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Table of contents 
.................. . 
Overview .......................... o 
Warning .. 
.............. ......... . in  the instrument ..... o 
Menus in the in strum ent 
Opening and .... o o 
Key Set ........................ o o 
Remote 
Power ........................ o 
Doors  ... ...................... o Anti-theft sys tem ............. Rear ....................... 
Windows ............... .. . Power  roof ........ 
Lights and a view .......... . 
Ligh ts ........................... ....... 
vision .............. o 
Mirrors ............................ 
3ol and Equipm ent 
3 
3 
4 
8 
11 
13 24 
27 
27 
28 
30 
33 
34 
35 38 41 
43 
43 
47 
49 
49 52 
Seats and storage ............. .... . 
Why is seat adjustment so important? ... . 
He
ad re straints  .......... ............... . 
Fro
nt seats ............................. . Rear seat .................. ............. . 
Storage ................................ . 
Cup .................. o soc kets ........ o o 
Luggage comportment .................. . 
Roof  rock ..................... 
Air Conditioning system .......... . 
........................ o 
Driving ........... o  ................. 
........................... .. Starting and stopping the  en gin e ........ . transmission  .................... . 
Auto matic  transmission 
(Direct shift 
gearbox} ............................... . 
Parking 
broke ................ ... . 
Crui se system ...................  . 
55 
55 
56 
58 
60 64 
67 68 
6 9 
72 
75 
75 
78 
84 
84 
85 87 
88 94 
96 
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with headlight washer system 
l1eadlig ht 
49, 44 is pulled toward s the ste ering 
w heel -while low or high beams turned on. llowever, insect 
WARNING 
A lways  read and heed the .. 
Note 
To  avoid make sure that the headlight washers work properly in  winter. Keep the n ozzle  in the bumper free of snow and remove any ice with de-icer 
lr  is important for safe  driving you good vision ro rear. 
Fig. 46 day-night mirror 
5 2  Lights and a view 
the mirror in the normal position.  th e  le ve r the bottom  edge of th e mirror must point forward. the lever  
     
        
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Applies to with power outside mirrors 
Outside mirrors 
It is important for safe  driving  to properly adjust outsid e mirrors using the joy
stic k in the ce nter  consol e. 
Fig . 47 Section of the driver's door: joystick for the outside  mirrors 
Basic setting for the outside mirrors 
47 to L (left out
side mirror). 
2. Mov e the joystic k  to adjus t  th e mirror 
so tha t yo u have a good  view to  th e rear of 
the vehicl e. If synch roni zed mirror setting 
i s 
active  in the conve nience fun ctions 
menu, the right m irr or is adjusted at the 
same page 1 6 . 
3. Turn the joystick  to R  (right outside 
mirror). 
4.  T
urn the joystick  to adjust  th e mirror  so 
that yo u have a good view  to the rear of the 
ve hicl e. 
Outside mirror heating 
-Turn the joysti ck to to  heat the out
s id e 
mirrors. It is fo r safe driv in g 
that yo u have a goo d view to the rear. 
functions 
16 , select w hether  yo u want to ad
just th e  ex terior mirrors  indi vidual ly or s i
m ultan
eously. For  simultaneo us  adjust
m ent,  you 
adjust th e  exterior mirrors as 
follows : 
I. Turn the rotary kn o b  to pos ition  L (left 
exte rio r mirror). 
2 . 
Adjust  th e m irr or by  turning th e  rotary 
kn ob 
so that yo u have a goo d vie w  to the 
r ear.  T
he right exterior mirror is adjusted 
simultaneou sly  (synchronously). You may 
h ave  to correct th e adjustment of the right 
mirror . 
WARNING 
Incorrectl y estim ating  d is ta n ces with the right outsid e mirror can cause co llision s and serious injury 
The  right outs id e mirror has a convex 
(curved) s urfa ce. Vehicles or other objects 
seen  in  a co nvex  mirror will look smaller and farther away than they re all y are. 
you usc the right outside m irror to judge distances from vehicle s behind you when changin g lanes,  yo u could estimate incorrectly and cause crash. 
Wheneve r possible, use the inside mirror t o more  accurately judge distance and s ize of ve hicl es  or other objects seen in  th e convex mirror. 
lights and a  
     
        
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L 
Lane c hange function 
Language in display 14 
L ight s 43 
lights interior 47 
Lights & Vision 
Menu 
Locks 
Child 
safety 33 
M 
Main menu-Multi-Funct io n 
Malfun ction  messages 
Manual mode C limatronic 
Manual tra n sm issio n 
Menu compass 19 
Menu fo r  conven ience  fu nctions 16 
Menu for Lights & V isio n 17 
Menu  sound system 
Menus 
Exam ple of use 15 
MFl 
mirrors, electrical 53 
Sim ultaneous  adjustmen t 53 
Mirrors lower ed  function 17 
M
ulti- Fun ction 
Multi-fun cti on  steering  wheel 24 
opening an d closing 
power windows 39 
Indica to r lights  4 
button 
bumper  cove r. spoilers  an d 
s u spe nsi
on 96 
When parking on  slopes 95 
brake  94 
See also brake 
p rotection roof 42 
Windows 
filter 
filte r 
loc ks lndividualunlocking 
roof 41 
p rotec tion 42 
windows 38 
R 
Reading lights 
back 
47 
Rear 35 
clo sing 37 Indicator light 35 
Rear seat folding  forwa rd 61 
Rear seat. 
folding ba ck  61. 62 
Hear view mirror 52 
Hear window heating 75 
Hear window wipe r 51 
Rear wiper 49 
Remot e control ke y 
B u
ttons Repl acing  th e battery 
ind ex