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Fron t seats  occupied  and luggage 
compa rtment 
empty. 
All seats occupied  and luggage com
partment empty. 
All sea ts  occ upi ed  and  luggage com
partm ent fully loaded . Towing  a trai le r 
wit h a 
lo w drawbar load . 
Only the driver  sea t occupi ed  and lug 
ga ge  compartm ent fully load ed . Tow 
ing a trai le r w ith  maximum  drawbar 
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oad. 
a) If you have  diff ere nt loads. you can select a  positi on  be
tween  th e settings. 
Dynamic headlight range control 
Th ere  is no  control CD for  headlight  range if the ve
hicle 
has dynamic headli ght control. The head light 
r ange  is 
automatically adapted  to suit  the  ve hicle 
load level as soon as  the  headli ghts are  switched 
on~&. 
Instrument and switch lighting 
The brightness of the in strument and switch li gh t
ing  can be adjusted  using the @ill button  and the 
~and !Ltght] function  buttons in the  infot ainm ent 
system 
~page 31  . 
Depending on the  vehicle equipment level, it may 
be possible to adjust the  brightness of the instru
ment and switch  lighting  to suit your requirements 
by turning control® when the  headlights  are 
switched  on. 
Interior and reading lights 
Instrument cluster lighting 
The  instrumen t cl uste r ligh ting  sw it c hes off auto
mati cally 
in  darkness  and at other times,  e.g . when 
driving  through  a tunnel. This  is  in tended  to prompt 
the driver to switch  on the  dipped  beam so that  the 
v e hi cle' s  rea r l
ights are swit c hed  on ~page 109. 
.A WARNING 
-
Heavy objects in the vehicle can cause the 
headlights to dazzle and distract other road 
users. This can lead to accidents and serious 
injuries. 
• The light cone should always be adjusted 
to the load level of the vehicle to ensure that 
other road users are not dazzled. 
A WARNING 
A failure or malfunction in the dynamic head
light range control can cause the headlights 
to dazzle or distract other road users. This 
can lead to accidents and serious injuries. 
• Proceed to a qualified workshop to have 
the headlight range control checked immedi
I 
ately. ~--------------- --------------------~ 
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Button 
~REAR 
Function 
Switches the front  interior  lights on or off. 
Switches the rear  interior  lights on or off. 
Switches the door contact switch  on or off. 
The interior  lights are switche d on automatically when the  vehicle  is  unlocked , a door 
is opened, or the  ve hicle key is removed from  the ignition lock. 
The light will go out a few seconds  after all doors are closed, the vehicle is locked, or 
the ignition  is switched  on. 
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---------j Switches the reading  lights  on or off. 
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parkPilot 
COl Introduction 
This  chapter  contains  information  on the  following 
subjects: 
Operating ParkPilot . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 202 
parkPilot  display 
. .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . 204 
ParkPilot menu  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . 206 
Vehicle path display .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . 207 
Towing a trailer . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . 208 
The ParkPilot assists  the driver  when manoeuvring 
and parking . If the vehicle is approaching  an obsta
cle located in the range of the ultrasound sensors , 
an intermittent  acoustic warning is sounded , de
pending on the distance . The shorter the distance , 
the shorter the intervals . The acoustic  warning will 
sound continuously if the obstacle is very close . 
The ultrasound sensors in the bumpers  transmit 
and receive ultrasound waves. The  system  uses 
the time difference  between the ultrason ic waves 
(i.e. between  the transmission  and reflection  from 
obstacles and the point of reception)  to continu
ously calculate the distance  between  the bumper 
and the obstacle. 
Additional information and warnings: 
• Exterior views ~page 6 
• lnfotainment system ~page 31 
• Braking , stopping  and parking ~page 179 
• Reverse  assist system  (Rear Assist) 
~page 209 
•  Park 
assist  system (Park Assist) ~page 213 
•  Cleaning and  caring  for the vehicle exterior 
~page 294 
• Accessories , modificat ions , repairs  and renewal 
of parts ~page 320 
A WARNING 
The ParkPilot cannot replace the full concen
tration of the driver. 
• Unintentional vehicle movements can 
cause serious injury. 
• Always adapt your speed and driving style 
to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic con
ditions. 
• Ultrasound sensors have blind spots in 
Which obstacles and people cannot be detec
ted '--. 
A WARNING (Continued) ~-
• Always monitor the area around the vehi
cle as the ultrasound sensors will not always 
detect infants, animals and objects. 
• Certain surfaces of objects and clothes 
cannot reflect the signals from the ultrasound 
sensors. The system is unable to detect 
these objects or people wearing this type of 
clothing, or they may be detected incorrectly. 
• External sources of sound can affect the 
signals of the ultrasound sensors. In certain 
circumstances, the system may not recog
nise people or objects. 
A WARNING ~-. 
Automatic activation of the ParkPilot only oc
curs at very low speeds. An inappropriate 
driving style can cause accidents and serious 
injuries. 
• Always bear in mind the time delay be
tween the signals. 
• The ultrasound sensors may not always be 
able to detect objects such as trailer drawbars, 
thin rails, fences, posts, trees and open or 
opening tailgates. This can result in damage to 
your vehicle. 
• If the ParkPilot has detected an obstacle 
and issued a warning, the obstacle may move 
out of the detection range of the sensors as the 
vehicle approaches it, particularly if the object 
is very high or very low. These objects are no 
longer registered. 
• The vehicle can sustain considerable dam
age if the warning given by the ParkPilot is ig
nored. 
• The ultrasound sensors in the bumper can 
be displaced or damaged through impacts, e.g. 
when parking. 
• The ultrasound sensors in the bumpers 
must be kept clean and free of ice and snow 
and not be covered up by stickers or other 
items, as these may prevent the system from 
working properly. 
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WJl Introduction 
is c ha pt er contain s information on th e following 
5 bJects : 
par  in g  using the Park Assist system .  .  . . .  . . 214 
Driv in g  out  of a parkin g space with the Park 
Assist s y stem  (only parking spaces paralle l to 
s id e  of 
road)  . .  . . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  .  216 
A 
toma ti c  brak e intervention . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  216 
; e Park As sist s y stem helps the driver in  findi ng 
su·table park in g spaces, when parking  in suitable 
p a ra
lle l or  perpend icu lar parking spaces and whe n 
get ·n g o ut  of  para lle l parking spaces. 
T 
e Park Ass ist  system has certa in  system-rela ted 
limitations  and  th e driver should be particularly 
carefully  when  using  the Park Assist  system => 4::,.. 
One element of the Park Assi st  system  is the Park
Pilo~ which  is  des igned to provide  assist an ce 
when parkin g. 
In vehicles  w ith ParkP ilot optical  display  the scan 
ned area to  the front , rear  and to the  sides of the 
vehicle  will  be  shown  on the  screen of the radio  or 
the  navigat ion  sys tem. W ith in  the  scope  permitted 
by the sys tem , the pos it ion of obstacles w ill be 
s
hown in rel at ion  to the  vehicle . 
T he 
Park Ass is t  system  cannot be sw itched  on if 
the  factory -fitted towing  bracket  is e lectrically  co n
n e
cted to  the  trailer. 
Additional  information and warnings: 
• Exterior  views =>page 6 
• Braking , stopp ing  and  parking =>page 179 
• ParkPilo t =>page  201 
• 
C leaning and  caring  for the  vehicle  exterior 
~page 294 
• Accessor ies, mod ificatio ns,  repairs  and renew al 
of Parts =>page 320 
..._A W ARN ING 
D o  not le t the extra convenience afforded by 
the  Park Assist system tempt you into taking 
any  risks when driving-this can cause acci
dents. The system is not a substitute for the 
full concentration of the driver. 
• Un intentional vehicle movements can 
cause serious injury. 
A WARNING (Continuec;f) -
• Always adapt your speed and driving style 
to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic con
ditions. 
• The surface of certain objects, including 
clothing, as well as external noise sources do 
not reflect the signals from the Park Assist 
system or the parking distance warning sen
sors or can cause the system to fail to detect 
objects or persons. 
• Sensors have blind spots in which obsta
cles and people cannot be detected. 
• Always monitor the area around the vehi
cle as the sensors will not always detect in
fants, animals and objects. 
.. 
A WARNING .. p k 
When driving into or out of a parking space 
using the Park Assist system, the steering 
wheel will automatically make quick turning 
movements. You could be injured if you at
tempt to touch the steering wheel spokes. 
• The Park Assist system uses parked vehi
cles, the kerb and other objects as guidance. 
Please ensure that the wheels and tyres are not 
damaged when parking the vehicle. If necessa
ry, stop the parking procedure in good time to 
prevent damage to the vehicle. 
• The sensors may not always be able to de
tect objects such as trailer drawbars, thin rails, 
fences, posts, trees and open or opening tail 
gates. This can result in damage to your vehi
cle. 
• 
If the ParkPilot has detected an obstacle 
and issued a warning, the obstacle may move 
out of the detection range of the sensors as the 
vehicle approaches it, particularly if the object 
is very high or very low. These objects are no 
longer registered. The vehicle can sustain con
siderable damage if the warning given by the 
ParkPilot is ignored. The same applies to the 
Park Assist system, for example when parking 
behind a lorry o r  a motorbike. Therefore, al
ways check the space in front of and behind 
the vehicle and stop the vehicle in good time if 
necessary. 
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