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Opening and closing
one of the sensor surfaces on the door han-
dl es is t
ouched or the push butt on on the
boot hat ch is oper
ated.
The following features are then available
without having to use the vehicle key actively:
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Opening and closing
Opening the rear lid Fig. 101
Opening the boot hatch from the out-
side Fig. 102
Detailed view of the centre console:
r ear lid unl
ocking butt on.Before opening the rear lid, always remove
any l
oad on its luggage r
ack.
Opening the r ear lid
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Operation
can be subjected to extremely high and low
temperatur
es, depending on the time of
year
, thus causing serious injuries/illness
and even death. Note
Before closing the rear lid, make sure that
the k ey has not been left inside the luggage
compartment. Operate the rear lid electrically
Fig. 104
Button with rear lid open Fig. 105
Opening the boot hatch from the out-
side Opening the rear lid
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Operation
CAUTION
The baggage net supports placed on the
rail system can be damaged when fol ding
do
wn seats from the third row or putting
them back into position and these can also
damage the seats themselves. Before fold-
ing down or repositioning the seats, remove
the baggage net supports from the rail sys-
tem. Luggage net*
Fig. 149
In the luggage compartment: net for
hanging luggage .The baggage net can be used to secure
light
er items.
Hooking the baggage net int o the boot
fl oor
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Transport and practical equipment
Other storage compartments Fig. 167
In the luggage compartment: side
st or age compartment. Fig. 168
Other compartments in the boot floor. Side compartments in the luggage com-
par
tment
Ther e ar
e other compartments