Keys, doors and windows25Doors
Sliding door
Unlock the sliding side door with the remote control 3 23.
Pull lever on interior handle (if
available) and slide the door.
Depending on version, it may only be
possible to open and close the sliding side door using the outside handle.
Caution
Ensure the sliding side door is fullyclosed and secure before driving
the vehicle.
Central locking system 3 23.
Caution
To avoid damage, do not attempt
to operate the sliding side door
when the fuel filler flap is open.
9 Danger
Do not drive with the sliding side
door open or ajar, e.g. when
transporting bulky objects, since
toxic exhaust gases, which cannot be seen or smelled, could enter
the vehicle. This can cause
unconsciousness and even death.
Refuelling 3 135.
Rear doors
Unlock the rear doors with the remote control or by turning the key in the rear
door lock cylinder.
Central locking 3 23.
Manual door locks 3 21.
Always open the left hand door before the right hand door.
To open the left hand rear door, pull
the exterior handle.
Instruments and controls77Fuel gauge
Displays the fuel level or gas level in
the tank depending on the operation
mode.
During natural gas operation, the
system automatically switches over to
petrol operation when the gas tanks
are empty 3 77.
Fuel selector 3 135.
Control indicator $ illuminates if the
level in the tank is low.
Notice
The symbol k beside Y indicates
that the fuel filler flap is located on
the left side of the vehicle.
Never run the tank dry.
Because of the fuel remaining in the
tank, the top-up quantity may be less
than the specified tank capacity.
The needle will point to 0 and control
indicator $ will flash to indicate a fault
in the system. Seek the assistance of a workshop.
Low fuel control indicator $ 3 88.
CNG fuel gauge
In natural gas operation mode, the
four vertical bars next to CNG
correspond to the methane level in
the cylinders. As the fuel level
diminishes, the bars in the CNG fuel
gauge disappear.
CNG and the one remaining bar will
flash if the methane level in the
cylinders is low.
Refuelling 3 135.
Fuel selector
Pressing Y in the centre console
switches between petrol and natural
gas operation. The LED 1 status
shows the current operating mode.
78Instruments and controls1 off:natural gas
operation1 illuminates:petrol operation
As soon as the natural gas tanks are
empty, petrol operation is
automatically engaged. Control
indicator Y illuminates in the Driver
Information Centre 3 90 until the
ignition is switched off.
When switching automatically
between petrol or gas operation, a
brief delay of engine tractive power
may be noticeable.
Every six months run the petrol tank
down until control indicator §
illuminates and then refuel. This is
necessary to maintain fuel quality as
well as system function necessary for
petrol operation.
Fill the tank completely at regular
intervals to prevent corrosion in the
tank.
Fuel for natural gas operation 3 135.
Refuelling 3 135.
Engine coolant temperature
gauge
Displays the coolant temperature.
If control indicator $ illuminates, the
coolant temperature is too high.
Depending on version, a message
also appears in the Driver Information Centre 3 90. Seek the assistance of
a workshop.
Caution
If engine coolant temperature is
too high, stop vehicle, switch off
engine. Danger to engine. Check
coolant level.
Service display
Service display is available in
vehicles with Multifunction version of the Driver Information Centre 3 90.
When the ignition is switched on, the remaining distance before the next
service is due may be shown briefly.
Instruments and controls97● average consumption
● instantaneous consumption
● average speed
● travel time (driving time)
Multifunction version Two trip odometers, Trip A and Trip
B, are available for selection and are
recorded separately.
The information of the two trip
computers can be reset separately,
making it possible to display different
trip distances.
Trip A ● range
● distance travelled
● average consumption
● instantaneous consumption
● average speed
● travel time (driving time)
Trip B ● distance travelled
● average consumption● average speed
● travel time (driving time)
Trip B can be deactivated via the
Driver Information Centre 3 90.
Reset trip computer information
To reset the trip computer, select one
of its functions, then press and hold
TRIP for a few seconds.
The following trip computer
information will be reset:
● average consumption
● distance travelled
● average speed
● travel time (driving time)
A confirmation message appears in the display when the trip computer isreset.
Notice
The trip computer will reset
automatically when the maximum
value of any of the parameters is
exceeded.
Outside temperature
The temperature outside the vehicle
is displayed (depending on version).Outside temperature 3 72, 3 90.
Range The range is calculated from the
current contents of the fuel tank and
the average consumption since the
last reset.
When the range is less than 30 miles ,
_ _ _ _ will appear in the display.
After refuelling, the range is updated
automatically after a brief delay.
The measurement can be restarted at
any time.
Notice
The range will not be displayed if the
vehicle is left parked with the engine
running for a long time.
Distance travelled
Displays the distance driven since the
last reset.
The measurement can be restarted at any time.
Driving and operating113Driving and
operatingDriving hints ............................... 113
Control of the vehicle ...............113
Steering ................................... 114
Starting and operating ...............114
New vehicle running-in ............114
Ignition switch positions ...........114
Starting the engine ..................115
Vehicle shutdown ....................115
Overrun cut-off ........................ 116
Stop-start system ....................116
Parking .................................... 119
Engine exhaust .......................... 120
Diesel particle filter ..................120
Catalytic converter ...................120
Manual transmission ..................121
Manual transmission automa‐ ted .............................................. 122
Transmission display ...............122
Starting the engine ..................122
Selector lever .......................... 122
Manual mode ........................... 124
Electronic driving programmes 124
Fault ........................................ 125Brakes........................................ 126
Antilock brake system .............126
Parking brake .......................... 127
Brake assist ............................. 127
Hill start assist ......................... 127
Ride control systems .................128
Traction Control system ..........128
Electronic Stability Control ......129
Driver assistance systems .........130
Cruise control .......................... 130
Parking assist .......................... 131
Fuel ............................................ 134
Fuel for petrol engines .............134
Fuel for diesel engines ............134
Fuel for natural gas operation . 135
Refuelling ................................ 135
Fuel consumption - CO 2-
Emissions .............................. 137
Trailer hitch ................................ 138
General information .................138
Driving characteristics and towing tips .............................. 138
Trailer towing ........................... 138Driving hints
Control of the vehicle
Never coast with engine not
running (except during Autostop)
Many systems will not function in this
situation (e.g. brake servo unit, power steering). Driving in this manner is a
danger to yourself and others. All
systems function during an Autostop,
but there may be a controlled
reduction in power steering assist and
vehicle speed is reduced.
Stop-start system 3 116.
Pedals
To ensure the pedal travel is
uninhibited, there must be no mats in the area of the pedals.
Use only floor mats which fit properly
and are fixed by the retainers on the
driver's side.
Driving downhill
Engage a gear when driving downhill
to ensure that sufficient brake
pressure is available.
Driving and operating135Low temperature operationAt temperatures below 0° C, some
diesel products with biodiesel blends
may clog, freeze or gel, which may
affect the fuel supply system. Starting
and engine operation may not work
properly. Make sure to fill winter
grade diesel fuel at ambient
temperatures below 0°C.
Arctic grade diesel fuel can be used
in extreme cold temperatures below
-20° C. Using this fuel grade in warm
or hot climates is not recommended
and may cause engine stalling, poor
starting or damage on the fuel
injection system.
Fuel for natural gas
operation
Use natural gas with a methane
content of approx. 78 - 99%. L-gas
(low) has approx. 78 - 87% and H-gas (high) has approx. 87 - 99%. Biogas
with the same methane content can
also be used if it has been chemically
prepared and desulphurised.
Only use natural gas or biogas that complies with DIN 51624.Liquid gas or LPG must not be used.
Refuelling Fuel filler flap is located at left rearside of vehicle.9 Danger
Before refuelling, switch off engine
and any external heaters with
combustion chambers. Switch off
any mobile phones.
Follow the operating and safety
instructions of the filling station
when refuelling.
9 Danger
Fuel is flammable and explosive.
No smoking. No naked flames or
sparks.
If you can smell fuel in your
vehicle, have the cause of this
remedied immediately by a
workshop.
Caution
In case of misfuelling, do not
switch on ignition.
Release the fuel filler flap by pulling
the flap by hand.
Insert ignition key into fuel filler cap
and turn anticlockwise to unlock.
To remove fuel filler cap, rotate
anticlockwise.
Caution
To avoid damage, do not attempt
to operate the sliding side door
when the fuel filler flap is open.
Notice
Depending on model, the sliding
side door may be fitted with a safety system that prevents the door from
being opened fully when the fuel
filler flap is open.
Sliding side door 3 25.
136Driving and operating
The fuel filler cap can be retained in
the bracket on the fuel filler flap.
To refuel, fully insert the pump nozzle
and switch it on.
After automatic cut-off, the tank can be topped up by operating the pump
nozzle a maximum of two more times.
Caution
Wipe off any overflowing fuel
immediately.
To close, replace fuel filler cap and
turn clockwise.
Insert ignition key into fuel filler cap
and turn clockwise to lock, then
remove key.
Close the fuel filler flap.
Natural gas refuelling
Open the fuel filler flap.
9 Warning
Refuel only with a maximum
output pressure of 250 bar. Use
only temperature compensated
filling stations.
The refuelling procedure must be
completed, i.e. the filler neck must be vented.
The capacity of the natural gas tank
depends on outside temperature,
filling pressure and type of refuelling
system.
Close the fuel filler flap after
refuelling.
Terms for " natural gas vehicles "
abroad:GermanErdgasfahrzeugeEnglishNGVs = Natural Gas Vehi‐
clesFrenchVéhicules au gaz naturel –
or – Véhicules GNVItalianMetano auto
Terms for " natural gas " abroad:
199OObject detection systems ...........131
Odometer ..................................... 76
Oil, engine .......................... 178, 182
Operating windows from outside ..31
Outside temperature ....................72
Overhead console .......................61
Overrun cut-off ........................... 116
P Parking ................................ 18, 119
Parking assist ............................ 131
Parking brake ............................ 127
Particulate filter ........................... 120
Payload......................................... 67
Pedals......................................... 113
Performance .............................. 186
Performing work ........................142
Pollen filter ................................. 111
Power outlets ............................... 74
Power steering fluid ....................145
Power windows ............................ 31
Preheating ................................... 86
Puncture ..................................... 166
R Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) ..................................... 194
Radio info ..................................... 90
Radio remote control ...................20
REACH ....................................... 193Rear doors ................................... 25
Rear fog light ............................... 90
Rear fog lights ........................... 101
Rear parcel shelf .......................... 63
Rear seats .................................... 40
Rear storage ................................. 62
Rear windows .............................. 33
Rear window wiper/washer .......... 71
Recommended fluids and lubricants ........................ 178, 182
Refuelling ................................... 135 Registered trademarks ...............193
Remote control ............................. 20
Removing seats ............................ 41
Reversing lights .........................102
Ride control systems ..........128, 129
Roof bars ...................................... 62
Roof load ...................................... 67
Roof rack ............................. 67, 188
Roof racks .................................... 67
S Safety belts ................................... 44
Seat adjustment ....................... 7, 36
Seat belt ........................................ 8
Seat belt reminder .......................82
Seat belt reminder warning chime 90
Seat belts ..................................... 44
Seat folding .................................. 37
Seat heating ................................. 39Seat position ................................ 35
Second row seats ........................40
Selector lever ............................. 122
Service ............................... 111, 177
Service display ......................78, 90
Service information ....................177
Settings menu............................... 90
Side airbag system ......................52
Sidelights ...................................... 99
Side turn signal lights ................152
Sliding door .................................. 25
Sliding side door ........................... 25
Spare wheel ............................... 168
Speed limit warning chime............ 90
Speedometer ............................... 76
Standard display ........................... 90
Starting and operating ................114
Starting off ................................... 16
Starting the engine ............115, 122
Steering ...................................... 114
Steering wheel adjustment ......9, 70
Steering wheel controls ...............70
Stop engine .................................. 81
Stop-start system.................. 89, 116
Storage ......................................... 60
Storage compartments .................60
Sun visors .................................... 33
Symbols ......................................... 4