ECU MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS COUPE 2015 Owners Manual
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Exhaust pipe
Cleaning ........................................ .351
Exterior lighting
Cleaning ......................................... 349
see Lights
Exterior mirrors
Adjusting ....................................... 120
Anti-dazzle mode (automatic) ....... .121
Folding in/out (automatically) ....... 120
Folding in/out (electrically) ........... 120
Out of position (troubleshooting) ... 121
Parking position ............................. 121
Resetting ....................................... 120
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 123 F
Fault message see Display messages
Features ............................................. 322
Filler cap
see Fuel filler flap
Fire extinguisher ............................... 356
First-aid kit ......................................... 356
Fitting a wheel
Fitting a wheel ............................... 390
Lowering the vehicle ...................... 390
Preparing the vehicle ..................... 386
Raising the vehicl e......................... 387
Removing a whee l.......................... 389
Securing the vehicle against roll-
ing away ........................................ 387
Flat tyre
Changing a wheel/fitting the
spare whee l................................... 385
MOExtended tyre s......................... 358
Preparing the vehicle ..................... 358
TIREFIT kit ...................................... 359
Floormat ............................................. 335
Foglamps (extended range) .............. 130
Frequencies
Garage door opener ....................... 332
Mobile phone ................................. 402
Two-way radio ................................ 402
Front-passenger front airbag deac-
tivation
Display message ............................ 279 Front-passenger front airbag deac-
tivation system
Operation ......................................... 52
Problems ......................................... 56
System self-test ............................... 55
Front-passenger seat
Adjusting from the driver's seat ..... 110
Fuel
Additives ........................................ 407
Consumption information .............. 407
Consumption statistics .................. 250
Displaying the current consump-
tion ................................................ 249
Displaying the rang e...................... 249
E10 ................................................ 405
Fuel gaug e....................................... 32
Grade (petrol) ................................ 405
Important safety notes .................. 405
Notes for Mercedes‑AMG vehi-
cles ................................................ 406
Problem (malfunction) ................... 181
Refuelling ....................................... 178
Tank content/reserve fue l............. 405
Fuel filler flap
Opening ......................................... 179
Fuel level
Calling up the range (on-board
computer) ...................................... 249
Gaug e.............................................. 32
Fuel tank
Capacity ........................................ 405
Problem (malfunction) ................... 181
Fuses
Allocation chart ............................. 374
Before changing ............................. 372
Dashboard fuse box ....................... 373
Fuse box in the boot ...................... 374
Fuse box in the engine compart-
ment .............................................. 373
Fuse box in the front-passenger
footwell .......................................... 373
Important safety notes .................. 372 G
Garage door opener Clearing the memory ..................... 332
Frequencies ................................... 332 Index
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General notes ................................ 330
Important safety notes .................. 330
Opening/closing the garage door .. 332
Programming (button in the rear-
view mirror
) ................................... 330
Synchronising the ro lling code .......331
Gear indicator (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ....... 265
Gearshift program
SETUP (on-board computer) .......... 265
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ........... 23
Glove compartment .......................... 317H
HANDS-FREE ACCESS .......................... 96
Hazard warning lamps ......................128
Head restraints
Adjusting ....................................... 111
Adjusting (manually) ..................... .111
Adjusting (rear) .............................. 112
Head-up display
Adjusting the brightness ................ 262
Displays and operating .................. 247
Function/notes ............................ .247
Important safety notes .................. 247
Selecting displays .......................... 261
Setting the position ....................... 262
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 123
Headbag
Display message ............................ 277
Headlamp flasher .............................. 128
Headlamps
Misting up ...................................... 132
see Automatic headlamp mode
Heater booster function ................... 153
Heating
see Climate control
High-pressure cleaners .................... 347
Hill start assist .................................. 164
HOLD function
Activating ....................................... 206
Activation conditions ..................... 206
Deactivating ................................... 206
Display message ............................ 291
Function/notes ............................ .205
General notes ................................ 205 Horn
...................................................... 30
HUD
see Head-up display I
Ignition lock see Key positions
Immobiliser .......................................... 80
Indicator and warning lamp
Restraint system ............................ 309
Indicator and warning lamps
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
PLUS .............................................. 312
Coolant .......................................... 310
Engine diagnostics ......................... 310
Indicator lamps
Display message ............................ 280
see Warning and indicator lamps
Indicators
see Turn signals
Insect protection on the radiator .... 340
Instrument cluster
Overview .......................................... 32
Warning and indicator lamps ........... 33
Instrument cluster lighting .............. 244
Intelligent Light System
Activating/deactivating ................. 262
Display message ............................ 282
Overview ........................................ 129
Setting the dipped-beam head-
lamps for driving on the right/left .. 263
Interior lighting
Control .......................................... .132
Emergency lighting ........................ 133
Overview ........................................ 132
Reading lamp ................................. 132
Interior motion sensor
Deactivating ..................................... 82
Function .......................................... .81
Priming ............................................ 81
Switching off .................................... 82
ISOFIX child seat securing system ....62 J
Jack Storage location ............................3 5712
Index
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Calling up a stored setting (mem-
ory function) .................................. 123
Cleaning the cover ........................ .352
Correct driver's seat position ....... .108
EASY-ENTRY/EXIT system ............. 118
Folding the backrests forward/
back ............................................... 112
Important safety notes .................. 109
Seat heating .................................. 113
Seat heating problem .................... 115
Seat ventilation .............................. 115
Seat ventilation problem ................ 116
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 123
Switching seat heating on/off ....... 113
Switching the seat ventilation on/
off ................................................. .115
Section
Wheels and tyres ........................... 376
Securing a load
see Stowage space
Securing luggage ............................... 321
Selector lever
Cleaning ......................................... 352
see Automatic transmission
Sensors (cleaning instructions) ....... 349
Service
see ASSYST PLUS
Service Centre
see Qualified specialist workshop
Service menu (on-board com-
puter) ................................................. .258
Service message
see ASSYST PLUS
Service products
Brake fluid ..................................... 408
Coolant (engine) ............................ 409
Engine oil ....................................... 407
Fuel ................................................ 405
Important safety notes .................. 404
Washer fluid ................................... 409
Settings
Factory (on-board computer) ......... 264
On-board computer ....................... 258
SETUP (on-board computer) ............. 265
Side lamps
Switching on/off ........................... 127 Side windows
Convenience closing ..................... .101
Convenience opening .................... 100
Important safety notes .................... 99
Opening/closing ............................ 100
Problem (malfunction) ................... 103
Resetting ....................................... 101
Reversing feature ............................ .99
Sidebag ................................................ 50
Skibag ................................................ 319
Snow chains ...................................... 379
Sockets
Centre console .............................. 325
General notes ................................ 325
Rear compartment .........................3 25
Specialist workshop ............................ 26
Spectacles compartment ................. 317
Speed, controlling
see Cruise control
Speedometer
Activating/deactivating the addi-
tional speedometer ........................ 264
Digital ............................................ 251
In the Instrument cluster ................. 32
Selecting a display unit .................. 263
see Instrument cluster
SPEEDTRONIC
Deactivating variable ..................... 194
Display message ............................ 293
Function/notes ............................ .191
General notes ................................ 191
Important safety notes .................. 192
LIM indicator lamp ......................... 192
Permanent ..................................... 194
Selecting ........................................ 192
Setting the spee d.......................... 193
Storing the current speed .............. 193
Storing the current speed or call-
ing up the last stored speed .......... 193
Switching to passive ...................... 193
Variable ......................................... 192
Start/Stop button
General notes ................................ 161
Key positions ................................. 162
Removing ....................................... 163
Starting the engine ........................ 164 18
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Start/stop function
see ECO start/stop function
Starting (engine) ................................ 163
STEER CONTROL ..................................80
Steering
Display message ............................3 00
Warning lamps ............................... 314
Steering Assist
see DISTRONIC PLUS
Steering Assist and Stop&Go Pilot
(DISTRONIC PLUS)
Display message ............................ 293
Steering assistant STEER CON-
TROL
see STEER CONTROL
Steering wheel
Adjusting (electrically) ................... 116
Button overview ............................... 34
Buttons (on-board computer) ......... 245
Cleaning ......................................... 352
EASY ENTRY/EXIT feature ............. 118
Gearshift paddle s........................... 174
Important safety notes .................. 116
Steering wheel heating .................. 117
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 123
Steering wheel gearshift paddles .... 174
Steering wheel heating
Problem (malfunction) ................... 118
Switching on/of f........................... 117
Stop&Go Pilot
see DISTRONIC PLUS
Stowage areas ................................... 316
Stowage compartments
Armrest (under) ............................. 318
Centre console .............................. 317
Centre console in rear compart-
ment .............................................. 319
Cup holde r..................................... 322
Door ............................................... 318
Glove compartment ....................... 317
Important safety information ......... 316
Rear ............................................... 318
Spectacles compartment ............... 317
see Stowage areas
Stowage net ....................................... 319 Stowage space
Luggage net retainers .................... 321
Rear seat backrest ......................... 319
Securing a load .............................. 321
Stowage net ................................... 319
Stowage well beneath the boot
floor .................................................... 321
Summer tyres
In winter ........................................ 378
Sun visor ............................................ 323
Suspension tuning
Active Body Control ABC ............... 208
AIRMATIC ...................................... 211
SETUP (on-board computer) .......... 265
Switching the auxiliary heating/
ventilation
On/off ........................................... 150 T
Tail lamps Display message ............................ 281
see Lights
Technical data
Capacities ...................................... 404
Information .................................... 402
Tyres/wheels ................................. 391
Vehicle data ................................... 410
Telephone
Accepting a call (multifunction
steering wheel) .............................. 256
Display message ............................ 300
Introduction ................................... 256
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 256
Number from the phone book ........ 257
Redialling ....................................... 257
Rejecting/ending a call ................. 257
Telephone compartment ................ 318
Temperature
Coolant .......................................... 245
Engine oil (on-board computer,
Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ............... 265
Outside temperature ...................... 245
Setting (climate control )................ 143
Transmission oil (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ..... 265
TEMPOMAT
Function/note s............................. 189 Index
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From inside the vehicle (central
unlocking button) ............................. 91
Upshift indicator (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ....... 265V
Vanity mirror (in sun visor) .............. 323
Variable SPEEDTRONIC
see SPEEDTRONIC
Vehicle
Correct use ...................................... 26
Data acquisition ............................... 27
Display messag e............................ 297
Electronics ..................................... 402
Equipment ....................................... 24
Implied warranty .............................. 26
Individual settings .......................... 258
Leaving parked up ......................... 184
Locking (in an emergency) ............... 93
Locking (key) ................................... 85
Lowering ........................................ 390
Operating safety .............................. 24
Parking .......................................... 181
Pulling away ................................... 164
Raising ........................................... 387
Registration ..................................... 26
Securing from rolling away ............ 387
Towing away .................................. 369
Transporting .................................. 371
Unlocking (in an emergency) ........... 93
Unlocking (key) ................................ 85
Vehicle data ................................... 410
Vehicle dimensions ........................... 410
Vehicle emergency locking ................ 93
Vehicle identification number
see VIN
Vehicle identification plate .............. 404
Vehicle level
Active Body Control ABC ............... 207
AIRMATIC ...................................... 210
Display message ............................ 287
Vehicle tool kit .................................. 357
Video
Operating the DVD ......................... 255
VIN ...................................................... 404 W
Warning and indicator lamps ABS ................................................ 305
Brakes ........................................... 304
Distance warning signal ................. 312
ESP ®
.............................................. 307
ESP ®
OFF ....................................... 308
Fuel tank ........................................ 310
General notes ................................ 302
LIM (cruise control) ........................ 189
LIM (DISTRONIC PLUS) .................. 196
LIM (variable SPEEDTRONIC) ......... 192
Overview .......................................... 33
Parking brake ................................ 309
PASSENGER AIR BAG ...................... 43
Reserve fuel ................................... 310
Seat belt ........................................ 302
Steering ......................................... 314
Tyre pressure monitor ................... 313
Warning triangle ................................ 356
Washer fluid
Display message ............................ 300
Wheel and tyre combinations
Tyres .............................................. 393
Wheel bolt tightening torque ........... 390
Wheel chock ...................................... 387
Wheels
Changing a whee l.......................... 385
Changing/replacing ....................... 386
Checking ........................................ 377
Cleaning ......................................... 348
Fitting a new wheel ........................ 390
Fitting a wheel ............................... 386
General notes ................................ 391
Important safety notes .................. 376
Information on driving .................... 376
Removing a whee l.......................... 389
Snow chains .................................. 379
Storing ........................................... 386
Tightening torque ........................... 390
Wheel size/tyre size ...................... 391
Windowbag
Operation ......................................... 51
Windows
Cleaning ......................................... 348
see Side windows Index
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depressed pedal. This jeopardises the oper-
ating and road safety of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Stow all objects securely in the vehicle so that
they do not get into the driver's footwell.
Always fit the floormats securely and as pre-
scribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals. Do not use
loose floormats and do not place several floor-mats on top of one another.
! If the engine is switched off and equip-
ment on the diagnostics connection is
used, the starter battery may discharge.
Connecting equipment to the diagnostics
connection can lead to emissions monitoring information being reset, for example. This
may lead to the vehicle failing to meet the
requirements of the next emissions test dur-
ing the main inspection. Qualified specialist workshop
A qualified specialist workshop has the nec-
essary special skills, tools and qualifications
to correctly carry out any necessary work on
your vehicle. This particularly applies to work
relevant to safety.
Observe the notes in the Service Booklet.
Always have the following work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop:
R work relevant to safety
R service and maintenance work
R repair work
R modifications, installations and conver-
sions
R work on electronic components
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Vehicle registration
Mercedes-Benz may ask its Service Centres
to carry out technical inspections on certain vehicles. The quality or safety of the vehicle is
improved as a result of the inspection.
Mercedes-Benz can only inform you about
vehicle checks if it has your registration data.
It is possible that your vehicle has not yet
been registered in your name in the following
cases:
R if your vehicle was not purchased at an
authorised specialist dealer.
R if your vehicle has not yet been examined at
a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
It is advisable to register your vehicle with a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
Inform Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible
about any change in address or vehicle own-
ership. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz
Service Centre, for example. Correct use
If you remove any warning stickers, you or
others could fail to recognise certain dangers.
Leave warning stickers in position.
Observe the following information when driv- ing your vehicle:
R the safety notes in this manual
R the vehicle technical data
R traffic rules and regulations
R laws and safety standards pertaining to
motor vehicles Implied warranty
! Follow the instructions in this manual
about the proper operation of your vehicle
as well as about possible vehicle damage.
Damage to your vehicle that arises from
culpable contraventions against these
instructions are not covered either by
Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or by the
New or Used-Vehicle Warranty. 26
Introduction
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QR code for rescue card
The QR code is secured in the fuel filler flap
and on the opposite side on the B-pillar. In the
event of an accident, rescue services can use
the QR code to quickly find the appropriate
rescue card for your vehicle. The current res- cue card contains, in a compact form, the
most important information about your vehi-
cle, e.g. the routing of the electric cables.
You can find more information under http:// portal.aftersales.i.daimler.com/public/
content/asportal/en/communication/
informationen_fuer/QRCode.html. Data stored in the vehicle
A wide range of electronic components in
your vehicle contain data memories.
These data memories temporarily or perma-
nently store technical information about:
R the vehicle's operating state
R events
R faults
In general, this technical information docu-
ments the state of a component, a module, a
system or the surroundings.
These include, for example:
R operating conditions of system compo-
nents, e.g. fluid levels
R the vehicle's status messages and those of
its individual components, e.g. number of
wheel revolutions/speed, deceleration in
movement, lateral acceleration, accelera-
tor pedal position
R malfunctions and defects in important sys-
tem components, e.g. lights, brakes
R vehicle reactions and operating conditions
in special driving situations, e.g. airbag
deployment, intervention of stability con-
trol systems
R ambient conditions, e.g. outside tempera-
ture This data is of an exclusively technical nature
and can be used to:
R assist in detecting and rectifying faults and
defects
R analyse vehicle functions, e.g. after an acci-
dent
R optimise vehicle functions
The data cannot be used to trace the vehicle's movements.
When your vehicle is serviced, technical infor-
mation can be read from the event data mem- ory and fault data memory.
Services include, for example:
R repair services
R service processes
R warranty events
R quality assurance
It is read by employees of the service network (including manufacturers) using special diag-
nostic testers. More detailed information is
obtained from it, if required.
After a fault has been rectified, the informa-
tion is deleted from the fault memory or is
continually overwritten.
When operating the vehicle, situations are
conceivable in which this technical data, in
connection with other information (if neces-
sary, under consultation with an authorised
expert), could be traced to a person.
Examples include:
R accident reports
R damage to the vehicle
R witness statements
Further additional functions that have been
contractually agreed upon with the customer
allow certain vehicle data to be conveyed by
the vehicle as well. The additional functions
include, for example, vehicle location in case of an emergency. Introduction
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Useful information
i This Owner's Manual describes all mod-
els, series and optional equipment for your
vehicle that were available at the time of
going to press. National variations are pos- sible. Note that your vehicle may not be
equipped with all of the functions descri-
bed. This is also the case for systems and
functions relevant to safety.
i Read the information on qualified special-
ist workshops: (Y page 26). Panic alarm
X
To prime: press the!button :for
approximately one second.
A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the alarm system is primed.
X To deactivate: press the!button :
again.
or
X Press the Start/Stop button.
The key must be in the vehicle.
The panic alarm function is only available in
certain countries. Occupant safety
Introduction to the restraint system
The restraint system can reduce the risk of
vehicle occupants coming into contact with
parts of the vehicle's interior in the event of an accident. The restraint system can also
reduce the forces to which vehicle occupants
are subjected during an accident.
The restraint system includes the:
R Seat belt system
R Airbags
R Child restraint system
R Child seat securing system
The components of the restraint system work
in conjunction with each other. They can only
offer protection if all vehicle occupants
always:
R have the seat belt correctly fastened
(Y page 45)
R have the seat and head restraint adjusted
properly (Y page 109)
As the driver, you must also make sure that
the steering wheel is also adjusted properly.
Observe the information on the correct driv-
er's seat position (Y page 108).
In addition, you must make sure that the air-
bags can inflate properly if they are deployed (Y page 48).
An airbag supplements a correctly worn seat
belt. As an additional safety device, the airbag
increases the level of protection for vehicle
occupants in the event of an accident. The
airbags are not deployed, for example, in the event of an accident in which sufficient pro-
tection is offered by the seat belt. In addition,
only those airbags, which in the applicable
accident situations offer additional protec-
tion, are deployed in the event of an accident.
However, the seat belt and airbag generally
do not protect against objects penetrating
the vehicle from the outside.
Information on how the restraint system
operates can be found under "Deployment of
belt tensioners and airbags" (Y page 57).
See "Children in the vehicle" for further infor-
mation on children travelling in the vehicle as well as on child restraint systems
(Y page 60). 42
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slide underneath the seat belt and sustain
abdomen or neck injuries, for example. This
poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Adjust the seat properly before beginning
your journey. Always ensure that the backrestis in an almost vertical position and that the
shoulder section of your seatbelt is routed
across the centre of your shoulder. G
WARNING
Persons under 1.50 mtall cannot wear the
seat belts correctly without a suitable, addi-
tional restraint system. The seat belt cannot
perform its intended protective function if it is not fastened correctly. Also, an improperly
fastened seat belt can cause additional inju-
ries in the event of an accident, sudden brak-
ing or abrupt changes of direction. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal.
Secure persons less than 1.50 mtall in a suit-
able restraint system.
If a child younger than twelve years old and
under 1.50 m in height is travelling in the
vehicle:
R always secure the child in a child restraint
system suitable for this Mercedes-Benz
vehicle. The child restraint system must be appropriate to the age, weight and size of
the child.
R always observe the instructions and safety
notes on the automatic front-passenger
front airbag deactivation system
(Y page 51)
R always observe the instructions and safety
notes on "Children in the vehicle" in this
Owner's Manual (Y page 60) in addition
to the child restraint system manufactur-
er's installation instructions G
WARNING
Seat belts cannot protect as intended, if:
R they are damaged, have been modified, are
extremely dirty, bleached or dyed
R the seat belt buckle is damaged or
extremely dirty
R modifications have been made to the belt
tensioners, belt anchorages or inertia reels
Seat belts may sustain non-visible damage in an accident, e.g. due to glass splinters. Modi-
fied or damaged seat belts can tear or fail, for example in the event of an accident. Modified
seat belt tensioners may be deployed unin-
tentionally or fail to be deployed when
required. There is an increased risk of injury,
possibly even fatal.
Never modify safety belts, seat belt tension-
ers, seat belt anchorages and inertia reels.
Ensure that seat belts are not damaged or
worn and are clean. After an accident, have
the seat belts checked immediately at a quali- fied specialist workshop.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only
use seat belts which have been approved
specifically for your vehicle by Mercedes-
Benz. Otherwise, your vehicle's general oper- ating permit could be invalidated.
Correct seat belt use Observe the safety notes on the seat belt
(Y
page 44).
All vehicle occupants must fasten their seat
belts correctly before starting the journey.
Also make sure during the journey, that all
vehicle occupants have their seat belt cor-
rectly fastened.
When fastening your seat belt, always make
sure that:
R the seat belt buckle tongue is only inserted
into the correct belt buckle for the corre-
sponding seat.
R the seat belt fits closely across your body.
Avoid wearing bulky clothing, e.g. a winter
coat. Occupant safety
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R
the seat belt is not twisted.
Only then can the forces produced during
an accident be distributed across the sur-
face of the seat belt.
R the shoulder section of the belt is routed
across the centre of your shoulder.
The shoulder section of the belt should not
touch the neck nor be routed under your
arm.
R the lap belt is fastened closely and routed
as low as possible across your lap, i.e.
across your hips.
The lap belt must always be routed across
the hip joints and never across your stom-
ach or abdomen. This is of particular impor-
tance for pregnant women. If necessary,
push the lap belt downwards into your pel-
vic area and pull it tight using the shoulder section of the belt.
R the seat belt is not routed across sharp-
edged, pointed or breakable objects.
Should you have such objects on or in your
clothing, e.g. pens, keys or spectacles,
stow these in a suitable place.
R only one person uses each seat belt at any
one time.
Infants and children must never travel sit-
ting on the lap of another vehicle occupant. In the event of an accident, they could be
crushed between vehicle occupant and
seat belt.
R never to secure objects with a seat belt if
the seat belt is also being used by a vehicle
occupant
Also make sure that there are never any
objects between a person and the seat, e.g. pillows.
Seat belts are solely intended to secure and
restrain vehicle occupants. When securing
objects, luggage or loads, always observe the instructions and safety notes in "Loading
guidelines" (Y page 316). Fastening seat belts Observe the safety notes on the seat belt
(Y
page 44) and the notes on correct use of
seat belts (Y page 45). G
WARNING
If the seat-belt extender extends during the
journey, the seat belt is not sitting correctly
across your body. The seat belt then cannot
perform its intended protective function.
There is an increased risk of injury, possibly
even fatal.
During a journey, make sure that the seat-belt extender is retracted. Seat-belt extender
The seat-belt extender for the driver and front passenger helps you fasten your seat belt.
Seat-belt extender =is extended when the
respective door is closed and the key is
turned to position 1or 2in the ignition lock. You can also extend seat-belt extender
=
with seat-belt extender button ?.46
Occupant safetySafety