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Useful information
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This Operator's Manual describes all
models and all standard and optional equip-
ment of your vehicle available at the time of
publication of the Operator's Manual.
Country-specific differences are possible.
Please note that your vehicle may not be
equipped with all features described. This
also applies to safety-related systems and
functions.
iRead the information on qualified special-
ist workshops (
Ypage 34).
Engine compartment
Hood
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If the hood is unlatched, it may open up when the vehicle is in motion and block your view.
There is a risk of an accident.
Never unlatch the hood while driving. Before
every trip, ensure that the hood is locked.
GWARNING
When opening and closing the hood, it may
suddenly fall into the closed position. There is a risk of injury to persons within range of
movement of the hood.
Open and close the hood only when no one is
within its range of movement.
GWARNING
Opening the hood when the engine is over-
heated or when there is a fire in the engine
compartment could expose you to hot gases
or other service products. There is a risk of
injury.
Let an overheated engine cool down before
opening the hood. If there is a fire in the
engine compartment, keep the hood closed
and contact the fire department.
GWARNING
The engine compartment contains moving
components. Certain components, such as
the radiator fan, may continue to run or start
again suddenly when the ignition is off. There is a risk of injury.
If you need to do any work inside the engine
compartment:
Rswitch off the ignition
Rnever reach into the area where there is a
risk of danger from moving components,
such as the fan rotation area
Rremove jewelry and watches
Rkeep items of clothing and hair, for exam-
ple, away from moving parts
Opening the hood
GWARNING
Certain components in the engine compart-
ment, such as the engine, radiator and parts
of the exhaust system, can become very hot.
Working in the engine compartment poses a
risk of injury.
Where possible, let the engine cool down and touch only the components described in the
following.
GWARNING
When the hood is open and the windshield
wipers are set in motion, you can be injured by
the wiper linkage. There is a risk of injury.
Always switch off the windshield wipers and
the ignition before opening the hood.
!Make sure that the windshield wipers are
not folded away from the windshield. You
could otherwise damage the windshield
wipers or the hood.
536Engine compartment
Maintenance and care
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XMake sure that the windshield wipers are
turned off.
XPull release lever:on the hood.
The hood is released.
XReach into the gap, pull hood catch han-
dle ;up and lift the hood.
If you lift the hood by approximately 15 in
(40 cm), the hood is opened and held open automatically by the gas-filled strut.
Closing the hood
XLower the hood and let it fall from a height
of approximately 8 in (20 cm).
XCheck that the hood has engaged properly.
If the hood can be raised slightly, it is not
properly engaged. Open it again and close
it with a little more force.
Engine oil
Notes on the oil level
Depending on your driving style, the vehicle
consumes up to 0.9 US qt (0.8 liters) of oil per
600 miles (1,000 km). The oil consumption
may be higher than this when the vehicle is
new or if you frequently drive at high engine
speeds.
Depending on the engine, the oil dipstick may
be in a different location.
When checking the oil level:
Rpark the vehicle on a level surface.
Rthe engine should be switched off for
approximately five minutes if the engine is
at normal operating temperature.
Rif the engine is not at normal operating
temperature, e.g. if the engine was only
started briefly, wait about 30 minutes
before carrying out the measurement.
Checking the oil level using the oil dip-
stick
GWARNING
Certain components in the engine compart-
ment, such as the engine, radiator and parts
of the exhaust system, can become very hot.
Working in the engine compartment poses a
risk of injury.
Where possible, let the engine cool down and touch only the components described in the
following.
Engine compartment537
Maintenance and care
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The jump-starting connection point is in the
engine compartment.
If the indicator/warning lamps do not light up
at low temperatures, it is very likely that the
discharged battery has frozen. In this case,
you may neither charge the battery nor jump-
start the vehicle. The service life of a thawed-
out battery may be shorter. The starting char-
acteristics can be impaired, particularly at
low temperatures. Have the thawed-out bat-
tery checked at a qualified specialist work-
shop.
Read the battery charger's operating instruc-
tions before charging the battery.
XOpen the hood.
XConnect the battery charger to the positive
terminal and ground point in the same
order as when connecting the donor bat-
tery in the jump-starting procedure
(
Ypage 559).
558Battery (vehicle)
Breakdown assistance
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Do not start the vehicle using a rapid charging device. If your vehicle's battery is discharged,
the engine can be jump-started from another vehicle or from a second battery using jumper
cables. Observe the following points:
RThe battery is not accessible in all vehicles. If the other vehicle's battery is not accessible,
jump-start the vehicle using a second battery or a jump-starting device.
RYou may only jump-start the vehicle when the engine and exhaust system are cold.
RDo not start the engine if the battery is frozen. Let the battery thaw first.
ROnly jump-start from batteries with a 12 V voltage rating.
ROnly use jumper cables which have a sufficient cross-section and insulated terminal clamps.
RIf the battery is fully discharged, leave the battery that is being used to jump-start connected
for a few minutes before attempting to start. This charges the battery slightly.
RMake sure that the two vehicles do not touch.
Make sure that:
Rthe jumper cables are not damaged.
RBare parts of the terminal clamp do not come into contact with other metal parts while the
jumper cables are connected to the battery.
Rthe jumper cables cannot come into contact with parts which can move when the engine is
running, such as the V-belt pulley or the fan.
XSecure the vehicle by applying the electric parking brake.
XShift the transmission to position P.
XTurn the SmartKey to position 0in the ignition lock and remove it (Ypage 151). On vehicles
with KEYLESS-GO, make sure the ignition is switched off (
Ypage 152). All indicator lamps
in the instrument cluster must be off.
XSwitch off all electrical consumers, e.g. rear window defroster, lighting, etc.
XOpen the hood.
560Jump-starting
Breakdown assistance
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Dashboardfuse box
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Observ eth e"Important safet ynotes" sec -
tion (
Ypage 564).
!Do no tuse apointe dobjec tsuc has a
screwdriver to ope nth ecover in th edash -
board. You could damage th edashboar dor
th ecover .
!Makesur ethat no moisture can ente rth e
fus ebox when th ecover is open.
!Whe nclosing th ecover ,mak esur ethat it
is lyin gcorrectl yon th efus ebox .Moisture
seepin gin or dir tcould otherwise impair
th eoperation of th efuses.
XOpe nth edriver's door.
XTo open: pull cover :outward sin th e
direction of th earrow and remov eit.
XTo close :clip in cover :on th efron tof th e
dashboard.
XFold cover :inward suntil it engages.
Fus ebox in th eengin ecompartment
i
Observ eth e"Important safet ynotes" sec -
tion (
Ypage 564).
GWARNING
Whe nth ehoo dis ope nand th ewindshield
wipers are set in motion ,you can be injured by
th ewipe rlinkage. There is aris kof injury.
Always switch of fth ewindshield wipers and
th eignition befor eopening th ehood.
!Mak esur ethat no moisture can ente rth e
fus ebox when th ecover is open.
!Whe nclosing th ecover ,mak esur ethat it
is lyin gcorrectl yon th efus ebox .Moisture
seepin gin or dir tcould otherwise impair
th eoperation of th efuses.
XOpe nth ehood.
XUse adry clot hto remov eany moisture
from th efus ebox .
XTo open: openclamp s;.
XFold cover :of th efus ebox up in th e
direction of th earrow and remov eit.
XTo close :chec kwhether th eseal is seated
correctl yin cover :.
XInsertbot hopening s= at th erea rof
cover :into th ebracket son th efus ebox .
The bracket son th efus ebox mus tbe com-
pletely visible in th etw oopening s= on th e
fus ebox .
XFold down cover :.
XHook clamps; into th efus ebox and
close .
Fuses565
Breakdown assistance
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XClose the hood.
Fuse box in the rear
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Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
tion (
Ypage 564).
!Make sure that no moisture can enter the
fuse box when the cover isopen.
!When closing the cover, make sure that it
is lyin g correct lyon the fuse box. Moisture
seeping inor dirt could otherwise impair
the operation of the fuses.
The fus ebox in th erear is locate don th eright-hand
side when viewed in th edirection of travel .
XTo open:open the seat belt guide on the
right-hand seat and remove the seat belt
(
Ypage 111).
XMove the right-hand front seat as far
forward as possible (
Ypage 112).
XIn sert your fingers at the bottom of front
cover :between the cover and floor cov-
ering.
XRemove front cover :towards the front by
pullin git in the direction of the arrow.
XLift off top cover ;by pullin g it in the
dire ction of the arrow.
Fuses =are accessible through the two
openings inthe top of the fuse box.
XTo close: insert the securing tags under-
neath top cover ;inthe recesses at the
top of the fuse box.
XFo ld down top cover ;until it engages
audibly.
XIn sert the securing tags underneath top
cover :inthe recesses at the front of the
fuse box.
XPush front cover :towards the rear unt il it
engages audibly.
XMove the right-hand seat backwards
(
Ypage 112).
XHook the seat beltinto the seat beltguide
on the right-hand seat (
Ypage 111).
566Fuses
Breakdown assistance