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Lights and visibility
The driver should always adjust the rear vi-
sion mirr or t
o permit adequat
e visibility
through the rear window.
Manual anti-dazzle function for interior
rear vision mirror
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Operation
Seats and head restraints Adjusting the seat and head
r estr
aints
Manual fr
ont seat adjustmentRead the additional information carefully
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Seats and head restraints
Seat functions Seat heating* Fig. 121
In the centre console: Front seats
heating s witch With the engine on, the seat cushion and the
seat backr
est can be heat
ed el
ectrically.
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Operation
Transport and practical
equipment T r
anspor
ting objects
Introduction Always transport heavy loads in the luggage
compartment and place the seat backs in a
v ertical position. Ne
ver overload the vehicle.
Both the carrying capacity as well as the dis-
tribution of the load in the vehicle affect driv-
ing behaviour and braking ability
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Transport and practical equipment
WARNING
Driving with the rear lid unlocked or open
could cause serious injuries.
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Operation
lead the driver to lose control of the vehi-
cle
, incr
easing the risk of a serious acci-
dent.
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Transport and practical equipment
Storage compartment with cover
on the passenger side* Fig. 124
Storage compartment with cover on
the passenger side There may be a storage compartment with
co
v
er on the passenger side
.Opening and closing the storage com-
partment cov
er
Pull the lever to open
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Operation
Storage compartment in the back
of the centr e consol
e Fig. 126
In the rear part of the centre console:
st or age compartment. The drink holder at the back of the centre
consol
e can be used as a st
or
age compart-
ment. Other storage compartments Fig. 127
The centre pillars contain garment
hooks. Coat hooks
The centr
e pill
ars cont
ain garment hooks