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After you switch off th e ignition:
- your settings
rema in stored .
- i f
was the setting
be eras ed about
be
stored in memory
rent tempera ture.
can set the ins ide temperature
ween 64 and 86 and+29
you a temperature 64 °F
(+ 18 appear in the you a temperature above 86 °F (+29
appear in the
both these settings
tem at maximum
ing or
stays on even if you change the
fan speed up or down for one stage.
Under certain conditions, the system automatically adjust for you r optimum
comfort. For after you start you r air be directed to the This is to preven t the
me.
AND
tronic* system
year round under
most circumsta nces.
Ther e
may be times when you want to override the
settings to operate the system
P ress buttons 15 and 16 to adju st the side temperature.
Use buttons 11 and 12 to in crease or crease the fan speed and/or air
Press button 1 to:
-
switc h off
-switch off air
-defrost the or to keep it from
steaming up (point
or to keep it from
steaming up (point 4 towards the
side wind ows) for someo ne
gets into the
Press button to switch on air recirappears in the
press button 1
Th e air to prevent
fumes (for w hen driving through
a o r stand ing in a traf fic jam) and dust from entering into the interi or.
HEATING. AND AIR COND ITIONIN G---------89
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ALPHABETICAL
H
Handbrake ........................ 1
Hat shel f ................ .......... 71
shade ....................... 71
Head Restraints .................... 56
................ Bo oklet 2.1
Height Adjustment
............... 56
........................ 56
Remov i
ng ....................... 56
Headlight
-Dimmer switch ..
............... 45
-
Flasher ........................ 45
Head l
ight dimmer switch lever ....... 45
H eadlig ht flasher .
.................. 45
Heated
- Driver
's seat .................... 43
-
seat ................ 44
-Window ....................... 43
Heated driver's seat ................ 43
Heated outside mirrors
.............. 51
Heated passenger seat .............. 44
Heating ..
.........................
Heat ing interior quickly .............. 83
Heat ing system
... Clim ate contro ls
Height adjustment of seats
......... . 59
H igh beam
........................ 16
H igh beam lever
.................... 45
Home
link ......................... . 53
Hood, opening ......... Bookle t 3.2
Hooks.
lie-Down. Cargo Net ........ 72
H orn ..
............................. 3
................. also Bookle t 2 .1
Ho w to use the air conditioning
more economically
................. 85
How to use this Manua l .............. 2
...........................
- Key safety interloc k ............. 93
information
about this Manual .................. 2
I ncreasing size of
luggage compartment .
............ 71
Indicator-Multifunction (MFA) ....... 11
lights ..................... 15
-Airbag system .................. 16
-Anti-Lock brake system ......... 17
-Electronic power cont ro l ......... 19
- Engine coolant temperature
. 19
-Engine
............... 22
- Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- High beam. .
................... 16
-Malfunction indicator lamp ....... 22
-belts .................... 19
-Trunk I Rear .................. 22
-Turn signals .................... 16
-Windshield washer .............. 22
-Windshield was her fluid ................... 22
wipe r blades .............. 48
112--------------------------------
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Settings
-Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- O utside Mirrors ......... ...... .. 62
-Memory ............. ...... 62
Turn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76. 77
Spec ificat ion s,
3.3
Speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
-engine ......... 1
Starting procedures ................ 1
....... ........... 24
- Light
ing ........................ 24
Steer ing
............ .. ........
Steer ing
-. .... ......... 49
-
roof
.......... .... 43
- Fog
switch ............ 33
-
Rear window defogger ......... . 43
Synchronised mirror adjustment .. .... 51
T
Tachometer ......................... 8
Tag, Key .......................... 26
Tem peratur e
-Air conditioning .................
-......... ............ 87
Temperature indi cator , outside
....... 12
The ft protection -
and Steering .... 68
driven indicator ............... . 13
t iptronic .
.............. ....... ..... 94
-
Top speed ........... ........... 96
Towing ..
.......................... 98
Transmis sion
........ ... Automatic tran smission . . . . . . . . . . . . . transmission
Transporting heavy objects .......... 71
Trip odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Trun k - Light ....................... 49
Turn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
-
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u
the ............... 31
v
Identification Number ....................... See
........ 22
-
Rear ........................ 22
-
Rear .................. 22
-Turn ..... ............... 45
- Washer
................... 22
Warning
Washer ....... See also
3.3 Washer system
protection ................ 36
w
-Rear defogger ............. ..... 43
-Wiper ... ................ 48
Warning
Generator . . . . . . . . . . . 19 -
Def rosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
............. 23 -
protecti on ................ 38
-
................... 19 wi per ................... 46
-
......... 19 .........................
- Engin e -Rain sensor .................... 47
temperature ..................... 19 ............. ........ 46 -Engine
...................... 22
- Generator
...................... 19 -Container capacity .. See 3.3
-
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PREMIUM
What you see in the
Appears when Dolby® Noise Reducti on is
selected.
-
Appears when metal cassettes are played.
-
Shows you which side of the tape is current
ly be ing played.
See page
Noise Reduction
and the are trademarks of
For optimal sound reproduction, we recom
mend or
minutes
cassettes). cassett es are espe
F or very high (above F Remember. the temperature inside your car
can be much higher than the outside tem
perature .
Also, avoid exposing cassettes to direct
sunlight. The best
idea is to store cassettes
in their original cases.
If the sound
of the cassette has a muffled
quality after the unit has been used for a rel
atively long period (about
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Care of exterior
Washing
The best protection against environmental
influences is frequent washing and waxing.
How often this is required depends on how
much the vehicle is used. where it is parked
(garage. in the open under trees. etc.). the
seasonal and
weather conditions as
be.
High temperatures. as from strong sunlight.
intensify the corros ive effect.
Under certain circumstances.
weekly was
hing may be necessary . Under other condi
tions . a monthly washing and waxing may
be adequate.
After the winter. the underside of the vehishould be thoroughly washed.
Washing the
cial car wash soap should be used only for
very persistent dirt.
Rinse the sponge or
thoroughly and
often.
w heels and panels last. using a dif
ferent sponge, if possible.
After washing the vehicle. rinse thoroughly
with water and wipe it off.
AND
Notes
Do not wash the vehicle in direct sun
light.
the vehicle is rinsed with a hose. do not
direct
the water into the lock cylinders -
otherwise they may freeze up in the winter.
Automatic car wash
The vehicle paint is so durable that the vehi
can be washed without pro
blems in an automatic car wash. However.
t h e
effect o n the paint depends to a la rge
extent on the design
of the facility, the fi lte
ring
of the wash water. the type of wash and
care material, etc. ap
pearance after going through the car wash
or is scratched. bring this to the attention of
the operator immediately. necessary use
a d iffe rent car wash.
Notes
Before going through a car wash. be sure
to take the usual precautions such as
To avoid damage to the outside mirrors
make sure that you fold
them towards the side windows - see ..
ries on th e veh icle -suc h as spoi lers. roof rack, etc. -it is best to ask the car wash
operator if these should be removed.
is
read and heed
and the infor
m a
tion given on p age 22.
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Make sure that the jet on the spray hose
produces a
spray . Do not use
a jet which sp rays the water out in a direct
stream or one that
has a rotating jet.
Water temperature
To avoid damaging your ways make sure that there is an adequate distance between the sprayer
and soft
Never wash tires with a jet that
sprays the water out in a direct stream. This
and cause accidents and
your if the paint has cannot be brought
back
with wax. the used doesn't
conta in preservative compounds. the paint
must be waxed afterwards .
Do not treat matte-painted and
has touch-up
paint for minor scratches and stone chips.
Scratches
touch-up job won't be enough. The affec
ted surface must
be smoothed with sand
paper and cove red
with an anti-rust primer
before the painted finish can be restored.
The number for the
identification see Booklet 3.3.
Waxing
A good wax coating protects the
influences
When water doesn't form drops
and off paint.
To protect bright use car wax.
body parts painted the sa
me as the
Do not use car wax on ...
matte or anodized
rubber or rubber-like trim.
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AND ADVICE
Adding
downward pressure on the top of the cap.
the correct ratio between water and antifreeze (see previous page) must be
you have a
wate r
Do not
reused. Always dispose of used coolant observing
radiato r fan is by
thermos witches that switch on and off
and engine ment temperatures.