Page 24 of 441
23 At a glance
Cockpit
ItemPage
1Cruise control lever227
2Multifunction steering 
wheel26,
122
3Horn
4Instrument cluster24,
118
5Overhead control panel29
6Glove box lid release237
7Glove box lock237
8Center console27
9Starter switch32
ItemPage
aHood lock release274
bSteering wheel release 
handle (manual)39
cSteering wheel adjustment 
stalk (electrical)*40
dParking brake pedal48, 54
eRemote trunk opening 
switch97
fDoor control panel30
gParking brake release48
ItemPage
hCombination switch
Turn signals50
Windshield wipers51
High beam50
jExterior lamp switch50,
109
kExterior rear view mirror 
adjustment42,
160
lHeadlamp washer button*160 
     
        
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30 At a glance
Door control panel
ItemPage
1Inside door handle96
2Memory function* (for 
storing seat, exterior mirror 
and steering wheel settings)107
3Switches for seat 
adjustment*34,
101
4Switches for 
opening/closing front door 
windows221
5Rear door window override 
switch80
6Switches for 
opening/closing rear door 
windows221
7Remote trunk lid switch97 
     
        
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34 Getting started
Adjusting
Seats
The seats can be adjusted either manually 
or electrically, depending on the vehicle’s 
equipment.
For more information, see “Seats” 
(
page 101).
Warning!G
All seat, head restraint, steering wheel, and 
rear view mirror adjustments, as well as fas-
tening of seat belts, must be done before 
the vehicle is put into motion.
Warning!G
Do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving. 
Adjusting the seat while driving could cause 
the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat 
back in an excessively reclined position as 
this can be dangerous. You could slide un-
der the seat belt in a collision. If you slide 
under it, the belt would apply force at the ab-
domen or neck. That could cause serious or 
fatal injuries. The seat back and seat belts 
provide the best restraint when the wearer 
is in a nearly upright position and belts are 
properly positioned on the body. Your seat 
must be adjusted so that you can correctly 
fasten your seat belt (
page 43).
Never place hands under the seat or near 
any moving parts while a seat is being 
adjusted.
Warning!G
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the 
SmartKey from the starter switch, take it 
with you, and lock the vehicle.
Even with the SmartKey removed from the 
starter switch, the power seats* can be 
operated when the respective door is open. 
Therefore, do not leave children unattended 
in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked 
vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehicle equip-
ment may cause an accident and/or serious 
personal injury. 
     
        
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35 Getting started
Adjusting
Manual seat adjustment
1Seat fore and aft adjustment
2Seat cushion tilt
3Seat backrest tilt
4Seat height
Seat fore and aft adjustment
Lift handle1.
Slide seat to the desired position.
Adjust seat to a comfortable seating 
position that still allows you to reach 
the accelerator/brake pedal safely. 
The position should be as far rearward 
as possible, consistent with ability to 
properly operate controls.
Allow handle1 to reengage with an 
audible click. 
Check for proper engagement before 
driving.
Seat cushion tilt
Turn handwheel2 forward or back-
ward until your upper legs are lightly 
supported.
Seat backrest tilt
Switch on the ignition (page 32).
Press switch3 in direction of arrow 
until your arms are slightly angled 
when holding the steering wheel.
Seat height
Switch on the ignition (page 32).
Press switch4 in direction of arrow 
until your legs are lightly supported.
Warning!G
According to accident statistics, children 
are safer when properly restrained in the 
rear seating positions than in the front seat-
ing position. Thus, we strongly recommend 
that children be placed in the rear seats 
whenever possible. Regardless of seating 
position, children 12 years old and under 
must be seated and properly secured in an 
appropriate infant, or toddler restraint, or 
booster seat recommended for the size and 
weight of the child. For additional 
information, see “Children in the vehicle” 
(
page 74).
A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is 
significantly increased if the child restraints 
are not properly secured in the vehicle 
and/or the child is not properly secured in 
the child restraint.
!When moving the seats, make sure that 
there are no items in the footwell or behind the 
seat. Otherwise you could damage the seats. 
     
        
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37 Getting started
Adjusting
Power seat* adjustment
The seat adjustment switches are located 
on the respective front door.
1Head restraint height
2Seat height
3Seat cushion tilt
4Seat fore and aft adjustment
5Seat backrest tilt
Switch on the ignition (page 32).
or
Open the respective door.Seat fore and aft adjustment
Press switch forward or backward in 
direction of arrow4.
Adjust seat to a comfortable seating 
position that still allows you to reach 
the accelerator/brake pedal safely. 
The position should be as far rearward 
as possible, consistent with ability to 
properly operate controls.Seat cushion tilt
Press switch up or down in direction of 
arrow3 until your upper legs are 
lightly supported.
Seat backrest tilt
Press switch forward or backward in 
direction of arrow5 until your arms 
are slightly angled when holding the 
steering wheel.
Seat height
Press switch up or down in direction of 
arrow2.
Head restraint height
Press switch up or down in direction of 
arrow1.
iThe memory function* (page 107) lets 
you store the settings for the power seat*, the 
steering wheel adjustment (electrical*) and the 
exterior rear view mirrors.
iAdjust the head restraint in such a way that 
it is as close to the head as possible. 
     
        
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38 Getting started
Adjusting
Head restraint adjusting
Manually adjust the head restraint.
Push or pull the head restraint cushion 
to the desired position.
For more information, see “Seats” 
(
page 101).
Steering wheel
Warning!G
For your protection, drive only with properly 
positioned head restraints.
Adjust head restraint so that the head re-
straint supports the back of the head at eye 
level. This will reduce the potential for injury 
to the head and neck in the event of an ac-
cident or similar situation.
Do not drive the vehicle without the seat 
head restraints. Head restraints are 
intended to help reduce injuries during an 
accident.
iAdjust the head restraint in such a way that 
it is as close to the head as possible.
Warning!G
Do not adjust the steering wheel while 
driving. Adjusting the steering wheel while 
driving, or driving without the steering wheel 
adjustment feature locked could cause the 
driver to lose control of the vehicle.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the 
SmartKey from the starter switch, take it 
with you, and lock the vehicle.
Even with the SmartKey removed from the 
starter switch, the electrical steering wheel 
adjustment feature* can be operated when 
the driver’s door is open. Therefore, do not 
leave children unattended in the vehicle, or 
with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsu-
pervised use of vehicle equipment may 
cause an accident and/or serious personal 
injury. 
     
        
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39 Getting started
Adjusting
Steering wheel adjustment, manualThe handle for steering wheel adjustment 
is located below the steering column.
1Steering wheel adjustment release 
handle
To unlock the steering column, pull 
handle1 out to its stop limit.
Move steering wheel to the desired 
position.
Make sure your legs can move freely 
and that all the displays (including mal-
function and indicator lamps) on the in-
strument cluster are clearly visible.
To lock the steering column, push 
handle1 all the way in until it 
engages.
The steering wheel is locked into posi-
tion again.
Make sure the steering wheel is 
securely locked by trying to move it up 
and down, and in and out before driving 
off.
Warning!G
Only adjust the steering wheel with the 
vehicle at a standstill and make sure the 
steering column is securely locked in place 
before driving off.
Driving without the steering column locked 
may cause an unexpected steering wheel 
movement which could cause the driver to 
lose control of the vehicle. Make sure the 
steering column is securely locked by trying 
to move it up and down, and in and out be-
fore driving off.
!Do not drive the vehicle until you have prop-
erly locked the steering column. 
     
        
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40 Getting started
Adjusting
Steering wheel adjustment, electrical*
The stalk for the electrical steering wheel 
adjustment is located on the lower left of 
the steering column.
1Adjusting steering column, in or out
2Adjusting steering column, up or down
Switch on the ignition (page 32).
or
Open the driver’s door.Adjusting steering column in or out
Move the stalk in direction of 
arrows1 until a comfortable steering 
wheel position is reached with your 
arms slightly bent at the elbow.
Adjusting steering column up or down
Move the stalk in direction of 
arrows2.
Make sure your legs can move freely 
and that all the displays (including mal-
function and indicator lamps) on the in-
strument cluster are clearly visible.
Easy-entry/exit feature*
This feature allows for easier entry into and 
exit from the vehicle. When entering and 
exiting the vehicle, the steering wheel is in 
its uppermost position.
The easy-entry/exit feature can be activat-
ed or deactivated in the 
Convenience sub-
menu of the control system (
page 144).
iThe memory function* (page 107) lets 
you store the settings for the power seat*, the 
steering wheel adjustment (electrical*) and the 
exterior rear view mirrors.
Warning!G
You must make sure no one can become 
trapped or injured by the moving steering 
wheel when the easy-entry/exit feature is 
activated.
To stop steering wheel movement, do one of 
the following:
Move steering wheel adjustment stalk* 
(
page 40).
Press memory position switch* 
(
page 108).
Do not leave children unattended in the ve-
hicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. 
Children could open the driver’s door and 
unintentionally activate the easy-entry/exit 
feature, which could result in an accident 
and/or serious personal injury.