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Using engine residual heat
The residual heat of the engine can be used to 
heat the interior up to 20 minutes after the ignition 
has been switched off.
fPress AUTO/R

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Notes on operation
The parking heater runs on fuel, and it therefore 
cannot be switched on after the reserve warning 
lights up.
fPlease observe the chapter “FUEL

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Controls, Safety, Instruments
A, D- Switch for individual reading lights
B- Button for dimming the comfort lighting 
C- Switch for interior lightInterior LightingReading lights, frontSwitching on

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Reading lights, rear rightRear reading lightsfMove toggle switch forward.fMove toggle switch to center position.
The lights are switched on when a door is un-
locked

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A- Button for dimming the comfort lighting Comfort LightingThe footwell and door panel lighting improve your 
orientation inside the vehicle when it is dark. 
These l

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Parking AidsParkAssistParkAssist provides a visual and acoustic indica-
tion to the driver of the distance between the 
vehicle and a large obstacle.
ParkAssist is sw

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A- Front display – left monitoring area
B- Front display – right monitoring areaWarning indicators, signal tones, distances
The warning indicator for the front ar

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Controls, Safety, Instruments Limits of ultrasonic measurement
– ParkAssist cannot detect sound-absorbing ob-
stacles (e.g. powder snow),
– Sound-reflecting obstacles (e.g. glass surfac-
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