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Operating modes
Depending on the special characteristics and
the country, the v ehicl
e may hav e a
USB/AUX-IN port.
The USB/AUX-IN port can be f ound in the
st
orage compartment area of the centre
console
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Infotainment System
WARNING
The mobile phone may heat up due to the
wireless charging. Think about the t emper
-
ature of your device before you pick it up,
and take care when removing it. Note
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Start and driving
Driving
St ar
t and driving
St ar
ting and st
opping the
engine
Ignition key positions Fig. 215
Ignition key positions. Read the additional information carefully
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Driving
When starting a cold engine, it may be a little
noisy f or the first f
ew seconds until oil pr
es-
sur
e has built up in the hydraulic valve com-
pensators. This is quite normal, and no cause
for concern.
If the engine does not start immediately,
switch the starter off after 10 seconds and try
again after half a minute. If the engine still
does not start, the fuel pump fuse should be
checked
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Start and driving
Starting a diesel engine after the fuel tank
has run dry
If the fuel t ank has been compl
etely run dry, it
may t ak
e longer than normal (up to one mi-
nute) to start a diesel engine after refuelling.
This is because the fuel system must elimi-
nate air first. WARNING
Observe the safety warnings
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Driving
heat accumulated in the engine compart-
ment or due t o its pr
olonged e
xposur
e to so-
lar radiation. WARNING
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Start and driving
panel display. This may happen when, for ex-
ampl e
, the batt ery of the v
ehicl
e key button is
very low or flat:
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