
Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions Fro
ntPassenger Air
bag Enabled See
Operator's Man
ual The
fron t-pass enger airbag isen abled duringthejo urn ey, even
th ough :
R ach ild, asm alladult oran obj ectw eighing lessthan the
system' sweight threshold islocated onthe fron t-passenger
seat.
R the fron t-passenger seatisunocc upied.
The system maydetec tobjec tsor forc esapplying additional
weight onthe seat.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyassoon aspossible, paying
att ent ion toroad andtrafficcon dition s.
X En gage theparkin gbrake.
X Switc hoff the ignit ion.
X Open thefron t-passenger door.
X Remove thechild andthechild restraint system fromthefron t-
passenger seat.
X Ifnec essary, securethechild inachild restraint system ona
suitable rearseat.
X Make surethatthereare noobjec tson the seat adding tothe
weight.
The system mayother wisedetec tthe additional weightand
interpret theseat occupant's weightasgreater thanitactually
is.
X Keep theseat unoccupied, closethefront -passenger doorand
switch onthe ignition.
Observe the45(Y page44)indicator lampandthe
multifunction displayand check thefollowing:
Seat unoccupied andignition switched on:
R the 45 indicatorlampmust lightupand remain lit.When
the indicator lampison, OCS (Ypage 44)has deactivated the
front -passenger airbag.
R the Front
Passenger AirbagEnabled SeeOperator's Manual or Front
Passenger AirbagDisabl'd See Operator's
Manual displa
ymessages mustnotappea rint he
multifunction display.Wait foraperiod ofat least 60seconds
until thenecessary systemcheckshave been completed andto
make surethatthedispla ymessages donot appea rint he
multifunction display.
If these condition sare fulfilled ,the front -passenger seatcanbe
occupied again.Whether the45 indicatorlampremains lit
or goes outdepends onhow OCS classifies theoccupant.
If the condition sare not fulfilled ,the system isnot operating
correct ly. 248
Display
messagesOn-board computer and displays

Warning
andindic atorlamps inthe instrument cluster Seat
belt Probl
em Pos
siblecause s/cons equen cesand M Sol
utions 7
After
starting the
engine, thered seat
bel twarn ing lamp lights
up for sixsec onds. The
seat beltwarn inglamp remindsth edriv erand fron tpasse nger
to fast entheir seat belts.
X Fas teny our seat belt(Ypage 49). 7
Aft
erstart ingthe
engine, thered seat
belt warning lamplights
up. Inaddition, a
warning tonesounds
for uptosix seconds. G
Risk
ofinjur y The
driver's seatbeltisnot fastened.
X Fasten yourseatbelt(Ypage 49).
The warning toneceases. 7
The
redseat belt
warning lamplights up
after theengine starts,
as soon asthe driver's
or the front -passenger
door isclosed. G
Risk
ofinjur y The
driver orfront passenger hasnotfastened theirseatbelt.
X Fasten yourseatbelt(Ypage 49).
The warning lampgoesout. G
Risk
ofinjur y There
areobject son the front -passenger seat.
X Remove theobject sfrom thefront -passenger seatandstow
them inasecure place.
The warning lampgoesout. War
ning andindicator lampsin the instru mentcluster
269On-board computer and displays Z

Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
7
The
redseat belt
warning lampflashes
and aninterm ittent
audi blewarning
sounds. G
Risk
ofinjury The
driver orfront passenger hasnotfastened theirseatbelt. In
addition, youaredriving fasterthan15mph (25km/ h)or you have
briefly drivenfasterthan15mph (25km/ h).
X Fasten yourseatbelt(Ypage 49).
The warning lampgoesoutand theinter mittentwarning tone
ceases. G
Risk
ofinjur y There
areobject son the front -passenger seat.Inaddition, youare
driving fasterthan15mph (25km/ h)or you have briefly driven
faster than15mph (25km/ h).
X Remove theobject sfrom thefront -passenger seatandstow
them inasecure place.
The warning lampgoesoutand theinter mittentwarning tone
ceases. 270
War
ning andindicator lampsin the instru mentclusterOn-board computer and displays

Useful
information
i This
Operat or'sManual describesall
models andallstan dard andoption al
equipment ofyour vehicle available atthe
time ofpublication ofthe Operat or's
Manual. Country-specificdiffer encesare
possible. Pleasenotethat your vehicle may
not beequipped withallfeature s
descr ibed. Thisalso applies tosafet y-
related systemsand func tions. i
Please
readtheinfor mation onqualified
specialist workshops(Ypage 25). Loading
guidelines G
WARN
ING Always
fastenitems being carriedas secur ely
as possi ble. Use cargotie-do wn rings and
fa ste ning materi alsap pro priate forthe weight
and size ofthe load .
In an acc ident, durin gh ard brak ingorsudden
man euver s,loos eite ms will bethrown aroun d
ins ide theveh icle.This can cause injuryto
vehicle occupants unlesstheitems are
securely fastened inthe vehicle.
To help avoid personal injuryduring acollision
or sudden maneuver, exercisecarewhen
transport ingcargo. Donot pile luggag eor
cargo higher thantheseat backrests.
The cargo compartmen tist he preferred place
to carry object s.Always usecargo tie-down
rings, andifso equipp ed,alwa ysuse thecargo
net when transport ingcargo.
Never driveavehicle withthetailgate open.
Deadly carbon monoxide (CO)gases may
enter vehicle interior resulting in
unconsc iousness anddeath.
The gross vehicle weight(GVW)isthe vehicle
weight including fuel,vehicle toolkit,spare
wheel, installed accessories, vehicle
occupants andlugga ge/cargo.
The gross loadlimit andthegross vehicle
weight rating(GVWR) foryour vehicle must never
beexceeded. Thegross loadlimit and
the GVWR arespecified onthe vehicle
identification plateonthe B-pillar ofthe
driver's door(Ypage 362).
The load must alsobedistributed sothat the
weight oneach axlenever exceeds thegross
axle weight rating(GAWR) forthe front and
rear axles. Thespecifications forGVWR and
GAWR areonthe vehicle identification plate
on the B-pillar ofthe driver's door
(Y page 362).
Further information canbefound inthe
"Loadi ngthe vehicle" section(Ypage 362).
The handling characterist icsofaladen
vehicle aredependent onthe distribution of
the load within thevehicle. Forthis reason,
you should observe thefollowing noteswhen
transport ingaload:
R position heavyloadsasfar forwards as
possible andaslow down inthe cargo
compartmen taspossible .
R the load must notprotrude abovetheupper
edge ofthe seat backrests.
R alwa ysplace theload againstthe rear or
front seatbackrests. Makesurethatthe
seat backrests aresecurely lockedinto
place.
R hook inthe cargo netwhen loading.
R alwa ysplace theload behind unoccupied
seats ifpossible .
R secure theload withsufficiently strongand
wear-resistant tiedown. padsharp edges
for protect ion. Stowage
areas Stowage
compartments
Importa ntsafety notes G
WARNING To
help avoid personal injuryduring acollision
or sudden maneuver, exercisecarewhen
storing objects inthe vehicle. Putlugga geor
cargo inthe cargo compartment ifpossible . 284
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areasStowing and features

Do
not pile lugga georcar gohighe rthan the
seat backrests.
If so equipp ed,alwa ysuse thecargo netwhen
transport ingcargo. Thecargo netcannot
secure hardorheavy objects.
Parcel netscannot securehardorheavy
object s.
Keep compartmen tlids clos ed.This willhelp
to prev entstored obje ctsfro mbeing thrown
about andinjuring vehicleocc upant sdurin g
R brak ing
R vehic lemane uvers
R an acc ident
Stowa gecomp artm ents inthefront Glove
box i
The
glove boxcanbecoole d
(Y page 134). X
To open: pullhandle :and open glove box
flap ;.
X To close: foldglove boxflap ;upwards
unt ilit engag es.
The glove boxcanonly belock edand
unloc kedusing themec hanic alkey. 1
Glove boxunloc ked
2 Glove boxlocked
Ap artition for stowin gflat object sis loc ate d
in theupper sectionof theglov ebox .It can
be rem ovedto inc reas eth est owage spacein
th eglov ebox . X
To rem ove: pulloutpart ition : forwards
X To inst all:insert part ition : and push it
back untilit en gages .
Eyegla ssescomp artm ent X
To open :pres smar king:. St
owage areas
285Stowing and features Z

Stowage
compartments inthe rear Stowage
pockets G
WARNING Stor
age bags areinten dedforstoring light-
weight itemsonly.
Heavy objects,object swith sharp edges or
fragile objectsmay notbetransport edinthe
storage bag.Inan accident, duringhard
braking, orsudden maneuvers, theycould be
thrown around insidethevehicle andcause
injury tovehicle occupants.
Stor age bags cannot protect transport ed
goods inthe event ofan accident.
Stor age bags arelocated inthe rear
compartmen ton the driver's andfront -
passenger seatbackrest s. Parcel
nets G
WARNING Vehicles
withOccupant Classification System
(OCS)
Do not place object swith acombined weight
of more than4.4lbs(2kg) into theparcel net
on the back ofthe front passenger seat.
Otherwise, theOCS maynotbeable to
properly approximate theoccupant weight
category. G
WARNING Parcel
netsareinten dedforstoring light-
weight itemsonly,suchasroad maps, mail,
etc.
Heavy objects,object swith sharp edges, or
fragile objectsmay notbetransport edinthe
parcel nets.Inan accident, duringhard
braking, orsudden maneuvers, theycould be
thrown around insidethevehicle andcause
injury tovehicle occupants.
Parcel netscannot protect transport edgoods
in the event ofan accident. Parcel
netsarelocated inthe front -passenger
footwell andonthe back ofthe driver's and
the front -passenger seat. Thr
ough-loading facilityinthe rear
compar tment G
WARNING Do
not transport anyunsecured itemsinthe
through-loading area.
The through-loading facilityisopened from
the cargo compartmen t. X
Unlatch therear seat backrest sand tilt
them inthe cargo/load position.
X Fold down therear seat armrest.
X Pull thecent erhead restraint onthe rear
bench seatintotheuppermost position
(Y page 97).
X Slide release catch:tothe left and swing
flap ;tothe left until itis lying onthe rear
side ofthe rear bench seat. 286
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areasStowing and features

X
Push cover =forward untilitis lying onthe
rear seat armrest . Cargo
compar tment enlargement
Impor tantsafety notes G
WARNIN
G When
expanding thecargo volume, always
fully foldthecorres ponding seatsand,ifso
equipped, alwaysuse thecargo netwhen
tran sportin gcargo.
Unless youaretran sportin gcargo ,th eseat
back restsmust remainprop erlylockedin the
uprig htposit ion.
In an acc iden t,durin ghard brak ingorsudden
man euver s,loos eite ms will bethrown aroun d
ins ide theveh icle.This can cause injuryto
vehicle occupants unlesstheitems are
securely fastened inthe vehicle.
Always usethecargo tie-down rings. G
WARNING Never
driveavehicle withthetailgate open.
Deadly carbon monoxide (CO)gases may
enter vehicle interior resulting in
unconsc iousness anddeath.
! Fold theseat cushion upwardsbefore
folding therear bench seatforward.
Otherwise, thebackrests maybedamaged.
When thebackrest isfolded forwards, the
front seats should notbemoved totheir
rearmost position.Otherwise, thefront
seats andtherear bench seatcould be
damaged.
The left-hand andright-hand rearseat
backrests canbefolded forwards separately
to increase thecargo compartmen tcapaci ty. Foldi
ngtherea rbench seatforwar ds i
If
th edriv er'sor fron t-passe nger seat is
set foralarge rpers on,it may notbe
poss ibletofold therear benchseat
for wards .Int his case, move thefront seats
as far forward aspossible.
X Move thehead restraint sto the lowest
position (Ypage 97).
X Fold seatcushion :upwa rds. X
Pull release catch;upwa rdsinthe
direction ofthe arrow untilthebackrest is
completely unlocked.
! The backrest isheavy. Therefore, take
care when folding itdown. Makesurethat
the head restraint sare pushed allthe way
in so that thebackrests andseat cushions
are not damaged.
X Fold thebackrest forwards untilitreaches
the cargo compartmen tposition. Stowage
areas
287Stowing and features Z

X
Guide seatbelts; unde rrespect ive
clips :.
Folding therear bench seatback X
Fold seatbackr est;back untilitengages.
X Swing seatcushion :back.
X Pull upand adjust thehead restraint sif
nec essary (Ypage 97). Securing
cargo
Cargo tie-down rings Observe
thefollowing noteson securin g
loads:
R secure theload using thecargo tiedown
rings.
R do not use elastic straps ornet sto secure
a load, asthese areonly intended asan
anti- slipprotec tionforlight loads.
R do not route tiedowns across sharpedges
or corn ers.
R pad sharp edges forprotec tion. There
arefour cargo tiedown ringsinthe
cargo compart ment.Befor eusing thecargo
tie down ringsonthe fron tright -han dside of
the carg ocom partmen t,the parc elnet must
be pushed down. :
Cargo tiedown rings
Ba ghooks !
The bag hook canbear amaxim umload
of 6.6lbs (3kg). Donot use itto secur ea
load.
There isabag hook inthe carg ocom partmen t
on the left-han dside. X
Press themark ingonbag hook :.
X Turn baghook :untilit eng ages.
Secur inghooks Only
usethemoun tinghook sto secur eitem s
of luggage uptomaxim umof9lbs (4kg) in
weight. 288
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areasStowing and features