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1Roller sun blind for rear window*113
2Rear window safety switch44 
3Power windows43
4Exterior mirrors53
5Parking brake64
6Parking lamps and low beams100
9Steering wheel16
10Info Display12
11Automatic transmission lever6812Ignition lock62
16Horn: the entire surface
20Fog lamps101
21Unlocking the engine hood194 7Instrument lighting101
8Turn signals71
High-beams, 
headlamp flasher101
Computer85
Check Control83
Computer85
Standing lamps101
13Switching ignition on/off62 
and starting engine63
14Windshield wipers72
Rain sensor72
15PDC Park Distance 
Control
*91
17Steering wheel heater
*54
Steering wheel adjustment54
18Unlocking luggage 
compartment40
19Programmable cruise 
control73
Active cruise control
*75
Front fog lamps 

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Indicator and warning 
lamps 
Technology that monitors itself 
The indicator and warning lamps identified 
by the 
+ symbol are subjected to an oper-
ation check each time you switch on the 
ignition or start the engine. They each light 
up once for different periods of time. 
When a malfunction occurs in a monitored 
system, the corresponding lamp will either 
fail to go out when the engine is started, or 
it will come on again during normal driving. 
Detailed information is provided on the 
specified pages. 
Fixed indicator and warning lamps
Colors
The indicator and warning lamps can light 
up in different colors and combinations. 
>Red:
Stop the vehicle immediately 
or 
an important reminder
>Red and yellow:
Continue to drive; drive cautiously
>Yellow:
Have the system inspected at the earli-
est opportunity
or
for your information
>Green:
For your information
>Blue:
For your information.
Variable indicator and warning lamps 
In the display 8 of the Info Display, addi-
tional indicator and warning lamps appear 
when necessary. Observe the instructions 
for action of the accompanying Check Con-
trol messages, also refer to page83. Please fasten safety belts 
+51
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control
+93 
DTC Dynamic Traction Control93 
ABS Antilock Brake System 
+92 
Brake system
+
With other warning lamps94,197
Warning lamp on Canadian models
With parking brake released66
With parking brake set64 
Warning lamp on Canadian models
Automatic parking brake, 
Automatic Hold 
+65,66 
Service Engine Soon +200
Indicator lamp on Canadian 
models
Airbags 
+98 
Turn signals71
High beams/
headlamp flasher101 
Front fog lamps101  

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>Alarm system: set different acknowl-
edgment signals to confirm arming/dis-
arming
>Alarm system: activate/deactivate inte-
rior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor
>Automatic headlamp control: adjust 
sensitivity.
Examples of Key Memory functions 
>Seat memory: activate/deactivate func-
tion
>Central locking system: vehicle is 
locked as soon as you drive off or if you 
have not opened a door or the luggage 
compartment lid after unlocking. Acti-
vate/deactivate function
>Automatic climate control: key-specific 
storage of the temperature, fan and air 
conditioner setting. Activate/deactivate 
function
>Check Control: set languages and units
>Seat heating: recall personal tempera-
ture distribution.  

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Releasing 
1.Use the vehicle key to release the cover 
panel beneath the instrument panel by 
turning the lock counterclockwise, then 
fold down the cover
2.Pull out the release lever with the loop1 
until it locks into place: the transmission 
lockout is unlocked.
Re-engage the transmission lockout 
after parking the vehicle at its destina-
tion. Otherwise there is a danger that the 
vehicle could start to roll if parked on a 
steep slope.< 
Locking again 
1.Disengage the release lever by pressing 
it together with the red detent lever, 
arrow 2.Guide the release lever all the way back 
into its original position – the transmis-
sion lockout is again engaged 
3.Fold up and lock the cover panel again. 
Now – and not before – the key may be 
removed.
Once the transmission lockout has 
been re-engaged, the warning in the 
Check Control should disappear, and the 
symbol in the Info Display should change 
from N to P. Should this fail to happen, 
there is a danger that the vehicle could start 
to roll.< 
Information on jump-starting and towing 
begins on page209. 
Turn signals/
headlamp flasher 
1High beams 
2Headlamp flasher 
3Turn signals 
Using turn signals
Move the lever beyond the resistance 
point. It then returns to the center position 
when released. Press the lever up to the 
resistance point to switch off the turn sig-
nals. 
Signaling briefly
Press the lever up to but not beyond the 
resistance point. It then returns to the cen-
ter position when released. 
If the flashing of the indicator lamp and the 
ticking from the relay are both faster than 
usual, this indicates that one of the bulbs is  

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72 defective; if a trailer is attached, this could 
also indicate that one of its turn signal 
bulbs is defective. 
Wiper system 
1Standard wiper speed: briefly press 
once. 
Fast wipe: briefly press twice 
2To switch off wipers or for brief wipe 
3To activate/deactivate rain sensor 
4To clean windshield and headlamps 
5To adjust rain sensor sensitivity level 
The lever automatically returns to its 
initial position when released.< 
1 Standard wiper speed 
The system automatically reverts to opera-
tion in the intermittent mode whenever the 
vehicle is stationary. 
Fast wiper speed 
You can also select this position by press-
ing the lever upward beyond the resistance 
point. 
The system automatically reverts to opera-
tion in the standard wipe mode whenever 
the vehicle is stationary. 
4 Cleaning windshield 
The system sprays washer fluid against the 
windshield and activates the wipers for a 
brief period. 
Headlamp washers 
Each fifth time you press into position 4 to 
clean the windshield while the headlamps 
are on. 
Do not use the washers if there is any 
danger that the fluid will freeze on the 
windshield. If you do so, your vision could 
be obscured. To avoid freezing, use a 
washer fluid antifreeze, refer to page73.
Avoid activating the washer when the res-
ervoir is empty, as damage to the pump 
could result.< 
Windshield washer nozzles 
The windshield washer nozzles and the 
windshield itself in the area around the wip-
ers are heated automatically when the igni-
tion is switched on. 
Rain sensor 
The rain sensor is located on the wind-
shield, directly in front of the interior rear-
view mirror. 
Activating rain sensor 
Briefly press the button as of ignition in 
radio mode. The indicator lamp comes on. 
The wipers will always respond by com-
pleting at least one sweep of the wind-
shield. 
Adjusting rain sensor sensitivity level 
Turn the serrated dial 5. 
Deactivating rain sensor 
Briefly press the button again. The indicator 
lamp goes out.  

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The rain sensor is automatically deac-
tivated when you switch off the igni-
tion.< 
Deactivate the rain sensor when 
passing through an automatic car 
wash. Failure to do so could result in dam-
age caused by undesired wiper activa-
tion.< 
Selecting wiper fold-out position 
Important for changing wiper blades, when 
folding away from windshield to prevent 
blades from sticking when ice forms, etc. 
1.Switch off the engine and remove the 
remote control from the ignition lock 
2.Press the wiper lever up and maintain 
pressure for about 3 seconds until the 
wipers are roughly vertical: this is the 
fold-out position. 
After folding the wipers back against the 
windshield you will need to reactivate the 
wiper system: 
1.Insert the remote control to activate the 
radio mode in the ignition lock 
2.Apply brief upward pressure to the 
wiper lever. The wipers return to their 
retracted position and are ready for nor-
mal operation. 
To prevent damage to the wipers, 
always fold them back against the 
windshield before switching on either the 
radio mode or the ignition.< 
Washer fluid 
Washer fluid antifreeze is flammable. 
Always keep it well away from sparks 
and open flames, and store it in tightly 
closed containers well out of the reach of 
children. Always observe the instructions 
for use provided on the containers.< 
We recommend that you mix the 
washer fluid before adding it to the 
reservoir.< 
Windshield and headlamp washer 
system 
Capacity: 6.3USquarts/6liters. 
Fill with water and – if required – with a 
washer antifreeze, according to manufac-
turer's recommendations. 
Programmable cruise 
control 
The concept 
The programmable cruise control is avail-
able for use at speeds of approx. 20 mph/
30 km/h and higher. The vehicle maintains 
and stores the speed that you set using the 
lever mounted on the steering column. 
You can also use the multilevel preset 
mode to store 6 desired speeds for later 
selection with the same lever, refer to 
page74. 
This feature assists you in quickly adapting 
the vehicle speed to specific road condi-
tions, e.g. changes in speeds limits. 
Do not use the programmable cruise 
control when driving on winding 
roads, in heavy traffic or in poor road con-
ditions, e.g. snow, rain, ice, loose road sur-
face, that do not permit a constant speed.<  

Lamps
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Lamps 
Parking lamps/low beams 
Parking lamps 
With the switch in this position, the 
front, rear and side vehicle lighting 
is switched on. You can use the 
parking lamps for parking. For lighting on 
one side for parking as an additional fea-
ture, refer to page101. 
Low beams 
When you switch off the ignition 
with the headlamps on, the head-
lamps go out, and only the parking 
lamps remain on. 
Pathway lighting 
After parking the vehicle and switch-
ing off the headlamps, you can use 
the headlamp flasher control to activate 
the low beams for a period of roughly 
40 seconds. Pressing the button 4 on the 
remote control, refer to page 36, also 
switches on the low beams for approx. 
40 seconds. In addition, the door handle 
and interior lamps are switched on for 
approx. 10 seconds.
You can have the lighting up of the low 
beams extended or the function deacti-
vated.< 
Lights on warning 
If you switch off the ignition while the head-
lamps are on, when you subsequently open 
the driver's door a gong will sound for sev-
eral seconds, while the Check Control will 
provide you with a message
. 
Daytime driving lamps* 
If you wish, you can leave the light switch in 
the low-beam position. 
Always observe all applicable laws govern-
ing the use of daytime driving lamps. 
You can switch on the parking lamps when 
needed using the standard procedure 
described under Parking lamps. 
You can have the daytime driving 
lamps on your vehicle programmed 
to operate as desired.< 
Automatic headlamp control 
When you set the switch to this 
position, the system activates and 
switches on and off the low beams 
in response to changes in ambient light 
conditions, for instance, in tunnels, at dawn 
and dusk, and in rain and snow. The green 
indicator lamp next to the symbol is illumi-
nated when the low beams are on. 
The low beams remain switched on 
regardless of the ambient light when 
you switch on the front fog lamps.< 
The automatic headlamp control can-
not serve as a substitute for your per-
sonal judgment in determining when the 
lamps should be switched on in response 
to ambient lighting conditions. For exam-
ple, the system cannot detect fog. To avoid 
safety risks, you should always switch on 
the lamps manually under these condi-
tions.< 
You can have the sensitivity of the 
headlamp control system adjusted on 
your vehicle.<  

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Adaptive Head Light* 
The concept 
Adaptive Head Light is a variable headlamp 
control system that enables dynamic illumi-
nation of the road surface. Depending on 
the steering angle and other assumptions, 
the light from the headlamp follows the 
course of the road.
Activating Adaptive Head Light
With the ignition on, refer to 
page62, turn the light switch to the 
position 'Automatic headlamp con-
trol', refer to page100.
To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the 
Adaptive Head Light:
>Is not active when driving in reverse
>Is only active toward the passenger's 
side with the vehicle stationary.
Malfunction 
The LED above the symbol for automatic 
headlamp control flashes. Adaptive Head 
Light is faulty or has failed. Have the system 
checked as soon as possible.
High beams/standing lamps 
1High beams 
2Headlamp flasher 
3Standing lamps 
Standing lamps, left and right* 
You also enjoy the option of lighting up just 
one side of your vehicle when parking: 
With the ignition off, press the lever in the 
desired direction3, beyond the resistance 
point. 
Front fog lamps 
Briefly press the button once again to 
switch on/off.
The parking lamps or low beams 
must be switched on for the fog 
lamps to operate. The green indica-
tor lamp in the Info Display lights up when-
ever the fog lamps are on. 
If the automatic headlamp control is 
activated, the low beams will come on 
automatically when you switch on the fog 
lamps.< 
Instrument lighting 
Turn the serrated dial to adjust the illumina-
tion intensity.