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Door
Automati clocki ng(on-boar dcom-
puter )............................................. 249
Automatic lockin g(switch) ...... ........ .78
Cent rallocking/unlocking (key) ......72
Contro lpane l................................... 37
Display message ............................ 281
Emergency lockin g........................... 79
Emergency unlocking .......................79
Important safety notes ....................77
Opening (fro mthe inside) ................ 77
Downhil lSpee dRegulation
see DS R(Downhill Speed Regulation)
Drink sholder
see Cup holders
Drive program
Automatic ...................................... 149
Display (DIRE CTSELECT lever) ......146
Manual .......................................... .150
Dri veprograms
se eO ff-roa dprog rams
Driver' sdoor
see Door
Driver's seat
see Seats
Driv esyst em
Active Blind Spot Assist .................212
Dri ving abroad
Service24 h.................................... 323
Symmetrical di pped bea m............. 106
Dri ving in mountainous terrain
Approach/departure angle ............168
Dri ving off-road
see Off-road driv ing
Driving programs
see On-road programs
Driving safety system
BAS PLUS (Brake Assist System
PLUS) .............................................. .62
Electroni cBrake-force Distribu-
tio n.................................................. 65
ESP ®
(Electroni cStability Pro-
gram) ............................................... 63
Important safety gu idelines ............. 61
Dri ving safety systems
4ETS (Electronic Traction System) ...64
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) .......61 ADAPTIVE BRAKE
............................. 66
Ada ptive brake lamps ......................63
BAS (Brak eAssist System ).............. 62
Overview .......................................... 60
PRE-SAFE ®
Brake ............................. 66
Steering assistant STEER CON-
TROL ................................................ 68
Dri ving system
Active Lan eKeeping Assist ............215
Active Parking Assis t..................... 194
Leve lcontrol (vehicle with AIR-
MATI Cpackage) ............................ .189
On-road programs .......................... 218
Dri ving systems
Active Curve System ...................... 188
Active Drivin gAssistanc epack-
age ................................................. 212
ATTENTION ASSIST ........................202
Blind Spo tAssist ...... ...................... 208
Cruise control ................................ 170
Display message ............................ 269
Distronic Pl us................................ 174
HOLD function ............................... 187
Lane Kee ping Assist ...................... 210
Lane package ................................ 208
Leve lcontrol (vehicles with the
ON&OFFROAD package) ................183
Nig htVie wA ssist Plus ................... 205
PARKTRONIC ................................. 191
Revers ingc amera .......................... 197
Speed Limi tAssist ......................... 203
Dri ving tips
Aquaplaning ................................... 164
Automatic transmission .................148
Brake s........................................... 162
DISTRONI CPLUS ........................... 181
Downhill gradient ........................... 163
Driving abroa d............................... 106
Driving in winte r............................ .165
Driving on flo oded roads ................ 164
Driving on sand .............................. 168
Driving on we troads ...................... 164
Driving ove robstacles ................... 168
Gen eral .......................................... 162
Icy road surfaces ........................... 165
Limited brak inge fficiency on sa l-
ted road s....................................... 163
New brak epads/linings ................ 163 Index
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Instr
umentc luster Displa
ysand controls i
Inst rument cluster: kilometres Function Page
:
Speedometer with seg-
ments
235
;
Multi
function display 236
=
Rev counter 234
?
Coolant temperature 234
A
Fuel gauge
B
Brightness control knob for
the instrument cluster light-
ing: tur nclockwise or anti-
clockwise 30
Instrument clusterAt
ag lance
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i
Instrument cluster: miles Fun
ction Page
:
Speedometer with seg-
ments
235
;
Multifunctio
ndisplay 236
=
Rev counter 234
?
Coolant temperature
234 Function Page
A
Fuel gauge
B
Brightness control knob for
the instrument cluster light-
ing: turn clockwise or anti-
clockwise Instrument cluster
31Atag lance
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You can also switc
hthe automati clocking
function on and off using the on-boar dcom-
puter (Y page 249). Unlocking th
edriver' sdoor (emer-
gency key element)
If the vehicle can no longer be unlocked with
the key, use the emergenc ykey element.
If you use the emergenc ykey elemen tto
unlock and open the driver' sdoor, the anti-
thef talarm system will be triggered
(Y page 68).
X Take the emergenc ykey elemen tout of the
key (Y page 74).
X Insert the emergenc ykey elemen tinto the
lock of the driver's doo rasfar as it will go. X
Turn the emergency key element anti-
clockwise to position 1.
The door is unlocked.
i On right-hand-drive vehicles, turn the
emergency key element clockwise.
X Turn the emergency key element back and
remove it.
X Insert the emergency key element into the
key. Locking the vehicle (emergency key
element)
If the vehicle can no longer be locked with the
key, use the emergency key element. X
Open the driver' sdoor.
X Close the front-passenger door, the rear
doors and the tailgate.
X Press the locking button (Y page 78).
X Check whether the locking knobs on the
front-passenger door and the rea rdoors
ar es till visible. Press down the locking
knobs by hand, if necessary.
X Clos ethe driver's door.
X Take the emergenc ykey elemen tout of the
key (Y page 74).
X Insert the emergency key element into the
lock of the driver' sdoor as far as it will go. X
Tur nthe emergenc ykey elemen tclockwise
as far as it will go to position 1.
i On right-hand-drive vehicles, turn the
emergenc ykey elemen tanti-clockwise.
X Turn the emergency key element back and
remove it.
X Make sure that the doors and the tailgate
are locked.
X Insert the emergency key element into the
key.
i If you lock the vehicl easdescribed above,
the fuel filler fla pisnot locked. The anti-
thef talarm system is not primed. Luggage compartment
Important safet
ynotes
Do not leave the key in the luggage compart-
ment. You could otherwise lock yourself out. Luggage compartment
79Openingand closing Z
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!
When opening, the tailgate swings up and
out. Therefore, mak esure that there is suf-
ficient clearance above and behind the tail-
gate.
X Insert emergency key element ;into
opening in trim :.
X Turn emergency key element ;90° clock-
wise.
X Push emergency key element ;in the
direction of the arrow and open the tail-
gate. Side windows
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
Make sure that nobody can become trapped
between the side window and the door frame
when aside window is opened. Do not touch
or lean against the side window during the
opening procedure. You could become trap-
ped between the side window and the door
frame as the side window moves down. If
there is arisk of becoming trapped, release
the switch or pull the switch upwards to close
the side window again. G
WARNING
Make sure that nobody can become trapped
as you close aside window. If there is arisk
of becoming trapped, release the switch or
press it agai ntoopen the side window again. G
WARNING
Children may injur ethemselves if they open
or close the side windows.
Never leav echildren unsupervised in the vehi-
cle. Always tak ethe key with you when leaving
the vehicle, even if you ar eonly leaving it for
as hort time. G
WARNING
Do not leav echildren unsupervised in the
vehicle, even if they ar esecured in achild
restraint system .The children could:
R be seriously or even fatall yinjured on parts
of the vehicle
R be seriously or even fatally injured by pro-
longed exposure to extremely hig hor
extremely low temperatures
If children open adoor, they could:
R seriously or even fatally injure other people
R get out of the vehicle and injure them-
selves, or be seriously or even fatally
injure dbya passing vehicle
Activat ethe child-proof locks/overrid efea-
tur eifc hildren ar etravelling in th evehicle.
They could otherwise open doors or side win-
dows while the vehicle is in motion and
thereby injure themselves or others. Opening and closing the side win-
dows :
Fron tleft
; Fron tright Side windows
83Openingand closing Z
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Halogen he
adlamps
: Dipped-bea mheadlamp: H7 55 W
; Main-beam headlamp: H7 55 W
= Side lamp/parkin glamp: W5WBV Tail lamps
:
Brak elamp: P21W -L Changing the front bulbs
Fitting/removing the cover on the front
wheel arch You must remove the cover from the front
wheel housing before you can chang ethe
fron tbulbs. X
To remove: switchoff the lights.
X Turn the front wheels inwards.
X Slide cover :up and remove it.
X To fit: insert cover :again and slide it
down until it engages.
Dipped-beam headlamps (halogen
headlamps) X
Remove the cover in the front wheel arch
(Y page 114).
X Turn housing cover :anti-clockwise and
pull it out.
X Turn bulb holder ;anti-clockwise and pull
it out.
X Take the bulb out of bulb holder ;.
X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder ;.
X Insert bulb holder ;into the lamp and turn
it clockwise.
X Align housing cover :and turn it clock-
wise until it engages.
X Replace the cover in the front wheel arch
(Y page 114). 114
Changin
gbulbsLight sand windscreen wipers
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Main-beam headlamps (hal
ogen head-
lamps) X
Switch off the lights.
X Open the bonnet.
X Turn housing cover :anti-clockwis eand
pul lito ut.
X Pul llever =upwards and remove bulb
holder ;.
X Take the bulb out of bulb holder ;.
X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder ;.
X Simultaneously press bulb holder ;and
pull lever =downwards.
X Align housing cover :and tur nitclock-
wis euntil it enga ges.
Side lamps/parking lamps (halogen
headlamps) X
Tur nhousing cover :anti-clockwise and
pull it out.
X Pull out bulb holder ;.
X Take the bulb out of bulb holder ;.X
Insert the new bulb int obulbh older ;.
X Insert bulb holder ;.
X Align housing cover :and tur nitclock-
wis euntil it enga ges. Changing th
erear bulbs
Opening and closin gthe serv icef lap You must open the service flap in the luggage
compartm entb efor eyou can change the
bulbs in the tail lamps. Left-hand service flap
Right-han
dservice flap
X To open: release servic eflap :at the top,
e.g. with ascrewdriver, and swing it do wn-
ward in the direction of the arrow.
X Right side :remov ethe first-ai dkit before-
hand and pull the luggage net down.
X To close: reinsertservice flap :. Changing bulbs
115Lightsand windscreen wipers Z
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Brake lamp
X
Switch off the lights.
X Ope nthe luggage compartment.
X Open the service fla p(Ypage 115). :
Brake lamp
X Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and
remove it.
X Remov ethe bulb from the bulb holder.
X Insert the new bulb int othe bulb holder.
X Insert the bulb holder and tur nitclockwise.
X Close the servic eflap (Y page 115). Windscreen wipers
Switching the windscreen wipers on/
off G
WARNING
The windscreen will not longer be wiped prop-
erly if the wiper blades are worn. This could
preven tyou from observing the traffic condi-
tions, thereby causing an accident .Replace
the wiper blades twic eayear, ideally in spring
and autumn.
! Do not operate the windscreen wipers
when the windscreen is dry, as this could
damage the wiper blades. Moreover ,dust
that has collected on the windscreen can
scratc hthe glass if wipin gtakes place when
the windscreen is dry. !
If the windscreen wipers leave smears on
the windscreen after the vehicle has been
washe dinana utomatic car wash, this may
be due to wax or other residue. Clea nthe
windscreen with washer fluid after an auto-
matic car wash. Combination switch
1
$ Windscreen wiper soff
2 Ä Intermittent wipe, low 7
3 Å Intermittent wipe, high 8
4 ° Continuous wipe, slow
5 ¯ Continuous wipe, fast
B í Single wipe
C î To wip ewith washer fluid
X Turn the key to position 1or 2in the ignition
lock.
X Turn the combination switch to the appro-
priate position or press the button on the
side.
! Intermittent wiping with rain sensor: due
to optical influences and the windscreen
becoming dirty in dry weather conditions,
the windscreen wipers may be activated
inadvertently. This could damage the wind-
screen wiper blades or scratc hthe wind-
screen.
For this reason, you should always switch
off the windscreen wiper sind ry weather.
In the ÄorÅ position, th eappropriate
wiping frequenc yisset automatically accord-
ing to the intensity of the rain. In the Å
7 Rain sensor set to low sensitivity.
8 Rain sensor set to high sensitivity. 116
Windscreen wipersLights and windscreen wipers
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Setting th
etemperature
THERMATIC automatic climate control Differen
ttemperatures can be set for the
driver' sand front-passenger sides.
X Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X To increase/reduce: turn controls:or
B clockwise or anti-clockwise
(Y pag e121).
Onl ychange the temperature setti ngin
small increments. Star tat2 2†.
THERMOTRONIC automatic climate
control THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control zones
You can select different temperature setti ngs
fo rt he driver's and front-passenger sides as
well as for the rea rcompartment.
X Tur nthe key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X To increase/reduce th etemperature in
the front: turn controls :and Bclock-
wise or anti-clockwise (Y page 123).
Only change the temperatur esettin gin
small increments. Star tat2 2†.
X To increase/reduce the temperature in
the rear compartment using the front
contro lpanel: press the ábutton.
Th eindicato rlamp in the ábutton goes
out. X
Turn control :clockwise or anti-clockwise
(Y page 123).
Only change the temperature setting in
small increments. Start at 22 †.
The temperature setting for the driver's
side is adopted for the rear compartment
and the front-passenger side.
X To increase/decrease the rear compart-
ment temperature using the rear con-
trol panel: turn control Mclockwise or
anti-clockwise on the rear control panel
(Y page 123).
Only change the temperature setting in
small increments. Start at 22 †. Setting the air distribution
Front control unit:
P Directsair through the centre vents.
O Directsthe airflo wthrough the foot-
well air ven ts.
S Directsthe airflo wthrough the cen tre
and footwell vents.
¯ Directsthe airflo wthrough the demis-
ter ven ts.
b Directsthe airflo wthrough the demis-
ter and cen tre vents.
a Directs the airflow throug hthe foot-
well and demister ven ts.
_ Directsthe airflo wthrough the demis-
ter ,centre and footwell air ven ts.
Rear control panel:
M Directsthe airflo wthrough the rear
cen treand rear side air vents.
O Directsthe airflo wthrough the foot-
well air ven ts.
i Using the rear control panel, you can also
activate both air distribution positions
simultaneously .Inordertodot his, press
both air distribution buttons. The air is then
routed through all rea rair vents.
i Regardles softhe air distributio nsetting,
airflow is always directed through the side 126
Operating th
eclimat econtrol systemClimat econtrol
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X
Tur ncontrols :orB cloc kwise or anti-
clockwise (Y page 121), (Y page 121).
or
X Press the KorI button. Demisting the windows
Windows misted up on the inside X
Activate the ¿/Ácooling with air
dehumidification func tion.
X Activate automatic mode Ã.
X If the window scontinue to mist up, activa te
the demisting function (Y page 127).
i You should only select this setting until
the windscreen is clear again.
Windows misted up on the outside X
Activate the windscreen wipers.
X Press the _button repeatedly until the
P orO symbol appears in the dis-
play.
i You should only select this setting until
the windscreen is clear again. Rear window heating
Switchin gon/off G
WARNI
NG
Clear all windows of ice or snow before setting
off. Otherwise, impaired visibility could
endanger you and others.
The rear window heating has ahigh cur rent
draw. You should therefore switc hitoff as
soon as th ewindow is clear ,Ito therwise
switches off automatically after several
minutes.
If the battery voltage is too low, the rear win-
dow heati ngmay switch off. X
Turn th ekey to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press the ¤button.
The indicator lam pinthe¤ button lights
up or goes out.
Problems wit hthe rea rwindow hea ting The rea
rwindow heatin ghas switched off
prematurely or cannot be activated.
X Switch off any consumers that are not
required, e.g. readin glamps or interior
lighting.
When the battery is sufficiently charged,
the rear window heatin gisactivated again
automatically. Activating/deactivating air-recircula-
tion mode
You can deactivate the flow of fresh air if
unpleasant odours are entering the vehicle
from outside .The air already insid ethe vehi-
cle will then be recirculated.
The operation of air-recirculation mode is the
sam efor all contr ol panels. G
WARNING
Only swit chover to air-recirculation mode
briefly at low outside temperatures. Other-
wise, the window scould mist up, thus impair-
ing visibility and endan geringyoursel fand
othe rs.T his ma ypreve ntyou from observing
the traffic conditions, thereby causing an
accident.
X Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X To activate: press thedbutton.
The indicator lam pint he d button lights
up.
i In the even tofhigh pollution levels 12
or at
high outside temperatures, air-recircula-
tion mode is automatically activated. When
air-recirculation mode is activated auto-
12 THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control only. 128
Operating the climate control systemClimate control