Using the system
Cockpit
OverviewDoor opening lever
50
Electric exterior mirror adjustment
67
Air outlet vents
96
Ticket holder
75
Operating lever (depending on equipment):
▶ Direction and high beam
59
▶Speed regulating system
121
Steering wheel with horn / with driver's front airbag
16
Buttons for operating the information system
38
Instrument cluster
28
Operating lever:
▶ Windscreen wipers and washers
64
▶Information system
38
Warning light for the front passenger airbag
20
Button for hazard warning light system
61
Storage compartment
76
Interior rear-view mirror
66
Depending on specification:
▶ Radio
▶ Infotainment
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
82
Front passenger airbag
16
Electric window in the front passenger door
54
Electric windows
54
Storage compartment
76
Light switch
58
Bonnet release lever
143
Regulator for instrument lighting and regulator for headlight
beam range adjustment
29, 58
Steering wheel locking lever
111234567891011121314151617181920212223Depending on equipment fitted:
▶ Ignition lock101
▶Starter button
101
Bar with keys depending on the equipment fitted:
▶ START STOP
102
▶
Traction control TCS
111
▶
Electronic Stability Control ESC
110
▶
Parking aid
114
▶
OFF ROAD-mode
112
▶
Tyre pressure control indicator
123
▶
Park Assist
118
Handbrake lever
104
Central locking system
49
Depending on equipment fitted:
▶ 12-Volt power socket
79
▶Cigarette lighter
78
Depending on equipment fitted:
▶ Gearshift lever (manual gearbox)
105
▶Selector lever (automatic gearbox)
106
Storage compartment
76
Controls for heating / air conditioning
93
Key switch for switching off the front passenger airbag (in front
passenger storage compartment)
20
Note
The layout of the controls on right-hand drive vehicles differs partially from
that shown in this layout » Fig. 16.24252627282930313227Cockpit
Coolant temperature gaugeFig. 18
Coolant temperature gauge
The display » Fig. 18 only works if the ignition is switched on.
Cold range - the pointer is in the range
A
, the engine has not yet reached its
operating temperature. Avoid high speeds and high engine loads.
Operating range - the pointer is in the range
B
.
High temperature range - the pointer is in the range
C
. The coolant tempera-
ture is too high. The warning light » page 32
illuminates in the instrument
cluster .
Fuel gauge
Fig. 19
Fuel gauge
The display » Fig. 19 only works if the ignition is switched on.
The tank capacity is 55 litres or approximately 60 litres for Yeti 4x4.
If the fuel level reaches the reserve level
A
» Fig. 19 , the warning light
illu-
minates in the instrument cluster » page 36.
WARNINGFor the vehicle systems to function correctly, and thus for safe driving,
there must be sufficient fuel in the tank. Never drain the fuel tank com-
pletely – risk of accident!
CAUTION
Never drive until the fuel tank is completely empty! Irregular supply of fuel can
cause misfiring, which can result in damage to parts of the engine and the ex-
haust system.
Note
After filling up, it can occur that during dynamic driving (e.g. numerous curves,
braking, driving downhill and climbing a steep hill) the fuel gauge indicates a
fraction less.
Lighting of the instrument cluster
Fig. 20
Controller for instrument cluster
lighting
The brightness of the of the instrument cluster lighting can be adjusted indi-
vidually when the dipped beam / parking light is switched.
›
To Control of lighting brightness the regulator of the instrument cluster
turn » Fig. 20 .
Note
On vehicles with MAXI DOT display, the brightness of the instrument lighting is
set automatically. A manual brightness adjustment can therefore only have a
limited effect.29Instruments and Indicator Lights
Fog lights with the CORNER functionRead and observe
on page 58 first.
The CORNER function automatically switches on the fog lights on the respec-tive side of the vehicle (e.g. when cornering), if the following conditions are ful-
filled.
The turn signal is switched on or the front wheels are turned sharply 1)
.
The vehicle speed is below 40 km/h.
The low beam is switched on.
The fog lights are not switched on.
The two fog lights are switched on when you shift into the reverse gear.
COMING HOME / LEAVING HOME
Read and observe
on page 58 first.
The function COMING HOME ensures that the vehicle's environment is illumi-
nated after switching off the ignition and opening the driver's door.
The function LEAVING HOME ensures that the vehicle's environment is illumi-
nated after unlocking the vehicle with the radio remote control unit.
The function switches the light on only if there is poorer visibility and the light
switch is in the position .
The functions and settings of the illumination time can be via the MAXI DOT
display in the menu items
Coming Home
or
Leaving Home
activated / deactivated
and set up » page 43, Menu item
Settings
.
CAUTION
■
Poorer visibility is evaluated by a sensor mounted below the windscreen in
the holder of the rear-view mirror. Do not cover the sensor - the system func-
tion can be disrupted.■
If this option is always enabled, then the battery is heavily loaded.
Hazard warning light systemFig. 46
Button for hazard warning light
system
Read and observe on page 58 first.
›
To switch on/off , press the
button
» Fig. 46 .
When switched on, the turn signal lights and the warning light buttons all
flash at the same time as the warning lights
in the instrument cluster.
The hazard warning light system can also be operated if the ignition is switch-
ed off.
If one of the airbags is deployed, the hazard warning light system will switch
on automatically.
When the hazard warning system is on and the indicator light is switched on
(e.g. when turning), the hazard warning lights are switched off temporarily and
only the turn signal flashes on the relevant side of the vehicle.
Parking lights
Read and observe
on page 58 first.
The side light is provided for lighting of the parked vehicle.
Switching on the side light on one side
›
Switch off the ignition.
›
Press the control lever all the way into position
or
until it stops
» Fig. 43
on page 59 .
The parking light is turned on on the relevant side of the vehicle.
1)
If the two switch-on variants are conflicting (e.g. if the front wheels are turned to the left and the right
turn signal light is switched on), the turn signal light has the higher priority.
61Lights and visibility
Avoiding damage to your vehicle
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Driving Tips
109
Driving through water
109
Driving Tips
Only drive on roads and terrain that are appropriate to the vehicle parameters
» page 175 , Technical data .
The driver is always responsible for deciding whether the vehicle can cope
with the conditions and the terrain.
When travelling off paved roads, we recommend activating the OFF ROAD
mode » page 112 .
WARNING■
Adjust the speed and driving style to the current visibility, weather, road
and traffic conditions. Too high a speed or an erroneous manoeuvre may
cause serious injury and damage to the vehicle.■
Combustible objects such as dry leaves or twigs caught under the base of
the vehicle could ignite on hot vehicle parts - risk of fire!
CAUTION
■ Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle! When driving over ob-
jects which are larger than the ground clearance, the vehicle can get damaged.■
Any objects that get trapped under the vehicle floor must be removed as
soon as possible. These items can cause damage to the vehicle (e.g. to parts of
the fuel or brake system).
Driving through waterFig. 130
Maximum permissible water lev-
el when driving through water
The following must be observed to avoid damage to the vehicle when driving
through bodies of water (e.g. flooded roads).
›
Therefore determine the depth of the water before driving through bodies of
water. The water level must not go above the web of the lower beam
» Fig. 130 .
›
Drive at no more than walking pace, otherwise a wave may form in front of
the vehicle, which could cause the water to enter into the vehicle’s systems
(e.g. the air intake system for the engine).
›
Never stop in the water, do not reverse and do not switch the engine off.
CAUTION
■ If water gets into the vehicle’s systems (e.g. the air intake system for the en-
gine) it can cause serious damage to the vehicle!■
Oncoming vehicles can generate water waves which can exceed the permis-
sible water level for your vehicle.
■
Do not drive through salt water, as the salt can cause corrosion. An vehicle
coming into contact with salt water is to be thoroughly rinsed with fresh wa-
ter.
109Starting-off and Driving
No.Consumer18Music amplifier19Windscreen wipers20Control valve for fuel pressure, high pressure pump21Lambda probe22Clutch pedal switch, brake pedal switch23Coolant pump, loading pressure control valve, switchover valve for
radiator, fuel pump24Active charcoal filter, exhaust gas recirculation valve, radiator fan25ABS26Left front headlight, left taillight27Glow plug system28Windscreen heater29Power to the internal fuse carrier (fuses no. 24,27,31,32), electrically
adjustable seats30Terminal X a)a)
In order not to drain the battery unnecessarily when starting the engine, the electrical components of
this terminal are automatically switched off.
Bulbs
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Bulb arrangement in the front headlights
171
Changing bulbs for low and main beam (Halogen headlights)
171
Remove protective guard for foglights
171
Protective grille for removing fog lights- plug for Park Assist sensor
172
Changing light bulbs for fog lights
172
Changing the bulb for the licence plate light
173
Removing/installing taillights
173
Replacing the bulbs in the taillight assembly
174
We recommend having bulbs replaced by a specialist garage or seeking other
expert help in the event of any uncertainties.
▶ Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb.
▶ Faulty bulbs must only be replaced with the same type of bulbs. The designa-
tion is located on the light socket or the glass bulb.
We recommend having the headlight settings checked by a specialist garage after replacing a bulb in the low, high or fog beam.
In the case of failure of a Xenon gas discharge bulb or an LED diode, visit a
specialist garage.WARNING■ Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment » page 142.■
Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not suffi-
ciently illuminated and the vehicle cannot or can only be seen with difficul-
ty by other road users.
■
Bulbs H7 and H4 are pressurised and may burst when changed - there is a
risk of injury. We therefore recommended wearing gloves and safety
glasses when changing a bulb.
■
Do not carry out any work on the Xenon gas discharge lamps - risk of
death!
CAUTION
Do not take hold of the glass bulb with naked fingers (even the smallest
amount of dirt reduces the working life of the light bulb). Use a clean cloth,
napkin, or similar.
Note
■ This Owner's Manual only describes the replacement of bulbs where it is pos-
sible to replace the bulbs on your own without any complications arising. Other
bulbs must be replaced by a specialist garage.■
We recommend that a box of replacement bulbs always be carried in the ve-
hicle.
170Do-it-yourself