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>> Practical hints. Engine malfunction indicator lamp
Illuminates:
• when the ignition is switched on.
Goes out:
• at least after 10 seconds if the engine elec
tronics are functioning properly
or
• after starting the engine.
If illuminated while driving:
>Have the vehicle checked at an authorized
smart center immediately.
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Some states may by law require you to visit
a workshop as soon as the engine malfunction
indicator lamp comes on. Check local require
ments.Engine oil pressure indicator lamp
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The engine oil pressure indicator lamp
indicates low engine oil pressure.
Check the engine oil level at regular intervals
(page 173).
Illuminates:
• when the ignition is switched on.
The indicator lamp goes out after starting
the engine and if there is sufficient engine
oil pressure.
If illuminated while driving:
>Stop the vehicle immediately in a safe
location.
>Do not continue to drive.
!
The engine oil pressure indicator lamp
should not be ignored. Extended driving with
the indicator lamp illuminated could result in
serious engine damage that is not covered by
the smart Limited Warranty.
>Turn off the engine.
>Set the parking brake when leaving the
vehicle.
>Contact Roadside Assistance or an autho
rized smart center.
Goes out:
• before the engine starts.
The indicator lamp has failed.
>Check the engine oil level.
>Have the system checked at an authorized
smart center.
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>> Practical hints. Flashes with increasing frequency of a warn
ing chime:
• if the vehicle speed once exceeds
15 mph (25 km/h), the seat belt
telltale< starts flashing and a warning
chime sounds with increasing intensity for a
maximum of 60 seconds or until both the
driver’s and passenger’s seat belt are fas
tened.
If the driver’s or the passenger’s seat belt
remains unfastened after 60 seconds, the
warning chime stops sounding. The seat belt
telltale< stops flashing but continues to
be illuminated
.
The seat belt telltale< will only go out if
both the driver’s and the passenger’s seat
belt (with the passenger seat occupied) are
fastened, or the vehicle is standing still and a
door is opened.SRS indicator lamp
The SRS indicator lamp signals to you that
there is a malfunction in the supplemental
restraint system of the
•Air bags
• Emergency Tensioning Devices
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Information on the operating principle of
the air bags can be found in the "Safety"
section (
page 54).
Illuminates:
• when the ignition is switched on
(selfcheck).
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Warning!
If the SRS indicator lamp does not come
on when you switch on the ignition or does
not go out again after a few seconds once
the engine is running or comes on again,
the supplemental restraint systems are
malfunctioning.
In the event that a malfunction of the SRS
is indicated as described in scenario 2,
the SRS may not be operational. For your
safety, we strongly recommend that you
contact an authorized smart center im
mediately to have the system checked; A
malfunctioning SRS system may not de
ploy when needed in an accident result
ing in serious or fatal injury, or it might
deploy unexpectedly and unnecessarily
which could result in an accident and/or
injury to you or to others
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Unlocking/locking manually
>> Practical hints.
251 Closing the rear soft top
If the rear soft top does not lock properly
after being closed, proceed as follows:
>Stop the vehicle in a safe location.
>Set the parking brake.
>Make sure that the key in the starter switch
is turned to position1.
>Fold up the rear soft top completely.
The rear soft top stops in the unlocked
position.
>Within one minute, press and hold
symbol± on the retractable soft top
switch for 15 seconds twice.
The rear soft top closes the locking hooks.
>Close the retractable soft top completely.
>Have the rear soft top checked at an autho
rized smart center.
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Flat tire
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>> Practical hints. >Unscrew the valve cap from the tire valve of
the damaged tire.
>Pull off the stopper of filler hose
4.
>Screw the end of filler hose
4
onto the tire
valve.
>Insert electrical plug
6
into the auxiliary
power outlet (
page 164).
>Insert the key in the starter switch and turn
it to position1.
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The vehicle's battery is drained by use of
the electric air pump. You should therefore
keep the engine running in the open air
while inflating the tire.
>PressI on electric air pump switch
7.
The electric air pump is switched on and
inflates the tire.
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First, the sealant is pumped into the tire.
The pressure may briefly increase to a high
value. This is normal and not an indication of a
malfunction. Do not switch off the electric air
pump.>Let the electric air pump inflate the tire for
a maximum of ten minutes.
Pressure gauge
2 must display at least
26 psi (1.8 bar) is reached. The filler hose
can become hot during inflation.
Please exercise appropriate caution.
!
Do not operate the electric air pump
longer than ten minutes without interruption.
Otherwise it may overheat.
You may operate the electrical air pump again
after it has cooled off.
>If the tire inflation pressure of at least
26 psi (1.8 bar) is not attained, turn off the
electric air pump by pressing0 on electric
air pump switch
7.
>Unscrew the end of filler hose
4
from the
tire valve.
>After clearing the area around the vehicle
of people and obstacles, drive vehicle back
or forth very slowly approximately 30 ft
(10 m).
This serves to better distribute the tire
sealant material inside the tire.>Screw the end of filler hose
4 onto the tire
valve.
>Inflate the tire again.
>After attaining a tire inflation pressure of
26 psi (1.8 bar), press0 on electric air
pump switch
7.
The electric air pump is switched off.
>Turn the key in the starter switch to
position0.
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Warning!
If a tire inflation pressure of 26 psi
(1.8 bar) is not attained, the tire is too
severely damaged for the tire sealant to
provide a reliable tire repair.
In this case, the tire sealant cannot
properly seal the tire.
Do not drive the vehicle.
Contact the nearest smart center for as
sistance or call Roadside Assistance.
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Fuses
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>> Practical hints. The electrical fuses in your vehicle serve to
switch off malfunctioning power circuits.
If a fuse is blown, the components and systems
secured by that fuse will stop operating.
!
A blown fuse must be replaced by an
appropriate spare fuse (recognizable by its
color or the fuse rating given on the fuse) of
the amperage recommended in the fuse chart.
Any smart center will be glad to advise you on
this subject.
If a newly inserted fuse blows again, have the
cause determined and rectified at an autho
rized smart center.Before replacing fuses:
>Set the parking brake.
>Make sure the gear selector lever is in park
positionP.
>Turn off all electrical accessories.
>Turn off the engine.
>Remove the key from the starter switch.
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Warning!
Only use fuses approved by smart with
the specified amperage for the system in
question and do not attempt to repair or
bridge a blown fuse this may cause an
overload leading to a fire, and/or cause
damage to electrical components and/or
systems. Contact a smart centert if you
encounter any electrical problems.
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