Opening and closing
Convenience closing with the convenience
key*
> Touch the sensor* on the door handle long
enough until all windows are closed. Do not
place your hand in the door handle when doing
this.
Setting convenience opening in the
Infotainment system
The function can be switched on/off in the Info-
tainment system > page 23.
ZA WARNING
— Never close the windows carelessly or in an
uncontrolled manner, because this increases
the risk of injury.
— For security reasons, the windows can only
be opened and closed with the remote con-
trol key at a maximum distance of approxi-
mately 6 feet (2 m) away from the vehicle.
When pressing the f button, always watch
the windows while they are closing so that
no one is pinched in the window. The closing
process will stop immediately when the &
button is released.
Correcting power window malfunctions
If necessary, you can reactivate the one-touch up/
down function if it malfunctions.
> Pull the power window switch up until the win-
dow is completely raised.
> Release the switch and pull it up again for at
least one second.
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Garage door opener
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener
——
Fig. 27 Garage door opener: examples of usage for differ-
ent systems
With the garage door opener, you can activate
systems such as the garage doors, security sys-
tems or house lights from inside your vehicle. Up
to three remote control functions can be pro-
grammed to the three buttons that are integrat-
ed in the control unit above the rearview mirror.
To be able to operate systems using the garage
door opener, the buttons in the control unit must
first be programmed.
Z\ WARNING
When operating or programming the garage
door opener, make sure that no people or ob-
jects are in the area immediately surrounding
the equipment. People can be injured or prop-
erty can be damaged if struck when closing.
® Tips
— For security reasons, you should clear the
programmed buttons before selling the ve-
hicle.
— For additional information about HomeLink,
visit www.homelink.com.
—The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
=> page 261.
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Opening and closing
2. Press both of the outer buttons on the con-
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener trol unit > page 29, fig. 28 until the yellow
LED (2) turns off and the green LED (4) blinks.
This procedure clears the standard codes that
were set at the factory and does not need to
be repeated again to program the other but-
a gs S
= c 3
tons.
3. Briefly press the button in the control panel
that you want to program.
4. Wait until the yellow LED @) blinks. The pro-
gramming mode is active for five minutes.
5. Go in front of the vehicle with the original re-
Fig. 28 Control panel above the interior rearview mirror mote control transmitter for the system that
| . you are programming to the control panel
Requirement: the button in the control panel batten.
must be programmed > page 29 and the vehi-
cle must be located within range of the system, Programming the button: step 2 at the
such as the garage door. radiator grille
> Press the button to open the garage door. The 6. Hold the remote control transmitter at the
green LED (@) blinks or turns on. vehicle radiator grille > fig. 29.
> Press the button again to close the garage 7. Now press the remote control transmitter
door. until the turn signals on your vehicle blink.
This can take up to 30 seconds.
G) Tips 8. If the emergency flashers blink three times,
the programming was successful. If the
emergency flashers only blink one time, the
five-minute time limit for programming has
expired or the programming was unsuccess-
ful. Repeat the programming procedure
starting from the third step or change the
distance to the radiator grille.
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener 9. Ifthe garage door or other systems do not
open with the HomeLink buttons even if the
programming was successful, the system
may use a rolling code instead of a fixed
code. You must also then perform rolling
code programming > page 30.
To open or close the garage door, do not press
the button longer than 20 seconds or the ga-
rage door opener will switch to programming
mode.
BFV-0204
The other two buttons in the control panel can be
programmed using the instructions given above.
Start with step 3.
Deleting button programming Fig. 29 Distance between the radiator grille and the re-
mote control transmitter The programmed buttons cannot be deleted indi-
vidually. They must be deleted all at once. Repro-
gram the buttons if necessary.
Programming the button: step 1 on the
control panel
1. Switch the ignition on. mowiteh the ignition on
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Index
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Media... .... cece eee eee eee eee 179
NaVigationts s ¢ ems « 4 zeus 5 2 sees § 2 meee 149
RadiOtes. ce scene e ae vv omnes © Hetero ww oe 165
Telephone.......... 0. cece eee eee 138
Freeze protection
Coolant.......... cece eee eee eee 207
Frequency band................... 164, 166
also refer to Frequency band........... 164
EUGL » sens ¢ 5 seme y © ees fe weee ts een 2 oe 196
AGdIRIVES « sce @ sires ¥ 0 oneneon 2 8 rere 3 8 oe 197
Current fuel consumption............... 15
Fue@ldisSplay sacs s s acu = ¢ eins 3 ¢ eaves Gg ee 10
FURL QaUGC Hii. 5 wise 2s wae es wee oe eer 2 12
Fuelstank capacity’. « sive oo snore x eee 6 « 264
Gasoline... 2.2... ee eee eee eee 196
Reducing fuel consumption............. 74
Saving fuel... 0.0... 2... eee eee eee eee 96
Fueling
Fuel filler door manual release.......... 200
FUCL GAUGE cs s sccm ss news 2s peee eo Bee 12
Fuel:tank. capacity’. « css ov een ex new oe 264
Opening the fuel filler door............ 197
With reserve canister (emergency fueling) . 199
Fuses
ASSIQNMENE's soso se cece 5 & sei s ¥ cere vs 254
Replacing ........ 0. cee eee eee ee eee 253
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Garage:door Opener ais + 6 sven + 6 see © 6 saeco © 28
Garment hookS:sis 3 6 eva 3s ees ov oma vv oe 64
GasOlin@rs: owes ev ween 2 seems 2 mee ees 196
Additives ...... 0.0.0... eee eee eee 197
Gasoline mixture..............00--00. 196
GAWR
refer to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) . 264
Global commands (voice recognition sys-
HOM) cao a x seas wo samen aH catmans ww cK & Bae 123
Glossary of tire and loading terminology... 217
GIOVE COMPATEMENE wen s s wees ss waren ss ee 64
G meter
refer to Sport displays.................. 15
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)........ 264
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)...... 264
GVWR
refer to Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) « « esss 2 x wens 2 ean 2 Hen 264
H
HanaSTrGG: ¢ s aus 5 s sees sc ee Fo eee eae 129
Hands Free Profile.............00eee eee 129
Headlight range control system........... 36
Headlights............ 0.0... e eee eee eee 37
ClOANING « < s swan so sees ye ees gs wees eo: 237
Headlight range control system.......... 36
Washer system. ...... 0.0.0 cee eee eae 41
Heated
Exterior mirrors... 20... cee cece eee ee 39
REAP WINdOWen»: = s aoe « x wou 2 eee a ee 71
SeatSiene s wuss a x aan 2 aie © ¥ arene © w areine 5 71
Washer nozzles..........-.00--000 eee 41
Heating........... 0.002. ee 69
Hex socket ..... 0.0.0... cece eee ee eee 242
HFP
refer to Hands Free Profile............. 128
Hill descent control...............-.000- 85
Hill hold assist... 0.2.2... eee eee eee eee 80
also refer to Hill hold assist............. 80
Home address...........-00 000 e ee 150, 154
HomeLink
refer to Garage door opener............. 28
HOM... eee eee 6
Hotspot
refer to Wi-Fi vc ¢ = een 2 gees sv ees 146, 173
I
Ignition (indicator light)................. 16
Imbalance (wheels) ...........--..00005 223
Immobilizer
refer to Electronic immobilizer........... 19
Importing and exporting (contacts) ....... 138
Indicator lights. ..... 2.0.0... cee eee eee eee 7
Input
Using the MMI touch...............--. 112
Using theispelleticcis « « sane 6 3 sews o smenes 117
Input level (media) ..............0000005 180
Inspection interval owas « same + supe + 2 sem 212
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