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Seats and storage compartmentsThe importance of correct seat adjustmentProper seat adjustment optimises the level of protection 
offered by seat belts and airbags.Your vehicle has five seats, two in the front and three in the rear. Each seat is 
equipped with a three-point seat belt.
The driver seat and the front passenger seat can be adjusted in many ways to 
suit the physical requirements of the vehicle occupants. The correct seat 
position is very important for:•a fast and easy operation of all controls on the instrument panel,•a relaxed posture which does not cause drowsiness,•a safe driving ⇒ page 7,•ensuring that the seat belts and airbag system provide maximum protec-
tion  ⇒page 19.WARNING
•If the driver and passengers assume improper sitting positions, they 
may sustain critical injuries.•More people than available seats must never be transported in your 
vehicle.•Every passenger in the vehicle must properly fasten and wear the seat 
belt belonging to his or her seat. Chil dren must be protected with an appro-
priate child restraint system  ⇒page 46, “Child safety”.•The front seats and all head restraints must always be adjusted to body 
size and the seat belt must always be properly adjusted to provide you and 
your passengers with optimum protection.
•Always keep your feet on the footwell when the vehicle is moving; never 
rest them on the dash panel, out of the window or on the seat. This is also 
applied to passengers. An incorrect sitting position exposes you to an 
increased risk of injury in case of a sudden braking or an accident. If the 
airbag is triggered, you could sustain severe injuries due to an incorrect 
sitting position.•It is important for the driver and front passenger to keep a distance of 
at least 25 cm from the steering wheel or dash panel. Failure to respect the 
minimum distance means that the airbag will not protect you. Risk of fatal 
injury. The distance between the driver and the steering wheel or between 
the front passenger and the dash panel should always be as great as 
possible.•Adjust the driver or front passenger seat only when the vehicle is 
stationary. This also applies to the forwards/backwards adjustment of the 
rear seats. Otherwise, your seat could move unexpectedly while the vehicle 
is moving. This could increase the risk of an accident and therefore, injury. 
In addition, while adjusting your seat, you will assume an incorrect sitting 
position. Risk of fatal accidents.•Special guidelines apply to installing a child seat on the front 
passenger seat. When installing a child seat, please observe the warnings 
described in  ⇒page 46, “Child safety”.WARNING (continued)
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DrivingSteeringAdjusting the steering wheel position
The height and reach of the steering wheel can be freely 
adjusted to suit the driver.
– Adjust the driver seat to the correct position.
– Push the lever under the steering column  ⇒fig. 133  down 
⇒ .
– Adjust the steering wheel until the correct position is set  ⇒fig. 134 .
– Then push the lever up again firmly  ⇒.
WARNING
•Incorrect use of the steering column adjustment function and an incor-
rect seating position can result in serious injury.•To avoid accidents, the steering column should be adjusted only when 
the vehicle is stationary.
Fig. 133  Adjusting the 
steering wheel position
Fig. 134  Proper sitting 
position for driver
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172•Adjust the driver seat or steering wheel so that there is a distance of at 
least 25 cm between the steering wheel and your chest  ⇒page 171, 
fig. 134 . If you fail to observe the minimum distance, the airbag will not 
protect you. Risk of fatal injury.•If your physical constitution does not allow you to maintain the 
minimum distance of 25 cm, contact an Authorised Service Centre. The 
Authorised Service Centre will help you to decide if special specific modifi-
cations are necessary.•If you adjust the steering wheel so that it points towards your face, the 
driver airbag will not protect you properly in the event of an accident. Make 
sure that the steering wheel points towards your chest.•When driving, always hold the steering wheel with both hands on the 
outside of the ring at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions. Never hold the 
steering wheel at the 12 o’clock positi on, or in any other manner (e.g. in 
the centre of the steering wheel, or on the inside of the rim). In such cases, 
if the airbag is triggered, you may sustain injuries to the arms, hands and 
head.
SafetyElectronic Stability Programme (ESP)* 
ESP helps make driving safer in certain situations.The Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) includes the electronic differential 
lock (EDL), the traction control system  (TCS), the brake assist system (BAS) 
and the trailer stabilisation programme (TSP). The ESP function works 
together with the ABS. Both warning lamps will light up if the ESP or ABS 
systems are faulty.
The ESP is started automatically when the engine is started.
The ESP is always active, and cannot be switched off. With the ESP switch it is 
only possible to switch TCS off.
The TCS can be deactivated when in cases where wheel sliding is desirable.
For example:•When driving with snow chains,
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 135  Detailed view of 
the centre console: ESP 
button
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•when driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces,•when the vehicle is stuck, to rock it backwards and forwards.
Next, the button should be pressed to reactivate the TCS.WARNING
•The Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) cannot defy the laws of 
physics. This should be kept in mind, particularly on slippery and wet 
roads and when towing a trailer.•Always adapt your driving style to suit the condition of the roads and 
the traffic situation. Do not let the extra safety afforded by ESP tempt you 
into taking any risks when driving, as this can cause accidents.•Please refer to the corresponding warning notes on ESP in  ⇒page 197, 
“Intelligent technology”.
Ignition lockPosition of the ignition keyIgnition switched off, steering lock 
In this position ⇒ fig. 136 the ignition and the engine are OFF and the 
steering may get locked.
For the  Steering lock  to operate without the ignition key, turn the steering 
wheel until it locks with an audible sound. You should always lock the 
steering wheel when you leave your vehicle. This will help prevent vehicle 
theft  ⇒ .
Switching the ignition or the glow plug system on 
Turn the ignition key to this position and release it. If the key cannot be turned 
or it is difficult to turn from position   to position  , move the steering 
wheel back and forth until it loosens up.
Fig. 136  Ignition key 
positions
A0
A1
A0
A1
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178Manual switch from LPG to petrol
Press the   button on the centre console  ⇒page 177, fig. 137 to change 
mode. The green lamp on the instrument panel goes out and the notification 
changed to petrol mode  is displayed.
Running on petrol
Run the engine with petrol for short journeys at regular intervals to avoid 
problems in the petrol system.
WARNING
LPG is a highly explosive and inflammable substance. It may cause severe 
burns and other injury.•Due care must be taken to avoid any risk of fire or explosion.•When parking the vehicle in a closed area (for example in a garage), 
make sure that there is adequate ventilation, either natural or mechanical, 
to neutralise the LPG in the event of a leak.Note
•If frequent short journeys are made, especially when the outside temper-
ature is low, the vehicle will tend to run on petrol more often than on LPG. 
Therefore, the petrol tank may empty before the LPG tank.•The notification LPG mode not possible  may be displayed.Start-Stop function*Description and operationThe Start-Stop function stops the engine when the vehicle is 
stopped and starts it automatically when required. – When the vehicle is stopped, put it in neutral and release the 
clutch pedal. The engine will stop.
– When the clutch pedal is pressed, the engine starts again.
– The instrument panel screen displays information about the  status of the Start-Stop function  ⇒page 180, fig. 139 .
Start-Stop function conditions•The driver seat belt must be buckled.•The engine hood must be closed.•The engine must be at operating temperature•The steering wheel must be straight.•The vehicle must be on flat ground.•The vehicle must not be in reverse.•A trailer must not be connected.•The temperature of the passenger compartment must be within the 
comfort limits (button      ⇒page 168, fig. 132  should be selected).•The windscreen de-mist function must be off.•If not , it requires an increase in airflow    ⇒page 168, fig. 132 for more 
than three presses.•The temperature must not be set to  HI or  LO.•The driver door must be closed.•The diesel particulate filter must not be in regeneration mode, for diesel 
engines.•The battery charge must not be low for the next start.•The battery temperature must be between -1 °C and 55 °C.•The parking assistant, Park Assist* must not be activated.
GAS
ACA11
A10
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Start-Stop function interruption
In the following situations, the Start-Stop function will be interrupted and the 
engine will automatically start:
•The vehicle starts moving.•The brake pedal is pressed several times in a row.•The battery has been discharged excessively.•The Start-Stop System is manually deactivated.•The windscreen de-mist function is turned on.•The temperature of the passenger compartment exceeds the comfort 
limits (button      ⇒page 168, fig. 132  should be selected).•If in an increase in airflow    ⇒page 168, fig. 132  is required for more 
than three presses.•Temperature setting  HI or  LO is selected.•The engine coolant temperature is insufficient.•The alternator is faulty, for example the V-belt has ruptured.•If any of the conditions described in the previous section are not fulfilled.WARNING
Never allow the vehicle to move with the engine off for any reason. You 
could lose control of your vehicle. This could cause an accident and serious 
injury.•The brake servo does not work with the engine off. You need more force 
to stop the vehicle.•Power steering does not work when the engine is not running. That is 
why it is much more difficult to turn the steering wheel.•Disconnect the Start-Stop system when driving through water (fording 
streams, etc.).
Note
•For vehicles with the Start-Stop function and a manual gearbox, when the 
engine is started, the clutch must be pressed.•When the conditions for the Start-Stop function are not fulfilled, the 
instrument panel displays the Start-Stop indicator dimmed.•The vehicle can be restarted by rotating the steering wheel three times, 
that is, more than 270°.Switching the Start-Stop function on and offEvery time the ignition is switched on, the Start-Stop function is 
automatically switched on.
ACA11
A10
Fig. 138  The Start-Stop 
function button.
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the full power of the engine. This programme is not recommended for use on 
the motorway or in the city.
Selecting the manual programme (tiptronic)
This programme allows driving similar to a manual gearbox.
This programme may be accessed using the selector lever or from the 
steering wheel controls when this option is fitted 
⇒page 185.
Selector lever locking
The selector lever lock prevents gears from being engaged 
inadvertently, which would cause the vehicle to move.Releasing the selector lever lock
– Start the vehicle. – Press and release the brake pedal, at the same time press the 
button on the selector lever.
The lock is only activated when the vehicle is stopped or at a speed of less 
than 5 km/h. At higher speeds, the lock is automatically released in position 
N.
For rapid changes of position (e.g. from  R to D) the lever will not lock. If the 
lever remains in the position  N more than one second then it is locked. With 
the automatic lock, the lever is prevented passing from  P and  N to any other 
gear without first pressing the brake pedal.
The selector lever must be put in the position  P in order to remove the key.Driving with an automatic gearbox* / DSG automatic gearbox
The drive and reverse gears are automatically engaged.
Fig. 144  Deactivating the 
lock
Fig. 145  Driving
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•If you must stop on a hill, always hold the vehicle using the footbrake 
to avoid rolling back.•The footbrake must not be held for a long period of time, not even 
lightly; continuous braking will cause overheating of the brakes and a 
reduction or even a loss of braking power and a significant increase in 
braking distances.•Never allow the vehicle to coast down a gradient with the selector lever 
in positions N or D, even when the engine is not running. For descents, the 
use of the tiptronic programme is recommended to keep the speed 
reduced.Caution
•Never use the automatic gearbox to hold the vehicle stationary on a hill, 
even for short periods, as this may overheat the gearbox and cause damage. 
Apply the handbrake or depress the foot brake to hold the vehicle in position.•If the vehicle is allowed to roll with the engine stopped but the selector in 
position N then the gearbox may be damaged because it will not be 
lubricated.
Changing gear in tiptronic mode*
The tiptronic system allows the driver to select gears manu-
ally
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 146  Changing gear 
with TiptronicFig. 147  Steering wheel 
with levers for automatic 
gearbox
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