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Replacing
Replace the wiper blades if they are worn.
1. Pull the wiper arm.
2. Push and hold the release tab j
A, and then move
the wiper blade down ➀the wiper arm to re-
move.
3. Remove the wiper blade.
4. Insert the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until it clicks into place.
CAUTION
• After wiper blade replacement, return the
wiper arm to its original position. Otherwise
the wiper arm or the engine bonnet may be
scratched and may cause damage.
• Worn windscreen wiper blades can damage
the windscreen and impair driver vision. The variable voltage control system measures the
amount of electrical discharge from the battery and
controls voltage generated by the alternator.
CAUTION
• Do not ground accessories directly to the bat-
tery terminal. Doing so will bypass the vari-
able voltage control system and the vehicle
battery may not charge completely.
• Use electrical accessories with the engine
running to avoid discharging the vehicle bat-
tery. SDI2048Z
VARIABLE VOLTAGE CONTROL
SYSTEM (where fitted)
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1. Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
2. Be sure the headlight switch is in the OFF posi- tion.
3. Remove the fuse box cover j
Af rom beneath the
glove box.
4. Locate the fuse that needs to be replaced.
5. Remove the fuse using the fuse puller located in the main fuse box.
6. If the fuse is open, replace it with anew fuse.
7. Install the fuse box cover.
If the new fuse also opens, after installing, have the
electrical system checked, and if necessary
repaired, by an approved dealer or qualified work-
shop.
Extended storage fuse switch
(where fitted) To reduce battery drain, the extended storage fuse
switch comes from the factory switched off. Prior to
delivery of your vehicle, the switch is pushed in
(switched on) and should always remain on.
If the extended storage fuse switch is not pushed in
(switched on), the [Shipping Mode On Push Stor-
age Fuse] warning may appear in the vehicle infor-
mation display. See “Indicators for operation” in the
“2. Instruments and controls” section.
If any electrical equipment does not operate, re-
move the extended storage fuse switch and check for an open fuse.
NOTE
If the extended storage fuse switch malfunctions
or if the fuse is open, it is not necessary to re-
place the switch. In this case, remove the ex- tended storage fuse switch and replace it with a
new fuse of the same rating.
How to remove the extended storage fuse
switch:
1. To remove the extended storage fuse switch, be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF or LOCK
position.
2. Be sure the headlight switch is in the OFF posi- tion.
3. Remove the fuse box cover.
4. Pinch the locking tabs ➀found on each side of
the storage fuse switch.
5. Pull the extended storage fuse switch straight out from the fuse box ➁. HEADLIGHTS
Fog may temporarily form inside the lens of the exte-
rior lights in the rain or in
acar wash. Atemperature
difference between the inside and the outside of the
lens causes the fog. This is not amalfunction. If
large drops of water collect inside the lens, contact
an approved dealer or qualified workshop.
Replacing LED headlight
If replacement is required, contact an approved
dealer or qualified workshop. JVM0462XZ LIGHTS
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Replacing halogen headlight bulb
The halogen headlight is asemi-sealed beam type
which uses replaceable headlight (halogen) bulbs.
They can be replaced from inside the engine com-
partment without removing the headlight assembly.
CAUTION
High-pressure halogen gas is sealed inside the
bulb. The bulb may break if the glass envelope is
scratched or the bulb is dropped.
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
rear end of the bulb.
3. Pull off the rubber cap
➀.
4. Push and turn the retaining pin
➁to loosen it.
5. Remove the headlight bulb. Do not shake or
rotate the bulb when removing it.
6. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of
removal.
CAUTION
• When handling the bulb, do not touch the
glass envelope.
• Use the same number and wattage as origi-
nally installed:
Halogen headlight model
High/low beam bulb: 60W/55W (H4)
• Do not leave the bulb out of the headlight
reflector for
along period of time as dust, moisture and smoke may enter the headlight
body and affect the performance of the head-
light.
Aiming adjustment is not necessary if only the bulbs
are replaced. When aiming adjustment is neces-
sary, contact an approved dealer or qualified work-
shop.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS Item
Wattage (W)
Front turn signal 21
Clearance light (Halogen
headlight models) 5
Clearance light and daytime
running light (LED headlight
models)* LED
Front fog light (where fitted) 55
Daytime running light (where
fitted for halogen headlight
models) 19
Side turn signal light (on the
front wing) (where fitted) 5
Rear combination light Turn signal 21
Stop/tail 21/5
Reverse 21
Number plate light 5
High-mounted stop light (where fitted)* LED
*: See an approved dealer or qualified workshop
for replacement. JVM0470XZ
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ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (ATS), REMOTE
CONTROL KEY OR REMOTE
KEYLESS SYSTEM
Remote keyless entry system
(where fitted)
Hereby, ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. declares that
Keyless Transmitter, model TWB1G767 is in com-
pliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
CAUTION
• Do not expose to excessive heat such as sun-
shine, fire or the like.
• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
m Remote
Control Key system
(where fitted)
• Remote Control Key (where fitted):
–M
anufacturer name:
Continental Automotive GmbH
–M odel name:
S180144104
• Alarm (Siren) system (where fitted):
–1
16RAI-002868
–1 16RI-002869 NTI269
RADIO APPROVAL NUMBER AND
INFORMATION
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Index
Index
360° camera ....................................................................... 4-11
–G uide lines ........................................................... 4-15, 4-17
–O perating tips ............................................................... 4-19
–O peration ...................................................................... 4-14
A Active Emergency Braking system ....................................... 5-35
AdBlue® ........................................................................V
5-3, 8-7
–F iller lid ........................................................................V
. 3-19
Air bags
–F ront passenger air bag switch ...................................... 1-37
–O verview ........................................................................V
. 0-2
–R epair and replacement ................................................. 1-40
–S tatus light .................................................................... 2-12
–S upplemental Restraint System (SRS) ........................... 1-29
Air cleaner filter ................................................................... 8-15
Air conditioner
–R efrigerant and lubricant .................................................. 9-2
–S pecification label ........................................................... 9-8
–V ents ........................................................................V
..... 4-20
Air fresheners ........................................................................V
7-4
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ......................................... 5-50
–E lectronic Stability Programme (ESP) ............................ 5-33
–S elf test ........................................................................V
. 5-50
Anti-Theft System (ATS)
–R adio approval number and information ........................... 9-9
Approval numbers ................................................................. 9-9
Audible reminders ........................................................ 2-14, 2-5
Audio
–B luetooth® audio streaming main operation ................... 4-48 –F
MAMr adio with CD (Type A) ..................................... 4-37
–F MAMr adio with CD (Type B) ..................................... 4-52
–i Pod player operation ..................................................... 4-45
–S teering-wheel switches ................................................ 4-58
–T ouchscreen Navigation ................................................ 4-57
Automatic transmission (AT)
–A utomatic transmission fluid (ATF) ................................... 8-8
–O peration ...................................................................... 5-19
–S hift lock release ........................................................... 5-21
–S hifting ........................................................................V
.. 5-20
–S tarting ........................................................................V
. 5-19
B Battery ........................................................................V
........ 8-12
–C aution label ................................................................. 8-12
–C hecking fluid level ....................................................... 8-13
–C old weather ................................................................ 5-51
–J ump starting ................................................................. 6-10
–K ey battery replacement ................................................ 8-13
–R emote Control Key battery replacement ....................... 8-14
–S aver system ................................................................. 3-10
–V ariable voltage control system ...................................... 8-17
–V ehicle battery ............................................................... 8-13
Bluetooth®
–H ands-Free Phone System ................................... 4-59, 4-65
–O peration ...................................................................... 4-46
–P hone settings ..................................................... 4-59, 4-65
–S etting ........................................................................V
.. 4-46
Brakes ........................................................................V
. 5-49, 8-9
–A ctive Emergency Braking system ................................. 5-35
–A nti-lock Braking System (ABS) .................................... 5-50

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–M
irrors -Outside ........................................................... 3-25
Remote Control Key .............................................................. 3-7
–B attery -Discharge ........................................................ 5-17
–O perating range .............................................................. 3-9
–O peration ........................................................................V
3-9
–P ush-button ignition switch ............................................ 5-15
–R adio approval numbers and information ......................... 9-9
–R emote keyless entry ..................................................... 3-14
–S tarting engine .............................................................. 5-18
–S ystem ........................................................................V
.. 5-15
–T roubleshooting guide ................................................... 3-12
–W arning signals ............................................................. 3-11
Remote keyless entry .......................................................... 3-14
Replacement
–A ir bags ........................................................................V
1-40
–A ir cleaner filter ............................................................. 8-15
–B attery (Key fob) ........................................................... 8-13
–E ngine coolant ................................................................. 8-6
–E ngine oil ........................................................................V
8-7
–E ngine oil filter ................................................................. 8-7
–F uses ........................................................................V
.... 8-18
–L ights ........................................................................V
.... 8-23
–R emote Control Key battery ........................................... 8-14
–W iper blades ................................................................. 8-17
Reversing camera ................................................................. 4-7
–S ettings ........................................................................V
. 4-10
–T ips ........................................................................V
....... 4-10
Roof rail ........................................................................V
...... 2-41
Room light
–O peration ...................................................................... 2-44
–R eplacement ................................................................. 8-23
Running-in schedule .............................................................. 5-2 SSafety
–H
ead restraints ................................................................ 1-6
Seat belts ........................................................................V
...... 1-9
–A djustment .................................................................... 1-12
–C ENTER mark ............................................................... 1-11
–C hecking ...................................................................... 1-13
–C hild safety ................................................................... 1-11
–C hildren -Infants ........................................................... 1-11
–C hildren -Larger ........................................................... 1-11
–C hildren -Small ............................................................. 1-11
–C leaning ........................................................................V
.. 7-4
–I njured persons ............................................................. 1-11
–M aintenance .................................................................. 1-14
–P recautions ..................................................................... 1-9
–P regnant women ........................................................... 1-11
–T hree-point type ............................................................ 1-12
–T wo-point type ............................................................... 1-13
Seats ........................................................................V
............ 1-2
–A djustment (Manual) ........................................................ 1-2
–A djustment (Power) ......................................................... 1-3
–F olding ........................................................................V
.... 1-5
–F ront seats ...................................................................... 1-2
–H ead restraints ................................................................ 1-6
–I SOFIX child restraints ......................................... 1-18, 1-19
–J ump seat ........................................................................V
1-6
–L umbar support ............................................................... 1-4
–R ear ........................................................................V
........ 1-5
–U niversal child restraints (front and rear seats) ............... 1-15
Security system ................................................................... 3-15
Service
–M aintenance .................................................................... 8-2
Spare tyre ........................................................................V
..... 6-3
Speed limiter
–O peration ...................................................................... 5-42
Speedometer ........................................................................V
2-2
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Travelling ........................................................................V
....... 9-7
Turbocharger ........................................................................V
5-8
Turn signal
–R eplacement ................................................................. 8-23
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ............................. 5-9
–M eter information .......................................................... 5-12
–R adio approval numbers .................................................. 9-9
–S ettings ........................................................................V
. 5-13
Tyres
–4 WD model ................................................................... 5-32
–A ge ........................................................................V
....... 8-28
–C old weather ................................................................ 5-51
–F lat tyre ........................................................................V
... 6-2
–I nflation pressure ........................................................... 8-26
–P lacard ........................................................................V
.... 9-8
–R epairing flat tyre ............................................................ 6-6
–R otation ........................................................................V
. 8-27
–S izes ........................................................................V
....... 9-4
–S now chains ................................................................. 8-27
–T ypes ........................................................................V
.... 8-26
–W ear and damage ......................................................... 8-28
–W heels and tyres .......................................................... 8-26
U Universal child restraints
–F ront and rear seats ...................................................... 1-15
V Vanity mirror
–L ights ........................................................................V
.... 2-45
Variable voltage control system ............................................ 8-17
Vehicle battery .................................................................... 8-13 Vehicle identification .............................................................. 9-7
–A
ir conditioner label ......................................................... 9-8
–E ngine serial number ....................................................... 9-7
–L abel ........................................................................V
....... 9-7
–N umber (VIN) (chassis number) ....................................... 9-7
–N umber (VIN) plate .......................................................... 9-7
–T yre placard .................................................................... 9-8
Vehicle security ................................................................... 5-49
–T heft warning system ..................................................... 3-15
Vents ........................................................................V
.......... 4-20
W Warning/indicator lights and audible reminders
–W arning lights ................................................................. 2-5
Wheels
–B locking ........................................................................V
.. 6-4
–C leaning ........................................................................V
.. 7-3
–I nstallation ....................................................................... 6-6
–R emoval ........................................................................V
.. 6-4
–S izes ........................................................................V
....... 9-4
–S towing ........................................................................V
... 6-6
Window washer fluid ........................................................... 8-11
Windows
–D efogger ....................................................................... 2-34
Windscreen
–W iper and washer switch .............................................. 2-34
Winter
–P recautions ................................................................... 5-51
–S pecial equipment ......................................................... 5-52
Wipers
–B lades replacement ....................................................... 8-17
–O peration (Windscreen) ................................................ 2-34
–W asher nozzle ............................................................... 8-16
–W indow washer cleaner fluid ......................................... 8-11
–W iper and washer switch .............................................. 2-34
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