Never open or close the engine hood if To reduce  th e  risk of electrica l shock and steam or coolant is  escaping.  Hot steam or personal injury 
-Never touch ignition  cables. Never ant escaping  from the engine. touch other components of the high 
Always the eng ine down com-age electronic ignition syste m . 
opening the  hood. 
-Never touch the wiring of the Discharge  (Xenon) headlights. 
system burn skin on contact. 
you are  read y to open  the hood: Moving  parts in th e  engine compartment can 
- Firm ly apply the parking brake a nd  shift cause  serious personal injury on contact. the transmission into Park  (P) (automatic) 
vehicles with Keyless  Access,  make member that the radiator fan is temperature-
s
ure that the  remote contro l vehicle  key is controlled and can come  on  sudden ly even 
out of range of th e vehicle and that the  ve- when the engine 
has been switched off for a 
hicl e cannot be started by depres sing the 44. ignition. 
-
Always keep  children and others away you have to perform  a check or repair from the engine compartment and never when  the engine  is runn ing, there  are more leave  them unsupervised.  risks from the rotating parts, such as the 
hair do not get caught in 
ries. rotating engine 
parts. B efore  starting an y 
- Turn 
the cap 
fluids onto hot parts of the engine o r exhaust system can 
cause  a fire.  -
Always use 
extreme  caution if the ac-
ce lerato r pedal  has to be  depressed to perform  a check. The  vehicle will start to move even if the parking brake i s on. 
Never  leave any objects in the  engine compartment, for examp le  cleaning rags and tools.  Objects  left b ehind  can cause  malfunc-lions, engine  damage, and  even fires. 
High voltage  sy stems in the engine com part-ment can ca use  electrica l shocks or even 
electrocution,  severe burns, other serious in-juries, and eve n  deathl 
Neve r short-circuit the  electrica l syste m . 
B e  especially ca reful when  using jumper  ca-
Operating fluids and some materials in the engi ne compartment can catch fire easily, causing burns an d other serious personal in-juries 
Do  not smoke . 
b les.  The 
vehicle 's  battery could exp lode! Never work next to open  flames or sparks . 
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When not to tow your 
there is in  the  tr ansmission  be
cause of damage to you r it must  be moved 
with the  drive  wheels  off  the  ground . The vehicle 
can  only  be towed  if its  ignition  is switched  on and 
i ts  electrica l system  is operating. the following 
situat ions, the vehicle  cannot be towed  at 
the front  and  rear  whee ls can not  turn . 
the vehic le  battery  is dead  {because  the elec
troni c steering column  lock engages  and cannot  be 
r e leased). 
you  have  to tow  an automatic transmission 
vehic le  more  than 30 
first  read  and note the introduc
on page 
Towing eye; tow rope or tow bar 
A towing  eye is included  in  your  vehic le 's  tool  kit. This can be inserted in a  threaded  hole in  the  front 
bumper  and used  when  your vehicl e is  being  tow
ed  by ano ther  vehicle. 
The  tow  rope  should be flexib le  enough  to he lp 
protect  both vehicles  from damage.  Use  a synthet
ic  fiber  rope or similar  rope . 
Attach  the tow  rope or  tow  bar only 
to the towing 
eye in the  vehic le 
For  the  towed  vehic le, note the  following : 
Put the transmission  in  Neu tral (N) . 
Do not tow  faster  than 30 mph  (50  km/h).  The 
drive rotates while the i
s being towe d with its rear wheels off the ground. This can damage the automatic transmission . 
can 
Do  not  tow  more  than 30 miles  (50  km). 
When  a commerc ial  towing  truck is being  used, 
the must be  towed  with the front 
wheels 
transmiss ion fluid ha s out  of the  trans 
mission. 
the re  is in the  transmissio n be
cause  of damage to your  vehicle,  it must  be moved 
w ith  the  drive whee ls  off  the  ground. 
the  front  and rear  whee ls  cannot  turn. 
When the  vehicle  battery is dead , since the 
steering may  remain disabl ed, and  it may  not be 
poss ib le  to  rele ase  the electronic  steering  column 
lock. 
you  have  to  tow  an  auto matic  transmiss ion 
veh icle  mor e than  30 miles  (50 km). 
A veh icle  can  be towed  only if the  electronic steer ing column  lock is r e leased. case of a 
power system, 
the  engine may  have to be jump-started  in order to release  the electronic  steering column  lock . 
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