The selector lever can be moved forwards or
backwards between two positions. As a result, the
mode
for example can be directly selected from
mode and vice versa.
The selected mode is displayed in the instrument
cluster.
Parked vehicle
The drive wheels are
locked.
Select the mode
only when the vehi-
cle is stationary.
Reverse gear
The
mode can be
selected at a speed
below 10 km/h.
Neutral
There is no transmission of engine power to the
wheels.
Forward drive / sports program
In
mode, recuperation braking occurs when
driving downhill and when rolling to a stop. This
will re-charge the high-voltage battery.
In
mode, the gear is changed at higher speeds
than in mode.
The choice between
and is made by moving
the selector lever to the rear.
To choose mode
, or , the engine must be al-
ready started. Only mode can be selected with the
engine stopped and the ignition switched on. This
can, for example, be useful when towing the vehicle
or when driving through a car wash.
Unlock automatic gearbox from mode
is lit up - the automatic gearbox is in mode
Fuses overviewFuse
numberConsumer1Not used2Not used3Tow hitch4Not used5Automatic gearbox selector lever6Interior lighting7Heating of the front seats8Sliding/tilting roof9Central locking + window lifter (left side
of the vehicle), left, exterior mirrors
(Heating, fold-in function, setting the
mirror surface)10Not used11Tow hitch12Light - right side13Central locking (rear doors and boot lid,
fuel filler flap), windscreen washer sys-
tem, headlight cleaning system14Music amplifier15Not used16Airbags17Not used18Steering column lock, KESSY (keyless
locking system)19Instrument cluster, emergency call, on-
line services20Phonebox, USB connections21Rear view camera, Top View22Seat ventilation at the front23Interior lighting in front, microphone,
operation of the sliding/tilting sunroof24All-wheel driveFuse
numberConsumer25Belt tensioner - front left26Central locking + window lifter (right
side of the vehicle), right, exterior mir-
rors (Heating, fold-in function, setting
the mirror surface)27Belt tensioner - front right28High-voltage battery control system -
safe shutdown of the high-voltage sys-
tem
The fuse can only be changed by a spe-
cialist company!29Tow hitch30Infotainment31Tow hitch32Seat heating - rear33Not used34230 volt socket35Light - left side36Air conditioning37Electric boot lid38Not used39Heated steering wheel40Not used41Databus42Automatic transmission, gear display43Front air conditioning, rear air condition-
ing, auxiliary heater (auxiliary heating),
rear window heating44Lane change assist system (Side Assist),
diagnostic connection, rain and light
sensor, automatic headlamp levelling,
parking brake, alarm system, light
switch, buttons in the centre console45Steering column electronics, control
lever under steering wheel46Infotainment screen, Head-up display47Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC)48Not used49Not used50Not used51Not used5212 volt socket in the luggage compart-
ment53Non-contact operation of boot lid54Not used55Not used56Not used57Not used58Parking assistance, Park Assist, front ra-
dar sensor, front camera for assistance
systems59Parking brake, air conditioning, reverse
gear sensor, interior rearview mirror, en-
gine sound generator60Diagnostic connection14312 volt vehicle battery and fuses
Technical data
Tow hitch attachment points
ADistance of the attachment pointsBLength of the rear overhang to the centre of the
ball headCDistance of the front attachment point to the
centre of the ball headDDistance of the rear attachment point to the
centre of the ball headEDistance of the rear bumper to the centre of the
ball head (according to the ECE-55 standard)FDistance from the centre of the ball head to the
road (according to the standard ECE-55)GFastening points on the bodyIn mmA1040B1185.5C587.3D367.3Emin. 65F350-420
Maximum vertical load for trailer operation
The maximum vertical load for trailer operation de-
pends on the engine type and the vehicle equipment.
The valid specification for your vehicle can be found
in the technical vehicle documentation, (e.g. vehicle
approval documentation, the COC document) or at a
Safe driving22
Swing out the tow bar and back in165
Trailer attachment Vertical load
166
Trailer coupling Troubleshooting
165
Trailer Stability Assist112
Transport Transporting objects safely
21
Transporting tow hitch
164
Transporting the roof rack
164
Travel Assist119
TSA
see Trailer Stability Assist
112
Turn signal50
Type plate171
Tyre pressure monitor149
Tyres145, 146
Breakdown kit148
Overview of the labelling145
Pressure149
Snow chains146
Tyre pressure monitor149
Tyre wear indicator145
Wear indicator145
U
Umbrella
160
Unlock26, 27
Update Infotainment Infotainment Columbus
68
Updating the system and the Infotainment system see digital version of the manual
5
USB156, 157
User management96
User registration95
V
Vehicle adaptations safety
18
Vehicle cleaning Instructions for cleaning the interior
168
Instructions for cleaning the outer area170
interior space168
Vehicle dimensions172
Vehicle driving mode105
Eco105
Individual106
Normal105
Sport105
Vehicle height172
Vehicle Identi