  blade 
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Fig . 59 Rear w ipe r: Re mov ing t he  wip er  blade 
Removing  the wiper  blade 
.. Fold  the  windshield  wiper  arm  away from  the 
windshield. 
..  Pull the  wiper  blade  and holder  out  of  the 
mount. 
Attaching  the  wiper blade 
.. Press the  w iper blade  holder  in the  arrow  direc
tion 
~ fig. 59 into  the  mount. 
..  Fold the  windshield  wiper  arm  back onto  the 
windshield . 
.&_ WARNING 
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For safety  reasons, the  windshield  wiper 
blades  should  be  replaced once or twice  each 
year. 
Lights  and  Vision 
Mirror 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig. 60 Forwar d sectio n  of  drive r's arm rest : powe r mirr or 
controls 
Adjusting  exterior  mirrors 
..  Rotate the  knob to the© position  (driver's  ex 
terior  mirror)  or to  the ® position  (passenger's 
exterior  m irror) 
Q fig. 60 . 
.. Rotate the  knob  and the  mirror  so  that you 
have a clear view  to  the  rear. 
Heated  mirrors 
.. Rotate  the  knob to  position@. 
Folding  both  exterior  mirrors* 
.. Turn the  knob to  posi tion @. 
Depend ing on the  outside  temperature,  the  mir 
ror  surfaces are heated  until  the  ignition  is 
switched  off  -even if  the  knob  is no longer  in  po
sition @. 
You are we ll-advised to  fold  the  exterior  mirrors 
in  when  maneuvering  in tight  spaces or  when 
leaving  the  car parked close to  other  vehicles. 
Memory  for  exterior mirrors* 
On vehicles with  memory  for the  driver's  seat, 
the  current  setting  for  the  exterior  mirrors  is au
tomatically  sto red a long with  the  seat  pos ition 
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Tilt  function  for  the passenger's mirror* 
When  the reverse gear  is engaged,  the  mirror 
surface  tilts  downward  slightly if  the  setting  is 
for  the  passenger's  mirror  (knob  in position ® 
Q fig. 60).  This allows  you to  see the  curb  during 
parallel  parking.  .,.. 
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Lights and  Vision 
The  mirror  returns  to  its  initia l position  as  soon 
as  reverse  gear  is disengaged  and  vehicle  speed  is 
above  about  9  mph  (15  km/h).  The  mirror  a lso 
returns  to  its initial  position  if the  switch  is 
moved  to  the  driver's  exterior  mirror 
(0 or the  ig
nition  is switched  off . 
If the  position  of  the  mirror  surface  is changed 
on  a  tilted  mirror , this  new  position  will  be  auto
matically  assigned  to  the  remote  key when  the 
vehicle  is taken  out  of  reverse  gear . 
(D Note 
- Curved  mirror  surfaces  (convex  or spheri cal*)  increase  your  field  of view.  Remember 
that  vehicles  or  other  objects  will appear 
smaller  and  farther  away  than when  seen  in 
a f lat  mirror . 
If you  use this mirror  to  esti
mate  distances  of following  vehicles  when 
changing  lanes,  you  could estimate  incor
rectly  and  cause  an  accident. 
- If the  mirro r housing  is  moved  un intent ion
al ly (for  example,  while parking  yo ur vehi
cle),  then  you  must  first  fold  the  mirror 
electrical ly. Do not  readjust the  mirror  hous
i ng  manua lly. You could  damage  the  motor 
which  controls  the  mirror. 
- If you  wash  the  vehicle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  you  must  fold the  exterior  mirrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors. 
Never  fold  power  folding  exterior  mirrors* 
by hand . Only fold  them  in and  out  using 
the  power  controls. 
(D Tips 
If  there  should  be  a  malfunction  in the  elec
trical  system,  you  can  still  adjust  the  exter ior 
m irrors  by pressing  the  edge  of  the mirror. 
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Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig.  61 Auto matic d immin g rearv iew  mirror* 
Manual  anti-glare  adjustment 
..  Move the  small  lever (located  on  the  bottom 
edge  of  the  mirror)  to  the  rear . 
Automatically  dimming  mirrors*  ..  To dim  the rearview  m irror  and  both  exterior 
mirrors*,  press the® button.  The  diode @ 
turns  on . The  rearview  and  exterior  mirrors* 
dim  automatically  when  light  shines  on  them, 
for  example  from  headlights  on  a vehicle  to  the 
rear. 
& WARNING 
Electrolyte  fluid  can leak  from  automatic  dim
ming  mirrors  if the  glass  is  b roken.  Electrolyte 
fluid  can  irritate  skin, eyes and respiratory 
system. 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  electro
lyte  can  cause  irritat ion to  the  respiratory 
system,  especially  among people  with  asth
ma  or  other  respiratory  conditions.  Get 
fresh  air  immediately  by leaving  the  vehicle 
or,  if that  is  not  possible,  open  windows  and 
doors  all the  way. 
- If  electrolyte  gets into  the  eyes,  f lush  them 
thoroughly  with  large amounts  of  clean  wa
ter  for  at  least 15  minutes;  medical  atten
tion  is  recommended . 
- If  electrolyte  contacts  skin,  fl ush  affected 
area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15  mi
nutes  and  then  wash  affected  area  with 
soap  and  water;  medical  attention  is  recom
mended.  Thoroughly  wash  affected  clothing 
and  shoes  before  reuse.  
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-If  swallowed  and  person  is conscious,  rinse 
mouth  with  water  for  at  least  15  minutes. 
Do not  induce vomiting  unless instructed  to 
do  so  by medical  professional.  Get  medical 
attent ion  immed iately . 
(D Note 
Liquid electrolyte  leaking  from  broken  mirror 
glass  will damage  any  plastic  surfaces  it 
comes  in contact  with . C lean  up  spilled  elec
trolyte  immed iately  w ith  clean  water  and  a 
sponge. 
@ Tips 
- Switching  off  the  dimming  function of the 
i nside  rear  view  mirror  also  deactivates  the 
automat ic dimming  function  of the  exterior 
mir rors*. 
- The  automatic  dimming mirrors  do  not  d im 
when  the  interior  lighting  is turned  on  or 
the  reverse  gear  is  selected. 
-Automatic  dimming  for  the  m irror  only  op
erates  properly  if the  light  striking  the  in
side  mirror  is  not  hindered  by other  objects. 
Digital  compass 
Activating  or deactivating  the  compass 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with dig ital  compass 
The  direction  is displayed  on  the  interior  rear 
view mirror. 
Fig.  62 Inside  rea r view m irror:  digital  compa ss activated 
.,.  To  activate  or  deactivate,  hold  the@ button 
down  until  the  red  display  appears  or  disap
pears . 
Lights  and  Vision 
The  digital  compass  on ly works  with  the ignition 
turned  on.  The  directions  are  displayed  as  initials: 
N (North), NE (Northeast), E (East), SE (South
east), 
S (South), SW (Southwest), W (West), NW 
(Northwest) . 
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To avoid  inaccurate  directions,  do  not  allow 
any remote  controls,  electrical  systems,  or 
metal  parts  close  to  the  mirror. 
Setting  the  magnetic  deflection  zone 
Applies  to  vehicles: wit h dig ita l compass 
The correct  magnetic  deflection  zone must  be 
set  in  order  to  display  the  directions  correctly. 
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Fig.  63 North  Ame rica:  magne tic deflection  zo ne bo unda
ri es 
.,.  Hold  the@~ page  61,  fig . 62 button  down  un
til  the  number  of the  set  magnet ic deflection 
zone  appears  on  the  inter io r r ear  view  mirror . 
.,.  Adjust  the  magnetic deflection  zone by repeat
ed ly  pressing  on the @button . The  set  mode 
automatically  deactivates  after  a  few  seconds  . 
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Lights and  Vi sion 
Calibrating  the  compass 
Appl ies to  veh icles: w ith  digital  compass 
The compass  has  to  be recalibrated  if the  display 
is wrong or inaccurate  . 
.,. Hold  the@ button  down until the  letter C is 
displayed  on the  inter ior  rear view  mirror . 
.,.  Drive in  a circle  at  a speed of  about  6 mph  (10 
km/h)  unt il a direction  is shown  on the  interior 
.  . rear  view  mirro r. 
A WARNING 
The d igital  compass  is to  be use d as a direc
tional  a id only.  Even though  you  may want  to 
look  at  it  whi le you a re  dr iving,  you  mus t still 
pay attention  to  traffic,  roa d an d weather  con
ditions  as well  as other  possib le hazards . 
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Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag system  can only 
provide  maximum  protection  if the  front  seats  are correctly adjusted . 
There  are  various  ways  of adjusting  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger . Adjust 
your  seat  properly  so  that: 
- you  can  easily  and  quickly  reach  all  the  switches 
and  controls  in the  instrument  panel 
- your  body  is properly  supported  thus  reducing 
physical  stress  and  fatigue 
- the  safety  belts  and  a irbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection 
¢ page  152. 
In  the  following  sections,  you  will see  exactly 
how you  can  best  adjust  your  seats. 
There  are  special  regulations  and  instructions  for  installing  a  child  safety  seat  on  the  front  pas
senger's  seat . Always follow  the  information  re
garding  child  safety  provided  in¢ 
page  172, 
Child safety. 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  position  of  the  dr iver  and  all 
other  passengers  can  result  in serious  person
al  injury. 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  when  the 
vehicle  is  in motion  - never  put  your  feet  on 
top  of the  instrument  panel,  out  of the  win
dow  or on  top  of the  seat  cushion.  This  ap
plies  especially  to  the  passengers.  If your 
seating  pos it ion  is  inco rrect,  you  increase 
the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of sudden  brak
ing  or  an  accident.  If  the  airbag  inflates  and 
the  seating  position  is  incorrect,  this  could 
result  in personal  injury  or  even  death. 
- It  is  important  for  both  the  driver  and  front 
passenger  to  keep  a  distance  of  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  themse lves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and/or  instrument  panel.  If you're  sitting  any  closer  than  th is,  the  a ir 
bag  system  cannot  protect  you  properly.  In 
S eat s and  stor age 
addit ion,  the  front  seats  and  head  restraints 
must  be  adjusted  to  your  body  height  so 
that  they  can  give you  maximum  protection. 
- Always try  to  keep  as  much  distance  as  pos
sible  between  yourself  and  the  steer ing 
wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  or  front  passeng er's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving.  Your 
seat  may  move  unexpectedly,  causing  sud
den  loss  of vehicle  control  and  personal  in
jury . If you  adjust  your  seat  while  the  vehicle 
is  moving,  you  a re out  of  position . 
Driver's seat 
The correct seat  position  is important  for safe 
and  relaxed driving. 
We  recommend  that  you  adjust  the  dr iver's  seat 
in the  following  manner: 
.,.  Adjust  the  seat  in fore  and  aft  direction  so  that 
you  can  eas ily push  the  pedals  to  the  floor 
while  keeping  your  knees  slightly  bent¢ 
A in 
Why is your  seat  adjustment  so important?  on 
page  63 . 
.,. Adjust  the  seatback  so  that  when  you  sit  with 
your  back  against  the  seatback , you  can  still 
grasp  the  top  of the  steering  wheel. 
.,.  Ad just  the  head  rest ra int  so  the  upper  edge  is 
as  even  as  possib le with  the  top  o f your  head. 
If 
that  is not  possible,  try  to  adj ust  the  head  re
straint  so  that  it  is as  close  to  this  position  as  possible  ¢ 
page  67. 
A WARNING 
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Never  place  any  objects  in the  dr iver 's  foot-
well . An object  could  get  into  the  pedal  area 
and  inte rfe re with  pedal  funct ion . In  case  of 
sudden  braking  or  an  acc ident,  you  would  not 
be  ab le to  brake  or accelerate. 
Front  passenger's seat 
Always move  the  front  passenger  seat  into  the 
rearmost  position . 
To avoid  contact  with  the  a irbag  while  it  is de
ploy ing,  do  not  sit  any  closer  to  the  instrument 
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panel  than  necessary  and  always  wear  the  three
point  safety  belt  provided  adjusted  correctly.  We 
recommend  that  you  adjust  the  passenger's  seat 
in  the  following  manner: 
..  Move the  front  passenger  seat  into the  rear
most  position  of  the  fore  and  aft adjustment 
range  ¢ 
.A in Why is your seat  adjustment  so 
important?  on page  63. 
..  Bring the  backrest  up  to an  (almost)  upright 
pos ition. 
D o  not ride  with  the  seat  reclined. 
..  Adjust  the  head  restra int  so  the  upper  edge  is 
as  even  as  possible  with  the  top  of your  head . If 
that  is not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the  head  re stra int  so  that  it  is as  close  to  th is  posi tion  as 
poss ib le¢ 
page 67. 
..  Place  your  feet  on  the  floor  in front  of the  pas
senger's  seat . 
Front  seats 
Power seat adjustment 
Fig. 6 4 Front  seat ; Controls  for seat adjustment 
Contr ols 
@ -Adjusting  the  lumbar  support: press  the but
ton  in the  corresponding  posit ion¢ &. 
@ -Moving the  seat  up/down:  press  the button 
up/down . To ad just  the  front  seat  cush ion,  press 
the  front  button  up/down.  To adjust the rear  seat 
cushion,  press  the  rear button  up/down 
¢ &. 
@ -Moving the  seat  forward/back: press  the  but
ton  forward/back  ¢ & . 
©-Adjusting  the  backrest  a ngle:  press  the  but
ton  fo rward/back  ¢ & . 
@ -Lengthen ing/shortening  the  upper  th igh 
suppor t*: lift  the  handle¢&,. 
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A WARNING 
-Never adjust  the  driver's  or front  passeng
er 's seat  while  the  veh icle  is moving.  If you 
do  th is  while  the  veh icle  is moving,  you will 
be  out  of  pos it ion.  Always adjust  the  d river 's 
or front  passenger's  sea t when  the  vehicle  is 
no t moving. 
- Be ca reful  whe n ad justing  the  seat  he ight. 
Check to  see  t hat  no  one  is in the  way, or  se
r io us  inju ry  co uld  resu lt! 
- Because  the  seat s can  be  elec trically adjust
e d  w ith  the  ignition  off  or with  the  ignition 
key  removed,  neve r leave  childre n unattend
ed  in the  vehicle . Unsupervised  use  o f the 
electric  seat  ad justments  may  cause  serious 
in jury. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of 
sudden  braking  or  accident,  front  passen 
gers  must  never  ride  in a  moving  vehicle 
w it h  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  belts  and 
the  airbag  system  only offer  max imum  pro
tect ion  when  the  backrest  is up right  and  the 
safety  belts  are  prope rly positioned  on  the 
body. The  more  the  ba ckrest  is  re cli ned,  the 
greate r the  risk of  perso na l inju ry from  an 
incorrect  seating  posit ion  and  improperly 
posi tioned  safety  belts. 
Memory  function 
Memory  for  driver's  seat 
App lies  to  vehicles: wit h seat  memory 
The seat  adjustment  settings  for  two drivers can 
be  stored  using the  memory  buttons  in the driv
er's door . 
Fig. 65 Dr ive r's  door:  Seat  memory 
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In addition  to  the  setting  for  the  drive r's  seat , 
the  exterior  rear  view  mirror  setting  can  be  stor
ed  and  reca lled  through  seat  memory  if the  veh i
cle  is  properly  equipped. 
Storin g and  recallin g se tting s 
With  the  help  of  the  memory  buttons  1 and  2 
¢ fig. 65 the  settings  for  two  different  drivers 
can  be  stored  and  reca lled 
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The cu rrent  settings  are  also  a utomat ica lly as 
signed  to  the  remote  control  key being  used 
when  the  vehicle  is locked . When  the  vehicle  is 
un locked,  the  settings  assigned  to  the  remote 
contro l key being  used  are  automatica lly recalled . 
Turnin g seat  m emo ry on  and off 
If the IO FF I sw itch  is depressed,  the  seat  memory 
is inoperative . When  the  Memory  function  is off, 
the  LED in the  button  lights  up. 
All the  stored  settings  a re  retained.  We  recom
mend  using  the 
I O FF I sw itch  and  de activating  the 
seat  memory  if the  vehicle  is only  go ing  to  be 
used 
temporarily by a  driver  whose  settings  are 
not  going  to  be  stored . 
Storing  and  recalling  settings 
Applies to vehicles:  with  seat  memory 
Storing  settings 
~ Adjust  the  driv er's seat. 
~ Adjust  the  two  exter ior  mirrors. 
~ Press  the !SET I button.  The  light  in the  button 
will come  on. 
~ Now  p ress  a  memory  button (III or~).  If  the 
stor ing  procedure  is correct,  a confirmation 
tone  w ill sound . 
Recall ing  setting s 
~ If  the  dr iver 's  door  is open  and  the  ignit ion  is 
switched  off, tap  the  correspond ing  memory 
button  br iefly . 
~ If  the  dr iver's  door  is  closed  or the  ignit ion  is 
switched  on,  p ress  the  approp riate  memo ry 
button  until  the  s to red  pos ition  is  rea ched . 
Successful  storage  is confirmed  audibly  and  by 
the  light  in the 
ISET I button  illum inat ing 
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S eat s and  stor age 
When  the  vehicle  is lo cked , the  current  settings 
are  stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  contro l 
key . But  the  settings  stored  on  memory  buttons 
1 to  2  are  not  deleted . They can  be  recalled  at 
any  time . When  the  vehicle  is 
unlocked , the  set
t ings  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key a re  re 
stored . 
If your  vehicle  is driven  by other  persons  using 
your  remote  control  key, you  should  save  your  in
dividua l seat  position  on  one  of the  memory  but 
tons . You can  recall  your  settings  again  simply 
and  conveniently  by p ress ing  the  corresponding 
memo ry  butto n. When  the  vehicle  is  locked, 
these  settings  are  automatica lly re-assigned  to 
the  remote  control  key and  stored . 
& WARNING 
- For safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting  can  only 
be  recalled  when  the  vehicle  is stationary  -
otherwise  you  risk  hav ing  an  accident. 
- In  an  emergency  the  recall  proced ure  can  be 
cancelled  by pressing  the 
I OFF I switch  or  by 
tapp ing  of  the  memory  buttons. 
Activating  remote  control  key memory 
Applies to  vehicles:  wit h seat  memory 
To assign  the  dr iver 's  seat  settings  to  the  remote 
control  key when  locking  the  vehicle,  the  function 
must  be  activated  in the  radio  or  MMI*. 
~ Select: ! CAR I function  button > Seat  adju st
ment > Dri ver's  seat > Key mem.  p ro fi le > On . 
Or 
~ Select: !CARI function  button> Car sy ste ms* 
cont ro l butto n > Vehicl e se tting s > Seats > 
Driver 's  seat > Remote control  ke y> On . 
(j) Tips 
If you  do  not  want  anothe r driver's  sett ings  to 
be  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key, switch 
off  the  memory  function  usi ng  the  rad io  or 
M  MI* or  t he 
I OFF I button r::!> page  64. 
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Rear  seat 
General  information 
Safe  transportation  of passengers  on  the  rear 
seats  requires  proper  safety  precautions . 
All passengers  on  the  rear  seats  must  be  seated 
in compliance  with  the  safety  guidelines  ex
plained  in 
¢ page  144 and ¢page  152. The  cor 
rect  seat ing  pos ition  is crit ical  for  the  safety  of 
front 
and rear  seat  passengers  alike ¢ page  138. 
_& WARNING 
-Occupants  in the  front and rear  seats  must 
always  be  properly  restrained. 
- Do not  let  anyone  ride  in the  vehicle  without 
the  head  restraints  prov ided . Head  re
strain ts  he lp to  red uce  in juries. 
- Loose  item s  inside  the  passenger  compa rt
me nt,  can  fly forward  in a  crash  or s udden 
mane uver  and  injure  occ upants . Always 
store  articles  in the  luggage  compartment 
and  use  the  fasten ing  eyes,  especially  when 
the  rear  seatbacks  have  been  fo lded  down. 
- Read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
¢page  138, 
Proper seating  positions  for passengers  in 
rear seats. 
Adjusting  seat 
The fore-and-oft  adjustment  of  the  seat  cushion 
and  the  seotbock  angle  can be  adjusted. 
F ig. 66  Ad just ing seatba ck a ngle 
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Fig.  67  Fore -and -aft  adj ustme nt 
Adjustin g sea tback angle 
~ Pull the  Lever up  and  push  the  seatback  toward 
the  rear  to  the  desired  position  ¢ 
fig. 66 . Re
lease  the  lever. 
~ Pull the  lever  up  so  that  the  seatback  pivo ts for
ward . Release  the  lever  and  push  the  seatback 
to  the  rear  to  retu rn the  seatback  to  the  norma l 
position . 
Fore-and-aft  ad justment 
~ Pull  the  ha ndle  up  and  push  the  seat  forwa rd o r 
back ¢ 
fig. 67. 
~ Release  the  handle  and  continue  to  push  the 
seat  unt il the  seat  Latch engages. 
_& WARNING 
- For safety  reasons,  the  seat  must  only  be 
ad justed  when  the  vehicle  is stationary  -
danger  of accident! 
- Exercise  caution  when  adjusting  the  seat. 
Ad justing  the  seat  witho ut  checking  or  pay
ing  attention  can  pinch  fingers  or  limbs  -
danger  of  injury! 
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Head  restraints 
Front  head  restraints 
Fig. 68 Front  se ats  head  restraints : adj usting  t he  heig ht 
The  head  restraints  on  the front seats  can  be  ad
justed  to  provide  safe  support  to  head  and  neck 
at  the  optimum  heig ht. W hen  optimally  ad just
ed,  the  top  of the  restra int  should  be  level w ith 
the  top  of the  head . If that  is not  possible,  t ry  to 
ad just  t he  head  res tra in t so  that  i t  is as  cl ose  to 
this  posit ion  as  poss ible ¢ 
page  138 , Proper ad
justment  of  head  restraints . 
• Grasp  the  sides  of the  head  restra int  wit h both 
hands  and  slide  it upward/dow nw ard  un til you 
f eel  it  cli ck into  place  ¢ 
fig. 68. 
Refe r to  ¢ page  138,  Proper adjustment  of  head 
res traint s 
fo r guide lines  on  how  to  adj ust  t he 
h e igh t of  the fron t  head  re st ra in ts  to suit  t he  oc 
cupa nt's  body  size . 
A WARNING 
-Driv ing  without  hea d restra ints  or with  hea d 
restraints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted  in
c reases  the  r isk  of serious  or  fata l neck  in
jury  dramatically. 
- Read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS¢ 
page  138, 
Proper adjustment  of  head  restraints. 
(D Tips 
Cor rectly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety 
be lts  are  a n ext reme ly effective  combination 
of sa fety  fea tures . 
Seats  and  storage 
Rear head  restraints 
Fig.  69 Rea r seat : head  rest ra in ts 
Fig. 70 Rea r sea t: o ute r head  rest ra in t 
If there  is a  passenger  on  t he  rear  center  seating 
pos ition,  slid e the  center  head  restraint  upward 
a t  le ast  to  the  next  notch¢ 
A. 
Adju sting  the  head restraint s 
• To move  t he  head  rest raint  up,  ho ld  it at  the 
sides  with  both  hands  and  s lide  it  upward  unt il 
you  feel  it  cl ick into  p lace . 
•  To move  the  head  rest rain t down,  press  the 
button  @and  slide  t he  head  rest raint  down
ward . 
Removing  the  outer  head  restraints 
• Fold the  backrest  forward¢ page 69. 
•  Move the  head  restraint  upwa rd  as  fa r as  it ca n 
go. 
•  Press  the  re lease @¢ 
fig. 70 with  the  mechan
ical  key ¢ 
page  3 7 and  the  button @¢ fig.  69 . 
Pull the  he ad  restrai nt  ou t of  the bac krest  at 
the  same  ti me 
c:::> A . 
Installing  the  outer  head restraints 
• Slide  the  posts  on  the  head  rest raint  down  into 
the  guides  until  you  feel the  posts  click  into 
p lace .  .,. 
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Seats  and storag e 
... Press  the  button @ c;, fig.  69 and  slide  the  head 
restraint  a ll the  way down . You shou ld  not  be 
able  to  pull  the  head  restraint  out  of the  back rest. 
R emoving the  c enter  head r estrain t 
"Move  the  head  restra int  upward  as  far  as  it  can 
go . 
...  Press  the  button@¢ 
fig.  69 and  pull  the  head 
restraint  out  of the  backrest¢,& . 
Install ing the  c ent er h ead r estraint 
" Slide  the  posts  on  the  head  restraint  down  into 
the  gu ides  unti l you  feel  the  posts  click into 
place  . 
...  Press  the  button @ 
c;, fig.  69 and  slide  the  head 
restraint  a ll the  way down . You shou ld  not  be 
able  to  pull  the  head  restraint  out  of the  back
rest. 
So that  the  driver  can  have  a  better  view to  the 
rear,  the  head  restraints  should  be  pushed  down 
completely  when  the  rear  seats  are  not  occupied. 
A WARNING 
- Only remove  the  rear  seat  head  restraints  when  necessary  in o rder  to  install  a  child 
seat.  Insta ll the  head  restraint  again  imme
diately  once  the  ch ild seat  is removed.  Driv
ing withou t head  restraints  or wit h head  re
straints  that  are  not  properly  ad justed  in 
creases  the  risk  of  serious  or fata l neck  in 
jury  dramatically. 
- Read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
c:> page  138, 
Proper  adjustment  of  head  restraints. 
(D} Tips 
Cor rectly  adjusted  head  restrain ts and  safety 
be lts  are  an  ext reme ly e ffect ive comb inat ion 
of sa fety  feat ures . 
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Center  armrest 
The armrest  is adjustable  in  several  stages  and 
can be moved  forward  and  back. 
Fig.  71  Armrest  between  d rive r's and passe nger 's seat 
Adjusting  the  a rmrest 
" To  adjust  the  armrest  angle,  p ivot  the  a rm rest 
fully down. 
...  Lift  the  arm rest  detent  by detent  until  the  de
sired  posi tion  is re ached. 
Moving the  a rmrest 
...  Yo u can move the  armres t forward  or  back 
¢ fig. 71 . 
There  is a storage  compartment  under  the  arm
rest.