Status display
If th e front passenger seat is occupied, ensure,
bo th before and during the journe y,that thest a‐
tus of the front passenger front airbag is cor rect
fo rth e cur rent situation.
Af ter in stalling a rear wa rd-facing child
re stra int sy stem on the front passenger
seat: PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF must be lit con‐
tinuousl y.
&
WARNING Risk of injury or death from
using a rear wa rd-facing child restra int
sy stem when the front passenger air bag
is enabled
If yo u secure a child in a rear wa rd-facing
ch ild restra int sy stem on the front passenger
seat and thePA SSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi‐
cator lamp is off, the front passenger air bag
can deploy in theev ent of an accident.
The child could be stru ck bythe air bag.
Alw ays ensure that the front passenger air
bag is disabled. The PASSENGER AIR BAG
OFF indicator lamp must be lit.
NEVER use a rear wa rdfacing child restra int
on a seat pr otected byan ACTIVE FRONT AIR
BA G in front of it; DE ATH or SERIOUS INJU RY
to thech ild can occur.
When ins talling a child restra int sy stem on the
front passenger seat, alw ays obser vetheve hi‐
cle-specific information in this Operator's Man‐
ual (
→page 55), (→page 55).
Depending on thech ild restra int sy stem and the
st ature of thech ild, thePA SSENGER AIR BAG
OFF indicator lamp may be off. In this case, do
not ins tallth ere ar wa rd-facing child restra int
sy stem on the front passenger seat.
Ins tead, ins tallth ere ar wa rd-facing child
re stra int sy stem on a suitable rear seat.
Af ter in stalling a forw ard-facing child
re stra int sy stem on the front passenger
seat: depending on thech ild restra int sy stem
and thest ature of thech ild, PASSENGER AIR
BA G OFF may be lit continuously or be off.
Alw ays obser vethefo llowing information.
&
WARNING Risk of injury or death dueto
incor rect positioning of thefo rw ard-
fa cing child restra int sy stem
If yo u secure a child in a forw ard-facing child
re stra int sy stem on the front passenger seat
and you position the front passenger seat too
close tothe dashboard, in theev ent of an
accident, thech ild could:
Rcome into con tact wi thparts of theve hi‐
cle interior if thePA SSENGER AIR BAG
OFF indicator lamp is lit, forex ample
Rbe stru ck bythe airbag if thePA SSENGER
AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off
#Alw ays mo vethe front passenger seat
as far back as possible and fully retract
th e seat cushion length adjustment.
Alw ays make sure that the shoulder belt
st ra p is cor rectly routed from the seat
belt outlet on theve hicle tothe shoul‐
der belt guide on thech ild restra int sys‐
te m. The shoulder belt stra p must be
ro uted forw ards and down wards from
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Occupant saf ety
#Release retaining clips 1.
Pull co ver2 up.#Remo veany existing moisture from the fuse
box using a dry clo th.
#Loosen scr ews4, remo vefuse box lid 3
from theto p.
Closing
#Check whe ther the seal is positioned cor‐
re ctly in lid 3.
#Insert lid3into the brac ket at there ar of
th e fuse box.
#Fo ld down lid 3ofthe fuse box and tighten
scr ews4.
#Insert co ver2 on bo thsides and engage
re taining clips 1.
#Closethe hood.
Opening and closing the fuse box in the
da shboard
The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard
under a co ver.
Breakdown assis tance 359
Contacts.................................................. .281
Callin g up ............................................ 282
De leting .............................................. .284
Downloading (from mobile phone) ...... 282
Impo rting ............................................ 283
Information .......................................... 281
Making a call ...................................... .283
Na me form at ...................................... .282
Options ................................................ 283
St oring ................................................ 283
Controller Operating ............................................. 231
Con venience closing feature .................... 74
Con venience opening ................................ 73
Coolant (engine) Filling capacity .................................... 399
Levelch eck ......................................... 328
No tes .................................................. 399
Copyright Licenses ................................................ 32
Trademar ks............................................ 32
Co rnering light function ..........................112
Cr oss
Traf fic Alert .
................................... 191 Crosswind Assist
Function/no tes ................................... 155
Cruise control .......................................... 160
Buttons ................................................ 161
Callin g up a speed .............................. .161
Fu nction .............................................. 160
Re quirements: ...................................... 161
Selecting .............................................. 161
Setting a speed .................................... 161
St oring a speed .................................... 161
Switching off ........................................ 161
Switching on ........................................ 161
Sy stem limitations .............................. .160
Cup holder ............................................... 103
Ins talling/ removing (center console) ... 103
Re ar passenger compartment ............ .104
Cus tomer Assi stance Center (C AC)........ .27
Cus tomer Relations Department .............27
D
Dashboa rd
see Cockpit
Dashboard lighting see Instrument lighting Data acquisition
Vehicle .................................................. 28
Data import/export Function/no tes ................................... 244
Importing/exporting ............................ 244
Data storage
Electronic control units .........................2 8
Online services ...................................... 30
Ve hicle .................................................. 28
Date Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 239
Daytime running lights ........................... .113
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................1 13
Daytim eru nning lights mode
see Daytime running lights
Deacti vating the alarm (A TA).................... 83
Declaration of conformity Wireless vehicle components ................2 5
Definitions (ti res and loading) ................378
Design s
Men u(on-boar dco mp uter) .................. 214
Index 47
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