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• When the engine is cold, avoid high engine 
speeds, driving at full throttle and overloading 
the engine. 
Displays 
• The needle on the rev counter should only 
briefly tip into the red area. Damage to the en
gine may otherwise be incurred. 
&"" Changing up a gear early wi~l help to save 
W fuel a nd minimise engine no1se. 
Fig. 13 A: bonnet open , B : tailgate  open, C: front left door open,  D: right  rear door open (only in four-door 
vehicles) 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-W.I information and safety warnings A on 
page 20. 
Depending on the vehicle equipment level, a  varie
ty of information can be  displayed  in the  instrument 
cluster =>Fig. 12 @: 
• Open doors, bonnet and  tailgate =>Fig. 13 
• Warning and information messages 
• Mileage displays 
• Time 
• Radio and navigation information =>Booklet Ra
dio 
or =>Booklet Navigation  system 
• Telephone information =>Booklet Provision for 
mobile  telephone 
• Outside temperature 
• Compass display 
• Selector lever positions 
• Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) 
• Driving data display (multifunction  display 
(MFD)) and menus for various settings 
=>page 26 
• Service interval dis play =>page 24 
• Speed warning  function =>page 26 
• Speed warning for winter tyres 
• Start/stop  system status display =>page 196 
• Status display for active cylinder management 
(ACr®) =>page 190 
• Traffic  signs detected by the traffic  sign recogni
tion system =>page 243 
• Engine code 
• Vehicle  battery charge  level (SOC) 
Open doors, bonnet and tailgate 
The instrument  cluster display indicates if any 
doors, or the bonnet or tailgate, are open once the 
vehicle has been unlocked, and while the vehicle is 
in  motion . 
In some cases, an acoustic warning is 
also sounded . Different instrument cluster designs 
will have different displays. 
Instrument cluster   

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If Ill~ ut ·id  I mpera ture f lis ba-
lm -t4''C (+39~F), the display  als o  sh ows  a snow-
0,1'-mbol (i e  w  rning) . This  symbo l re m ains lit 
up until th ou tside  t mp erature  rises above +6°C 
(+ 4 ·'F)-£. 
hicl is s ta tionary. tl1e auxiliary  hea te r is 
wit h d  on  (  p age  264)  or the ve hi cle is tr ave l
tin A t  v  ry I w speeds , the te mper atur e disp laye d 
m y be slightly higl1er th a n  th e actual outside te m
per lure due  to  hea t ra di ated  from the e ngine . 
Th e meas uring  range 
lies be tw ee n -45 °C  (-49 °F) 
and  +76"C 
(+169 °F) . 
Compass display 
When  the ignition  and navigation  system are 
switched on, the instrument  cluster  display  shows 
the  current  direction 
of travel. 
Selector lever positions (automatic gearbox) 
The gear  selec ted is displayed  on the  side  of  the 
selecto r leve r and  on the di
spla y in th e instrument 
cluster . The  dis play  may  show  which  gear has 
been  selected  if 
the lever is in 0/S, or  in  Tiptronic 
mode 
~page 169 . 
Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) 
While the  vehicle  is in  mot ion , the  instrum ent clus
ter may show  which  gear should  be  selec ted  to re
duce  fuel cons umption 
~page 169. 
Speed warning for winter tyres 
A display  in the  instrument  clu ste r indicates when 
the  set maximum  speed  has  been  exceeded 
~page 26. 
Speed warning  settings  can be mad e and  adjusted 
in  the infotai nment system  using the 
@) button  and 
the 
0 and (T yres) function  buttons ~page 3 1. 
Start/stop system status display 
The  instrumen t cluste r display  shows informat ion 
about  the  current  status 
~page 1 96 . 
Vehicle battery charge level (SOC) 
In some  models , the  battery  charge le vel  (SOC1l) 
is displayed  as a percentage . 
To displa y  the  ch arge leve l, pr ess  and  hold  button 
~Fig. 12 0 with the ignition  switched off until SOC 
appea rs in  the  display . 
1> State of ch arg e 
Engine code 
Press and  ho ld  button ~Fig. 12 0 (fo r approxi
mately  15 seco nds)  to show  the vehicle's  engine 
code  in 
the  display . The  ignition  should  be swit ch
ed on but  the  engin e  should  not be running. 
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A WARNING l 
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. 
• Stop the  vehicle as soon as possible and 
when  safe to do so. 
• Broken-down vehicles increase the risk of 
accidents both for you and for other road 
users. If necessary , switch on the hazard 
warning lights and set up the warning trian
gle to warn other road  users. 
• Stop the vehicle  at a safe distance away 
from moving traffic and ensure that no part of 
the exhaust system  can come into contact 
with any inflammable material  underneath the 
vehicle, e.g . dry grass or fuel. 
~A WARNING 
Streets and bridges can  be iced over at out
side temperatures above freezing point. 
• There may be black ice on the roads at 
outside temperatures above +4°C (+39 °F) and 
also when no snowflake symbol is displayed 
as a black ice warning. 
•  You should never rely solely on the out
side temperature display! 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be
ing damaged. 
m Di~erent instrument cluste~s are  available , 
L!J wh1ch means that the vers1ons and displays 
may  vary. 
In displays  without warning  or informa
tion  texts , faults  are indicated  exclusively 
by the in
dicator la mps. 
m D epe nding  on the  vehicle  equipment  level, 
W some  settings  and displays  may also appear 
in  the  infotainment  system. 
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th r  sp liv e fun ction i s swi tc h ed  on . 
Chan ges  made in  settin gs  menu s are autom atica l
ly applie d imm ediate ly afte r  entry . 
u  hin g 
t11e G fun ction  button alw ays ta kes  you 
b3ck to the previo us  m enu .  The 
following  menu overview 
stows tl e stru ture 
of the  infota inment  system  menu. The  a tual n
te nt of the  menus  and the names of ind1 i u I 
m enu  points  depends  on the ehicle  ele tr r i 
and ve hicle equ ipment level. 
M enu Submenu Settings options 
1 Furtller in-
/formation 
The 
follow ing systems can  be de activated 
or  activated : 
ESC system 
--Traction control system (TCS ) :::>page 1 9 
-Electronic stabilisat ion  programme 
(ESC). 
Tyre monitor display Store  the tyre  pressures  (SET ). :::>page 253 
Tyre settings Activation  or deactivat ion of the speed 
Winter tyres warning. :::>page 3  8 
Setting  the speed  warning value. 
A ctivation  or dea ctivation of the last  selec -
ted distance . 
ACC (adaptive cruise The following functions  can be set: :::>page 226 control) -Driving  programme 
-The time interval from the vehicle in  front 
(distance  setting). 
The 
follow ing functions  can be activated  or 
Front Assist (area deactivated : 
-Area monitoring  system :::>page 235 monitoring system) -Advance warning 
- Distance  warning 
display . 
Driver assist lane Assist (lane settings departure warning Activation  or deactivation of ind iv idual  lane :::>page 240 
system) guidance . 
Show  recognised  traffic signs  in  the 
mu lt i-
Traffic sign func tion display (MFD) . recog-Activation  or deactiv atio n of trailer re cogni-:::>page 24 nit ion tion (display of traffic  signs for ve hicles 
with  a trailer) . 
Driver Alert System  Activation 
or deactivation of the Driver :::>page 246 Alert Syst em . 
ProActive occupant Activation  or dea ctiv atio n of the  ProAc tive 51 protection occupant  protection  system . :::>page 
Automatic  activation of the Park Pilot. 
Parking/ma-The  following  functions  can be set: 
noeuvring set-ParkPilot -Front and  rear volume :::::>page 2  1 
tings -Front  and rear  tone 
-Audio volume reduction. 
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• If tile wh el  on  one axle  are  loaded  more 
heav ily.  e .g . high  load  level. 
• If snow chains  h ve  been  fitted. 
• If a te mper ry  spare  wheel  ha s  been  fitted. 
• If one wheel per axle  has  been  changed . 
In certain  circumsta nces.  the  tyre  monitor  dis-
play W may become  slow or may not display  any thing, e .g . with  a sporty  driv ing  style.  in winter  driving condit ions , on  unpaved  roads, or when  driving 
w ith snow chains . 
Calibrating 
the tyre monitor display 
The tyre monitor  display will have to be  re-ca librated after changing  the tyre  pressure . or after 
c h anging one  or more wheels. Th is  also applies when wheels  are swapped,  e.g . from  the front  to the rear. 
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• Switch  on the  ignition . 
• Open the Tyre monitor display menu option  in the  infotai nment system display ~page 31. 
• Touch  the @ID function  button . 
• If all 4 wheels  are  se t to  the  correct va lues, 
t o uc h the (Co nfirm ) function  button to store  the tyre 
p ressu re s. 
• To uc hing the (cancel) button w ill prevent the cu r
rent  tyre pressures  from being  stored  and  the system will n ot  be  cali brated . 
During  normal  ve hi cle  operation , the 
system cali
br ates  itse lf independently  to the  the  fitted  tyres 
and  the tyre  pressures  filled by the 
driver. The cali
brated  values  are accepted  and monitored after a 
l ong  journey  at vari ous  speeds . 
If the wheels are loaded  more heavily than normal, 
e .g . if  the  veh icle is  ca rrying  hea vy  payload,  the 
tyre  press ure  must  be  rais ed to the  r
ecommended full-load tyre  pressure  before calibration =>page 308. 
l:l The  tyre monitor  dis play  stops working  if W the re is a malfunction  in  the ESC or ASS =>page 179 . 
l:l When  using snow chains , an  incorre ct  disL!J play  may  be shown  as the snow chains  in-
crease  the tyre  circumference .