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Contents
 
Overview
Controls and features
 Cockpit16
Instrument cluster18
Indicator and warning lamps20
Multifunction steering wheel 
(MFL)24
Hazard warning flashers25
Warning triangle25
First-aid kit25
Refueling26
Fuel specifications26
Tire inflation pressure27
 
Locks and security systems:
 
Keys32
Electronic vehicle 
immobilizer33
Central locking system34
Opening and closing Ð from 
outside34
Opening and closing Ð from 
inside38
Luggage compartment lid39
Luggage compartment41
Alarm system42
Electric power windows44
Sliding/Tilt sunroof45
 
Adjustments:
 
Seats47
Seat and mirror memory50
Steering wheel51
Mirrors52
Car Memory, Key Memory53
 
Passenger safety systems:
 
Safety belts54
Child restraint systems55
Child-safety locks56
Airbags56
Child restraints59
Installing a child restraint 
system60
 
Driving:
 
Steering/Ignition lock61
Starting the engine61
Switching off the engine62
Parking brake63
Manual transmission64
Automatic transmission with 
Steptronic65
Turn signal indicator/Headlamp 
flasher68
Wiper/Washer system/Rain 
sensor68
Rear window defroster70
Cruise control71
 
Everything under control:
 
Odometer73
Tachometer73
Energy Control73
Fuel gauge74
Temperature gauge74
Service Interval Display74
Check Control75
Clock75
Onboard computer76
 
Technology for safety and 
convenience:
 
Park Distance Control (PDC)78
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC)79
Tire Pressure Control (RDC)80
 
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Owner service procedures
Advanced technology
Technical data
 
Replacement procedures:
 
Onboard tool kit142
Windshield wiper blades142
Lamps and bulbs142
Changing a wheel149
Battery152
Fuses154
Microfilter155
 
In case of electrical 
malfunction:
 
Fuel filler door156
Sliding/Tilt sunroof156
 
Assistance, giving and 
receiving:
 
Jump-starting157
Towing the vehicle158Adaptive Transmission Control 
(ATC)162
Airbags163
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC)163
Radio reception164
Safety belt tensioner164
Interior rearview mirror with 
automatic dimming 
feature165
Rain sensor166
Tire Pressure Control (RDC)167
Self-diagnostics168
Xenon lamps169Engine data172
Dimensions173
Weights174
Capacities175
Electrical system176
Ribbed V-belt176 
     
        
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Controls Locks and security systems:
Keys32
Electronic vehicle 
immobilizer33
Central locking system34
Opening and closing Ð from 
outside34
Opening and closing Ð from 
inside38
Luggage compartment lid39
Luggage compartment41
Alarm system42
Electric power windows44
Sliding/Tilt sunroof45
Adjustments:
Seats47
Seat and mirror memory50
Steering wheel51
Mirrors52
Car Memory, Key Memory53
Passenger safety systems:
Safety belts54
Child restraint systems55
Child-safety locks56
Airbags56
Child restraints59
Installing a child restraint 
system60 
     
        
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Central locking system Opening and closing Ð from outside The conceptThe central locking system is ready for 
operation whenever the driver's door is 
closed. The system engages and re-
leases the locks on the
>doors,
>luggage compartment lid and 
>fuel filler door. 
The central locking system can be 
operated
>from outside via the door lock and 
using the remote control
>from inside by pressing a button.
Activating it from inside does not lock 
the fuel filler door (see page 38). When 
the system is actuated from the out-
side, the antitheft system is activated 
simultaneously. Both the door locks 
and the safety lock buttons remain 
locked. The alarm system
* is also 
armed or disarmed.
If locked from the inside, the central 
locking system unlocks automatically in 
the event of an accident. In addition, 
the hazard warning flashers and interior 
lamps come on.
Using the keyOne turn of the key in the driver's door 
lock unlocks the driver's door only. 
Turning the key a second time unlocks 
the passenger-side door, the luggage 
compartment lid and the fuel filler door.
You can have a confirmation mes-
sage set to inform you that the car 
has been properly locked.<
You will find additional information on 
the alarm system
* on page 42.
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Convenience operating modeYou can also operate the power win-
dows and sliding/tilt sunroof
* via the 
door lock.
>To open: With the door closed, turn 
the key to the "Unlock" position and 
hold it.
>To close: With the door closed, turn 
the key to the "Lock" position and 
hold it.
Watch during the closing process 
to be sure that no one is injured. 
Releasing the key stops the opera-
tion.<
Manual operation (in the event of electrical malfunction)
Turn the key to the extreme left or right 
to unlock/lock the door. 
     
        
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Opening and closing Ð from outsideTo unlock the carPress button 1 to unlock the driver's 
door only.
Press the button twice in order to 
unlock the entire vehicle. Convenience opening modePress and hold button 1. The power 
windows and the sliding/tilt sunroof
* 
are opened.
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To lock and securePress button 2.463de027
To switch on the interior lampsAfter locking the car, press button 2 
again.To switch off the tilt alarm
* and 
interior motion sensor
* 
Press button 2 again immediately after 
locking. 
For additional information: Refer to 
page 43.463de027 
     
        
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Luggage compartment lidOpening from the insideIf the luggage compartment lid has not 
been locked separately, you can open it 
with this button in the footwell on the 
driver's side when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.460de011
To closeThe handle recesses in the interior trim 
panel of the luggage compartment lid 
(arrows) make it easier to pull the lid 
down.
To avoid injuries, be sure that the 
travel path of the luggage com-
partment lid is clear when it is closed, 
as with all closing procedures.<460de067
Operate the vehicle only when the 
luggage compartment lid is com-
pletely closed. Otherwise, exhaust 
fumes could penetrate the interior of 
the vehicle. Should it be absolutely nec-
essary to operate the vehicle with the 
luggage compartment lid open:
>Close all windows. Shut the sliding/
tilt sunroof
*.
>Increase the airflow of the automatic 
climate control to a high level. Refer 
to page 86.< 
     
        
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Alarm system
*
>If the indicator lamp flashes for 
10 seconds when the system is dis-
armed: An attempted entry has been 
detected in the period since the sys-
tem was armed.
Following triggering of an alarm, the in-
dicator lamp will flash continuously.Avoiding an unintentional alarmThe tilt alarm sensor and interior motion 
sensor may be switched off at the same 
time. You can do this to prevent a false 
alarm from being triggered (in garages 
with elevator ramps, for instance), or 
when the vehicle is transported by 
trailer or train:
Lock the vehicle twice (= arm the sys-
tem). Press button 2 on the remote con-
trol twice in succession or lock the 
vehicle twice with the key (refer to 
page 36).
The indicator lamp lights up briefly and 
then flashes continuously. The tilt alarm 
sensor and the interior motion sensor 
are deactivated as long as the system is 
armed.
Interior motion sensorThe transmitter and receiver of the inte-
rior motion sensor are located in a trim 
panel in the vehicle's roof.
In order for the interior motion sensor to 
function properly, the windows and 
sliding/tilt sunroof must be completely 
closed.
However, you should switch off the inte-
rior motion sensor (see previous column 
under the heading "Avoiding an unin-
tentional alarm") if you wish to leave the 
windows or sliding/tilt sunroof open.460de159
The tilt sensor and interior motion 
sensor are deactivated if the con-
venience closing mode for the windows 
and the sliding/tilt sunroof is interrupted 
within the first 10 seconds and then 
reinitiated. If this happens, you must 
disarm the system and then re-arm it.< 
     
        
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Electric power windows Sliding/Tilt sunroof
* 
Safety switch You can use the safety switch to deacti-
vate the rear power window switches 
(when children are in the rear seats, for 
instance).
Press the safety switch whenever 
children are riding in the rear of 
the vehicle. Careless use of the power 
windows can lead to injury.<460de014
Exercise care when closing the 
sliding/tilt sunroof and keep it in 
your field of vision until it is completely 
closed. Failure to do so can result in 
injuries.
Remove the key from the ignition and 
close the doors when you leave the ve-
hicle so that children cannot operate 
the sunroof and possibly injure them-
selves.<
To avoid pressure or drafts in the pas-
senger compartment when the sunroof 
is open or raised, keep the air vents in 
the dashboard open and increase the air 
supply if necessary. Refer to page 89.
If the sunroof is completely open, air 
disturbances may be caused in the 
vehicle when you are driving at higher 
speeds. Close the roof as far as is nec-
essary until this natural phenomenon 
ceases.
For the convenience operating mode 
with the door lock or the remote con-
trol, refer to page 34 or 35.
Lifting Ð Opening Ð ClosingIn ignition key position 1 or 2, press the 
switch or slide it to the desired direction 
until you feel resistance. 
When lifting, the headliner retracts 
several inches.
After the ignition has been switched off, 
you can still operate the sunroof for up 
to 15 minutes, as long as neither of the 
front doors has been opened.Automatic opening and closing>Press the switch past the resistance 
point briefly: The sunroof travels to 
either the fully-closed or fully-open 
position.460de015