Do
not allo w any thing topro trude fromthe
sl id ing sunroo f.Othe rwise, the sealscou ldbe
da ma ged.
! The
weath ercan change abruptl y.Itcou ld
sta rtto rain or snow .Ma kesure tha tthe slid -
ing sunroo fis clo sed when youle av ethe vehi-
cle .The vehicleel ectro nicscanbedama gedif
wa ter ente rsthe vehicleinte rior.
i Re
sona ncenoises can occu rin ad ditio nto
the usua lai rfl ow noises when the slid ing sun-
roo fis op en. Theyar ecau sed bymin orpre s-
su re fluctua tions inthe vehicleinte rior.
Ch ang ethe positio nof the slid ing sunroo for
op en aside windo wslig htl yto red uce orelim-
ina tethe senoi ses . Sl
idi ng sun roofrev ersingfe ature
In the followi ng sec tion,the term "slidi ng sun-
roo f"ref ers tothe panora maroofwi th powe r
til t/sl iding panel .
The slid ing sunroo fis eq uipp ed with an auto-
ma tic revers ing feature.Ifasol idob ject blocks
or res tric tsthe slid ing sunroo fdu rin gthe closing
pro ces s,the slid ing sunroo fop ens again au to-
ma tica lly. How ever,the automa ticrevers ing
fea tureis onl yan aidand does not relieve youof
the responsi bility of pa ying atte ntionwh en clo s-
ing the slid ing sunroo f. G
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RNING
The revers ing featuredo es not react:
R to sof t,light and thinob jects ,e.g .sma llfin-
ge rs
R ove rthe last 1/6 in(4 mm )of the closing
mov eme nt
R du rin gres etti ng
R wh enclo sing the slid ing sunroo fag ainma n-
ua lly imm ediatel yaf ter automa ticrev ers ing
Thi smea nstha tthe revers ing featurecanno t
pre vent someone being trapped inthe sesit-
ua tio ns. The reisaris kof inju ry.
Ma kesure tha tno body parts arein clo se
pro xim itydurin gthe closing pro ced ure.
If som ebod ybe come stra pped:
R rel ease the switch imm ediatel y,or
R pre ssthe switch inany directi ondurin gthe
au toma ticclosing pro ces s The
closing pro ces sis stop ped. G
WA
RNING
If yo uclo sethe slid ing sunroo fag ain imm edi-
ate lyafter itha sbe en blocke dor res et, the
sl id ing sunroo fclo ses with incr eased force.
Pa rts ofthe body cou ldbe trapped inthe clos-
ing area inthe proces s.The reisaris kof inju ry
or becomi ngtrapped.
Ma kesure tha tno parts ofthe body arein the
clo sing area .
If som ebod ybe come stra pped:
R rel ease the button immediatel y,or
R bri eflypu sh the button inany directi ondur-
ing automa ticclosing.
The closing pro ces sis stop ped. Ope
ratin gthe pano rama roofwi th
pow ertilt/s lidin gpane l
Ope ning and clos ing 0043
Toraise
0044 Toopen
0087 Toclose/ lowe r
The panora maroofwi th powe rtil t/sl iding panel
can onlybe opera ted when the rollersu nbl ind is
op en.
X Tu rn the Sma rtKeyto po sitio n0047 or0048 inthe
ig niti onlock (Ypage 123 ).
X Pre ssorpullthe 0057 switch inthe corr e-
sp ond ingdirecti on.
If yo upre ss/p ullthe 0057 switch beyond the
po int ofres istance ,au toma ticopera tionis sta r-
ted inthe corr espond ingdirecti on.Youcan stop Pan
orama roofwit hpo wer tilt/s lidin gpan el
87Opening and closin g Z
When
closing theroller sunblind, makesure
that nobody parts areinthe sweep area.
If somebody becomestrapped:
R release theswitch immediately, or
R press theswitch inany direct ionduring the
automatic closingprocess
The closing process isstopped.
Opening andclosing 0043
Opens
0044 Opens
0087 Closes
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047or0048 inthe
ignition lock(Ypage 123).
X Press orpull the0057 switch inthe corr e-
sponding direction.
If you press/pull the0057 switch beyond the
point ofresistan ce,automatic operationisstar-
ted inthe corr esponding direction.You canstop
automatic operationbypressing/ pullingthe
switch again.
Aft eropening thepanorama roofwith power
tilt/ sliding panel,theroller sunblind automati-
cally closes slightly. Thisreduces draftsinthe
vehicle interior. Resett
ingthe panor amaroofwith
power tilt/sliding panelorthe roller
sunblind Reset
thepanorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel orthe roller sunblind ifthe panorama roof
with power tilt/sliding panelorthe roller sun-
blind doesnotmove smoot hly.
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047or0048 inthe
ignition lock(Ypage 123).
X Pull the0057 switch repeatedly tothe point of
resistan ceinthe direct ionofarrow 0043until
the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel isfully closed.
X Keep the0057 switch pulledforanadditional
secon d.
X Pull the0057 switch repeatedly tothe point of
resistan ceinthe direct ionofarrow 0043until
the roller sunblind isfully closed.
X Keep the0057 switch pulledforanadditional
secon d.
X Make surethatthepanorama roofwith power
tilt/ sliding panelandtheroller sunblind can
be fully opened andclosed again.
X Ifthis isnot thecase, repeat thesteps above. Problems
withthepanor amaroofwith power tilt/sliding panel G
WARNIN
G
If you donot reset thesliding sunroof afteramalfunct ionoravoltage drop,thenthereversin g
feature willmalfunct ionornot work. Thesliding sunroof closeswithincreased ormaximum force.
Parts ofthe body could betrapped inthe closing areainthe process. Thisposes anincr eased risk
of injury oreven fatalinjury.
In such orsimilar situations alwaysmake surethatnoparts ofthe body areinthe closing area.
Always resetthesliding sunroof afteramalfunct ionoravoltage drop. Panora
maroof with power tilt/sliding panel
89Opening andclosi ng Z
If
you come intocontact withtheelectroly te,
observe thefollow ing:
R Rinse offthe electroly tefrom yourskin
immedi atelywithwater.
R Immedia telyrinse theelectroly teout of
you reyes thoroughl ywith clean water.
R Ifthe electroly teisswal lowe d,immedi ately
rinse yourmouth outthoroughl y.Do not
induce vomiting.
R Ifelectroly tecomes intocontact withyour
skin orhair orisswal lowe d,seek medica l
attention immediately.
R Immedia telychange outofclothing which
has come intocontact withelectroly te.
R Ifan allergic reaction occurs,seekmedica l
attention immediately.
The "Automatic anti-glaremirrors"function is
only availableifthe vehicle isequi pped withthe
"Mirro rspackage ".
The rear-view mirrorandtheexterior mirroron
the driver's sideautoma ticallygointo anti-glare
mode if:
R the ignition isswitched onand
R incident lightfrom headlampsstrikes thesen-
sor inthe rear-view mirror
The mirrors donot gointo anti-glare modeif
reverse gearisengaged orifthe interior lighting
is switched on. Parking
positionfor the exterio rmir-
ror onthe front-passenge rside
Setting andstoring theparking position You
cansetthe front-passenger sideexterior
mirror suchthatyoucan seetherear wheel on
that side assoon asyou engage reverse gear.
You canstore thispositio n. 0043
Button forthe driver's sideexterior mirror
0044 Button forthe front-passenger sideexterior
mirror
0087 Button forthe exterior mirrorsetting
0085 Memory buttonM
X Make surethatthevehicle isstationary .
X Turn theSmartKey topositio n0048 inthe igni-
tion lock orstart theengine (Ypage 123).
X Press button 0044.
X Engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirroronthe front-passenger
side moves tothe defau ltparking position.
X Use button 0087toadjust theexterior mirrorto
a positio nthat allows youtosee therear
wheel andthecurb.
The parking positionis stored.
i If
you shift thetransmission toanother posi-
tion, thefront-passenger sideexterior mirror
returns tothe driving position.
Call ingupastored parking positionset-
ting X
Turn theSmartKey topositio n0048 inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 123).
X Adjust thefront-passenger sideexterior mir-
ror using thecorresponding button
(Y page 97).
X Engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirroronthe front-passenger
side moves tothe stored parking position.
The exterior mirroronthe front-passenger side
moves backtoits origina lpositio n:
R as soon asyou exceed aspeed of9mph
(15 km/h)
R abou tten seconds afteryouhave disenga ged
reverse gear
R when youusebutton 0043toselect theexterior
mirror onthe driver's side Mirrors
99Seats,steerin gwhe eland mirrors Z
take
preced ence overthe daytime running
la mps .
US Aon ly:
The daytime running lamps impro vethe visibility
of your veh icledu rin gthe day.To do this,the
da ytime running lamps functio nmu stbe
sw itch edon using the on-b oard comp uter
(Y page 189 ).
If the engineisrunning andyoutur nthe light
sw itch tothe 0060 or0058 positio n,the manua l
se tting stake preced ence overthe daytime run-
ning lamps .
Lo w-be am headl amps
Even ifthe light senso rdo es not detect thatit is
da rk, the parki ng lamps andlow-b eam head-
la mps switch onwh enthe igniti onissw itch edon
and thelight switch isse tto the 0058 positio n.
Thi sis apa rtic ular ly us efu lfu nctio nin the event
of rain and fog.
X To
switchon the low- be am headl amps:
tur nthe Sma rtKeyto positio n0048 inthe igni-
tio nlock orsta rtthe engine.
X Tu rn the light switch to0058.
The green0058 indicator lamp inthe instru-
ment cluste rlights up.
Rea rfo glamp
The rearfog lamp impro ves visibility ofyour
veh iclefor the trafficbe hind inthe eventofthi ck
fog .Pl ea se take note ofthe country -specific
reg ulati ons forthe useof rea rfog lamps .
X To switchon the rear foglamp :tur nthe
Sma rtKeyin the igniti onlock topo sitio n0048 or
sta rtthe engine.
X Tu rn the light switch to0058 or0058.
X Pre ssthe 005E button.
The yellow 005E indicator lamp inthe instru-
ment cluste rlights up.
X To switchof fthe rear foglamp :pre ssthe
005E button.
The yellow 005E indicator lamp inthe instru-
ment cluste rgo es out.
i Wh
enthe rearfog lamp issw itch edon, the
cente rbra kelamp inthe tailla mp switch esoff
du eto alega lreq uirem ent.
Park inglamps
! If
the battery charge isver ylo w, the parki ng
la mps orsta ndi ng lamps areau toma tically
sw itch edoff toena ble the next enginestart.
Alw ayspa rkyour veh iclesa fel yand inawe lllit ar
ea ,in acc ordance with the releva ntlega l
sti pu latio ns. Avoi dus ing the 0060 parki ng
la mps overa pe rio dof sever alhou rs.Ifpo s-
si bl e, sw itch onthe right-h and 0064 orleft-
ha nd 0063 standi ng lamps .
X To switchon :tur nthe light switch to0060.
Th egre en0060 indicator lamp inthe instru-
ment cluste rlights up.
Stan dinglamps
Swi tchi ngon the standi ng lamps ensures the
corr espo ndi ngside ofthe vehicleis illu mi nate d.
X To switchon the stan dinglamp s:the
Sma rtKeyis not inthe igniti onlock oritis in
po sitio n005A inthe igniti onlock.
X Tu rn the light switch to0063 (left-h andside of
the vehicle) or 0064 (right- hand side ofthe
veh icle). Co
mbi nati onswitch X
To indic ate briefly:pre ssthe comb ination
sw itch brieflyto the pressu repoint inthe
di rec tionof arrow 0044or0085.
Th ecorr espo ndi ng turnsigna lfla she sthre e
tim es.
X To indic ate :pre ssthe comb inationsw itch
be yond the pressu repoint inthe direc tionof
ar row 0044or0085.
X To
switchon the high-b eam headl amps:
tur nthe light switch to0058 or0058.
X Pre ssthe comb inationsw itch beyond the
pre ssu repoint inthe direc tionof arrow 0043.
Th ehigh- beam headlamps onlysw itch onin
the 0058 positio nif the low-b eam he adlamps
ar eon.
Th eblue 0057 indicator lamp inthe instru-
ment cluste rlights upwhen the high- beam
he adlamps aresw itch edon. 10
2 Ex
teri orlighti ngLights andwind shield wipers
X
To
switchoff the high-be amheadlamps :
move thecomb inationsw itch back toits nor-
ma lpo sitio n.
The blue 0057 indicator lamp inthe instru-
ment cluster goesou t.
Veh icles with Ada ptive Hig hbe amAssi st:
wh en Ada ptive Hig hbe amAssi stisacti ve,it
contro lsacti vationand deacti vationofthe
hi gh-b eam hea dlam ps(Ypage 103 ).
X To switchon the high-be amflashe r:pu ll
the comb inationsw itch inthe directi onof
arr ow 0087. Hazard
warning lamps X
To
switchon the hazard warning lamps :
pre ssbutton 0043.
All turn signa lsfla sh. Ifyo unow switch ona
turn signa lus ing the comb inationsw itch ,onl y
the turn signa lla mp onthe corr espond ing
si de ofthe vehiclewi llfla sh.
X To
switchoff the hazard warning lamps :
pre ssbutton 0043.
The hazard warning lamps automa tically sw itch
on if:
R an airba gis de ploy ed or
R the vehiclede cel era tes rapidly from aspe ed
of above 45mph (70km/h )and come sto a
sta ndsti ll
The hazard warning lamps switch offautoma ti-
cal lyifthe vehiclerea che sa spe edofabove
6 mph (10km/h )ag ain afte ra ful lbra keappli-
cati on.
The hazard warning lamps stillop era teifthe
ig niti onissw itch edoff. Ada
ptiv eHig hbe amAssist
Gen eral notes Yo
ucan usethi sfunc tionto set the headlam ps
to cha nge betwe enlow be am and high beam
au toma tically. The system recognizes vehicles
wi th thei rlights on,either appro ach ingfrom the
op posite directi onortrav eling infront ofyour
veh icle, and conse quentl ysw itch esthe head-
la mps from high beam tolow be am .Once the
sy stem nolonger detects anyothe rveh icles, it
rea ctiva testhe high-b eam hea dlam ps.
The system 'sop tica lsens orislocate dbe hind
the windsh ield nea rthe overheadcontro lpa nel .
Impo rtant safetynotes G
WAR
NING
Ada ptive Hig hbe amAssi stdo es not reco gnize
roa dus ers :
R wh oha ve no lights ,e.g .pe destri ans
R wh oha ve poor lighti ng,e.g.cycl ists
R wh ose lighti ngisblocke d,e.g .by aba rrier
On very rareocca sions, Adaptive Hig hbe am
Assi stma yfai lto reco gnizeothe rroa dus ers
tha tha ve lights ,or ma yreco gnizethem too
la te. Inthi s,or insimil arsitua tions, the auto-
ma tichigh-b eam hea dlam pswillnot bedeac-
tiva ted orwillbe acti vate dreg ard less. The reis
a ris kof an acci dent.
Alw ayscar efully ob ser vethe trafficcond itions
and switch offthe high-b eam hea dlam psin
goo dtime .
Ada ptive Hig hbe amAssi stcanno ttake into
acco untroad,we ath eror traf ficcond itions.
Ada ptive Hig hbe amAssi stisonl yan aid. Yo uare
res ponsi ble for adjus ting thevehicle's lighti ng
to the prevailing light, visibility and trafficcon-
di tio ns.
In particu lar, the detecti onofobsta clescan be
res tricte difther eis:
R po or vis ibility ,e.g .du eto fog ,hea vyrainor
snow
R dirt on the sens orsorthe sens orsare
ob scu red Ex
teri orlighti ng
103Lights andwind shield wipers Z
Int
erior ligh ting cont rol
Gener alnot es In
ord erto pre ven tth eveh icle's battery from
disc harg ing,th eint erio rligh ting fun ction sare
auto maticallydeac tivat ed aftersom etime
ex ce pt when theSm artKey isin pos ition 0048in
th eign ition lock.
The color and brightne ss oftheambi entligh ting
are setviathemult imed iasyst em(see Digit al
Oper ator'sMan ual).
Aut oma tic int erior ligh ting cont rol X
To swit chon: settheswit chtocenter pos i-
ti on 0084.
X To swit choff:set theswit chtothe0033
pos ition .
The interio rligh ting auto maticallyswit ches on if
you:
R unlo cktheveh icle
R open adoor
R rem ove theSm artKey from theign ition lock
The interio rligh ting isswit ched on for aset time
when theSm artKey isrem ovedfrom theign ition
loc k.You cansetthis delaye dswit ch-off via the
mult imed iasyst em(see Digit alOper ator'sMan -
ual). Rep
lacin gbul bs Imp
ortant safety notes G
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NING
Bulb s,lamp sand conn ectors can getveryhot
when operating.If you chang eabulb, you
co uld burn yours elfon these compo nents.
Ther eis aris kof injury.
All ow these compo nentsto cooldown before
ch ang ingabulb.
Do notuse abulb ifit has been dropped orifits
glass tubehas been scrat ched.
The bulb mayexplod eif:
R you touch it
R itis hot
R you dropit
R you scrat ch it Use
bulbs onlyin clo sed lamp sth at hav ebeen
desi gned for this purp ose.On lyins tallspar e
bulbs ofthesam etyp eand thespec ifiedvol t-
age.
Mark son theglass tubered uce theser vicelife
of thebulbs .Do notto uch theglass tubewit h
your bare hands.Ifne cessar y,cle an theglass
tub ewhen cold wit halco holorspir itand rubit
off withalin t-fr ee cloth.
Pro tect bulbs from moisture duringoper ation.
Do notallow bulbs tocome intoco ntact with
liquid s.
Replac eon lythebulbs listed (Ypage 105).
Hav eth ebulbs that you cannotch ang eyours elf
rep lace dat aqualif iedspec ialist workshop.
If you require assistanc erep laci ngbulbs ,co n-
sult aqualif iedspec ialist workshop.
If th ene wbulb still does notligh tup, consult a
qualif iedspec ialist workshop.
Hea dlam psand lightsare animpo rtant aspe ctof
veh iclesaf ety. You must there foremak esur e
th at these function correc tly at all times .Hav e
th eheadl ampsetting checke dreg ularly.
Veh icles withLEDheadlamp s:thefron tand
rear lamp clusters of your vehicleare equipp ed
wit hLE Dbulbs .Do notrep lace thebulbs your-
self .Con tacta qualif iedspec ialist workshop
whic hhas thene cessar yspec ialist knowled ge
and tools tocar ryout thewor kreq uire d. Over
view ofbul bty pes
You canreplace thefol lowin gbulbs .The bulb
typ ecan befoun din thelege nd. Rep
lacin gbulb s
105Light sand winds hieldwiper s Z
X
Press retainin gclips 0043atthe same timein
the direction ofthe arrows.
X Carefully removethebulb holder together
with theconn ected plugandthebulbs. Bulb
holder
0044 Brake lamp
0087 Brake lamp
0085 Rear foglamp
0083 Back uplamp
0084 Turn signals
X Bra kelamp andbackup lamp:remove the
correspon dingbulb from thebulb holder.
X Insert thenew bulb intothebulb holder.
X Rear foglamp andturnsignal: pressthe
bulb gentlyinto thebulb holder, turnitcoun-
ter- clock wiseandremove itfrom thebulb
holder.
X Insert thenew bulb intothebulb holder and
turn itclock wise.
X Reinsert thebulb holder andengage on
retainin gclips 0043.
X Close theside trimpanel (Ypage 107). Windshield
wipers Switching
thewindshield wipers
on/off
! Do
not operate thewindshield wiperswhen
the windshield isdry, asthis could damage
the wiper blades. Moreover, dustthathascol-
lected onthe windshield canscrat chthe glass
if wiping takesplacewhenthewindshield is
dry.
If it is necess arytoswitch onthe windshield
wipers indry weather conditions,alway suse
washer fluidwhen operating thewindshield
wipers. !
If
the windshield wipersleavesmears onthe
windshield afterthevehicle hasbeen washed
in an automatic carwash, waxorother resi-
dues maybethe reason forthis. Clean the
windshield usingwasher fluidafter washing
the vehicle inan automatic carwash. Combination
switch
0047 003F Windshield wiperoff
0048 0062 Intermitt entwipe, low(rain sensor set
to low sensit ivity)
0049 0063 Intermitt entwipe, high(rain sensor
set tohigh sensit ivity)
004A 00AA Contin uouswipe, slow
004B 00A9 Contin uouswipe, fast
0084 00D3 Single wipe/00D4 Wipesthewind-
shield usingwasher fluid
X Switc hon the ignition .
X Turn thecombinat ionswitch tothe corre-
sponding position.
! Vehicles
witharain sensor: ifthe windshield
becomes dirtyindry weather conditions,the
windshield wipersmaybeactivat edinadver-
tent ly.This could thendamage thewindshield
wiper blades orscrat chthe windshield.
For this reason, youshould alwaysswitch off
the windshield wipersindry weather.
Vehicles witharain sensor: inthe 0062 or0063
position, theappropriate wipingfrequency is
automatically setaccordin gto the inten sityof
the rain. Inthe 0063 position, therain sensor is
more sensit ivethan inthe 0062 position, caus-
ing the windshield wipertowipe more fre-
quently.
If the wiper blades areworn, thewindshield will
no longer bewiped properly. Thiscould prevent
you from observing thetraff iccondit ions. 108
Windshield
wipersLightsandwindshield wipers
X
Sli de catch 0044inthe directi onofarr ow 0087
unti lit enga gesinthe locking position with a
notice ableclick.
X Ma kesure that thewiper blad eis sea ted cor-
rectl y.
X Fol dthe wiper arm back onto thewindsh ield . X
Re move protectiv efil m 0043 ofthe serv iceindi-
cato ron the tipofthe wiper blad e.
If the colorofthe serv iceindicator cha nges from
bl ack toyellow ,the wiper blad es sho uld be
rep laced.
i The
durati onofthe colorcha nge varies
dep endi ngon the usag econdi tions. Prob
lems with the windsh ield wipers Prob
lem Po
ssi blecau ses/ conse quen cesand 0050 0050
So luti ons The
windsh ield wiper s
are jamm ed. Lea
ves orsnow ,for exa mpl e,may beobs tructi ngthe windsh ield wiper
move ment. Thewiper motor hasbee ndea ctiva ted.
X For safety reasons ,yo usho uld remo vethe Smar tKeyfrom theigni-
tion lock.
X Re move thecauseofthe obstructi on.
X Swi tch the windsh ield wiper sba ck on. The
windsh ield wiper s
fai lcomp letely . The
windsh ield wiper drive ismal functi oning.
X Sel ect another wiper speedon the comb ination switch.
X Have thewindsh ield wiper schecke dat aqu alifi ed spe cialist wo rk-
sho p. The
windsh ield wa she r
flu idfrom thespraynoz-
zles nolonger hitsthe
center ofthe windsh ield . The
spraynozzle sare misalig ned.
X Have thespraynozzle sad juste dat aqu alifi ed spe cialist wo rksho p. 11
0 Win
dshi eld wi persLights andwindsh ield wipers