
<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
(!)-Rain sensor  mode.  The windshield  wipers 
switch  on once the  vehicle  speed exceeds approx imately  2 mph  (4  km/h)  and  it  is ra ining.  The 
higher  the  sensitivity  of  the  rain  sensor that  is set 
(switch @ to  the  right),  the  earlier  the  wind
shield  wipers  react  to  moisture  on the  wind 
sh ield . You can deactivate  the  rain  sensor mode 
in  the  Infota inment  system,  which  switches  the 
intermittent  mode  on. To do th is, select: 
! MENU ! 
button > Vehicle > left  control  button > Dri ver 
a ss is ta nc e 
> Rain  sen sor. In  intermittent  mode , 
you  can adjust  the  interva l time  using  the  switch 
@ . 
@ -slow  wip ing 
@ -fast  wip ing 
© -sing le wipe  If  you  hold  the  lever in this  posi 
tion  longer,  the  wipers  switch  from  slow  wiping 
to  fast  w iping. 
® -clean the  windsh ie ld The wipers  wipe  one 
time  after  several seconds of  dr iving  to  remove 
water  droplets.  You can switch  this  function  off 
by moving  the  lever  to  position ® within 
10 sec
onds  of  the  after-wipe . The after-wipe  function  is 
react ivated  the  next  time  you  switch  the  ign ition 
on. 
C leaning  the  headlights*.  The headlight  washer 
system*  operates  only  when  the  low  beam  head lights  are sw itched  on . If  you  move the  lever  into 
position @, the  headlights  will  be cleaned  at 
fixed  intervals. 
A WARNING 
- T he rain sensor  is only  intended  to assist the 
driver.  The driver  may still  be  responsible 
for  manually  switching  the  w ipers on  based 
on v is ibility  conditions. 
- The w indshie ld may  not  be treated  with  wa
ter -repelling  windshield  coating  agents.  Un
favorable  conditions,  s uch as wetness,  dark
ness or  low  sun,  can result  in  increased 
glare,  which  increases the  risk of  an acc i
dent . Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  poss ible. 
- Properly  functioning  windsh ield wiper 
blades  are required  for  a clear view  and safe 
dr iv ing to  red uce the  risk of  an accident 
Light s and  Vision 
c::> page  58,  Changing  windshield  wiper 
blades. 
@ Note 
- If  there  is frost,  make  sure the  windshield 
wiper  blades  are not  frozen  to  the  wind
shield.  Switching  on the  windshield  wipers 
when  the  blades  are frozen  to  the  wind
shield  can damage  the  w iper blades. 
- Prior  to  using  a car wash,  the  windshield 
wiper  system  must  be sw itched  off  (lever  in 
position 
0). This prevents  the  wipers  from 
switching  on  unintentionally  and caus ing 
damage  to  the  windsh ield  wiper  system. 
@ Tips 
- The windshield  wipers  switch  off  when  the 
ign ition  is switched  off.  You can activate  the 
w indshield  wipers  after  the  ignition  is 
switched  back on  by moving  the  w indshield 
w iper lever  to  any position. 
- Wor n or  dirty  w indshie ld w iper blades  resu lt 
in  st reaking.  T his can affect  the  rain  senso r 
function. Check your windshield  wiper 
blades  reg ularly. 
- The washer  fluid  nozz les for  the windshield 
washer  system  are heated  a t  low  tempera
tures  when  the  ignition  is on . 
- Whe n stopping  tempo rar ily,  such as at  a 
t raffic  lig ht,  the  speed of  the  windshield 
wipers  automatically  reduces  by one level. 
Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean the  wiper  b lades when  you see wiper 
streaks.  Use a soft  cloth  and a g lass cleaner. 
Wind shi eld wiper 
...  Place t he w indsh ie ld w iper arms  in the  service 
position 
c::> page  58 . 
... Fold the  windshie ld wiper  arms  away from  the 
windshie ld. 
A WARNING 
D irty  windshie ld wiper  blades  can impa ir vi
sion,  wh ic h  increases the  risk of  an accident. 
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Lights  and  Vision 
Changing  windshield  wiper  blades 
Fig. 56 Remov ing w indshi eld  w iper  blades 
Windshield  wiper  service position/blade 
replacement  position 
•  To bring  the  wipers  into the  service  position , 
turn  the  ignition  off  and  move  the  windshield 
wiper  lever into position @~ 
page 56, fig. 55. 
• To  bring  the wipers  into  the  starting  position, 
switch  the ignition  on  and  move  the  windshield 
wiper  lever into position @~ 
page 56, fig. 55 
for  at  least  two  seconds . 
You can  also turn  the  service  position  on  or  off  in 
the  Infotainment  system : 
•  Switch  the  windshield  wipers  off  (position @ 
~page 56, fig. 55). 
• Select : th e IMENU i button> Vehicle> left  con
trol  button  > 
Service & checks  > Wiper  change 
position . 
Removing  the  wiper  blade 
•  Fold  the  windshield  wiper  arm  away  from  the 
windshield. 
•  Press  the  locking  knob 
(D ~ fig. 56 on  the  wiper 
blade . Hold  the  wiper  blade  firmly. 
•  Remove  the  wiper  blade  in the  direction  of the 
arrow . 
Installing  the  wiper  blade 
• Insert  the  new  wiper  blade  into  the  mount  on 
the  wipe r arm  @until  it  clicks  into  place. 
•  Place  the  wiper  arm  back  on  the  windshield. 
•  Turn  the  service  position  off. 
A WARNING 
For safety  reasons, the  wiper  blades  should 
be  replaced  once  or twice  each  year . 
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-
(D Note 
-Only fold  the  windshield  wipers  away  when 
they  are  in the  service  position. Otherwise, 
you  could  damage  the  paint  on  the  hood  or 
the  windshield  wiper  motor. 
- You should  not  move  your  vehicle  or  operate  the  windshield  wiper  lever when  the  wiper 
arms  are  folded  away  from  the  windshield. 
The  windshield  wipers  would  move  back  in
to  their  original  position  and  could  damage 
the  hood  and  windshield. 
- To  help  prevent  damage  to  the wiper  sys
tem,  always  loosen  blades  which  are  frozen 
to  the  windshield  before  operating  the  wip
ers. 
- To  help  prevent  damage  to  the wiper 
blades,  do  not  use gasoline,  kerosene,  paint 
thinner,  or  other  solvents  on  or  near  the 
wiper  blades. 
- To  help  prevent  damage  to  the wiper  arms 
or  other  components,  do  not  attempt  to 
move  the  wipers  by hand. 
{l) Tips 
-You can  also use the  service  position,  for  ex
ample,  if you  want  to  protect  the  windshield 
from  icing  by  using  a  cover. 
- You cannot  activate  the service  position 
when  the  hood  is open. 
Digital  compass 
Switching  the  compass on and  off 
App lies  to:  vehicles  with  digital  compass 
Fig. 57 Rearview  mirror:  d ig ital  compass  is sw itched  on  

Lights and  Vi sion 
A WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk to yourself  and  other  dr iv
ers,  calibrate  the  compass  in an area  where 
t here  is no traffic . 
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Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
A WARNING 
Refer to Q page  236,  Driving safety for  im
portant  information,  tips,  suggestions  and 
warnings  that  you  should  read and follow  for 
your  own  safety  and the  safety  of  yo ur pas
senge rs. 
Front  seats 
Power seat  adjustment 
F ig.  59 Front  seat:  adj usting  the  seat 
@ -Moving  the  seat forward/back:  press the  but
ton  fo rward/back . 
@-Moving  the  seat  up/down:  p ress the  button 
up/dow n. To adjust  the  front  seat cush ion,  p ress 
the  fro nt  bu tton  up/down.  To adjust  the  rear sea t 
cushion,  press the  rear  b utton  up/down. 
@ -Adjusting  the  backrest  angle:  press the  but
ton  fo rward/back. 
© -Lengthen ing/shortening  the  upper thigh 
support* : lift  the  grip  handle . A spring  moves the 
support  forward . 
CD -Adjusting  the  lumbar  suppo rt:  press the  but
ton  in the  corresponding  position. 
A WARNING 
- The power  front  seats  can also be adjusted 
when  the  ig nition  is switched  off.  For  this 
reason,  children  should  neve r be  left  unat
tended  in  the vehicle  -they  could  be  injured! 
Seats  and  storag e 
-To reduce the  r isk of  an accident,  only  adjust 
the  dr iver's  seat when  the  vehicle  is station
ary. 
- Exercise  caution  when  adjust ing the  seat 
he ight.  Unsupervised  or careless seat  ad
justment  can pinch  fingers  or  hands caus ing 
injuries . 
- The front  seat  backrests  must  not  be re
clined  too  far  back when  driving,  beca use 
this  impa irs the  effect iveness of  the  safety 
be lts  and airbag  system,  which  increases 
the  risk  of  injury. 
Center armrest 
There  is a storage  compartment  under  the arm 
rest. 
F ig . 60 Comfo rt center  armrest  be tween the driver's  seat 
and  front  passenger 's  seat 
.,.  To  adjust  the  angle, raise the  armrest  from  the 
starting  position  notch  by notch . 
.,.  To br ing the  armrest  back into  the  starting  po
sition,  raise it  out  of  the  top  notch  and fold  it 
back down. 
The armrest  can s lide forward  and back . 
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Seats  and storage 
Head  restraints 
Front  head restraints 
• 
Fig. 61 Front  seat : adjust ing the  comfo rt  head  restra in t* 
Adj ust  the  head  restraints  so  the  upper  edge  is as 
even  as  possible  wi th  the  top  of your  head.  If that 
is not  possible,  try  to  adjust  as  close to this  posi
tion  as  possible. 
~ To  adjust  the head  restraint,  press  the  side  but
ton  and  place  the  head  restraint  in the desired 
position  until  it  locks  into  place 
i:::.> fig. 61. 
_& WARNING 
Always  read  and  fo llow the  applicable  warn
ings ¢ 
page  239,  Proper adjustment  of  head 
restraints. 
Rear head restraints 
Fig.  62 Rear  seat:  adjust ing  th e  hea d restra int 
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Fig. 63 Rear  seat:  removing  the  head  restrai nt 
If  passengers  are  sitting  in the  outer  rear  seats, 
adjus t the  head  restraints  so  that the  upper  edge 
of  the  head  restraint  is  as  level  as  possible  with 
the  upper  part  of their  head. 
If that  is  not  possi
bl e,  try  to  adjust  as  close  to  this  position  as  pos
sible.  Adjust  the  head restraint  in the  center  seat 
to  be  all  the  way  up 
c:> _& . 
Adjusting  the  head restraints 
~ To move  the  head  restraint upward,  hold  it  at 
th e sides  with  both hands  and  slide  it  upward 
until  it  clicks  into  place 
c:> fig. 62. 
~ To move the  head  restraint  downward,  press 
the  button  -arrow-
c:> fig.  62 and  slide  the  head 
restraint  downward . 
Removing the  head restraints 
~ Move the  head  restraint  upward  as  far  as  it  can 
go . 
~ Press  the  re lease  point ,:::., fig.  63 using  the  me 
chanical  key 
c:> page  38,  Key set and  press  the 
button 
c:> fig. 62.  Pull  the  head  restraint  out  of 
the  backrest  at  the same  time ¢_& . 
Installing  the  head restraints 
~ Slide  the  posts  on  the  head  restraint  down  into 
the  guides  until  the  posts click into place. 
~ Press  the  button  -arrow-c:> fig.  62 and  slide  the 
head  restraint  all  the  way  down.  You should  not 
be  able  to  remove  the  head  restraint from  the 
backrest  without  pressing  the  button . 
_& WARNING 
-Always  read  and  follow  the  applicable  warn
ings 
i:::.> page  239,  Proper adjustment  of 
head  restraints.  

-Only remove  the  head  restraints from  the 
rear  seats  when  it  is  necessary  for  installing 
a child  seat¢ 
page  2 77, Child safety. In
stall  the  head  restra int  aga in  immediately 
once  the  child  seat  is  removed.  D riving w ith 
the  head  restra ints  removed  o r not  in the 
upr ight  position  in creases  the  risk of  ser io us 
lnJUry. 
Memory  function 
Description 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  memory function 
Using the  memory  funct ion,  you  can quickly and 
eas ily  store  a  personal  seat  profile for  the driver 
and  recall  the  settings later. The  memory  func
tion  is controlled  by the  remo te control  key and 
the  memory  bu ttons  in the  drive r's  door. 
The  driver's  seat  profile  is stored  again  and  as
signed  to  t he  remote  contro l key each  time  the 
ve hicle  is  locked . Whe n you  open  the  door,  the 
seat  profi le  is  automat ically reca lled.  If  two  peo
p le  use  t he vehi cle,  it  i s  recomme nded  that  each 
person  always  uses  "their  own"  remote  cont ro l 
key. 
Up to  2  seat  prof iles  can  be  stored  in the  memory 
bu tto ns  in the  dr iver's  door.  O nce  they  are  sto r
ed,  these  sea t profiles  can  be  sele cted  at  any 
time . 
The fo llow ing  settings  are  stored : 
Remote con-Memory  but-
trot  key  ton 
Driver  Dr iver 
Seat X  X 
Both  exterior 
X  X mirrors* 
Remote  control  key 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  memory function 
The driver's  sea t profile  can  be  assigned  to the 
remo te control  key  when the  vehicle  is locked . 
.. Se lect  in the  Infotainment  system: !MENUI b ut
ton 
> Vehicle > left  contro l bu tto n > Vehicle 
Seats  and  storag e 
setting s > Seats  > Driver 's  seat > Store  set
ting s on  remo te control  key. 
(D Tips 
If  you  do  not  wish  to  have  t he  seat  profi le for 
another  drive r assigned  to  the  remote  cont rol 
key,  switch  the  memory  fu nction  off  in t he  In
fotainment  system. 
Memory  buttons 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  memo ry function 
Fig.  64 Drive r's  door : memory  function  buttons 
The  memory  butto ns are  located  in the  driver's 
doo r. 
Storing  a seat  profile 
..  Press  the !SET I button.  The  LED in  the  button 
t ur ns  on . 
..  Press  a  memory  bu tton 
dil or~). 
A signal  tone  will sound  when  it  is s uccessfu lly 
stored. 
Accessing a seat  profile 
..  If  the  driver's  door  is  open  and the  ignition  is 
sw itched  off,  press  the  memory  button . 
..  If  the  driver's  door  is  closed  or  the  ignition  is 
sw itched  on,  press  and  hold  the  memory  but
t on  u nti l the  seat  adjustment  is com plete. 
,&_ WARNING 
- F or  s afety  reasons,  the  seat  se tting  can  on ly 
be  reca lled  when  the  vehicle  is stationa ry, 
otherwise  t here  is a  risk  of an  accident. 
- In an  emergency,  every  sea t ad justment  op 
eration  can  be  stopped  by  pressing  the 
!SET ! ..,. 
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Sea ts  and  stor age 
button  or the  buttons @or@ <* page 61, 
fig. 59. 
Sockets 
Fig. 65 Center  console:  12 volt  socket 
Fig.  66 Rear center  console:  12 volt  socket* 
The  12 -volt  sockets  can  be  used  for  electrical  ac
cessories.  The  power  usage  must  not  exceed 
120  watts. 
There  is an  additional  12  vo lt  socket*  located  on 
the  side  trim  panel  in the  luggage  compartment . 
_& WARNING 
The  sockets  and  the  electrical  accessories  con
nected  to  them  only function  when  the  igni
tion  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead 
to  serious  injuries or  burns.  To reduce  the  risk 
of  injuries,  never  leave  ch ildren  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  with  the  veh icle  key. 
(D Note 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  vehicle 
electr ica l system,  never  attempt  to  charge 
the  vehicle  battery  by connecting  accesso ries  that  provide  power,  such  as  solar  pane ls 
or  battery  chargers,  to  the  12  Volt  sockets 
or  the  cigarette  lighter. 
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- To  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  sockets, 
only  use  plugs  that  fit  correctly . 
Storage 
Cup holders 
Fig. 67  Section o f th e  rear  bench  seat: rear  cup holde rs * 
Your vehicle  has  cup  holders  in the  front  center 
console  and  in the  center  rear  seat . 
Cup  ho ld ers in the  cent er rear  seat* 
.,. Fold the  center  armrest  downward  . 
.,.  To  open  the  cup  holders,  pull  the  top  cover  of 
the  cup  holders  toward  the  rear<=> 
fig. 67 . 
.,. Set  your  beverage  in the  holder. 
.,.  To  close  the  cup  holder,  fold  the  cover  back  un
til  it  clicks  into  place . 
_& WARNING 
-
-Do not  put  any  hot  beverages  in the  cup 
holder  while  the  vehi cle  is moving.  Hot  bev 
erages  could  spill,  which  c an cause  injury. 
- Do not  use  any  b reakab le  beve rage  contain
ers  (for  examp le,  made  out  of g lass  or  por
celain).  Yo u co uld  be  injured  by them  in the 
event  o f an  accident . 
(D Note 
Beverage  containers  in the  cup  holders  should 
a lways  have  a  lid.  Otherwise,  beve rages  could 
sp ill and  cause  damage  to  vehicle  eq uipment 
or  stain  the  seat  covers. 
Other  compartments 
You will find  a var iety  of storage  compartments 
and  holders  at  various  locations  in the  vehicle.  ..,.  

- Glove compartment:  the  glove  compartment can  be  locked  using the mechanical  key 
¢ page  38,  Key  set. 
-In  the  door  trim panels 
- Storage  compartment  under  the  front  center 
armrest 
- Storage  compartment*  in the  rear  center  arm-
rest 
- Storage  compartment*  under the  light  switch 
- Garment  hooks above  the  rear  doors 
- Nets*  on  the  backrests  of the  front  seats 
- Nets*  on  the  left/right  luggage  compartment 
trim  panel 
A WARNING 
-Always  leave  the  lid on  the  glove  compart
ment  cover  closed  while  driving  to  reduce 
the  risk  of  injury. 
- Make  sure  that  the  view to  the  rear  is not 
obstructed  by hanging  garments. 
- Hang  only  lightweight  cloth ing  and  be  sure 
that  there  are  no  heavy or  sharp-edged  ob
jects  in  the pockets. 
- Do not  use clothes  hangers  to  hang  gar
ments,  because  this  could  reduce the effec
tiveness  of  the  side curtain  airbags*. 
- Only  use the  storage  compartments  in the 
door  trim  panels  to  store small  objects  that 
will  not  stick  out  of the  compartment  and 
impair  the  range of the  side  airbags. 
Luggage  compartment 
General  information 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  the  important  safety  precau
tions  in  ¢ 
page 242, Storing  cargo  correctly. 
-
Seats  and storage 
Increasing  the  size of the  luggage 
compartment 
Applies  to : vehicles  wit h folding  backrests 
The rear seat  backrests  can be  folded  forward  ei
ther  separately"  or together. 
Fig. 68 Backrest:  release lever, securing knob  an d  lock* 
Fig. 69 Backrest:  fold ing in the  center  backrest 
Folding  the  outer  rear backrests forward  and 
backward 
.,.  Pull the  release  lever @in the  direction  of  the 
arrow  and  fold  the  backrest  forward  . 
.,.  Fold the  backrest  back  up again  until  it  latches 
and  the  red  marking @ is no  longer  visible 
¢&, . 
Folding the  center  rear backrest forward  and 
backward 
.,.  Pull on  the  upper  release  lever© and  fold  the 
backrest  forward@¢ 
fig. 69  . 
.,. Fold the  backrest  backward  until  it  locks  into 
place. 
The  engaged  backrest  can  be  locked © using  the 
mechanical  key¢ 
page  39. This  would  block  ac
cess  into  the  luggage  compartment  from  the  ve
hicle  interior.  You can  only enlarge  the  luggage 
compartment  if  the backrest  is not  locked.  .,.. 
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