KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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NOTE
The door's knob control only locks that specific door, not both rear doorssimultaneously.
There are no manual child safety lockson models equipped with electronicchild safety locks.
Activating and deactivating electric
*
child safety locks
The electric child safety lock can be activated and deactivated in any ignition mode higherthan 0. The lock can be activated and deacti-
vated up to 2 minutes after the ignition isturned off if no door has been opened.
Button for electric activation and deactivation.
1. Turn on the ignition and select any ignition mode higher than 0. 2. Press the button on the driver's door con-
trol panel. >The message
Rear child lock
Activated will be shown in the instru-
ment panel and the indicator light will illuminate to show that the child safetylocks are activated.
When the electric child safety locks are acti-vated
the rear windows can only be openedusing the driver's door control panel
the rear doors cannot be opened from theinside.
The buttons on the right-side rear door willalso be deactivated. To deactivate the child safety locks:
–Press the button on the driver's door con- trol panel. > The message
Rear child lock
Deactivated will be shown in the
instrument panel and the indicator light will go out to show that the child safetylocks are deactivated.
When the ignition is switched off, the currentsetting will be saved. If the child safety lockswere activated when the ignition wasswitched off, they will remain activated thenext time the ignition is started.
Symbol Message Meaning
Rear child lock Acti-
vatedThe child safety locks are acti-vated.
Rear child lock Deacti-
vatedThe child safety locks are deacti-vated.
Related information
Locking and unlocking from inside the vehicle (p. 254)
Detachable key blade (p. 246)
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Cruise control
Cruise Control (CC 10
) can help the driver
maintain an even speed to provide a more relaxing driving experience on highways andlong, straight roads with even traffic flows.
Overview
Function buttons and symbols.
: Activates Cruise Control from
standby mode and resumes the set speed
: Increases the set speed
: From standby mode – activates
Cruise Control and sets the current speed
: From active mode – deactivates/
puts Cruise Control in standby mode
: Reduces the set speed
Marker for set speed
The vehicle's current speed
Set speed
NOTE
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control *(ACC 11
), it is possible to switch
between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control.
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate drivingand help make it safer – it cannot han-dle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions.
The driver is advised to read all sec-tions in the Owner's Manual about thisfunction to learn of its limitations,which the driver must be aware ofbefore using the function.
Driver support functions are not a sub-stitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The driver is always respon-sible for ensuring the vehicle is drivenin a safe manner, at the appropriatespeed, with an appropriate distance toother vehicles, and in accordance withcurrent traffic rules and regulations.
Using engine braking instead of applying the brakes
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly applying the brakes. On downgrades, it cansometimes be desirable to roll a bit faster andlet speed be reduced instead by engine brak-ing alone. The driver can temporarily disen-gage the Cruise Control braking function.
10
Cruise Control
11 Adaptive Cruise Control
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Deactivating cruise control
Cruise control (CC 13
) can be deactivated and
switched off.
1. Press the button on the steering
wheel (2).
> The symbol and markings turn gray – cruise control goes into standby mode.
2. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on the
steering wheel to select another function.
> The cruise control symbol and marking (4) in the instrument panel will go out and the stored maximum speed will beerased.
Related information
Cruise control (p. 275)
Switching between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control
* in the center dis-
play (p. 284)
Selecting and activating cruise control (p. 276)
Cruise control standby mode (p. 277)
Cruise control standby mode Cruise control (CC 14
) can be deactivated and
put in standby mode. This may happen auto- matically or be due to driver intervention.
Standby mode means that the function is selected in the instrument panel but not acti-vated. In standby mode, cruise control will notregulate speed.
Standby mode due to action by the
driver
Cruise control will be deactivated and put instandby mode if any of the following occurs:
The brakes are applied.
The gear selector is moved to
N.
The vehicle is driven faster than the setspeed for more than 1 minute.
The driver must then control the vehicle'sspeed. Temporarily increasing speed using the accel- erator pedal, e.g. when passing another vehi-cle, will not affect the setting. The vehicle willreturn to the set speed when the acceleratorpedal is released.
13 Cruise Control
14 Cruise Control
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your vehicle's current speed must be at least 15 km/h (9 mph).
1. Press the ◀ (2) or ▶ (3) button on the
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the Adaptive Cruise Control symbol
(4).
> Gray symbol – Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode.
2. When Speed Limiter is selected, press
(1) on the steering wheel keypad to
activate.
> White symbol – Speed Limiter starts and the current speed is stored as the maximum speed.
Reactivating Adaptive Cruise Control to the last stored speed
–When Adaptive Cruise Control is selected, press
on the steering wheel keypad to
activate.
> The Cruise Control marking in the instrument panel will change from GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle willthen return to the most recently setspeed.
WARNING
A noticeable increase in speed may follow when the speed is resumed with the
steering wheel button.
Additional markings in the instrument panel
ACC will only regulate the time interval to the vehicleahead when the distancesymbol shows two vehicles.
A speed interval will be marked at the same time. The higher speed is the stored speed for your vehicleand the lower speed is thespeed of the vehicle ahead
(target vehicle).
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control
* (p. 278)
Deactivating Adaptive Cruise Control
*
(p. 281)
Switching between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control
* in the center dis-
play (p. 284)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* limitations
(p. 283)
Deactivating Adaptive Cruise Control *21
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC 22
) can be deac-
tivated and switched off.
1. Press the button on the steering
wheel (2).
> The symbol and markings turn gray – Adaptive Cruise Control goes into standby mode. The time interval indica-tor light and any symbols for the targetvehicle will go out.
2. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on the
steering wheel to select another function.
> The Adaptive Cruise Control symbol and marking (4) in the instrument panel will go out and the stored maximumspeed will be erased.
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If Pilot Assist still does not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel after a few moreseconds have passed, the audible signal willbecome intense and the steering function willswitch off. Pilot Assist must then be reactiva- ted by pressing the
button on the steering
wheel.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 268)
Selecting and activating Pilot Assist
*
(p. 290)
Pilot Assist
* limitations (p. 293)
Pilot Assist
* controls and display (p. 289)
Pilot Assist
* symbols and messages
(p. 295)
Adjusting set speed for driver support (p. 298)
Setting time interval to the vehicle ahead(p. 299)
Switching target vehicles with driver sup-port (p. 297)
Collision risk warning from driver support(p. 296)
Auto-hold braking with driver support(p. 300)
Passing assistance (p. 304)
Pilot Assist
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controls and display
A summary of how Pilot Assist is controlled using the right-side steering wheel keypadand how the function is shown in the display.
Controls
Function buttons and symbols.
▶ : Switches from Adaptive Cruise Control *
to Pilot Assist
: From standby mode - activates Pilot
Assist and sets the current speed
: From active mode - deactivates/
puts Pilot Assist in standby mode
: Activates Pilot Assist from standby
mode and resumes the set speed and time interval
: Increases the set speed
: Reduces the set speed
Increases the time interval to the vehicle ahead
Reduces the time interval to the vehicle ahead
◀ : Switches from Pilot Assist to Adaptive
Cruise Control
Function symbol
Symbols for target vehicle
Symbol for time interval to the vehicle ahead
Symbol for activated/deactivated steering assistance
35 Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
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NOTE
Note that the Pilot Assist function only works when the driver's hands are on thesteering wheel.
Additional markings in the instrument panel
Pilot Assist will only regulate the time interval to the vehi-cle ahead when the distancesymbol shows a vehicle (1)over the steering wheel sym-bol.
Pilot Assist's steering assistance is only activewhen the steering wheel symbol (2) changesfrom GRAY to GREEN.
A speed interval will be marked at the same time. The higher speed is the stored speed for your vehicleand the lower speed is thespeed of the vehicle ahead
(target vehicle).
Related information
Pilot Assist
* (p. 287)
Deactivating Pilot Assist
* (p. 291)
Pilot Assist
* limitations (p. 293)
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Pilot Assist can be deactivated and switched off.
1. Press the button on the steering
wheel (2).
> The symbol and markings turn gray – Pilot Assist goes into standby mode. The time interval indicator light and anysymbols for the target vehicle will goout.
2. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on the
steering wheel to select another function.
> The Pilot Assist symbol and marking (4) in the instrument panel will go out and the stored maximum speed will beerased.
WARNING
With Pilot Assist in standby mode, the driver must intervene and steer andregulate both speed and distance tothe vehicle ahead.
If the vehicle comes too close to a vehi-cle ahead when Pilot Assist is instandby mode, the driver is insteadwarned of the short distance by the Distance Alert
* function.
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control
* (p. 278)
Selecting and activating Adaptive CruiseControl
* (p. 280)
Switching between cruise control andAdaptive Cruise Control
* in the center dis-
play (p. 284)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* limitations
(p. 283)
Temporarily deactivating steering assis-tance with Pilot Assist
* (p. 293)
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Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
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Adjusting set speed for driver support
It is possible to adjust set speeds for the Adaptive Cruise Control * and Pilot Assist *
functions.
: Increases the set speed.
: Reduces the set speed.
Set speed.
–Change a set speed by pressing the
(1) or (2) buttons briefly or by pressing
and holding them:
Brief
press: Each press changes the
speed in +/- 5 km/h (+/- 5 mph) incre- ments.
Press
and hold: Release the button
when the set speed indicator (3) hasmoved to the desired speed.
NOTE
For vehicles without Adaptive Cruise Con- trol *, speed instead increases by +/- 1km/h
(+/- 1 mph) each time the button is pressed.
The most recently set speed will be stored.
If speed is increased by depressing the accel- erator pedal while pressing the
(1) button
on the steering wheel, the vehicle's speed when the button is pressed will be stored as the set speed. Temporarily increasing speed using the accel- erator pedal, e.g. when passing another vehi-cle, will not affect the setting. The vehicle willreturn to the set speed when the acceleratorpedal is released.
Automatic transmission
The driver support functions can follow another vehicle at speeds from a standstill upto 200 km/h (125 mph). Pilot Assist can provide steering assistance from near-stationary speeds up to 140 km/h(87 mph). The lowest speed that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph). When following another vehicle,ACC can monitor that vehicle's speed andslow your own vehicle down to a standstill,but it is not possible to set speeds lower than30 km/h (20 mph).
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 268)
Cruise control (p. 275)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* (p. 278)
Pilot Assist
* (p. 287)
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* Option/accessory.
368 The color of the side field changes as the vehi- cle moves closer to the object – from YEL-LOW to RED.
Side field
color Distance in meters
(feet)
Yellow 0,25–0,9 (0,8–3,0) Red 0–0,25 (0–0,8)
When the sensor field is RED, the audible pulsing signal will become more rapid.
Related information
Park Assist
* (p. 357)
Park Assist Camera
* (p. 362)
Location and field of vision of Park Assist Cameras
* (p. 363)
Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 309)
Activating Park Assist Camera
The Park Assist Camera is automatically acti- vated when reverse gear is engaged or canbe started manually using one of the centerdisplay's function buttons.
Camera view when backing upWhen reverse gear is engaged, the screen shows the rear view 95
.
Camera view when manually
activating the camera
Activate the Park Assist Cam- era using this button in thecenter display's Functionview. The screen will first show the most recently used camera
view. However, each time the engine isstarted, the previous side view will be replacedby the 360° view and a previously displayedzoomed-in rear view will be replaced by theregular rear view.
GREEN button indicator light – the func- tion is activated.
GRAY button indicator light – the functionis deactivated.
Automatically deactivating the cameraFront view switches off when the vehicle'sspeed reaches 25 km/h (16 mph) to help avoiddistracting the driver. It will be automaticallyreactivated if the vehicle's speed falls below22 km/h (14 mph) within 1 minute as long asthe vehicle's speed has not exceeded 50 km/h(31 mph). Other camera views switch off at 15 km/h (9 mph) and are not reactivated.
Related information
Park Assist Camera
* (p. 362)
Park Assist limitations (p. 359)
Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 309)
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In Canada, it is also possible to choose the 360° view. For the US, rear view is standard and cannot be changed.