
Lights and Vision
Dimming the mirrors
Fig. 36 Automatic d imm ing rearview mirror
Manual dimming rea rview mirror
.. Pull the lever on the bottom of the mirror back.
Automatic dimm ing rearview mirror*
.. Press t he button @Qfig.
36 . The indicator
li ght @turns o n. Interior and exterior mirro rs *
will dim w hen the re is i ncom ing light (such as
headlights from the rear) .
A WARNING
Electro lyte fluid can leak from automat ic dim
m ing mir rors i f the g lass is broken . Electro
lyte f luid can irritate skin, eyes and airways.
- Repeated or long-te rm exposure to elect ro-
lyte fluid can lead to irritation of the air
ways, especially in peop le wit h asthma or
ot he r resp irato ry co ndi tions. Tak e deep
breath s immed iate ly after leaving the veh i
cl e or, if this is no t possible, o pen a ll of th e
doors and win dows as wide as possible .
-If elec troly te f lu id ente rs the eyes, flush
t h em thor oughly wi th a la rge amoun t of
cl ean wa ter for a t least 15 mi nutes an d then
seek medical attention.
- If e lec trolyte f lu id comes into con tact w ith
t h e skin , flush the affected a rea wit h clean
water for at least 15 minutes a nd the n clean
with soap and water and seek medica l at
tentio n. Clean affected cloth ing and shoes
t h oroughly bef ore wearing again.
- If the fluid was swallowe d an d the person is
conscious, fl ush the mouth with water for at
least 15 m inutes. Do not induce vomiting
unless this is recommended by me dica l pro-
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fessiona ls . Seek medical attention immedi
ately .
(D Note
I f the glass on an a utomat ic dimming mirro r
breaks, electro lyte can lea k out . This liquid
damages p lastic sur faces. Remove t he liquid
as quickly as possible, fo r example using a
wet sponge.
@ Tips
- If the light reaching the rearview mirror is
obstructed, the automatic d imm ing mirror
w ill not function correctly,
- The automatic dimming m irrors do not dim
when the interio r lighting is turned o n or
the reverse gear is se lected .
Sun v isors
Fi g. 37 Sun visor
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T he sun visors can be moved out of their brackets
and tu rned toward the doors
Q fig . 37 @. The
mirror light switches on when the cover over the
vanity mir ror @ ope ns.

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Windshield wipers
Switching the windshield wipers on
Fig. 38 Windshie ld wiper lever
Move the windshield wiper lever to the corre
sponding position:
@ -windshield w ipers off
@ -interval mode. To increase/decrease the wip
er intervals, move the switch ® to the left/right.
In vehicles with a rain sensor*, the wipers turn on in the rain once the vehicle speed exceeds ap
proximately 2 mph (4 km/h). The higher the sen
sitivity of the rain sensor* is set (switch ® to the
right), the earlier the windsh ield wipers react to
mo isture on the windsh ield. You can deact ivate
the rain sensor mode* in the Infotainment sys
tem, which switches the intermi ttent mode on.
Select in the Infotainment system:
I MENU! but
ton>
Vehicle > left control button >Driver as sis
tance > Rain sensor
> Off.
@ -slow wiping
@ -fast wip ing
© -sing le w ipe If you hold the lever in th is posi
tion longer, the wipers switch from slow wiping
to fast w iping.
® -clean the windshield To eliminate water
droplets, the windshield wipers perform one af
terwipe after several seconds while driving in
temperatures above 39 °F (4 °C). You can switch
this function off by moving the lever to position
@ within 10 seconds of the afterwipe . The after
wipe function is reactivated the next t ime you
switch the ignition on.
C leaning the headlights* . The headlight washer
system* only functions when the lights are
Lights and V ision
switched on. The headlights are automatically
cleaned the first time and every fifth time the
l ever is moved to position
® ·
A WARNING
--
- The rain sensor* is only intended to assist
the driver. The driver may still be responsi
ble for manually sw itch ing the w ipers on
based on visibility cond itions.
- The windsh ield may not be treated w ith wa
ter-repelling w indshield coating agents. Un
favorable condit ions, such as wetness, dark
ness, and when the sun is low, can cause in
creased glare, wh ich increases the risk of an
accident. Wiper blade chatter is also possi
b le.
- Properly functioning windshield wiper
b lad es are required for a cl ear v iew and safe
driving
<:::> page 42, Replacing windshield
wiper blades .
(D Note
-If there is frost, make sure the windshield
w iper blades are not frozen to the wind
shield. Switching on the windshield w ipers
when the blades are frozen to the wind
shield can damage the wiper blades.
- Prior to using a car wash, the w indshield
wiper system must be switched off (lever in
position 0). This prevents the wipers from
switching on unintentionally and caus ing
damage to the windsh ield wiper system.
(D Tips
- The windshie ld wipers switch off when the
ignition 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 windshield w iper blades result
in streaking. This can affect the rain sensor*
function . Check your w indshield w iper
blades regularly .
- The washer f luid nozzles in the windsh ield
washer system are heated * at low tempera-
tures when the ign ition is o n. .,.
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Lights and Vi sion
- When stopping temporarily, such as at a
traffic light, the speed of the windshie ld
wipers automatica lly reduces by one level.
Cleaning windshield wiper blades
Clean the wiper blades when you see wiper
streaks . Clean the wiper blades with a soft towel
and glass cleaner.
~ Pl ace the windshield wiper arms in the service
position ¢
page 42.
~ Fold the windshield wiper arms away from the
windshield .
A WARNING
,--
Dirty windshield wiper blades can impair vi-
sion , which increases the risk of an accident .
Replacing windshield wiper blades
Fig. 39 Re mov ing w indshi eld w iper b lade s
Wind shield wiper ser vice po sition /blade
replacement po sition
~ To b ring the windshield wipers into the service
pos ition, turn the ignition off and move the
windshield wiper lever into position @
¢ page 41, fig. 38.
~ To bring the wipers into the starting position,
turn the ignit ion on and move the windshield
wiper lev er into position @ for at least two sec
onds ¢
page 41, fig. 38.
Remov ing th e wip er bl ade
~ Fo ld the windshield wiper arm away from the
windshield.
~ Press the locking knob(!)¢ fig. 39 on the wiper
blade . Hold the wiper blade firm ly.
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~ Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the
arrow .
Installing the wipe r blade
~ Insert the new wipe r blade into the mount on
the wipe r arm @un ti l you hear it latch into
place.
~ Place the wiper arm back on the windshield.
~ Turn the service position off.
A WARNING
-
For safety reasons, the windshield wiper
blades should be rep laced once or twice each
year .
@ Note
-The windshield w iper blades must only be
folded away when in the service position!
Otherwise, you risk damaging the paint on
the hood or the windshield wiper motor.
- You should not drive your vehicle or press
the windsh ield wiper lever when the wiper
arms are folded away from the windshield.
T he windshield w ipers would move back in
to their or iginal pos it ion and could damage
the hood and windshie ld.
(D Tips
- You can also use the se rvice pos it ion, for ex
ample, if you want to protect the windshield
from ic in g by using a cover.
- You cannot activate the service posit io n
when the hood is open.

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Digital compass
Switching the compass on and off
Applies to: vehicles with digital compass
Fig. 40 Rearview mirror : digita l compass is switc hed on
., To turn the compass on or off, press the button
@ until the compass display in the mirror turns
on or off.
The digital compass only works when the ignition is turned on . The directions are indicated with ab
breviations :
N (north), NE (northeast), E (east),
SE (southeast), S (south), SW (southwest), W
(west), NW (northwest).
(D Tips
To prevent inaccurate compass readings, do
not bring any remote controls, electrical devi
ces or metallic objects near the mirror .
Lights and V ision
Adjusting the magnetic zone
Applies to: vehicles with digita l compass
Fi g. 41 North Amer ica: magnetic zone map
., Press and hold the button (D ~ page 43, fig. 40
until the number of the magnetic zone appea rs
in the interior rearview mirror.
., Press the button
CD repeatedly to select the
correct magnetic zone. The selection mode
turns off after a few seconds .
Calibrating the compass
Applies to: vehicles wit h digita l compass
If the display is incorrect or inaccurate, the com
pass must be recalibrated .
., Press and hold the button
CD until a C appears
in the interior rearview mirror .
., Drive in a circle at about 5 mph (10 km/h) until
a direction is displayed in the rearview mirror.
A WARNING
-
-To reduce the r isk to yourse lf and other driv-
ers, calibrate the compass in an area where
there is no traffic.
- Always pay attention to the traffic and the
area around your vehicle if you are reading
the compass while driving .
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Sea ts and stor age
Ashtray
Applies to: vehicles with ashtray
Fig . 4 6 Center armrest folded up: ashtray
The ashtray is placed in the center console under
the center armrest . Lift up the cover to open. In
sert the ashtray sec urely back i nto the holde r af
ter eve ry remova l (empty ing).
A WARNING
Never use the ashtray to hold paper, because
this increases the risk of a fire .
Cigarette lighter and
socket
Fig. 4 7 Center armrest fo lded up: cigarette lighter
The cigarette lighter or socket on ly functions
when the ignition is switched on.
Using the cigarette lighter
.,. Fol d the cen ter armrest up to reach the c iga
ret te lighter, if necessary .
.,. Press the ciga re tte lighter in .
.,. Remove the cigarette lighter when it pops out.
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U si ng th e soc ket
.,. Fold the center armrest up to reach the socket,
if necessary .
.,. Remove the cigarette lighter, if necessary .
.,. Insert the plug for the electrical device into the
socket.
The cigarette lighter has a standard 12 Volt sock
et that electr ical accessories can be connected to.
The power consumption at the outlet must not
exceed 100 watts.
A WARNING
Be carefu l when using the cigarette lighter.
Inattentive or unsupervised use of the ciga
re tte lighter can cause burns.
(D Note
- To reduce the risk of damage to the vehicle
electrical system, neve r attempt to charge
the vehicle battery by connecting accesso ries that p rovide powe r, such as solar panels
or battery chargers, to the 12 Volt sockets
or the ciga rette lighte r.
- To reduce the risk of damage to the sockets,
only use plugs t hat fit correctly.
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Storage
Beverage holders
Fig. 48 Cup holder
Fig. 49 Center armrest folded up: cup holder*
Cup holder* under the center armre st
.,. Fold up the center armrest c> page 45.
.,. Fold the plastic bracket toward the rear, if nec
essary
c::> fig . 49 .
A WARNING
Spilled hot liquid can increase the risk of acci
dents and injuries.
- Never drive with containers that conta in hot
liquid such as coffee o r tea. The hot liquid
cou ld spill and ca use bu rns d uring a co lli
sion, sudden braking or other vehicle move
ment. Spilled hot liquid can a lso in crease
the risk of accidents and injur ies .
- Only use soft contai ne rs in the cup ho lders.
Hard cups and g lasses can increase the risk
of injury during a collision .
- Never use the cup holder or the adapter as
an ashtray -this is a fire hazard .
Seats and storag e
(D Note
Beverage containers in the cup holders should
a lways have a lid . If not, beverages could spill
and cause damage to veh icle equipment, such
electron ics or seat covers.
Additional storage compartments
You w ill find a range of storage compartments
and holders at d ifferent locat ions in the vehicle.
- Compartments in the doors
- Storage area in the glove compartment . The
glove compartment can be locked using the
mechanical key¢
page 26.
-Storage compartment under the center arm
rest*
- Storage compartment on the rear side of the
front seat*. The compartment can hold a maxi
mum weight of 2.2 lbs (1 kg).
- Coat hooks
A WARNING
- No heavy or hard objects may be p laced on
the storage compartment behind the rear
seat backrest. There is a risk of inju ring the
veh icle passengers when braking sudde nly .
- Always leave the lid on the glove compa rt
ment cover closed whil e driv ing to red uce
the r isk of inju ry.
- O nly use the storage compartments in the
door trim panels to store sma ll objects tha t
will not stick out of the compartment a nd
impair the ra nge of the side airbags.
- Make sure that the v iew to the rear is not
obs truc ted by hanging ga rments.
- H ang o nly lightweight clothing and be sure
that the re are no heavy or sharp-edged ob
jects in the po ckets.
- Do not use coat hange rs to hang the cloth
ing be ca use this could impair the effec tive
ness of the side air bags*.
(D Note
Objects on the rear she lf that rub against the
r ear window can damage the rear w indow
hea ting wi res .
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Warm and cold
Automatic climate control system controls
Fig. 56 Automatic climate co ntrol syste m: controls
You can control the functions through the dial,
buttons in the dial and the buttons . Press the
buttons to turn the functions on or off . The LED
i n a button w ill light up when the funct ion is
sw itched on .
We recommend pressing the
IAU TOI button and
setting the temperature to 72 °F (22 °C) . The au
tomatic climate control system automatically
maintains a temperature once it has been set .
The air temperature coming from the vents, the
b lower speed, and the air dis tribution are also
automatically adjuste d. In all heati ng mode func
tions except
defrost, the blower only switches to
a higher speed once the engine coolant has
reached a certain temperat ure.
~ Adjusting the blower
The blower speed can be adjusted in small incre
ments using the dial @. The blower should al
ways run at a low setting to prevent the windows
from fogging and to ensure a continuous ex
change of air inside the vehicle. You can adjust
the volume of a ir generated by the blower to your
preference . To have the blower regulated auto
mat ically, press the
IAUTOI butto n.
IA/C l Switching cooling mode on and off
The cooling system is turned on and off w ith the
IA/C l button. The air is not cooled and humidity is
not removed when cooling mode is switched off.
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This can cause fog on the w indows. Coo ling mode
switches off automatically when the outside tem
perature is below zero .
The temperature can be adjusted with the con
trol @.
I• I • I Adjusting the tempe rature
The temperature can be adjusted in small incre
ments using the dial@.
I AUTO I Switching automatic mode on and off
The au tomatic mode is turned on using the
IAUTOI button. AUTO mode switches off once a
button in the climate control system is pressed.
Automat ic mode maintains a constant tempera
ture inside the vehicle . Air temperature , airflow
and air distribution are controlled automatically.
Adjusting the air distribution
The air distribution can be adjusted with the con
tro l@ . To have the air distribution regulated au
tomatica lly, press the
IAUTO l button.
The round ai r vents in the cockpit a re adjustable
¢ page 53.
To keep the front side windows from fogg ing up
i n damp weather, we recommend ope ning the
s ide air vents and tilting them to the side.

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General information
Breaking in
A new vehicle must be broken in, and the break
in distance should be 1,000 mi les ( 1,500 km). Do
not drive at speeds that w ill exceed
2/3 of the
maximum permitted engine speed
(RPM) for the
first 600 miles (1,000 km) , and avoid full accel
eration during this period . You may gradually
start increasing the
RPM and the speed between
600 miles (1,000 km) and 1,000 miles (1,500
km).
During the first hours of use, the engine has a
higher internal friction than later on when all
moving parts have settled into place with each
other.
How the vehicle is driven during the first 1,000
miles (1,500 km) also affects the engine quality.
Drive at moderate engine speeds after the initial
break-in per iod, part icularly when running a cold
engine . This will reduce engine wear and improve
the mileage .
Do not drive at too low of an engine speed (rpm).
Shift down if the engine stops running "smooth
ly" . Extremely high eng ine speeds are automati
cally reduced .
Avoid damaging the vehicle
When you are driving on poor roads, or over
curbs, steep ramps, etc., make certain that low
lying parts such as spoilers and exhaust system
parts do not bottom out and get damaged.
This is especially true for vehicles with low-slung
chassis (sports chassis)* and fully loaded
vehicles.
Driving through water on roads
Note the following to reduce the risk of vehicle
damage when driving through water, for examp le
on flooded roads :
- The wate r must not be any higher than the bot
tom of the vehicle body .
Driving
- Do not drive faster than walking speed.
A WARNING
After driv ing through water or mud, the effec
tiveness of the brakes may be reduced due to moisture on the brake rotors and brake pads.
A few careful brake applications should dry
off the brakes .
(D Note
Vehicle components such as the engine,
transmission, suspension or electrical system
can be severely damaged by driving through
water.
(D Tips
- Determine the depth before driving through
water.
- Do not stop the vehicle, drive in reverse or
switch the engine off when driving through
water.
- Keep in mind that oncoming vehicles may create waves that raise the water level and
make it too deep for your vehicle to drive
through safely.
- Avoid dr iving through salt water, because
this can cause corrosion.
Economical and environmentally-friendly
driving
T he amount of fuel consumpt ion, the environ
menta l impact and the wear to the engine,
brakes and tires depends mostly on your driving
style. With an anticipatory and economic driving
style, fuel consumption can be reduced by ap
proximately 10-15%. The following tips will help
you conserve the environment and your money at
the same time .
Anticipatory driving
A vehicle uses the most fuel when accelerating.
When you drive with anticipation, you do not
need to brake as often and so you accelerate less.
When possible, let your vehicle coast with a
gear
engaged -
for example, when you notice that the
next traff ic light is red . .,,.
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