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Seats, steering wheel and mirrorFront seat - with manual operation Controls on the seatAAdjusting the seat in the longitudinal direction -
after releasing the operating lever, the lock must audibly click into placeBAdjusting the heightCAdjusting the angle of the backrest - do not lean
against the backrest during adjustmentDAdjusting the extent of the curvature of the lum-
bar support
After a certain time, play can develop within the ad-
justment mechanism of the backrest angle.
Folding passenger seat backrest
Folding down
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Automatic gearbox
Lever positions
Parked vehicle The drive wheels are
locked.
Only set the posi-
tion when the vehi- cle is stationary.
Reverse gear
Only set the posi-
tion when the vehi- cle is stationary.
Neutral
There is no transmission of engine power to the
wheels.
Forward drive / sports program
The gear is changed automatically.
In
mode, the gear is changed at higher speeds
than in mode.
Choose between and (spring-loaded posi-
tion)
Moving the selector lever out of the
or position
lights up - the selector lever is locked
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Multi-Collision Brake (MCB)
MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle af-
ter a collision with an obstacle. This reduces the risk
of further collisions.
Operating conditions
q There has been a frontal, side and rear collision of
a certain severity.
q The impact speed was greater than 10 km/h.
q The brakes, ESC and other required systems re-
mained functional after the impact.
q The accelerator pedal is not pressed.
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
TSA helps to stabilize the trailer. As the trailer begins
to lurch, TSA stabilizes the trailer by slowing down
the individual vehicle wheels.
Operating conditions
q The hitch was supplied from the factory or pur-
chased from
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Lane boundary highligh-
ted on the right: system
intervenes on the right
when approaching the
lane 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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Fuse
numberConsumer28Alarm system sensor29Alarm system horn30Ignition (ignition lock)31Air conditioning, heating32Passenger belt tensioners33Electric windows - left side34Driver belt tensioners35Light - left side36Horn37Heating of the front seats38Interior lighting, button lighting, head-
light cleaning system, ambient lighting,
manual air conditioning, heating39Assist systems40Light switch, headlights, headlight level-
ling, diagnostic connection, reversing
light switch, control lever under the
steering wheel41Interior mirror dimming, exterior mirror
adjustment, air conditioning42Clutch pedal switch, engine start, CNG
relay43Rear window wiper44Airbag system, airbag control lamp45Windscreen wiper46Seat heating - rear47Not used48Electric steering column lock, Kessy
(keyless lock and start system)49SCR (AdBlue
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Fuse
numberConsumer15Automatic gearbox16Not used17Engine control system18Starter19Not used20ESC21ESC22Not used23Not used24Not used25Electric auxiliary heater, radiator fan27Electric auxiliary heater, radiator fan28Electric auxiliary heater29Heated windscreenWheels
Tyres and rims
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
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DTyre diameter in inches
This information only serves as information for
the prescribed tyre pressure. This is not a listing
of approved tyre sizes for your vehicle. These
are listed in the technical vehicle documentation and in the declaration of conformity (in the so-
called COCDocument).E
Tyre pressure reading for the front axle tyres
F
Tyre pressure reading for the rear axle tyres
G
Prescribed tyre pressure value for the emergen-
cy wheel
Tyre pressure monitor
Functionality
The tyre pressure monitoring indicator indicates a
change in tyre pressure.
Warning when pressure changes illuminates
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Emergency equipment
Overview of the emergency equipment
Emergency equipment in the boot of a vehicle
without natural gas drive
APlacing of the first-aid kitBTool kitCPlacing of the warning triangle
Emergency equipment in the boot of a natural gas
vehicle
APlacing of 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.
Storage compartment for the reflective
vest
Fasteners in the boot
Overview
Vehicle without variable loading floor
ABag hooks
Max. load 7.5 kg159Storage space and interior equipment