(upholder
Fig. 69 Ce nter console: front cupholder
Fig. 70 Rear armrest: rea r cupho lder
Opening rear cupholders
~ To open the cupholder, press on the symbol
ii@ ~ fig. 70 .
~ To adjust the arm @, swing it in the direc
tion of the arrow.
~ Place the beverage in the holder and release
the arm. The arm swings back by itself and
automatically secures the beverage .
Closing cupholders
~ To close the cupholder, press on the center
section between the two arms and push the
cupholder in the slot as far as it will go.
A WARNING
Spilled hot liquid can cause an accident
and personal injury.
- Never carry any beverage containers with
hot liquids, such as hot coffee or hot tea,
in the vehicle while it is moving . In case
of an accident, sudden braking or other
vehicle movement, hot liquid could spill,
caus ing scald ing burns . Spilled hot liquid
can also ca use an accident and personal
injury.
Seats and storage 65
-Use on ly soft cups in the cupholder. Hard
cups and glasses can cause injury in an
accident.
- Never use the cupho lder or adapter as an
ashtray -risk of fire.
(D Note
Only drink containers with lids should be
carried in the c upholder. Liquid could spill
out and damage your vehicle's electronic
equipment or stain the upholstery, etc.
Glove compartment
The glove compartment is illuminated and
can be locked.
Fig . 71 G love compar tment
~ To open the glove compartment, pull the
handle in the direction of the arrow~
fig. 71
and swing the cover down to open.
~ To close the glove compartment, push the
glove compartment lid upward until the lock
engages .
T he glove compartment can be locked using
the mechanical key~
page 34.
On the right side in the glove compartment is
a holder with the key body into which the
eme rgency key must be clipped to be able to
start the veh icle.
&_ WARNING
To reduce the risk of personal injury in an
accident or sudden stop, always keep the
glove compartment closed while driving.
-
68 Seats and stor age
damage to the load and even the vehicle
itself.
- Make sure that the open rear lid and the
sunroof do not come into contact with
objects on the roof.
Loading the roof rack
Always distribute loads evenly. J\llake sure
anything on the roof rock is securely tied
down.
.. Always distribute the loads on the roof rack
evenly .
.. Always attach items to the roof rack secure-
l y before you drive off.
The maximum permissible roof weight is
200 lb (90 kg). The roof weight is the total of
the we ight of the roof rack, the attachments
and the cargo you are carrying. You must also not exceed the maximum load weight for the
roof rack you are using .
When using a roof rack system which has a
lower load carrying capacity, you must not use
up the total maximum permissible load carry
ing capacity specified above. Instead, you
should load the roof rack system only to the
maximum capacity specified by the manufac
turer of the roof rack system.
A WARNING
Weak, damaged or improper straps used
to secure items to the roof rack can fail
during hard braking or in a collision and
cause serious personal injury.
- Make sure the roof rack is installed exact
ly as specified above
~ page 67.
- Always use suitable mounting straps for
securing items to the roof rack to help
prevent items from shifting or flying for
ward.
- Items on the roof rack must always be
securely mounted.
- The use of a roof rack can negatively af
fect the way a vehicle handles. Cargo
that is large, heavy, bulky, long or flat
will have a greater negative influence on
.
the vehicle's aerodynamics, center of
gravity and overall handling. Always
drive slowly, avoid sudden braking and maneuvers when transporting cargo on
the roof of your vehicle.
- Never exceed the maximum permissible
load carrying capacity of the roof of your
vehicle, the permissible axle weights and
the permissible total weight of your vehi
cle~
page 2 75, Weights.
(D Note
Make sure that the opened rear lid does
not come in contact with the cargo on the
roof.
@ For the sake of the environment
As a result of the increased wind resist
ance created by a roof rack, your vehicle is
using fuel unnecessarily. So remove the
roof rack after using it.
Luggage compartment
General information
A WARNING
Read and follow the important safety pre
cautions on
~ page 133, Stowing lug
gage.
Luggage compartment cover
Applies to vehicles: with luggage compartment cover
Fig. 74 Luggage compartment: cover hangi ng in pos i
t ion @
Fig. 75 Rig ht front section of the l uggage compart
ment : removing the luggag e compartment cove r
The luggage compartment cover can be hung
in position @or in the comfort position @
¢fig. 74.
Extending /Retracting
You can only extend and retract the cover in
the @ position .
• Pull the cover out and attach it in position
@ in the moun ting eyelets in the side trim.
Comfort position
In pos ition @, the cover does not need to be
removed to unload the luggage compart·
ment.
• To move to position @, tilt the end of the
cover upward from the bottom when the
cover is extended . It will then move into po·
s ition @ by itself
c::;, fig . 7 4.
Removing
• Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow
c::;, fig . 75 while lifting the cover out .
Seats and storage 69
Installing
• Place the left side of the cover in the mount
on the side trim.
• Press the cover down into the right mount
until it locks into place.
A WARNING
=
Whenever driving, never place any hard or
heavy objects on the luggage compart·
mentor allow pets to s it on the luggage
compartment cover . They could become a
hazard to vehicle occupants in the event of
sudden braking or in an accident.
ffi Note
Let the luggage compartment cover roll up
slow ly to avoid damage.
Enlarging the luggage compartment
Applies to vehicles: wit h fo lding rear seatback
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward
either separately or together .
Fig. 76 Backrest: release lever, securing knob and
latch*
Folding the backrest forward
• Pull the release lever@¢
fig. 76 in the di
rection of the arrow and fold the backrest
forward.
Folding the backrest back into the upright
position
• Fold the backrest back up again until it
latches and the red marking @ is no longer
visible
c::;, _&. .
Sedan : You can lock the backrest when it is
latched in place using the mechanical key
70 Seats and storage
.::> page 34 ©.::>fig. 76. This prevents any ac
cess to the luggage compartment from the
vehicle interior.
You can only enlarge the luggage compart
ment if the backrest is not locked.
~ WARNING
-
-Th e backrest must always be securely
latched so that the safety belt of the cen
ter seating position can work properly to
help protect the occupant.
- The backrest must be securely latched in
position so that no items contained in
the luggage compartment can slide for
ward upon sudden braking .
- Always check whether the latch is fully
engaged by pulling the seatback for
ward.
- Never allow safety belts to become dam
aged by being caught in door or seat
hardware.
- Torn or frayed safety belts can tear and
damaged belt hardware can break in a crash. Inspect the belts periodically.
Belts showing damage to webbing, bind
ings, buckles , or retractors must be re
placed.
(D Note
- If you move the front seat back when the
rear seat backrest is folded forward, you
could damage the head restraints on the
rear seat.
- Slide the belt guide on the outside safety
belt all the way up before folding the
backrest back forward. Make sure the
seat belt is not pinched or damaged
when the rear seat backrest if folded
back. Other objects should be removed
from the rear seat bench to protect the
seatback from damage. Partition net (seatback in upright
position)
Applies to vehicles : wi th part it io n ne t
The partition net is designed to prevent loose
objects from flying forward into the passen
ger compartment (e.g. under sudden brak
ing).
Fig. 77 Behind t he backrest : hang ing the partitio n net
Fig. 78 Behind t he backrest: re mov ing the partition
net
Hanging
.,. Pull the net upward . Hang the crossbar in
the rear eyelets
over the rear bench seat
¢ fig. 77 -arrow-.
Removing
.,. Tilt the seatback forward.
.,. Press the left and right release knobs
¢ fig. 78 -arrow-and pull the net upward
and out.
Installing
• Ti Lt the seatback forward
¢ page 69 .
.,. Move the partition net left and right in the
retaining clamp .
.,. Press the partition net down diagonally at
the left and right until it locks into place and
the red markings on the buttons are no lon-
ger visible. ..,.
(D Note
Let the partition net roll up slowly to pre
vent damage.
Partition net (seatback tilted forward)
Applies to vehicles: with partition net
Fig. 79 Fol ded ba ckrest: install ing the part it ion net
Fig. 80 Folded backrest: hanging the partition net
Installing
• Tilt the seatback forward 9 page 69 .
0 0
0
~ gi
• Affix the part ition net to the recesses on the
retaining rails @ ¢
fig. 79 and slide it to
wards the left side of the vehicle until it
latches @.
Hanging
• Pull the net upward and hang the crossbar
in the front eyelets
over the front seats
r=> fig. 80 -arrow-.
Removing
• Slide the partit ion net to the right and lift it
out of the retaining rails¢
fig. 79.
@ Note
-You must remove the partition net be
fore foldi ng the backrest back into the
upright position.
Seats and storage 71
-Let the partition net roll up slow ly to
prevent damage.
Cargo net
Applies to vehicles: with cargo net
The cargo net prevents small objects from
sliding.
Fig. 81 Luggage compartment: cargo net stretched
out
Fig . 82 Luggage compartment: ca rgo net at the top of
the luggage compartment
Net stretched out
• First hang the first hooks in the mounting
eyelets and then hang the rear hooks
<:!>fig. 81.
Net at the top of the luggage
compartment
• Hang the hooks on the cargo net in the tie
downs on the floor at the rear of the lug
gage compartment¢
fig. 82.
• Fold down the bag hooks at the upper area
of the luggage compartment down, pull the
net up and hang the eyelets on the net on
the hooks .
You can also use the hooks
c> fig. 82 to hang
light purses, bags, etc.
1JJ,,
7 2 Seats and storage
If not hing is hung on the hooks, they wi ll fold
back in by themselves .
I n a coll is ion, the laws of phys ics mean that
even smaller items that are loose in the vehi
cle will turn into heavy missiles that can ca use
serio us injury . Items in the vehicle p ick up ki
netic energy which varies w ith the vehicle and
the we ight of the item . Veh icle speed is the
most significant factor .
F or example, in a frontal collisio n at a speed
of 30 mph (48 km/h), the forces acting on a 10- lb (5 kg) object a re about
20 times the
normal weight of the item . Th is means that
the we ight of the item would suddenly be the
equ ivalent of about 200 lbs (90 kg). O ne can
eas ily imagine the injuries that an item of that
weight flying free ly through the passenger
compartmen t can ca us e in a co llision a t a
speed considered relat ively low .
8_ WARNING
Weak, damage d or improper straps used
to secure items to tie -downs can fail du r
ing hard b rak ing or in a col lision and cause
serious personal in jury.
- Always use suitab le retaining straps and
properly secure items to the tie-downs in
t h e luggage compartment to help pre
vent items from shifting or flying for
wa rd .
- Never attac h a child seat tether strap to
a tie -down.
- For st rength-related reasons, the mount
ing hooks can only be used to secure ob
jects weighing up to 10 lb . (5 kg) . Heav i
er objec ts w ill not be a dequately secured
- the re is a r isk of injury.
Tie-downs
Applies to vehicles: with tie-downs
Four tie-downs for securing luggage pieces
and two for hanging bags , sacks, etc. are
lo
cated in the luggage compartment.
F ig . 83 Lu gg age compart ment: tie-down s
,.. Secure ob jects using elastic cords attached
to the t ie -downs*
~ fig . 83.
,.. Observe the safety notes ~ page 134 .
Bag hooks
Applies to vehicles: with bag hooks
Light objects can be secur ed on the hooks.
Fi g. 84 R ig ht side of t he lu ggage co mpartment : bag
h ook s
You can also use the hooks to hang ligh t pu rs
es, bags, e tc.
8_ WARNING
The hoo ks can ho ld a maximum weight of
3 kg . Heav ier objects are not a dequately
secure d. There is risk of personal injury.
Luggage compartment covering (reversible mat )
Applies to vehicles: w it h lugg ag e compart men t cove ring
The reversible mat prote cts th e luggage com
partment and bumper from dirt and scratch es.
F ig. 85 Luggage compartment: revers ib le mat wit h
backrest folded forward
You can use the reversible mat with the dirt
res istant side o r the decorative side. After
l oadi ng or unloading, fold up the reversib le
mat and close the luggage compartment lid.
On ly store the reversible mat if it is d ry .
Securing attachments
Applies to vehicles: with sec uring attachments
The securing attachments prevent objects in
the luggage comportment from sliding bock
and forth.
,.
F ig. 8 6 Luggage compart men t: securi ng attac hments
M ake sure t he ba ckr ests are fo lded uprig ht
and the p artitio n net is inst alled<=> .&_.
Installing securing strap @
.. Set the ho lde r fo r the securing st rap in the
opening of the track system .
.. Push the holder down
CD and slide it i nto
t h e des ired pos ition.
Seats and storage 73
.. Check t hat the holder has latched into
p lace .
.. Push the knob on the front side of the hold
er @ to tighten t he strap.
Installing telescoping rod @
.. Insert both b rac kets fo r the teles cop ing
rods in to the openings in the rails .
.. Push the ho lder down
CD and slide it into
the desired position .
.. Check t hat the holder has latched i nto
place .
The securing strap can also be attached as needed on the right s ide of the track system
instead of the telescop ing track <=>
fig. 86.
A WARNING
-The backrest must be secu rely latched in
position so that no items conta ined in
th e lu ggage compa rtment can s lide for
ward upon su dden braking.
- L oose it ems inside th e pass enge r com
pa rtment, can fly fo rward in a crash or
s udde n maneuver and injure o ccupants.
7 4 Seats and storage
Ski sack
App lies to vehicles: with sk i sack
Long objects such as skis or snowboards can
be transported in the ski sack .
Fig. 87 Backrest: pass -through cover
F ig . 88 Rear be nch seat: securing the sk i sack
Loading
.,. Fold the rear seat center armrest down .
.,. Fold the pass-thro ugh cover
¢fig. 87-arrow-down.
.,. Slide the sk i sack from t he luggage com
partment through the pass -through with
the zipper at the rear¢,&. .
Securing
.,. Inse rt the ski sack st rap @ ¢ fig. 88 in the
c en ter buck le @ .
.,. Pu ll the safe ty belt taut on the free end of
the belt @.
A WARNING
-The ski sack is intended only for the
transportation of skis and other light ob
jects. To reduce the risk of serious per
sonal i njury, never transport heavy or
pointed objects in the ski sack. -
When braking rapid ly or during an acci
dent, the load could be displaced and
cause injury to occupants.
- Sharp edges on the load must be covered
for protection. A lways fasten the belt
tightly around the sack and its contents
¢fig. 88.
-For safety reasons, do not transport
more tha n two pairs of skis in t he ski
sack.
- You must secure the ski sack with the
strap after load ing.
- Make sure all objects that you are trans
port ing in the pass-through are secured.
Othe rwise they could slide around du ring
sudden b rak ing ma ne uvers and cause in
Jury.
(D Tips
- Never stow the ski sack away when it is
st ill wet o r damp (for example, snow
me lting from skis). Allow it to dry com
pletely be fore stow ing it away.
- When transporting sk is or snowboa rds,
tighten the securing st rap between the
bindings .
- Pos ition skis in the sk i sack with the
pointed ends facing the front and ski
poles with the pointed ends facing the
re ar.
- Sedan: Y ou can lo ck or unloc k the pass
t hrough using the mechan ica l key. This
prevents any access to the l uggage com
partment from the vehicle interior .