
PCC*1	 Green	light:	vehicle	 is	locked.
2	 Yellow	 light:	vehicle	 is	unlocked.
3	Red	 light:	 alarm	 has	been	 triggered.
4	 Alternatively	 flashing	red	lights :	the	 alarm	
was	 triggered	 less	than	 5	minutes	 ago.
–	Press	 the	START/STOP/ENGINE 	button	 briefly	to	start	
the	 engine.
–	
Holding	 the	end	 of	the	 remote	 key	with	 the	base	 of	
the	 key	 blade,	 insert	the	remote	 key	into	 the	ignition	
slot	 and	 press	 it	in	 as	 far	 as	possible. –	
Press	 the	brake	 pedal.	
Locks the	 doors	 and	tailgate	 and	arms	
the	 alarmA.	
Unlocks the	 doors	 and	tailgate,	 and	
disarms	 the	alarmB
Tailgate:	 press	to	unlock	 the	tailgate.
Approach	 lighting	illuminates	 lights	in	door	
mirrors,	 cabin,	footwells,	 license	plates.	Turn	
signals	 and	parking	 lights	illuminate.
“Panic”	 alarm.	 –	Press	and	hold	 to	sound	 the	alarm.	
Turn	 off	alarm	 with	unlock	 button.
Information	 about	the	vehicle	 can	be	
gathered	 within	a	range	 of	300	 ft.		
	 (100	 m).
–	Press	 the	button	 and	wait	 for	7	sec-onds.
If	 the	 vehicle	 is	out	 of	range	 when	the	
button	 is	pressed,	 the	most	 recently	
stored	 status	information	 will	be	shown.
A	The	 accessory	 inclination	and	movement	 alarm	sensors	
can	 be	turned	 off.	See	 the	“Alarm”	 section	of	your	 owner’s	
manual	 for	information.
B	Automatic	 relock	occurs	 if	no	 door/tailgate	 is	opened	 within	
2	 minutes	 after	unlock.
REMOTE KEY WITH PCC* – PERSONAl CAR COMMuNICATOR
STARTING THE ENGINE
COlDSTART
   NOTE
After	 cold	starts,	 your	engine	 will	idle	 at	a	
higher	 speed	for	a	short	 time.  

To	access	 the	following	 ignition	modes:	The	brake	
pedal 	must 	not	be 	depressed.Modes	Active functions
	 Remote	 key	not	fully	 pressed	 into	slot:	 info-
tainment	 system	and	cabin	 lighting.
	 Remote	 key	fully	 pressed	 into	slot:	 Instrument	
panel/clock	 lighting,	steering	 wheel	lock	off.
	 Remote	 key	fully	 pressed	 into	slot	and	 a	short	
press	 on	START/STOP ENGINE :	moonroof*,	
power	 windows,	 blower,	ECC,	wipers,	 12-volt	
sockets,	 navigation	 system*.
To	exit	 modes	0/I	and	 turn	 off	the	 electrical	 system:	Pull	
the	 remote	 key	out	of	the	 ignition	 slot.
KEYlESS DRIvE*
On	keyless	 drive	vehicles,	 it	is	 only	 necessary	 to	
have	 a	remote	 key	in	your	 possession	 to	operate	 the	
central	 locking	 system	 and	start	 the	engine.	
lOCKING AND ARMING THE AlARM
–	 Press	 the	button	 on	any	 of	the	 outside	 door	
handles	 or	the	 rubber-covered	 button	to	the	 right	 of	
the	 tailgate	 opening	 button.	The	lock	 indicator	 light	
on	 the	 dashboard	 will	start	 to	flash. uNlOCKING AND DISARMING THE AlARM
–	
Pull	 a	door	 handle	 to	unlock	 and	open	 the	door	 or	
press	 lightly	 on	the	 larger	 of	the	 two	 rubberized	 but
-
tons	 on	the	 tailgate.
STARTING THE ENGINE
–	With	 a	remote	 key	in	the	 passenger’s	 compart
-
ment,	 depress	 the	brake	 pedal.	
–	 Press	 and	release	 the	
START/STOP ENGINE	
button.	 The	autostart	 function	will	operate	 the	starter	
motor	 until	the	engine	 starts.	
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
–	Press	 briefly	 on	the	
START/STOP ENGINE button.
Park	
the	vehicle	 and	press	
the	
START/STOP ENGINE	
button	 to	switch	 off	the	
engine.
Pull	 the	remote	 key	out	of	
the	 ignition	 slot.
1.
2.
If	the	 BLIS	 indicator	 lights	illuminate	 even	when	 there	
are	 no	vehicles	 in	the	 blind	 area,	 this	may	 be	due	 to	
light	 reflected	 from	a	wet	 road	 surface,	 the	vehicle’s	
own	 shadow	 against	a	large,	 light,	smooth	 surface,	
or	 sunlight	 directly	in	the	 camera	 when	the	sun	 is	low	
on	 the	 horizon.
If	 there	 is	a	fault	 with	the	system,	
Blind spot syst. Service required	will	 be	displayed.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE AND RE-
MOvING THE REMOTE KEY BlIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM (BlIS)*
IGNITION MODES 0 AND I 

on 
1	 Turn	to	adjust	 volume.	
2	 Press	 and	hold	 for	ON/OFFA.	Press	 briefly	 to	mute/unmute.
3	 Press	 to	choose	AM,	FM1,	etc.
4	 Press	 MEDIA	 to	choose	Disc,	AuX/  uSBB,	etc.
8	 Press	 for	sound	 settings	 such	as	Bass,	Treble	or	Surround*	 –	 Turn	 vOl	(1)	 to	adjust.
RADIO
6	 Turn	 to	choose	 a	station.	
For	FM1/FM2,	 an	 automatically	 generated	list	of	
the	 strongest	 stations	is	displayed.
7	 Search	 for	stations	 with	the	left/right	 arrow	keys.	
Press	 and	hold	 to	find	 the	strongest	 stations.	
Press	 briefly	 to	tune	 to	preset	 stations.
	
Store	 up	to	10	 stations	 each	for	FM1/FM2/AM by	
holding	 in	buttons	 0–9	until	 the	stored	 station	 is	
confirmed	 in	the	 display.
CD/DvD  PlAYER
5	 Press	to	eject	 a	disc.
6	 Turn	 to	select	 CD	tracks	 from	the	list.	
7	 Change	 CD	tracks	 by	pressing	 the	left/right	 arrow	
keys	 briefly.	 Press	and	hold	 for	fast	 forward/back.
AuX  AND uSB
An	 iPod
®C	or	 MP3	 player	 can	be	connected	 to	the	
infotainment	 system	through	 the	AUX	 or	USB	 sockets	
in	 the	 center	 console.	 An	iPod
®	connected	 through	the	
USB	 socket	 will	also	 be	charged.	
HD  RADIO
HD	radio	 reception	 is	subject	 to	coverage	 limitations.	
See	 your	 Owner’s	 Manual	for	details.	
A	A cell phone will be disconnected if the infotainment system is switched off.B	AuX/uSB	sockets	 for	e.g.,	 mp3	 player.	 Set	the	device’s	 vol-
ume	 to	medium	 for	best	 sound	 quality;	adjust	 with	Tu NE	(6).	C	iPod®	is	 a	registered	 trademark	 of	Apple	 Computer	 Inc.
INFOTAINMENT
Center console display main view
1	 Infotainment	 systems	modes	(RADIO,	 MEDIA,	
TEL,	 etc).	Press	 and	hold	 EXIT	 for	several	 sec-
onds	 to	display.
2	 The	 selected	 mode’s	main	functions.	 In	the	
example	 above,	Radio	mode	is	selected	 and	the	
various	 radio	wavebands	 are	displayed.
Navigating the menus
1	 Left/right	 arrow	keys:	Press briefly	to	 search	
for	 the	 next	 radio	 station,	 change	tracks	on	a	
disc,	 etc.	
Press and hold	to	 search	 within	the	
track	 that	is	currently	 playing.	
2	 Volume	 buttons
3	 EXIT:	Press	briefly	 to	go	 one	 step	 higher	 in	the	
menu	 system,	 interrupt	 a	function,	 reject	an	
incoming	 call,	etc.	Press	 for	approx.	 1	second	 to	
return	 to	the	 selected	 mode’s	main	menu.
4	 Thumb	 wheel:	turn	up	or	down	 to	scroll	 through	
the	 menus	 displayed.	 Press	to	confirm	 a	selec-
tion	 (OK)	 or	to	answer	 an	incoming	 call	(if	a	
Bluetooth-enabled	 cell	phone	 is	connected).
5	 Voice	 buttonD:	used	 for	various	 cell	phone	 func-
tions	 and	for	the	 optional	 navigation	 system.
Select	 a	mode	 by	turning	 the	thumb	 wheel	on	the	
steering	 wheel	keypad	 and	press	 the	thumb	 wheel	
to	 confirm.	
Continue	 by	turning	 the	thumb	 wheel	to	select	 one	
of	 the	 mode’s	 functions.	 Press	the	thumb	 wheel	to	
confirm.	 An	arrow	 to	the	 right	 indicates	 a	submenu.	
Navigate	 in	the	 submenus	 in	the	 same	 way.
See	 the	Infotainment	 chapter	in	your	 owner’s	 manual	
for	 detailed	 information.
	
D	On	 models	 not	equipped	 with	the	navigation	 system*,	this	
button	 mutes/unmutes	 infotainment	system	sound. 

1
	The	 display	 shows	two	separate	 trip	odome-
ters,	T1	 &	T2.	
2	 Fuel	 gauge	
The	 fuel	filler	 door	 is	on	 the	 right,	 as	indica-
ted	 by	the	 arrow.
3	Low	 fuel	level	 indicator	
When	 the	symbol	 illuminates,	 refuel	as	soon	
as	 possible.
4	Trip	 computer	 display.	Select	function	 with	(8).
5	Clock:	 Adjust	in	the	 MY	 CAR	 menu	 system	
or	 with	 control	 (6).
6	Multi-function 	control	
Turn	 the	control	 clockwise	 or	counterclock-
wise	 to	set	 the	 clock.	
A	 short	 press	toggles	 between	T1	&	T2.		
A	 long	 press 	resets	 the	displayed	 odometer.	
Setting	 the	clock:	 turn	as	far	 as	possible	 and	
continue	 turning	until	a	click	 is	audible.
ODOMETER AND TRIP COMPuTER
STEERING WHEEl ADjuSTMENT
BluETOOTH
   W
ARNINGNever	 adjust	 the	steering	 wheel	while		driving.
Make	the	cell	 phone	 discoverable/visible.
Press	 the	TEl 	button	 on	the	 center	 console	
control	 panel	briefly.
Select	 “Add	phone”	 in	the	 display.
Select	 the	cell	 phone	 to	be	 connected.
Enter	 the	numbers	 shown	in	the	 audio	 system	
display	 using	the	cell	 phone’s	 keypad.
A	cell	 phone	 will	be	disconnected	 if	the	 infotainment	
system	 is	switched	 off.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7	Press	to	 display	 or	erase	 a	message.
8	 Turn 	to	 show	 trip	computer	 information	alternatives.
9	 A	short	 press	 resets	the	 current	 function.	
A	 long	 press	 resets	 all	functions.
   NOTE
The	 display	 text	Miles to empty tank	is	 an	
approximation,	 based	on	recent	 average	 fuel	
consumption.
1.	 Release	 lock.	2.	Adjust.