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Front seats
Adjustment of the front seats
Fig. 71  Front left seat
controls
1
 Adjusting the seat forwards and backwards
– Pull up the grip and move the seat forwards or backwards.
– Then release the grip  1
 and move the seat further until the
catch engages.
2
 Adjusting seat height
– Pull the lever up or push down (several times if necessary) from
its home position. This adjusts the seat height in stages.
3
 Adjusting the backrest angle
– Take your weight off the backrest and turn the hand wheel. 4
 To fold and unfold the seat backrest* (for vehicles without Easy
- Entry function)
– To fold the backrest, pull the lever  4
 upwards and push the
backrest forwards.
– To unfold the backrest, push it back.
4
 Folding and unfolding the seat backrest (for vehicles without
Easy - Entry function)
– To fold the backrest, pull the lever  4
 upwards and push the
backrest forwards. You can push the seat forwards at the same
time to make entry to the rear seats easier.
– To unfold the backrest, first move the seat  completely back.
The Easy-Entry function facilitates the access to the vehicle rear seats. Be-
fore lifting the backrest, return the seat to the original position. The seat in-
serts when the backrest is lifted.
WARNING
● Never adjust the driver or front passenger seat while the vehicle is in
motion. While adjusting your seat, you will assume an incorrect sitting
position. Risk of fatal accidents. Adjust the driver or front passenger seat
only when the vehicle is stationary.
● To reduce the risk of injury to the driver and front passenger in case of
a sudden braking or an accident, never drive with the backrest tilted to-
wards the rear. The maximum protection of the seat belt can be achieved
only when the backrests are in an upright position and the driver and
front passenger have properly adjusted their seat belts. The further the
seat backrests are tilted to the rear, the greater the risk of injury due to
improper positioning of the belt web! 
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Rear seats
Folding down rear seats
Fig. 73  Folding up the
rear seat cushion
Fig. 74  Button for un-
locking the rear backrest Folding seat down
–
Remove the head restraint  ⇒ page 114.
– Pull the front edge of the seat cushion  ⇒ Fig. 73 1
 upwards in
the direction of the arrow.
– Lift the cushion  2
 forwards in the direction of the arrow.
– Pull the release button  ⇒ Fig. 74 in the direction of the arrow
and fold the backrest forwards.
– Insert the head restraints in the spaces on the rear of the seat
cushion which are visible when the seat cushion is lowered.
Folding seat forward
– Remove the head restraints from the spaces in the seat cush-
ion.
– Lift the backrest, before securing it, replace the head restraints
in the seat cushion, and then click the seat correctly onto the
locking rails.
– Once the backrest is locked, pull on the central seat belt or di-
rectly on the backrest to check that the backrest has properly
engaged in position.
– Check that the position lever is in neutral position.
– Lower the cushion and push it backwards below the seat belt
buckles.
– Press the front part of the cushion downwards. 
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Storage compartment
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 75  Passenger side:
storage compartment
Fig. 76  Storage com-
partment for instruction
manual
The compartment can be opened by pulling the lever  ⇒ Fig. 75.This compartment can hold documents in A4 format, a water bottle of 1.5
L,...
WARNING
Always keep the storage compartment cover closed while the vehicle is
in motion in order to reduce the risk of injury caused by a sudden braking
or by an accident.
Storage compartment on the driver side
There is a storage compartment on the driver side
Fig. 77  Driver side com-
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Seat storage pocket*
Fig. 81  Seat storage
pocket
There is a storage pocket on the rear of the front seats. 
Storage compartment in the front door panel*
In this storage compartment a 1.5l water bottle can be stored,... Front drink holder*
Fig. 82  Front drink hold-
ers in the centre console
There are two cup holders in the centre console in front of the gearbox lever
⇒  Fig. 82.
WARNING
● Do not put hot drinks in the drink holders. During normal or sudden
driving manoeuvres, sudden braking or an accident, the hot drink could
be spilled. Danger of scalding.
● Never use rigid materials (for example, glass or ceramic), these could
cause injury in the case of an accident.
● When travelling the drink holder should always be closed to prevent
risk in the event of sudden breaking or accident.
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Cigarette lighter*
Fig. 85  Lighter
– Press on the cigarette lighter  ⇒ Fig. 85 to activate it ⇒ 
.
– Wait for the lighter to pop out slightly.
– Pull out the cigarette lighter and light the cigarette on the glow-
ing coil.
WARNING
● Improper use of the cigarette lighter can lead to serious injuries or
start a fire.
● Using the lighter carefully. Carelessness or negligence when using
the cigarette lighter can cause burns, risk of injury.
● The lighter only works when the ignition is turned on or the engine is
running. To avoid the risk of fire, never leave children alone inside the ve-
hicle.
 Power sockets*
Fig. 86  Front power
socket
The 12 Volt cigarette lighter power socket can also be used for other electri-
cal components with a power rating of up to 120 Watt. When the engine is
switched off, however, the vehicle battery will discharge. For further infor-
mation see ⇒ page 183.
WARNING
The power sockets and the connected accessories will only operate when
the ignition is on or when the engine is running. Improper use of the
sockets or electrical accessories can lead to serious injuries or cause a
fire. To avoid the risk of injury, never leave children alone inside the vehi-
cle.
Note
● The use of electrical appliances with the engine switched off will cause a
battery discharge.
● Before using any electrical accessories, see the instructions in
⇒ page 183. 
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Luggage compartment
Storing objects
All luggage must be securely stowed. Please observe the following points to ensure the vehicle handles
well at all times:
– Distribute the load as evenly as possible.
– Place heavy objects as far forward in the luggage compartment
as possible.
WARNING
● Loose luggage and other loose items in the vehicle may cause serious
injuries.
● Loose objects in the luggage compartment can suddenly move and
change the way the vehicle handles.
● In case of sudden manoeuvres or accidents, loose objects in the inte-
rior can be flung forward, injuring passengers.
● Always put objects in the luggage compartment.
● When you transport heavy objects, always take into account that a
change in the centre of gravity can also cause changes in vehicle han-
dling.
● Please observe information on safe driving ⇒  page 7, Safe driving.
CAUTION
Hard objects on the rear shelf could chafe against the wires of the heating
element in the heated rear window and cause damage.
Note
The ventilation slots in front of the rear side windows must not be covered
as this would prevent stale air being extracted from the vehicle. 
Rear shelf
Fig. 89  Rear shelf
Removing the shelf
– Disengage the loops  ⇒ 
Fig. 89  B
 from the retaining pins  A
–
Extract the cover from its slot, in its rest position and pull out-
wards.
WARNING
Do not place heavy or hard objects on the rear shelf, because they will
endanger the vehicle occupants in case of sudden braking. 
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Air conditioning
Air conditioning Heating
Controls
Fig. 90  Heating controls
on the dash panel
– Using the controls  A
 and C and with the switch  B ⇒ Fig. 90
you can adjust the temperature, the air distribution and the
blower speed.
– Press the button  D
 to switch air recirculation mode on or off.
When the function is activated, a warning light on the button is
turned on.
Temperature
Switch  A
 adjusts temperature. The required temperature inside the vehicle
cannot be lower than the ambient temperature. Maximum heat output, which is needed to defrost the windows quickly, is only available when the
engine has reached its operating temperature.
Blower
The air flow can be set at four speeds with switch 
B
. The blower should al-
ways be set at the lowest speed when driving slowly.
Air distribution
Control  C
 for setting the flow of air in the required direction.
 – Air distribution towards the windscreen in order to demist. For safety
reasons, it is not recommended  to switch air recirculation on.
 – Air distribution to the upper body
 – Air distribution to footwell
 – Air distribution to the windscreen and the footwell.
Air recirculation mode 
Air recirculation mode  D
 on (a lamp lights up in red) prevents strong
odours from the outside air from entering in the vehicle, for example when
passing through a tunnel or in a traffic jam  ⇒ 
.
When the outside temperature is low, air recirculation mode improves heat-
ing performance by heating air from the interior instead of cold air from the
outside. 
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Air conditioning
– Turn blower switch  B
 to any of the head settings 2 -3.
– Turn air distribution control to  .
– Close outlets  3
–
Open and turn outlets  4 towards side windows.
Once the windows are demisted and as a preventive measure, the control C
 can be set in position  , thus obtaining greater comfort while prevent-
ing the windows from misting again. Heating
Maximum heat output, which is needed to defrost the windows quickly, is
only available when the engine has reached its operating temperature.
Note
Remember that the temperature of the engine coolant should be optimum
to ensure that the heating system functions correctly (except in vehicles fit-
ted with additional heating*) 
Air outlets
Fig. 92  Air vents 
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