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Structure and more information about the Owner's
Manual
Structure of the manual
The operating manual is hierarchically divided into the following areas.
■ Section (e.g. Safety) - the title of the Section is always indicated at the lower
left side ■ Main chapters (e.g. Airbag System) - the title of the main chapter is always
indicated at the lower right side
■ Chapter (e.g. Airbag Overview)
■ Introduction to the topic
- Module Overview within the chapter intro-
ductory information about the chapter content, if necessary, valid for
the entire chapter notes
■ Module (e.g. Front Airbags)
Information Search
When searching for information in the operating instructions, we recommend
using the Index at the end of the manual.
Direction indications
All direction indications such as “left”, “right”, “front”, “rear” relate to the for- ward direction of travel of the vehicle.
Units of measurement
The volume, weight, speed and length data are given in metric units, unless
otherwise indicated.6Structure and more information about the Owner's Manual
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CAUTION■Ensure that no part of the leather is soaked through during cleaning and that
no water gets into the seams. Otherwise, the leather could become brittle or
cracked.■
Avoid leaving the vehicle for lengthy periods in bright sunlight to avoid the
leather from bleaching. If the vehicle is parked in the open for lengthy periods,
protect the leather from direct sunlight by covering it.
■
The use of an additional mechanical steering wheel lock may damage the
leather surface of the steering wheel.
■
Some clothing materials, e.g. dark denim, do not have sufficient colour fast-
ness. This can cause damage or clearly visible discolouration to seat covers,
even when used correctly. This applies particularly to light-coloured seat cov-
ers. This does not relate to a fault in the seat cover, but rather to poor colour
fastness of the clothing textiles.
■
Sharp-edged objects on items of clothing such as zip fasteners, rivets, sharp-
edged belts etc may leave permanent scratches or signs of rubbing on the sur-
face or damage these. Such damage cannot be subsequently recognised as a
justified complaint.
Note
When using the vehicle, minor visible changes may occur to the leather parts
of the covers (e.g. wrinkles or creases) as a result of the stress applied to the
covers.
Artificial leather, materials and Alcantara ®
Read and observe
and on page 101 first.
Artificial leather
Clean artificial leather with a damp cloth.
If this method does not completely clean the artificial leather, use a mild soap solution or cleaning products specially designed for this purpose.
Fabric
Clean upholstery cover materials and cloth trims on doors, luggage compart-
ment cover, etc. using specific cleaning agents, e.g., dry foam.
Use a soft sponge, brush, or commercially available microfibre cloth.
Use a cloth and a specific cleaning agent to clean the roof trim.
Remove any lumps on the cover fabric and any fabric residue using a brush.
Remove stubborn hair using a “cleaning glove”.
Alcantara ®
Dust and dirt in pores, creases and seams may chafe and damage the surface.
Therefore, they must be removed regularly at short intervals with a cloth or
vacuum cleaner.
Minor changes in colour caused by use are normal.
CAUTION
■ For Alcantara ®
seat covers, do not use any solvents, floor wax, shoe cream,
stain remover, leather cleaners or similar agents.■
Avoid leaving the vehicle in bright sunlight for long periods of time in order
to stop the artificial leather, materials or Alcantara ®
from bleaching. During ex-
tended periods of standing outdoors, protect artificial leather, fabrics or Alcan-
tara ®
by covering.
■
Some clothing materials, e.g. dark denim, do not have sufficient colour fast-
ness. This can cause damage or clearly visible discolouration to seat covers,
even when used correctly. This applies particularly to light-coloured seat cov-
ers. This does not relate to a fault in the seat cover, but rather to poor colour
fastness of the clothing textiles.
Seat covers
Read and observe
and on page 101 first.
Electrically heated seats
Use a specific cleaning agent such as dry foam or similar to clean the cov-
ers. »
.
Seats without seat heating
Thoroughly vacuum the seat covers with a vacuum cleaner before cleaning.
Clean the seat covers with a damp cloth or cleaning products specially de-
signed for this purpose.
Indented points arising on the fabrics by everyday use, can be removed by
brushing against the direction of hair with a damp brush.
Always clean all parts of the covers, so that there are no visible edges. Then
allow the seat to dry completely.
CAUTION
■ Do not clean the covers of electrically heated seats either with water or with
other liquids - there is a risk of damaging the seat heating system.■
Regularly remove dust from the seat covers using a vacuum cleaner.
102General Maintenance
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DimensionsFig. 137
Principle sketch: Vehicle dimensions
Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm)
» Fig. 137Specification3-door5-doorA
Height
Basic dimension14781478Vehicles with the Green tec package14631463Natural Gas Vehicles14801480BFront track14281428CWidth16411645DRear track14241424EWidth including exterior mirror19101910F
Clearance
Basic dimension136136Vehicles with the Green tec package121121Natural Gas Vehicles134134GWheel baseBasic dimension24202420Natural Gas Vehicles24212421HLength35633563145Technical data
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Decorative films99
Door locking cylinder100
Headlight glasses99
Interior care101
Maintenance98
Materials102
Natural leather101
Plastic parts98
Polishing vehicle paint work98
Rubber seals98
Safety belt103
Seat covers102
Under-body protections100
washing96
Vehicle data sticker143
Vehicle data sticker and nameplate Vehicle data sticker and nameplate
143
Vehicle dimensions145
Vehicle height145
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)143
Vehicle length145
Vehicle tool kit122
Vehicle width145
Vest Placement of the reflective vest
122
VIN Vehicle Identification Number
143
Visibility52
Visors see Sun visors
52
Visual parking system86
W
Warning at excessive speeds
33
Warning lights33
Warning symbols33
Warning triangle122
Washing Automatic car wash system97
by hand97
High-pressure cleaner97
Washing vehicles96
Water Driving through
83
Weather conditions93
Wheel bolts Anti-theft wheel bolts
127
Caps125
Loosening and tightening126
Wheel rims117
Wheels Age of wheels
117
Changing124
Driving style118
Emergency spare wheel123
Full trim124
General information117
Load index120
Snow chains121
Spare wheel123
Speed symbol120
Storage of wheels117
Tyre damage119
Tyre pressure118
Tyre size120
Tyre wear118
Tyre wear indicator119
Unidirectional tyres120
Wheel balance118
Wheel replacement119
Winter tyres121
Window wiper Replacing the rear window wiper blade
135
Windscreen washer fluid Checking
109
Replenishing109
Winter109
Windscreen washer system109
Windscreen washer system53
Windscreen wipers Replacing the windscreen wipers
134
Windscreen washer fluid109
Windscreen wipers and washers52
Winter operation121
De-icing windows99
Snow chains121
Winter tyres121
Winter tyres See Wheels
121
Wiper blades101
Service position of the windscreen wiper arms 134
Wiper interval
53
Wipers Maintaining wiper blades
101
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