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Driving
– Apply the handbrake.
– Select first gear.
– Switch the engine off and remove the key from the ignition. Turn
the steering wheel slightly to engage the steering lock.
– Always tak

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Parking aid acoustic system*
Rear parking aid
The parking aid system will use an audible warning to indi-
cate of the approach of any object towards the rear of the ve-
hicle. Description
T

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Intelligent technology
Practical Tips Intelligent technology
Brakes Brake servo
The brake servo increases the pressure you apply to the brake pedal. It
works  only when the engine is running .
If

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Intelligent technology
The ASR automatically switches on when the engine is started. If necessary,
it may be turned on or off pushing the button on the centre console.
When the ASR is switched off

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Electronic Stability Control (ESC*)
The ESC reduces the risk of skidding by braking the wheels individually.
The system uses the steering wheel angle and road speed to calcul

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WARNING
● Apply the brakes heavily to clean the brake system only in a suitable
traffic situation. Be sure not to inconvenience or endanger other road
users. Risk of accid

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Note
● If the power steering should fail at any time or the engine is switched off
(for instance when being towed), the vehicle can still be steered. However,
more effort w

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Driving and the environment
Driving and the environment
Running-in Running in a new engine
The engine needs to be run in over the first 1500  km
(1000 miles).
Up to 1000 kilometres (600 miles)
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