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X
Press and hold button Bon remot econtrol
A until indicator lamp :lights up green.
If indicator lamp :lights up green or
flashes, then programming has been suc-
cessful.
X Release button Bof garage door drive
remote control A.
X If indicator lamp :lights up red: repeat
the programming procedure for the corre-
sponding button on the rear-view mirror.
When doing so, vary the distance between
remote control Aand the rear-view mirror.
i If the indicator lamp flashes green after
successful programming, the garage door
system is using arolling code. After pro-
gramming, you must synchronise the
garage door opener integrated in the rear-
view mirror with the receiver of the garage
door system.
Synchronising the rolling code
Your vehicle must be within range of the
garage door or exterior gate drive. Make sure
that neither your vehicle nor any persons/
object sare present within the sweep of the
door or gate.
Observe the safety notes when performing
the rolling code synchronisation.
X Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press the programming button of the door
or gate drive (see the door or gate drive
operating instructions, e.g. under "Pro-
gramming of additional remote controls").
i Usually ,you now have 30seconds to ini-
tiate the next step.
X Press previously programmed button ;,
= or? of the integrated garage door
opener until the door closes.
The rolling code synchronisation is then
complete. Problems when programming
If you have problems when programming the
integrated garage door opener, please note
the following:
R
Check the transmitter frequency of garage
door drive remote control A.This can usu-
ally be found on the back of the remote
control.
R Replace the batteries in garage door
remote control A.This increases the like-
lihood that garage door remote control A
will transmit astronga nd precise signal to
the integrated garage door opener in the
rear-view mirror.
R When programming, hold remote control
A at varying distances and angles from the
button which you are programming. Try var-
ious angles at adistance between 5and
30 cm or at the same angle but at varying
distances.
R If there is another remote control for the
same garage door drive, perform the pro-
gramming steps again using this remote
control. Before performing these steps,
make sure that new batteries have been
fitted in garage door drive remote control
A.
R Note that some remote controls transmit
only for alimited period (the indicator lamp
on the remote control goes out). Press but-
ton Bon remote control Aagain before
transmission ends.
R Align the aerial cable of the garage door
opener unit. This can improve signal recep-
tion/transmission.
Opening or closing the garage door Once programmed, the integrated garage
door opener will assume the function of the
garage door system's remote control. Please
also read the operating instructions for the
garage door system.288
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X
Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press button ;,=or? which you have
programmed to operate the garage door.
Garage door system with afixed code: indi-
cator lamp :lights up green.
Garage door system with arolling code:
indicator lamp :flashes green.
i The transmitter will transmit asignal for
as long as the button is pressed. The trans-
mission is halted after amaximum of ten
seconds and indicator lamp :lights up
yellow. Press button ;,=or? again if
necessary.
Clearing the memory X
Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press buttons ;and ?.
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
X Press and hold buttons ;and ?until the
indicator lamp turns green.
i Make sure that you clear the memory of
the integrated garage door opener before
selling the vehicle.
Frequencies Europe
Country Radio typea
pproval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz) AD (Andorra) 20 July
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868
AT (Austria) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 18 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 BE (Belgium) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 18 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 Country Radio typea
pproval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz) BG (Bulga-
ria) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 12 April
07
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 CH (Switzer-
land) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE14357
27 May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 CY (Cyprus) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 5May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 CZ (Czech
Republic) General Licenc
eGL-30/R/
2000 Reg. No. 844 13 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433 DK (Den-
mark) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 20 April
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 DE (Ger-
many) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC
R&TTE751930129A pril 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 EE (Estonia) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 11 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 ES (Spain) 000438/2005,
000439/2005,
000440/2005
000441/2005,
000445/2005,
000446/2005
000447/2005
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 Features
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Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
FI (Finland) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TTE10668
13 May 05
MHz :27,40 ,433 ,868 FR (France) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TTE10668
13 May 05
27 ,30,40 ,433 ,868 GI (Gibraltar) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TTE1 3May
05 (UK)
MHz :27, 40 ,418, 433, 868 GR (Greece) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC
R&TTE11409/18/4/2005
18 May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 HR (Croatia) SDR 224/06
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868
HU (Hun-
gary) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TT E18May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 IC (Canary
Islands) 000438/2005,
000439/2005
000440/2005,
000441/2005
000445/2005,
000446/2005
000447/2005, 3rd June
2005
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868
IE (Ireland) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TT E18May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
IS (Iceland) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TT E18May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 IT (Italy) DGPGSR/II/347487/
FOR/15347
DGPGSR/II/347487/
FOR/15348
DGPGSR/II/347487/
FOR/15350
DGPGSR/II/347487/
FOR/15357
DGPGSR/II/347487/
FOR/15358
DGPGSR/II/347487/
FOR/15359
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868
LI (Liechten-
stein) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TT E14357
27 May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 LT (Lithua-
nia) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC
R&TTE27.4-1B-1609 6May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 LU (Luxem-
bourg) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC
R&TTE150405/9538 24
May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 LV (Latvia) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE
27.4-1B-1609 26 April 06
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 290
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Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
MC (Mon-
aco) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TTE10668
13 May 05
MHz :27,40 ,433 ,868 MT (Malta) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TT E18M ay
05
MHz :27,40 ,433 ,868 NL (Nether-
lands) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TT E18M ay
05
MHz :27,40 ,433 ,868 NO (Norway) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC
R&TTE05/02424-SA64 418
May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 PL (Poland) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/ECR &TTE 21 April
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 PT (Portugal) ANCOM-S08399/05
27, 40, 433, 868
RO (Roma-
nia) Article 6.4 of Directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868
RU (Russian
Federation) POC
CDE.MJ05.H00015 13
May 05
MHz: 433 SE (Sweden) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 18 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
SI (Slovenia) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE
500-1/2005-437 9May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 SK (Slova-
kia) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE
Slovak
206/11/2005 4May 05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 UK (United
Kingdom) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 18 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 418, 433, 868 Africa
Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
EG (Egypt) W-KLE-17/08 Mar
.06
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 418, 433,
868 RE (Réunion) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE 11 July
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 ZA (South
Africa) 11 Octobe
r2005
MHz: 27, 40, 433 America
Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
BB (Barba-
dos) Registratio
nnot required
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 CL (Chile) 38447/F-23 No.3.3634
MHz: 40, 433 Features
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Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
GF (French
Guyana) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/E CR&TTE10668
13 May 05
MHz :27,30 ,40, 433, 868 GP (Guade-
lo
up e) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TTE10668
13 May 05
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868 MQ (Martini-
que) Article
6ofDirective
1999/5/EC R&TT E11July
05
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868 MX (Mexico) MHz: 280 to 390
Asia
Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
AE (United
Arab Emi-
rates) 1623/5/10-2/26/76
MHz: 433
JO (Jordan) TRC/LPD/2005/23
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868
KW (Kuwait) 5O
ctober 2005
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 418, 433,
868 LB (Leba-
non) 2920/O&M/2006
/3July
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 SA (Saudi
Arabia) 11_02_05/5024-5-6
MHz: 418, 433
SY (Syria) 279/4/14
/05March 06 TR (Turkey) National Certification 23
July 07
MHz: 433 Australia
Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
AU (Aus-
tralia) 28 June
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868
NZ (New
Zealand) 20 March 06
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433
Floormat on the driver's side
G
WARNING
Make sure that there is sufficient clearance
around the pedalsw henf loormats are used,
and that the floormats are properly secured.
The floormats must be correctly secured at all
times using the securing knob and retainers.
Before you drive off ,chec kthe floormats and
secure them if necessary. Afloormat which is
not properly secured can slip and thereby
interfere with the movemen tofthe pedals.
Do not place floormats on top of one another. X
Slide the seat backwards.
X To fit: lay the floormat in the footwell.
X Press studs :onto retainers ;.
X To remove: pull the floormat from retain-
ers ;.
X Remove the floormats. 292
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Retrofitte
danti-glare film
Retrofitted anti-glare fil monthe inside of the
windows can interferew ith radio/mobile
telephone reception. This is particularly the
case for conductive or metallic-coated films.
You can obtain information about anti-glare
film from aqualified specialist workshop. Features
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Useful information
............................296
Engine compartment ........................296
Service ............................................... 300
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Useful information
i This Owner's Manual describes all mod-
els, series and optional equipment for your
vehicle that were available at the time of
going to press. National variation sare pos-
sible. Not ethat your vehicle may not be
equipped with all of the function sdescri-
bed. This is also the case for system sand
function srelevan ttosafety.
i Read the information on qualified special-
ist workshops: (Y page 23). Engine compartment
Bonnet
Opening the bonnet G
WARNING
Do not pull the release lever while the vehicle
is in motion. If you do so, the bonnet may open
up and block your view. G
WARNING
There is arisk of injury if the bonnet is open,
even if the engin eisnot running.
Some engin ecomponents can become very
hot.
To avoid the risk of burns, only touc hthose
components described in the Owner's Manual
and observ ethe relevan tsafet ynotes. G
WARNING
The radiator fan between th eradiator and the
engine can start automatically, even if th ekey
has been remove dfromt heignitio nlock. For
this reason, you must not reach into the fan
rotation area. You could otherwise be injured. Vehicles with
apetrol engine: The elec-
tronic ignitio nsystem uses high voltage. For
this reason ,you mus tnever touch ignition
system components( ignition coil, ignition
cables, spark plug connectors or test socket)
while:
R the engine is running
R the engine is being started
R the ignition is switched on and the engine
is being cranked by hand
You could otherwise suffer an electric shock
and be seriously or even fatally injured.
Vehicles with adiesel engine: The elec-
tronic injection control uses high voltage. For
this reason ,you must never touc hinjection
system components while:
R the engin eisrunning
R the engin eisbeing started
R the ignition is switched on
You could otherwise suffer an electric shock
and be seriously or even fatally injured. G
WARNING
The windscreen wipers and wiper linkage
could be set in motion.
When the bonnet is open, you or others could
be injured by the wiper linkage.
Make sure that the windscreen wipers are
switched off. Remove the key or make sure
that no ignition position has been selected
with KEYLESS-GO. All indicator lamps must be
off in the instrumen tpanel.
! Make sure that the windscreen wipers are
not folded away from the windscreen .Oth-
erwise, yo ucould damage the windscreen
wipers or the bonnet. 296
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X
Make sure that the windscreen wipers are
switched off.
X Pull release lever :on the bonnet.
The bonnet is released. X
Reach into the gap, pull bonnet catch han-
dle ;up and lift the bonnet.
If you lift the bonnet by approximately
40 cm, the bonnet is opened and held open
automatically by the gas-filled strut.
Closing the bonnet G
WARNING
Make sure that nobody can become trapped
as you close the bonnet.
X Lower the bonnet and let it fall from a
height of approximately 20 cm.
X Check that the bonnet has engaged prop-
erly.
If the bonnet can be raised slightly, it is not
properly engaged. Open it again and close
it with alittle more force. Radiator
Vehicles with adiesel engine: do not cover
the radiator .Donot use thermal mats, insect
protection covers or anything similar. Doing
so can cause the Onboard Diagnostics Sys-
tem to display inaccurate values. Some of
these values are legally required and must
always be correct. Engine oil
General notes Dependin
gonyour driving style, the vehicle
consumes up to 0.8 lofoil per 1,000 km. The
oil consumption may be higher than this when
the vehicle is new or if you frequently drive at
high engine speeds.
Dependin gonthe engine, the oil dipstick may
be installed at adifferent location.
When checking the oil level:
R park the vehicle on alevel surface.
R the engine should be switched off for
approximately five minutes if the engine is
at normal operating temperature.
R if the engine is not at normal operating
temperature, e.g. if the engine was only
started briefly: wait about 30 minutes
before carrying out the measurement. Engine compartment
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