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158Infotainment systemmanoeuvres can be deleted bytouching /. The route will be
recalculated.
Stopping a route guidance To stop an active route guidance,touch & next to the green navigation
bar.
Connected navigation
The connected navigation function
includes live traffic information,
personalised search and routing,
predictive navigation as well as
parking and fuel price information.
Live traffic The connected navigation function
indicates real-time traffic information
like traffic jams and road works. To
display the traffic information list,
touch 7 on the navigation screen.
Traffic information along the route
and nearby will be displayed as a list.
On the navigation screen, road works
will be indicated by road signs and
traffic density will be indicated by
orange and red roads. Traffic densitywill also be indicated when the traffic
information list is empty due to no
incidents like road works or accidents.
Note
Using the connected navigation
function consumes OnStar data or
mobile data. Additional costs could
emerge.
Network connection
To use the connected navigation
function, a network connection is
necessary. OnStar or a mobile
hotspot, e.g. mobile phone, can be
used.
When connected to a hotspot, the Wi-
Fi symbol will appear in the bottom
bar. If a mobile phone is connected
via Bluetooth, the Wi-Fi symbol will
only appear for a few seconds but the Wi-Fi symbol will appear in the
extended status view.
Connected navigation will be
indicated by the word LIVE on the
traffic symbol 7 on the navigation
screen.Note
When no traffic information are
available although LIVE is indicated
on the traffic symbol 7, the network
connection might be interrupted.
Wait some minutes until the network
connection is built up again.
Personalised search and routing
The connected navigation function
includes personalised search and
routing. The system learns the
driver's pattern and suggests routes
and points of interest that fit the
driver's individual needs and
interests.
Predictive navigation
Predictive navigation is a
personalised and increasingly useful
function that detects common
destinations like home and work.
Additionally, the predictive navigation function understands the driver's
patterns and uses historical driving
and traffic data to predict usual traffic
conditions.
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Infotainment system163Bluetooth connection
Pairing a phone To pair a mobile phone, proceed asfollows:
1. Enable Bluetooth on the mobile phone and ensure it is visible for
other devices.
2. In the phone menu on the Info Display, select the Phones tab.
3. If no phone is paired yet, touch Connect Phone .
4. Touch Add Phone .
5. Select the Infotainment system from the Bluetooth device list on
the mobile phone.
6. Compare and confirm the shown code on the mobile phone and on
the Info Display. Touch Pair on the
Info Display.
Some mobile phones require
access to certain phone features, follow the instructions.
Once the mobile phone is
successfully paired, it will be
connected automatically and shown
as Connected .Connecting
If several paired mobile phones enter
the range of the system at the same
time:
● only the phone first detected by the system will be connected
automatically or
● the mobile phone assigned as First to Connect is connected
automatically or
● Secondary Phone is enabled and
two phones are allowed to
connect at the same time
First to Connect
Assign a phone as First to Connect:
1. In the phone menu on the Info Display, select Phones.
2. Touch / next to the paired mobile
phone to open the settings menu.
3. Enable First to Connect .
Secondary Phone
It is possible to connect a second mobile phone alongside the primary
phone to the system.Allow two phones to connect at the
same time via Bluetooth:
1. In the phone menu on the Info Display, select Phones.
2. Touch / next to the paired mobile
phone to open the settings menu.
3. Enable Secondary Phone .
The phone that has been connected
first will automatically be assigned as
primary phone. The primary phone is
able to operate outgoing calls and to
receive incoming calls. It also
provides access to its contact list.
The secondary phone is only able to
receive incoming calls via the
Infotainment system. However, it is
possible to operate an outgoing call
via the secondary mobile phone itself,
but using the vehicle's microphone.
Switching mobile phone
assignment
It is possible to switch the phone
assignment of the mobile phones
from either primary to secondary
phone or vice versa.
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Climate control165Climate controlClimate control systems.............165
Air conditioning system ...........165
Electronic climate control system .................................... 168
Auxiliary heater ........................174
Air vents ..................................... 174
Adjustable air vents .................174
Fixed air vents ......................... 175
Maintenance .............................. 175
Air intake ................................. 175
Air conditioning regular operation ................................ 176
Service .................................... 176Climate control systems
Air conditioning system
Illustration shows functions which
may not be available for your
particular vehicle.
Controls for: ● Fan speed E
● Temperature TEMP
● Air distribution w, x and y
● Air conditioning A/C
● Demisting and defrosting á
● Air recirculation n
● External air 5
● Heated rear window and exterior
mirrors b
● Heated windscreen ,
● Heated seats ß
Some changes of settings are
indicated briefly in the Info-Display.
Activated functions are indicated by
the LED in the respective button.
Fan speed E
Adjust the air flow by turning Z to the
desired speed.clockwise:increaseanti-clockwise:decrease
Temperature TEMP
Adjust the temperature by turning
TEMP to the desired temperature.
red area:warmerblue area:colder
Heating will not be fully effective until
the engine has reached normal
operating temperature.
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Driving and operating177Driving and
operatingDriving hints ............................... 178
Control of the vehicle ...............178
Steering ................................... 178
Starting and operating ...............178
New vehicle running-in ............178
Power button ........................... 179
Retained power off ..................180
Starting the engine ..................180
Overrun cut-off ........................ 182
Stop-start system ....................182
Parking .................................... 184
Engine exhaust .......................... 185
Exhaust filter ............................ 185
Catalytic converter ...................186
AdBlue ..................................... 187
Automatic transmission ..............189
Manual transmission ..................194
Drive systems ............................ 194
All-wheel drive ......................... 194
Brakes ........................................ 195
Antilock brake system .............195
Parking brake .......................... 196Brake assist............................. 197
Hill start assist ......................... 197
Ride control systems .................198
Traction Control system ..........198
Electronic Stability Control ......199
Interactive driving system ........201
Driver assistance systems .........203
Cruise control .......................... 203
Speed limiter ........................... 204
Adaptive cruise control ............206
Forward collision alert .............216
Following distance indication ...219
Active emergency braking .......220
Front pedestrian protection .....223
Parking assist .......................... 225
Side blind spot alert .................231
Lane change alert ....................233
Panoramic view system ...........234
Rear view camera ...................237
Rear cross traffic alert .............238
Traffic sign assistant ................240
Lane keep assist .....................244
Fuel ............................................ 246
Fuel for petrol engines .............246
Fuel for diesel engines ............248
Refuelling ................................ 248
Trailer hitch ................................ 250
General information .................250Driving characteristics and
towing tips .............................. 251
Trailer towing ........................... 251
Towing equipment ...................252
Trailer stability assist ...............253
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Driving and operating187AdBlue
General information
The selective catalytic reduction
(BlueInjection) is a method to
substantially reduce the nitrogen
oxides in the exhaust emission. This
is achieved by injecting a Diesel
Exhaust Fluid (DEF) into the exhaust
system. The ammonia released by
the fluid reacts with nitrous gases
(NO x) from the exhaust and turns it
into nitrogen and water.
The designation of this fluid is AdBlue
® . It is a non-toxic, non-flammable,
colourless and odourless fluid which
consists of 32% urea and 68% water.9Warning
Avoid contact of your eyes or skin
with AdBlue.
In case of eye or skin contact,
rinse off with water.
Caution
Avoid contact of the paintwork with AdBlue.
In case of contact, rinse off with water.
AdBlue freezes at a temperature of
approx. -11 °C. As the vehicle is
equipped with an AdBlue pre-heater,
the emissions reduction at low
temperatures is ensured. The AdBlue
pre-heater works automatically.
The typical AdBlue consumption is
approx. two litres per 1000 km, but
can also be higher depending on
driving behaviour (e.g. high load or
towing).
AdBlue tank
The AdBlue tank level can be found in the display menu.
Level warnings
Depending on the calculated range of
AdBlue, different messages are
displayed in the Driver Information
Centre. The messages and the
restrictions are a legal requirement.
The first possible warning is AdBlue
Range: 2400 km .
This warning will show up once briefly with the calculated range. Driving is
possible without any restrictions.
The next warning level is entered with
a range below 1750 km. The
message with the current range will
always be displayed when ignition is
switched on and needs to be
confirmed 3 112 . Refill AdBlue before
entering the next warning level.
At an AdBlue range below 900 km,
the following warning messages are
alternately displayed and cannot be
dismissed:
● AdBlue Low Refill Now
● Engine Restart Prevented in 900
km .
Additionally, control indicator Y
flashes continuously.
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188Driving and operatingNote
In case of high AdBlue consumption, the Driver Information Centre may
display this warning without the
previous warning stages.
The last warning level is entered
when the AdBlue tank is empty.
Restart of the engine is not possible.
The following warning messages are
alternately displayed and cannot be
dismissed:
● AdBlue Empty Refill Now
● Engine Will Not Restart .
Additionally, control indicator Y
flashes continuously.
With active prevention of an engine
start, the following message will be
displayed:
Refill AdBlue To Start Vehicle .
The tank must be refilled completely with AdBlue, otherwise restarting of
the engine is not possible.
3 318High emission warnings
If the exhaust emission rises above a
certain value, warnings similar to the
range warnings will be displayed in
the Driver Information Centre.
Requests to have the exhaust system checked and finally the
announcement of the prevention of
an engine restart are displayed.
These restrictions are a legal
requirement.
Consult a workshop for assistance.
Refilling AdBlueCaution
Only use AdBlue that complies
with European standards
DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241-1.
Do not use additives.
Do not dilute AdBlue.
Otherwise the selective catalytic
reduction system could be
damaged.
Note
Whenever a filling pump with a
nozzle for passenger cars is not
available at a filling station, use only
AdBlue bottles or canisters with a
sealed refill adapter for refilling, to
prevent splashback and overspill,
and in order to ensure that the fumes
from the tank are captured and do
not emerge. AdBlue in bottles or
canisters is available in many filling
stations and can be purchased e.g. at Opel dealers and other retail
outlets.
Since AdBlue has a limited
durability, check the date of expiry
before refilling.
Note
When unscrewing the protective cap from the filler neck, ammonia fumesmay emerge. Do not inhale as the
fumes have a pungent smell. The
fumes are not harmful by inhalation.
The AdBlue tank should be filled
completely. This must be done if the
warning message regarding
prevention of an engine restart is
already displayed.
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Driving and operating189The vehicle must be parked on a level
surface.
The filler neck for AdBlue is located
behind the fuel filler flap, which is located at right rear side of the
vehicle.
The fuel filler flap can only be opened if the vehicle is unlocked.
1. Remove key from ignition switch.2. Close all doors to avoid ammonia fumes entering the interior of the
vehicle.
3. Release the fuel filler flap by pushing the flap 3 248.
4. Unscrew protective cap from the
filler neck.
5. Open AdBlue canister.
6. Mount one end of the hose on the
canister and screw the other end
on the filler neck.
7. Lift the canister until it is empty, or
until the flow from the canister has stopped. This can take up to
five minutes.
8. Place the canister on the ground to empty the hose, wait
15 seconds.
9. Unscrew the hose from the filler neck.
10. Mount the protective cap and turn
clockwise until it engages.
Note
Dispose of AdBlue canister
according to environmental
requirements. To reuse the hose
flush it with clear water after usage.Automatic transmission
The automatic transmission permits
automatic gear shifting (automatic
mode) or manual gear shifting
(manual mode).
Manual shifting is possible in manual
mode by tapping the selector lever to + or - or pulling the steering wheel
paddles.
Transmission display
Illustrations show different versions.
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208Driving and operatingOnce the system is activated,
adaptive cruise control decelerates or
brakes if it detects a vehicle ahead,
which is slower or closer than the
desired following distance.9 Warning
Accelerating by the driver
deactivates automatic braking by
the system. This is indicated as a
pop-up warning in the Driver
Information Centre or by the
adaptive cruise control symbol
turning blue.
Indication on Driver Assistance page
As long as the set speed is
overridden, the bars in front of the
vehicle symbol appear blue.
Increase or reduce speed The preset speed can be changed by
moving thumb wheel to RES/+ to
increase or SET/- to decrease the
speed. Move thumb wheel repeatedly to change speed in small steps, move
and hold to change speed in large
steps.
Resume stored speed
If the system is switched on but
inactive and a speed was stored
before, move thumb wheel to RES/+
at a speed above 5 km/h (with
automatic transmission) or above 30
km/h (with manual transmission) to
resume the stored speed.Full speed range adaptive cruise
control on vehicles with automatic transmission
Full speed range adaptive cruise control will maintain a following
distance behind a detected vehicle
and slow your vehicle to a stop behind
that vehicle.
When the vehicle ahead accelerates
after a brief stop, the adaptive cruise
control will drive off automatically
without driver action. If necessary,
press RES/+ or the accelerator pedal
to resume adaptive cruise control.
Pressing the accelerator pedal allows
more control over the acceleration
after driving off. Note that automatic
braking is disabled during usage of
the accelerator pedal.
If the stopped vehicle ahead stands
for a longer time and then begins to
move forward, the green illuminated
vehicle ahead control indicator A will
flash and a warning chime will sound
as a reminder to check traffic before
resuming.
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276Vehicle careInstrument panel fuse box
In left-hand drive vehicles, the fuse
box is behind a cover in the
instrument panel.
Disengage cover at the side and
remove.
In right-hand drive vehicles, the fuse
box is located behind a cover in the
glovebox. Open the glovebox and
remove the cover.
No.Circuit1Left power window2Right power window3Body control module4Climate control fan5Body control module6Trailer provisions7Rear seat power folding8Body control module9Engine control module10Head-up display11NO x reduction/Pipe heater12NO
x reduction/Soot sensor13AdBlue module14Heated steering wheel15Transmission control module16Amplifier17Alarm
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Vehicle care277No.Circuit18Body control module19AdBlue module20Body control module21Body control module22Body control module23Electric steering wheel lock24Airbag25Diagnostic connector26Power outlet load compartment27EBCM valve28Police provision29–30–31Steering wheel controls32Ignition switch33Climate control34Central gateway moduleNo.Circuit35AUX/USB connector36Wireless charger37Rear wiper38OnStar module39Display40Parking assist41Overhead console42Infotainment SystemVehicle tools
Tools
Vehicles with spare wheel
The jack with wheel wrench, the tools,
an extension bolt for securing a
damaged wheel and the towing eye
are placed in the tool box below the
spare wheel in the load compartment. Spare wheel 3 290.