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Using stored memory in a poweredfront seat
The memory function can be used to store the settings for the seat, door mirrors and head-up display *.
Using a stored positionA stored position can be used with the front door open or closed:
Front door open
–Briefly press one of the memory buttons ( 1
or 2). The seat, door mirrors and head-up
display will move and stop at the positions stored in that button.
Front door closed
–Press and hold one of the memory buttons ( 1 or 2) until the seat, door mirrors and
head-up display stop in the positions stored in that memory button.
If the memory button is released, the seat, doormirrors and head-up display will stop moving.
WARNING
• Because the front seats can be adjusted with the ignition off, children should neverbe left unattended in the vehicle.
• Movement of the seat can be STOPPEDat any time by pressing any button on thepower seat control panel.
• Do not adjust the seat while driving.
• The seat should be adjusted so that thebrake pedal can be depressed fully. Inaddition, position the seat as far rearwardas comfort and control allow.
• The seat rails on the floor must not beobstructed in any way when the seat is inmotion.
Related information
• Manual front seats (p. 188)
• Power front seats
* (p. 189)
• Adjusting the power front seats
* (p. 189)
• Storing memory settings in power front seats
* (p. 190)
• Adjusting front seat massage settings
*
(p. 192)
• Adjusting front seat cushion length (p. 193)
• Front seat massage settings
* (p. 192)
• Adjusting front seat side bolster settings
*
(p. 194) •
Adjusting front seat lumbar support
* (p. 194)
• Adjusting the passenger seat from the driv-er's seat
* (p. 195)
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Adjusting front seat side bolster settings
*
(p. 194)
• Adjusting front seat lumbar support
* (p. 194)
Folding down the rear seatbackrests
The rear seat backrest is split into two sections. The two sections can be folded forward individu-ally.
WARNING
• Adjust the seat and ensure it locks into position before driving. Use caution whenadjusting the seat. Uncontrolled or care-less adjustments could lead to injury.
• Long objects must always be securelytied down to help prevent injury or dam-age in the event of sudden braking.
• Always turn off the engine and apply theparking brake when loading or unloadingthe vehicle.
• Put the gear selector in
P to help prevent
the gear selector from being inadvertentlymoved.
CAUTION
When the backrest is folded down, make sure there are no objects in the rear seat, and theseat belts are not buckled. Otherwise there isa risk of damage to the upholstery.
CAUTION
The seat cushion of the integrated child restraint * must be in the stowed position
before the rear seat backrest can be folded down. The armrest * in the center seat must be
raised before the seat backrest is folded down. If the vehicle has private locking, the ski hatch must be closed before the seat backrest isfolded down.
NOTE
The front seats may need to be pushed for- ward and/or the backrest adjusted so that therear seat backrests can be fully lowered.
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Folding down the backrests
Models with the electric backrest fold-down
function
On models equipped with the electric fold-down function*, the buttons for folding down the rear
seat backrests are located in the cargo compart- ment. The backrests can also be folded downmanually.
WARNING
Before using the electric fold-down function, be sure that no one is sitting in or is near therear seat, that there are no objects on the rearseat and that the backrest is not obstructed inany way.
The vehicle must be stationary and the tailgate must be open before a backrest can be foldeddown. To fold down the backrests electrically:
1. Make sure that the rear seat is unoccupied
and that there are no objects on the seat.
2. Fold down the center seat's head restraint manually.
3. Press and hold one of the electric fold-down buttons. The buttons are marked L (left back-
rest section) and R (right backrest section).
4. The backrest will fold down automatically to the horizontal position. The head restraint will also fold down automatically.
To fold down the backrest manually:
1. Fold down the center head restraint manually
.
2. Pull the handle in the vehicle's left or right backrest forward
. 3. The backrest lock will release and the back-
rest will automatically fold down to the hori- zontal position.
Models without the electric backrest fold-
down function
On vehicles that only have the manual rear seat backrest fold-down function:
1. Fold down the center seat's head restraintmanually.
2. Pull the handle in the vehicle's left or right backrest forward.
3. The backrest lock will release but the back- rest will remain in the same position. Fold the backrest down to its horizontal position.
Folding up the backrestTo fold up the backrest to the upright positionmanually:
1. Press the backrest up/back.
2. Press the backrest until it locks into position.
3. Fold up the head restraint manually.
4. Adjust the center head restraint if necessary.
Related information
• Adjusting the rear seat head restraints (p. 198)
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Adjusting the rear seat headrestraints
Adjust the center head restraint in the rear seat to the seat occupant's height. Fold down the outboard head restraints * to improve rear visibil-
ity.
Adjusting the center head restraint
The center head restraint should be adjusted to suit the passenger's height. The entire back ofthe head should be covered if possible. Manuallymove the restraint up or down as needed.
To lower the restraint, push and hold the button (see illustration) while carefully lowering the headrestraint.
WARNING
The center seat head restraint must be in its lowest position when the seat is not occupied.When the center seat is occupied, the headrestraint must be correctly adjusted to thepassenger's height, covering the entire backof the head if possible.
Electrically folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints *
The outer head restraints can be folded via the center display's function view. The head restraintcan be folded down when the vehicle is in igni- tion mode 0.
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Tap the
Headrest Fold button
to activate/deactivate folding.
Manually push the head restraint until it clicks into position.
WARNING
Do not lower the head restraint if there are passengers in any of the rear seats.
WARNING
The head restraint must be locked in the upright position after it has been folded up.
Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints *
For models with electrically folding backrests *,
the outboard head restraints are folded manually using the control on the top of the seat (see illus- tration
). On models without electrically folding
backrests, the head restraints cannot be moved.
Related information
• Folding down the rear seat backrests (p. 196)
Steering wheel controls and horn The steering wheel has a horn and controls for e.g. driver support systems and voice control.
Steering wheel keypads and paddles
*.
Driver support system controls 2
.
Paddle * for manually shifting gears (auto-
matic transmission).
Controls for voice commands, adjusting the head-up display, accessing menus and mes-sages, and handling phone calls.
2 Speed limiter *, Cruise Control, Adaptive Cruise Control *, Distance Alert * and Pilot Assist *.
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Horn
The horn is located in the center of the steering wheel.
Related information
•Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 200)
Adjusting the steering wheel
The steering wheel can be adjusted to various positions.
The steering wheel's reach and height can be adjusted.
WARNING
Adjust the steering wheel and ensure it locks into position before driving. Never adjust thesteering wheel while driving.
Steering wheel force can be adjusted with speed-dependent power steering. Steering wheelforce is adjusted according to the vehicle's speedto give the driver an enhanced sense of controland stability.
Steering wheel adjuster lever.
1. Move the lever forward to release the steer- ing wheel.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position.
3. Pull the lever back to lock the steering wheel into place. If the lever is difficult to move, press the steering wheel lightly while pullingthe lever.
Related information
• Steering wheel controls and horn (p. 199)
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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
* Option/accessory.
234 The keyless system for locking/unlocking the doors, tailgate (Passive Entry
*) and fuel filler door
is available as an option. This system has a range in a semicircle with a radius of approximately1.5 meter (5 feet) out from the driver's door andapprox. 1 meter (3 feet) out from the tailgate. With keyless start in combination with keyless locking and unlocking, the remote key can belocated anywhere in the passenger compartmentor cargo compartment in order to start theengine. Each remote key supplied with the vehicle can be linked to a driver profile with unique settings forthe vehicle. When a key with a specific profile isused, the vehicle settings are adjusted accordingto that profile.
Buttonless key, Key TagFor vehicles equipped with keyless locking and unlocking *, a smaller, lighter and button-less key
(Key Tag 3
) is also provided. It works the same
way as the regular remote key as regard keyless start and keyless locking and unlocking 4
. It does
not have a detachable key blade and its battery cannot be replaced.
Remote key buttons
The remote key has four buttons, one on the left side and three on the right.
Locking - Press once to lock the doors,
tailgate and fuel filler door and arm the alarm. Press and hold to close all windows.
Unlocking - Press once to unlock the
doors, tailgate and fuel filler door and disarm the alarm. Press and hold to open all windows at the same time 5
.
Tailgate - Unlock and disarm the tailgate
only. On vehicles equipped with the power tailgate *, press and hold to automatically
open the tailgate. Press and hold to close an open tailgate (an audible warning signal will sound).
Panic alarm - Used to attract attention in
emergency situations. Press and hold the button for at least 3 seconds or press twicewithin 3 seconds to activate the turn signalsand horn. To deactivate, wait at least 5 sec-onds and press the button again. If no actionis taken, the panic alarm will deactivate auto-matically after 3 minutes.
WARNING
If anyone is left in the vehicle, make sure that power to the power windows and panoramic roof * is cut off by always taking the remote
key with you when you leave the vehicle.
NOTE
Be aware of the risk of locking the Key Tag in the vehicle. If the remote key/Key Tag is leftin the vehicle, it will be deactivated when thevehicle is locked and the alarm set usinganother valid key. The deactivated key will be reactivated when the vehicle is unlocked.
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4 The key is waterproof up to a depth of approx. 10 meters (30 feet) for up to 60 minutes, making it suitable for use in activities in and around water.
5 The total airing function can be used to e.g. quickly air out the vehicle in hot weather.
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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
* Option/accessory.
238 For keyless use, a remote key or the Key Tag must be within the shaded areas shown in theillustration, i.e. a semicircle with a radius ofapprox. 1.5 meter (5 feet) along the sides of thevehicle or approx. 1 meter (3 feet) from the tail-gate.
NOTE
The functions of the remote control key can be disrupted by ambient radio waves, build-ings, topographical conditions, etc. The vehi-cle can always be locked/unlocked using thekey blade.
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle while the engine is running, the warning message
Vehicle key not
found Removed from vehicle will be
displayed in the instrument panel and an audible signal will sound when the last door is closed.
The message will disappear when the key is returned to the vehicle and the O button on the
right-side steering wheel keypad is pressed or when the last door is closed again.
Related information
• Remote key (p. 233)
• Antenna locations for the start and lock sys-tem (p. 251) •
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces
*
(p. 247)
Replacing the remote key's battery
The battery in the remote key must be replaced when it is discharged.
NOTE
All batteries have a limited service life and must eventually be replaced (does not applyfor Key Tag). The battery's service life variesdepending on how often the vehicle/key isused.
The remote key battery should be replaced if:
the information symbol illuminates and the message
Vehicle key bat. low
See Owner's manual is displayed in
the instrument panel
and/or
• the locks do not react after several attempts to lock or unlock the vehicle using theremote key within approx. 20 meter (65 feet)from the vehicle.
NOTE
Move closer to the vehicle and try to unlock it again.