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key blade
Used to lock/unlock the glove compartment or
the driver’s door if the vehicle has no electrical
current. remote key & key blade
locks the doors and liftgate, and arms
the alarm .
Unlocks the doors and liftgatea and
disarms the alarm .
Unlocks (but does not open) the liftgate.
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.
a. automatic relock occurs if no door/liftgate is opened within
2 minutes after unlock.
aUTosTarT
depress the clutch and/or brake pedal. Turn
the key/keyless drive start control to posi-
tion III and release it. The engine will start
automatically.
note
after cold starts, your engine will idle at a
higher speed for a short time.
settIng the clock
turn sIgnals
A lane-change sequence, three flashes. B Full turn sequence . warnIng
Never adjust the steering wheel while
driving.
steerIng wheel adjustment
1.
Press the MeNU button on the center console control panel.
2. select clock adjust .
3. Press eNTer.
4. Use the left/right arrow keys on the navigation control to highlight a n\
umber in the clock.
5. set the time by using the number keys or with the up/down arrow keys.
6. Press eNTer to save the change and exit the menu.
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blInd spot InFormatIon sys-
tem (blIs)*
if the blis indicator lights illuminate occasion-
ally even when there are no other vehicles in
the blind area, this may be caused by light re-
flected 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.
in the event of a fault, blInd spot syst.
serv Ice requ Ired will be displayed. see
the owner’s Manual for other blis-related
messages. reFuelIng
1 l
ow fuel level indicator.
When the symbol illuminates, refuel as
soon as possible.
2 Fuel gauge.
The fuel filler door is on the passenger’s
side of the car, as indicated by the arrow.
3 Information display (trip computer
information, messages, clock and ambient
temperature).
4 the trip odometer display shows two
separate trip odometers, t1 & t2.
5 a short press toggles between t1 & t2 .
a long press resets the displayed
odometer.
trIp computer and odometer
6
press to display or erase a message.
7 tu r n to show trip computer information
alternatives.
8 a short press resets current function.
a long press resets all functions.
note
The display text m
Iles to empty tank is
an approximation, based on recent average
fuel consumption.
1. Press this button to open the fuel filler door.
2. Hang the fuel filler cap on the hook while
refueling.
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soFt cargo area cover*
rIgId cargo area cover*
iNsTalliNg
Pull all four locking buttons back as far as pos-
sible. Carefully lift in the cover, place the front
section on the two supports behind (a) on both
sides.holders For Floor hatch
1. attach the hooks near the floor (a).
2. Press together the spring-loaded rails and
insert them in the attachments (b) on both
sides.
3. insert the attachments in (C) in the same
way.
4. Place the hooks in (d).
remove the attachments at (d) and (C) if
necessary on both sides when loading the
cargo area.
remove (d), (C), (b), and (a) and roll up the
cover when it is not in use. open floor hatch with/without cargo area
cover.
Place one rear lock at (b) and press the lock
button forward. lock the other buttons in the
same way.
reMoviNg
Pull the lock buttons rearward as far as possible
at (a) first, then at (b). lift out the cover. FoldIng down the rear seat
backrests
Pull up the catches and fold the backrests
forward.
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enterIng the rear seat
MaNUal seaT
moving the seat forward
1. remove the seat belt from the guide (a).
2. Pull up the handle (b) and fold the backrest
forward until it locks in position.
3. Move the seat forward (C).
m oving the seat rearward
1. Move the seat rearward until it reaches the
desired position (d).
2. Pull up the handle (e) and return the back-
rest to the upright position.
3. Put the seat belt back into the guide (F).
PoWer seaT*
m oving the seat forward
1. remove the seat belt from the guide (a).
2. Pull up the handle (b) and fold the backrest
forward until it locks in position.
3. Press and hold in the front section of the
button (g).
m oving the seat rearward
1. Press and hold in the rear section of the
button (g).
2. Pull up the handle (e) and return the back-
rest to the upright position.
3. Put the seat belt back into the guide (F).
note
When putting on the seat belt, it is easiest
to reach for the lower section of the belt,
near the guide, instead of reaching over
your shoulder.
adjustIng the Front seat
1
lumbar support.
2 head restraint height adjustment.
3 access to rear seat.
4 backrest tilt.
5 raise/lower the seat.
6 raise/lower the front edge of the seat
cushion.
7 Forward/rearward.
r emote key and the power seat
each of the remote keys can be used by
different drivers to store the driver’s seat posi-
tion in the following way:
• adjust the seat to your preferences.
• lock the vehicle by pressing the lock but-
ton on the remote key that you normally
use. This stores the seat’s current position
in that remote key’s memory
a.
• Unlock the vehicle (by pressing the unlock
button on the same remote key) and open
the driver’s door. The driver’s seat will
automatically move to the position stored
in the remote key (if the seat has been
moved since you left it).
a. This setting does not affect the separate power seat mem-
ory. Consult your owner’s manual for detailed information.