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Backwards
The backwards-facing camera 27
is fitted above the reg-
istration plate.
The backward-facing camera shows a wide area behind the car. For certain models, part of thebumper can be seen as well as the towbar insome cases. Objects shown in the centre display may appear slightly tilted — this is normal.
NOTE
Objects on the centre display may be closer to the car than they appear to be on thescreen.
Forwards
The forwards parking camera 27
is located in the grille.
The front camera can be helpful on an exit road with limited visibility to the sides, e.g. when thereare high hedges. It is active at speeds up to25 km/h (16 mph) - following which, the frontcamera is switched off. If the car does not reach 50 km/h (30 mph), and the speed falls below 22 km/h (14 mph) within60 seconds after the forward-facing camera hasbeen switched off, the camera is reactivated.
NOTE
Automatic reactivation of the front camera on speed reduction requires that Auto Camera
Reverse Activation is selected in Settings
My CarPark Assist.
The sides
The side cameras 27
are positioned in each door mirror.
The side cameras show what is along each side of the car.
Related information
• Starting the Park Assist Camera
* (p. 372)
• Park assist lines and fields for the Park Assist Camera
* (p. 370)
• Limitations of the Park Assist Camera
*
(p. 373)
• Park Assist
* (p. 363)
• Cross Traffic Alert
* (p. 343)
• Park Assist Pilot
* (p. 374)
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The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
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The car's left-hand camera is out of order.
Black camera sector
A black camera sector is also shown in the fol- lowing instances, but then without the symbol for
defective camera:
• open door
• open tailgate
• folded-in door mirror.
Light conditionsThe camera image is adjusted automatically according to prevailing light conditions. Becauseof this, the image may vary slightly in brightnessand quality. Poor light conditions can result inreduced image quality.
MaintenanceClean camera lenses regularly with lukewarmwater and car shampoo - be careful not toscratch the lenses.
NOTE
Keep the camera lens clear of dirt, snow and ice to ensure optimum function. This is partic-ularly important in poor light.
Related information
•
Park Assist Camera
* (p. 368)
• Starting the Park Assist Camera
* (p. 372)
• Park assist lines and fields for the Park Assist Camera
* (p. 370)
Park Assist Pilot *
Active parking assistance (Park Assist Pilot - PAP) helps the driver to park in or leave a park-ing space.
PAP checks first if a space is sufficiently big and thereafter helps the driver to turn the steeringwheel and manoeuvre the car into the space. The centre display indicates with symbols, graph- ics and text the various operations to be carriedout and when to do so.
NOTE
The PAP function measures the space and steers the car - the driver's task is to:
• keep a close watch around the car
• follow the instructions in the centre dis-play
• change gear (reverse/forward)
• control and maintain a safe speed
• brake and stop.
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NOTE
To reach level I or II without starting the
engine - do not depress the brake pedal, or
the clutch pedal for cars with manual gear changing, when these ignition positions are tobe selected.
• Ignition position I
- Turn the ignition dial to
START and release it. The control automati-
cally returns to its starting position.
• Ignition position II
- Turn the ignition dial to
START and hold it in the START position for
approx. 4 seconds. Then release the knob, which automatically returns to its startingposition.
• Back to ignition position 0
- To return to
ignition position 0 from position I and II -
Turn the ignition dial to STOP and release it.
The control automatically returns to its star-ting position.
Related information
• Starting the car (p. 386)
• Switching off the car (p. 387)
• Driver display (p. 90)
Starting the car
The car is started using the remote control key and the start knob in the tunnel console.
Start knob in the tunnel console.
The remote control key is not physically used when starting the car since the car is equippedwith support for keyless starting (Passive Start). To start the car:
1. The remote control key must be inside the car. For cars with Passive Start, the key needs to be located in the front part of thepassenger compartment. With the keyless locking/unlocking option (Passive Entry *),
the key can be anywhere in the car. 2. For cars with automatic gear changing, make
sure that gear position P or N is selected.
For cars with manual gear changing, make sure that the gear lever is in neutral positionand that either the clutch pedal or the brakepedal is depressed.
3. Depress the brake pedal fully 1
.
4. Turn the start knob to START and release it.
The control automatically returns to its star-ting position.
NOTE
For diesel-engined cars, there may be a slight delay before starting is initiated.
When the engine is started the starter motor works until the engine is started or until its over-heating protection triggers.
Backup reader's location in the tunnel console.
1 If the car is moving, then you simply need to turn the start knob towards START to start the engine.
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Steering lock
The steering lock makes steering difficult if the car is e.g. taken unlawfully. A mechanical noisecan be perceived when the steering lock locksor unlocks.
Activating the steering lockThe steering lock is activated when the car is locked from the outside and the engine isswitched off. If the car is left unlocked then thesteering lock will lock automatically after a while.
Deactivating the steering lockThe steering lock is deactivated when the car isunlocked from outside. If the car is not locked, itis sufficient that the remote control key is insidethe passenger compartment and the engine is started by turning the start knob towards START
in order to unlock the steering lock.
Related information
• Starting the car (p. 386)
• Switching off the car (p. 387)
• Steering wheel (p. 131)
Using jump starting with another battery
If the starter battery is discharged then the car can be started with current from another battery.
When jump starting the car, the following steps are recommended to avoid short circuits or otherdamage:
1. Set the car's electrical system in ignition position 0.
2. Check that the donor battery has a voltage of 12 V.
3. If the donor battery is installed in another car - switch off the donor car's engine and make sure that the two cars do not touch eachother. 4. Connect one of the red jump lead's clamps
to the donor battery's positive terminal (1).
IMPORTANT
Connect the start cable carefully to avoid short circuits with other components in theengine compartment.
5. Open the positive jump-starting point's cover(2).
6. Connect the red jump lead's other clamp onto the car's positive jump-starting point (2).
7. Connect one of the black jump lead's clamps to the donor battery's negative terminal (3).
8. Connect the black jump lead's other clamp onto the car's negative jump-starting point(4).
9. Check that the jump lead clamps are affixed securely so that there are no sparks duringthe starting attempt.
10. Start the engine of the "donor car" and allow it to run a few minutes at a speed slightlyhigher than idle approx. 1500 rpm.
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Automatic deactivation
In gear position D the steering wheel paddles are
deactivated after a short time if they are not used. This is indicated by means of the figure for thecurrent gear extinguishing. The exception is during engine braking - then the paddles are activated for as long as engine brak-ing is in progress. In gear position M there is no automatic deactiva-
tion.
Related information
• Gear positions for automatic gearbox (p. 390)
• Gear shift indicator
* (p. 392)
Start/Stop
With the Start/Stop function, the engine switches off temporarily when the car has stop-ped e.g. at traffic lights or in a traffic queue, andthen starts again automatically when the journeyis resumed.
Start/Stop is one of several energy-saving func- tions intended to reduce fuel consumption, whichin turn helps to reduce exhaust emissions. The system makes it possible to adopt an envi- ronmentally-conscious driving style by allowingthe car to engine auto-stop when possible.
Related information
• Using the Start/Stop function (p. 396)
• Conditions for the Start/Stop function(p. 398)
Using the Start/Stop function The Start/Stop function temporarily switches off the engine when stationary and then restarts itautomatically when the journey is resumed.
The Start/Stop function is available when the engine is started and can be activated if certainconditions have been met. The driver display indi-cates whether the function is available, active orunavailable, see heading "Symbols in driver dis-play" below. All of the car's normal systems such as lighting, radio, etc. work normally, even when the engine isauto-stopped. However, some equipment mayhave its output temporarily reduced, e.g. the cli-mate control system's fan speed or extremelyhigh volume on the audio system.
Auto-stopThe following is required for the engine to auto-stop:
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With automatic gearbox
• Stop the car with the foot brake and then keep your foot on the brake pedal - theengine stops automatically.
With manual gearbox
• Declutch, set the gear lever in neutral posi-tion and release the clutch pedal - theengine stops automatically.
In drive mode
Eco or Comfort3 , the engine may
auto-stop before the car is completely stationary. With the
Adaptive cruise or Pilot Assist func-
tion activated, the engine will autostop after approximately three seconds. See the section "Conditions for Start/Stop func- tion".
AutostartThe following is required for the engine to auto-start: With automatic gearbox
• Release the brake pedal - the engine will autostart and you can continue driving. On anuphill gradient hill start assist (HSA) engages, which prevents the car from rollingbackwards.
• When the
Auto hold function is activated,
auto-start is delayed until the accelerator pedal is depressed.
• When the
Adaptive cruise or Pilot Assistfunction are activated, the engine will autos- tart when the accelerator pedal is depressed, or by pressing the
button on the left
keypad of the steering wheel.
• Maintain foot pressure on the brake pedal and depress the accelerator pedal - theengine auto-starts.
• On a downhill gradient: Release pressure onthe brake pedal slightly so that the carbegins to roll - the engine will auto-start aftera slight speed increase.
With manual gearbox
• With the gear lever in neutral position:Depress the clutch pedal or depress theaccelerator pedal - the engine starts.
• On a downhill gradient: Release pressure onthe brake pedal slightly so that the carbegins to roll - the engine will auto-start aftera slight speed increase.
Symbols in the driver display
With 12-inch driver display
•
The text READY is shown in the tachometer
when the function is available.
• A pointer in the tachometer points to
READY when the function is active and the
engine is auto-stopped.
• The text
READY is greyed out when the
function is not available.
• No text is shown when the function is deacti- vated.
The function is active and the engine is auto-stopped.
3
Normal start mode.
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Related information
• Start/Stop (p. 396)
• Using the Start/Stop function (p. 396)
• Support battery (p. 533)
Drive modes
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Selection of drive mode affects the car's driving characteristics in order to enhance the drivingexperience and facilitate driving in special situa-tions.
Using the drive modes it is possible to quickly have access to the car's numerous functions andsettings for different driving needs. The followingsystems are adapted to obtain the best possibledriving characteristics in each respective drivemode: • Steering
• Engine/gearbox 5
/all-wheel drive *
• Brakes
• Shock absorption
• Driver display
• Start/Stop function
• Climate settings
Select the drive mode that best suits the current driving conditions. Remember that not all drivemodes can be selected in all situations.
Selecting drive mode
1. Press the drive mode control DRIVE MODE.
> A pop-up menu is opened in the centre display.
2. Roll the wheel upward or downward until the desired drive mode is highlighted.
3. Press the drive mode control or tap directly on the touch screen to confirm the selection.
> The selected drive mode is indicated inthe driver display.
A message is shown when a drive mode is unse- lectable, for example:
•
Cannot be selected because gear is in manual
•Cannot be selected due to low battery
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Cannot be selected due to low temperature
•Cannot be selected due to limitations
•Cannot be selected because speed is too high.
Selectable drive modes
COMFORT
•
This is the car's normal mode.
When the car starts, it is in
Comfort mode and
the Start/Stop function is activated. These set- tings mean that the car feels comfortable, thesteering is light, the shock absorption is soft andbody's movement is smooth. This drive mode is the certification mode for car- bon dioxide emissions.
ECO
• Adapt the car for more energy-efficient and environmentally-conscious driving with the
Eco mode.
The drive mode means, for example, that the Start/Stop function is activated and the output ofcertain climate settings is reduced. The driver display has an ECO gauge that facili- tates fuel-efficient driving. More information on this drive mode is found in the section "Drive mode ECO".
DYNAMIC
•Dynamic mode means that the car has
sportier characteristics and faster response to accelerating.
The gear changes become faster and more dis-tinct, and the gearbox prioritises a gear withgreater traction. Steering response is faster and shock absorption is harder 6
which means that the body follows the
roadway in order to reduce roll during cornering. Start/Stop function is deactivated.
INDIVIDUAL
• Adapting a drive mode according to individ- ual preferences.
Select a drive mode to start from, and then adjustthe settings according to the desired driving cha-racteristics. These settings are saved in an indi-vidual driver profile. An individual drive mode is only available if it is first activated in the centre display.
Settings view 7
for individual drive mode.
1. Press Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarIndividual Drive Mode and
select Individual Drive Mode.
6 Applies to Four-C.
7 The figure is schematic, the layout may vary depending on car model or updated software.
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In
Presets, select a drive mode to start from:Eco, Comfort or Dynamic.
Possible adjustments apply to settings for:
•
Driver Display
•Steering force
•Powertrain Characteristics
•Brake Characteristics
•Suspension Control
•ECO Climate
•Start/Stop.
Related information
• Speed-dependent steering force (p. 272)
• Level control
* and shock absorption (p. 405)
• Start/Stop (p. 396)
• Drive mode ECO (p. 402)
• All-wheel drive
* (p. 405)
Drive mode ECO
Driving mode ECO mode optimises the car's
driving characteristics for more fuel efficient and environmentally-conscious driving.
Use this drive mode to save fuel and the environ- ment. The following properties are adapted for Eco driv- ing:
• Gearbox gearshift points 8
.
• Engine management and response from theaccelerator pedal.
• The Eco Coast 9
freewheel function is acti-
vated and engine braking is deactivatedwhen the accelerator pedal is released atspeeds between 65 and 140 km/h(40 and 87 mph).
• Some of the climate control system's set-tings work at reduced power or are deacti-vated.
• The driver display shows information in anECO gauge which facilitates environmentally-conscious and fuel-efficient driving.
Selecting ECO modeThe Eco mode is deactivated when the engine isswitched off, and it must therefore be activatedafter each time the engine is started. The driver display shows ECO when the function is acti-vated.
With drive mode control
*
1.
Press the drive mode control DRIVE MODE.
> A pop-up menu is opened in the centre display.
2. Roll the wheel upward or downward until the desired drive mode is highlighted.
3. Press the drive mode control or tap directly on the touch screen to confirm the selection.
8Only cars with automatic gearbox.
9 Only cars with automatic gearbox.
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In the centre display's function view
A car without drive mode con- trol has a function button for
Driving mode ECO in the
centre display's function view.
–Press the button in order to activate the function.
> An indicator in the button illuminates when the function is activated.
Freewheel function Eco Coast 10The freewheel function Eco Coast means in prac- tice that engine braking ceases, meaning in turnthat the car's kinetic energy is used to freewheelfor longer distances. When the driver releasesthe accelerator pedal the gearbox is automaticallydisengaged from the engine whose speed isreduced to idling speed with reduced consump-tion. The function is best used where it is possible to freewheel a long way, e.g. roads with a slightdownhill gradient or when there is a predictablespeed reduction to freewheel into a zone with alower speed limit.
Activating the freewheel function
The function is activated when the accelerator pedal is fully released, in combination with thefollowing parameters:
• Drive mode
Eco is activated.
• The gear selector is in
D position.
• Speed within the range of approx. 65-140 km/h (40-87 mph).
• The road's downhill gradient is not steeperthan approx. 6%.
The driver display shows
COASTING when the
freewheel function is being used.
Limitations
The freewheel function is not available if:
• Engine and/or gearbox are not at normal operating temperature.
• The cruise control is activated.
• The gear selector is moved from the
D posi-
tion and the manual position.
• The speed is outside the range ofapprox. 65-140 km/h (40-87 mph).
• The road's downhill gradient is steeper thanapprox. 6%.
• Manual gear changing is performed with the steering wheel paddles
*.
Deactivating and switching off the freewheel function
In certain situations it may be desirable to deacti- vate or switch off the function in order to useengine braking. Examples of such situations maybe on steep downhill gradients or before animminent overtaking manoeuvre - in order to beable to do it in the safest way possible. Deactivate the freewheel function as follows:
• Actuate the accelerator or brake pedal.
• Move the gear selector to manual position.
• Changing gear with steering wheel paddles
*.
Switch off the freewheel function as follows:
• Change drive mode
*, or switch off the
Driving mode ECO in the function view.
Even without the freewheel function, it is possible to freewheel for short distances. This, in turn,reduces consumption. However, for the best fueleconomy it is better to have the freewheel func-tion activated and be able to freewheel for longerdistances.
ECO gauge in the driver displayThe ECO gauge indicates how fuel-efficient thedriving is:
10 Only cars with automatic gearbox.