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Lane AssistUsage
Lane Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane.
It is based on the boundaries of a lane. These may in-
clude lane markings, road edges or objects such as
curbs or possibly traffic cones.
The system is intended primarily for use on high- ways.
Functionality
As the vehicle approaches a lane marking, the sys-
tem executes a steering movement in the opposite
direction from the lane marking. The steering inter-
vention can be overridden manually.
No system intervention occurs when changing lane
with the turn signal on.
Status display in the instrument cluster display lights up - System is activated and ready to
intervene
lights up - System is activated and ready to
intervene
lights up - System intervenes
lights up - System intervenes
Display
Display example in monochromatic display.
Lane boundary highligh-
ted on the right: system
intervenes on the right when approaching thelane marking.
In the coloured display,
the lines are highlighted
in colour.
Warning through steering wheel vibrations
If the steering wheel vibrates, this means the system
is unable to keep the vehicle in the lane.
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Driving situations in which a system warning oc-
curs
Your vehicle is overtaken by vehicle
A
. The faster
vehicle
A
approaches, the sooner the warning is giv-
en by the indicator light.
Vehicle
B
is overtaken by your vehicle at a speed
that is faster by max. 10 km/h. If the speed increases
the overtaking process, no warning will be provided
by the indicator light.
Indicator light
illuminated - There is another vehicle behind your
vehicle
flashing - There is another vehicle behind your ve-
hicle, and the turn signal on the same side is switch-
ed on
For vehicles with Lane Assist, the indicator light will
also flash if your vehicle crosses the lane markings in
the direction of the approaching vehicle. The system
will trigger a steering wheel vibration in this case.
For this, Lane Assist must be activated and the lane
marking between the vehicles must be detected.
Operating conditions
q The driving speed is higher than 15 km/h.
q No accessories are connected to the trailer sock-
et.
Function restriction
The system cannot detect lane width. For this rea-
son, it may, for example, draw attention to a vehicle
in a distant lane in the following cases.
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Fuses overviewFuse
numberConsumer1Tow hitch2LED headlights - left side3Music amplifier4Headlight washers5Tilting/sliding sunroof6Central locking, windscreen washer,
rear window wiper7Seat heating - rear8Climatronic9LED headlights - right side10Tow hitch11Electric boot lid12Heated steering wheel13Light switch, diagnosis connection, rain
sensor, control lever under the steering
wheel, front windscreen heating14Windscreen washer system15Instrument cluster, emergency call16Light - right side17Electric windows - right side18Windscreen wiper19Infotainment20Heated rear window21SCR (AdBlue
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Storage space and interior
equipment
Equipment in the boot
OverviewAStorage tray
Max. load 2.5 kg
The partition wall of the storage compartment on vehicles with the variable loading floor cannot
be removed.BTrailer hitch switchCRemovable lightDStorage compartment for spare or emergency
wheel and vehicle toolsE12 volt socketFStorage tray
Max. load 1.5 kg
Emergency equipment
Overview of the emergency equipment
Emergency equipment in the luggage compart-
ment
APlacing the first-aid kitBTool kitCPlacing of the warning triangle
Storage compartment for the reflective vest
The storage compartment for the reflective vest is in
the storage compartment of the front door.
Fire extinguisher under the passenger seat
Tool kit
Depending on the equipment, not all of the following
components may be included in the tool kit.
AAttachment for the anti-theft wheel boltsBTowing eyeCBracket for removing the full wheel coversDJack with sign and crankEWheel wrenchFRemoval clip for the wheel bolt cover capsGBreakdown kitHScrewdriver
The declaration of conformity is enclosed with the jack or the logbook folder.
Fasteners in the boot Overview
Vehicle without variable loading floor
ABag hooks151Storage space and interior equipment
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Power supply of the trailer power network
In the electrical connection between the vehicle and
trailer, the trailer is powered by the vehicle.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the vehicle electronics!
The total power consumption of all consumers con-
nected to the trailer power supply must not exceed
350 watts.
Troubleshooting
Trailer coupling error
The indicator light inside the switch does not light
up or flash, or the tow bar does not lock into place.
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Index
A
ABS Functionality
120
Troubleshooting120
ACC124
Automatic stop and start124
Distance adjustment124
Functionality124
Indicator light124
Interruption of cruise control125
Lever124
Operation124
Restriction125
Setting in Infotainment125
Troubleshooting125
Accident data recorder167
Active steering assistance DSR
120
Adaptive Cruise Control see ACC
124
AdBlue135
Check136
functionality136
Indicator light136
Refilling136
Safety14
standard135
tank capacity136
Air bag Switch o
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Bluetoothsee electronic version of the manual5
Bonnet132
Boot151
12 volt socket151
Double-sided floor covering153
Fasteners151
Hitch switch151
Rigid cover154
Storage compartments151
Transporting objects safely16
Variable loading floor154
Boot cover154
Boot lid Automatic locking
26
electrical operation26
manual operation26
Boot storage see boot compartment lid
26
Brake fluid119
Checking119
Indicator light119
Safety14
Specification119
Brakes118
Brake fluid119
Hand brake119
Troubleshooting119
What you should be mindful of118
Braking systems120
Breakdown call Infotainment Amundsen
105
Infotainment Bolero83
Infotainment Swing67
Breakdown kit Conditions
148
Overview147
Purpose148
Restriction148
Bulbs42
Rear turn signal - Replacing42
Reversing light - Replacing43
Safety42
C Car adaptations Recommendations
161
Car wash Outside
163
Cargo elements151
Central locking19
Central locking system Button
20
Fault20
Functionality19
Operation20
SAFE function19
Setting20
Centre console9
Changing gear Manually changing gear with the selector lever
114
manually changing gear with the shift paddles on the steering wheel
114
Changing gear with a
manual gearbox
113
Changing gears with an automatic gearbox
114
Changing the protective door strip
23
Charging your phone wirelessly156
Check the vehicle before your journey14
Child lock23
Child seat33
Child seat fastened with a belt35
Grouping34
i-Size35
Installation36
ISOFIX35, 36
Keyword child seat33
On the passenger seat33
Recommended child seats34
Safety15
Securing children properly15
TOP TETHER36
What you should be mindful of33
Cigarette lighter157
Cleaning the vehicle Outside
162
Climatronic Automatic mode
47
Climatronic Display47
Operating conditions for the cooling system47
Operation47
Recirculated air mode47
Setting47
Setting the blower speed47
Troubleshooting48
What you should be mindful of47
COMING HOME41
functionality41
Operating conditions41
Setting41
Compartments155
Con