Opening the windows
-Push the s witch to the first stop and hold it t here u ntil t he
win dow has lowered to the desired posi tio n.
- Push t he switch briefly to the
second stop : the window
w ill automa tically o pen all t he way .
Closing the windows
-Pull t he swi tch up to the first stop and h old it th ere until
the wi ndow has risen to th e desired pos it ion .
- P ull the swit ch quickly to the
second position: the window
wi ll auto matically c lose all th e way ~
& in "Co ntrols" .
Activating/deactivating the rear windows
- P ress the left (!) switch ~ page 56, fig . 42 to deactivate
on ly the window regulator in the left door. The indicator
light in t he switch illu minates .
-Press t he r ight ff) switch~ page 56, fig . 42 to deactivate
only t he window reg ulator in the right door. The ind icator
li ght in the switch illuminates.
- Press the
ff) sw itch again to reac tivate t he win dow reg u-
lator. The indicator lig ht in the switch goes ou t.
If you press both(!) switches ® in succession, the fo llowing func
t ions are switc hed off in the rea r of the ve hicle:
• The window reg ulator sw itches in the rear doors.
• The buttons fo r th e Pano ram ic s liding su nroof *.
• On vehicles with rear climate cont rol *, ope ration from the rear is
blocked . Dashes" ---" are shown in the displays fo r the rear climate
controls, a nd the rear air -conditioning can only be operate d from the
cl ima te contro ls in th e cabin:::::,
page 116 .
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
Opening and closing
•
If only the left (!)switc h was pressed, t he window regulator in the
left rear door an d t he buttons in the re ar for the Panoramic sli ding
sunroof* are deactivated. In addition, the door is locked.
• If
only the right(!) switch wa s presse d, the win dow regu lator in
the
right rear door and the buttons in the rear for the Pa noramic
sliding s unroof * are dea ctiva ted. In addi tion, the door is locked .
T hi s fea ture has been provided for the safety of sma ll chi ldren r iding
in the rear of the vehicle .
[ i ] Tips
• T he windows can st ill be opened and closed for about ten minutes
after the ign ition has been tu rned off. The power w indows are no t
shut off unt il one of the front doors is opened.
• In order to ac tivate the child safe ty lock on the left and the rig ht
side, you have to p ress the two safety switches in succession. Make
c ertain that t he check light comes on the co rrespond ing safe ty sw itch
when the child safety lock is activated. •
Switch in the front passenger's door and on
the rear doors
Fig. 43 Swit ch loc a
t ion fr ont pa ssenge rs
door
The pow er window switc h has a two-position function:
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& WARNING
To reduce the risk of personal injury in an accident or sudden stop,
always keep the glove compartment closed while driving.
(I] Tips
Should you not be able to open the glove compartment as described,
make sure the valet key function is not activated~
page 43. •
Cooling box in glove compartment
The cooling box works only when the air-conditioning is in
cooling mode.
Fig. 105 Glove box
with cooling box open
and switched on
- Open the glove compartment=> page 105, fig. 104.
- Turn the rotary switch © counter-clockwise to switch the
cooling on. The symbols on the rotary switch must be
displayed=> fig. 105 accordingly.
- Turn the rotary switch © clockwise to switch the cooling
off.
The cooling box works only in the cooling mode. If the climate control
is in the heating mode, we recommend switching the cooling box
off.•
Emergency unlocking of glove
compartment
The glove compartment can be unlocked in an emer
gency.
Fig. 106 Instrument
panel right: pry off
security cover
- Remove the cover with the aid of a screwdriver => fig. 106.
- Now press the locking pin inward with the screwdriver .•
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Energy management
To prevent the battery from being discharge d and to res tore the
balance o f energy, compone nts wh ich require large amo unts o f
energy a re tempora rily cut back or sw itched off=>
page 259. Heating
systems in part icular requ ire a grea t dea l of energy . If you notice, for
example, that the seat* or rear w indow heating is not heating, they
have been t empo rar ily c ut b ack o r switched off by
energy manage
ment .
These systems are available aga in as soon as the energy
b ala nce has been resto red.
& WARNING
Reduced visibility is dangerous and can cause accidents.
• For safe driving it is very important that all windows be free of
ice, snow and condensation.
• Completely familiarize yourself with the proper use and func
tion of the heating and ventilation system and especially how to
defog and defrost the windows.
• Never use the windshield wiper /washe r system
in freezing
weather until you have warmed the windshield first , using the
heating and ventilation system . The washer solut ion may freeze
on the windshield and reduce vi sibility.
0 Note
• If you suspe ct that the clima te co ntro l system has been damaged,
switch the system off to avoid furt her damages, and have it inspected
by a qua lified deale rs h ip.
• Repa irs to the A udi a ir conditioner require special technica l know l
edge and special tools . Contac t an au thor ized A udi d ealer for assis
tance .
[I] Tips
• Keep the air inta ke s lot s (in front of the w in d shield) free from ice,
snow and debris in or der to maintain the proper function of the
cl ima te control sys tem .
• Air ins ide the veh icle escapes through air vents located in the si de
t rim panels be neat h the rea r side wi ndows . M ake sure that the outlet
slots are not covered by clothing, etc.
• Climate control works most effective ly i f the windows and the
Panoram ic sliding sunroof * are closed. However, if the interio r of a
pa rked vehi cle is ex tremely hot from the sun 's rays, br iefly ope ning
the windows can speed up the coo ling process .•
Controls
Thi s overvi ew will h elp y ou to fa miliari ze yours elf with the
air conditioning controls .
a • •
Fig. 113 Air co nd iti oning contr ol element s
Warm and cold -
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The left display indicates the temperature selected for the driver's
side, t he r igh t display ind icates the temperature se lec ted for the
passenger's side.
T he settings you make are shown in the MMI display for a few seconds
when MMI is tu rned on.
Each function is turned on or off by briefly pressing the corresponding
bu tton. The indicato r light in the b utton ill uminates when the func
tion is act ive.
Button(s) Function Page
ION/OFFI Climate control on/off => page 111
Air conditioner on/off =:;,page 112
Automatic mode => page 112
Temperature selection => page 112
Seat heating * => page 119
Seat ventilation * -::::;, page 11 9
Fan => page 112
Air distribution => page 113
Defrost => page 113
Manual recirculation -::::;, page 113
Hea ted re a r window ::::> page 113
a) The regulator is also used to set the fan speed, air dis tr ibution, seat heating
and seat ventilation.
Synchronizing climate control
By pressing and holding the regulator on the drive r's side, the
temperature setting on the driver's side can be sw itched to the
p assenge r's s ide, an d vi ce ve rsa. T he new temper ature is s hown in the
display.
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
Synchronizing four-zone automatic comfor
t air
conditioning*
By press ing and hold ing t he regulato r o n the dr ive r's side, the
temperat ure sett ing on the driver 's side can be switched to the
passenger 's side and to t he oute r rear seats . The new temperat ure is
shown in the disp lay.
B y simu ltaneously p ressing and ho ldi ng t he regu la tors o n the drive r's
side and front passenger's side, the temperature setting on the
dr iver's side can be switc hed to the fron t passenger's side . The new
tempe ra ture is shown in the disp lay .
[I] Tips
The grille on the contro ls must remain unobstructed and mus t not be
taped over. Measuri ng sensors are located behind it.•
Turning on and off [ ON/OFF]
Turning the air conditioning on
-Press the [ O N/OFF] butt on , or
- Press th e [A UTO] b utto n.
Turning the air conditioning off
- Press t he [ O N/OFF] button to switch the ai r co nditio ning
o ff and to b lock the air supp ly from the outside.
The air conditioner turns back on when you press the temperature
regulator
or one o f the b uttons.
[I] Tips
With the ignition turned o ff, you can ac tivate t he resid ua l heat func
tion by pressing the
I ON/OFF ) button. The residual heat from the
coo lant can be used to heat the vehicle interior.•
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Rear Air Conditioning
Applies to vehicles: with four-zone automat ic co mfort air conditioning
Rear air conditioning -controls
This overview is to assist you in familiarizing yourself with
the rear air conditioning controls.
F ig. 1 15 R ear air
c o nditi oni ng con trol s
The left display indicates the temperature selected for the rear left
passenger, the right display indicates the tempe rature selected fo r
the rear right passenger. If the settings for seat heat ing *, air distr i
bu tion or the a ir conditioni ng fan are changed, the relev ant indicator
w ill appear briefly on the d isp lay.
Func tions are set by rotating the contro l o r are swi tched o n and
off by
tapping the butto ns. The indicator light in the button illuminates
when the function is active .
Button(s)
Function Page
[ON/OFF) Climate control on/off => page 116
(AU TO ) Automa tic mode => page 117
Regulatora> G T emper ature se lec tion => page 11 7
Button(s) Function
~ Seat heating*
-
Fan
Air dis tribution
Page
::!> page 120
-
=> page 117
::!> page 117
al T he regulator is also used to set the fan speed, a ir d istr ibution and seat
heating.
-
Synchronizing r ear air conditioning: By pressing and holding the
regu lator on the rear left side, the temperature setting of the rear
left side can be switched to the rear right s ide a nd v ice versa. The new
temperature is shown in the display. •
Applies to vehicles: with four -zone auto matic comfo rt air con ditioning
Turning on and off [ ON/OFF ]
Turning on rear air conditioning
-Press th e I ON/OFF) butt on, o r
- Press the !A UTO] b utton .
Turning off rear air conditioning
- Press the [ O N/OFF] but ton to sw itch the air condition ing
off and to bloc k th e air supply from the outs ide .
The air conditioner turns back on when yo u press the temperature
regu lator
or one of t he buttons .
[ i ] Tips
If the power child safety loc k is o n, the rear ai r cond it ion ing contro l
element will not operate. In this case, dashes" ••• " will appear in the
a ir conditioning con trol element display. •
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App lies to veh icles : with di esel e ngine
Supplementary heater
- Select: Function button !CAR]> Control button AC>
Suppl. heater .
Vehicles with diesel engines are equipped with a supplementary
heater to warm the inte rior of the veh icle more qu ickly. The supple
mentary heater switches itself on and off automatically when the
outs ide temperature is below SO
°F (10 °() and the engine is running,
depending on the coolant temperature, interior temperature and the
selected temperature. •
Applies to veh icles: w ith four -zone automat ic co mfort air co nditioning
Rear operation
The air conditioning in the rear of the vehicle can be
controlled from the cockpit.
-Select: Function button I CAR]> Control button AC> Rear
operation.
Th e d river or front passenger can contro l the air conditioning in the
rea r of the vehicle using
his/her own controls. •
Heated Seats
Applies to vehicles: with ele ctrica lly heated front seats
Heated front seats ~
The seat cushion and the seat back of the front seats can
be heated electrically.
- Press the~ button.
- Rotate the regulator to the desired setting.
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
I
n position O the heating for the seats is turned off. The range of
adjustment is between 1 and 6.
The heater for the front seats can be turned on when the weight of
the particular seat's occupant is detected. However, the front seats
can be pre -heated for about 10 minutes using the activated seat
heater. After this time has e lapsed, the seat heater automatic ally
turns off if it does not detect an occupant's weight for the particular
seat.
0 Note
To avoid damage to the heating elements in the seats, do not kneel
on the seats or p lace heavy loads on a small area of the seat.
[I] Tips
Please note that the weight of objects placed on the seat wi ll also be
detected. This weight may be enough to cause the seat heater to turn
on. •
Applies to vehicles: w it h front seat ventilat ion
Front seat ventilation [~]
The seat cushion and the seat backrest on the front seats
can be ventilated .
-Press the Iv] button .
- Rotate the regulator to the desired setting.
When the regulator is in the O position, the seat ventilat ion is
switched off . The range of adjustment is between 1 and 6. •
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Applie s to vehicles : wi th heated rear seats
Heated rear seats [JI
The seat cushions and seat backs of the two outer rear
seats can be heated electrically.
Re ar seat heating
Fig. 116 Ce nter
conso le rear: Heated
seats
Fig. 117 Ce nter
console rear: Seat
h eat ing wit h fo ur-zone
automa tic comfort air
condi tion ing *
-Rotate the thumb wheel~ fig. 116 @to turn on and
adjust the heating for the left rear seat.
- Rotate the thumb wheel ® to turn on and adjust the
heating for the right rear seat.
Rear seat heating w ith four -zone autom atic
comfo rt air conditioning *
-Press the Q) button .~ fig. 117.
- Rotate the regulator to the desired setting.
In position O the heating for the seats is turned off. The range of
adjustment is between
1 and 6.
The heater for the outer rear seats can be turned on when the weight
of the particular seat's occupant is detected. However, the rear seats
can be pre-heated for about
10 minutes using the activated seat
heater. After this time has elapsed, the seat heater automatically
turns off if it does not detect an occupant's weight for the particular
seat.
0 Note
To avoid damage to the heating elements in the seats, do not kneel
on the seats or place heavy loads on a small area of the seat.
[I] Tips
Please note that the weight of objects placed on the seat will also be
detected . This weight may be enough to cause the seat heater to turn
on .•
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No. I I Equipment Amps
10
Airbag
5
11 Heated rear seats
5
12 Air-conditioning
5
Fuse ho lder (re d)
1 Not used
Not used
Not used
4 MMI Display 5
5 Telephone, telematics, cell phone package
5
6 MMI, antenna amplifier 15
front light unit
7,5
7
Panoramic sliding sunroof segment 1 20
8 Panoramic sliding sunroof segment 2
20
Panoramic sliding sunroof sunblind 20
10 CD player, DVD drive
5
11 Window regulators (right side of vehicle)
35
12 Rear ai r-conditioning cont rols 10
•
Vehicle OP-eration
Fuse Location , Luggage Compartment
right
Fig. 261 Fuse panel
l ayo ut
Read numbers of the fuses in the luggage compartment starting
from right=> fig. 261.
No. Equipment
Fuse ho lder (black)
1 Not used
2 AdBlue heater
3 Ride height adjustment
4
6
Rear v iew camera
Parking system
Intelligent power module convenience 2 (right side of veh icle)
7
Jr Intelligent power module convenience 2 (left side of vehicle)
8
9
10 Not used
Luggage compartment electrical outlet
Intelligent power modu le convenience 1
(right side of veh icle)
Amps
30
15
5
5
15
15
20
20
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