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Engine
Warning/indicator lamp
Possible causes/consequences and MSolutions
;
Engine diagnosiswarning
lamp The
yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp is lit while the engine is running.
A malfunction has occurr ed inthe engine, theex haust sy stem or the fuel sy stem.
The emissions limit values may be exceeded and the engine may be running in emergency operation mode.
In some states, legal requ irements stipulate that you must immediately consult a qualified specialist workshop as soon
as theye llow engine diagnosis warning lamp lights up.
#Ha ve theve hicle checked as soon as possible at a qualified specialist workshop.
#
Electrical malfunction warn‐
ing lamp The
red electri cal malfunction warning lamp is lit.
There is a malfunction in the electrics.#Obser vethe messages in the multifunction displa y.
8
Fuelreser vewarning lamp The
yellow fuel reser ve wa rning lamp lights up while driving.
There has been pressure loss in the fuel sy stem. The fuel filler cap is not closed cor rectly or the fuel sy stem is leaking.#Close the fuel filler cap.
#If th e fuel filler cap was already proper lyclosed: consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 51
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E10 ......................................................448
Gasoline .............................................. 448
Quality (gasoline) ................................ 448
Re fuel .................................................. 177
Re ser vefuel le vel ................................ 449
Sulfur content ..................................... 448
Ta nk capacity ...................................... 449
Fu el consum ption
On-board computer ............................ .249
Fu nction seat
see Door cont rol panel
Fu nction seat (rear passenger com‐
partment)
see Seat (rear passenger compartment)
Fu se insert
see Fuses
Fu ses ......................................................... 410
Assignment diagram ............................ 410
Dashboa rdfuse box ............................. 412
Fu se box in the engine compartment ... 410
Fu se box in the front-passen gerfo ot ‐
we ll ...................................................... 412
Fu se box in the trunk ........................... 412
No tes ................................................... 410G
Garage door opener Clearing the memory ........................... 183
Opening/closing thega rage door ........ 183
Programming buttons .......................... 180
Ra dio equipment appr oval numbers .... 184
Re solving problems ............................. 182
Synchronizing thero lling code ............ .182
Gas station sear ch
St arting an automatic gasst ation
sear ch................................................. 297
Switching the automatic gasst ation
sear chon/off ...................................... 300
Gasoline ................................................... 448
Gearshift paddles see Steering wheel gearshift paddles
Gears hiftrecommendation .....................176
Genuine parts ............................................ 19
Genuine wood (Care) .............................. 390
Glass roof
see MAGIC SKY CONTROL
Glasses compartment .............................121Glide mode
............................................... 177
Glo vebox
Air vent ................................................ 164
Locking/unlocking .............................. 120
H
Handbrake see Electric parking brake
Handling characteristics (unusual) ........413
HANDS-FREE ACCESS ................................ 69
Haza rdwa rning lamps ............................ 145
Head restra int ........................................ .100
At tach ing/ removing the supplemen‐
ta ry cushion ........................................ 104
EASY ADJU STluxury head restra int
(front) .................................................. 101
Fr ont (adjusting manually) ...................1 00
Fr ont (luxury head restra int) ................ 101
Re ar (adjusting electrically) ................ .104
Re ar (adjusting) .................................. .103
Re ar (extending from the front) ........... 102
Re ar (folding into position mechani‐
cally) .................................................... 105
Re ar (lo wering from the front) ............ .102
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T
Ta ble
see Folding table
Ta ilpipes (Care) ........................................ 389
Ta nk capacity
Fu el ..................................................... 449
Re ser ve(fuel) ...................................... 449
Te ch nical data
Information .......................................... 443
Ti re pressure monitoring sy stem ......... 420
Ve hicle identification plate .................. 445
Te lephone ........................................ .252, 315
Ac tivating functions du ring a call ......... 319
Call andringtone volume .................... .318
Calls wit h several participants ............ .319
Connecting a mob ilephone (Near
Fie ldCommunication (NFC)) ................ 317
Connecting a mob ilephone (Pass‐
ke y) ...................................................... 316
Connecting a mob ilephone (Secure
Simple Pairing) .................................... .316
Disconnecting a mobile phone .............3 17
Importing contacts .............................. 321
Incoming call during an existing call .... 320 Menu (on-board computer) .................. 252
Mobile phone
voice recognition ........... 319
No tes ............... ....................................
316
Operating modes ...
.............................. 315
Re ception and transmission volume .... 318
Switching mobile phones ..................... 317
Switching mobile phones (Near Field
Communication (NFC)) ........................ 317
Te lephone menu overview .................. .315
Te lephone operation ............................ 319
Using Near Field Communication
(NFC) ................................................... 317
Vo ice commands (Voice Cont rol Sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 262
Wi reless charging (mobile phone in
th ere ar passenger compartment) ...... .140
Wi reless charging (mobile phone) ........ 140
Te lephone number
Dialing (on-board computer) ................ 252
Te lephony operating modes
Blue tooth
®Telephony .......................... 315
Te mp erature grade .................................. 425
Te xt messages ......................................... 323
Calling a message sender .................... 324 Changing
folders ................................ .324
Composing .......................................... 323
Confi guring the displa yedte xt mes‐
sage s ................................................... 323
Deleting .................. ............................. 324
Drafts .................................................. 324
No tes .................................................. 323
Options ................................................ 324
Outbox .................................................3 24
R
e ad-aloud function ............................ 323
Re ading .............................................. .323
Re plying ...............................................3 24
Sending ............................................... 323
Vo ice commands (Voice Cont rol Sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 266
Time Manual time setting ............................. 278
Setting summer time ........................... 278
Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 278
Setting the time zone .......................... 278
Setting the time/date form at .............. 278
TIN (Tire Identi fication Number) ............4 26
Ti re and Loading Information placard ... 420
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