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100 Controls in detailLocking and unlockingClosing the trunk
1Handle
Lower trunk lid by pulling firmly on 
handle1.
Close trunk lid with hands placed flat 
on it.
Trunk lid opening/closing system*
Opening the trunk from the inside
You can open the trunk from the inside if 
the vehicle is stationary.
A minimum height clearance of 5.41 ft 
(1.65 m) is required to open the trunk lid.
The switch for opening and closing the 
trunk is located on the driver’s door.
1Remote trunk lid opening switch
2Remote trunk lid closing switch
Press remote trunk lid opening 
switch1 until the trunk lid begins to 
open.
Warning!
G
To prevent possible personal injury, always 
keep hands and fingers away from the trunk 
lid opening when closing the trunk. Be espe-
cially careful when small children are 
around.
Warning!
G
Only drive with the trunk closed. Among oth-
er dangers, such as your view being blocked, 
exhaust fumes may enter the vehicle 
interior.iDo not place the SmartKey in the open 
trunk. You may lock yourself out.iVehicles with KEYLESS-GO*:
To prevent a possible inadvertent lock-
out, the trunk lid will open automatical-
ly if a SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* is 
recognized inside the vehicle or in the 
trunk. 
     
        
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107 Controls in detail
Locking and unlocking
Separately unlocking the trunk
Pull the mechanical key out of the 
SmartKey (
page 348).
Insert the mechanical key in the trunk 
lid lock.
Turn the mechanical key counterclock-
wise to neutral position1.
You can now open the trunk 
(page 98).
A minimum height clearance of 5.41 ft 
(1.65 m) is required to open the trunk lid.
Automatic central locking
The doors and the trunk automatically lock 
when the ignition is switched on and the 
wheels are turning at vehicle speeds of ap-
proximately 9 mph (15 km/h) or more.
You can open a locked door from the in-
side. Open door only when conditions are 
safe to do so.
You can deactivate the automatic locking 
using the control system (
page 149).
For more information on towing the vehi-
cle, see “Towing the vehicle” (page 390).
Warning!
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Only drive with the trunk closed. Among oth-
er dangers, such as your view being blocked, 
exhaust fumes may enter the vehicle 
interior.
iThe doors unlock automatically after an 
accident if the force of the impact ex-
ceeds a preset threshold.
The vehicle automatically locks when 
the ignition is switched on and the 
wheels are turning at vehicle speeds of 
approximately 9 mph (15 km/h) or 
more. You could therefore lock yourself 
out when the vehicle
is pushed or towed
is on a test stand 
     
        
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112 Controls in detailSeatsMulticontour seat*
The multicontour seat has a movable seat 
cushion and inflatable air cushions built 
into the backrest to provide additional lum-
bar and side support.
The seat cushion movement, backrest 
cushion height and curvature can be con-
tinuously varied with switches on the right 
side of the seat after starting the engine.
1Seat cushion depth
2Backrest bottom
3Backrest center
4Side bolster adjustment
Start the engine.Seat cushion depth
Adjust the seat cushion depth to the 
length of your upper leg using 
switch1.
Backrest contour
Adjust the contour of the backrest to 
the desired position using switches2 
and3.
Backrest side bolsters
Adjust the backrest side bolsters so 
that they provide good lateral support 
using switch4. 
     
        
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116 Controls in detailMemory function
Memory function
The memory button and stored position 
switch are located on the door.
You can store up to three different settings 
per SmartKey or SmartKey with 
KEYLESS-GO*.
The following settings are saved for each 
stored position:
Driver’s seat, backrest and restraint 
position
Settings for multicontour seat*
Steering wheel position
Driver’s side exterior rear view mirror 
position
Passenger side exterior rear view mir-
ror position
These key-dependent memory settings 
can be deactivated if desired 
(
page 151).1Memory button
2Stored position button
Make sure the ignition is switched on 
or the relevant door is open and the 
SmartKey is inserted in the starter 
switch.
!Prior to operating the vehicle, the driv-
er should check and adjust the seat 
height, seat position fore and aft, and 
seat backrest angle if necessary, to en-
sure adequate control, reach and com-
fort. The head restraint should also be 
adjusted for proper height. See also the 
section on airbags (
page 59) for 
proper seat positioning.
In addition, adjust the steering wheel to 
ensure adequate control, reach, opera-
tion and comfort. Both the inside and 
outside rear view mirrors should be ad-
justed for adequate rear vision.
Fasten seat belts. Infants and small 
children should be seated in a properly 
secured restraint system that complies 
with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety 
Standards 213 and 225 and Canadian 
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 
and 210.2.
Warning!
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Do not activate the memory function while 
driving. Activating the memory function 
while driving could cause the driver to lose 
control of the vehicle. 
     
        
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215 Controls in detail
Soft top
Soft top
Opening and closing the soft top
For safety reasons, the soft top can only be 
opened and closed when the vehicle is 
standing still.Warning!
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Before operating the switch for the soft top, 
make sure no persons can be injured by the 
moving parts (roll bar, soft top frame, and 
soft top compartment cover).
Hands must never be placed near the roll 
bar, soft top frame, upper windshield area, 
shelf behind roll bar, or soft top storage 
compartment while the soft top is being 
raised or lowered. Serious personal injury 
may occur.
If potential danger exists, release the soft 
top switch. This immediately interrupts the 
raising or lowering procedure. You then can 
operate the soft top switch to raise or lower 
the soft top away from the danger zone.
Warning!
G
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the 
SmartKey from starter switch, take the 
SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO
* with you, and 
lock your vehicle. Do not leave children un-
attended in the vehicle, or with access to an 
unlocked vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehi-
cle equipment can cause an accident 
and/or serious personal injury.
!Never sit or place heavy objects on the 
rear shelf. Doing so could cause dam-
age to the soft top and the rear shelf.
!When opening and closing the soft top, 
make sure:
there is sufficient clearance for the 
soft top to move up
the ski sack roller blind is closed
the luggage cover is engaged in 
place
the trunk is only loaded to the 
height of the luggage cover
the luggage/cargo does not push 
the closed luggage cover up
the trunk lid is closed
nothing is placed on the soft top 
compartment cover
the outside temperature is above 
+5°F (-15°C) 
Otherwise the soft top and other parts 
of the vehicle could be damaged. 
     
        
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216 Controls in detailSoft topLuggage cover
The luggage cover is located in the trunk.
1Luggage coverLatch luggage cover
Pull luggage cover1 out in direction 
of arrow until it engages in place.
Folding back luggage cover
Press luggage cover in direction of rear 
seat.!To prevent damage to the soft top or 
luggage/cargo when lowering the roof:
load trunk only to the height of the 
luggage cover
do not permit luggage/cargo to 
push up the closed luggage cover
do not place anything on the shelf 
behind the roll bar
do not place anything on the soft 
top compartment cover
!Never place anything behind the side 
nets when the luggage cover has been 
folded back or the ski sack roller blind 
is open. You could forget objects 
placed there, which could result in 
damage when operating the soft top. 
     
        
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242 Controls in detailDriving systemsRange of the sensors
To function properly, the sensors must be 
free of dirt, ice, snow and slush. Clean the 
sensors regularly, being careful not to 
scratch or damage the sensors.Front sensors
Rear sensors
Minimum distance
If the system encounters an obstacle in 
this range, all the warning lamps come on 
and you hear a warning signal. If the obsta-
cle is closer than the minimum distance, 
the actual distance may no longer be indi-
cated by the system.
Center
approx. 39 in (100 cm)
Corners
approx. 23,5 in (60 cm)
Center
approx. 47 in (120 cm)
Corners
approx. 32 in (80 cm)
!During parking maneuvers, pay special 
attention to objects located above or 
below the height of the sensors (e.g. 
planters or trailer hitches). The Park-
tronic system will not detect such ob-
jects at close range and damage to 
your vehicle or the object may result.
Ultrasonic signals from outside sourc-
es (e.g. truck air brakes or jackham-
mers) may impair the operation of the 
Parktronic system.
Center
approx. 8 in (20 cm)
Corners
approx. 6 in (15 cm) 
     
        
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249 Controls in detail
Loading
Loading instructions
The total load weight including vehicle oc-
cupants and luggage/cargo should not ex-
ceed the vehicle capacity weight indicated 
on the certification tag which can be found 
on the left door pillar.
The handling characteristics of a fully load-
ed vehicle depend greatly on the load dis-
tribution. It is therefore recommended to 
load the heaviest items being placed to-
wards the front of the vehicle.
Always place items being carried against 
r e a r  s e a t  b a c k r e s t s ,  a n d  f a s t e n  t he m  a s  s e -
curely as possible.
The heaviest portion of the cargo should al-
ways be kept as low as possible since it in-
fluences the handling characteristics of 
the vehicle.
!To prevent damage to the soft top or 
luggage/cargo when lowering the roof:
load trunk only to the height of the 
luggage cover
do not permit luggage/cargo to 
push up the closed luggage cover
do not place anything on the shelf 
behind the roll bar
do not place anything on the soft 
top compartment cover
Warning!
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Always fasten items being carried as secure-
ly as possible.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud-
den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown 
around inside the vehicle and can cause in-
jury to vehicle occupants unless the items 
are securely fastened in the vehicle.
To help avoid personal injury during a colli-
sion or sudden maneuver, exercise care 
when transporting cargo. Put luggage or car-
go in the trunk if possible. Do not pile lug-
gage or cargo higher than the seat backs. 
Do not place anything on the shelf below the 
rear windows.
Never drive vehicle with trunk open. Deadly 
carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter ve-
hicle interior resulting in unconsciousness 
and death.