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.u \ 1n j w v ip r 1 switched on auto
.1t1 ',111 if the front -.. ind creen wipers are
<::' t ' ' r ~ rse gear i eng ged.
m The automatic switch-on function when in. re
W verse gear can be switched on and off us1ng
the@] button and the G and (Mirror and wipers ) func
tion buttons in the infotainment system ~page 31.
ro Fi tread and observe the introductory information and safety warnings & on page 117.
iper response in various situat ions:
\.._e t e e d~ sat na•y
Healed a her jet
Headlight
hen sw1tched on , the wipers will temporarily be switched to the
ext setting down.
T e C hmatromc w1ll sw1tch to air recirculation mode for approxits ru -n a e l 30 seconds to prevent the smell of the windscreen wash-
a s t
er utd from entering the vehicle interior.
T e
rper in tervals are adjusted depending on the vehicle
speed. The faster the vehicle is travelling, the shorter the inter
a!
nses on
ward s the steering wheel when the dipped beam
headlights or main beam are switched on. Clean
off stubborn dirt (msects, etc.) from the headl ights
at regular intervals, for instance when filling the
tank .
In winter, you should remove any snow from the
headligh t w as her nozzles in the
bumper to keep
the headligh t washer system in work ing order. Re
move any ice with a de-icer spray.
r:l The w1per will try to wipe away any obstacles
L!J that are on the wind screen . The w 1per will
sop moving 1f the obstacle blocks its path . Re-
mo e the obstacle and swttch the wiper back on
agam
Service position for the front windscreen wipers
F ig . 88
2 -!.
r-T'n ~lr t rea~ and observe the introductory
L-Jr:J.J mformat1on and safety warnings on
page 117 .
Tt>e .vtndscreen Wlper arms can be h fted off the
ndsaeen when 10 the serv1ce pos1t1on ~ Ftg. 88.
Carry out e followtng s eps to move the w rnd
screen w1pers
t o the servtce pos1t1on
• The bonnet must be closed ~page 277.
• Swrtch the 1gntlton on and then off aga
1n
•
B ne y press down the wtndsc reen w1per le er
~F1g. 86 @.
Lights and vision 119
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L!J dr iving , take yo ur foot off the accele rato r.
WiJil fo r tile e ng in e ~~v s in t~e ne utral po sitio n be-
fo re solo ctin g a pos1!1o n agam.
Fig. 137 Se lecto r leve r in Tiptronic position (left
hand drive) . The controls are mirrored for right
hand drive vehicles
rT'n F irst read and observe the introductory
L-.W.I information and safety warnings.& on
page 169 .
Using Tiptronic , the ge ars can be shifted up and
down manually in an automat ic gearbox . The gear
that is currently selected will be maintained when
the Tiptronic programme is selected . This remains
the case until the system does not perform a gear
change due to the current driv ing situation .
Operating Tiptronic with the selector lever
• Push the selector lever in pos it ion 0/S t o the
right into the Tiptronic gate ~ 4 in Automatic gear
b o x: selecting a
gear on page 174 .
• Gently push the selecto r lever forward 0 or
back G to shift gear up or down ~Fig. 137.
Operating Tiptronic with the paddles
• In driving mode 0 or S, or in the Tiptronic gate,
u se
the paddles o n the steering wheel ~Fig. 138
(arrows) .
• Pull the right paddle [+Off] towards the steering
Wheel to change up a gea r.
Fig. 138 Steer ing wheel with 2 padd les for Tip
Ironic
• Pull
the left paddle 8 towards the stee ring
whe el to cha nge down a gea r.
• To leave Tiptronic mode, pull the right pad
dle (+OFF) towa rds the steering whee l for approxi
mat ely one second .
Tiptronic is
automatically deactivated if the selector
paddles
are not operated for some time and the
selector lever is not in the Tiptronic gate.
• When accelerating, the gearbox automati
cally shifts up to the next gear shortly before
the maximum permitted engine speed is
reached.
• When shifting down a gear manually, the
gearbox will not change gear until the engine
can no longer be overrevved.
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Fig. 146 In the centre consol e: butt on for the
s tart/s top syst em
r-T'n First read and observe the introductory
L-lcJJ information and safety warnings .&. on
page
196.
The start/stop system automatically switches the
engine off when the vehicle is stationary . When re
quired , the engine restarts automatically .
The function is automatically activated every time
the ignit ion is switched on. The instrument cluster
display will show information about the current sta
tus .
You can find additional information on the start/
stop mode by pressing
the~ button in the Vehi
cl e status menu in the infota inment system .
Always deactivate the start/stop system manually
when driving through water.
Vehicles with a manual gearbox
• When the vehicle is stat ionary , d isengage the
g e
ar and release the clutch pedal. The engine is
stopped .
• Depress the clutch pedal to restart the engine .
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox
• When the vehicle is stationary , press and hold
the brake pedal. The engine
is stopped.
• Ta ke your foot off the brake pedal, or depress
the acce lerator, to restart the engine .
Important preconditions for automatic
engine switch-off
• The driv er is wearing their seat belt.
• The driver door is closed .
• The bonnet is closed .
• The factory-fitted towing bracket is not attached
ele ctrically to a trailer .
• A minimum engine temperature has been
rea ched .
198 I While driving
• The ve hicle has been moved since the engine
was las t switc he d off.
• F or v ehicle s with Climatronic: the temperatu
inside the ve hicle is within the pre-set temperat~~e
ra nge .
• The de frost function of the air conditioning sys.
tem is not switched on.
• The charging state of the vehicle battery is suf.
ficient.
• The temperature of the vehicle battery is not
too
low or too high .
• The vehicle is not on a steep incline.
• For vehicles with an automatic gearbox: the
front wheels are not angled too sharply .
• The windscreen heating is not switched on.
• Reverse gear is not engaged .
• The park assist system (Park Assist) system is
not active .
When the condit ions
for automatic engine swit ch
off are only fulfilled when the vehicle is stationary,
the engine can also switch off subsequently :
• When the driver creates the required conditions
by performing an action , e .g . by switching off the
defrost function .
• If the @ button in the centre console is pressed
twice ~Fig. 146.
• When selector lever position P is selected in
vehicles with an automatic gearbox.
Conditions for an automatic restart
The engine can start automatically under the fol
lowing conditions :
• If the temperature inside the vehicle substan
tially increases or decreases .
• If the vehicle rolls on.
• If the voltage of the vehicle battery falls.
• If the steering wheel is moved.
Conditions that require a manual engine
start
The engine must be started manually in the folloW·
ing conditions :
• If the driver unfastens their seat belt.
• If the driver door is opened .
• If the bonnet is opened.
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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.
I D•ive• assist systems 12t3
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:IIPR~l o a 11, lo11u o r lllall llle ve hi cle.
1'~1 "'" • WIIPil 1 AI kin g prtrall el to the road: driv e pas t
thE~ pe~'"'''~ Rp;:~ce Rl a SI ee d of no m ore than
~~ ~rll'h ( r. rnpll) and at a d is ta n ce betw een ap
pr\.l\llllRlr l Q .r. Ill cmd 2 rn from the parking sp ace .
, Wlum p~r kin perpendicular to the road:
dn\ e pns tllle p;:1rl~i11 space a t a sp ee d of n o mor e
lhan :£0 ""'11' (1 2 111~h) and a t a dista nce be tw ee n
ili'P' \ltmle ly 0.5 m a nd 2 m from the parking
~I'R '9 .
• Yuu \1 ill R ·lli eve b st parkin g result s if yo u stop
, ur el11 ·le a para lle l as possib le to the parke d
veh1 ·I o r tll o edge of til e road.
• If a ullal>l e par king space is indi cated in the in-
l1lll11e llt ·lust r disp la y, s lop the ve hicle and , after
a brief pause, se lect rev erse gear.
• F 11 w til e Ins tructions in the instrum ent cluster
dtSIJI~y
• Rei :la e til e steeri ng wheel wh en th e following
me· age Is sh ow n ~ in Introduc tio n on
Page21 teering intervent. active!
Monitor the area around vehicle.
• Clle k the area aro und the ve hi cle and careful-
1 depress til e acce lerator p e dal - do not exceed
7 hm/11 (4 nliJh).
• The Park Ass is t sys te m will only operate the
steenng wheel duri ng the parki ng pro ced ure. The
driver operates the accelerator, clutch, gear
hift and bra ke .
• r=ollow the vis ual in stru ctions and the acoustic
Wan~ing to nes of the Park As sis t system until the
Palkll1g procedur e has bee n completed .
• lhe Park Assis t sys te m will guide the vehicle
\Vhen d rivin g fo rw ards and re ve rsing until the vehi
cle Is parked straig ht in the parking space.
t Wait until the stee ring has completed the steer
ng P1~C dure at the e nd of eve ry parking move
nlent In orde r to ac hieve an optimal p arking result.
; )
A n1es age is display ed on the instrument clus
Ger one the parking procedure is completed and
n ~cou tic s ignal tone may b e he ard .
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Interrupting or automatically stopping the
parking procedure
The Park Ass is t system will stop the parking proce
dure if th e following happens :
• The 8 button is pressed.
• The ve hi cle spee d when parking is higher than
app roxim ate ly
7 km /h (4 mph).
• The driver operates the steering wheel.
• The parking procedure was not completed with
in approximately 6 minutes of activating the auto
matic stee ring intervention .
• There is a system fault (system is temporarily
un ava ilable) .
•
The TCS is switched off or the TCS or ESP
starts to regulate .
r::l The Park Assist system has system-related
l!J limitations . For example, the Park Assist sys
t e m cannot help you to park the
vehicle on tight
b e nd s.
r::l Wh en parking parallel to the road , a warning
L!J signal can be heard to tell the driver to switch
between driving forwards and reversing because
the change
of direct ion should not take place in the
permanent tone area
of the ParkPilot.
r::l The progress bar in the instrument cluster
l!J display will symbolically indicate the relative
distance remaining .
W If the Park Assist system turns the steering
l!J wheel when the vehicle is stationary , the 6l
symbol appears as well. Depress the brake pedal
so that the steering movement takes place with the
vehicle stationary, keeping the required number of
parking movements to a minimum.
r::l If the parking result worsens after a wheel is
~ changed, the system will first have to syn
chronise
itself with the new wheel. The synchroni
sation procedure is carried out
automatically while
the vehicle is in motion. You can support this proc
ess by driving slowly (less than 20 km/h (12 mph))
through a bend, e.g. in an empty car park.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driving out of a parking space with the Park Assist system (only parking
spaces
parallel to side of road)
..-T'n First read and observe the introductory
L-1:J.I information and safety warnings & on
page
213.
Getting out of a parking space
• Sta rt th e e ngin e.
• Pr es s the~~ Fig . 158 button . An indicator
lamp lights up in the button when the function is
switch ed on .
• Press the turn sign al lever for the side of the
str ee t wh ere the parking space is that you want to
g e t
out of.
• Sele ct re verse gear.
• Follow the instructions of the Park Assist sys
tem .
• Release the steer ing wheel when the following
mess age is shown ~ ~ in Introdu ction on
page 213
Steering intervent. active!
Monitor the area around vehicle.
• Check the area around the vehicle and careful
ly depress the accelerator pedal -do not exceed
7 km /h (4 mph) .
Automatic brake intervention
r-('n :irst rea~ and observe the introductory
L-lc:JJ 1nformat1on and safety warnings ~ on
page
213.
The park assist system helps the driver by braking
automatically . The automatic braking does not re
place the driver's responsibility for the accelerator
brake and
clutch ~ £. '
A parking manoeuvre will be interrupted if a speed
of approximately 7 km /h (4 mph) is exceeded .
Automatic brake intervention to avoid
excess speed
An automatic brake intervention may occur to pre
vent .the
vehicle from exceeding a speed of ap
proximately 7 km/h (4 mph) . The parking manoeu
vre can be cont inued after the automatic brake in
t e rvention .
The automatic br a
ke intervention can take place
once per parking manoeuvre .
216 I While driving
---• The Park Assi~t syste.m will operate only the
steering wheel whrle gettrng out of the parking
space .
The driver operates the accelerator
. ' clutch, gear shaft and brake.
• If it is possible to pull out of the parking space
the Park Assist
system is ended automatically . '
Take
over steering and, if the traffic situation allows
it, pull out of the parking space.
Automatic cancellation for getting out of a
parking space
The Park Assist system will cancel the procedure
of getting out of the parking space if one of the fo l
lowing happens :
• The vehicle speed when getting out of the park
ing space is higher than approximately 7 km/h
(4 mph).
• The driver operates the steering wheel.
•
There is a system fault (system is temporarily
unavailable).
• The TCS is switched off or the TCS or ESP
starts to regulate . ~
Automatic brake intervention to minimise
damage
~hen approaching an obstacle, automatic braking
Intervention may occur. The Park Assist system
may bring the vehicle to a standstill before the ob
stacle under certain conditions , e .g . weather, ultra
sound detection , conditions of the car, load or in
cline .
•
Depress the brake pedal ~ &!
The. Park Assist system is ended following an auto
matic brake intervention to minimise damage.
A WARNING
Do not let the extra convenience afforded bY
the P~rk Assist system tempt you into takin~
any nsks when driving -this can cause accl
dents. The system is not a substitute tor the
full concentration of the driver.
• You should always be prepared to brake ,
the
vehicle yourself.
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Indicator lamp
Ut up Possible cause
CCS or the speed limiter is controll ing the speed.
several warning and indicato r l amps will light up
briefly as a fun cti o nal check whe n the ig nitio n is
switc h e d on . Th ey will switch off after a few sec
onds.
'
A WARNING .
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps
and text messages can lead to your vehicle
breaking down in traffic, and can cause acci
dent and serious injury.
• Never ignore any illuminated warning
lamps or text messages.
Failure
to observe illuminated indicator lamps
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be
ing damaged.
m If the CCS, ACC or speed limite r were
W switched on when the ignition was switc h e d
off, the
CCS or ACC will be switched on autom ati
cally the nex t tim e th e ignition is switc hed on. How
ever, no speed is stor ed. The speed limiter's las t
set speed remains stored.
r:i Displays can vary as different ve rsions of th e
W instrument cluster are availab le .
Fig. 160 On the left of the steering column: swit c h
and buttons for operating the CCS
Fig. 161 Left-hand side of the multifunct ion steer-
ing wheel : buttons for operating the
CCS ~
Driver assist systems
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read and observe e m ·
Function
Switching on the CCS .
Switch position, switch op~ration
on the turn signal lever~ Fig. 160
or button on the multifunction
steering wheel ~Fig. 161
Move switch CD on the turn signal
lever to position ON, or press the @
button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Action
--.
The system is switched on. Nos~
has yet been stored and th e sp eed.
not yet being contro lled .
Switching between the
CCS and the speed limit
er. Press
button
@ on the turn signal
lever,
or press the @ button on the
multifunction steering wheel. This switches between the CCS a
the speed limiter ~page 222.
Activating
the CCS.
Switching off the CCS
control temporarily.
Resuming
CCS control.
Increasing the set speed
(during
CCS control) . Press button
@ on
the turn signal
lever at the area marked
SET/-, or
press the @iJ button on the multifunc
tion steering
wheel.
Press switch CD on the turn signal
lever into position
CANCEL, or press
the
@ button on the multifunction
steering wheel.
OR: briefly press the @0 button on the
multifunction steering wheel.
OR:
depress the brake pedal.
Press button
@ on the turn signal
lever
at the area marked RES/+, or
press the @] button on the multifunc
tion steering wheel.
Press button
@ in the area marked
RES/+, or briefly press the@) button
on the multifunction steering wheel to
increase the speed in
small incre
ments
of 1 km/h (1 mph) and to store
the speed .
The current speed is stored and coo
trolled .
Control is switched off temporarily .
The speed is stored in the memory.
· t d and The stored speed is reactJva e
controlled .
Press the
Q button on the multifunc
tion steering wheel
briefly to increase
the speed
in increments of 1 0 km/h
(5 mph) and to store the speed .
. ntil ct1vely u The vehicle accelerates a
it reaches the new set
speed.
Press button
@on the turn signal
lever in the area marked
RES/+, or
press and hold the Q button on the
multifunction steering wheel to in
crease the speed continuously until
the button is released and to store the
speed .