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Contents
At the gas station ..............................  291
Refueling ......................................  291
Check regularly and before a
long trip........................................  292
Engine compartment .........................  294
Hood ............................................  294
Engine oil .....................................  296
Transmission fluid level* ..............  300
Coolant level ................................  300
Windshield washer system and 
headlamp cleaning system* .........  301
Battery .........................................  302
Tires and wheels ................................  304
Important guidelines ....................  304
Tire care and maintenance...........  305
Direction of rotation .....................  307
Loading the vehicle ......................  307
Recommended tire inflation
pressure .......................................  311
Checking tire inflation pressure ...  313
MOExtended system* ..................  321
Tire labeling..................................  321
Load identification .......................  325
DOT, Tire Identification
Number (TIN) ...............................  326
Maximum tire load .......................  327Maximum tire inflation pressure ... 328
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards (U.S. vehicles) .............. 328
Tire ply material ............................ 330
Tire and loading terminology......... 331
Rotating tires ................................ 334
Winter driving ..................................... 335
Winter tires ................................... 335
Snow chains.................................. 336
Maintenance....................................... 337
Maintenance service indicator 
message ....................................... 337
Clearing the maintenance
service indicator message ............ 338
Maintenance service term
exceeded ...................................... 338
Calling up the maintenance
service indicator display ............... 338
Resetting the maintenance
service indicator ........................... 339
Vehicle care........................................ 340
Cleaning and care of vehicle ......... 340
Practical hints..................................  347
What to do if … ...................................  348
Lamps in instrument cluster .........  348
Lamp in center console ................ 358
Vehicle status messages in the 
multifunction display ....................  360
Where will I find...? .............................  389
First aid kit....................................  389
Vehicle tool kit, vehicle jack ......... 389
Spare wheel with collapsible tire ..  392
Spare wheel bolts .........................  393
Unlocking/locking in an emergency ..  394
Unlocking the vehicle ...................  394
Locking the vehicle .......................  395
Manually unlocking the gear
selector lever 
(automatic transmission*) ............  396
Opening/closing in an emergency .....  397
Raising retractable hardtop
manually .......................................  397
Replacing SmartKey batteries ............  398
Replacing bulbs ..................................  400
Bulbs.............................................  400
Replacing bulbs for front lamps ....  403
Replacing bulbs for rear lamps .....  404 
     
        
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27 At a glance
Instrument cluster
ItemPage
1Multifunction display 
with:
Main odometer127
Trip odometer120,
127
Automatic transmission*:
Gear range indicator160
Automatic transmission*:
Program mode indicator161
Outside temperature 
indicator (or digital speed-
ometer when selected)140
Set speed for cruise control249
2Tachometer with:
?Engine malfunction 
indicator lamp, 
USA only351
±Engine malfunction 
indicator lamp, 
Canada only351
ItemPage
353
HUSA only: 
Combination low tire 
pressure/TPMS mal-
function telltale317,
356
AHigh beam 
headlamp indicator 
lamp55,
113
3Fuel gauge with:
4Fuel reserve warning 
lamp355
The arrow indicates that the 
fuel filler flap is on the rear 
right-hand side.291
4Clock120
5Speedometer with:
1Supplemental 
Restraint System 
(SRS) indicator lamp64,
355
ItemPage
-Antilock Brake 
System (ABS) 
indicator lamp84,
348
LLeft turn signal 
indicator lamp
KRight turn signal 
indicator lamp55
vElectronic Stability 
Program (ESP®) 
warning lamp
86,
352
;Brake warning lamp, 
USA only59,
350
3Brake warning lamp, 
Canada only59,
350
6Reset button for:
Resetting trip odometer
Resetting all settings
120
136
7Knobs for instrument 
cluster illumination118 
     
        
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316 Operation
Tires and wheels
Restarting the Run Flat Indicator
The tire inflation pressure monitor must be 
restarted in the following situations:
If you have changed the tire inflation 
pressure
If you have replaced the wheels or tires
If you have installed new wheels or 
tires
Using the Tire and Loading Information 
placard on the driver’s door B-pillar or, 
if available, the tire inflation pressure 
label on the inside of the fuel filler flap, 
make sure the tire inflation pressure of 
all four tires is correct.
Switch on the ignition (page 37).
The standard display menu appears in 
the multifunction display (
page 127).
Press buttonk orj repeatedly 
until the following message appears in 
the multifunction display:
Run Flat Indicator
Active
Menu: R-Button
Press reset buttonJ (page 26).
The following message will appear in 
the multifunction display:
Restart 
Run Flat Indicator? If you wish to confirm activation:
Press buttonæ.
The following message will appear in 
the multifunction display:
Run Flat Indicator
Restarted
After a certain “learning phase”, the Run 
Flat Indicator checks the set pressure 
values for all four tires.
If you wish to cancel activation:
Press buttonç.
or
Wait until the message
Restart 
Run Flat Indicator? 
disappears.Warning!G
The Run Flat Indicator can only warn you in 
a reliable manner if you have set the correct 
tire inflation pressures for each tire.
If an incorrect tire inflation pressure was 
set, the system will monitor the pressure 
according to the incorrect value. 
     
        
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320 Operation
Tires and wheels
Press reset buttonJ (page 118).
The following message will appear in 
the multifunction display:
Restart tire
pressure monitor?
Press button æ.
The following message will appear in 
the multifunction display:
Tire Pressure Monitor
Restarted
After driving a few minutes the current 
tire inflation pressure values are 
accepted as reference pressures and 
then monitored.
If you wish to cancel activation:
Press button ç.Potential problems associated with 
underinflated and overinflated tires
Underinflated tires
Underinflated tires can:
cause excessive and uneven tire wear 
adversely affect fuel economy 
lead to tire failure from being 
overheated 
adversely affect handling 
characteristicsOverinflated tires
Overinflated tires can:
adversely affect handling 
characteristics
cause uneven tire wear
be more prone to damage from road 
hazards
adversely affect ride comfort
increase stopping distance
Warning!G
Follow recommended tire inflation 
pressures.
Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated tires 
wear excessively and/or unevenly, 
adversely affect handling and fuel economy, 
and are more likely to fail from being 
overheated.
Warning!G
Follow recommended tire inflation 
pressures.
Do not overinflate tires. Overinflated tires 
can adversely affect handling and ride 
comfort, wear unevenly, increase stopping 
distance, and result in sudden deflation 
(blowout) because they are more likely to 
become punctured or damaged by road 
debris, potholes etc.