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Opening and closing
-there is interference to the radio signal from
the vehicle key, such as from cell phones or re
mote controls
Emergency unlocking the luggage
compartment lid
In the event that the central locking system mal
functions , the luggage compartment lid can be
opened at the lock cylinder .
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Fig. 33 Luggage compartment lid: mechanica l key in lock
cyl inde r
.,. Remove the integrated mechanical key
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<=> page 29 or use the separate mechanical key.
" Insert the mechanical key in the lock cylinder as
pictu red.
"T urn the key approximate ly 45° to the right
<=> fig. 33. The luggage compartment lid opens.
The key cannot be pulled out in the released posi
tion .
_&. WARNING
-After closing the luggage compartment lid,
make sure that it is latched. The luggage
compartment lid could otherwise open s ud
denly whi le driving, even if the lock cylinder
is closed. This would increase the risk of an
acc ident.
- Never drive with the luggage compartment
lid ajar or open, because poisonous gases
can enter the vehicle interior and create the
risk of asphyxiation .
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Opening the luggage compartment lid
from the inside in an emergency
Fig. 34 Inne r luggage compartment l id : lever
" Pull the lever downward c> fig . 34 .
@ Tips
Never close the luggage compartment lid us
i ng the emergency handle.
Child safety lock
Fig. 35 Section of dr iver 's doo r: co ntrols
Fig. 36 Rear door: child safety lock
Vehicles with [!] button
" To activate/deactivate the inner door hand le
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and the power window switch for the respective
rear door, press the
l eft/right [±] button in the ..,,
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driver's door@¢ fig. 35. The indicator light in
the button turns on/blinks.
.,. To activate/deactivate the child safety lock on
both sides, you must press
the [±] buttons one
after the other.
Vehicles with ~ button
.,. To deactivate/activate the power window
switch in the rear doors, press the [@button in
the driver's
door @ c;, fig. 35. The indicator
light in the button turns on/blinks .
.,. To also deactivate/activate the inner door han
dle, open the respective rear door and turn the
key switch w ith the mechanical key in the direc
t ion of the arrow or opposite the d irection of
the arrow
¢fig. 36.
The follow ing funct ions are also turned off when
the child safety lock is act ivated :
- The buttons for the sunshade* in the rear win
dow .
- The buttons for the power sunshades* in the
side windows.
- The button for the front passenger seat ad just
ment* (for vehicles with
the[±] button when the
child safety lock is activated for the rear door
on the passenger's side).
.&_ WARNING
Always take the veh icle key with you when
leaving the vehicle, even for a short period of
time. This applies particularly when children
remain in the vehicle. Otherwise children
could start the engine or operate electrical
equipment (such as power windows), which
increases the risk of an accident.
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Opening and closing
Power window
Controls
The driver can control all power windows.
Fig. 37 Section of driver 's doo r: controls
All power window switches are equipped with a
two -stage function:
Opening and closing the windows
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.,. To open or close the window completely, press
the switch down or pull the switch up brief ly to
the second level. The ope rat ion will stop if the
sw itch is pressed/pulled again.
.,. To select a position in between opened and
closed, press/p ull the switch to the first level
until the des ired window position is reached .
Power window switches
CD Left front door
@ Right front door
® Left rear door
@ Right rear door
.&_ WARNING ~
-Always take the vehicle key with you when
leaving the vehicle, even for a short period
of time. This applies particularly when chil
dren remain in the vehicle. Otherwise the
children could start the engine or operate
electrical equipment such as power win
dows, which increases the risk of injury. The
power windows continue to function until
the driver's door or front passenger's door
has been opened.
- Pay careful attention when closing the win
dows. Pinching could cause serious inj uries .
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Opening and clo sin g
- When locking the vehicle from outside, the
vehicle must be unoccupied since the win
dows can no longer be opened in an emer
gency .
(D Tips
-Using switches @ and@, the driver can a l
so operate the power sunshades* in the side
windows.
- After turning the ignition off you can still
open and close the windows for approxi mately 10 minutes . The power windows do
not switch off until the driver's door or front
passenger's door has been opened .
Correcting power window malfunctions
You can reactivate the one-touch up/down func
tion if it malfunctions .
• Pull the power window switch up until the win
dow is comp letely ra ised.
• Release the sw itch and pull it up again for at
least one second .
Sunroof
Operation
Applies to: vehicles with sliding/tilting sunroof
Fig . 38 Sect io n of headli ner: sunroof button
@ Tilting /sliding
• T o tilt the sunroof comp letely, press the button
u p briefly to the second level.
• T o close the sunroof comp letely, pull the but
ton down briefly to the second
leve l¢ ,&. .
• To se lect an intermediate position, press/pull
the switch to the first level until the desired po
sition is reached.
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@ Op ening /closing
• To open the sunroof complete ly, slide the but
ton back to just before the second level.
• To close the s unroof complete ly, slide the b ut
ton forward briefly to the second level
c::> ,&. .
• To select a partially open position, slide the
bu tton forward/back to the first level until the
desired pos it ion is reached.
A wind def lector integrated into the sliding/tilt
ing sunroof adapts automatically to the speed
and sunroof pos ition. Th is reduces wind noise to
a minimum in all sunroof posit ions.
You can still operate the sliding/tilting sunroof
for about 10 minutes after the ignit ion is swi tch
ed off. The switch is deactiva ted once the driver's
or front passenger's door is opened .
Sunshad e
The sunshade opens automatically when sliding
the roof open.
Vehicles with a glass panel sunroof : the sunshade
can be opened and closed by hand when the sun
roof is closed.
Vehicles with a solar panel s unroof*: the closed
sunshade opens automatica lly when the sunroof
opens.
~ WARNING
Pay careful attention when clos ing the slid
ing/tilting sunroof - otherwise serious injury
could result! Always take the ignition key w ith
you when leav ing the veh icle.
(D Note
-
A lways close your sliding/tilting sunroof when
l eaving your vehicle. Rain can cause damage
to the interior equipment of your vehicle, par ticularly the electronic equ ipment .
(D Tips
- For information on the so lar roof *, refer to
¢ page 72 .
-The sunroof will only open down to -20 °C
(-4 °F).
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Opening and clo sin g
@ Tips
- The panorama roof will on ly open down to
·4°F (·20°).
- To prevent both roof segments from co llid ·
ing with one another, you do not need to
- tilt the rear roof segment if the front roof
segment is already open.
- close the front roof segment if the rear
roof segment is already tilted.
Opening/closing the sunshade
Applies to: vehicles w ith panorama glass roof
© Front sunshade
.,. To open the sunshade completely, slide the G;J
button back to the second level ¢ page 39,
fig. 39 .
.,. T o close the sunshade comp lete ly, sl ide the G;J
swi tch forward briefly to the second level.
.. To se lect a pa rtially open position, slide the l:c.i.l
button to the first level until the sunshade has
reached the desired position.
© Rear sunshade
.,. T o open the sunshade comp lete ly, press the~
button in the rear door briefly down to the sec
ond leve l¢
page 39, fig . 40.
.. To close the sunshade comp lete ly, pull the ~
button up to the second level ¢,& .
.,. To se lect a partially open position, press/pull
the
G;J button to the f irst level until the desired
pos ition is reached. Or
.. To ope rate the sunshade from the cockpit,
press the
I REAR MODEi b utton 9 page 39,
fig. 39.
You can now open/close the rear su n
shade using
th e~ button in the headliner.
A WARNING
Be careful when closing the panorama g lass
roof
-otherwise serious injury could result!
Switch off the ignition when exiting the vehi
cle.
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Roof segments/sunshade emergency
closing
Applies to: vehicles with panorama glass roof
If the roof segment or s unshade detects an ob
j ect in its path when it is closing, it will open
again automatically . In this case, you can then
close it w ith the power emergency closing func
tion.
.. Withi n five seconds after the roof segment or
sunshade opens automatically, pull t he switch
until it closes.
Valet parking function
Applies to: vehicles with valet parking function
The valet parking function protects the luggage
compartment from unauthorized access.
F ig. 4 1 Glove compartment: valet parking functio n button
You can switch the va let parking f unction on
whe n someo ne else is parking your vehicle. When
the function is switched on, the vehicle can be
driven, locked and unlocked using the master
key, but access to the luggage compartment is
not permitted.
.. Remove the integrated mechanical key
Qpoge 29 .
.. Open the glove compartment.
.,. Press the !VALET I button to switch the valet
parking function on. The LED in the button
t u rns on.
.,. Lock the glove compartment with the mechani
cal key .
.,. O nl y give the remote cont ro l key to the se rvice
personnel parking your car and keep the
re-
moved mechanical key wit h you. ..,.
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The following buttons are deactivated when the
va let parking function is switched on :
-1""'1 button in the driver's door
-I ""' I button on the remote control key
- Handle in the rear lid
When the valet parking function is switched on,
the message
Valet parking activated appears in
the instrument cluster display when you switch
the ignition on.
Garage door opener (Homelink)
Description
Ap plies to: vehicl es with garage door opener (Homeli nk)
Fig. 42 Garage door opene r: examples o f usage for differ
ent systems
W ith the garage door opener (Homel ink), you
can activate systems such as the garage doors,
security systems or house lights from ins ide your
vehicle. Three buttons are integrated in the head
liner that can be programmed to up to three re
mote controls.
To be able to operate systems using the garage
door opener, the buttons in the headliner must
first be programmed .
A WARNING
When operating or programming the garage
door opener, make sure that no people or ob
jects are in the area immediately surrounding
the equipment. People can be injured or prop erty can be damaged if struck when closing.
Opening and closing
(D Tips
-For security reasons, we recommend that
you clear the programmed buttons before selling the vehicle.
- For add itiona l information about Homelink,
visit www.homelink.com.
- For an explanation on conformity with the
FCC regulations in the United States and the
Industry Canada regulations, see
¢page 339.
Programming buttons
App lies to: vehicles with garage door opener (Home link)
Fig. 43 Headliner: controls
You can program both fixed code and rolling code
systems using this procedure.
Programming/reprogramming buttons
.. Switch the ignit ion on.
.. Press and hold the button in the headliner that
you would like to program for at least 10 sec
onds. Or
.. Select: ! CAR ! function button> Car systems
control button > Vehicle settings > Garage
door opener > Program garage door opener.
.. Follow the instr uctions in the Infotainment sys-
tem.
Deleting button programming
The programmed buttons cannot be deleted indi
vidually. They must be deleted all at once. Repro
gram the buttons if necessary .
.. Select: the ICAR !function button> Car systems
control button > Vehicle settings > Garage
door opener > Clear program settings
> Yes.
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Switching the interior lighting on
.,. Select in the M MI: !CAR ! func tion button > Car
sy stems
cont rol button > Vehicle setting s > In
terior lighting
> On.
Adjusting the brightness /turning off
You can adj ust the brightness for the four zones
Front top , Front footwell , Rear top and Rear
footwell
or fo r All zone s at the same t ime .
.,. In the I nfota inment system, se lect: ICA Rlfunc
t io n button >
Car system s control b utton > Ve
hicle settings
> Interior lighting > Brightnes s .
.,. Turn the knob to the desi re d veh icle area and
press the knob . The bar that appears indicates
t h e se lected br ightness .
... To increase or red uce the br ightness, turn the
knob and p ress it.
Selecting a color profile*
You can se lect from the Ivory , Pol ar and Rub y/
Polar
color profi les .
.,. Se lect in the M MI: !CAR I func tion button> Car
systems
cont rol b utton > Vehicle s etting s > In
terior lighting
> Color profile.
The interior lig hti ng turns on when this function
i s t urned on in the Info tainmen t sys tem, and the
l ow be ams are tu rned on whe n the ign ition is
switched on.
(D Tips
T he set tin gs are autom atically store d and as
sig ned to the remo te con tro l key th at is i n
use.
Lights and V ision
Instrument lighting
The brightness of the illumination for the instru
ments, display and head-up display* can be ad
justed .
Fig. 4 9 Instrume nt illumin ation
... Press the knob to release it .
... Tur n the knob toward" -" or" +" to reduce or in
crease the br ightness.
... P ress the knob again to return it to its or iginal
position .
(D Tips
The instrument illum ination for the needles
and dials turns on when the ign ition is turned
o n and the lights are tu rned off . The illum ina
tion for the gauges red uces automatically and
even tually turns off as brig htness ou ts ide in
cre ases. T hi s f unct ion remind s the dr ive r to
t urn the low beams on at the app ro priate
time.
Vision
Adjusting the exterior mirrors
Fig. SO Driver 's doo r: k nob fo r the exter io r mir rors
Turn the knob to the des ired position:
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Lights and Vision
Q/P -Adjusting the left/right exterior mirror.
Move the knob in the desired direction.
4lll -Heats the mirror glass depending on the out
side temperature.
8 - Folds the exterior mirrors* . In the Infotain
ment system, you can select if the mirrors fold in
automatically when you lock the vehicle
¢page 32.
Front passenger's exterior mirror tilt
function*
To help you see the curb when back ing into a
parking space, the surface of the mirror tilts
slightly. For this to happen, the knob must be in
the position for the front passenger's exterior mirror.
You can adjust the tilted mirror surface by turn
ing the knob in the desired direction. When you
move out of reverse and into another gear, the
new mirror position is stored and assigned to the
key you are using.
The mirror goes back into its original position
once you drive forward faster than 9 mph
(15 km/h) or turn the ignition off .
A WARNING
Curved mirror surfaces (aspheric or convex*)
enlarge the field of vision. However, they
make objects in the mirror appear smaller
and farther away . You may estimate incor
rectly when you use these mirrors to gauge
your distance from the vehicles behind you
when changing lanes, which increases the risk
of an accident.
(D Note
- If the mirror housing was moved by outs ide
forces (such as an impact when maneuver
in g), you must use the power folding func
tion to fold the mirror all the way out. The
mirror housing must not be moved back in-
to place by hand because this would impair
the function of the m irror mechanism.
-If you wash the vehicle in an automatic car
wash, you must fold the exterior mirrors in
to reduce the risk of damage to the mirrors.
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Never fold power fold ing exterior mirrors by
hand . Only fold them in and out using the
power controls.
(D Tips
-If the power adjusting function malfunc
tions, the glass in both mirrors can be ad
justed by pressing on the edge of it by hand.
-The exterior mirror settings are stored with
the memory function* ¢
page 59.
Dimming the mirror
Fig. 51 Automat ic d imming rearv iew m irro r
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.. To dim the interior rearview mirror and both ex
terior mirrors*, press the button @. The LED @
turns on. The interior rearview mirror and exte
rior mirrors* dim automatically when light
shines on them, for example from headlights
on a vehicle behind you.
A WARNING
Electrolyte fluid can leak out from broken
mirror glass. This liquid can irritate the skin,
eyes and respiratory system. If there is con
tact with the fluid, flush immediately with
p lenty of water . Consult a physician if neces
sary.
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-Repeated or long-term exposure to electro
lyte fluid can lead to irritation of the air
ways, especially in people with asthma or
other respiratory conditions. Take deep
breaths immediately after leaving the vehi
cle or, if this is not possible, open all of the
doors and w indows as wide as possible.
-If electrolyte fluid enters the eyes, flush
them thoroughly with a large amount of
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Lights and Vision
Retracting the rear door sunshades*
~ To re tract the sunshade from the driver's seat,
press the left/right rear power window switch
~ in the driver's door.
~ To retract the sunshade from the rear of the
vehicle,
press the power window switch Q;;; in
the left/right rear door.
You can adjust the settings for the rear sunshade
so the shade retracts automatically when you se
lect the reverse gear. Select:
CAR function button
> Car systems control button > Vehicle settings
> Automatic rear blind > On. The settings are au
tomatically stored and assigned to the remote
control key. T he sunshade is extended again as
soon as the vehicle is traveling forward at a speed
greater than 9 mph (15 km/h) if the ignition has
not been switched off in the meantime .
&_ WARNING
Always pay careful attention when closing the
sunshades. Pinching could cause serious inju
ries.
@ Tips
- Pressing the l~•~l button several times in a
r ow can trigger the overload protection. The
sunshade can on ly be extended/retracted
again after a brief waiting period.
- The rear window sunshade only functions
when the vehicle interior is warmer than
14°F (-10°().
Vanity mirror in the rear
Appl ies to: ve hicles w ith vanity mirro rs in th e rear
Fig. 55 Rear headl iner: vanity m irror
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~ Press the button to fold the mirror open. The
mirror lighting turns on automatically .
~ To change the mirror's angle, move it forward/
back with your hand.
Windshield wipers
Switching the windshield wipers on
Fig . 56 Windsh ield w iper lever
Move the windshield w iper lever to the corre
sponding posit ion:
@ -Windshield wipers off
G)-Rain sensor mode. The windshield wipers
switch on once the vehicle speed exceeds approx
imately 2 mph (4 km/h) and it is raining. The
higher the sensitivity of the rain sensor that is set
(switch @to the right), the earlier the wind
shield wipers react to mo isture on the wind
shield. You can deact ivate the rain sensor mode
i n the Infotainment system, which sw itches the
i ntermittent mode on. Se lect:
ICARI function but
ton
> Car systems control button > Driver assis·
tance
> Rain sensor> Off. In intermittent mode,
you can adjust the interval time using the switch
@.
@ -Slow wiping
@ -Fast w iping
@ -Single wipe. If you hold the lever in this posi
tion longer, the wipers switch from slow wiping
to fast wiping.
®-Clean the windshield. The wipers wipe one
time after several seconds of driving to remove
water droplets. You can sw itch this function off
by moving the lever to posit ion ® within
10 sec
onds of the afterwipe . The afterwipe function is
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sides with both hands and slide it upward unti l
you fee l it click into place.
~ To move the head restraint down, press the
button (small
arrow)¢ fig. 68 and slide the
head restraint downward.
A WARNING
Always read and follow the applicab le wa rn
ings
¢page 211.
Memory function
Description
Applies to: vehicles with memory function
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Using the memory function, you can quickly and
eas ily store a personal seat profile for the driver
and front passenger as well as for the outer rear
seats* and recall the settings. The memory func
tion is controlled us ing the remote control key
and the memory buttons in the drive r's/front
passenger's door and in the rea r doo rs*.
The driver's seat profile is stored again and as
signed to the remote control key each time the
ve hicle is locked. When you open the door, the
seat profi le is automat ica lly reca lled. If two pea-
Remote control
key
Driver
Seat X
Hea d rest raint X
Steering wheel* X
Sa fety belt* X
Both exterior mirrors* X
Remote control key
Applies to: vehicles with memory function
The functio n must be switched on so that the
d river's seat p rofile will be assig ned to t he re
mote cont rol key w hen locking the vehicle .
~ Select: the ICARI function button > Car systems
contro l bu tton > Vehicl e setting s > Driver' s
s eat > Remo te control ke y > On.
Seat s and sto rag e
(D Tips
To prevent the head restraints from running
i nto the headline, they are automatically
moved forward or upward when the seat is
adjusted.
ple use the vehicle, it is recommended that each
person always uses the ir "own" remote control
key.
T wo seat profiles can be stored using the memo
ry buttons in the driver's/front passenger's door
respectively, and one seat profile can be stored in
each of the rear doors*. Once they are stored,
these seat profiles can be selected at any time.
The following sett ings are stored:
Memory button
Driver Front passenger Outer rear seats*
X X X
X X
X X X
X
(D Tips
If yo u do not wish to have t he seat profi le for
another dr iver assigned to the remote cont rol
key, sw itch the memory function
off in the In
fotai nment system or using the
!O FF ! button
¢page 60.
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12 volt sockets
Applies to: veh icles with sockets
Fig . 70 Side compartment in luggag e compartment: 12
volt socket•
Fig. 71 Example of a rear center console: 12 volt socket
The 12-volt sockets can be used for electrical ac
cessories. The power consumption at the outlet
must not exceed 120 watts.
There is an additional 12 volt socket in the center
console
¢page 63, fig . 75.
_&, WARNING
The sockets and the electrical accessories con
nected to them only funct ion when the igni
tion is switched on. Incorrect usage can lead
to ser ious injuries or burns. To reduce the risk
of injuries, never leave children unattended i n
the vehicle with the vehicle key.
(D Note
- Never connect any accessories that provide
power (such as solar panels or battery
charger for the vehicle battery) to the ciga
rette lighter. They can damage the vehicle
electrical system .
- To reduce the risk of damage to the sockets,
on ly use plugs that fit correct ly .
Seats and storage
115 volt socket
Applies to: vehicles with 115 volt socket
T he 115 volt socket can be used when the igni
tion is switched on
¢ .&. . When you push the con
nector all the way into the socket, the child safe
ty mechanism re leases and current flows through
the socket.
Connectable devices
Electrica l devices can be connected to the 115
volt socket in the vehicle. The device connected
to the socket must not use more than 150 watts
of power (300 watts peak power). Check the
power usage of the connected device on the type
label.
LED on the socket
-The socket is ready for use when the LED is
green.
- There is a malfunction if the LED is blinking red.
The socket will switch off automatically due to
overcurrent or overheating. The socket will
switch on again automatically after a cool
down period. Any devices that are connected
and sw itched on w ill act ivate aga in automati
cally¢ .&.
_&, WARNING
- The sockets and the electrical accessories
connec ted to them only f unction when the
ignit ion is switched on. Incorrect usage can
lead to serious injuries o r burns. To reduce
the risk of injuries, never leave children un
attended in the vehicle with the vehicle key.
- If devices or connectors that are heavy (for
example a power supply unit) are attached
d ire ctly to the socket, the holder can be
come damaged, wh ich increases the risk of
injury.
-To reduce the risk of fatal injury, store all
connected devices securely when driving so
that they do not
move around inside the ve
h icle when braking or if involved a crash.
- To reduce the risk of fatal injury, do not spill
any fluids on the socket. Should any mo is-
ture enter the socket, make sure that it has
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