
• If  the  central  locking  system  fails  (power  supply),  you  can  also 
open  the  rear  lid using  the trunk  escape  handle  from the  inside 
~page318. a 
Child  safety  lock 
Power  child  safety  lock  for  the  rear  doors t 
The power  child safety  lock prevents  the  rear doors  from 
being  opened  from the  inside. 
Fig.  35  Section from 
driver's  door: controls 
The  rear  doors  are  equipped  with  a  power  child  safety  lock. It 
is operated  with  the  two  safety  buttons(!) in the  driver's  door 
~ fig. 35. 
- Press  the  left and/or  right  safety  button to  disable  the 
rear  power  window(s)  and prevent  the  respective  rear  door 
from  being  opened  from the  inside.  The  LED in the  button 
will  light  up  when  the child  safety  lock  is turned 
on. 
- Press  the  illuminated button  again  to  turn the  child  safety 
features 
off. 
When  the  child  safety  lock  is activated,  the interior  door  opening 
lever  is inope rative;  the  door  can  only  be  opened  from  the  outside.  In 
Contro ls  a nd  e quip 
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Opening  and  closing 
addition,  the  window  regulator  for  that  door  is also  inoperative when 
the  child  safety  lock  is  activated. 
[ i] Tips 
•  In  order  to  activate  the  child  safety  lock on  the  left  and  the  right 
side,  you have  to  press  the  two  safety  buttons  in succession. 
•  Make  certain  that  the check  light  comes  on  in the  corresponding 
safety  switch when  the  child  safety  lock  is activated. • 
Convenience  key 
Ap plies  to v ehicles:  w ith  Con ven ience  key 
Description 
Access  and  vehicle  operation  based  on:  Master key 
remains  in driver's pocket. 
Th e Convenience  key vehicle  authorization  system  allows keyless 
unlocking,  locking  and  starting  of  the  vehicle . You  only  have  to  carry 
the  master  key on your  person. 
It makes  nod  ifference whether  the  master  key is  in your jacket  pocket 
or  in your  brief  case. As soon  as you  approach  your vehicle,  the  Conve
nience  key recognizes  the  request for  access , checks  for authorization 
and  enables  the  following  functions: 
•  Unlocking  the  vehicle~ 
page  48. 
• Locking  the  vehicle~ page  49. 
• Switching  on  ignition and  starting  the  engine by pressing  the 
[START ) button;  the  master  key does not  have  to  be in the  ignition 
switch ~ 
page  110. 
& WARNING 
• When  you  lock your  vehicle  from  outside,  nobody  -especially 
children  -should  remain  inside  the  vehicle. Remember,  when  you .,_ 
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Opening  and  closing 
locked. The  indicator  light  on  top  of the  door  trim  start  flash ing 
r a pidly fo r 30  se con ds  and  t hen  blink  s low ly. 
How  is  the  anti-theft  alarm  system  switched  off? 
T he anti -theft  a larm  system  is swi tched  off only whe n yo u unlock  your 
vehicle.  If you  do  not  open  a  door  w ith in  60  seconds  after  you  have 
unloc ked  w ith  the  remote  contro l, t he veh icle will  lock  itself  again 
automatically . 
When  will  the  anti -theft  alarm  system  be 
triggered? 
W hen  the  vehicle  is  locke d, the  alarm  system  moni tors  and  protec ts 
the  following  parts  of  the  veh icle : 
•  engine  compa rtment 
•  luggage  compartment 
•  door s 
•  vehicle  incline 
•  ignition 
When  the  system  is activated,  the  alarm  will be triggered  if one  of the  doors,  the  engine  hood  or the  rea r lid are  opened,  or  if the  ign ition  is 
turned  on  or  if the  veh icle  incline  has  been  changed.  The  anti-theft 
a larm  sys tem  w ill also  go  off  when  the  ba ttery  is d isconnected. 
You can  also  trigger  the  alarm  by pressing  the  PANIC button  on your  remote  control.  This  will a lert  other  peop le  in  case  of  emergency. 
Press  the 
PANIC bu tton  aga in to  tu rn  off  the  ala rm. 
How  is  the  anti-theft  alarm  switched  off  when 
tr igge red? 
The alarm  system  is switched  off when  you un lock the  vehicle  or when 
the  ignition  is switched  on . The a larm  will also  switch  itself  off  when 
it  comes  to  the  end  of  its  cycle . 
Emergency  flasher  and  ho rn 
Th e  emerge ncy flasher  will blink  briefly  and  the  hor n sounds  when 
the  doors,  e ngine  hood  a nd  rear  lid a re  properly  closed.  If  the  emergency  flashers  do  not  blink,  or the  horn  does 
not  sou nd, 
c heck  t he doo rs,  engine  hood  and  re a r lid t o make sure  t hey a re  prop 
erly  closed . If you  close  a  door , the  hood  o r the  rear  lid with  t he  anti
theft  alarm  switched  on,  t he emergency  flashe rs will b link and  the 
horn  will  sound  only  after  you  have  closed  the  door  o r lid . 
[I] Tips 
For the  an ti-theft  a la rm  system  to  function  properly,  m ake s ure  all 
vehicle  doors  and  windows  are  closed  before  leav ing the  veh icle .• 
Power  windows 
Controls 
Switches  for  front  door  window s 
© operates  the  window  in the  driver's  door. 
Fig. 38  Driver 's doo r: 
p ow er wind ow 
s wit ches 
© operates  the  window  in the  front  passenger 's  door. 
Switches  for  rear  windows 
© operates  t he  left  rea r window . 
@ operates  the  right  rear  window.  

Safety  switch 
®  Safety  swi tch for  rea r window  operat ion . 
& WARNING 
•  Do not  leav e children  unattended  in the  vehicle,  especially  with 
access  to  vehicle  keys.  Unsupervised  use  of  the  keys  can  result  in 
starting  of  the  engine  and  u se  of veh icle  systems  su ch a s power 
windows,  etc.  which  could  result  in se rious  injury . 
•  Remember  -you  can  still  open  or close  the  power window s for 
about  ten  minutes  a fter  the  ignition  is switched  off.  Only when 
either  of the  front  doors  are opened  are the  power  windows 
switched  off. 
•  Be careful when  closing  the  window s. Check to  see  that  no  one 
is  in the  way,  o r serious  injury could  result ! 
•  Alway s remove  the  ignition  key whenever  you  leave  your 
vehicle. 
•  If you  lo ck your v ehicle from  the  outside,  no  one,  e specially 
children,  should  remain  in the  vehicle. 
•  Do not  stick  anything  on  the  windows  or the  windshield  that 
may  interfere  with  the  dr iver's field  of  vi sion. 
[ i ] Tips 
In  ad dition  to  the  switches  in the  d river's  doo r there  is a  separate 
switch  in each  door  for  the  powe r window  in that  door~ 
page 52, 
fig.39. • 
Switches  in  the  driver 's  door 
T he  driver can  operate  all  wind ows. 
If  the  res pective  sw itch  is  pushe d or  pulled  t he window  will 
o pen  or c los e. Th e powe r window  swi tches  have  a 
two-posi
tion  function: 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Opening  and  closing 
Opening  the  windows 
- Push  the  switch  to  the first  stop and  h old  i t  th ere until  the 
window  has  lowered  to the  desired  posi tion . 
- Push  the  switch  br iefly  to  t he 
second stop : the  window 
will  automatica lly open  a ll the  way . 
Closing  the  windows 
- Pull  the swi tch  up  to the first  stop a n d  ho ld  it  t her e  u ntil 
the  window  h as  r is e n to  t he desir ed  posit ion. 
- P ull the  swi tch  qu ickly to  th e 
second position: the window 
w ill  automatica lly  cl os e a ll th e  way ~ 
& in "Co ntro ls"  on 
page SO. 
Activating/deactivating  rear  windows 
- Press  the  le ft Cf) sw itch ~ page 50, fi g.  38  to deactivate 
o nly the  wi ndow reg ulator  in the left door.  The in dicator 
light  in the  switch  illumi nates . 
- Press  t he r ight 
Cf) switc h~ page 50, fig . 38  to deactivate 
only  the  w indow  regulator  in the right door. The  ind icator 
lig ht  in t he switch  illumi nates . 
- Press  the 
[fl switch  agai n to  reactivate  the  wi ndow  regu-
lator.  T he  ind icator  lig ht  in  the  switch  goes  out . 
This function  can  a lso  deact ivate d. Press  both(!)  switches ® in 
s u ccession. 
•  If 
only the  left(!) switch  was  pressed, only the  window  regu lator 
s w itch  in the 
left  rear door is de acti vated.  In a ddi tion , the  door  i s 
locked. 
•  If 
only the  right(!) switch  wa s pressed, only the  window  regu lator 
switch  in the 
right  rear door is deact ivated.  In  addition,  the  door  is 
locked. 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
•  Be careful  when  closing  the  power  sunroof.  Not  paying  atten
tion  could cause you or others to  be trapped  and injured  as the  roof 
closes. 
•  Always take  the  key with  you when  you  leave the  vehicle to 
prevent  injuries  caused by the  roof closing. 
•  Never leave  children  or persons requiring  assistance alone  in 
the  vehicle,  especially  when  they  could  access the  vehicle  keys. 
Unsupervised use of the  keys can result  in the  engine  being started 
or  use of  vehicle  systems such as the  power  windows,  etc.  which 
could  result  in serious injury.  The  doors could  be  locked with  the 
remote  key,  delaying  help  in  an  emergency. 
•  The  power  sunroof will  continue  to  operate  until  the  ignition 
key has been  removed  and  one  of  the  front  doors has been 
opened. • 
Applies  to veh icl es: w ith  s lid in g/ti lt ing  powe r sunroof 
Convenience  closing  feature 
The power  sunroof  can  be  closed  from  outside  with the 
key  in the  driver 's  door  lock. 
- Insert  the  key  into  the  d river 's  door  lock . 
- Turn and  hold  th e ke y  in  the  lock  position®=:> 
page  43, 
fig. 29  until  the  sunroof  is completely  closed=:>&,  in 
"Closing the  power  sunroof " on 
page  54. 
& WARNING 
Be careful  when  closing the  power  sunroof.  Not  paying  attention 
could  cause you  or  others  to  be trapped  and  injured  as the  roof 
closes. • 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first  Opening  and  closing 
App
lies  to vehicles : w ith  sliding/tilting  power sunroof 
Power  emergency  closing 
The sunroof  can still  be  closed  electrically  if for  some 
reason  the  overload  protection  function  becomes  acti
vated. 
The power  sunroof  is equipped  with  an overload  protection 
feature.  If,  under  normal  conditions,  the  power  sunroof  will 
not  close,  you can  close  it  using this  feature . 
- Turn the  rotary  switch  to  position@=:> 
page  53, fig.  41. 
- Now pull the  switch 
and  hold  it  in this  position until  the 
power  sunroof  closes  completely . 
& WARNING 
Improper  use  of the  power  sunroof  can  cause  serious personal 
injury. 
•  Be careful  when  closing  the  power  sunroof.  Not  paying  atten
tion  could  cause  you or others  to  be trapped  and  injured  as the  roof 
closes. 
•  Always take  the  key with  you  when  you  leave  the  vehicle  to 
prevent  injuries  caused  by the  roof  closing. 
•  Never  leave  children  or persons  requiring  assistance  alone  in 
the  vehicle,  especially  when  they  could  access  the  vehicle  keys. 
Unsupervised  use of the  keys can result  in the  engine  being  started 
or use  of vehicle  systems  such  as the  power  windows,  etc.  which 
could  result  in serious  injury.  The doors  could  be  locked  with  the 
remote  key,  delaying  help  in  an  emergency. 
•  The  power  sunroof  will  continue to  operate  until  the  ignition 
key  has  been  removed  and  one  of the  front  doors  has  been 
opened. • 
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Clear  vision 
Clear  vision 
Lights 
Switching  the  headlights  on  and  off ·"ti-· 
In  the  "AUTO" position,  a light  sensor  automatically 
switches  the  head- and  taillights  on and  off  in response to  light  condi tions. 
Fi g. 46  In strument 
p an el: li gh t swit ch 
The  ligh t switc h must  not  be  overtur ned  past  t he  stops  in 
either d irection. 
Switching  on  automatic  headlight  control 
- Turn  the  lig ht  sw itch  to AUTO => fig.  46 . 
Switching  on  the  side  marker  lights 
-Turn  the  lig ht  swi tch  to ~oo~. 
Switching  on  the  headlights  and  high  beam 
- Tur n the  lig ht  sw itch  to  ~D. 
- Push  the  high  beam  leve r forward  tow ards  the  in strument 
panel=> 
page 62 . 
Switching  off  the  lights 
- Tu rn  th e  lig ht  swi tch  to 0. 
T he  headlights  on ly work when  the  ignitio n is switc hed  on.  Whi le 
starting  the  engine  or w hen switching  off t he ignition,  the  headlig hts 
w ill  go off  and  o nly the  s ide  marke r lights  will be o n. 
After  starting  the  eng ine, the  headlights  are  automatically  adjusted* 
to  the  load  and angle  o f th e vehicle  (for example,  during acce lerat ion, 
brak ing) . This prevents  oncom ing traff ic from  experiencing  unneces 
sary  headlight  glare  from  your  head lig hts. 
If the  system  is  not  operat ing p roperly,  a warning  symbol  in the  Auto
Check Control  is  displayed=> 
page  31. 
With  the  side  marker  lights  o r headlights  switc hed on,  the symbol 
next  to  the  light  switch  illum inates 
':o oc . 
Daytime  running  lights 
•  USA models: On vehicles  w ith xenon  lights the  dayt ime  runn ing 
lights  will come  on  automat ica lly when  the  ignition  is turned  o n and 
the  light  switch=>  fig. 46  is i n the 
O position  or the AUTO position 
(only i n day light  conditions) . The 
D aytime  running  light s function 
can  be turned  on  and  off  in the  MMI menu 
Exterior  lighting 
=> page  59. On vehicles  wit h halogen  lights there is no daytime 
r u nning  lights  fu nctio n=> 
& -
•  Canada  models: The daytime  ru nning  lights  wi ll come  o n auto
matically  w hen the  ignit io n  is t urned  on and t he light  switch=>  fig. 46 
is in the 
O p osition  or  the AUTO position  (on ly in  day light  co nditions) 
=> & -
Automatic  headlight  control 
In  the  switch  pos ition AUTO the automatic  headlight  control is 
t u rned  on. The low beams  are t urned on automatically  t hrough  a  light 
sensor  as  soon  as  ambient  br ight ness  (e .g . when  dr iving into  a 
t u nnel)  falls  below  a val ue p reset  at  the  factory . When  ambient  .,.  

Rain sensor 
The rain  sensor operates  on ly in the  interval wiper  position . When  it 
starts  to  rain,  the interval  wiper  mode is activated  automat ically . 
I f  the  windshield  wiper  lever is in  the  interval wipe  position  with  the 
ign ition  switched  off,  the rain sensor  is  not activated  until  vehicle 
speed is above 4  mph  (6  km/h) . 
To  reduce  the sensitivity  of  the  rain sensor,  the  switch @ must  be 
moved  down . To increase the  sensit ivity  of  the rain  sensor,  the  switch 
must  be moved  up. 
The  higher  the  sensitiv ity  sett ing, the  sooner  the  windsh ield wipers 
react  to  mo isture  on the  windshie ld. Increased  sensitivity  is signa led 
by  the  windshield  w ipers  making  a single  pass over the  windshie ld. 
T he rain  sensor  wiper  intervals  depend  on the  sensitivity  setting  as 
we ll as vehicle  speed.  During brief  stops,  wiper  motion  will  adjust  in 
relation  to the  amount  of  rain on the  windshield . 
& WARNING 
• Wiper  blades are crucial  for safe driving!  Only when they  are in 
good  condition  are  they able to  clear the  windows  properly  to 
provide  uncompromised  visibility.  Worn  or damaged wiper blades 
are  a safety  hazard => 
page 68, "Replacing  windshield  wiper 
blades"! 
•  The  rain  sensor is only  designed  to  assist and  support the 
driver.  It remains  entirely the  driver 's responsibility  to  monitor 
outside  weather  conditions  and to  manually  activate  the  wipers  as 
soon  as rain  or drizzle  reduces visibility  through  the  windshield. 
•  The windshield  must  not  be treated  with  water-repellent 
materials.  They can increase glare  under poor visibility  conditions 
such as  wetness,  darkness,  or when  the  sun is low  on the  horizon. 
In  addition,  they  can cause the  w indshield  wipers  to chatter. 
0 Note 
In  freez ing or  near freezing  conditions: 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  vision 
• 
Always  check  that the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the  glass 
before  you turn  the  wipers on. Loosen  a wiper  blade which  is  frozen in 
place  before  operat ing the  w ipers to  prevent  damage  to the  wiper 
blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
•  Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted  window . Us ing the  wipers 
as a convenient  ice scraper  will destroy  the wiper  blades. 
•  Before you  take your  vehicle  to  an automatic  car wash,  make sure 
you  have the  windshield  wipe r system  switched  off  (lever  in  position 
0),  otherw ise  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  get  damaged  in the 
car  wash  if  it  shou ld  suddenly  come  on. 
(I] Tips 
• Worn  or dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  cause smearing  which  can 
affect  the  operation  of  the  rain  sensor . Check the  condit ion  of  your 
windshield  wiper  b lades regularly. 
•  The rain  sensor  is part  of  the  interval  wiping  system . Turn ing off 
the  ignition  will  a lso deactivate  the  rain  sensor.  To reactivate the 
sensor,  switch  off the  interval  wip ing function,  then  switch  it  back on 
again. 
•  The w indshield  wipers  are switched  off  when  the  ignition  is turned 
off . Activate  the  windsh ie ld  wipers  after  the  ignition  is switched  back 
on  by mov ing the  w indshield  wiper  lever to  any pos it ion. 
•  Make sure the  washer fl uid reservoir  in  the engine compar tment  is 
topped  off  before  going  on a long  trip . Look  up::::> 
page 294 for 
checking  and  filling  the  washer  conta iner. • 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: with  headli ght  was h er  syste m 
Headlight  washer  system 
The headlight  washer  system  cleans  the  headlights. 
- Operate  the  windshield  wiper/washer  system~ page 66, 
fig.  57  ®with  the headlights  turned  on  by  holding  the 
lever  for  longer  than  one  second.  _,,,, 
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Seats  and  storage 
Cigarette  lighter/socket 
Cigarette  lighter 
. . 
. . 
Using  the  cigarette  lighter 
- Push the  knob  in. 
•  • IO .. :g •  •  N : : "-.. ~ . . 
.. . . 
Fig . 87  Open front 
beverage  storage 
c ompartment  wit h 
ciga rette  lighter 
-Wait  until  the  cigarette  lighter  knob  pops  out. 
- Remove  the  cigarette  lighter immediately  and  use it. 
- Reinsert  cigarette  lighter  into the  socket  after  use. 
Connecting  an  appliance 
-Remove  cigarette  lighter. 
- Plug in appliance  to be  used. 
The  socket  of the  cigarette  lighter  may be  used  for  12 -volt  app liances 
w ith  maximum  consumption  of  up  to 100  watts,  such  as  a flash  light, 
small  vacuum  cleaner,  etc. 
Before  you  purchase any  accessories,  always read  and  follow  the 
information  in=> 
page 348, "Additional  accessor ies  and  parts 
replacemen t". 
& WARNING 
Improper  use of the  cigarette  lighter  can cause  serious injury  or 
start  a fire. 
•  Be careful  when  using the cigarette lighter.  If  you do not  pay 
attention  to  what you are  doing  when  you  are  using the  cigarette 
lighter  you  can  burn yourself  . 
•  The cigarette  lighter  and  socket remain  functional  even  if the 
i gnition  is  switched  off  or  the  ignition key is removed.  Never leave 
children  inside the  vehicle without  supervision. 
0 Note 
•  To avoid  damag ing  the  socket,  only  use  plugs  that  fit  properly. 
•  Only  use the  cigarette  lighter  socket  as  a  power  source  for  elec
t rical  accessories  for  short  durat ions.  Use  the  sockets  in the vehicle 
when  a  power  source  is needed  for  longer  durations . 
[ i ] Tips 
When  the  engine  is off  and  accessories  are  st ill plugged  in and  are  on, 
the  vehicle  battery  can  sti ll be  drained. •  

Outlet 
The outlet  in the  front  and  rear center  console  may  be 
used  for  12-volt  appli ances . 
- Fold  the  cover  fo r the  outlet  down . 
Fig. 88  Center 
c on sole , fr ont:  12 -vol t 
ou tlet 
- Rear  center  console:  remove  the  12  V cover  from  the 
out le t. 
- Plug  in appliance  to  be  used. 
The  outlet  may  be  used  for  12-volt  appliances  with  maxim um 
consumption  of  up  to  100  wat ts,  su ch as  a flash  light,  small  vacuum 
cleaner,  etc. 
Be fore  you  purchase  any  accessories,  always  read  and  fo llow the 
information  in:::::, 
page 348, "Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement". 
& WARNING 
The  outlet  plus  any  applianc es plugged  into  it  r emain  functional 
even  if the  ign ition  is switched  off  or th e ign itio n key is remo ved. 
Ne ver  leave  children  in side the  vehicle  without  supervi sion. 
Cont rols a nd e quip 
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OP-eration 
Seats  and  storage 
0 Note 
To  avo id damaging  the  socket,  only  use  p lugs  that  fit  p roperly. 
[ i ] Tips 
Whe n the  engine  is off  and  accesso ries a re st ill plugged  in and  a re on, 
the  vehicle  battery  can  still  be  drained. • 
Storage 
General  overview 
There are numerous  places  to  store  items  in your  vehicle . 
Glove  compa rtment :::::,  page 94 
Storage  compartment  in  roof :::::, page 95 
Coat  hooks :::::, page 95 
Storage  compartment  in the  trunk :::::, page 86 
& WARNING 
•  Alwa ys rem ove objects  from  the  in strument  panel.  Any items 
not  stor ed  could  slid e around  in side the  v ehicle  while  driv ing  or 
when  a ccelerating  o r whe n applying  t he br ake s or whe n driv ing 
around  a corn er. 
•  When  you  are  dri ving  make  sure  that  an ything  you  ma y have 
placed  in the  center  con so le or other  sto rage  locat ion s cannot  fall 
out  into  the  footwells . In  case  of  sudden  br aking you would  not  be 
able  to  b rake  or  acc ele rate. 
•  An y article s of clothing  that  you  ha ve hung  up  mu st  not  inter
f e re with  th e driver's  view . The co at  hooks  are  d esigne d only  for 
lightweight  clothing.  Ne ver  ha ng  any  clothing  with  ha rd,  pointed 
or  heavy  obj ects  in the  pockets  on  th e co at  hooks . During  sudden 
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