
Lights and visibility113
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Do not put stickers on the windscreen in front of the sensor. This may 
cause disruptions or faults in the automatic lighting system.
Coming home / leaving home function*
After dark the area around the car is lit up with the aid of the 
coming home / leaving home function.Coming home function*
To activate the function
– Put the light switch into the position 
 or in the “Auto” position 
for those vehicles fitted with the automatic lighting function.
– Remove key from ignition switch.
To deactivate the function
– Turn light switch to position 0.
When the system is activated and it is  dark the dipped headlights, rear lights 
and number plate lights come on for 40 seconds, after the vehicle has been 
closed.
While one of the doors or the tailgate are open, the dipped headlights, the 
rear lights and the registration plate  lighting remain on for about 90 seconds. 
If, before this time is up, all of the doors and the tailgate are closed, another 
40 seconds of lighting is given. However, if all of the doors and the tailgate 
are closed after the 90 seconds have passed, the system will be deactivated 
and the lights will not come on.
If you wish to reactivate the system, you must start from the beginning.
The lighting time is defined at the time of manufacture. Leaving home function*
The function is activated when the vehicle is unlocked using the remote 
control. In the dark, the leaving home function will light the dipped beam 
lights, the rear lights and the registration plate lighting for about 40 seconds.
When the light control is in position “0” the leaving home function is not acti-
vated.
Note
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If the vehicle is used often during the night for short trips using the 
coming home function, this will place a heavy demand on the battery. To 
avoid this, make longer journeys whenever possible.
•
Observe all relevant statutory requirements when using the lighting 
systems described here.
•
For those vehicles fitted with the “Dot Matrix” display, the time for the 
Coming home function (about 40 seconds) can be adjusted using the 
“Configuration, lights and visibility” menu.
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Lights and visibility123
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Rain sensor*
The rain sensor controls the frequency of the windscreen 
wiper intervals, depending on the amount of rain.
Switching on the rain sensor
– Move the windscreen wiper lever into position    ⇒fig. 87 .
– Move the control   to the left or right to set the sensitivity of the  rain sensor. Control to the right: highly sensitive. Control to the 
left: less sensitive.The rain sensor is part of the interval wipe function. You will have to switch 
the rain sensor back on if you switch off the ignition. This is done by switching 
the wiper intermittent function off and back on.
Note
•
Do not put stickers on the windscreen in front of the sensor. This may 
cause sensor disruption or faults.
Fig. 86  Rain sensor*Fig. 87  Windscreen wiper 
lever
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Note•
The automatic anti-dazzle function will only work properly if the sun 
blind* for the rear window is retracted and there are no other objects 
preventing light from reac hing the interior mirror.
•
If you have to stick any type of sticker on the windscreen, do not do so in 
front of the sensors. Doing so could pr event the anti-dazzle function from 
working well or even from working at all.
Exterior mirrors 
The exterior mirrors can be adjusted using the rotary knob in 
the centre console.Basic setting of exterior mirrors
1. Turn knob  ⇒fig. 90  to position  L ( left exterior mirror). 2.  Turn the rotary knob to position the mirror so that you have a 
good view to the rear of the vehicle.
3.  Turn knob to position  R (right exterior mirror ).
4.  Swivel the rotary knob to position the mirror so that you have a  good view to the rear of the car  ⇒.
Heating the exterior mirrors*
– Turn the knob forwards to the central position  ⇒fig. 90    so 
that the heated rear view mirrors heat up and the heated wind-
screen* in  the wiper blade rest  area  is operationa l ⇒ page  121.
Folding in exterior mirrors*
– Turn the control  ⇒fig. 90  to position 
 to fold in the exterior 
mirrors. You should always fold in the exterior mirrors if you are 
driving through an automatic car wash. This will help prevent 
damage.
Folding rear view mirrors with convenience control*
– The outer rear view mirror will fold back automatically with  convenience closing (with the remote or the key).
– To unfold it again, open the door and use the contact.
Folding exterior mirrors back  out to the extended position*
– Turn the knob to another position to fold the exterior mirrors back  out ⇒ .
Synchronised mirror adjustment
1. Turn the control to the position  L ( left exterior mirror ).
Fig. 90  Exterior mirror 
control
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Driving173
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Parking
The handbrake should always be firmly applied when the 
vehicle is parked.Always note the following points when parking the vehicle:
– Use the foot brake to stop the vehicle.
–Apply the handbrake.
– The first gear should also be selected.
– Switch off the engine and remove the key from the ignition lock. 
Turn the steering wheel slightly to engage the steering lock.
– Always take you car keys with you when you leave the vehicle  ⇒ .Additional notes on parking the vehicle on gradients:
Turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle would roll against the kerb if it did 
start to roll.•
If the vehicle is facing  downhill, turn the front wheels  so that they point 
towards the kerb.
•
If the vehicle is facing uphill , turn the front wheels so that they point  away 
from the kerb .
•
Secure the vehicle as normal by applying the handbrake firmly and 
selecting first gear.
WARNING
•
Take measures to reduce the risk of injury when you leave your vehicle 
unattended.
•
Never park where the hot exhaust system could ignite inflammable 
materials, such as dry grass, low bushes, spilt fuel etc.
•
Never allow vehicle occupants to remain in the vehicle when it is 
locked. They would be unable to open the vehicle from the inside, and 
could become trapped in the vehicle in an emergency. In the event of an 
emergency, locked doors will delay assistance to occupants.
•
Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. They could set the 
vehicle in motion, for example, by releasing the handbrake or the gear 
lever / selector lever.
•
Depending on weather conditions, it may become extremely hot or cold 
inside the vehicle. This can be fatal.
Acoustic parking aid system*Rear parking aid
The parking aid system will use an acoustic signal to warn of 
the approach of any object towards the rear of the vehicle.Description
The acoustic parking aid system will measure the distance between the rear 
of the vehicle and any possible obstacle using four ultrasonic sensors located 
on the rear bumper. The measuring range of the sensors starts at  approxi-
mately and depending on the nature of the obstacle  at a distance of:•
side of the rear bumper: 0.8 m
•
middle of the rear bumper: 1.5 mWARNING (continued)
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Driving
174Activation
The system is activated by engagement of the reverse gear. A brief acoustic 
signal confirms the activation and correct function of the system.
Reversing
The distance warning will begin as soon as an obstacle is detected by the 
system. The frequency of the bleeps emitted by the system will increase 
rapidly as the vehicle approaches the obstacle.
Within a short distance of about 25 cm, a continuous signal sounds (stop 
signal). The driver should not reverse any further.
Trailer towing
For vehicles fitted with a tow bar by the manufacturer, the parking aid system 
will not be activated by the engagement of the reverse gear when pulling a 
trailer, as the trailer's electric connecter will be plugged into the vehicle.
Possible faults
If a continuous bleep sounds for some seconds when the reverse gear is 
engaged, this indicates that there is a fault in the parking aid system.
If the fault continues until the ignition  is turned off, the acoustic signal 
warning of the fault will not be emitted every time the system is reactivated 
(by engaging the reverse gear). Thus, the system ready indication will not 
sound either. Have the fault repaired by an Authorised Service Centre as soon 
as possible.
If there is no ready signal or no acou stic warning signal then the parking aid 
loudspeaker is faulty and may not warn of obstacles.
To ensure that the system works properly, the sensors must be kept clean and 
free of ice and snow.
WARNING
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The sensors have blind spots in which obstacles may not be detected.
•
Always look out for small children and animals because the system will 
not always detect them. Always pay at tention when reversing to avoid acci-
dents.
•
The parking aid is not a replacement for driver awareness. The driver 
must take full responsibility for parking and other manoeuvres.Caution
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Please note that low obstacles detected by the system may no longer be 
registered by the sensors as the car moves closer, so the system will not give 
any further warning. Certain kinds of obstacles (such as wire fences, chains, 
thin posts or trailer draw bars, high kerbs or painted railings etc) may not 
always be detected by the system, so there is a risk of damaging the vehicle 
in such cases.
•
In some cases, obstacles with uniform edges and bumps may not be 
detected immediately by the system due to their geometry. Take special care 
around this type of obstacle such as corners, rectangular objects, etc.., these 
can cause damage to the vehicle.
•
Be especially carefully when manoeuvring into a corner between two 
perpendicular walls. Survey the approach of the wall to the side of the vehicle 
(using the mirrors)
•
The parking aid system does not repl ace use of the mirrors for manoeu-
vres.
•
Distant ultra-sonic sources (hammers, tyres, construction machinery, 
other vehicles with PDC) may interfere with the operation of the system.
•
Periodic cleaning of the sensors, take care not to damage or scratch them. 
When cleaning with high pressure washers or steam cleaners, the sensors 
should be sprayed for only a very short period and from a distance of more 
than 10 cm.WARNING (continued)
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Intelligent technology
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Caution•
In order to ensure that ESP functions correctly, all four wheels must be 
fitted with the same tyres. Any differences in the rolling radius of the tyres can 
cause the system to reduce engine power when this is not desired.
•
Modifications to the vehicle (e.g. to the engine, the brake system, running 
gear or any components affecting the wheels and tyres) could affect the effi-
ciency of the ABS, EDL, ESP and TCS.Note
To disconnect using the ESP button  ⇒page 161.Anti-lock brake system (ABS)The anti-lock brake system prevents the wheels locking during braking 
⇒page 180.Electronic differential lock (EDL)*
The electronic differential lock helps prevent the loss of trac-
tion caused if one of the driven wheels starts spinning.EDL helps the vehicle to start moving, accelerate and climb a gradient in slip-
pery conditions where this may otherwise be difficult or even impossible.
The system will control the revolutions of the drive wheels using the ABS 
sensors (in case of an EDL fault the warning lamp for ABS lights up) 
⇒page 78.
At speeds of up to approximately 80 km/h, it is able to balance out differ-
ences in the speed of the driven wheel s of approximately 100 rpm caused by  a slippery road surface on 
one side of the vehicle. It does this by braking the 
wheel which has lost traction and distributing more driving force to the other 
driven wheel via the differential.
To prevent the disc brake of the braked wheel from overheating, the EDL cuts 
out automatically if subjected to excessive loads. The vehicle will continue to 
function normally without EDL. For this  reason, the driver is not informed that 
the EDL has been switched off.
The EDL will switch on again automatically when the brake has cooled down.
WARNING
•
When accelerating on a slippery surface, for example on ice and snow, 
press the accelerator carefully. Despite EDL, the driven wheels may start to 
spin. This could impair the vehicle's stability.
•
Always adapt your driving style to su it road conditions and the traffic 
situation. Do not let the extra safety afforded by EDL tempt you into taking 
any risks when driving, this can cause accidents.Caution
Modifications to the vehi cle (e.g. to the engine, the brake system, running 
gear or any components affecting the wheels and tyres) could affect the effi-
ciency of the EDL.The traction control system (TCS)The traction control system prevents the drive wheels from spinning when the 
car is accelerating  ⇒page 180.
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If and when
250
21 Cable control unit 7,5
22 Volumetric alarm sensor/ Alarm horn 5
23 Diagnosis / Rain sensor / Light switch 10
24 Vacant
25 Switchboard coupling automatic gearbox 20
26 Vacuum pump 20
27 RSE input (roof screen) 10
28 Rear wiper motor / Switchboard wiring 20
29 Vacant
30 Cigarette lighter / socket 20
31 Vacant
32 Vacant
33 Heater 40
34 Vacant
35 Vacant
36 Engine management 10
37 Engine management 10
38 Engine management 10
39 Trailer control unit (coupling) 15
40 Trailer control unit (indicat ors, brakes and left side) 20
41 Trailer control unit (fog light,  reversing light and right side) 20
42 Vacant
43 Trailer pre-installation 40
44 Rear window heater 25
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Consumer Amperes
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19
Clean 30
20 Vacant
21 Lambda probe 15
22 Brake pedal, speed sensor 5
23 Engine management
5
Engine management 10
Engine management 15
24 AKF, gearbox valve 10
25 Right lighting 40
26 Left lighting 40
27 Engine management
40
Engine management 50
28 Ignition key 40
29 Electric windows (front and back)
50
Electric windows (front) 30
30 Ignition key 40
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Consumer Amperes
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