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The center head restraint should be adjusted according to the passenger's height. Therestraint should be carefully adjusted to supportthe occupant's head.
• Pull the head restraint up as required.
• To lower, press and hold the button (locatedat the center, between the backrest and thehead restraint) while pressing the headrestrain down carefully.
WARNING
The center rear seat head restraint should only be in its lowest position when this seat isNOT occupied. When the center seat is occu-pied, the head restraint must be correctlyadjusted to the passenger
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Steering wheel The steering wheel can be adjusted to various positions and has controls for the horn, cruise control*, menus, the infotainment system and
Bluetooth ®
-connected cell phone.
Adjusting
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Adjusting the steering wheel
Lever for releasing/locking the steering wheel
Possible positions
To adjust the steering wheel's height and reach:
1. Pull the lever toward you to release the steering wheel.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you. 3. Push back the lever to lock the steering
wheel in place. If the lever is difficult to push into place, press the steering wheel lightly atthe same time as you push the lever.
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel while driving.
Keypads and steering wheel paddles *
Steering wheel keypads and paddles*
Cruise control, see Cruise control (CC) – introduction (p. 180). Adaptive cruise con- trol*, see Adaptive Cruise Control – introduc-
tion (p. 183).
Paddles for manually shifting gears (Gear- tronic), see Transmission – Geartronic(p. 265).
Infotainment system controls, see Sensus Infotainment supplement.
Horn
Horn
–Press the steering wheel hub to sound the horn.
Related information
• Electrically heated
* steering wheel (p. 92)
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1.
215 : the width of the tire (in millimeters)
from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. The larger the number, the wider the tire.
2. 65: The ratio of the tire's height to its width
in percent.
3. R: Radial tire (the designation RF and the
symbol indicate that the vehicle is
equipped with optional self-supporting run flat tires 4
.
4. 15: The diameter of the wheel rim (in
inches).
5. 95: The tire's load index. In this example, a
load index of 95 equals a maximum load of 1521 lbs (690 kg).
6. H: The tire's speed rating, or the maximum
speed at which the tire is designed to bedriven for extended periods of time, carryinga permissible load for the vehicle, and withcorrect inflation pressure. For example, Hindicates a speed rating of 130 mph(210 km/h).
NOTE
The tire's load index and speed rating may not appear on the sidewall because they arenot required by law.
7. M+S or M/S = Mud and Snow, AT = All Ter-
rain, AS = All Season
8. U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN) : This begins with the letters "DOT" and
indicates that the tire meets all federalstandards. The next two numbers or lettersare the plant code where it was manufac-tured, the next two are the tire size code andthe last four numbers represent the weekand year the tire was built. For example,1510 means that the tire was manufacturedduring week 15 of 2010. The numbers inbetween are marketing codes used at themanufacturer's discretion. This informationhelps a tire manufacturer identify a tire forsafety recall purposes.
9. Tire Ply Composition and Material Used :
Indicates the number of plies indicates or thenumber of layers of rubber-coated fabric inthe tire tread and sidewall. Tire manufactur-ers also must indicate the ply materials in thetire and the sidewall, which include steel,nylon, polyester, and others.
10. Maximum Load : Indicates the maximum
load in pounds and kilograms that can becarried by the tire. Refer to the vehicle's tireinformation placard located on the B-Pillarfor the correct tire pressure for your vehicle.
11. Treadwear, Traction, and Temperaturegrades : see Tire specifications – Uniform Tire Quality Grading (p. 314) for more infor-mation.
12. Maximum permissible inflation pressure: the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire. This limit is setby the tire manufacturer.
4
Self-supporting run flat tires may not be available on all models
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Dimensions–V60CC
PositionDimension in. (mm)
A Ground clearance (curb weight + 2 people) A
7.5 (191)
B Wheelbase 109.2 (2774)
C Length 182.6 (4637)
D Load length, floor, seatback down 68.9 (1749)
E Load length, floor 38.5 (978)
F Height 60.8 (1545)Position Dimension in. (mm)
G Load height 25.9 (658)
H Track, front 63.7 (1619)B
/
63.3 (1609) C
I Track, rear 62.1 (1577)B
61.7 (1567) C
J Load width, floor 42.6 (1082)
K Width 73.5 (1866)Position Dimension in. (mm)
L Width incl. door mirrors (folded
out) 82.6 (2097)
M Width incl. door mirrors (folded in) 74.8 (1899)
AVaries slightly depending on tire size, optional sport chassis, etc.
B with 50 mm offset
C with 55 mm offset