Cockpit
12
Instrument cluster
1Speedometer
2Indicator lamps for turn signals
3Indicator and warning lamps12
4Tachometer48
with indicator and warning lamps12
5Engine coolant temperature gauge49
6Fuel gauge48
7Button for
>Displaying the clock49
>Service interval display49
>Checking the oil level93
8Position of automatic transmission
*42
9Button for
>Resetting trip odometer48
>Setting the clock49
10Display for
>Trip odometer/Odometer48
>Clock49
>Service interval49
>Computer
*50
>Checking the oil level93
Indicator and warning lamps 
Technology that monitors itself
Indicator and warning lamps that are identified 
by 
+ are tested for proper functioning whenever 
the key is turned. They each light up once for 
different periods of time.
If a malfunction occurs in one of the monitored 
systems, the corresponding lamp does not go 
out after the engine has started, or it lights up 
again while the vehicle is in motion. You can find 
more information about each system on the 
specified pages.
Turn signal indicators44
Battery charge current 
+102
Headlamp flasher/High beams44, 60
Engine oil pressure/
Engine oil level 
+92
Antilock Brake System ABS/Driving 
stability control systems 
+51 
Everything under control
48
Everything under control
Odometer 
1Odometer
2Trip odometer
3Resetting trip odometer
4Outside temperature or computer dis-
plays
*
Trip odometer 
Resetting trip odometer: 
While the ignition is switched on, press button 3 
in the instrument cluster until the trip odometer 
is set to zero.
Outside temperature display, clock*
Setting the clock, refer to page50.
Outside temperature warning
If the outside temperature drops to approx. 
377/+36, the computer automatically 
switches to the outside temperature display.
A signal also sounds and the display flashes for 
a short time. There is an increased risk of black 
ice.
After an outside temperature warning has 
been issued, the computer switches back 
to its previous screen. You can have this acti-
vated/deactivated.<
Black ice can also form at temperatures 
above 377/+36. You should therefore 
drive carefully on bridges and shaded roads, for 
example, otherwise there is an increased risk of 
an accident.<
When the vehicle is parked
If you still want to view the time and odometer 
reading briefly after the ignition has been 
switched off or the key has been removed:
Press button 3 in the instrument cluster.
Tachometer 
Never allow the engine to operate with the nee-
dle in the red overspeed sector of the gauge.
To protect the engine, the fuel supply is inter-
rupted when speed reaches this sector.
Fuel gauge 
Fuel tank capacity: approx. 14.5 US gallons/
55 liters. You can find information on refueling 
on page82.
If the tilt of the vehicle varies for a longer period, 
when you are driving in mountainous areas, for 
example, the indicator may fluctuate slightly. 
Everything from A to Z
126 Tow-starting106
Tow truck106
TPM Tire Pressure 
Monitor54
Track width, refer to 
Dimensions111,112
Traction control, refer to 
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC51
Transmission
– automatic transmission with 
Steptronic42
– manual transmission42
Transmission detent, refer to 
Range selection42
Transmission malfunction, 
refer to Malfunction43
Transporting children 
safely36
Transport securing device, 
refer to Cargo loading77
Tread depth, refer to Minimum 
tread depth87
Trip distance recorder, refer to 
Trip odometer48
Triple turn signal44
Trip meter, refer to Trip 
odometer48
Trip odometer48
Turning circle, refer to 
Dimensions111,112
Turn signal indicators44
– bulb replacement100
– indicator lamp12,13
Turn signals
– triple turn signal44
TV function, refer to Owner's 
Manual for Onboard 
Computer
Tying down loads, refer to 
Cargo loading77
U
Undercoating, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Uniform Tire Quality Grading/
UTQR86Units
– average consumption50
– average speed50
– temperature50
– time50
Units of measure
– outside temperature 
display50
– time format50
Unlatching, refer to 
Unlocking19
Unlocking
– from inside21
– from outside19
– luggage compartment 
lid19,22
– tailgate19,21
Used batteries, refer to 
Battery disposal102
V
Vehicle
– battery102
– break-in period74
– care, refer to the Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
– cargo loading76
– car wash, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
– dimensions, refer to 
Dimensions111,112
– engine41
– leaving the vehicle41
– parked76
– placing in storage, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
– weight113
Vehicle Memory18
Ventilation63,67
– air conditioning63
– automatic climate control67
– draft-free63,67
Vents, refer to 
Ventilation63,67
Viscosity94Volume
– fuel tank, refer to 
Capacities114
W
Warning and indicator 
lamps12
Warning triangle104
Warranty, refer to Service and 
Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models, 
Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian 
models96
Warranty and service6
Washer/wiper system45
Washer fluid reservoir46
Washer fluids46
Washer reservoir, refer to
Washer fluid reservoir46
Washing systems46
Waste tray, refer to Ashtray69
Water on roads, refer to 
Driving through water75
Wear indicator in tires, refer to 
Minimum tread depth87
Weights113
Wheel/tire combination, refer 
to Correct wheels and 
tires89
Wheelbase, refer to 
Dimensions111,112
Wheels and tires84
Width, refer to 
Dimensions111,112
Wind deflector70
Window defrosting, refer to 
Defrosting windows
– automatic climate control66
– heating and ventilation63
Windows24
– convenience operation20
– opening/closing25
– pinch protection system25
– power supply interruption25