Lights and Vi sion
Calibrating the compass
App lies to: ve hicles w ith d ig ital compass
You must recalibrate the compass if it does not
display the correct direction .
.,. Press and hold the button@¢ page 51, fig. 51
until a C appears in the interior rearview mirror .
.,. Drive in a circle at about 5 mph (10 km/h) unt il
a d irection is displayed in the rea rview mirror .
A WARNING
- To avo id endange ring yourse lf and other
dr ivers, ca lib rate the compass in an area
where there is no traffic.
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- T he dig ita l compass shou ld only be used as
an o rientation aid .
If you want to chec k the
compass while dr iving, you must sti ll pay at
tention to traffic, the road, the weather and any other possible hazards .
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Seats and storage
Important information
A WARNING
Refer to the chapter Driving Safely
~ page 124, Driving safety for important in
formation , tips, s uggestions and warnings
that you should read and follow for your own
safety and the safety of your passenge rs.
Front seats
Manual seat adjustment
Applies to vehicles with manual adjustable seats
Fig. 53 Fro nt seat: manual seat adj ustment
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@ -Moving the seat fo rwa rd/back: pu ll the leve r
and slide the seat .
@-Lengthen ing/shortening the upper thigh
support* : lift the handle.
@-Adjusting the angle of the seat surface*.
Pull/press the lever .
@-Adjusting the lumbar support* : press the
button in the desired direction .
®-Moving the seat up/down: pull/press the lev
er .
@ -Adjusting the backrest angle: turn the ad
just ing wheel.
A WARNING
- Only adjust the front seat with when the ve-
hicle is stationary . Otherwise, this increases
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~ -Exercise caution when adjusting the seat N
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without checking can pinch hands and fin
gers.
- The front seat backrests must not be re
clined too far back when driving, because
this impairs the effectiveness of the safety
belts and airbag system, which increases
the risk of injury .
- To reduce the risk of injury during sudden
braking or in a coll is ion, the driver and front
passenger should not have their backrests in
the reclined position whi le dr iving or riding.
The safety be lts and airbag system can pro
vide the greatest protection possib le when
the backrests a re in the up right posit ion and
the safety belts are worn correctly. The
more a backrest is reclined, the greater the
risk of injury due to an incorrect seating po
sition and safety belt position.
Power seat adjustment
Applies to veh icles wit h powe r adjustab le seats
Fig. 54 Froht se at : power seat ad ju stment
@ -Adjust ing the lumbar support: press the but
ton in the applicable position.
® -moving the seat up/down: press the button
up/down . To adjust the front seat cushion, press
the front button up/down. To adj ust the rear seat
cushion, press the rear button up/down.
® -moving the seat forward/back : press the
button forward/back.
© -adjust ing the backrest ang le: turn the ad
just ing wheel.
@ -lengthening/shortening the upper thigh sup-
port* : lift the grip handle . .,_
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_& WARNING
- Only adjust the front seat with when the ve
hicle is stationary. Otherwise, this increases
the risk of an accident
- The power adjustment for the front seats al
so works wit h the ignition switched off or
with the ignition key removed. For this rea
son, children shou ld never be left unattend
ed in the veh icle - they could be injured!
- Exercise caution when adjusting the seat height. Unsuperv ised or careless seat ad
justment can p inch f ingers or hands causing
injuries.
- The front seat backrests must not be re
clined too far back when driving, because
this impairs the effectiveness of the safety belts and airbag system, which increases
the risk of injury.
- To reduce the risk of injury during sudden
bra king or i n a co llision, the driver and front
p as senge r shou ld no t have the ir back rests in
the reclined posit ion while driv ing or riding.
T he safety belts and airbag system can pro
vide the greatest protection possible when
the backrests are in the upr ight position and
the safety be lts a re worn correctly. The
more a backrest is reclined, the greater the
risk of injury due to an incorrect seating po
sit ion and safety belt position.
Easy seat entry
Easy seat entry makes it easier to get into the
back seats.
F ig. 55 Driver's seat: easy seat entry cont rols
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F ig. 56 Easy seat entry operat io n, seat returning to the
or igi nal position w ith seat memory
Folding the front s eat backres ts forward
.. Pull the handle (D ¢ fig. 55 forward.
.. Fold the backrest forward unti l it locks into
place and then slide the seat a ll the way for
ward using the backrest @.
Fold ing the front seat back rests back
.. Slide the seat all the way back using the back
rest @¢
fig. 56 .
.. Fold the backrest back until it locks into
place @.
The seat will return to its original posit ion after
u sing easy seat entry.
A WARNING
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-The front seat backrests must a lways be
l ocked in lace wh ile driving for safety reasons.
- When using easy seat entry, t he seat must
always slide all the way back when returning
it to its orig inal position. Otherwise, the set
w ill not be ab le to lock in place. Only drive
once the seat is locked into place.
{D Tips
If the seat w ill not lock in place after using
easy seat entry, slide the seat all the way back unt il it stops. Then adjust the seat to the de
sired posit ion.
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Front center armrest
Applies to vehicles with a front center armrest
The center armrest can be adjusted to several
levels.
Fig . 57 Armrest between the driver's/front passenger's
seats.
,. To adjust the angle, raise the armrest c> fig. 57
notch by notch.
"To bring the armrest back down, raise it out of
the top notch and fold it back down. Then lift
the armrest to the desired position, if necessa
ry.
The armrest can slide forward and back.
There is a storage compartment under the arm
rest.
Head restraints
Front head restraints
Applies to: vehicles with ad justab le head restra ints
Fig. 58 Front seat: adjusting the head restraint
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Applies to vehicles with super sport seats*: the
head restraint is integrated in the backrest and is
therefore not adjustable
Adjust the head restraints so the upper edge is as
even as possible with the top of your head. If that
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is not possible, try to adjust as close to this posi
tion as possible .
,. To move the head restraint up or down, slide it
until it locks into place
c> fig. 58.
Refer to c> page 127, Proper adjustment of head
restraints
for gu idelines on how to adjust the
height of the front head restraints to suit the oc
cupant 's body size.
WARNING
- Driving without head restraints or head re
straints that are not adjusted correctly dra
matically increases the risk of serious or fa
tal neck injuries.
- Read and following the WARNINGS in
c> page 127, Proper adjustment of head re
straints.
(I} Tips
Head restraints that are adjusted correctly
and safety belts are an extremely effective
combination of safety equipment.
Rear head restraints
Fig. 59 Outer rear head restraints: release point
If there are passengers in the rear seat, fold the
head restraints up on the occupied seats at least
to the next notch
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Adjusting the head restraints
,. To move the head restraint up, hold it at the
sides with both hands and slide it upward until
you feel it click into place.
,. To move the head restraint down, press the
button @
c> fig. 59 and slide the head restraint
downward . .,..
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Removing th e head restraints
To remove the head restrai nts, the backrest m ust
be folded forward partially.
• Remove the screwd river from the vehicle tool
ki t
¢ page 230.
• Release t he backrest ¢ page 58 .
• Press the button @¢ fig. 59 and slide the head
restraint up as far as it can go¢&_ .
• Place the screwdriver in position @ in the
opening, press the button @ and pull the head
restra int out of the backrest at the same time
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• Fo ld the backrest down until it latches securely
c> & in Increasing the size of the luggage
compartment on page 59.
Inst alling the head rest raints
To install the head restraints, the backrest must
be folded forward partially.
• Release the backrest ¢
page 58.
• Slide the posts on the head restraint down into
the gu ides until you feel the posts click into
place . You should not be able to pull the head
restra int out of the backrest.
• Fo ld the backrest down until it latches securely
¢ & in Increasing the size of the luggage
comportment on poge 59.
A WARNING
- Only remove the rear seat head rest raints
when necessary in order to install a child
seat . Insta ll the head restra int aga in imme
diately once the ch ild seat is removed. Driv
ing with the head restra ints removed or
head restraints not in the highest position
increases the risk of serio us in ju ry.
- Read and following the WARNINGS in
¢page 127.
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Socket
Applies to: vehicles with socket
E lectrical accessories con be connected in the 12
volt socket.
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Fig. 60 Center conso le: front/rea r• 1 2 vo lt socket
F ig. 61 Luggage compa rt ment, s ide tr im panel : 12 volt
socket
• Remove the plug from the center conso le sock
et
c> fig. 60, or
• Open the cover on the luggage compartment
socket*
c:> fig . 61.
• Insert the p lug for the elect rical device into the
socket.
The 12 volt socket can be used for electr ical ac
cessor ies. The power consumption at the out let
must not exceed 120 watts.
A WARNING
The socket works on ly when t he ignit ion is
switched on. Incorrect usage can lead to ser i
ous injuries or burns. To reduce the risk o f in
ju ries, never leave children unatte nded in the
vehicle with the vehicle key .
{Q) Note
-To prevent d am age to the socke t, on ly use
the correct type of plugs .
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-Never connect devices that generate elect ri
ca l power such as solar panels or a battery
charger to the 12 volt socket . They can dam
age the vehicle electrical system.
(D Tips
The vehicle battery drains when accessories
are turned on but the engine is off.
Storage
Beverage holders
F ig. 62 Sect io n of the rear bench seat: rea r cup ho lders •
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Your veh icle has cup holders in the front center
console, in the door pockets and in the rear cen
ter armrest* .
A WARNING
-
-Do not p ut any hot beverages in the cup
holder while the vehicle is moving . Ho t bev
erages could spill, wh ich can cause injury.
- Do not use any breakable beverage cont ain
ers ( for example, m ade out of glass or po r
celain). You cou ld be injured by them in the
event of an accident.
(D Note
Beverage containers in the cup holders should
always have a lid. Otherwise, beverages could
spill and cause damage to veh icle equipment
or stain the seat cove rs.
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Glove compartment
Fig. 63 G love co mpart m ent
Opening /closing
• To open the glove compartment, pull the han
dle in the d irection of the arrow .
"' To close the glove compartment, swing the lid
upward until it clicks into place .
The glove compartment can be locked using the
vehicle key.
A WARNING
-Always leave the lid on the glove compart- ment cover closed while dr iving to reduce the
r isk of injury.
Additional storage compartments
T he re are add itiona l storage compartmen ts,
compartments and holders at other locations in
the vehicle:
- In the uppe r part of the glove compartment.
- In the center console under the center arm -
rest* .
- On the back of the right front seat. The com
partment* can hold a maximum we ight of
2 lbs
(1 kg) .
A WARNING
-Do not place any objects on the instrument
panel. Objects that are not stored secu rely
can slide around in the vehicle while driving,
when accele rating or braking or when turn
i n g .
- Make sure that objects cannot fa ll out of the
center console storage compartment or oth-
er compartments and into the footwell
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wh ile driving. These objects could prevent
you from braking or accelerat ing during
sudden brak.ing maneuvers.
- Always keep the g love compartment closed
wh ile driving to reduce the risk of injury dur
ing a collision or heavy braking.
- Read and following the WARNINGS in
¢ page 163, Important safety instructions
on the side airbag system.
Luggage compartment
Loading luggage compartment
Luggage items must be stowed securely.
Fig. 64 Place heavy objec ts as far forward as possible.
Note the following to preserve the vehicle's good
handling characteristics.
• Distribute the load as evenly as possible.
• Place heavy objects as fa r forward as possib le
¢ fig. 64.
• Secure luggage items with the cargo net* or
with non-elastic retain ing straps to the tie
down rings*
¢page 59.
_&. WARNING
-loose objects in the luggage compartment
can slide about suddenly and alte r the vehi
cl e's handling chara cte rist ics.
- loose objects in t he passenger compa rt
ment can fly forward during abrupt mane u
vers or a cc idents and injure occupants.
- Always store objects in the luggage com
partment and use sui table st raps, par ticu
larly with heavy objects.
- When you transport heavy objects, always
remembe r that a change in the cente r of
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gravity may result in a change in the vehi
cle's hand ling cha racteristics.
- Follow a ll wa rnings¢
page 124, Driving
safety.
(D Tips
The t ire pressu re must be ad justed to the load
"see the tire pressure sticker located on the
driver 's side 8-p illar.
General information
_&. WARNING
Refer to the chapter Dr iv ing Safely
¢
page 124, Driving safety fo r important in
formation, t ips, suggestions and warnings
that you should read and follow for yo ur own
safety and the sa fety of your passe ngers.
Increasing the size of the luggage
compartment
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward ei
ther separately or together.
Fig. 65 Luggage compartment: backrest release lever (ex
amp le on the right s ide)
There is a re lease lever on each of the side pane ls
i n the luggage compartment to release both rear
seat backrests .
Folding the backrest forward
• Pull the release leve r for the backrest in the d i
rection of the arrow . The backrest wi ll fold fo r-
ward automatically after it is released ¢
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Folding th e ba ckr est back into the upright
po sition
• Fold th e backrest down un til i t latches securely
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A WARNING
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-When releasing the rear seat backrest,
make sure there are no people or animals
within its range of motion . The backrest will
fold forwa rd automatically after it is re
leased .
- The backrest must be securely latched so
objects cannot slide forward out of the lug
gage compa rtment dur ing sudden bra king.
- Always make sure the back rest is la tched
completely by pulling forward on it.
- Make sure the safety be lt is not ca ught in
t he door h inges o r the seat fitt ings and
damaged.
- Torn or frayed safety belts can break , and
bel t anchors can break d uring a co llision .
C heck the safety bel ts regularly . Safe ty
bel ts wit h noti ce a ble damage to the web
bing, bindings, buckles or retractors mus t
be rep laced .
(D Note
-If yo u move the front seat ba ck when t he
rear se at backres t is folded forward, you
could damage the head restraints on the rear seat. If necessary, remove the rear seat
head restra int before moving the front seat
back
- Make su re the safety be lt is not pinched in
the backrest lock and damaged when the rear seat backrest if fo lded back. Other ob
j ects should be
removed from the rear
bench seat to p rotect the rear backrest from
damage .
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Tie-downs
Applies to: vehicles w ith tie-dow ns
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Fig. 66 Lug gag e compa rtm en t: loc ation of th e t ie -d owns
( exa mpl e)
• Sec ure the cargo to the tie-downs -arrows- .
• Observ e the safety precaut ions <=>
page 130,
Stor ing cargo correctly .
A WARNING ~ -
Weak, damaged or fau lty straps used to se
cure objects to t he tie-downs can fail dur ing
heavy braking or a collision and lead to seri
ous injur ies.
- Always use suitable straps and secure ob
jects to the tie-downs in the luggage com
pa rtme nt to prevent objects from shifting
a nd slid ing forwa rd .
- Never secure a child seat restraint to a tie
down .
- Because of the ir load capacity, the hooks
should only be used to secure objects that
weigh a max imum of 10 lb (5 kg) . Heavy ob
jects will not be secu red s ufficiently , and
this in creases the risk of in jury.
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