
3 - 32 Before Driving
Memory recall using an integrated
key
The integrated key will recall a memory
position when the unlock button is
pressed when set as follows:
1. Adjust the seat, steering column, pedals and exterior rear view mirrors
to the desired positions.
2. Press the M button: The red LED will illuminate for a five second period.
3. Press button ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ and then press any button on the integrated
key. Both button presses must occur
while the red LED is illuminated.
4. Repeat for the other integrated key, pressing the remaining memory
buttons.
To cancel integrated key memory recall:
1. Place a key into the ignition switch and leave in the OFF position.
2. Press the M button: The red LED will illuminate for a five second period.
3. Press any button on the integrated key
(except the panic button, if fitted) then
press the M button again. Both button
presses must occur while the red LED
is illuminated. Note:
If memory recall is performed
using an integrated ke y with the vehicle in
entry/exit position, the steering column
and seat will not return to the memorised
position until either the integrated key is
placed in the ignition switch or the
driver’s door is closed.
Driving position memory system
operating tips
• When making adjustments to a set driving position, reset the new
position in the same memory channel.
• A driving position will only be memorised during the five second
period when the red memory LED is
illuminated.
• Previous memory is erased when a new driving position is entered.
Clock Adjustment
The analogue clock is adjusted by
pressing the (+) and (–) buttons below
the dial. Pressing and holding either
button will increase the rate of hand
movement forwards or backwards as
required.

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Direction Indicators
The direction indicators, the left column
stalk, operate when the ignition is in
position ‘II’. Move the stalk up for
indicating a right turn or move it down to
indicate a left turn.
Two positions are provided. The first
position, partly moving the stalk up or
down, causes the indicator to flash while
it is held in this position. On releasing the
stalk the indicators stop flashing.
The second position is a full movement of
the stalk up or down, which can then be
released. The indicators will remain
flashing and will cancel when the turn is
completed. An audible ticking an
d a flashing green
arrow on the instrument cluster indicates
that the selected direction indicator is
operating.
Bulb failure
The direction indicators (including those
on a trailer, if attached) and side
repeaters are monitored for bulb failure.
If a bulb fails when it is on, a message is
shown in the message centre. At the same
time, the corresponding side green
warning light will flash at twice the
normal rate. The audible ticking will
sound at twice the normal rate.Door Guard/Puddle Lights
Door guard lights are fitted to each door
to give warning of an open door to
passing vehicles.
Puddle lights illuminate the ‘step out’
area at night.
Each light comes on automatically when
the door is opened. If the door is left
open the lights remain on for 5 minutes
and then switch off.
Approach Lights
Approach lights are fitted in the door
mirrors to provide illumination for the
floor area around the front doors.
The approach lights come on when:
• The vehicle is unlocked using a key, key transmitter or the central locking
switch.
• Using the headlight convenience button on the key transmitter.
• Reverse gear is selected.
The approach lights will not illuminate if
the autolamp sensor determines that the
ambient light is sufficiently bright.
Luggage Compartment
Lighting
The luggage compar tment will be
illuminated when the lid is opened.
Glove Compartment
The glove compartment will be
illuminated when the lid is opened.

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Hazard Warning
The switch is in the centre console below
the radio and operates with the ignition
ON or OFF. Use only in an emergency to
warn traffic of a vehicle breakdown or
approaching danger.
To operate, press the switch.
The direction indicators, the instrument
cluster green indicators and audible
warning will operate in unison.
The switch symbol will light up.
To cancel, press the switch again.
Interior Lighting
Interior lighting comp rises front overhead
courtesy light and tw o front and two rear
reading/map lights. Vanity mirror, glove
compartment, footwell and luggage
compartment lights are also provided.
Pressing the centre switch ( A) in the
overhead console turns the front and rear
courtesy lamps and footwell lamps on.
A second press turns the lamps off. Map/reading lamps
The reading/map lights are turned on and
off by individual switches (
B).
The reading/map lights will remain on for
up to 15 minutes after the ignition has
been turned off.
The centre console area is illuminated by
a small light from the overhead
console ( C). This is on whenever the
sidelights are on and can be controlled by
the dimmer switch.
Rear lighting
The rear interior ligh ts can be switched
on or off by pressing the lens cover.

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Illuminated entry/exit
The interior lights fade on when a door is
opened and go out when the engine is
started or 15 seconds after the last door
is closed. If any door is left open,
the lights will fade off after two minutes.
When the vehicle is unlocked with a key
or the key transmitter, the courtesy lights
will come on at maximum brightness for
two minutes if a door is not opened.
With the engine running, opening any
door will put on all interior lights, they
will go out immediately after the last door
is closed.Battery Saver
If the interior lights are switched on using
the centre switch in the overhead console
and the ignition swit ch is turned to
position ‘0’, the lights will automatically
turn OFF after 40 minutes.
If the interior lights are switched on by
opening a door and the ignition switch is
in position ‘0’, the lights will
automatically turn off after 10 minutes.
If the glove compartmen t or vanity mirror
lights are switched on and the ignition
switch is turned to positions ‘0’ or ‘I’ or
the key is removed, the lights will
automatically turn OFF after 40 minutes.

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Interior Features
Accessory Power Points
There are two sockets to provide a power
source for accessories, such as a 12-volt
vacuum cleaner or mobile phone.
One is fitted to the end of the centre
console to the left of the cigar lighter,
beneath a flip lid.
The other accessories socket is located in
the glove compartment (not shown).
A cigar lighter is fitted to the rear of the
centre console.
Do not use any cigar lighter socket for
connecting accessories as it can be
damaged.
Cigar Lighter and Ashtray
Push the lid to gain access to the front
cigar lighter and ashtray. To operate the
cigar lighter the ignition must be on,
press the lighter in and wait until the
element has heated, it will then pop-up.
Note:Never hold the lighter knob down.
Do not attempt to remove particles from
the heating element as it is self-cleaning.
The cigar lighter is designed to be used
just to heat the lighter element and not for
providing a power source for accessories.
To empty the ashtray, lift it out vertically
and remove. After emptying, push the
ashtray into the opening until it snaps
back into place.
Sun Visors and Vanity Mirrors
Adjustable sun visors can be swung
downwards or unclipped and swung
sideways to reduce sun glare.
The sun visors are fitted with illuminated
vanity mirrors, behind a hinged flap.
The light comes on when the flap is lifted.

5 - 6 Climate Control
Front Climate Controls
The climate control functions are selected
by push buttons and a rotary control.
When a button is pressed, selection of
the function is confirmed by a beep; most
buttons also have an illuminated LED.
Many system functions also have graphic
symbols displayed on the LCD (liquid
crystal display) screen.
Automatic control (AUTO) may be
overridden at any time. Defrost/demist
operation is available and also manual
selection of blower speed,
air distribution, recirculation,
air conditioning and windscreen heating.
Panel illumination
With the exterior lighting switched on or
Autolamps selected at night, the graphics
on the panel controls are illuminated by
low level backlighting.
In countries with daytime runnin g lamps,
the panel illumination will not be on
during daytime if the headlamp switch is
off or in Autolamp position unless it is
dark and the autolamp selects the
headlamps on.
The illumination level is adjusted by the
common instrument panel dimmer
control (see page 4 - 25). 1.
Blower speed and system on/off.
2. Display panel.
3. Fahrenheit/Celsius selector.
4. Air conditioner on/off.
5. Select automatic operation.
6. Recirculation/fresh air.
7. Increase right zone temperature.
8. Decrease right zone temperature. 9.
Select air distribution.
10. Heated rear screen/door mirrors.
11. Heated front screen (optional).
12. Defrost windows.
13. Select dual/single temperature zone.
14. Increase left zone temperature.
15. Decrease left zone temperature.
16. Option without fron t screen heater.

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Windscreen Defrost/Demist
Frost and heavy mistingTo remove frost or heavy
misting from the windscreen,
press the DEF button.
• The blower switches on automatically at a high speed but the speed can be
increased or decrea sed manually if
required.
• Air conditioning switches on automatically and cannot be
deselected.
• Recirculation is ca ncelled and cannot
be selected.
• The front screen heater and the rear screen heater/door mirror heaters
switch on automatically, provided the
engine is running.
To deselect defrost mode, press AUTO
(recommended operating mode).
Light misting To prevent or remove light
windscreen misting, select
manual air distribution to
windscreen and feet
(see page 5 - 9).
Heated Screens and Door
Mirrors
The front ( F) and
rear ( R) screen heaters
may be switched on and
off in any mode, including system off,
but only operate when the engine is
running. The door mirror heaters are also
controlled by the rear screen heater
button.
The front screen heater (if fitted) switches
off automatically after 6½ minutes.
The rear screen and door mirror heaters
switch off automatica lly after 21 minutes.
The windscreen heaters may be manually
deselected during the timed period using
the push buttons.
In cold ambient conditions, at the start of
a journey, the front and rear screen
heaters may switch on automatically for
the timed period.
Where a front screen he ater is not fitted,
the windscreen has a wiper park zone
heater which operates automatically with
no manual control.
Note: The top three lines of the rear
screen pattern are a concealed antenna
system and do not defrost the rear screen.
Air Conditioning
Press to switch the air
conditioning on or off.
The air conditioning system is
controlled automatically in AUTO mode.
Deselecting A/C cancels AUTO mode.
The air conditioning system is also
switched on automatically in defrost
mode (DEF) but cann ot be deselected.
Blower Speed
Set the blower speed as
required with the rotary
control knob. Blower speed is
shown as a series of bars on the
LCD screen.
When operating in AUTO mode, blower
speed is controlled automatically (but not
displayed) and any adjustment of the
knob will cancel AUTO mode.
Note: In AUTO mode, the blower only
operates at low speed, if heating is
required, until the engine is warm.

6 - 26 Roadside Emergency
Cabin fuse boxFuse No Fuse
Type Rating
(amps) Colour
Circuit
F1 ATO 10A Red Climate control unit, fan, screen heaters and wiper relay coils, smog sensor
F2 ATO 5A Tan Radiator fan controller, cruise control switch, adaptive cruise control
F3 ATO 5A Tan Rear outer seat, electrochromic mirror, driver seat heater, electric parkbrake, left and right-hand HID lamps levelling, left and right-hand seat belt switches
F4 ATO 5A Tan Instrument cluster
F5 – F6 Not used
F7 ATO 5A Tan Cigar lighter, sunroof module, electric park brake switch illumination, accessory relays (trunk fuse box)
F8 ATO 5A Tan Instrument cluster
F9 ATO 10A Red Left-hand direction indicator and repeater
F10 ATO 5A Tan Glove compartm ent door motor and lamps
F11 ATO 5A Tan Radio muting (engine start), ignition feed
F12 ATO 10A Red Front electronic module (FEM), passenger mirror
F13 ATO 20A Yellow Rear electronic module (REM), door locks
F14 ATO 10A Red Courtesy light, footwell lamps, rain sensor, FEM
F15 ATO 5A Tan ECM, FEM, instrument cluster air bag fa ult lamp, instrument cluster ignition (run/start)
F16 ATO 5A Tan Diagnostic connector