Climate control108
Heating the footwell
zSet air distribution rotary knob to K.
z Turn temperature rotary knob to red
area for warm air.
z Switch on fan. Window demisting and defrosting
To clear misted or icy
windows, e.g. due to
damp weather, damp clothing or low
outside temperatures:
z Set air distribution rotary knob to l.
z Turn temperature ro tary knob to red
area for warm air. z
Set fan to 4.
z Close centre air vents.
z Open adjustable side air vents and direct
them towards door windows.
z Switch on heated rear window Ü.
For simultaneous warming of the footwell,
set air distribution rotary knob to J.
Air conditioning n and air recirculation
4 are turned on automatically to
improve defrosting efficiency when
position J or l is selected.
To prevent windows from misting up, do
not set air distribution rotary knob to
position J or l in extremely humid
weather when temperature rotary knob is
set to blue area for cooling.
9 Warning
Failure to follow thes e instructions could
lead to misted or icy windows and
accidents stemming from impaired
visibility.
Climate control109
Air recirculation mode
During ’normal’ operation, the heating,
ventilation and air co nditioning system
uses outside air. To prevent fumes or
unpleasant odours from entering the
vehicle when in stationary traffic and when
rapid heating or cooling of the passenger
compartment is required, press button 4;
control indicator in the button illuminates
and air is recirculated. Air recirculation mode should only be used
for brief periods, due to gradual
deterioration in air quality and an increase
in humidity, causing windows to mist up.
Driving with air recirculation mode on for
extended periods may cause vehicle
occupants to feel drowsy.
Press button
4 again to turn air
recirculation mode off; control indicator in
the button extinguishes and outside air is
drawn into the vehicle.
Air conditioning system
As a supplement to the heating and
ventilation system, the air conditioning
system cools and dehumidifies (dries)
inflowing air and removes dust and pollen,
to provide maximum comfort under any
weather conditions.
If cooling or dehumi dification is not
required, switch off cooling in order to save
fuel.
Climate control110
Cooling
Operational only with engine running and
with the fan switched on:
Control indicator in the button illuminates
when air conditioning is enabled and
extinguishes when the system is switched
off.
Cooling switches off automatically at low
outside temperatures.
Engine power and performance may be
affected when the system is on.
If the fan is switched off, the air
conditioning system will not operate. Once activated, the air conditioning
system is operated via the normal heating
and ventilation controls.
Even with air conditioning on, if
temperature rotary knob is set to warm, the
vehicle will still produce warm air in the
passenger compartment.
To improve efficiency of the air
conditioning, always close the windows,
to prevent chilled air from escaping.
Switching on the air conditioning will assist
in windscreen demisting. In very hot
temperatures, before starting the engine,
allow hot air to escape from the vehicle by
opening the windows and sun roof
3.
When the air conditioning system is
switched on, at least one of the adjustable
centre or side air vents must be open, so
that the evaporator does not ice up due to
lack of air movement.
Driving in stop-and-go traffic may reduce
the effectiveness of the air conditioning
system.
Using the air conditioning system when
driving up long hills or in heavy traffic
can cause engine overheating. If engine
coolant temperature warning control
indicator W illuminates in instrument
panel, turn off air co nditioning and allow
engine to idle for a few minutes (see
page 71). Normal cooling
z
Press button n
(to switch on air co nditioning system).
z Turn air recirculation mode 4 off.
z Set air distribution rotary knob to
position M or L.
z Turn temperature rotary knob to blue
area for cooling.
z Set fan to desired speed.
z Open air vents as required.
Press button
n=On
Press button n again = Off
Climate control111
Maximum cooling
Open windows and sun roof 3 briefly so
that warm air can escape rapidly.
z Press button n
(to switch on air co nditioning system).
z Activate air recirculation mode 4.
z Set air distribution rotary knob to M.
z Turn temperature rotary knob all the
way to blue area for cooling.
z Set fan to 4.
z Open all air vents.
Electronic Climate Control (ECC) 3
Provides the greatest amount of comfort in
the vehicle interior, regardless of the
weather, outside temperature or season.
To ensure a constant and comfortable
climate in the vehicle, the temperature of
the inflowing air, the air flow rate, air
distribution mode, air recirculation mode
and air conditioning are automatically
adapted based on the climate conditions
outside the vehicle and the current
temperature of the vehicle interior.
Temperature changes due to external
influences, such as direct sunlight, are
automatically compensated. When cooling (air conditioning
compressor) is active, air is cooled and
dehumidified.
The pollen filter removes dust, soot, pollen
and spores from the
inflowing outside air.
Climate control112
Automatic air recirculation
The automatic air recirculation system has
an air quality sensor to detect harmful
ambient gases, in which case it will switch
automatically to air recirculation mode.
Press automatic air recirculation button t;
the system provides the optimum settings
for almost all conditions. Control indicator
in the button illuminates when automatic
air recirculation is enabled.
Press button t again to turn automatic air
recirculation system off; control indicator in
the button extinguishes and outside air is
drawn into the vehicle.
The system is only operational when the
engine is running. Automatic mode
Basic setting for maximum comfort:
z
Press AUTO button.
z Open all air vents.
z Set temperature using central rotary
knob.
All air vents are actuated automatically in
automatic mode. The air vents should
therefore always be open - see page 104.
The control indicator in the AUTO button
illuminates when automatic mode has
been selected.
To switch the system off, set fan to x .Temperature preset
The central rotary knob can be used to set
the temperature; 22 °C, 24 °C and 26 °C
appear on the rotary
knob. Intermediate
settings are possible.
The selected temperature is maintained.
At the lowest or highest temperature
setting, the system works at maximum
cooling or heating.
Climate control113
Manual settings
Under certain circumstances (e.g. iced or
misted windows), the functions of the
system can be modified manually.
System settings can be changed by
pressing button n (control indicator in
button will illuminate) or by adjusting the
fan or air distribution rotary knob.
Automatic regulation of temperature, air
flow rate, air distribution mode, air
recirculation mode and air conditioning is
disabled.
To return to automatic mode:
press AUTO button.
Air distribution mode - see page 106,
air flow rate - see page 106,
air recirculation mode - see page 109,
air conditioning system - see page 109. Window demisting and defrosting
To clear misted or icy
windows, e.g. due to
damp weather, damp clothing or low
outside temperatures:
z Press button V, to clear the windscreen.
z Switch on heated rear window Ü.
z Set fan to desired speed. Air recirculation mode
4 is automatically
switched off. Air conditioning n switches
on.
To switch off window demisting and
defrosting, press button V again, press
AUTO button, adjust fan speed or air
distribution rotary knob.
9 Warning
Failure to follow thes e instructions could
lead to misted or icy windows and
accidents stemming from impaired
visibility.
Climate control114
Air intake
The air intakes in front of the windscreen in
the engine compartment must be kept
clear to allow air intake. Remove any
leaves, dirt or snow.
Pollen filter
The pollen filter cleans dust, soot, pollen
and spores from the air entering from
outside. The active carbon layer 3
eliminates most odours and harmful
ambient gases from the air.
Replace the pollen filter at the intervals
given on pages 206 to 212.
Note
If the windscreen mists up in damp
weather, temporarily set the system as
described under "Window demisting and
defrosting" - see pages 108, 113.
Cooling is most efficient when the windows
are closed. If the interior is extremely hot
due to a long period in strong sunlight,
briefly open the windows and sun roof 3 to
allow hot air to escape quickly.
When cooling (air conditioning
compressor) is switched on, condensation
forms, which is expelled from the underside
of the vehicle.
When cooling is switched on, at least one of
the adjustable centre or side air vents must
be open so that the evaporator does not
ice up due to lack of air movement.
Cooling switches off automatically at low
outside temperatures.
Do not cover the interior temperature
sensor (located below the fan switch) or the
sunlight sensor (located in front of
windscreen defroster vents) as this could
cause the Electronic Climate Control (ECC)
system 3 to malfunction.
Maintenance
To ensure continuously efficient
performance and prolong the life of the air
conditioning system, it must be switched on
for a few minutes once a week, irrespective
of the weather and time of year.
Electronic Climate Control (ECC) 3 handles
this automatically while driving. Air
conditioning compressor operation is not
possible at low outside temperatures.
Malfunctions in the system must not be
rectified by the owner: consult a workshop.
Index229
Brakes ..................................................... 145
ABS
..................................................... 148
Brake assist
........................................ 146
Brake fluid
.......................................... 196
Brake lamps
....................................... 188
Brake servo unit
................................. 127
Foot brake
.......................................... 146
Hand brake
........................................ 147
Bulb replacement
.................................. 185
Bulbs
....................................................... 185
C
Capacities .............................................. 225
Car Pass
................................................... 21
Caravan/trailer towing
.................. 127, 167
Card holder
.............................................. 67
Care
........................................................ 201
Catalytic converter
............... 133, 135, 172
Central locking switch
............................. 25
Central locking system
............................ 25
Centre high-mounted stop lamp Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Changing the battery Remote control
.................................... 24
Changing tyre/wheel type
.................... 149
Changing wheels
................................... 178
Chassis number, see Vehicle
Identification Number
................... 215, 216
Check control
........................................... 91
Child restraint system
....................... 47, 58
Child safety locks
.................................... 30
Cigarette lighter
...................................... 68
Cleaning
................................................. 201
Climate control
...................................... 103 Clock
......................................................... 76
Clutch fluid
............................................. 197
Clutch operation
................................... 128
CO
2 emissions ........................................ 219
Coin storage
............................................ 67
Cold starts
...................................... 128, 133
Colour information display
............... 77, 83
Console box
............................................. 65
Console net
.............................................. 66
Contrast
................................................... 87
Control indicators
.............................. 12, 70
ABS
............................................... 70, 148
Airbags
........................................... 56, 72
All Wheel Drive
............................ 71, 121
Alternator
............................................. 74
Anti-theft alarm system
.......... 28, 29, 74
Automatic headlamp
range adjustment
.......................... 71, 97
Automatic transmission
.................... 120
Belt tensioners
............................... 45, 72
Brake system
....................... 70, 147, 197
Change engine oil
....................... 73, 194
Coolant temperature
.................. 71, 196
Cruise control
............................... 73, 140
Descent Control System
...... 71, 138, 139
Diesel particle filter
..................... 73, 135
Doors
.................................................... 72
Driver’s seat belt reminder
................. 72
Electronic immobiliser
................... 22, 72
Electronic Stability Control
......... 71, 136
Engine electronics
....................... 72, 134
Engine oil level
..................................... 73
Engine oil pressure
.............................. 74
Exhaust
........................................ 74, 134 Fog tail lamp
................................. 73, 96
Front fog lamps
............................. 73, 96
Front passenger’s seat belt reminder
46
Fuel level
........................................ 72, 76
Headlamp main beam
................. 73, 95
Park pilot
...................................... 71, 143
Power steering
..................................... 73
Preheating
........................................... 73
Tailgate
................................................ 72
Trailer
................................................... 70
Transmission electronics
..................... 72
Turn signal lamps
................................ 72
Water in diesel fuel
..................... 73, 195
Windscreen washer fluid
............ 73, 199
Winter program
........................... 74, 117
Coolant
.................................. 195, 214, 216
Coolant level
......................................... 195
Coolant temperature
...................... 71, 195
Cooled glove compartment
................. 105
Cooling
........................................... 110, 111
Correcting time
....................................... 86
Corrosion protection
............................. 214
Coupling socket load
............................ 168
Courtesy lamps
....................................... 98
Bulb replacement
.............................. 189
Switching off
........................................ 99
Cruise control
........................................ 140
Curtain airbags
....................................... 55