fog light MERCEDES-BENZ V-CLASS 2021 Owners Manual

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1
å ESP®
OFF →
304
2 ÷ ESP®

304
3 · Distance warning →
308
4 Ð Powe r steering →
309
5 #! Turn signal lights →
108
6 ! Parking brake (yellow) →
304
7 ! ABS →
304
8 ; Engine diagnostics →
309
9 % Preglow
A ! Parking brake (red) →
304
B J Brakes (red) →
304
C ? Coolant →
309
D J Brakes (yellow) inopera-
tive E
6 Restraint system →
304
F ü Seat belt →
307
G K High beam →
108
H L Low beam →
107
I 6 Reser vefuel →
309
J T Standing lights and
licence plate and instrument
lighting →
107
K R Rear fog light →
107
N Inoperative
L h Tyre pressure monitoring
system →
311
Cor responding messages may
also be shown on the inst ru-
ment cluster displa y.→
281 At
a glance – Indicator and warning lamps
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Ext
Ext
er
erior lighting
ior lighting N
No
ot
tes on c
es on c hanging t
hanging t he lights when dr
he lights when dr iving abr
iving abroad
oad Lo
Lo
w beam
w beam
In countries in which tra1c drives on the opposite
side of thero ad from the country in which the
ve hicle is registered, you will ha vetoswitch the
headlamps tosymmetrical dipped beam. This will
pr ev ent oncoming tra1c from being dazzled. Sym-
metrical dipped beam will no longer illuminate the
edge of the car riag ewa y as far or as high.
V
V ehicles wit
ehicles wit h halog
h halogen headlam
en headlam ps:
ps:
It is not necessary tochange the headlamps over
to symmetrical dipped beam. The statutory
re qu irements of the countries in which tra1c
drives on the opposite side of thero ad from the
count ryin which theve hicle is registered will also
be met without changing over.
V
V ehicles wit
ehicles wit h LED headlam
h LED headlam ps:
ps:
Yo u can set the low beam for driving on theright or
leT via the on-board computer (/ page 189).Inf
Inf
or
ormation about lighting syst
mation about lighting syst ems and y
ems and your
our
r
r esponsibility
esponsibility The
vehicle's various lighting systems are only
aids. The vehicle driver is responsible for adjusting
th eve hicle's lighting tothe pr evailing light, visibil-
ity, statutory conditions and tra1c conditions. Light switch Light switch
Oper Oper
ating t
ating t he light switch
he light switch 1
W LeT parking lights
2 X Right parking lights 3
T Standing lights and licence plate and
instrument lighting
4 Ã Automatic driving lights (prefer red light
switch position)
5 L Low beam or high beam
6 R Rear fog light
7 N Front fog lamp
If yo u hear a warning tone when exiting theve hicle,
th e lights may still be on. #
Turn the light switch toà .
The exterior lighting (e xcept standing and parking
lights) will automatically switch o. in thefo llowing
cases:
R ifyo ure mo vetheke y from the ignition loc k.
R ifyo u open the driver's door while theke y is in
position ginthe ignition loc k.
Switc Switc hing on t
hing on t he da
he daytime r
ytime r unning lights
unning lights #
Turn the light switch toà .
A
A ut
ut omatic dr
omatic dr iving lights function
iving lights function
The standing lights, low beam and daytime running
lights will be switched on automatically depending
on theve hicle status and the light conditions. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident when the
dipped beam is switched o. in poor visibil-
ity
When the light switch is set toà ,the
dipped beam may not be switched on automat-
ically if there is fog, snow or other causes of
poor visibility such as spr ay. #
In such cases, turn the light switch to
L . The automatic driving lights are only an aid.
Re sponsibility forve hicle lighting rests wi thyou.
If th e standing lights and low beam ha vebeen
switched on, thegr een T (standing lights) and
L (low beam) indicator lamps on the inst ru-
ment cluster will light up.
A
A ctiv ctiv ating/deactiv
ating/deactiv ating t
ating the f
he fog lights
og lights
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The light switch is in theL orà posi-
tion.
R The po wer supply or theve hicle has been
switched on. #
T
To switc
o switc h t
h the r
he r ear f
ear f og light on or
og light on or o.:
o.:press the
R button. Light and vision
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Comply with
the count ry-speci/c regulations for
using there ar fog lamp.
A
A djus
djusting headlam ting headlam p r
p range
ange #
Turn headlamp range adjuster 1tothe
re qu ired position. #
Ifth eve hicle is unladen, select position g.
The illumination of thero ad should be 40 m to
100 m and low beam must not dazzle oncoming
tra1c.
Yo u can use the headlamp range adjuster toadjust
th e light cone of the headlamps toyour vehicle's
load condition. The light cone will change as the
seats are occupied or the load compartment is loa-
ded or unloaded. This can cause visibility condi-
tions todeteriorate and you could dazzle oncoming
tra1c. Oper Oper
ating t
ating t he combination light switch
he combination light switch 1
High beam
2 Right turn signal light 3
Headlamp 0ashing
4 LeT turn signal light #
Use the combination switch toselect the
desired function.
Switc
Switc hing on high beam
hing on high beam #
Switch on the low beam (/ page 107). #
Push the combination switch forw ards 1.
The K indicator lamp on the inst rument
cluster will light up.
% Intheà position, the high beam switches
on only in darkness and when theve hicle is
switched on. #
T
To switc
o switc h
ho.:
o.: movethe combination switch
back toits starting position.
The K indicator lamp goes out on the
inst rument cluster.
Headlam
Headlam p
p0ashing
0ashing #
Brie0y pull the combination switch in the direc-
tion of ar row 3.
T
T ur
ur n signal light
n signal light #
T
To indicat
o indicat e:
e:push the combination switch in the
re qu ired direction 2or4 until it engages. In
th e case of lar ger steering mo vements, the
combination switch will reset itself automati-
call y. #
T
To indicat
o indicat e
ebr
br ie0y:
ie0y: tapth e combination switch
brie0y in there qu ired direction 2or4. The
cor responding turn signal lamp will 0ash three
times. Switc
Switc
hing t
hing t he hazar
he hazar d w
d war
arning light syst
ning light syst em
emon/o.
on/o. #
Press button 1. 108
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If
yo u operate a turn signal indicator while the haz-
ard warning light system is switched on, only the
turn signal lamps on there leva nt side of theve hi-
cle will light up.
The hazard warning light system will switch on
automatically in thefo llowing situations:
R The airbag is deplo yed
R The vehicle is heavily braked from a speed of
more than 70 km/h toa standstill.
The hazard warning light system will automatically
switch o. when theve hicle rega ins a speed of
more than 10 km/h aTer maximum full-stop brak-
ing. Int Int
ellig
ellig ent Light Syst
ent Light Syst em
em F
F
unction of t
unction of t he Int
he Intellig
elligent Light Syst
ent Light Syst em
em
The Intelli gent Light System ada ptsth e headlamps'
lighting function tothe cur rent driving and weather
situation.
The system comprises thefo llowing functions:
R Active light function (/ page 109)
R Cornering light (/ page 109)
R Motorw ay mode (/ page 109)
R Enhanced fog light function (/ page 110)
Yo u can switch the Intelligent Light System func-
tion on or o. via the on-board computer
(/ page 110).
A
A ctiv ctiv e light function
e light function The active light function has
thefo llowing func-
tions:
R The headlamp sfo llow the steering mo vements.
R Releva nt areas are better illumina ted during a
journe y.
The functions will be active when low beam is
switched on. The active light function can,
forex ample, de tect
pedestrians, cyclists and animals at an earlier
stage.
Cor
Cor ner nering light function
ing light function The function is active under
thefo llowing condi-
tions:
R Your speed is less than 40 km/h and the turn
signal light has been switched on or the steer-
ing wheel is turned.
R Your speed is between 40 km/h and 70 km/h
and the steering wheel is turned.
The cornering light may still light up for a short
time but will be switched o. automatically aTer a
maximum of thre e minutes.
Mot
Mot orwa
or wa y mode function
y mode function
Mo torw ay mode increases thera nge and bright-
ness of the cone of light, enabling better visibility. Mo
torw ay mode will automatically be activated in
th efo llowing cases:
R Your speed is greater than 110 km/h and the
ve hicle has co vered at least 1,000 m without
any signi/cant steering mo vement.
R Your speed is greater than 130 km/h.
If yo ur speed falls below 80 km/h aTer mo torw ay
mode has been activated, it will automatically be
deactivated. Light and vision
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Enhanced f
Enhanced f
og light function
og light function
The enhanced fog light function reduces self-daz-
zling and impr ovesth e illumination of the edge of
th e car riag ewa y. If
yo ur speed is below 70 km/h and thefo g light
has been switched on, the enhanced fog light func-
tion will automatically be activated.
The enhanced fog light function will automatically
be deactivated aTer activation in thefo llowing
cases:
R Your speed is greater than 100 km/h.
R The fog light is switched o..
Switc Switc hing t
hing t he Int
he Int ellig
elligent Light Syst
ent Light Syst em
emon/o.
on/o. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect Set-
tings . #
Press thea button. #
Use the: or9 button toselect Lights. #
Press thea button. #
Use the: or9 button toselect Intelli-
gent Light System .
If th e Intelligent Light System has been
switched on, the display will show theL
symbol in yellow on the inst rument cluster. #
Press thea button.
When you switch on the Intelligent Light System
function, you will enable thefo llowing functions:
R Motorw ay mode
R Active light function
R Cornering light
R Enhanced fog light function
% Ifyo u set the low beam for driving on theright
or leT, the display will show the display mes-
sage Inactive for left-side traffic orInactive
for right-side traffic intheLights submenu
instead of Intelligent Light System
(/ page 189). This display message will appear only if
the setting for driving on the
ri ght or leT is the opposite toyour vehicle's
national version.
% You can /nd fur ther information in "Intelligent
Light System" (/ page 109). A
A
dap
dap tiv
tive Highbeam Assist
e Highbeam Assist A
A
dap
dap tiv
tive Highbeam Assis
e Highbeam Assist function t function &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident despite Adap-
tive Highbeam Assist
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist does not react to:
R road users without lights, e.g. pedestrians
R road users with poor lighting, e.g. cyclists
R road users whose lighting is obstructed,
e.g. bya bar rier
On very rare occasions, Adaptive Highbeam
Assist may failto recognise other road users
with their own lighting, or may recognise them
to o late.
In these, or in similar situations, the automatic
high beam will not be deactivated or will be
activated despite the presence of other road
users. #
Always obser vethero ad and tra1c con-
ditions carefully and switch o. the high
beam in good time. The
Adaptive Highbeam Assist automatically
switches between thefo llowing settings:
R Low beam
R High beam 110 110
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The system de
tects that vehicle lights are
approaching in the opposite direction or driving
ahead of theve hicle.
If yo ur speed is greater than 30 km/h and no other
ro ad users are de tected, high beam will automati-
cally be switched on.
If yo ur speed is greater than 25 km/h, the head-
lamp range will be controlled automatically
depending on the distance from other road users.
High beam will automatically be deacti vated in the
fo llowing cases:
R Your speed is lo werth an 25 km/h.
R Other road users ha vebeen de tected.
R The road is su1ciently illuminated.
Syst Syst em limits
em limits
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist cann ottake thero ad,
we ather or tra1c conditions into consideration.
The de tection of obs tacles may be restric ted if:
R visibility is poor, e.g. in fog, heavy rain or sno w.
R the sensors are dirty or co vered.
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist is only an aid. You are
re sponsible for ensuring cor rect vehicle lighting in
accordance with the pr evailing light, visibility and
tra1c conditions.
The system's optical sensor is located behind the
windscreen near theove rhead control panel.
Switc
Switc hing Highbeam Assis hing Highbeam Assist ton/o.
on/o.
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The light switch is in theà position. #
T
To switc
o switc h on:
h on:switch on high beam using the
combination switch.
When the high beam is switched on automati-
cally in the dar k, the_ indicator lamp will
light up on the inst rument cluster displa y. #
T To switc
o switc h
ho.:
o.: switch o. high beam using the
combination switch. A
A
dap
dap tiv
tive Highbeam Assis
e Highbeam Assis t Plus
t Plus A
A
dap
dap tiv
tive Highbeam Assis
e Highbeam Assis t Plus function
t Plus function &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident despite Adap-
tive Highbeam Assist Plus
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Plus does not react
to:
R road users without lights, e.g. pedestrians
R road users with poor lighting, e.g. cyclists
R road users whose lighting is obstructed,
e.g. bya bar rier
On very rare occasions, Adaptive Highbeam
Assist Plus may failto recognise other road
users with their own lighting, or may recognise
th em too late.
In these, or in similar situations, the automatic
high beam will not be deactivated or will be
activated despite the presence of other road
users. #
Always obser vethero ad and tra1c con-
ditions carefully and switch o. the high
beam in good time. Ad
aptive Highbeam Assist Plus cann ottake into
account road, weather or tra1c conditions.
De tection may be restric ted in thefo llowing cases:
R In poor visibility, e.g. fog, heavy rain or snow
R ifth ere is dirt on the sensors or the sensors
are obscured
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Plus is only an aid. Yo u
are responsible for ensuring cor rect vehicle light-
ing in accordance with the pr evailing light, visibility
and tra1c conditions. Light and vision
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#
Turn housing co ver1 anti-clockwise and
re mo veit. #
Pull out the bulb with soc ket2. #
Inse rtthe new bulb with soc ket2 and engage
it as far as it will go. #
Press on housing co ver1 and ro tate itto the
ri ght totighten it. #
Close the bonnet.
T
T ur
ur n signal light
n signal light #
Open the bonnet. #
Turn soc ket1 anti-clockwise and pull it out. #
Pull the bulb out of soc ket1. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into soc ket1. #
Inse rtsoc ket1 and turn it clockwise until it
engages. #
Close the bonnet. R
R
eplacing r
eplacing r ear bulbs
ear bulbs Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of r
w of r ear light sour
ear light sour ce types
ce types Ve
hicles with standard tail lamp
1 Third brake light: LED
2 Licence plate lighting: LED
3 Rear fog light (driver's side): P 21 W
4 Reversing light: P 21 W
5 Brake light, tail light/parking lights: P 21 W
6 Turn signal light: P 21 W
Ve hicles with LED tail lamps 1
Third brake light: LED
2 Licence plate lighting: LED
3 Rear fog light (driver's side): LED
4 Reversing light: W 16 W
5 Brake light, tail light/parking lights: LED
6 Turn signal light: LED
R
R eplacing light sour
eplacing light sour ces in t
ces in the t
he tail lamp
ail lamp
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements
ements
R The lighting system is switched o..
R St
Standar
andar d t
d tail lam
ail lam p:
p:youre qu ire a P 21 W light
source.
R LED t
LED t ail lam
ail lam p:
p:youre qu ire a W 16 W light
source.
R
R emo
emo ving t
ving t he t
he tail lamp
ail lamp
* NO
NOTE
TEDamage tothe paintwork during tail
lamp remo val The paintwork may be damaged when
theta il
lamps are remo ved. The tail lamp ma y,for
ex ample, scratch the paintwork when it is
re mo ved. #
Remo vetheta il lamps carefull y. #
Mercedes-Benz recommends having the
ta il lamp light sources replaced at a
qu ali/ed specialist workshop. Please no
tethat you can change the bulb of the
re ve rsing light only in the case of an LED tail lamp. #
Open theta ilgate.
% You will /nd a scr ewdriver in theve hicle tool
kit (/ page 250). #
Unscr ewtwo side scr ews1. Light and vision
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#
Push tail lamp 2outwards against bolts 3
as far as it will go. #
Press tail lamp 2o. outwards and away from
bolts 3. #
Pull the connector o. the bulb mount of tail
lamp 2.
Inst
Inst alling t
alling t he t
he tail lamp
ail lamp #
Push the connector into the bulb mount of tail
lamp 2. #
Push tail lamp 2onto bolts 3from the side
and press it against theve hicle. #
Tighten two side scr ews1.
S S t tandar
andar d t
d tail lamp
ail lamp #
Unscr ewthre e scr ews1 and remo vebulb
mount 2from theta il lamp. Bulb mount
3
Turn signal light
4 Brake light, tail light, parking light
5 Reversing light
6 Rear fog light (only on the driver's side) #
Remo vetheta il lamp. #
Gently turn the bulb anti-clockwise and take it
out of the soc ket. #
Push the new bulb into the soc ket and turn it
clockwise toscr ew it in. #
Insert bulb mount 2into theta il lamp and
tighten all thre e scr ews1. #
Installth eta il lamp. LED t LED t
ail lamp
ail lamp #
Remo vetheta il lamp. #
Unscr ewhousing co ver1 byturning it anti-
clockwise. #
Turn the soc ket anti-clockwise and pull it out. #
Pull the bulb out of the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe soc ket and rotate it clockwise to
tighten it. #
Press on housing co ver1 and ro tate it cloc k-
wise totighten it. #
Install theta il lamp. R
R
eplacing int
eplacing int er
erior light bulbs
ior light bulbs R
R
eplacing light sour
eplacing light sour ces in t
ces in t he int
he inter
erior
ior
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The interior lighting has been switched o..
R R
Rear and load com
ear and load com par
partment lam
tment lam p:
p:youre qu ire
a T10 6W xenon light sou rce.
R Int
Inter
erior and surr
ior and surr ound lighting:
ound lighting: youre qu ire a
W 5 W light source.
R Signal and ambient lam Signal and ambient lam p in t p in the t
he tailg
ailgat
ate:
e: you
re qu ire a W 5 W light source. 116
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The individual subfunctions ar
The individual subfunctions ar
eav
e av ailable in t
ailable in t he f
he fol-
ol-
lo
lo wing speed r
wing speed r ang
anges:
es:
Dist
Dist ance w
ance w ar
arning function
ning function
The dis tance warning function warnsyo u in thefo l-
lowing situations:
R From a speed of appr oximately 30 km/h, if
ove r se veral seconds the distance maintained
to theve hicle tr avelling in front is insu1cient
fo rth e driven speed. The Lwarning lamp in
th e inst rument cluster then lights up.
R From a speed of appr oximately 7 km/h, if your
ve hicle is critically close toave hicle or pedes-
trian. An intermittent warning tone sounds and
th eL warning lamp in the inst rument clus-
te rth en lights up.
Brake immediately or take evasive action, pr ovided
it is safe todo so and the tra1c situation allo ws
th is.
The distance warning function can aid you in the
fo llowing situations with an intermittent warning
to ne and a warning lamp:
R V
V ehicles tr av
ehicles tr avelling in fr
elling in fr ont
ont::up toappr oximately
250 km/h
R St
St ationar
ationar y v
y vehicles:
ehicles: uptoappr oximately
80 km/h
R Cr
Crossing v
ossing v ehicles:
ehicles: noreaction
R Mo
Moving pedes
ving pedes tr
trians/cy
ians/cy clis
clists ahead:
ts ahead: upto
appr oximately 80 km/h
R Cr
Crossing cy
ossing cy clists:
clists:uptoappr oximately
60 km/h
R St
Stationar
ationar y pedes
y pedes tr
trians:
ians: noreaction
A
A ut
ut onomous br
onomous br aking function
aking function
The autonomous braking function may inter vene at
speeds starting from app roximately 7 km/h in the
fo llowing situations:
R V
Vehicles tr av
ehicles tr avelling in fr
elling in fr ont
ont::up toappr oximately
200 km/h
R St
St ationar
ationar y v
y vehicles:
ehicles: uptoappr oximately
50 km/h
R Cr
Crossing v
ossing v ehicles:
ehicles: noreaction
R Cy
Cyclis
clis ts ahead:
ts ahead: uptoappr oximately 80 km/h
R Mo
Mo ving pedes
ving pedestr trians/cr
ians/cr ossing cy
ossing cy clis
clists:ts:upto
appr oximately 60 km/h
R St
St ationar
ationar y pedes
y pedes tr
trians:
ians: noreaction Situation-dependent br
Situation-dependent br
ak
ake f
e f or
orce boos
ce boos ting
ting
Situation-dependent brake forc e boosting may
inter vene at speeds starting from app roximately
7 km/h in thefo llowing situations:
R V
Vehicles tr av
ehicles tr avelling in fr
elling in fr ont
ont::up toappr oximately
250 km/h
R St
Stationar
ationar y v
y vehicles:
ehicles: uptoappr oximately
80 km/h
R Cr
Crossing v
ossing v ehicles:
ehicles: noreaction
R Cy
Cyclis
clis ts ahead:
ts ahead: uptoappr oximately 80 km/h
R Mo
Moving pedes
ving pedestr trians/cr
ians/cr ossing cy
ossing cy clis
clists:ts:upto
appr oximately 60 km/h
R St
Stationar
ationar y pedes
y pedes tr
trians:
ians: noreaction
Cancelling a br
Cancelling a br ak
ake application of A
e application of A ctiv
ctive Br
e Br ake
ake
Assist
Assist
Yo u can cancel a brake application of Active Brake
Assist at any time by:
R Fully depressing the accelerator pedal or with
kickdown.
R Releasing the brake pedal.
Ac tive Brake Assist may cancel the brake applica-
tion when one of thefo llowing conditions is ful/l-
led:
R You manoeuvre toavo idthe obstacle.
R There is no longer a risk of collision.
R An obs tacle is no longer de tected in front of
yo ur vehicle.
Syst
Syst em limits em limits
Fu ll system per form ance is not yetav ailable for a
few seconds aTer switching on theve hicle or aTer
driving o..
The system may be impaired or may not function in
th efo llowing situations:
R In sno w,rain, fog or heavy spr ay
R Ifth e sensors are dirty, misted up, damaged or
co vered.
R Ifth e sensors are impaired due tointer fere nce
from other radar sources, e.g. strong radar
re 0ections in multi-s tore y car par ks.
R If a loss of tyre pressure or a defecti vetyre has
been de tected and displa yed.
R In complex tra1c situations where objects
cannot alw ays be clear lyidenti/ed.
R If pedestrians or vehicles mo vequickly into the
sensor de tection range.
R If pedestrians are hidden by other objects. 156 156
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Normal view
1 Yellow guide line, vehicle width (driven sur-
fa ce) depending on the cur rent steering angle
(dynamic)
2 Yellow guide line at a distance of appr ox-
imately 1.0 m from there ar area
3 Yellow path marking the course the tyres will
ta ke atthe cur rent steering position (dynamic)
4 Bumper
5 Red guide line at a distance of appr oximately
0.3 m from there ar area Wi
de-angle view Tr
ailer view (vehicles with a trailer hitch)
1 Yellow guide line, locating aid
2 Red guide line at a distance of appr oximately
0.3 m tothe ball head of the trailer hitch
3 Ball head of the trailer hitch
Obser vethe no tes on cleaning and care of the
re ve rsing camera.
The reve rsing camera may show a distor ted view of
obstacles, show them incor rectly or not at all. The re
ve rsing camera cannot show all objects which
are very near toor under there ar bumper. It will
not warnyou of a collision, people or objects.
The area behind theve hicle is displa yed as a mir-
ro r image, as in the inside rearview mir ror.
When you shiT out of reve rsege ar, the dynamic
guide lines are faded out. If, aTer shiTing out of
re ve rsege ar, you drive faster than 16 km/h, the
re ve rsing camera is deactivated.
Syst
Syst em limits
em limits
The reve rsing camera will not function or will only
partially function in thefo llowing situations:
R ifth eta ilgate is open
R ifth ere is heavy rain, snow or fog
R ifth e light conditions are poor, e.g. at night
R ifth e camera lens is co vered, dirty or misted
up
R if cameras, or vehicle components in which the
cameras are /tted, are damaged. Ha vethe
cameras, their positions and their setting
ch ecked at a quali/ed specialist workshop.
% The media display cont rast may be impaired
due todirect sunlight or other light sources. In
th is case, pay particular attention.
% Have the media display repaired or replaced if,
fo rex ample, pixel er rors conside rably restrict
its use.
% Objects that are not at ground le vel appear
fur ther aw ay than they actual lyare. This
includes, forex ample:
R the bumper of a vehicle par ked behind
R the dr awbar of a trailer
R the ball neck of a trailer hitch
R theta il-end of a lor ry
R slanted posts
Only use the guide lines of the camera image
fo r orientation. Do not tr avel fur ther than the
lo we st ho rizontal guide line when app roaching
objects. You may otherwise damage your vehi-
cle and/or the object.
Opening t
Opening t herev
he rever
ersing camer
sing camer a cov
a cover
er
Multimedia system:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Vehicle
5 Rear view camera #
Select Open camera cover. Driving and parking
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