& WARN IN G  ( continu ed) 
• The  light /ra in  sens or*  is  only de signed  to  assist and  support 
the  dri ver. It rem ain s e ntirely th e dr iver's  re spon sibilit y to  m onitor 
out side  weather  cond it ions  and to  m anu ally  activ ate the  wipers a s 
s oo n as  rain  or drizz le reduce s visibility  t hroug h th e w indsh ield . 
•  The windshield  mu st  not  be tr eated  with  w ater-r ep ellent  mate
rial s. They c an in creas e glare u nder  poor  visibilit y cond ition s suc h 
a s  wetn ess, darkne ss,  or when  t he sun  is low  on  the  hori zon . In 
a dditi on, they  can  cause the  wi nd shield  wipers  to  chatter. 
0 Note 
In  freezing  or  near  freezing  conditions: 
•  Always  check  that  the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the glass 
before  you  turn  the  wipers  on. Loosen  a wiper  blade  which  is frozen 
in  place  before  operating  the wipers  to  prevent  damage  to the  wiper 
blade  or  the  wiper  motor. 
•  Do  not  use the  wipers  to clear  a frosted  window.  Using  the 
wipers  as a convenient  ice  scraper  wil l destroy  the  wiper  blades. 
•  Before  you  take your  vehicle  to  an automatic  car wash,  make  sure 
you  have  the windshield  wiper  system  switched  off  (lever  in position 
0), otherwise  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  get damaged  in the 
car  wash  if  it  should  sudden ly come  on . 
[ i] Tips 
•  The  rain  sensor  is  pa rt of  the  interva l wiping  system.  Turning  off 
the  ignition  will  also  deactivate  the  rain  sensor . To reactivate  the 
sensor,  switch  off  the  interva l wiping  function,  then  switch  it  back 
on  again. 
•  Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wiper  b lades  cause  smearing,  which 
can  affect  the operation  of  the light/rain  sensor *. Check  the  condi 
tion  of  your  windshield  wiper  b lades  regular ly . 
•  Applies  to  vehicles with  light/rain  sensor : When  the  wipers  are 
switched  on  manually  and  in  rain  conditions,  the  automatic  head -
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lights * turn  on~ page 70, "Sensor  activated  head and tail  light 
control"  or  off  during  the  day  when  the  wipers  are  n o longer  oper 
ating . The  automatic  headlights * function  is available  in  this  case 
only  when  the  light  switch  is in  the  "AUTO"  position~ 
page 70, 
fig. 62. 
•  Make  sure  the  washer  fluid  reservoir  in the  engine  compartment 
is  topped  off  before  going  on a long  trip.  Look  up~ 
page  236 for 
checking  and  filling  the  washer  container. 
•  The wipers  only  operate  with  the hood  completely  closed .• 
App lies to  vehicles: with  headlight  washer system 
Headlight  washer  system 
The headlight  washer  system  cleans  the  headlights. 
Operate  the  winds hield  wiper/washer  system=> page  78, 
fig.  72 
© wit h the  head lights  turned  on  by  holding  the 
lever  for  longer  than  one  seco nd. 
The washer  jets  extend  forward  out of the  front  bumper  driven  by 
water  pressure  to  spray  the front  head ligh ts with  water. 
You should  inspect  the head lights  regular ly {for  examp le when  refu 
e ling)  and  clean  off  any  solid  dirt  or  insects from  the  lenses . 
To ensure  the  sys tem works  proper ly  in  winter,  keep the  washer  jets 
free  of  snow  and  remove any  ice  using  a de-icing  spray.• 
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Where  can  I find  the  tire  pressures  for  my X 
car?  ...... .. .... .... ......... .. 244 
Why  safety  belts?  ............... 137, 138  Xenon-Lights  ....... .... ...... ......  277 
Wind  deflector  .... .... ... .. .... ......  64 
Cleaning  .. ......................  203 
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Windows 
Cleaning  205 
Convenience  close/open  feature  .. ...  58 
Defrost  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  .  101 
Windshield  washer  fluid  Low  level  ... .. .... .... ......... ... 35 
Windshield  wipers  Installing  new  wiper  blades  ....... .. 81 
Service  position  ...................  80 
Washer  fluid  reservoir  ............ . 236 
Winter  operation 
Batt ery  ..........................  231 
Coolant  system  ..................  227 
Defrosting  windows  .. ........... . 101 
Heated  seats  (climate  control)  ...... 104 
Tires  ...... .... ... .. ............  191 
Windows  ........................  205 
Winter  tires  .. ... ..... ... .... ..... ..  254 
All-wheel  drive  ...................  254 
Wiper  and  washer  system  ............ .  78 
Intermittent  wiping ... .... .... .... . 78 
One -tap  wiping  .......... .... .... . 78 
Wiper  blades  Installing  new  wiper  b lades  .........  81 
Worn  brake  pads  .... .... .... ..... ....  35 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Yellow  symbols  ..
..... ... ... .... .... . 34 
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