92Instruments and controlsWarning chimesOnly one warning chime will sound at a time.
A corresponding message may also
appear in the Driver Information
Centre (DIC) when a warning chime
is sounded.
When starting the engine or whilst driving:
● If seat belt is not fastened 3 49.
● During operation of the turn and lane-change signals 3 99.
● During illumination of certain control indicators.
● If the parking assist detects an object 3 136.
● If the vehicle speed briefly exceeds a set limit 3 133,
3 136.
● If a door or the bonnet is not properly closed when vehicle
exceeds a certain speed.
● If there is a fault in the brake system 3 86.● If the vehicle battery is not
charging 3 86.
● If engine lubrication is interrupted
3 88.
● If AdBlue needs to be refilled or a
fault is present 3 123.
● If the electronic key is outside of the detection range.
Electronic key system 3 22,
Power button 3 116.
When the vehicle is parked and/or
the driver's door is opened:
● If the key has been left in the ignition.
● If the electronic key has been left
in the card reader.
Electronic key system 3 22,
Power button 3 116.
● If the vehicle is in an Autostop. Stop-start system 3 119.
● If the exterior lights are on.Engine oil level
If the minimum engine oil level is
reached, a message is displayed in
the Driver Information Centre (DIC)
3 90 for 30 seconds after the engine
is started.
Check oil level 3 147.
94Instruments and controlsAverage speedThe value is displayed after driving a
distance of 0.25 miles.
The average speed since the last
reset is displayed.
The measurement can be restarted at
any time.
Interruptions in the journey with the
ignition off are not included in the
calculations.
Reset trip computer information
To reset the trip computer, select one of its functions then press and hold
the button on the end of the wiper
lever.
The following trip computer
information will be reset:
● fuel used
● average consumption
● trip odometer
● average speed
The trip computer will reset
automatically when the maximum
value of any of the parameters is
exceeded.Fuel economy rating (ecoScoring)
If equipped, a rating of 0 to 100 is
shown in the Info-Display to help
evaluate fuel efficiency, based on your driving style.
Higher ratings indicate better fuel economy.
Tips to improve fuel economy are also given in the Info-Display. Journeys
can be saved in the system memory,
enabling you to compare
performances. Refer to Infotainment
system manual for further
information.
Vehicle messages 3 91.
Journey record
When the engine is switched off, a record of the last journey is shown in
the Info-Display.
The following information is
displayed:
● average fuel consumption
● total fuel consumption
● trip odometer
● fuel saved in milesUnit of measurement
To change the unit of measurementfor the duration of a journey:
Vehicles with power button:
With ignition off, simultaneously press and hold button on end of wiper lever
and press the power button 3 116;
the central display flashes for approx.
10 seconds until the new unit is
displayed. Release button on end of
wiper lever when the display stops
flashing.
Vehicles without power button:
With ignition off, simultaneously press and hold button on end of wiper lever
and switch on the ignition; the central display flashes for approx.
10 seconds until the new unit is
displayed. Release button on end of
wiper lever when the display stops
flashing.
When the engine is switched off, the
trip computer automatically returns to
the original unit of measurement.
96LightingLightingExterior lighting............................ 96
Light switch ................................ 96
Automatic light control ...............97
High beam ................................. 97
Headlight flash ........................... 97
Headlight range adjustment ......97
Headlights when driving abroad ...................................... 98
Daytime running lights ...............98
Adaptive forward lighting ...........98
Hazard warning flashers ............98
Turn and lane-change signals ...99
Front fog lights ........................... 99
Rear fog lights ........................... 99
Reversing lights .........................99
Misted light covers .....................99
Interior lighting ........................... 100
Instrument panel illumination control ..................................... 100
Interior lights ............................ 100
Load compartment lighting ......101
Glove box lighting ....................101
Lighting features ........................101
Entry lighting ............................ 101Exit lighting.............................. 102
Battery discharge protection ....102Exterior lighting
Light switch
Turn outer switch:
7:off8:sidelights9P:headlights
High beam control indicator P 3 89.
Low beam control indicator 9 3 89.
110Climate control
In addition to a remote control unit,
the heating can also be switched on
for 30 minutes, or off, using the button
on the instrument panel.
Battery replacement
Replace the battery when the range
of the remote control is reduced or when the battery charge symbol
flashes.
Open the cover and replace the
battery (Type A: CR 2430, Type B: 2CR 11108, or equivalent), ensuring
the new battery is correctly installed
with the positive ( <) side facing the
positive terminals. Replace the cover
securely.
Dispose of old batteries in
accordance with environmental
regulations.
Batteries do not belong in household
waste. They must be disposed of at
an appropriate recycling collection
point.
Remote control fault displays
Z:poor signal –
adjust positionZ:no signal – move closerÜ:battery low –
change batteryY:system error –
consult workshopAdd,
AddE:system in learning mode
Teach remote control
If the vehicle battery is reconnected, the LED in the instrument panel
button illuminates and the system
configures the remote control menu
automatically. If the LED flashes,
select Add or AddE and confirm.
Additional remote control units may
also be configured. Press the button
until LED flashes, switch on the
remote control, select Add and
confirm.
AddE teaches the current remote
control unit exclusively and blocks all
previously configured units. Add
teaches up to 4 remote control units,
but only one unit can operate the
system at any one time.
Operation
Heating Y
Press Y, the predetermined heating
duration, e.g. 30 is displayed.
To temporarily adjust the heating duration, adjust with k or l. The
value can be set from 10 to
120 minutes. Due to the power
consumption, note the heating
duration.
To switch off, press Y.
Climate control111To change the default predeterminedheating duration, ensure the heater is switched off, press and hold k until
the display flashes and adjust with
k or l.
Programming P
Up to 3 preset departure times during
one day, or one preset departure time over one week can be programmed.
● Press P once to select preset
memory number 1.
● Press P twice to select preset
memory number 2.
● Press P three times to select
preset memory number 3.
● Press P again to exit the preset
memory.
Start heating within 24 hours ● Press P to select desired preset
memory number 1, 2 or 3.
● Briefly press k or l; the preset
time flashes.
● Adjust the preset time with k or
l .
● Press P to confirm and exit the
preset memory.Start heating up to 7 days
● Press P to select desired preset
memory number 1, 2 or 3.
● Briefly press k or l; the preset
time flashes.
● Adjust the preset time with k or
l .
● After 5 seconds the preset day flashes.
● Adjust the preset day with k or
l .
● The preset time and day are set once the display changes to the
current time.
Set time and weekday Þ
If the vehicle battery is disconnected
or its voltage is too low, the unit will
need to be reset.
● Press Þ until the time flashes.
● Press k or l to change the
current time.
● Time is stored when the display stops flashing.
● Wait for weekday to flash.● Press k or l to change the
weekday.
● Weekday is stored when the display stops flashing.
Heating level
The preferred heating level for
programmed departure times can be set between 10 to 30℃.
Adjust using the temperature
preselection dial.
Vehicle care145General Information
Accessories and vehicle modifications
We recommend the use of genuine
parts and accessories and factory
approved parts specific for your
vehicle type. We cannot assess or guarantee reliability of other products
- even if they have a regulatory or
otherwise granted approval.
Do not make any modifications to the
electrical system, e.g. changes of
electronic control units (chip tuning).Caution
When transporting the vehicle on
a train or on a recovery vehicle, the
mud flaps might be damaged.
Vehicle storage
Storage for a long period of time
If the vehicle is to be stored for several months:
● Wash and wax the vehicle.
● Have the wax in the engine compartment and underbody
checked.
● Clean and preserve rubber seals.
● Fill up fuel tank completely.
● Change the engine oil.
● Drain the washer fluid reservoir. ● Check the coolant antifreeze and
corrosion protection.
● Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load.
● Park vehicle in a dry, well ventilated place. Engage first or
reverse gear. Prevent the vehicle from rolling.
● Do not apply the parking brake.
● Open the bonnet, close all doors and lock the vehicle.Putting back into operation
When the vehicle is to be put back into
operation:
● Check tyre pressure.
● Fill up the washer fluid reservoir. ● Check the engine oil level.
● Check the coolant level.
● Fit the number plate, if necessary.
End-of-life vehicle recovery
Information on end-of-life vehicle
recovery centres and the recycling of
end-of-life vehicles is available on our website. Only entrust this work to an
authorised recycling centre.
162Vehicle careNo.Circuit1Adblue injection battery2Vehicle battery (with electronic
key system)3APC battery backup (with elec‐
tronic key system)4Heating and ventilation system5Adaptations6Adaptations7Heating and ventilation system8Additional heating and ventila‐
tion / air conditioning system9Supplementary heating and
ventilation system10Electric exterior mirrors / addi‐
tional adaptations11Heated exterior mirrors12Radio / multimedia / electric
exterior mirrors / diagnostic
socket13Multimedia / trailer hitchNo.Circuit14Courtesy lights / battery
discharge protection15Fuel injection system / tyre pres‐ sure monitoring system / elec‐
tronic key system16Hazard warning flashers / turn
and lane-change signals17Central locking18Left-hand high beam / right-
hand low beam / tail lights / left- hand daytime running light19Front fog lights / rear fog lights /
number plate lighting20Alarm / horn / lighting / wiper21Instrument cluster22Light switch23Rear window wiper / wind‐
screen washer pump / horn24APC general battery25Reversing lightsNo.Circuit26Brake switch27Fuel injection / starter28Airbag / steering column lock29Passenger power window30Power steering31Brake lights32APC battery backup (with elec‐
tronic key system)33Service display34Cigarette lighter / power outlet35Right-hand high beam / left-
hand low beam / sidelights /
right-hand daytime running light36Brake lights / ABS / immobiliser37Interior lighting / air conditioning38Starting with electronic key
system39Rear window wiper40Warning chimes
172Vehicle care● Remove the spare wheel 3 173.
● Never change more than one wheel at a time.
● Use the jack only to change wheels in case of puncture, not
for a seasonal winter or summer
tyre change.
● If the ground on which the vehicle
is standing is soft, a solid board
(max. 1 cm thick) should be
placed under the jack.
● Take heavy objects out of the vehicle before jacking up.
● No people or animals may be in the vehicle when it is jacked-up.
● Never crawl under a jacked-up vehicle.
● Do not start the engine when the vehicle is raised on the jack.
● Clean wheel bolts/nuts and thread with a clean cloth before
mounting the wheel.9 Warning
Do not grease wheel bolt, wheel
nut and wheel nut cone.
1. Remove the wheel cover (using the hook supplied). Vehicle tools
3 163.
2. Loosen each of the wheel bolts by
half a turn using the wheel
wrench. Ensure the wrench
locates securely. The wrench
should turn anticlockwise to
loosen the bolts. Invert the wrench if necessary.
3. Place lifting pad spigot of the jack
under the jacking hole located
nearest the wheel concerned.
Ensure the jack is positioned
correctly. The jack base must be
on the ground directly below the
jacking hole in a manner that
prevents it from slipping.
4. Install wrench onto the jack and raise the vehicle by turning the
wrench until the wheel is clear of
the ground.
5. Unscrew wheel bolts completely by turning anticlockwise and wipe
clean with a cloth.