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   ELECTRIC WINDOWS
With the ignition on or engine running, press a 
switch down to lower the window, pull it up to 
raise the window. Release the switch at any 
point to stop window movement.
The windows will operate for five minutes after 
the engine is switched off, as long as none of 
the doors are opened.
One-shot operation
All four windows have  one-shot operation. 
Briefly pull the switch up and release, the 
window will continue to  raise until fully closed. 
Briefly press the switch down and release, the 
window will continue to lower until fully open. 
Pressing or pulling the  switch again will stop 
the window.
Overriding anti-trap protection
Anti-trap protection will stop window 
movement if an obstruction or resistance is 
detected. Check the window and its aperture 
and remove any obstructions, ice, etc. If it is 
still necessary to  raise the window, the override 
procedure is as follows:-
1. Attempt to close the window. Anti-trap will 
prevent closure and lower the window.
2. Within ten seconds, attempt to raise the 
window again. Anti-t rap will prevent 
closure and lower the window.
3. Attempt to close the window for a third 
time, this time holding the switch in the 
close position. The window will raise 
whilst the switch is held. Hold until closed.
Note:  If this procedure fails to remove the 
blockage, the window operation may need to 
be reset.
Window reset
The windows will need to be  reset if the battery 
is disconnected,  becomes discharged or power 
supply is interrupted.
Reset as follows:-
1. Close the window fully.
2. Release the switch, then lift it to the close 
position and hold for two seconds.
3. Open the window fully.
4. Release the switch, then push it to the 
open position and hold for two seconds.
5. Lift and release the switch to operate the 
one-shot function.
6. Repeat the procedure on each window.
WARNING
All of the windows have an anti-trap 
protection system. However, before 
closing a window care must be taken 
to ensure that none of  the occupants have any 
part of their body in a  position where it could 
be trapped. Even with  an anti-trap system 
serious injury or death can occur.
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BSM is designed to work most effectively when 
driving on multi-lane highways.
If an object is identified by the system as being 
an overtaking vehicle/object, an amber 
warning icon ( 1) illuminates in the relevant 
exterior mirror, to alert the driver that there is a 
potential hazard in the vehicle's blind spot and 
therefore, that a lane change might be 
dangerous.
Note:  If an overtaking vehicle is detected on 
both sides of the vehicle simultaneously, the 
warning icons in both mirrors will illuminate.
Note:  BSM is automatically turned off when 
reverse ( R) gear is selected, when the vehicle is 
in park ( P), the vehicle is travelling below 
16 km/h (10 mph) and also when the electrical 
connector for the trailer socket is plugged in on 
vehicles with a factory-fitted towing bracket. 
When in these conditions, an amber warning 
indicator within the exterior mirror is 
displayed.Sensor blockage
The BSM system will automatically disable if 
either of the sensors become completely 
obscured, an amber wa rning indicator dot (2) 
is displayed in the exterior mirror and the 
message  BSM sensor blocked  appears in the 
message centre.
Note:  Blockage testing is  only initiated when 
vehicle speed is above 32 km/h (20 mph) and 
will take at least two  minutes of accumulated 
time travelling above th is speed, to determine 
that the sensor is blocked. 
If the sensors become blocked, then please 
check that there is nothing obscuring the rear 
bumper and that it is cl ear from ice, frost and 
dirt.
System fault
If a fault with one of the radar sensors is 
detected, an amber warn ing indicator dot is 
displayed in the exterior mirror and the 
message  BSM not available  is displayed in the 
message centre.
Note:  Even if the detected fault only affects the 
radar sensor on one side  of the vehicle, the 
whole system is disabled. If the fault is 
temporary, the system  will operate correctly 
once the engine has been  switched off and then 
on again.
If a fault in the system occurs, consult your 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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Instruments
               
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
Instrument panel
1.Speedometer.
2. Message centre.
3. Tachometer.
4. Fuel gauge.
The instruments will not show correct 
information until the i gnition system is on.
Speedometer
Indicates road speed.
Message centre
Displays warning and information messages 
and gear selector mode and position 
information. See WARNING AND 
INFORMATION MESSAGES  (page 106). 
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  (page 137).
Tachometer
Indicates engine speed in revolutions per 
minute (RPM) x 1000.
Fuel gauge
The message centre will display  FUEL LEVEL 
LOW , when the fuel level is approximately 1/16 
of tank capacity. This  gives an approximate 
range of 50 to 65 km (30 to 40 miles).
As a reminder for the location of the fuel filler, 
there is an arrow above the fuel pump symbol, 
which points to the releva nt side of the vehicle.
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CAUTION
Never allow the vehicle  to run out of fuel. 
The resulting misfire may cause serious 
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WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
1.Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)/
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).
2. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
3. Glow plugs (diesel only).
4. Adaptive front lighting system (AFL).
5. Engine malfunction.
6. Tyre Pressure M onitoring System 
(TPMS).
7. Airbag.
8. Right-hand direct ion indicator.
9. Rear fog lamp.
10. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
11. High beam.
12. Side lamps.
13. Seat belt.
14. Message centre.
15. Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL).
16. Forward alert.
17. Brakes - Electric Parking Brake (EPB) 
On/Brake fluid low/El ectronic Brakeforce 
Distribution (EBD)
18. Left-hand direction indicator. RED
 warning indicators are for primary 
warnings. A primary warning must be 
investigated immediately by the driver or seek 
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
AMBER  warning indicators  are for secondary 
warnings, to indicate that a vehicle system is in 
operation or that the driver must take action 
and then seek qualified assistance.
Other indicators within  the instrument panel 
indicate system status (e .g. blue for main beam 
or green for direction indicators, when in use). 
Indicator check
An indicator bulb check is initiated when the 
ignition system is switched on and lasts for 
three seconds (excepting the airbag warning 
indicator which will remain on for six seconds). 
If any warning indicator  remains on after this 
period, investigate the  cause before driving.
Some warning indicators have associated 
messages displayed on the message centre.
Note:  Not all warning indicators are included in 
the check (e.g. main beam headlamps and 
direction indicators).
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Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)/
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) - Amber
Illuminates if a fault has been 
detected in the ABS (accompanied 
by a warning message in the 
message centre).
The brake system will c ontinue to function 
normally, but without ABS braking.
The warning indicator will  also illuminate if a 
fault has been detected in the EPB system 
(accompanied by a warning message in the 
message centre).
If the warning indicato r illuminates or stays 
illuminated after the bulb check cycle, seek 
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
Adaptive Front Lighting - Amber
Illuminates when there is a system 
fault. Seek qualified assistance as 
soon as possible.
Engine malfunction - Amber
Illuminates when the ignition 
system is on and remains 
illuminated until the engine is 
started.
If the indicator illuminates when the engine is 
running, there is an  engine malfunction.
Specialised diagnostic  equipment is required 
to repair such faults. Seek qualified assistance 
as soon as possible. The vehicle may acti
vate limp-home mode, 
with the possibility of reduced engine 
performance. Driv e with caution.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) - Amber
The indicator will flash twice every 
second when DSC is operating.
The message DSC NOT AVAILABLE  
will be displayed and the indicator will 
illuminate continuously, if  a fault is detected.
When Trac DSC is selected, the message TRAC 
DSC  is displayed for f our seconds and the 
warning indicator remains illuminated.
When DSC is switched off, a chime will sound, 
the message  DSC OFF is displayed in the 
message centre and the warning indicator 
remains illuminated.
Rear fog lamps - Amber
Illuminates when the rear fog lamps 
are switched on.
Adaptive Cruise Control - Amber
Illuminates when adaptive cruise 
control is active, to indicate that the 
vehicle is in follow mode.
Forward alert - Amber
Illuminates when the forward alert 
function is active.
Airbag - Amber
Flashes if the airbag system 
develops a fault,  then illuminates 
permanently until the fault has been 
diagnosed and cleared.
Seek qualified assistance  as soon as possible.
WARNING
If the ABS and brake warning 
indicators are illuminated at the same 
time, do not drive the vehicle until the 
fault is rectified. Seek qualified assistance 
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Information displays
               
 GENERAL INFORMATION
The driver message centre display is situated 
within the instrument panel between the 
tachometer and speedometer gauges. The 
message centre is active  as soon as a door is 
opened for access.
The primary function of the message centre is 
to inform the driver of the following:
• Warning messages.
• Temporary alert messages.
• Information messages.
• Turn-by-turn navigation.
The message centre screen is divided into 
various zones displaying the following:
1. Gear selection, automatic or manual.
2. Warning messages, accompanied by a red 
or amber backlight, if system faults are 
detected. Status messages are displayed 
to indicate changes in state of certain 
vehicle functions (e.g. navigation).  When there are no current warning 
messages, turn-by-turn navigation 
information is displayed, giving 
instructions for the next junction. This 
facility can be turned off via the 
touch-screen. See
TURN-BY-TURN 
NAVIGATION  (page 339).
The clock can be shown when no other 
information is required to be displayed. 
See CLOCK  (page 124).
3. Trip computer information, including total 
distance covered by the vehicle. See TRIP 
COMPUTER  (page 107).
4. Set trip computer information display 
relating  A, B  or Auto  trip computer. 
See PERSONALISED SETTINGS 
(page 111).
On diesel and V8  petrol models, the 
electronic engine oil  dipstick reading can 
also be displayed, when selected using the 
trip computer button. See ENGINE OIL 
CHECK - V8 Petrol engines  (page 199).
5. The fuel level gauge. The small arrow on 
the top of the fuel  pump symbol denotes 
which side of the vehi cle the fuel filler cap 
is located.
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Average fuel consumption (A, B and 
Auto)
The average fuel consumption, stated as litres 
per 100 kilometres (except Japan, kilometres 
per litre), miles per litre or miles per gallon (UK 
only), based on the accumulated distance 
travelled and the accumulated fuel used.
Range
This shows the predicte d distance, miles or 
kilometres, that the vehi cle should travel on the 
remaining fuel, assuming average fuel 
economy and fuel consum ption stay constant.
Electronic dipstick (diesel and V8 petrol 
engines only)
This shows the current engine oil level and any 
associated warnings. SeeENGINE OIL CHECK - 
V8 Petrol engines  (page 199).
ML-km (also Miles-litre)
The display of metric  or imperial units is 
selected via the touch-screen.
Display language
The display language is selected via the 
touch-screen.
Reset
Resetting of the trip memo ries is carried out via 
the touch-screen.
Service interval indicator 
The service interval message will only be 
displayed when the vehicle has less than 
3400 km (2000 miles) before the service is 
due.
When the ignition is switched on, and the 
vehicle has started it s service countdown, 
SERVICE REQ'D XXXX km (XXXX MLS)  is 
displayed in the message centre. At the same 
time the display will glow Amber.
After approximat ely five seconds, the display 
reverts to show the preset requirements.
When the service distance has been reached, 
SERVICE REQUIRED  is displayed in the 
message centre and the display will glow Red.
After approximat ely five seconds, the display 
reverts to show the preset requirements.
The distance countdown re duces in increments 
of 50 km or 50 miles, depending on which 
display units have been selected.
The distance countdown  is controlled by the 
engine management  system and is 
automatically adjusted to allow for driving style 
and conditions. This ga uges when the service 
becomes necessary.
Note:  After the completion of each service, the 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer will reset the 
distance display to commence the countdown 
to the next service.
CAUTION
If no service interv al indicator is 
displayed during the vehicle service 
cycle, make sure that your vehicle is serviced 
in accordance with the intervals, as stated in 
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TOUCH-SCREEN
1.Touch-screen.
2. Home  menu button.
3. Touch-screen on/off.
Note:  When the engine is stopped, for the 
touch-screen to remain active, press the 
engine START/STOP button again without 
pressing the brake pedal.
1. Touch-screen:  When initially activated, the 
touch-screen will display the main  Home 
menu. From this menu, all touch-screen 
facilities and operati ons are initiated by 
touching the relevant touch-screen 
buttons and icons.
2. Home menu button: Press to return to the  main  Home  menu from  all facilities.
3. Touch-screen on/off:  Press once to turn 
the screen on, press again to revert to 
screen-saver mode.  A further press will 
turn the touch-screen off.System facilities
There are six major systems controlled via the 
touch-screen, with their  individual levels of 
operation and settings. They are as follows:
• Audio:  Radio display  AM/FM or DAB, 
auxiliary and portable audio, TV or CD.
• Climate:  Air conditioning, Distribution, 
Seats, Heated steering wheel, Automatic 
air recirculation.
• Phone:  Digit dial view, Phonebook, Last 
ten calls (made, received, missed).
• Navigation:  Destination, St ored locations, 
Navigation setup, Route options. 
• Vehicle:  Security, Parking, Valet mode, 
Trip computer, Clock, Brightness, 
Contrast, System settings, Vehicle 
settings, Displa y settings.
• Voice:  Operating guide, Command list, 
Add phone nametag, Settings.
Home
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Climate
Phone
Navigation
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