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Things to remember when driving
Driving tips
Hills
To prevent overheating and the resulting 
reduced efficiency of the brake system, 
drive long or steep downhill gradients in the 
gear in which the least br aking is required. Even 
light but consistent brak e pressure can lead to 
high temperatures, brake wear and possibly 
even brake failure. <
You can increase the engine's braking effect 
by shifting down, all the way to first gear if nec-
essary. This strategy  helps you avoid placing 
excessive loads on the brake system. Down-
shifting in manual mo de of the automatic 
transmission, refer to page 65.
Sport automatic transm ission with double 
clutch: never drive with the transmission 
in neutral or with the en gine switched off; other-
wise, there will be no en gine braking action and 
no power assistance to the brakes and steering.
Manual transmission: never drive with the 
clutch held down, with the transmission in neu-
tral or with the engine switched off; otherwise, 
there will be no engine braking action and no 
power assistance to the brakes and steering. 
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any other 
objects to protrude into  the area around the 
pedals; otherwise, pedal function could be 
impaired. <
Corrosion on brake rotors
When the vehicle is driv en only occasionally, 
during extended periods when the vehicle is not 
used at all, and in operating conditions where 
brake applications are le ss frequent, there is an 
increased tendency for corrosion to form on 
rotors, while contaminan ts accumulate on the 
brake pads. This occurs because the minimum 
pressure which must be exerted by the pads 
during brake applications  to clean the rotors is 
not reached.
Should corrosion form on the brake rotors, the 
brakes will tend to respond with a pulsating 
effect that even extended  application will fail to 
cure.
When the vehicle is parked
Condensation forms  while the automatic 
climate control is in operation, and then exits 
under the vehicle. Traces of condensed water 
under the vehicle are therefore normal.
Cargo loading
To avoid loading the tires beyond their 
approved carrying ca pacity, never over-
load the vehicle. Overlo ading can lead to over-
heating and increases the rate at which damage 
develops inside the tires. In some situations, 
this can result in sudden loss of tire pressure. <
Avoid fluid spills in the trunk as they could 
damage the vehicle. <
Determining loading limit
1.Locate the following statement on your 
vehicle's placard:
The combined weight of occupants 
and cargo should never exceed 
XXX kg or YYY lbs. Otherwise damage to 
the vehicle may occur and unstable driving 
conditions may result.<
2. Determine the combined weight of the 
driver and passengers that will be riding in 
your vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver 
and passengers from XXX kilograms or YYY 
pounds.
4. The resulting figure  equals the available 
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. 
For example, if the YYY amount equals 
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ReferenceEverything from A to Z
Everything from A to Z
Index
A
ABS Antilock Brake 
System 89
Acceleration assistant, refer to  Launch Control 70
Accessories, refer to Vehicle  equipment 5
Accident, reporting, refer to 
Emergency Request 250
Activated-charcoal filter 109
Active steering 96
Adaptive Light Control 101
Additives
– coolant 235
– engine oil 235
Address, entering 134,140
Address for navigation
– entering 134
Adjusting temperature 107
Airbags 97
– sitting safely 49
– warning lamp 98
Air conditioner 106
Air distribution
– automatic 107
Airing, refer to Ventilation 109
Air outlets, refer to Air  vents 106
Air pressure, checking, refer  to Tire inflation 
pressure 223
Air recirculation, refer to  Recirculated air mode 108
Air vents 106
Air volume 108
AKI, refer to Fuel grade 221Alarm system
38
– avoiding unintentional  alarms 40
– interior motion sensor 39
– switching off an alarm 39
– tilt alarm sensor 39
Albums in music  collection 175
ALL program 108
All-season tires, refer to  Winter tires 231
AM, waveband 157
Ambient air, refer to  Recirculated air mode 108
Antifreeze
– coolant 235
– washer fluid 72
Antilock Brake System 
ABS 89
Anti-theft alarm system, refer 
to Alarm system 38
Appointments, refer to  Calendar 207
Approved axle loads, refer to  Weights 259
Approved engine oils 235
Approved gross vehicle  weight, refer to  W
eights259
Apps 216
Armrest, refer to Center  armrest 115
Arrival time
– computer 78
Ashtray 116
Assistance systems, refer to 
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC 89 AUC Automatic recirculated 
air control 108
Audible instructions, refer to 
Voice instructions 145
Audio 154
– controls 154
– switching on/off 154
– tone control 155
– volume 155
Automatic
– air distribution 107
– air volume 107
– cruise control 73
– headlamp control 100
Automatic car washes 239
Automatic climate control 106
Automatic curb monitor 56
Automatic high beams and 
low beams, refer to High-
beam Assistant 102
Automatic lamps
– refer to Welcome lamps 101
Automatic recirculated air 
control AUC 108
Automatic Service  Request 215
Automatic transmission with  Steptronic 64
– selector lever lock 64
– shiftlock 64
– towing 252
– tow-starting 252
AUTO program for automatic  climate control 107
AUX-In connection 177
Available services 216
Average fuel consumption 77
– setting the units 80
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