All turn signals flash twice to confirm that the vehicle has been unlocked and once to confirm that it 
has been locked. 
If the vehicle was unlocked and within the next few seconds neither a door nor the rear hatch has 
been opened, the vehicle is automatically locked again. 
Unlocking and opening doors (Keyless Entry) 
 x Grasp the door handle of the driver or front passenger door so that you touch the unlocking sensor 
surface (A). 
 x Open the door. 
Closing and locking doors (Keyless Exit) 
 x Switch the ignition off. 
 x Close the driver door. 
 x Touch the sensor surface in the door handle on the driver or front passenger door (B). The vehicle 
is locked. The door being locked must be closed. 
Unlocking and locking the rear hatch 
If the vehicle is locked and a valid remote control vehicle key is within range ⇒ fig. 23 of the rear hatch, 
it unlocks automatically when opened. 
 x Open and close the rear hatch as you would a standard rear hatch. 
The rear hatch locks automatically when it is closed except in the following situations: 
 x The vehicle is completely unlocked. 
 x When an authorized remote control vehicle key is inside the vehicle. 
Locking with a second vehicle key 
If a remote control vehicle key is inside the passenger compartment, the vehicle can be locked from 
the outside only if a second valid remote control vehicle key is within range. 
When the vehicle is locked from the outside, the keyless go (starting) function of any keys left in the 
passenger compartment will be deactivated. All other functions (remote central locking and unlocking 
as well as emergency starting) remain active and unchanged. 
A key that was inside the vehicle when it was locked from the outside is reactivated: 
 x by pressing a button on the deactivated key. 
 x by pressing a door handle sensor when the deactivated key is outside of the vehicle, but within 
range. 
 x by starting the engine with the starter button on the center console. 
Automatic deactivation of sensors 
If the vehicle has not been unlocked or locked for a longer period of time, the proximity sensors in the 
passenger door are automatically deactivated. 
If a sensor on the door handle of a locked vehicle is activated too often, for instance by a bush or 
hedge that rubs against the vehicle, the sensors in the door handle on that side of the vehicle are 
switched off for a short time. 
The door handle sensors become active again if one of the following events occurs: 
 x A short time has passed. 
 x OR: The vehicle is unlocked using the  0 button in the remote control vehicle key. 
 x OR: The rear hatch is opened. 
 x OR: The vehicle is mechanically unlocked with the vehicle key.