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166Vehicle careWhen the engine oil level has
dropped to the MIN mark, top-up
engine oil.Caution
Do not allow the engine oil level to drop below the minimum level!
We recommend the use of the same
grade of engine oil that was used at
the last change.
The engine oil level must not exceed the maximum mark MAX on the
dipstick.
Caution
Overfilled engine oil must be
drained or suctioned out.
To prevent spillage when
replenishing the engine oil, we
recommend using a funnel to top-up the engine oil. Ensure funnel is
securely located onto the filler pipe.
After topping-up, put the funnel into a
plastic bag and stow it securely.
A stabilization of the engine oil
consumption will not take place until the vehicle has been driven several
thousand miles. Only then can the
actual degree of consumption be
established.
If consumption exceeds more than
0.6 litres every 600 miles after this
running-in period, consult a
workshop.
Capacities 3 216.
Fit the cap on straight and tighten it.
Engine air filter
Engine air flow indicator
On certain models, an indicator is
located in the engine induction
system and indicates if the air-intake
to the engine is restricted.
Clear:No restrictionRed tell-tale:Restricted
If the red tell-tale is displayed when
the engine is running, consult a
workshop.
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182Vehicle careNo.Circuit1Battery backup (with electronic
key system)2Adaptations3Adaptations4Vehicle battery (with electronic
key system)5Additional heating and ventila‐
tion / Air conditioning system6Supplementary heating and
ventilation system7Electric exterior mirrors / Addi‐
tional adaptations8Heated exterior mirrors9Radio / Multimedia / Electric
exterior mirrors / Diagnostic
socket10Multimedia / Trailer hitch11Courtesy lights / Battery
discharge protectionNo.Circuit12Right-hand high beam / Left-
hand low beam / Sidelights /
Right-hand daytime running
light13Hazard warning flashers / Turn
and lane-change signals14Central locking15Left-hand high beam / Right-
hand low beam / Tail lights /
Left-hand daytime running light16Front fog lights / Rear fog lights /
Number plate lighting17Alarm / Horn / Lighting / Wiper18Instrument cluster19Heating and ventilation system20Rear window wiper / Wind‐
screen washer pump / Horn21General battery22Reversing lights23Brake switchNo.Circuit24Fuel injection / Starter25Airbag / Steering column lock26Passenger power window27Power steering28Brake lights29Battery backup (with electronic
key system)30Service display31Cigarette lighter / Power outlet32Heating and ventilation system33Brake lights / ABS / Immobiliser34Interior lighting / Air conditioning35Starting with electronic key
system36Rear window wiper37Warning chimes38Load compartment power outlet39Driver power window
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Vehicle care187A spare wheel or temporary spare
wheel is not equipped with pressure
sensors. The tyre pressure
monitoring system is not operational
for these wheels. For the further three
wheels, the tyre pressure monitoring
system remains operational.
Control indicator w and the
corresponding message appears at
each ignition cycle until the tyres are
inflated to the correct tyre pressure.
Driver Information Centre 3 100.
Vehicle messages 3 101.
Puncture
A puncture or severely under-inflated
tyre is indicated by illumination of
control indicator w together with C
3 96 and a corresponding message
appears in the Driver Information
Centre. Stop vehicle and switch off
engine.
Tyre pressure 3 217.
Tyre repair kit 3 189.
Spare wheel 3 193.
Wheel changing 3 192.Relearn function
After a puncture has been repaired
and the driver has inflated the tyres to
the correct tyre pressure, the tyre
pressure monitoring system needs to recalculate.
Tyre pressure 3 217.
Tyre repair kit 3 189.
During driving, select the tyre
pressure menu in the Driver
Information Centre by pressing button
on end of wiper lever. Press and hold button for approx. five seconds to
initialise recalculation. A
corresponding message appears in
the Driver Information Centre.
Several minutes of driving at a speed above 25 mph may be required to
complete the relearn process. The system can only provide limited
information during this time.
If problems occur during the relearn
process, control indicator w remains
illuminated and a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information
Centre.
Driver Information Centre 3 100.
Vehicle messages 3 101.
General information The use of tyre chains or
commercially available liquid tyre
repair kits can impair the function of
the system. Factory-approved tyre
repair kits can be used.
Tyre repair kit 3 189.
Tyre chains 3 189.
External high-power radio equipment
could disrupt the tyre pressure
monitoring system.
Each time the tyres are replaced, the
tyre pressure monitoring system
sensors must be dismounted and
serviced by a workshop.
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200Vehicle carePaintwork damageRectify minor paintwork damage with
a touch-up pen before rust forms.
Have more extensive damage or rust
areas repaired by a workshop.
Underbody Some areas of the vehicle underbody
have a PVC undercoating while other
critical areas have a durable
protective wax coating.
After the underbody is washed, check
the underbody and have it waxed if
necessary.
Bitumen / rubber materials could
damage the PVC coating. Have
underbody work carried out by a
workshop.
Before and after winter, wash the
underbody and have the protective
wax coating checked.
Towing equipment Do not clean the coupling ball bar with
a steam-jet or high-pressure jet
cleaner.Interior care
Interior and upholstery Only clean the vehicle interior,
including the instrument panel fascia
and panelling, with a dry cloth or
interior cleaner.
Clean any leather upholstery with
clear water and a soft cloth. In case of
heavy soiling, use leather care.
The instrument cluster and the
displays should only be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. If necessary use aweak soap solution.
Clean fabric upholstery with a
vacuum cleaner and brush. Remove
stains with an upholstery cleaner.
Clothing fabrics may not be
colourfast. This could cause visible
discolourations, especially on light-
coloured upholstery. Removable
stains and discolourations should be
cleaned as soon as possible.
Clean seat belts with lukewarm water or interior cleaner.Caution
Close Velcro fasteners as open
Velcro fasteners on clothing could damage seat upholstery.
The same applies to clothing with
sharp-edged objects, like zips or
belts or studded jeans.
Plastic and rubber parts
Plastic and rubber parts can be
cleaned with the same cleaner as
used to clean the body. Use interior cleaner if necessary. Do not use any
other agent. Avoid solvents and petrol in particular. Do not use high-
pressure jet cleaners.
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Service and maintenance201Service and
maintenanceGeneral information ...................201
Service information ..................201
Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts .................................... 202
Recommended fluids and lubricants ................................ 202General information
Service information In order to ensure economical and
safe vehicle operation and to
maintain the value of your vehicle, it
is of vital importance that all
maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified.
The detailed, up-to-date service
schedule for the vehicle is available at
the workshop.
Service display 3 91.
Engine identification 3 205.
European service intervals Maintenance of your vehicle is
required every 25,000 miles or after two years, whichever occurs first,unless otherwise indicated by the
service display.
A shorter service interval can be valid for severe driving behaviour, e.g. for
taxis and police vehicles.
The European service intervals are
valid for the following countries:Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United
Kingdom.
Service display 3 91.
Confirmations
Confirmation of service is recorded in the Service and warranty booklet.
The date and mileage is completed
with the stamp and signature of the servicing workshop.
Make sure that the Service and
warranty booklet is completed
correctly as continuous proof of
service is essential if any warranty or goodwill claims are to be met, and is
also a benefit when selling the
vehicle.
Service display The service interval is based on
several parameters depending on
usage.
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202Service and maintenanceThe service display, located in the
Driver Information Centre, indicates
when the next service is due. Seek
the assistance of a workshop.
Service display 3 91.Recommended fluids,
lubricants and parts
Recommended fluids andlubricants
Only use products that meet the
recommended specifications.9 Warning
Operating materials are
hazardous and could be
poisonous. Handle with care. Pay
attention to information given on
the containers.
Engine oil
Engine oil is identified by its quality
and its viscosity. Quality is more
important than viscosity when
selecting which engine oil to use. The oil quality ensures e.g. engine
cleanliness, wear protection and oil
aging control, whereas viscosity
grade gives information on the oil's
thickness over a temperature range.
Dexos is the newest engine oil quality
that provides optimum protection for diesel engines. If it is unavailable,
engine oils of other listed qualities
must be used.
Select the appropriate engine oil based on its quality and on the
minimum ambient temperature
3 206.
Topping up engine oilCaution
In case of any spilled oil, wipe it up and dispose it properly.
Engine oils of different manufacturersand brands can be mixed as long as
they comply with the required engine
oil quality and viscosity.
Select the appropriate engine oil
based on its quality and on the
minimum ambient temperature
3 206.
Additional engine oil additives
The use of additional engine oil
additives could cause damage and
invalidate the warranty.
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204Technical dataTechnical dataVehicle identification..................204
Vehicle Identification Number ..204
Identification plate ...................205
Engine identification ................205
Vehicle data ............................... 206
Recommended fluids and lubricants ................................ 206
Engine data ............................. 207
Vehicle weight ......................... 209
Vehicle dimensions .................212
Capacities ................................ 216
Tyre pressures ........................ 217Vehicle identification
Vehicle IdentificationNumber
The Vehicle Identification Number is
visible through the windscreen.
The VIN is also displayed behind a
removable plastic cover on the right-
hand side door step.
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Customer information219LG Electronics European Shared
Service Center B.V., Krijgsman 1,
1186 DM Amstelveen, The
Netherlands
Operation frequency: 2.4 GHz
Maximum output: 100 mW EIRP
Navigation module
TomTom Int'l BV
De Ruijterkade 154, 1011 AC
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Operation frequency: 2.4 GHz
Maximum output: 100 mW EIRP
Parking heater remote control
receiver
Eberspaecher Climate Control
Systems GmbH & Co. KG
Eberspaecherstrasse 24, 73730
Esslingen, Germany
Operation frequency: N/A
Maximum output: N/A
Parking heater remote control
transmitter
Eberspaecher Climate Control
Systems GmbH & Co. KGEberspaecherstrasse 24, 73730
Esslingen, Germany
Operation frequency: 434.6 MHz
Maximum output: 10 dBm
Telematics control unit
Continental Automotive
1 Rue de Clairefontaine, 78120
Rambouillet, FranceOperation
frequency (MHz)Maximum output
(dBm)2400 – 2483,5
MHz100 mW EIRP
R16 / R16 BT USB / CD18 BT USB
Visteon Electronics
04 Rue Nelson Mandela, Zone
Industrielle Borj Cedria, 2055 Bir El
Bey, Tunisia
Operation frequency: 2.4 GHz
Maximum output: 100 mW EIRP
Radio remote control transmitter
Visteon Electronics
04 Rue Nelson Mandela, Zone
Industrielle Borj Cedria, 2055 Bir El
Bey, Tunisia
Operation frequency: 433 MHz
Maximum output: 10 mW ERP
Radio remote control receiver
Visteon Electronics
04 Rue Nelson Mandela, Zone
Industrielle Borj Cedria, 2055 Bir El
Bey, Tunisia
Operation frequency: 433 MHz
Maximum output: 10 mW ERP
Rear view camera display
Ficosa International
Gran Via de Carles III, 98, 08028
Barcelona, SpainOperation
frequency (MHz)Maximum output
(dBm)824 - 89439880 - 960391710 - 1880361850 - 189033
Telematics module
Masternaut International
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226Exit lighting ................................ 112
Exterior care .............................. 198
Exterior light ................................. 99
Exterior lighting ....................12, 106
Exterior mirrors ............................. 39
F
Fault messages .......................... 101
First aid kit ................................... 80
Fixed air vents ........................... 126
Fog light ....................................... 99
Fog lights ............................ 109, 174
Fog tail light ............................... 177
Folding centre seatback ...............73
Folding front centre passenger seat ........................................... 48
Folding mirrors ............................. 39
Foot well lights ............................ 110
Front airbag system .....................61
Front courtesy lights ...................110
Front door pockets........................ 74
Front fog lights ....................106, 109
Front reading light....................... 112
Front seats.................................... 45
Front storage ................................ 73
Front turn signal lights ...............174
Fuel consumption - CO 2-
Emissions ............................... 159
Fuel cut-off system .....................133
Fuel economy gauge ....................91Fuel economy mode .....................99
Fuel economy rating ...........101, 103
Fuel for diesel engines ..............158
Fuel gauge ................................... 90
Fuel tank ..................................... 216
Fuse box ..................................... 180
Fuses ......................................... 179
G
Gauges ......................................... 89
General information ...................160
Glovebox ..................................... 72
Glovebox cooler ......................... 126
Glove box lighting .......................112
Grab handles ................................ 76
H Hand brake ................................. 145
Hand brake - see Parking brake. 146
Hazard warning flashers ............109
Headlight flash ........................... 107
Headlight range adjustment ......107
Headlights .................. 106, 107, 173
Headlights when driving abroad 108
Head restraint adjustment .............8
Head restraints ............................ 44
Heated exterior mirrors .................15
Heated mirrors ............................. 40
Heated rear window ...............15, 43
Heating ........................................ 48
Heating and ventilation system . 114Heat-reflecting windscreen ...........41
High beam ........................... 99, 107
Hill start assist ........................... 147
Horn ....................................... 14, 83
I Identification plate .....................205
Idle speed control .......................133
Ignition switch positions .............130
Immobiliser .................................. 38
Indicators ...................................... 89
Info display ................................. 100
Information displays.................... 100
Infotainment system ...................100
Initial drive information.................... 6
Instrument cluster ........................89
Instrument panel fuse box .........180
Instrument panel illumination .....178
Instrument panel illumination control .................................... 110
Instrument panel overview ........... 10
Instrument panel storage ..............71
Instrument panel tray ....................71
Interior care ............................... 200
Interior lighting ............................ 110
Interior lights ...................... 110, 178
Interior mirrors .............................. 40
Introduction .................................... 3
ISOFIX .......................................... 63
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228Rear view camera ...................... 155
Rear windows .............................. 42
Rear window wiper/washer .......... 85
Recommended fluids and lubricants ........................ 202, 206
Refuelling ................................... 158 Registered trademarks ...............222
Remote control ............................. 20
Restraining lattice .........................79
Reversing light ........................... 176
Reversing lights .........................110
Ride control systems ..................147
Roof load ...................................... 80
Roof rack ..................................... 80
S Safety belts ................................... 53
Safety net .................................... 78
Seat adjustment ....................... 7, 46
Seat belt ........................................ 8
Seat belt reminder .......................95
Seat belts ..................................... 53
Seat folding .................................. 48
Seat heating ................................. 48
Seat position ................................ 45
Seats ............................................ 74
Selective catalytic reduction .......139
Service ............................... 127, 201
Service display ............................ 91
Service information ....................201Service vehicle soon .................... 96
Side airbag system ......................61
Sidelights .................................... 106
Side turn signal lights ................175
Sliding door .................................. 31
Sliding side door ........................... 31
Spare wheel ............................... 193
Spare wheel security tool ...........183
Speed limiter......................... 89, 153
Speedometer ............................... 89
Starting and operating ................130
Starting off ................................... 17
Starting the engine ...............17, 132
Steering ...................................... 129
Steering column controls ..............83
Steering wheel adjustment ......9, 83
Steering wheel controls ...............83
Stop engine .................................. 96
Stop-start system............ 17, 99, 134
Storage ......................................... 71
Storage box .................................. 74
Storage compartment ...................73
Storage compartments .................71
Sun visors .................................... 43
Symbols ......................................... 4
T
Tablet holder................................. 71
Tachograph ........................ 100, 105
Tachometer ................................. 90Tailgate......................................... 33
Tailgate emergency release .........33
Tail lights ................................... 174
Technical data ............................ 207
Temporary spare wheel ..............193
Three-point seat belt .................... 54
Toll road stickers .......................... 41
Tools .......................................... 183
Top-Tether .................................... 63
Torx key ...................................... 183
Touchscreen ............................... 100
Tow bar....................................... 160
Towing ................................ 160, 196
Towing another vehicle .............197
Towing a trailer ........................... 161
Towing eye ......................... 183, 196
Towing the vehicle .....................196
Traction Control system ............. 147
Trailer coupling ........................... 160
Trailer stability assist .................161
Trailer towing ............................. 161
Transmission ............................... 16
Tread depth ............................... 188
Trip computer ............................ 103
Trip odometer .............................. 89
Turbo engine warm-up ...............132
Turn and lane-change signals ...109
Turn signal ................................... 94
Tyre chains ................................ 189
Tyre changing ............................. 192