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Lower center console
Fig. 7 Overview of the lower center console.
Key to fig. 7:
(1) Levers for:
– Manual transmission
– Automatic transmission
(2) Storage compartment:
– with 12 Volt socket
– or with cigarette lighter
(3) Cup holder in the center console
(4) Storage compartment in the center armrest
– Multimedia jack (MEDIA-IN) ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
– with AUX-IN jack ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
– with 12 Volt socket
– There may be a small removable tray at the back of the storage compartment.
(5) Parking brake lever
(6) Starter button for Keyless Access locking and starting system
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Convenience functions
The door opening function when touching a sensor surface on a door handle is carried out depending
on the settings activated in the Settings – Convenience menu.
NOTICE
x The door handle sensor surfaces can be activated by a strong stream of water or steam if a
valid vehicle key is within range of the vehicle.
The door may not open if the outside and inside door handles are used at the same time.
If the vehicle battery or the battery in the remote control vehicle key is weak or dead, it might not
be possible to unlock and lock the vehicle using Keyless Access. The vehicle can still be manually
locked or unlocked with the key bit.
The driver message Key not in range appears in the instrument cluster display if there is no
remote control vehicle key inside the vehicle or if the system does not recognize the remote control
vehicle key. The key may not be recognized, for example, if it is covered by something that interferes
with the signal (such as a briefcase), or if the remote control vehicle key battery is weak. Electronic
devices such as cell phones can also interfere with the signal.
Dirt on the door handles that contains a lot of salt (especially in winter) can affect the way the
door handle sensors work. Cleaning the door handles can help with this problem.
If the automatic transmission is not in Park (P) position, the electronic steering column lock will
not lock and the vehicle will not lock via sensors in the front door handles or the remote control vehicle
key.
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Maximum power
output (SAE net)
Engine
ID code
Transmission Curb
weight5
Gross
vehicle
weight
rating
Gross
front axle
weight
rating
Gross
rear axle
weight
rating
170 hp (125 kW) CBTA
5S manual
3272 –
3300 lbs
(1484 –
1497 kg)
4431 lbs
(2010 kg)
2271 lbs
(1030 kg)
2271 lbs
(1030 kg)
6S automatic
3325 –
3360 lbs
(1508 –
1524 kg)
4475 lbs
(2030 kg)
2315 lbs
(1050 kg)
2271 lbs
(1030 kg)
280 hp (206 kW) CDVB DSG® 6S
automatic
3448 –
3481 lbs
(1564 –
1579 kg)
4630 lbs
(2100 kg)
2381 lbs
(1080 kg)
2359 lbs
(1070 kg)
Diesel engines
Maximum power
output (SAE net)
Engine
ID code
Transmission Curb
weight5
Gross
vehicle
weight
rating
Gross
front axle
weight
rating
Gross
rear axle
weight
rating
140 hp (103 kW)
with DPF
CKRA 6S manual 3441 –
3468 lbs
(1561 –
1573 kg)
4586 lbs
(2080 kg)
2359 lbs
(1070 kg)
2337 lbs
(1060 kg)
DSG® 6S
automatic
3497 –
3519 lbs
(1586 –
1596 kg)
4652 lbs
(2110 kg)
2425 lbs
(1100 kg)
2337 lbs
(1060 kg)
WARNING
Exceeding maximum permissible weight ratings can result in vehicle damage, accidents, and
serious personal injury.
x Never let the actual weights at the front and rear axles exceed the permissible Gross Axle
Weight Rating. Also, never let the total of these actual weights exceed the Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating.
x Always remember that the vehicle's handling and braking will be affected by extra load
and the distribution of this load. Adjust your speed accordingly.
NOTICE
x Always distribute luggage evenly and as low as possible within the vehicle. The vehicle
capacity weight figures apply when the load is distributed evenly in the vehicle (passengers
and luggage).
5 Depending on equipment version.
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