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3.Folddownthemulti-functionhook,refertopage 260.4.Lowerthecargofloorpanel,arrow1,untilitis
restingonthemulti-functionhook,arrow2.
Withstoragecompartmentpackage:
1.Folddownthemulti-functionhook,refertopage 260.2.Liftthecargofloorpanel.3.Releasetheloopfromthecargofloorpanel.4.Attachtheloop,arrow1,onthemulti-funcj
tionhook,arrow2.
Tensioningstrap
Atensioningstrapisavailableontheleftsidetrimforfasteningsmallobjects.
Net Smallobjectscanbestowedinthenetontheleftside.
Storagecompartmentontheleft
side
Generalinformation
Astoragecompartmentislocatedontheleft
sideinthecargoarea.
Opening
Pullthehandle.
Storagecompartmentonthe
rightside
Generalinformation Dependingonthevehicleequipment,astorage
compartmentislocatedontherightside.
Opening
Pullthehandle.
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Storagecompartmentbelow
cargofloorpanel
Generalinformation Thereisastoragecompartmentunderthecargo
floorpanel.
Foldupthecargofloorpanel.
Enlargingthecargoarea
Concept
Dependingonthevehicleequipment,thecargo
areacanbeenlargedasfollows:
'xTherearseatbackrestscanbefoldeddown.'xTherearseatbackrestscanbemovedintoan
uprightloadingpositionusingthecargosetj ting.
Generalinformation
Therearseatbackrestisdividedataratioof40m20m40.Thesiderearseatbackrestsandthe
centersectioncanbefoldeddownseparately.
Dependingonthevehicleequipment,therear seatbackrestscanbefoldeddownfromtherearorfromthecargoarea.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Dangerofjammingwithfoldingdownthebackj rests.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamage
toproperty.Makesurethattheareaofmovej mentoftherearbackrestandtheoftheheadrestraintisclearpriortofoldingdown.
Warning
Ifarearseatbackrestisnotlocked,unsecured cargocanbethrownaboutthecarssinterior;
forinstance,intheeventofanaccident,braking oranevasivemaneuver.Thereisariskofinjury.Makesurethattherearseatbackrestislocked
afterfoldingitback.
Warning
Thestabilityofthechildrestraintsystemislimj itedorcompromisedwithincorrectseatadjustj mentorimproperinstallationofthechildseat.
Thereisariskofinjuriesordangertolife.Make surethatthechildrestraintsystemfitssecurelyagainstthebackrest.Ifpossible,adjustthe
backresttiltforallaffectedbackrestsandcorj
rectlyadjusttheseats.Makesurethatseats andbackrestsaresecurelyengagedorlocked.
Ifpossible,adjusttheheightoftheheadrej
straintsorremovethem.
Warning
Oncetherearseatbackresthasbeenfolded down,thelockingbracketprotrudesintothe
car'sinterior.Thereisariskofdamagetopropj
erty.Whentherearseatbackrestisfolded down,payattentiontotheprotrudinglocking
bracketandkeepthisareaunobstructed.
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NOTICE
Vehiclepartscanbedamagedwhenfolding
downtherearbackrest.Thereisariskofdamj agetoproperty.Makesurethattheareaof
movementoftherearbackrestincludinghead
restraintisclearwhenfoldingdown.
Foldingdowntherearseat
backrestfromtherear
Pulltheleverandfoldtherearseatbackrestforj ward.
Foldingdowntherearseat
backrestfromthecargoarea
Pulltheleverinsidethecargoarea.
Leftlever:theleftandcenterrearseatbackrests
foldforward.
Rightlever:therightrearseatbackrestfoldsforj
ward.
Foldingdownthecentersection
1.Folddownthecenterheadrestraint.2.Pressthebuttonandpullthecentersectionforward.
Cargoposition
Generalinformation
Therearseatbackrestscanbemovedintoan
uprightloadingpositionindividually.Anadjustj
mentinseveraltiltstagesispossibleasneeded.
Thebackresttiltforthecentersectionisadj
justedtogetherwiththeleftbackrest.
Adjusting
1.Pulltheleverandholditthere.2.Movetherearseatbackrestintoanuprightloadingposition.
Aftertheadjustment,movethebackrestslightlyforwardorbacktoengageitcorrectly.
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Cargocover
Safetyinformation
Warning
Looseobjectsordeviceswithacableconnecj
tiontothevehicle,forinstancemobilephones, canbethrownintothecar'sinteriorwhiledrivjing,forinstanceintheeventofanaccidentor
duringbrakingandevasivemaneuvers.Thereis
ariskofinjury.Securelooseobjectsordevices
withacableconnectiontothevehicleinthe car'sinterior.
NOTICE
Acargocoverhookedinincorrectlycancause
damage.Thereisariskofdamagetoproperty.
Hookthecargocoveronbothsides.
Removing
Cargocoverinthetailgate
1.Pullthecargocoverwithbothhandsbythe
outeredges,arrows1,todisengageitfrom
thebrackets.2.Pushthecargocoverupward,arrow2,and
removeit.Cargocoverinthecargoarea1.Pushthebackedgeofthecargocoverup
andoutofthesidebrackets,arrow1.2.Removecargocover,arrow2.
Stowing
Theindividualcargocoverscanberemovedand
stowedunderthecargofloorpanelwhentransj portingbulkyitems.
1.Foldupthecargofloorpanel.2.Stowthecargocoverfromthetailgatewith
thetopsideupintheleftrecess.3.Stowthecargocoverfromthecargoareain
therightrecess.4.Closethecargofloorpanelcompletely.
Installing
Proceedinthereverseordertoreinstall.Make
surethatthecargocoversarepositionedcorj
rectlyinthebracketsandthattheyclearlyenj
gage.
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Skiandsnowboardbag
Theskiandsnowboardbagiscontainedina
protectivejacketinthecargoarea.
Followtheinstallationandowner'smanualinj
cludedintheprotectivejacket.
Dependingonthevehicleequipment:remove
theemergencywheelfromthevehicletomount
theskiandsnowboardbag.
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ThingstorememberwhendrivingVehiclefeaturesandoptions
Thischapterdescribesallstandard,country-spejcificandoptionalfeaturesofferedwiththeseries. Italsodescribesfeaturesthatarenotnecessarilyavailableinyourvehicle,forinstance,duetothe
selectedoptionsorcountryversions.Thisalso
appliestosafety-relatedfunctionsandsystems. Whenusingthesefunctionsandsystems,theapplicablelawsandregulationsmustbeobj
served.
Breaking-inperiod
Generalinformation Movingpartsneedtobeginworkingtogethersmoothly.
Thefollowinginstructionswillhelpyoutoachj ievealongvehiclelifeandgoodefficiency.
Duringbreak-in,donotusetheLaunchControl, refertopage 136.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Duetonewpartsandcomponents,safetyand driverassistancesystemscanreactwithadej
lay.Thereisariskofaccident.Afterinstalling newpartsorwithanewvehicle,driveconserj
vativelyandinterveneearlyifnecessary.Obj
servethebreak-inproceduresoftherespective
partsandcomponents.
Engine,transmission,andaxle
drive
Upto1,200miles/2,000km
Donotexceedthemaximumengineandroad
speed:'xForgasolineengine4,500rpmand
100mph/160km/h.
Avoidfullloadorkickdownunderallcircumstanj ces.
From1,200miles/2,000km
Theengineandvehiclespeedcangraduallybe increased.
Tires Tiretractionisnotoptimalduetomanufacturing
circumstanceswhentiresarebrand-new;they achievetheirfulltractionpotentialafterabreak-intime.
Driveconservativelyforthefirst
200miles/300km.
Brakesystem Brakediscsandbrakepadsonlyreachtheirfull
effectivenessafterapprox.300miles/500km. Drivemoderatelyduringthisbreak-inperiod.
Followingpartreplacement Observethebreak-inproceduresagain,ifcomj
ponentsmentionedabovearereplaced.
Drivingonpoorroads
Concept
Becauseofitsgreatergroundclearance,thevej
hiclecanbedrivenonavarietyofroadtypesand qualities.
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All-wheeldrivecanhelpimproveforwardmojmentum.
Safetyinformation
NOTICE
Objectsinunpavedareas,forinstancestones
orbranches,candamagethevehicle.Thereis
ariskofdamagetoproperty.Donotdriveon
unpavedterrain.
Whendrivingonpoorroads
Foryourownsafety,forthesafetyofpassengersandofthevehicle,heedthefollowingpoints:
'xFamiliarizeyourselfwiththevehiclebefore
driving.'xDonottakeriskswhendriving.'xAdjustthespeedtotheroadsurfacecondij tions.Thesteeperandmoreuneventheroad
surface,theslowerthespeedshouldbe.'xWhendrivingonsteepuphillordownhill
grades:addengineoilandcoolantuptonear
theMAXmark.'xOnsteepdownhillgrades,useHillDescent ControlHDC.'xAvoidthatthechassisbottomcominginconj
tactwiththeground.
Thegroundclearanceisnomorethan7.8inj
ches/20cmandcanvaryaccordingtothevej
hicle'sload.'xWhenwheelscontinuetospin,depressthe
acceleratorsothatdrivingstabilitycontrol
systemscandistributethedrivingforcetothe wheels.ActivateDTCDynamicTractionConjtrolifavailable.
Afteratriponpoorroads
Afteratriponpoorroads,checkwheelsandtires
fordamagetomaintaindrivingsafety.Clear heavysoilingfromthebody.
Generaldrivingnotes
Closingthetailgate
Safetyinformation
Warning
Anopentailgateprotrudesfromthevehicleand canendangeroccupantsandothertrafficparj ticipantsordamagethevehicleintheeventof
anaccident,brakingorevasivemaneuvers.In
addition,exhaustfumesmayenterthecar'sinj
terior.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamage
toproperty.Donotdrivewiththetailgateopen.
Drivingwiththetailgateopen
Ifdrivingwiththetailgateopencannotbe
avoided:
'xCloseallwindowsandtheglasssunroof.'xGreatlyincreasetheairflowfromthevents.'xDrivemoderately.
Hotexhaustgassystem
Warning
Duringdrivingoperation,hightemperaturescan
occurunderneaththevehiclebody,forinstance
causedbytheexhaustgassystem.Ifcombustij
blematerials,suchasleavesorgrass,comein contactwithhotpartsoftheexhaustgassysj
tem,thesematerialscanignite.Thereisarisk ofinjuryorriskofdamagetoproperty.Donot
removetheheatshieldsinstalledandneverapj
plyundercoatingtothem.Makesurethatno
combustiblematerialscancomeincontactwith hotvehiclepartsindrivingoperation,idleor
duringparking.Donottouchthehotexhaust gassystem.
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Mobilecommunicationdevices
inthevehicle
Warning
Vehicleelectronicsandmobilephonescaninj
fluenceoneanother.Thereisradiationdueto thetransmissionoperationsofmobilephones.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamageto
property.Ifpossible,inthecar'sinterioruse onlymobilephoneswithdirectconnectionsto
anexteriorantennainordertoexcludemutual interferenceanddeflecttheradiationfromthecar'sinterior.
Hydroplaning
Onwetorslushyroads,awedgeofwatercan
formbetweenthetiresandroadsurface.
Thisphenomenonisreferredtoashydroplaning.
Itischaracterizedbyapartialorcompletelossof contactbetweenthetiresandtheroadsurface,ultimatelyunderminingyourabilitytosteerand
brakethevehicle.
Drivingthroughwater Generalinformation
Whendrivingthroughwater,followthefollowing:
'xDrivethroughcalmwateronly.'xDrivethroughwateronlyifitisnotdeeper
thanmaximum19.6inches/50cm.'xDrivethroughwaternofasterthanwalking
speed,upto3mph/5km/h.
Safetyinformation
NOTICE
Whendrivingtooquicklythroughtoodeepwaj
ter,watercanenterintotheenginecompartj ment,theelectricalsystemorthetransmission.Thereisariskofdamagetoproperty.When
drivingthroughwater,donotexceedthemaxij
mumindicatedwaterlevelandthemaximum
speedfordrivingthroughwater.
Brakingsafely
Generalinformation ThevehicleisequippedwiththeAntilockBrake
SystemABSasastandardfeature.
Performanemergencystopinsituationsthatrej
quiresuch.
Steeringisstillresponsive.Youcanstillavoidany
obstacleswithaminimumofsteeringeffort.
Pulsationofthebrakepedalandsoundsfromthe
hydrauliccircuitsindicatethattheAntilockBrake
SystemABSisinitsactivemode.
Incertainbrakingsituations,theperforatedbrake
discscanemitfunctionalnoises.However,funcj
tionalnoiseshavenoeffectontheperformance
andoperationalreliabilityofthebrake.
Objectsintheareaaroundthe
pedals
Warning
Objectsinthedriver'sfloorareacanlimitthe pedaldistanceorblockadepressedpedal.
Thereisariskofaccident.Stowobjectsinthe vehiclesuchthattheyaresecuredandcannotenterintothedriver'sfloorarea.Usefloormatsthataresuitableforthevehicleandcanbe
safelyattachedtothefloor.Donotuseloose
floormatsanddonotlayerseveralfloormats. Makesurethatthereissufficientclearancefor
thepedals.Ensurethatthefloormatsaresej
curelyfastenedagainaftertheywereremoved,
forinstanceforcleaning.
Drivinginwetconditions
Whenroadsarewet,salted,orinheavyrain,genj
tlypressthebrakepedaleveryfewmiles.
Ensurethatthisactiondoesnotendangerother
traffic.
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