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What
todo intheeve ntofan acci dent
1 QRcod esforaccessi ngthere scue card →
23
2 Safetyve sts →
353
3 Butt onforth eSOS emer gency callsy stem →
304
4 Chec kingandtopping upoper ating fluids →
408
5 Tow- star tin gand towing away →
366
6 Flat tire →
353 7
Startin gassis tance →
363
8 Haza rdwa rning light s →
108
9 Fuelfiller flap withins truct ion labels fortir e
pr essu re,fuel type andQRcodes foraccess‐
ing there scue card →
139
A Tow- star tin gand towing away →
366
B TIREFIT kit →
355 At
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Connect
ingamob ilephone (authoriza tion
using SecureSim plePairing) 0007
Selec tth emobile phone.
A code isdispla yedin themultimedia system
and onthemobile phone. 0007
Ifth ecodes match: con firm thecode on
th emobile phone.
Connecting amobile phone(authorizat ion by
ent ering apa ssk ey) 0007
Select themobile phone. 0007
Choose aone tosixt een-digit numbercombi‐
nation asapassk ey. 0007
On themu ltim edia system: enterthepass‐
ke yand select0076. 0007
On themobil eph one: enterthepassk ey
ag ain and confirm .
0009 Upto15 mobil ephones canbeauthor ized
on themultimedia system.
Au thor ized mobile phones arere connect ed
au tomatical ly. Connect
ingasecond mobilephone (two
ph one mod e)
Re quirement s:
R Atleas tone mobile phoneis alr eady connec‐
te dto themultimedia system viaBlue tooth®
.
Multimedia system:
0018 Phone 0019
00A5 Devic es 0007
Select Connec tNew Devic e. 0007
Select Start Search onSystem.
The available mobilephon esaredispla yed. 0007
Select themobile phone. 0007
Answ ertheHow would youliketocon nect
the new device? prom pt. 0007
Toreplac ethe currentl yconnect ed
mobile phone:selectPhone 1.
The currentl yconne cted mob ile pho neis
re placed bythene wmobile phone.
or 0007
Toconnect thesecond mobileph one:
selec tPhon e2.
The newmobile phoneis con nectedas
Phone 2.Iftw omobile phones have already been
connected, thesecon dte lephon eis
re placed bythene wmobile phone.
or 0007
Touse themobil eph one asan aud io
sour ce:selec tAudio Source
(0013 page32 2).
0009 Amobile phonecan beoperat edboth as an
audio sourceaswellas telephon ein par allel.
0009 Itis possible atanyfut urepoint tochang e
th etype ofcon nect ionforth emobile phone
alr eady connect edand tosetth is as Phon e
1, Phon e2 or Audio Source
(0013 page289).
Fu nctions ofthemobil eph one intw oph one
mod e
Fu nctions overview Mobile
phoneinthe
fo re gr ound Mobile
phone inthe
bac kground
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tio ns Incom
ingcalls 28
8
Mu ltimed iasystem
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Kic
kdow n............... ..................................1 38
Using ............................ .......................138
Knee airbag ................................................ 35 L
Label ing(tires)
see Tire labeling
Lam p
see Interior light ing
Lam ps(Ins trum ent Displa y)
see Warning/ indic ator lam ps
Lane detection (automatic )
se eAc tiveLa ne Keeping Assist
Lane Keeping Assist
see ActiveLa ne Keeping Assist
Languag e............... ..................................2 52
No tes .................. ................................ 252
Se ttin g.................................................2 52
LA TC H-type (ISOFI X)child seat secur‐
ing system
In stallin g................................................ 49
Le velcontr olsystem
see AIRMA TIC see
MAGIC BODY CONTR OL
Light switch
Ov ervie w ........................................ .....1 06
Lig hting
see Interior lighting
see Ligh ts
Lig hts ....................................................... 106
Ad aptiveHig hbeam Assis t.............. .....1 09
Ad jus ting theins trument lighting ......... 214
Au tomatic driving lights..... .................. 107
Comb inationswit ch<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011> 107
Cor nering light func tion<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
0011001100110011001100110011> 109
Haza rdwa rning light s.................... ...... 108
High beam............ ...............................107
High -beamflasher ...............................1 07
Light switch..... .............................. ......1 06
Lo w-beam headlam ps.................... .....1 06
Pa rking light s.................................. .....1 06
Re ar foglam p................................. ..... 106
Re sponsibili tyforlig hting systems ...... 106
Se tting theex terior lighting switch-
of fdela ytime ................................. ...... 110
Se tting thesur round lighting.......... ...... 110
St andi nglight s................................ .....1 06
Tu rn signals .................................... ..... 107 Limit
edWa rranty
Ve hicle .................................................. 23
Liv eTr af fic Inf orma tion
Dis playing subsc ript ion informatio n.... 277
Dis play ing thetra ffic map ...................2 77
Dis play ing traffic inci dents <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
00110011> 278
Ext end ingasu bs criptio n............ ......... 277
Issui nghazar dale rts ........................... 278
Load index(tir es) .................................... 389
Load -bearing capacit y(tir es) ................. 389
Loading Definition s...........................................3 92
No tes ..................................................... 92
St ow agespac eunde rth etrunk floor ..... 97
Load ingguid elines .................................... 92
Load inginforma tion table ...................... 382
Load s
Sec uring ................................................ 92
Locat orlight ing
see Surround lighting
Loc king /unl ocking
Ac tivati ng/d eactiv ating theaut o‐
matic locking featur e.............................6 1 49
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