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Summary of Content
Vauxhall Astra Owner's Manual Contents Introduction .................................... 2 In brief ............................................ 6 Keys, doors and windows ............ 20 Seats, restraints ........................... 37 Storage ........................................ 61 Instruments and controls ........... 100 Lighting ...................................... 142 Climate control ........................... 155 Driving and operating ................. 165 Vehicle care ............................... 228 Service and maintenance .......... 289 Technical data ........................... 292 Customer information ................ 324 Index .......................................... 336 2 Introduction Introduction Introduction Vehicle specific data Please enter your vehicle's data on the previous page to keep it easily accessible. This information is available in the sections "Service and maintenance" and "Technical data" as well as on the identification plate. Introduction Your vehicle is a designed combination of advanced technology, safety, environmental friendliness and economy. This Owner's Manual provides you with all the necessary information to enable you to drive your vehicle safely and efficiently. Make sure your passengers are aware of the possible risk of accident and injury which may result from improper use of the vehicle. You must always comply with the specific laws and regulations of the country that you are in. These laws may differ from the information in this Owner's Manual. Disregarding the description given in this manual may affect your warranty. When this Owner's Manual refers to a workshop visit, we recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. For gas vehicles, we recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer licensed to service gas vehicles. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers provide first-class service at reasonable prices. Experienced mechanics trained by Vauxhall work according to specific Vauxhall instructions. The customer literature pack should always be kept ready to hand in the vehicle. Using this manual ● ● This manual describes all options and features available for this model. Certain descriptions, including those for display and menu functions, may not apply to your vehicle due to model variant, country specifications, special equipment or accessories. The "In brief" section will give you an initial overview. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 3 The table of contents at the beginning of this manual and within each section shows where the information is located. The index will enable you to search for specific information. This Owner's Manual depicts lefthand drive vehicles. Operation is similar for right-hand drive vehicles. The Owner's Manual uses the engine identifier code. The corresponding sales designation and engineering code can be found in the section "Technical data". Directional data, e.g. left or right, or front or back, always relate to the direction of travel. Displays may not support your specific language. Display messages and interior labelling are written in bold letters. 4 Introduction Danger, Warnings and Cautions 9 Danger Text marked 9 Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. 9 Warning Text marked 9 Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury. Disregarding this information may lead to injury. Caution Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage. Symbols Page references are indicated with 3. 3 means "see page". Page references and index entries refer to the indented headings given in the section table of content. Thank you for choosing a Vauxhall. We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving. Your Vauxhall Team Introduction 5 6 In brief In brief Vehicle unlocking 5-door hatchback, Sports tourer Press c to unlock the doors and load compartment. Open the doors by pulling the handles. To open the tailgate, push the touchpad switch below the brand emblem. Initial drive information In brief 3-door hatchback 4-door saloon 7 Seat adjustment Longitudinal adjustment To open the tailgate, push the brand emblem at the bottom half. Press x on remote control to unlock and open the tailgate. The doors remain locked. Press x on the remote control for at least two seconds; the boot lid opens slightly. Radio remote control 3 21, Central locking system 3 23, Load compartment 3 25. Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Try to move the seat back and forth to ensure that the seat is locked in place. Seat position 3 39, Manual seat adjustment 3 40, Power seat adjustment 3 46. 8 In brief Backrest inclination Seat height Seat inclination Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Seat position 3 39, Manual seat adjustment 3 42, Power seat adjustment 3 46, Seat folding 3 45. Lever pumping motion up : seat higher down : seat lower Lever pumping motion up : front end higher down : front end lower Seat position 3 39, Manual seat adjustment 3 42, Power seat adjustment 3 46. Seat position 3 39, Manual seat adjustment 3 42, Power seat adjustment 3 46. In brief Head restraint adjustment Seat belt 9 Mirror adjustment Interior mirror Press release button, adjust height, engage. Head restraints 3 37. Pull out the seat belt and engage in belt buckle. The seat belt must not be twisted and must fit close against the body. The backrest must not be tilted back too far (maximum approx. 25 °). To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Seat position 3 39, Seat belts 3 49, Airbag system 3 52. To adjust the mirror, move the mirror housing in the desired direction. Manual anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 31, Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 32. 10 In brief Exterior mirrors Steering wheel adjustment Select the relevant exterior mirror and adjust it. Convex exterior mirrors 3 30, Electric adjustment 3 30, Folding exterior mirrors 3 30, Heated exterior mirrors 3 31. Unlock the lever, adjust the steering wheel, then engage the lever and ensure it is fully locked. Do not adjust the steering wheel unless the vehicle is stationary and the steering wheel lock has been released. Airbag system 3 52, Ignition positions 3 167. In brief Instrument panel overview 11 12 1 2 3 In brief Power windows ..................... 33 Exterior mirrors ..................... 30 Cruise control ..................... 185 10 Sport mode ........................ 182 Lane departure warning ..... 215 Central locking system .......... 23 Eco button for stop-start system ................................. 168 Climate control system ........ 155 AUX input, USB input .......... 11 Power outlet ........................ 106 Selector lever, manual transmission ....................... 177 Hazard warning flashers .... 149 Speed limiter ....................... 187 Fuel selector ....................... 109 Adaptive cruise control ....... 188 4 5 6 7 8 9 Forward collision alert ......... 195 Side air vents ...................... 163 Windscreen wiper, windscreen washer system, headlight washer system, rear window wiper, rear window washer system ................................. 102 Instruments ........................ 108 Steering wheel controls ..... 101 Driver Information Centre .... 120 Turn and lane-change signals, headlight flash, low beam and high beam, high beam assist ................. 149 Exit lighting ......................... 153 Parking lights ...................... 150 Buttons for Driver Information Centre .............. 120 Control indicator for airbag deactivation ........................ 114 Control indicator for front passenger seat belt ........... 114 11 12 13 14 15 Tour mode .......................... 182 Info-Display ........................ 124 Anti-theft alarm system status LED ........................... 28 Centre air vents .................. 163 Glovebox .............................. 61 Sport mode ........................ 182 16 17 18 19 Automatic transmission ...... 173 20 Electric parking brake ......... 178 21 Ignition switch with steering wheel lock ............ 167 22 Horn ................................... 102 Traction Control system (TC) ..................................... 180 Driver airbag ........................ 52 23 Bonnet release lever .......... 230 24 Storage compartment, fuse box ............................. 258 25 Steering wheel adjustment 101 26 Light switch ........................ 142 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) .................................. 181 Headlight range adjustment ......................... 145 Parking assist systems ....... 201 Front fog lights ................... 150 Tour mode .......................... 182 In brief Rear fog light ...................... 150 13 Exterior lighting Instrument illumination ....... 151 Turn light switch: 7 : lights off 8 : sidelights 9 : low beam Automatic light control AUTO : automatic light control: exterior lighting is switched on and off automatically m : activation or deactivation of the automatic light control : sidelights 8 : low beam 9 Fog lights Press light switch: > : front fog lights r : rear fog light Lighting 3 142. 14 In brief Headlight flash, high beam and low beam headlight flash : pull lever high beam : push lever low beam : push or pull lever Automatic light control 3 143, High beam 3 144, Headlight flash 3 144, Adaptive forward lighting 3 146. Turn and lane-change signals Hazard warning flashers lever up : right turn signal lever down : left turn signal Operated by pressing ¨. Hazard warning flashers 3 149. Turn and lane-change signals 3 149, Parking lights 3 150. In brief Horn Climate control Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Press j. The heating is operated by pressing Ü. Heated rear window 3 35. Demisting and defrosting the windows Press V. Set the temperature control to the highest level. Heated rear window Ü on. Climate control system 3 155. 15 16 In brief Washer and wiper systems Windscreen wiper HI : fast LO : slow INT : interval wiping or automatic wiping with rain sensor OFF : off For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down to position 1x. Windscreen wiper 3 102, Wiper blade replacement 3 236. Windscreen and headlight washer Pull lever. Windscreen and headlight washer system 3 102, Washer fluid 3 233. Rear window wiper Press the rocker switch to activate the rear window wiper: upper switch : continuous operation lower switch : intermittent operation middle position : off In brief Rear window washer Transmission 17 Automatic transmission Manual transmission Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayed on the rear window and the wiper wipes a few times. Rear window wiper/washer 3 104. Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, depress clutch pedal, press the release button on the selector lever and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever to neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection. Manual transmission 3 177. P R N D M : : : : : park reverse neutral automatic mode manual mode: move selector lever from D to the left. < : manual mode upshifting ] : manual mode downshifting The selector lever can only be moved out of P when the ignition is on and the brake pedal is applied. To engage P or R, press the release button. Automatic transmission 3 173. 18 In brief Starting off Starting the engine Stop-start system ● ● If the vehicle is at a low speed or at a standstill and certain conditions are fulfilled, activate an Autostop as follows: ● Depress the clutch pedal. ● Set the lever in neutral. ● Release the clutch pedal. An Autostop is indicated by the needle at the AUTOSTOP position in the tachometer. To restart the engine, depress the clutch pedal again. Stop-start system 3 168. Check before starting off ● ● ● ● ● Tyre pressure and condition 3 264, 3 308. Engine oil level and fluid levels 3 231. All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational. Proper position of mirrors, seats, and seat belts 3 30, 3 39, 3 50. Brake function at low speed, particularly if the brakes are wet. Turn key to position 1. Move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering wheel lock. ● Operate clutch and brake. ● Automatic transmission in P or N. ● Do not operate accelerator pedal. ● Diesel engines: turn the key to position 2 for preheating and wait until control indicator ! extinguishes. ● Turn key to position 3 and release. Starting the engine 3 167. In brief Parking 9 Warning ● ● ● ● Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface. Always apply the parking brake. Activate the manual parking brake without pressing the release button. Apply as firmly as possible on a downhill slope or uphill slope. Depress brake pedal at the same time to reduce operating force. For vehicles with electric parking brake, pull switch m for approx. one second. The electric parking brake is applied when control indicator m illuminates 3 115. Switch off the engine. If the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill slope, engage first gear or set the selector ● ● ● lever to position P before removing the ignition key. On an uphill slope, turn the front wheels away from the kerb. If the vehicle is on a downhill slope, engage reverse gear or set the selector lever to position P before removing the ignition key. Turn the front wheels towards the kerb. Close the windows and the sunroof. Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch. Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock is felt to engage. For vehicles with automatic transmission, the key can only be removed when the selector lever is in position P. Lock the vehicle by pressing e on the radio remote control. ● 19 Activate the anti-theft alarm system 3 28. The engine cooling fans may run after the engine has been switched off 3 230. Caution After running at high engine speeds or with high engine loads, operate the engine briefly at a low load or run in neutral for approx. 30 seconds before switching off, in order to protect the turbocharger. Keys, locks 3 20, Laying the vehicle up for a long period of time 3 229. 20 Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys, locks ................................... 20 Keys .......................................... 20 Car Pass .................................... 21 Radio remote control ................. 21 Memorised settings ................... 22 Central locking system .............. 23 Automatic locking ...................... 24 Child locks ................................. 25 Doors ........................................... 25 Load compartment .................... 25 Vehicle security ............................ 27 Anti-theft locking system ........... 27 Anti-theft alarm system .............. 28 Immobiliser ................................ 29 Exterior mirrors ............................ 30 Convex shape ........................... 30 Electric adjustment .................... 30 Folding mirrors .......................... 30 Heated mirrors ........................... 31 Interior mirrors ............................. 31 Manual anti-dazzle .................... 31 Automatic anti-dazzle ................ 32 Windows ...................................... 32 Windscreen ............................... 32 Manual windows ........................ 32 Power windows ......................... 33 Heated rear window .................. 35 Sun visors .................................. 35 Roof ............................................. 35 Sunroof ...................................... 35 Glass panel ............................... 36 Keys, locks Keys Caution Do not attach heavy or bulky items to the ignition key. Replacement keys The key number is specified in the Car Pass or on a detachable tag. The key number must be quoted when ordering replacement keys as it is a component of the immobiliser system. Locks 3 285. The code number of the adapter for the locking wheel nuts is specified on a card. It must be quoted when ordering a replacement adapter. Wheel changing 3 273. Keys, doors and windows Lock cylinders Car Pass Designed to free-wheel if they are forcefully rotated without the correct key or if the correct key is not fully inserted. To reset, turn cylinder with the correct key until its slot is vertical, remove key and then re-insert it. If the cylinder still free-wheels, turn the key through 180° and repeat operation. The Car Pass contains security related vehicle data and should therefore be kept in a safe place. When the vehicle is taken to a workshop, this vehicle data is needed in order to perform certain operations. Key with foldaway key section Press button to extend. To fold the key, first press the button. Radio remote control 21 ● power windows ● sunroof The radio remote control has a range of approx. 20 metres. It can be restricted by external influences. The hazard warning flashers confirm operation. Handle with care, protect from moisture and high temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation. Fault Used to operate: ● central locking system ● anti-theft locking system ● anti-theft alarm system If the central locking system cannot be operated with the radio remote control, it may be due to the following: ● Range is exceeded. ● Battery voltage is too low. ● Frequent, repeated operation of the radio remote control while not in range, which will require resynchronisation. ● Overload of the central locking system by operating at frequent intervals, the power supply is interrupted for a short time. ● Interference from higher-power radio waves from other sources. 22 Keys, doors and windows Unlocking 3 23. Key with foldaway key section Basic settings Some settings can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Radio remote control battery replacement Replace the battery as soon as the range reduces. Batteries do not belong in household waste. They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point. Extend the key and open the unit. Replace the battery (battery type CR 2032), paying attention to the installation position. Close the unit and synchronise. Radio remote control synchronisation After replacing the battery, unlock the door with the key in the driver's door lock. The radio remote control is synchronised by switching on the ignition. Memorised settings Whenever the key is removed from the ignition switch, the following settings are automatically memorised by the key: ● lighting ● Infotainment system ● central locking system ● Sport mode settings ● comfort settings The saved settings are automatically used the next time the memorised key is inserted into the ignition switch and turned to position 1 3 167. A precondition is that Personalization by driver is activated in the personal settings of the Graphic-Info-Display. This must be set for each key used. On vehicles equipped with Colour-Info-Display, the personalisation is permanently activated. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Keys, doors and windows Central locking system Unlocking Unlocks and locks doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap. A pull on an interior door handle unlocks the respective door. Pulling the handle once more opens the door. The setting can be saved for the key being used. Memorised settings 3 22. Unlocking and opening the tailgate 3 25. Locking Notice In the event of an accident in which airbags or belt pretensioners are deployed, the vehicle is automatically unlocked. Notice A short time after unlocking with the remote control, the doors are relocked automatically if no door has been opened. 23 Close doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap. Press c. Two settings are selectable: ● To unlock only the driver's door, load compartment and fuel filler flap, press c once. To unlock all doors, press c twice. ● Press c once to unlock all doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap. The setting can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Press e. If the driver's door is not closed properly, the central locking system will not work. 24 Keys, doors and windows Central locking buttons Locks or unlocks all doors, the load compartment and fuel filler flap from inside the passenger compartment. Press e to lock. Press c to unlock. Fault in radio remote control system Unlocking Manually unlock the driver's door by turning the key in the lock. Switch on the ignition and press the central locking button c to unlock the other doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap. By switching on the ignition, the anti-theft locking system is deactivated. Locking Manually lock the driver's door by turning the key in the lock. Fault in central locking system Unlocking Manually unlock the driver's door by turning the key in the lock. The other doors can be opened by pulling the interior handle twice. The load compartment and fuel filler flap cannot be opened. To deactivate the anti-theft locking system, switch on the ignition 3 28. Locking Push inside locking knob of all doors except driver's door. Then close the driver's door and lock it from the outside with the key. The fuel filler flap and tailgate cannot be locked. Automatic locking This security feature can be configured to automatically lock all doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap as soon as a certain speed is exceeded. Additionally, it is configurable to unlock the driver's door or all doors after the ignition is switched off and the ignition key is removed (manual Keys, doors and windows transmission) or the selector lever is moved to position P (automatic transmission). Settings can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. The settings can be saved for the key being used 3 22. Using a key or suitable screwdriver, turn the child lock in the rear door to the horizontal position. The door cannot be opened from the inside. To deactivate, turn the child lock to the vertical position. 25 Doors Load compartment Tailgate Opening 5-door hatchback Child locks After unlocking, push the touchpad switch below the brand emblem and open the tailgate. 9 Warning Use the child locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats. 26 Keys, doors and windows 3-door hatchback Pressing x opens the tailgate even if the doors are locked. Sports tourer After unlocking, push the touchpad switch under the tailgate moulding and open the tailgate. Central locking system 3 23. 4-door saloon With the doors centrally locked, the boot lid cannot be opened by pressing x in the centre console. Press x on radio remote control or push the brand emblem at the bottom half to unlock and open the tailgate. Closing To unlock the boot lid, press x on the remote control for at least two seconds, or, to open from the inside, press x in the centre console; the boot lid is opened slightly. Keys, doors and windows Use one of the interior handles. Do not push the touchpad switch or the emblem whilst closing as this will unlock the tailgate again. Central locking system 3 23. General hints for operating tailgate 9 Danger Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since toxic exhaust gases, which cannot be seen or smelled, could enter the vehicle. This can cause unconsciousness and even death. Caution Before opening the tailgate check overhead obstructions, such as a garage door, to avoid damage to the tailgate. Always check the moving area above and behind the tailgate. Notice The installation of certain heavy accessories onto the tailgate may affect its ability to remain open. 27 Vehicle security Anti-theft locking system 9 Warning Do not use the system if there are people in the vehicle! The doors cannot be unlocked from the inside. The system deadlocks all the doors. All doors must be closed otherwise the system cannot be activated. If the ignition was on, the driver's door must be opened and closed once so that the vehicle can be secured. Unlocking the vehicle disables the mechanical anti-theft locking system. This is not possible with the central locking button. 28 Keys, doors and windows Activating ● ● vehicle inclination, e.g. if it is raised ignition Activation without monitoring of passenger compartment and vehicle inclination Activation ● ● Press e on the radio remote control twice within 15 seconds. Anti-theft alarm system The anti-theft alarm system is combined with the central locking system. It monitors: ● doors, tailgate, bonnet ● passenger compartment including adjoining load compartment Self-activated 30 seconds after locking the vehicle by pressing e once. Directly by pressing e twice briefly within five seconds. Notice Changes to the vehicle interior such as the use of seat covers, and open windows or sunroof, could impair the function of passenger compartment monitoring. Switch off the monitoring of passenger compartment and vehicle inclination when animals are being left in the vehicle, because of high volume ultrasonic signals or movements triggering the alarm. Also switch off when the vehicle is on a ferry or train. 1. Close tailgate, bonnet, windows and sunroof. 2. Press o. LED in the button o illuminates for a maximum of ten minutes. Keys, doors and windows 3. Close doors. 4. Activate the anti-theft alarm system. Status message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event of faults. Status LED Deactivation Status after system is armed: LED flashes : system is armed slowly Unlocking the vehicle by pressing c deactivates the anti-theft alarm system. The system is not deactivated by unlocking the driver's door with the key or with the central locking button in the passenger compartment. Alarm Status LED is integrated in the sensor on top of the instrument panel. Status during the first 30 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: LED illuminates : test, arming delay LED flashes : doors, tailgate or quickly bonnet not completely closed, or system fault When triggered, the alarm horn sounds and the hazard warning lights flash simultaneously. The number and duration of alarm signals are stipulated by legislation. The alarm can be silenced by pressing any button on the radio remote control or by switching on the ignition. The anti-theft alarm system can be deactivated only by pressing c or by switching on the ignition. 29 A triggered alarm, which has not been interrupted by the driver, will be indicated by the hazard warning lights. They will flash quickly three times the next time the vehicle is unlocked with the radio remote control. Additionally, a warning message or a warning code is displayed in the Driver Information Centre after switching on the ignition. Vehicle messages 3 126. If the vehicle's battery is to be disconnected (e.g. for maintenance work), the alarm siren must be deactivated as follows: switch the ignition on then off, then disconnect the vehicle's battery within 15 seconds. Immobiliser The system is part of the ignition switch and checks whether the vehicle is allowed to be started with the key being used. The immobiliser is activated automatically after the key has been removed from the ignition switch. 30 Keys, doors and windows If the control indicator d flashes when the ignition is on, there is a fault in the system; the engine cannot be started. Switch off the ignition and repeat the start attempt. If the control indicator continues flashing, attempt to start the engine using the spare key and seek the assistance of a workshop. Notice The immobiliser does not lock the doors. You should always lock the vehicle after leaving it and switch on the anti-theft alarm system 3 23, 3 28. Exterior mirrors In position 0 no mirror is selected. Convex shape Folding mirrors The convex exterior mirror contains an aspherical area and reduces blind spots. The shape of the mirror makes objects appear smaller, which will affect the ability to estimate distances. Electric adjustment Control indicator d 3 119. For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are struck with sufficient force. Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing. Select the relevant exterior mirror by turning the control to left (L) or right (R). Then swivel the control to adjust the mirror. Keys, doors and windows Electric folding Heated mirrors 31 Interior mirrors Manual anti-dazzle Turn control to 0, then push the control down. Both exterior mirrors will fold. Push the control down again - both exterior mirrors return to their original position. If an electrically folded mirror is manually extended, pressing down the control will only electrically extend the other mirror. Operated by pressing Ü. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a short time. To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. 32 Keys, doors and windows Automatic anti-dazzle Windows Windscreen Heat-reflecting windscreen The heat-reflecting windscreen has a coating which reflects solar radiation. Also data signals, e.g. from toll stations, might be reflected. Windscreen stickers Do not attach stickers such as toll road stickers or similar on the windscreen in the area of the interior mirror. Otherwise the detection zone of the sensor and the view area of the camera in the mirror housing could be restricted. Windscreen replacement Caution Dazzle from following vehicles at night is automatically reduced. The marked areas on the windscreen are not covered with the coating. Devices for electronic data recording and fee payment must be attached in these areas. Otherwise data recording malfunctions may occur. If the vehicle has a front-looking camera sensor for the driver assistance systems, it is very important that any windscreen replacement is performed accurately according to Vauxhall specifications. Otherwise, these systems may not work properly and there is a risk of unexpected behaviour and/or messages from these systems. Manual windows The door windows can be opened or closed with the window cranks. Keys, doors and windows Power windows Safety function If the window glass encounters resistance above the middle of the window during automatic closing, it is immediately stopped and opened again. 9 Warning Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, particularly to children. If there are children on the rear seats, switch on the child safety system for the power windows. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move. Switch on ignition to operate power windows. Retained power off 3 167. 33 Override safety function Operate the switch for the respective window by pushing to open or pulling to close. Pushing or pulling gently to the first detent: window moves up or down as long as the switch is operated. Pushing or pulling firmly to the second detent and then releasing: window moves up or down automatically with safety function enabled. To stop movement, operate the switch once more in the same direction. In the event of closing difficulties due to frost or the like, switch on the ignition, then pull the switch to the first detent and hold. The window moves up without safety function enabled. To stop movement, release the switch. 34 Keys, doors and windows Child safety system for rear windows Initialising the power windows Operating windows from outside Press and hold c to open windows. Press and hold e to close windows. Release button to stop window movement. If the windows are fully opened or closed, the hazard warning lights will flash twice. The windows can be operated remotely from outside the vehicle. Overload Press z to deactivate rear door power windows; the LED illuminates. To activate, press z again. If the windows are repeatedly operated within short intervals, the window operation is disabled for some time. If the windows cannot be closed automatically (e.g. after disconnecting the vehicle battery), a warning message or a warning code is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 126. Activate the window electronics as follows: 1. Close doors. 2. Switch on ignition. 3. Pull switch until the window is closed and keep pulling for additional two seconds. 4. Repeat for each window. Keys, doors and windows Heated rear window 35 Roof Sunroof 9 Warning Operated by pressing Ü. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a short time. Sun visors The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling. If the sun visors have integral mirrors, the mirror covers should be closed when driving. A ticket holder is located on the backside of the sun visor. Take care when operating the sunroof. Risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the movable parts when operating them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move. Switch on ignition to operate the sunroof. Open or close Press p or r gently to the first detent: sunroof is opened or closed with safety function enabled as long as the switch is operated. Press p or r firmly to the second detent and then release: the sunroof is opened or closed automatically with safety function enabled. To stop movement, operate the switch once more. Raise or close Press q or r: sunroof is raised or closed automatically with safety function enabled. 36 Keys, doors and windows Glass panel If the sunroof is raised, it can be opened in one step by pressing p. Panorama roof Sunblind The sunblind is manually operated. Close or open the sunblind by sliding. When the sunroof is open, the sunblind is always open. General hints Safety function If the sunroof encounters resistance during automatic closing, it is immediately stopped and opened again. Override safety function In the event of closing difficulties, e.g. due to frost, hold the switch r pressed to the second detent. The sunroof closes with safety function disabled. To stop movement, release the switch. Closing sunroof from outside The sunroof can be closed remotely from outside the vehicle. Press and hold e to close the sunroof. Release the button to stop the movement. Initialising after a power failure After a power failure, it may only be possible to operate the sunroof to a limited extent. Have the system initialised by your workshop. Turn the handle and move the roof cover to a suitable position. The roof cover engages in position after releasing the handle. Notice Close the sun visors before sliding the roof lining. Seats, restraints Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint systems . . 60 Top-tether fastening eyes .......... 60 37 Head restraints Position Head restraints ............................ 37 Active head restraints ................ 38 Front seats ................................... 39 Seat position .............................. 39 Seat adjustment ........................ 40 Manual seat adjustment ............ 42 Seat folding ............................... 45 Power seat adjustment .............. 46 Armrest ...................................... 48 Heating ...................................... 48 Rear seats ................................... 48 Armrest ...................................... 48 Seat belts ..................................... 49 Three-point seat belt ................. 50 Airbag system .............................. 52 Front airbag system ................... 52 Side airbag system .................... 53 Curtain airbag system ............... 54 Airbag deactivation .................... 54 Child restraints ............................. 56 Child restraint systems .............. 56 Child restraint installation locations ................................... 57 9 Warning Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position. The upper edge of the head restraint should be at upper head level. If this is not possible for extremely tall people, set to highest position, and set to lowest position for small people. 38 Seats, restraints Adjustment Horizontal adjustment Head restraints on rear seats To adjust horizontally, pull the head restraint forwards. It engages in several positions. To return to its rearmost position, pull fully forwards and release. Height adjustment Pull the head restraint upwards or press the catch to release and push the head restraint downwards. Head restraints on front seats Height adjustment Press release button, adjust height, engage. Removal Press both catches, pull the head restraint upwards and remove. Active head restraints In the event of a rear-end impact, the front parts of the active head restraints are moved slightly Seats, restraints forwards. Thus the head is supported so that the risk of whiplash injury is reduced. Notice Approved accessories may only be attached if the seat is not in use. 39 Front seats Seat position 9 Warning Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted. 9 Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably. ● 9 Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. 9 Warning Never store any objects under the seats. ● Sit with buttocks as far back against the backrest as possible. Adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals so that legs are slightly angled when pressing the pedals. Slide the front passenger seat as far back as possible. Set seat height high enough to have a clear field of vision on all sides and of all display instruments. There should be at least one hand of clearance between head and the roof frame. Your thighs should rest lightly on the seat without pressing into it. 40 Seats, restraints ● Sit with shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that it is possible to easily reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent. Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel. Do not angle the backrest too far back. We recommend a maximum rake of approx. 25°. Adjust seat and steering wheel in a way that the wrist rests on top of the steering wheel while the arm is fully extended and shoulders on the backrest. Adjust the steering wheel 3 101. Adjust the head restraint 3 37. Adjust the height of the seat belt 3 50. Adjust the thigh support so that there is a space approx. two fingers wide between the edge of the seat and the hollow of the knee. Adjust the lumbar support so that it supports the natural shape of the spine. ● ● ● ● ● ● Seat adjustment Backrest inclination Drive only with engaged seats and backrests. Longitudinal adjustment Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the backrest to engage audibly. Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Try to move the seat back and forth to ensure that the seat is locked in place. Seats, restraints 41 Seat height Seat inclination Lumbar support Lever pumping motion up : seat higher down : seat lower Lever pumping motion up : front end higher down : front end lower Adjust lumbar support using the fourway switch to suit personal requirements. Moving support up and down: push switch up or down. Increasing and decreasing support: push switch forwards or backwards. 42 Seats, restraints Adjustable thigh support Side bolster, VXR version Longitudinal adjustment Pull the lever and slide the thigh support. Adjust seat width and backrest width using the switches to suit personal requirements. Operate front rocker switch to change seat width. Operate rear rocker switch to change backrest width. Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Try to move the seat back and forth to ensure that the seat is locked in place. Manual seat adjustment Drive only with engaged seats and backrests. Seats, restraints Backrest inclination Seat height Seat inclination Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the backrest to engage audibly. Lever pumping motion up : seat higher down : seat lower Lever pumping motion up : front end higher down : front end lower 43 44 Seats, restraints Lumbar support Adjustable thigh support Side bolster, VXR version Adjust lumbar support using the fourway switch to suit personal requirements. Moving support up and down: push switch up or down. Increasing and decreasing support: push switch forwards or backwards. Pull the lever and slide the thigh support. Adjust seat width and backrest width using the switches to suit personal requirements. Operate front rocker switch to change seat width. Operate rear rocker switch to change backrest width. Seats, restraints Seat folding Caution When seat height is in highest position, push head restraints down and lift up sun visors before folding backrest forwards. Seat folding on manual operated seats To restore, slide the seat backwards to the stop. Lift backrest to upright position without operating any lever. Ensure backrest engages. 9 Warning When folding up, ensure that the seat is securely locked in position before driving. Failure to do so may result in personal injury in the event of hard braking or collision. The memory function allows the seat to engage in its original position. Do not operate backrest inclination lever while backrest is tilted forward. Vehicles with panorama roof: to tilt backrest forward, push head restraints down and lift up sun visors. Lift release lever and fold backrest forwards, then slide seat forwards to the stop. 45 The illustration shows the release lever on VXR seat. 9 Warning To avoid injury, move the backrest to an upright position before folding. 46 Seats, restraints Seat folding on power seats Safety function If the power seat encounters resistance while sliding forward or rearward, it is immediately stopped and moved back. Seat lengthwise position Overload If the folding function is electrically overloaded, the power supply is automatically cut-off for a short time. Power seat adjustment Lift release lever and fold backrest forwards. The seat slides automatically forwards to the stop. To restore, lift backrest to upright position and engage. The seat slides automatically backwards to the original position. In case the head restraint of the folded backrest is blocked by the upper windscreen frame, allow the seat to move backwards slightly before lifting up the backrest 3 46. 9 Warning Care must be taken when operating the power seats. There is a risk of injury, particularly for children. Objects could become trapped. Keep a close watch on the seats when adjusting them. Vehicle passengers should be informed accordingly. Move switch forwards/backwards. Seat height Seats, restraints Move switch upwards/downwards. Seat backrests Seat inclination 47 Adjust lumbar support using the four-way switch to suit personal requirements. Moving support up and down: push switch up or down. Increasing and decreasing support: push switch forwards or backwards. Adjustable thigh support Turn switch forwards/backwards. Move front of switch upwards/ downwards. Lumbar support Pull the lever and slide the thigh support. Overload If the seat setting is electrically overloaded, the power supply is automatically cut-off for a short time. 48 Seats, restraints Armrest Heating Rear seats Armrest The armrest can be slid forwards by 10 cm. Under the armrest there is a storage compartment. Armrest storage 3 63. Adjust heating to the desired setting by pressing ß for the respective seat one or more times. The control indicator in the button indicates the setting. Prolonged use of the highest setting for people with sensitive skin is not recommended. Seat heating is operational when engine is running and during an Autostop. Stop-start system 3 168. Fold armrest down. The armrest contains cupholders and a storage box. Seats, restraints Seat belts Seat belts are designed to be used by only one person at a time. Child restraint system 3 56. Periodically check all parts of the belt system for damage, pollution and proper functionality. Have damaged components replaced. After an accident, have the belts and triggered belt pretensioners replaced by a workshop. 9 Warning The seat belts are locked during hard acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle holding the occupants in the sitting position. Therefore the risk of injury is considerably reduced. 9 Warning Fasten seat belt before each trip. In the event of an accident, people not wearing seat belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves. The openings in the backrests of the VXR seats are not designed to mount or carry through any kind of additional seat belts. Notice Make sure that the belts are not damaged by shoes or sharp-edged objects or are trapped. Prevent dirt from getting into the belt retractors. 49 Seat belt reminder Front seats are equipped with a seat belt reminder, indicated for driver seat by control indicator X in the tachometer 3 114 and for passenger seat by the control indicators in the centre console 3 111. Belt force limiters On the front seats, stress on the body is reduced by the gradual release of the belt during a collision. Belt pretensioners In the event of a head-on or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the front seat belts are tightened. 9 Warning Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or fitting of belts) can trigger the belt pretensioners. Deployment of the belt pretensioners is indicated by continuous illumination of control indicator v 3 114. 50 Seats, restraints Triggered belt pretensioners must be replaced by a workshop. Belt pretensioners can only be triggered once. Notice Do not affix or install accessories or other objects that may interfere with the operation of the belt pretensioners. Do not make any modifications to belt pretensioner components as this will invalidate the vehicle type approval. Withdraw the belt from the retractor, guide it untwisted across the body and insert the latch plate into the buckle. Tighten the lap belt regularly whilst driving by pulling the shoulder belt. 9 Warning The belt must not rest against hard or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing. Seat belt reminder X 3 114. Height adjustment Three-point seat belt Fasten Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly. Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the belt and your body. 1. Pull belt out slightly. 2. Shift the height adjuster upwards or press button to disengage and push the height adjuster downwards. Seats, restraints Unfasten Adjust the height so that the belt lies across the shoulder. It must not lie across the throat or upper arm. Do not adjust while driving. To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Seat belts on the rear seats The seat belt for the rear centre seat can only be withdrawn from the retractor if the backrest is engaged in upright position. 51 Using the seat belt while pregnant 9 Warning The lap belt must be positioned as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the abdomen. 52 Seats, restraints Airbag system The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems depending on the scope of equipment. When triggered, the airbags inflate within milliseconds. They also deflate so quickly that it is often unnoticeable during the collision. 9 Warning If handled improperly the airbag systems can be triggered in an explosive manner. Notice The airbag systems and belt pretensioner control electronics are located in the centre console area. Do not put any magnetic objects in this area. Do not affix any objects onto the airbag covers and do not cover them with other materials. Each airbag is triggered only once. Have deployed airbags replaced by a workshop. Furthermore, it may be necessary to have the steering wheel, the instrument panel, parts of the panelling, the door seals, handles and the seats replaced. Do not make any modifications to the airbag system as this will invalidate the vehicle type approval. When the airbags inflate escaping hot gases may cause burns. Control indicator v for airbag systems 3 114. Front airbag system The front airbag system consists of one airbag in the steering wheel and one in the instrument panel on the front passenger side. These can be identified by the word AIRBAG. Additionally, there is a warning label on the side of the instrument panel, visible when the front passenger door is open, or on the front passenger sun visor. The front airbag system is triggered in the event of a front-end impact of a certain severity. The ignition must be switched on. Seats, restraints 53 Fit the seat belt correctly and engage securely. Only then is the airbag able to protect. Side airbag system The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side-on collision considerably. The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head of the front seat occupants considerably. 9 Warning Optimum protection is only provided when the seat is in the proper position. Seat position 3 39. Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. The side airbag system consists of an airbag in each front seat backrest. This can be identified by the word AIRBAG. The side airbag system is triggered in the event of a side impact of a certain severity. The ignition must be switched on. 9 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Notice Only use protective seat covers that have been approved for the vehicle. Be careful not to cover the airbags. 54 Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system The curtain airbag system consists of an airbag in the roof frame on each side. This can be identified by the word AIRBAG on the roof pillars. The curtain airbag system is triggered in the event of a side-on impact of a certain severity. The ignition must be switched on. 9 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. The hooks on the handles in the roof frame are only suitable for hanging up light articles of clothing, without coat hangers. Do not keep any items in these clothes. Airbag deactivation The front passenger airbag system must be deactivated if a child restraint system is to be fitted on this seat. The side airbag and curtain airbag systems, the belt pretensioners and all driver airbag systems will remain active. The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the head in the event of a side-on impact considerably. The front passenger airbag system can be deactivated via a keyoperated switch on the right side of the instrument panel. Seats, restraints Use the ignition key to choose the position: *OFF : front passenger airbag is deactivated and will not inflate in the event of a collision. Control indicator *OFF illuminates continuously in the centre console. A child restraint system can be installed in accordance with the chart Child restraint installation locations 3 57. No adult person is allowed to occupy the front passenger seat VON : front passenger airbag is active. A child restraint system must not be installed 9 Danger Risk of fatal injury for a child using a child restraint system on a seat with activated front passenger airbag. Risk of fatal injury for an adult person on a seat with deactivated front passenger airbag. Control indicator for airbag deactivation 3 114. If the control indicator V illuminates for approx. 60 seconds after the ignition is switched on, the front passenger airbag system will inflate in the event of a collision. If both control indicators are illuminated at the same time, there is a system failure. The status of the system is not discernible, therefore no person is allowed to occupy the front passenger seat. Contact a workshop immediately. Change status only when the vehicle is stopped with the ignition off. Status remains until the next change. 55 56 Seats, restraints Child restraints Child restraint systems We recommend the Vauxhall child restraint system which is tailored specifically to the vehicle. When a child restraint system is being used, pay attention to the following usage and installation instructions and also those supplied with the child restraint system. Always comply with local or national regulations. In some countries, the use of child restraint systems is forbidden on certain seats. 9 Warning When using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, the airbag systems for the front passenger seat must be deactivated; if not, the triggering of the airbags poses a risk of fatal injury to the child. This is especially the case if rearfacing child restraint systems are used on the front passenger seat. Airbag deactivation 3 54. Airbag label 3 52. Selecting the right system The rear seats are the most convenient location to fasten a child restraint system. Children should travel facing rearwards in the vehicle as long as possible. This makes sure that the child's backbone, which is still very weak, is under less strain in the event of an accident. Suitable are restraint systems that comply with valid UN ECE regulations. Check local laws and regulations for mandatory use of child restraint systems. Ensure that the child restraint system to be installed is compatible with the vehicle type. Ensure that the mounting location of the child restraint system within the vehicle is correct, see following tables. Allow children to enter and exit the vehicle only on the side facing away from the traffic. When the child restraint system is not in use, secure the seat with a seat belt or remove it from the vehicle. Notice Do not affix anything on the child restraint systems and do not cover them with any other materials. A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced. Seats, restraints 57 Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat Weight and age class activated airbag deactivated airbag On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months X U1 U U Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx. 2 years X U1 U U Group I: 9 to 18 kg or approx. 8 months to 4 years X U1 U U Group II: 15 to 25 kg or approx. 3 to 7 years X X U U Group III: 22 to 36 kg or approx. 6 to 12 years X X U U : if the child restraint system is being secured using a three-point seat belt, move seat height adjustment to uppermost position and ensure that vehicle seat belt runs forwards from the upper anchorage point. Adjust seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to a vertical position to ensure that the belt is tight on the buckle side. U : universal suitability in conjunction with three-point seat belt. X : no child restraint system permitted in this weight class. 1 58 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat ISO/R1 X IL X E ISO/R1 X IL X D ISO/R2 X IL X C ISO/R3 X IL X Group I: 9 to 18 kg D or approx. 8 months to 4 years C ISO/R2 X IL X ISO/R3 X IL X B ISO/F2 X IL, IUF X B1 ISO/F2X X IL, IUF X A ISO/F3 X IL, IUF X Group II: 15 to 25 kg or approx. 3 to 7 years X IL X Group III: 22 to 36 kg or approx. 6 to 12 years X IL X Weight class Size class Fixture Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months E Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx. 2 years On front passenger seat Seats, restraints IL 59 : suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-universal' categories. The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type. IUF : suitable for ISOFIX forward-facing child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in this weight class. X : no ISOFIX child restraint system approved in this weight class. ISOFIX size class and seat device A – ISO/F3 B – ISO/F2 B1 – ISO/F2X C – ISO/R3 D – ISO/R2 E – ISO/R1 : : : : : : forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg rear-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class up to 18 kg rear-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class up to 18 kg rear-facing child restraint system for young children in the weight class up to 13 kg 60 Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint systems Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX mounting brackets. Specific vehicle ISOFIX child restraint system positions are marked in the table by IL. ISOFIX mounting brackets are indicated by a label on the backrest. Top-tether fastening eyes Depending on country specific equipment, the vehicle might have two or three fastening eyes. Top-Tether fastening eyes are marked with the symbol : for a child seat. On Saloon version, open the flap of the required fastening eye on the placement area behind the head restraints, marked by the child seat symbol. On Hatchback and Sports Tourer, fastening eyes are on the backside of rear seats. In addition to the ISOFIX mounting, fasten the Top-Tether strap to the Top-Tether fastening eyes. The strap must run between the two guide rods of the head restraint. ISOFIX child restraint systems of universal category positions are marked in the table by IUF. Storage Storage Storage compartments ................ 61 Glovebox ................................... 61 Cupholders ................................ 61 Front storage ............................. 62 Underseat storage ..................... 63 Armrest storage ......................... 63 Centre console storage ............. 64 Rear carrier system ................... 65 Load compartment ....................... 82 Rear storage .............................. 86 Load compartment cover ........... 86 Rear floor storage cover ............ 88 Lashing eyes ............................. 91 Cargo management system ...... 91 Safety net .................................. 93 Warning triangle ........................ 94 First aid kit ................................. 95 Roof rack system ......................... 96 Roof rack ................................... 96 Loading information ..................... 97 Storage compartments 9 Warning Do not store heavy or sharp objects in the storage compartments. Otherwise, the storage compartment lid could open and vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the event of hard braking, a sudden change in direction or an accident. 61 The glovebox features a pen holder, a credit card holder, a coin holder and an adapter for the locking wheel nuts. The glovebox should be closed whilst driving. Cupholders Glovebox Cupholders are located in the centre console. 62 Storage Front storage Depending on the version, cupholders are located under a cover in the centre console. Slide cover backwards. Bottles can be stowed after folding up the intermediate shelf 3 64. Additional cupholders are located in the rear armrest. Fold down the armrest. A storage compartment is located next to the steering wheel. Storage Underseat storage Armrest storage 63 Storage in the rear armrest Storage under the front armrest Press button in the recess and pull out drawer. Maximum load: 3 kg. To close, push in and engage. On version with rear carrier system 3 65, the tyre repair kit is stowed in the drawer. Tyre repair kit 3 270. Press button to fold up the armrest. The armrest must be in rearmost position. Fold down armrest and open cover. Close cover before folding the armrest up. 64 Storage Centre console storage A further storage compartment is located under the intermediate shelf. Fold up the intermediate shelf and fix it in the vertical position. The frame of the cupholder can be reintegrated to stow bottles. Front console Rear console The storage container can be used to store small items. Depending on the version, a storage compartment is located under a cover. Slide cover backwards. Press button to remove the frame of the cupholder. The frame can be stowed in the glovebox. Pull out the drawer. Caution Do not use for ash or for other combustible items. Storage Rear carrier system Rear carrier system for two bicycles 65 The wheelbase of a bicycle must not exceed 1.2 metres. Otherwise the secure fastening of a bicycle is not possible. If not in use, the carrier system must be slid back into the vehicle floor. There must not be any objects on the bicycles that could become loose during transportation. Caution Do not attach bicycles with carbon pedal cranks to bicycle carriers. The bicycles may get damaged. The rear carrier system (Flex-Fix system) allows bicycles to be attached to a pull-out carrier integrated into the vehicle floor. The transportation of other objects is not permitted. The maximum load of the rear carrier system is 40 kg. The maximum load per bicycle is 20 kg. Extending Open the tailgate. 9 Warning No-one should be in the extension zone of the rear carrier system, risk of injury. Pull release lever up. The system disengages and travels quickly out of the bumper. 66 Storage Completely pull out the rear carrier system until you hear it engage. Ensure that it is not possible to push in the rear carrier system without pulling the release lever again Install the tail lamps Open out the lamp support on the back of the tail lamp completely. 9 Warning It is only permissible to fit objects to the rear carrier system if the system has been correctly engaged. If the rear carrier system will not engage correctly, do not fit objects to the system and slide the system back. Seek the assistance of a workshop. First remove the rear (1), then the front (2) tail lamp from the recesses. Push the clamping lever down and push the lamp support into the retainer until it engages. Perform this procedure for both tail lamps. Storage Swivel the right clamping lever (1) first, followed by the left clamping lever (2), until a resistance is noticeable. Check the cable and lamp position to ensure these are correctly installed and are securely located. Lock the rear carrier system The rear carrier system is locked when the clamping levers are swivelled by approx. 50°. Otherwise safe functionality is not guaranteed. Notice Close the tailgate. 67 Unfold pedal crank recesses Fold one or both pedal crank recesses upwards until the diagonal support engages. 68 Storage Notice The maximum width for the pedal crank is 38.3 mm and the maximum depth is 14.4 mm. Remove the pedal crank mounts from the pedal crank recesses. Adapting the rear carrier system to a bicycle Push the release lever on the strap retainer and remove the strap retainer. Prepare the bicycle for attachment Press the release lever and withdraw the wheel recesses. Rotate the left pedal (without a chain cog) vertically downwards. The pedal on the left pedal crank must be horizontal. The front bicycle must have its front wheel facing left. The rear bicycle must have its front wheel facing right. Attaching a bicycle to the rear carrier system Storage 69 With the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess, roughly adapt the adjustable pedal crank unit to the protrusion of the pedal crank. If the bicycle has straight pedal cranks, unscrew the pedal crank unit completely (position 5). Put on the bicycle. The pedal crank here must be placed in the pedal crank recess opening, as shown in the illustration. Caution If the bicycle has curved pedal cranks, screw in the pedal crank unit all the way (position 1). Ensure that the pedal does not touch the surface of the rear end carrier. Otherwise the crankset may be damaged during the transport. Insert pedal crank mount into outer rail of each pedal crank recess from above and slide downwards until at least underneath the notching. 70 Storage Attach the pedal crank by rotating the attachment screw on the pedal crank mount. Place the wheel recesses such that the bicycle is more or less horizontal. Here, the distance between the pedals and the tailgate should be at least 5 cm. Both bicycle tyres must be in the wheel recesses. Caution Make sure to pull out the wheel recesses as far as necessary to have both bicycle tyres placed in the recesses. Otherwise a horizontal mounting of the bicycle is not ensured. Disregard could lead to damage of the bicycle wheels caused by hot exhaust fumes. Align the bicycle in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle: Slightly loosen the pedal mount. Place the bicycle upright using the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess. If the two bicycles obstruct one another, the relative positions of the bicycles can be adapted by adjusting the wheel recesses and the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess until the bicycles no longer touch one another. Make sure there is sufficient clearance from the vehicle. Tighten the attachment screw for the pedal bearing mount to its maximum point by hand. Secure both bicycle wheels to the wheel recesses using the strap retainers. Check the bicycle to make sure it is secure. Storage Caution Removing a bicycle from the rear carrier system 71 Retracting the rear carrier system Ensure gap between bicycle and vehicle is at least 5 cm. If necessary, loosen handlebar and swivel sideways. The settings for the wheel recesses and on the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess should be noted and saved for each bicycle. Correct presetting will facilitate refitting of the bicycle. Undo strap retainers on both bicycle tyres. Hold on to the bicycle, loosen the attachment screw for the pedal bearing mount, then lift the pedal bearing mount to remove it. It is recommended to attach a warning sign at the rearmost bicycle to increase visibility. Push the pedal crank mounts into the pedal crank recess, as shown in the illustration. 72 Storage Insert the strap retainer and pull tightly downwards as far as possible. Press release lever and slide in wheel recesses all the way as far as they will go. Disengage the locking lever on the diagonal support and fold both pedal crank recesses down. 9 Warning Risk of pinching. Swivel first the left clamping lever (1), followed by the right clamping lever (2), until they stop. Storage Rear carrier system for four bicycles Push the clamping lever down and pull both lamp supports out of the recesses. Fold in the lamp supports on the backs of the tail lamps. First place the front (1) tail lamp, then the rear (2) tail lamp in the recesses and push down as far as possible. Push cables all the way into all guides in order to prevent damage. Open the tailgate. 73 Push the release lever up and hold. Lift the system slightly and push it into the bumper until it engages. Release lever must return to original position. 9 Warning If the system cannot be correctly engaged, please seek the assistance of a workshop. The rear carrier system (Flex-Fix system) allows two bicycles to be attached to a pull-out carrier integrated into the vehicle floor. It is possible to attach two further bicycles on an adapter. The transportation of other objects is not permitted. The maximum load of the rear carrier system is 80 kg with attached adapter and 60 kg without attached adapter. The maximum load per bicycle on the pull-out carrier is 30 kg. This allows 74 Storage the attachment of electricallypowered bicycles to the pull-out carrier. The maximum load per bicycle on the adapter is 20 kg. The wheelbase of a bicycle must not exceed 1.15 metres. Otherwise the secure fastening of a bicycle is not possible. If not in use, the carrier system must be slid back into the vehicle floor. There must not be any objects on the bicycles that could become loose during transportation. Caution If the rear carrier system is extended and the vehicle is fully loaded, the chassis clearance will be reduced. Drive carefully whenever the road has a strong inclination or when driving over a ramp, bump, etc. Caution Consult your bicycle dealer before attaching bicycles with carbon frames. The bicycles may get damaged. Pull release lever up. The system disengages and travels quickly out of the bumper. Extending Open the tailgate. 9 Warning No-one should be in the extension zone of the rear carrier system, risk of injury. Completely pull out the rear carrier system until you hear it engage. Ensure that it is not possible to push in the rear carrier system without pulling the release lever again. 9 Warning It is only permissible to fit objects to the rear carrier system if the system has been correctly engaged. If the rear carrier system will not engage correctly, do not fit Storage objects to the system and slide the system back. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Fold out tail lamps Unfold number plate holder Swivel both clamping levers sidewards as far as they will go. Otherwise safe functionality is not guaranteed. Fold out wheel recesses Fold out both tail lamps. Lock the rear carrier system Lift the number plate holder and fold it backwards. Fold out both wheel recesses. 75 76 Storage Assembling the bicycle rack Push down the rack (1) and swivel handle (2) backwards to engage. Attaching the first bicycle Lift the rack at the rear (1) and pull it backwards. Fold up the rack (2). 2. Attach the short mounting bracket to the bicycle frame. Turn the knob clockwise to fasten. 1. Rotate the pedals into position (as shown in the illustration) and put the bicycle on the foremost wheel recess. Make sure that the bicycle stands centrally on the wheel recesses. Storage 3. Secure both bicycle wheels to the wheel recesses using the strap retainers. 4. Check the bicycle to make sure it is secure. 77 1. Apply the adapter to the rear carrier system as shown in the illustration. Caution Ensure gap between bicycle and vehicle is at least 5 cm. If necessary, loosen handlebar and swivel sidewards. Attaching the adapter When carrying more than two bicycles, the adapter must be fixed before the second bicycle is attached. 2. Turn the lever (1) forwards and hold, then lower the adapter (2) at the rear. 3. Release lever and check if the adapter is engaged securely. 4. Guide the strap attached to the adapter underneath the lever for folding back the rear carrier system. Fasten the strap. Attaching further bicycles The attachment of further bicycles is similar to the attachment of the first bicycle. Additionally, some steps must be considered: 1. Before putting on the bicycle, always unfold the wheel recesses for the next bicycle if necessary. 2. Always rotate the pedals into an appropriate position before putting on the bicycle. 78 Storage Use the longer accessory mounting bracket to attach the third bicycle to the rack. 3. Position the bicycles on the rear carrier system alternately aligned to the left and to the right. 4. Align the bicycles to the one attached before. The wheel hubs of the bicycles must not touch each other. 5. Attach the bicycles with mounting brackets and strap retainers as described for the first bicycle. The mounting brackets should be fixed in parallel. Use the long mounting bracket to attach the second bicycle to the rack. Use the short accessory mounting bracket to attach the fourth bicycle. The bracket must be fixed between the frames of the third and fourth bicycle. 6. Additionally, secure both bicycle wheels of the fourth bicycle to the wheel recesses using the tensioning straps. Storage It is recommended to attach a warning sign at the rearmost bicycle to increase visibility. Fold the rear carrier system backwards The rear carrier system can be folded backwards to get access to the load compartment. ● Without attached adapter: ● With attached adapter: 9 Warning Take care when disengaging the rear carrier system as it will tilt backwards. Risk of injury. 79 9 Warning When folding the rear carrier system forwards again, take care that the system is engaged securely. Removing bicycles Undo strap retainers on both bicycle tyres. Turn knob anti-clockwise and remove mounting brackets. Detaching adapter Detach the adapter before removing the last bicycle left on the rear carrier system. 1. Fold in wheel recesses. Push the lever (1) to disengage and hold. Pull the rack (2) backwards to fold the rear carrier system. Hold frame (1) of rearmost bicycle with one hand and pull the loop (2) to disengage. Hold rearmost bicycle with both hands and fold the rear carrier system backwards. To increase visibility, the tail lights of the vehicle are activated when the rear carrier system is folded back. 80 Storage Disassembling the bicycle rack 2. Unbutton the strap. Arrange mounting brackets as shown in the illustration. Swivel handle (1) forwards to disengage and lift the rack (2). 3. Turn the lever (1) forwards and hold. 4. Lift the adapter (2) at the rear and remove. Fold the rack backwards, then push forwards until it stops (1). Press the rack down at the rear (2). Fold in wheel recesses Fold in both wheel recesses. Storage 81 Swivel both clamping levers inwards as far as they will go. Fold in tail lamps Swivel in both tail lamps. Fold in number plate holder Lift the number plate holder and fold it forwards. Retracting the rear carrier system Stow the strap retainers accurately. Unlock the rear carrier system Caution Take care that all foldable parts, e.g. wheel recesses and mounting brackets, are stowed accurately. Otherwise the rear carrier system may get damaged when trying to retract it. Push the release lever up and hold. Lift the system slightly and push it into the bumper until it engages. Release lever must return to original position. 9 Warning If the system cannot be correctly engaged, please seek the assistance of a workshop. 82 Storage Load compartment The rear seat backrest is divided into two parts. Both parts can be folded down. Load compartment extension, 3-door and 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon ● ● ● ● ● Guide the seat belts through side supports to protect them against damage. When folding the backrests, pull the seat belts along with them. Pull the release lever on one or both sides and fold down the backrests onto the seat cushion. Only 3-door and 5-door hatchback: remove the load compartment cover if necessary. Press and hold the catch to push the head restraints down 3 37. Fold up the rear armrest. Ensure that the seat belts of the outboard seats are placed in the corresponding belt guides. The backrests are properly engaged when the red marks on both sides near the release lever are no longer visible. ● Take the seat belt out of the seat backrest guide and put it behind the retainer as shown in the illustration. To fold up, raise the backrests and guide them into an upright position until they engage audibly. 9 Warning When folding up, ensure that backrests are securely locked in position before driving. Failure to do so may result in personal injury Storage or damage to the load or vehicle in the event of hard braking or a collision. ● ● Press and hold the catch to push the head restraints down 3 37. Fold up the rear armrest. ● The seat belt of the centre seat could be blocked when the backrest is folded up too quickly. To unlock the retractor, push in the seat belt or pull it out by approx. 20 mm then release. Load compartment extension, Sports tourer Folding down rear backrests ● Remove the load compartment cover if necessary. ● 83 Guide the seat belts through side supports to protect them against damage. When folding the backrests, pull the seat belts along with them. ● Pull the release lever on one or both sides and fold down the backrests onto the seat cushion. Electric seat folding On vehicles with electric seat folding, the rear seats can also be folded from the load compartment. Pull switch on left or right sidewall of the load compartment to fold the corresponding part of the rear seat. 9 Warning Take care when operating the electric foldable rear seats. The seat backrest is folded with considerable power. Risk of injury, particularly to children. Ensure that nothing is attached to the rear seats or located on the seat cushion. 84 Storage If the vehicle is to be loaded via a rear door, take the seat belt out of the seat backrest guide and put it behind the retainer (as shown in the illustration). ● To fold up, raise the backrests and guide them into an upright position until they engage audibly. Ensure that the seat belts of the outboard seats are placed in the corresponding belt guides. The backrests are properly engaged when the red marks on both sides near the release lever are no longer visible. 9 Warning Only drive the vehicle if the backrests are securely locked into position. Otherwise there is a risk of personal injury or damage to the load or vehicle in the event of hard braking or a collision. The seat belt of the centre seat could be blocked when the backrest is folded up too quickly. To unlock the retractor, push in the seat belt or pull it out by approx. 20 mm then release. Storage Raise the seat cushion and fold the backrest Remove the seat cushion ● 85 To attach, apply seat cushion as shown in the illustration and engage both levers. Open the pass-through in the rear centre backrest ● ● ● ● Pull the loop on one or both seat cushions and lift the rear of the cushion forwards. Press and hold the catch to push the head restraints down 3 37. Pull the release lever on one or both sides of the backrests and fold down onto the seat cushion to get a flat load-bay. ● Fold down the rear armrest. Push both levers forward and remove seat cushion to extend the loading area. ● Pull the grip and open the cover. Suitable for loading long, narrow objects. Ensure that the cover engages after folding up. 86 Storage The closed cover can be secured from the side of the load compartment. Turn the knob 90°: knob horizontal : cover secured from the side of the passenger compartment knob vertical : cover not secured Rear storage 3-door and 5-door hatchback 3-door hatchback Removing Press both buttons and fold down cover. Maximum load: 0.5 kg. Unhook retaining straps from tailgate. Load compartment cover Do not place any objects on the cover. Storage Lift cover at the rear and push it upwards at the front. Remove the cover. If the height adjustable cover is mounted in the middle or upper position, the load compartment cover can be stowed below it. Height adjustable cover 3 88. Opening cover Cover in upper position Pull the handle at the end of the cover to the rear and downwards. It rolls up automatically. Push the handle at the end of the cover downwards. The rear of the cover is guided upwards automatically. Fitting Engage cover in side guides and fold downwards. Attach retaining straps to tailgate. Sports tourer Closing cover Pull the cover towards the rear using the handle until it engages in the sideward retainers. 87 88 Storage Rear floor storage cover Removing cover Rear floor cover, 3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback Open the load compartment cover. Pull the release lever on the right side up and hold it. Lift the cover first on the right side and remove from retainers. The removed cover can be stored under the rear floor cover like shown in the graphic. Rear floor storage cover 3 88. Installing cover Insert the left side of the load compartment cover in the recess, pull the release lever up and hold it, insert the right side of the load compartment cover and engage. The rear floor cover can be lifted. Hinge the loop into the hook on the lower side of the load compartment cover. Caution Only use the hook for hanging up the rear floor cover and the height adjustable cover. Storage Height adjustable cover, 3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback The height adjustable cover can be mounted in three positions: ● directly above the rear floor cover (1) ● in a middle position (2) ● in an upper position (3) Caution Ensure that the front and rear end of the height adjustable cover are attached to the same level. 89 Lifting Lowering To lift the cover to a higher level, pull the loop backwards and lift the rear edge of the cover onto the corresponding supports. To lower the cover, pull the strap backwards and push down the front centre of the cover at the same time. Caution Do not lower the height adjustable cover to position 1 in vehicles equipped with subwoofer. The subwoofer could be damaged. 90 Storage Notice ● If mounted in position 2 or 3, the space between the rear floor cover and the height adjustable cover can be used as a stowage compartment. ● The height adjustable cover can be lifted and hooked in with the strap when it is mounted in position 1 or 2. ● If mounted in position 2, an almost completely flat load-bay is created if the rear seat backrests are folded forwards. ● Opening the side covers (e.g. when exchanging the rear light bulbs) is only possible with the height adjustable cover mounted in position 1 or 2. Caution The height adjustable cover is able to withstand a load of no more than 100 kg. Rear floor cover, Sports tourer Lift the rear floor cover by pulling the handle. Fold and place the cover behind the rear seats. The storage compartment below the rear floor cover can be divided by a bar. Insert the bar into the recesses at the sidewalls. Caution Insert the bar into the rearmost recess when transporting heavy objects in the load compartment. Otherwise the rear floor cover may be damaged. Storage Lashing eyes ● hooks ● service box ● strap set The components are fitted in rails on both side panels using adapters and hooks. 91 Variable partition net Installation of adapters in the rails The lashing eyes are designed to secure items against slippage, e.g. using lashing straps or luggage net. The lashing eyes are only accessible if the rear floor storage cover is in the lower position 3 88. Cargo management system The FlexOrganizer is a flexible system for dividing up the load compartment. The system consists of: ● adapters ● mesh pockets Fold open the handle plate, insert the adapter into the upper and lower groove of the rail and move to the required position. Turn the handle plate upwards to lock the adapter. To remove, turn the handle plate down and move out of the rail. Insert adapters into the required position in the rails. Stick together the halves of the net rods. To install, push rods together a little and insert into the relevant openings in the adapters. To remove, press the net rods together and remove from the adapters. 92 Storage Net pocket Installation of hooks in the rails Service box Insert adapters into the required position in the rails. The net pocket can be suspended from the adapters. Insert the hook in the desired position first in the upper groove of the rail and then press in the lower groove. To remove, first pull out of the upper groove. Install two hooks in the upper rail. Insert the upper brackets of the box from above into the hooks. Storage Alternatively install both hooks in the lower rail. Plug in the lower brackets of the box from above into the lower hooks. Strap set seat backrests are folded and the seat cushions raised, behind the front seats. Passengers must not be transported behind the safety net. 93 Behind the front seats Installation Behind the rear seats Insert the adapters of the strap set in a rail. Make sure that the belt is not twisted. The strap set has two locks to open. The belt can be tightened. Safety net The safety net is available on the Sports tourer and can be installed behind the rear seats or, if the rear Attach strap to eyes underneath the rear seat cushion. Fold backrests forward. To get a flat load-bay, first fold seat cushion before attaching the safety net. Move front seats forward to ease tension if necessary. Attach lower hook with opening facing backward to eye in the right and left of the floor. Adjust strap length on safety net by attaching the upper hook to the eyes of the strap. Keep strap under tension while proceeding with installation of rod. 94 Storage Installation of the rod Warning triangle Sports tourer 3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback There are two installation openings in the roof frame: suspend and engage rod of net at one side, compress rod and suspend and engage at other side. Load compartment 3 82. Removal Unhook the safety net rods from the brackets in the roof frame. Detach straps from the eyes. Roll up the net and secure with a strap. The removed safety net can be stored under the rear floor cover 3 88. Stow the warning triangle in the space behind the strap on the right side of the load compartment. Fold down straps. Stow the warning triangle in the space behind the straps on the inside of the tailgate. Storage 4-door saloon First aid kit 95 3-door hatchback 5-door hatchback Stow the warning triangle in the recess on the left side of the load compartment. Stow the first aid kit in the stowage compartment behind the warning triangle. Before first use, press in the interior trim at the top and at the sides of the perforation. Then fold the trim outward to gain access to the stowage compartment. Stow the first aid kit in the stowage compartment behind the warning triangle. Use the recesses to fold down the cover. Depending on the equipment, the first aid kit can be stored in the rear storage 3 86. 96 Storage Sports tourer 4-door saloon Roof rack system Roof rack For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the roof, the vehicle approved roof rack system is recommended. For further information contact your workshop. Follow the installation instructions and remove the roof rack when not in use. Mounting roof rack Fold down strap. Stow the first aid kit in the space behind a strap on the inside of the tailgate. Stow the first aid kit in the space behind the mesh net on the right side of the load compartment. Detach the cover from each mounting point by using a coin. Storage 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon Sports tourer with roof railing Loading information 3-door hatchback Fasten the roof rack in the area of the holes, indicated by the arrows in the illustration. ● ● 97 Heavy objects in the load compartment should be placed against the seat backrests. Ensure that the backrests are securely engaged. If objects can be stacked, heavier objects should be placed at the bottom. Secure objects with lashing straps attached to the lashing eyes 3 91. Attach the height adjustable cover in the lowest position (1) 3 88. 98 ● Storage Use the four hooks on the sidewalls of the load compartment for hanging up carrier bags. Maximum load: 5 kg per hook. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Sports tourer: Use the hooks on the sidewalls of the load compartment for hanging up carrier bags. Press to fold out the hook. Secure loose objects in the load compartment to prevent them from sliding. When transporting objects in the load compartment, the backrests of the rear seats must not be angled forward. Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests. Do not place any objects on the load compartment cover or the instrument panel, and do not cover the sensor on top of the instrument panel. The load must not obstruct the operation of the pedals, parking brake and gear selector lever, or hinder the freedom of movement of the driver. Do not place any unsecured objects in the interior. Do not drive with an open load compartment. 9 Warning Always make sure that the load in the vehicle is securely stowed. Otherwise objects can be thrown around inside the vehicle and cause personal injury or damage to the load or car. ● The payload is the difference between the permitted gross vehicle weight (see identification ● plate 3 292) and the EC kerb weight. To calculate the payload, enter the data for your vehicle in the weights table at the front of this manual. The EC kerb weight includes weights for the driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (fuel tank 90% full). Optional equipment and accessories increase the kerb weight. Driving with a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to the vehicle's higher centre of gravity. Distribute the load evenly and secure it properly with retaining straps. Adjust the tyre pressure and vehicle speed according to the load conditions. Check and retighten the straps frequently. Do not drive faster than 75 mph. The permissible roof load is 75 kg for the 3-door / 5-door Storage hatchback and 4-door saloon, for the Sports tourer it is 100 kg. The roof load is the combined weight of the roof rack and the load. 99 100 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Controls ..................................... 101 Steering wheel adjustment ...... 101 Steering wheel controls ........... 101 Heated steering wheel ............. 101 Horn ......................................... 102 Windscreen wiper/washer ....... 102 Rear window wiper/washer ..... 104 Outside temperature ................ 104 Clock ....................................... 105 Power outlets ........................... 106 Cigarette lighter ....................... 107 Ashtrays .................................. 107 Warning lights, gauges and indi‐ cators ......................................... 108 Instrument cluster .................... 108 Speedometer ........................... 108 Odometer ................................ 108 Trip odometer .......................... 108 Tachometer ............................. 108 Fuel gauge .............................. 109 Fuel selector ............................ 109 Engine coolant temperature gauge ..................................... 109 Service display ........................ 110 Control indicators .................... 111 Turn signal ............................... 114 Seat belt reminder ................... 114 Airbag and belt tensioners ....... 114 Airbag deactivation .................. 114 Charging system ..................... 115 Malfunction indicator light ........ 115 Service vehicle soon ............... 115 Brake and clutch system ......... 115 Operate pedal .......................... 115 Electric parking brake .............. 115 Electric parking brake fault ...... 116 Antilock brake system (ABS) ... 116 Upshift ..................................... 116 Power steering ........................ 116 Lane departure warning .......... 116 Ultrasonic parking assist ......... 117 Electronic Stability Control off . 117 Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control system ......... 117 Traction Control system off ..... 117 Preheating ............................... 117 Diesel particle filter .................. 117 Tyre pressure monitoring system .................................... 118 Engine oil pressure .................. 118 Low fuel ................................... 118 Immobiliser .............................. 119 Reduced engine power ........... 119 Exterior light ............................ 119 High beam ............................... 119 High beam assist ..................... 119 Adaptive forward lighting ......... 119 Fog light ................................... 119 Rear fog light ........................... 119 Low washer fluid ...................... 119 Cruise control .......................... 119 Adaptive cruise control ............ 119 Vehicle detected ahead ........... 120 Door open ................................ 120 Information displays ................... 120 Driver Information Centre ........ 120 Graphic-Info-Display, ColourInfo-Display ............................ 124 Smartphone controller ............. 126 Vehicle messages ...................... 126 Warning chimes ....................... 129 Battery voltage ........................ 129 Trip computer ............................. 130 Vehicle personalisation .............. 132 OnStar ....................................... 137 Instruments and controls Controls 101 Steering wheel controls Heated steering wheel The Infotainment system, the cruise control and a connected mobile phone can be operated via the controls on the steering wheel. Further information is available in the Infotainment manual. Driver assistance systems 3 185. Activate heating by pressing *. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. Steering wheel adjustment Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked. Do not adjust steering wheel unless vehicle is stationary and steering wheel lock has been released. 102 Instruments and controls The recommended grip areas of the steering wheel are heated quicker and to a higher temperature than the other areas. Heating is operational when the engine is running and during an Autostop. Stop-start system 3 168. Windscreen wiper/washer Adjustable wiper interval Windscreen wiper Horn HI : fast LO : slow INT : interval wiping or automatic wiping with rain sensor OFF : off Press j. For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down to position 1x. Do not use if the windscreen is frozen. Switch off in car washes. Wiper lever in position INT. Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the desired wipe interval: short interval : turn adjuster wheel upwards long interval : turn adjuster wheel downwards Instruments and controls Automatic wiping with rain sensor INT : automatic wiping with rain sensor The rain sensor detects the amount of water on the windscreen and automatically regulates the frequency of the windscreen wiper. If the wiper frequency is above 20 seconds, the wiper arm moves slightly down to the park position. 103 Adjustable sensitivity of the rain sensor Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and ice. Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the sensitivity: low sensitivity : turn adjuster wheel downwards high sensitivity : turn adjuster wheel upwards Windscreen and headlight washer 104 Instruments and controls Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes a few times. If the headlights are on, washer fluid is also sprayed onto the headlights, provided that the lever is pulled sufficiently long. Afterwards, the headlight washer system is inoperable for 5 wash cycles or until engine or headlights have been switched off and on again. Press the rocker switch to activate the rear window wiper: upper position : continuous operation lower position : intermittent operation middle position : off Rear window wiper/washer The rear window wiper comes on automatically when the windscreen wiper is switched on and reverse gear is engaged. Activation or deactivation of this function can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. The rear window washer system is deactivated when the fluid level is too low. Outside temperature Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window and the wiper wipes a few times. Do not use if the rear window is frozen. Switch off in car washes. Instruments and controls A drop in temperature is indicated immediately and a rise in temperature after a time delay. Clock Date and time are shown in the Info-Display. Time and date settings CD 400plus/CD 400/CD 300 Press CONFIG. The menu Settings is displayed. Select Time Date. If outside temperature drops to 3 °C, a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre with Uplevel-Combi-Display. ● Set time format: Changes indication of hours between 12 h and 24 h. ● Set date format: Changes indication of date between MM/ DD/YYYY and DD.MM.YYYY. ● Display clock: Switches on/off indication of time on the display. ● RDS clock synchronization: The RDS signal of most VHF transmitters automatically sets the time. RDS time synchronisation can take a few minutes. Some transmitters do not send a correct time signal. In such cases, it is recommended to switch off automatic time synchronisation. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Time and date settings 9 Warning The road surface may already be icy even though the display indicates a few degrees above 0 °C. 105 Selectable setting options: ● Set time: Changes the time shown on the display. ● Set date: Changes the date shown on the display. Navi 950/Navi 650/CD 600 Press CONFIG and then select the Time and Date menu item to display the respective submenu. 106 Instruments and controls Set date To adjust the time settings, select the Set Date menu item. Turn the multifunction knob to adjust the first setting. Press the multifunction knob to confirm the input. The coloured background moves to the next setting. Adjust all settings. Notice If RDS Auto Time Adjust is activated, time and date are automatically set by the system. See Infotainment manual for further information. Set time To adjust the time settings, select the Set Time menu item. Turn the multifunction knob to adjust the first setting. Press the multifunction knob to confirm the input. The coloured background moves to the next setting. Adjust all settings. Time format To choose the desired time format, select 12 hr / 24 hr Format. Activate 12 Hour or 24 Hour. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Power outlets A 12 Volt power outlet is located in the front console. Instruments and controls A further 12 Volt power outlet is located in the rear console. Fold the cover downwards. Sports tourer: A 12 Volt power outlet is located at the left sidewall in the load compartment. Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts. With ignition off, the power outlets are deactivated. Additionally, the power outlets are deactivated in the event of low vehicle battery voltage. Electric accessories that are connected must comply with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40 839. Do not connect any current-delivering accessories, e.g. electric charging devices or batteries. Do not damage the outlet by using unsuitable plugs. Stop-start system 3 168. 107 Cigarette lighter The cigarette lighter is located in the front console. Press in cigarette lighter. It switches off automatically once the element is glowing. Pull out lighter. Ashtrays Caution To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. The portable ashtray can be placed in the cupholders. 108 Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges and indicators Odometer Trip odometer counts up to a distance of 2000 miles and then restarts at 0. Tachometer Instrument cluster In some versions, the needles of the instruments briefly rotate to the end position when the ignition is switched on. Speedometer The bottom line displays the recorded distance in miles. Trip odometer Indicates vehicle speed. The top line displays the recorded distance since the last reset. To reset, press SET/CLR on the turn signal lever for a few seconds 3 120. Some versions are equipped with a reset knob between speedometer and Driver Information Centre: to reset press and hold the knob for a few seconds with the ignition on. Displays the engine speed. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible. Caution If the needle is in the red warning zone, the maximum permitted engine speed is exceeded. Engine at risk. Instruments and controls Fuel gauge Fuel selector 1 illumi‐ nates 1 flashes five times and extin‐ guishes 109 : liquid gas operation : liquid gas tank is empty or failure in liquid gas system. A message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. As soon as the liquid gas tank is empty, petrol operation is automatically engaged until the ignition is switched off. Fuel for liquid gas operation 3 217. Displays the fuel level or gas level in the tank depending on the operation mode. Control indicator i illuminates if the level in the tank is low. Refuel immediately if it flashes. During liquid gas operation, the system automatically switches over to petrol operation when gas tanks are empty 3 109. Never run the tank dry. Because of the fuel remaining in the tank, the top-up quantity may be less than the specified tank capacity. Press LPG to switch between petrol and liquid gas operation. The LED 1 status shows the current operating mode. 1 off : petrol operation 1 flashes : checking conditions for fuel transition to liquid gas operation. Illuminates if conditions are fulfilled. Engine coolant temperature gauge 110 Instruments and controls Displays the coolant temperature. left area : engine operating temperature not yet reached central : normal operating area temperature right area : temperature too high The remaining engine oil life duration is displayed in percent in the Driver Information Centre. Reset Caution If engine coolant temperature is too high, stop vehicle, switch off engine. Danger to engine. Check coolant level. Service display The engine oil life system lets you know when to change the engine oil and filter. Based on driving conditions, the interval at which an engine oil and filter change will be indicated can vary considerably. To display the remaining engine oil life duration use turn signal lever buttons: Press MENU to select the Vehicle Information Menu X. Turn the adjuster wheel to select Remaining Oil Life. Press SET/CLR on turn signal lever for several seconds to reset. The remaining engine oil life duration page must be active. Switch on ignition, but not the engine. The system must be reset every time the engine oil is changed, to ensure proper functionality. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Next service When the system has calculated that engine oil life has diminished, a warning message appears in the Driver Information Centre. Have engine oil and filter changed by a workshop within one week or 300 miles (whichever occurs first). Driver Information Centre 3 120. Service information 3 289. Instruments and controls Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. Depending on the equipment, the position of the control indicators may vary. When the ignition is switched on, most control indicators will illuminate briefly as a functionality test. The control indicator colours mean: red : danger, important reminder yellow : warning, information, fault green : confirmation of activation blue : confirmation of activation white : confirmation of activation 111 112 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument cluster Instruments and controls Control indicators in the centre console Overview O Turn signal 3 114 g Service vehicle soon 3 115 % Diesel particle filter 3 117 R Brake and clutch system 3 115 w Tyre pressure monitoring system 3 118 - Operate pedal 3 115 I Engine oil pressure 3 118 m Electric parking brake 3 115 i Low fuel 3 118 j Electric parking brake fault 3 116 d u Antilock brake system (ABS) 3 116 [ Upshift 3 116 C High beam 3 119 c Power steering 3 116 l High beam assist 3 119 ) Lane departure warning 3 116 f Adaptive forward lighting 3 119 > Fog light 3 119 Electronic Stability Control off 3 117 r Rear fog light 3 119 r Ultrasonic parking assist 3 117 113 Immobiliser 3 119 # Reduced engine power 3 119 8 Exterior light 3 119 X Seat belt reminder 3 114 v Airbag and belt tensioners 3 114 n V Airbag deactivation 3 114 b Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control system 3 117 m Cruise control 3 119 / Adaptive cruise control 3 119 k Traction Control system off 3 117 A Vehicle detected ahead 3 120 h Door open 3 120 p Charging system 3 115 Z Malfunction indicator light 3 115 ! Preheating 3 117 G Low washer fluid 3 119 114 Instruments and controls Turn signal O illuminates or flashes green. Illuminates briefly The parking lights are switched on. Flashes A turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated. Rapid flashing: failure of a turn signal light or associated fuse, failure of turn signal light on trailer. Bulb replacement 3 237, Fuses 3 255. Turn signals 3 149. Seat belt reminder Seat belt reminder on front seats X for driver's seat illuminates or flashes red. k for front passenger seat illuminates or flashes red, when the seat is occupied. Illuminates After the ignition has been switched on until the seat belt has been fastened. 9 Warning Have the cause of the fault remedied immediately by a workshop. Flashes After having started the engine for a maximum of 100 seconds until the seat belt has been fastened. Belt pretensioners, airbag system 3 49, 3 52. Airbag and belt tensioners Airbag deactivation v illuminates red. When the ignition is switched on, the control indicator illuminates for approx. four seconds. If it does not illuminate, does not go out after four seconds or illuminates whilst driving, there is a fault in the airbag system. Seek the assistance of a workshop. The airbags and belt pretensioners may fail to trigger in the event of an accident. Deployment of the belt pretensioners or airbags is indicated by continuous illumination of v. V illuminates yellow. Illuminates for approx. 60 seconds after the ignition is switched on. The front passenger airbag is activated. * illuminates yellow. The front passenger airbag is deactivated 3 54. 9 Danger Risk of fatal injury for a child using a child restraint system together with activated front passenger airbag. Risk of fatal injury for an adult person with deactivated front passenger airbag. Instruments and controls Charging system p illuminates red. Illuminates when the ignition is switched on and extinguishes shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running Stop, switch off engine. Vehicle battery is not charging. Engine cooling may be interrupted. The brake servo unit may cease to be effective. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Malfunction indicator light Z illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates when the ignition is switched on and extinguishes shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running Fault in the emission control system. The permitted emission limits may be exceeded. Seek the assistance of a workshop immediately. Flashes when the engine is running Fault that could lead to catalytic converter damage. Ease up on the accelerator until the flashing stops. Seek the assistance of a workshop immediately. Service vehicle soon g illuminates yellow. Additionally, a warning message or a warning code is displayed. The vehicle needs a service. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Vehicle messages 3 126. Brake and clutch system R illuminates red. The brake and clutch fluid level is too low 3 234. 9 Warning Stop. Do not continue your journey. Consult a workshop. 115 Illuminates after the ignition is switched on if the manual parking brake is applied 3 178. Operate pedal - illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates Brake pedal needs to be depressed to release the electric parking brake 3 178. Clutch pedal needs to be depressed to start the engine in Autostop mode. Stop-start system 3 168. Flashes Clutch pedal needs to be depressed for a main start of the engine 3 18, 3 167. On some versions the operate pedal message is indicated in the Driver Information Centre 3 126. Electric parking brake m illuminates or flashes red. 116 Instruments and controls Illuminates Electric parking brake is applied 3 178. Flashes Electric parking brake is not fully applied or released. Switch on ignition, depress brake pedal and attempt to reset the system by first releasing and then applying the electric parking brake. If m remains flashing, do not drive and seek the assistance of a workshop. Electric parking brake fault j illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates Electric parking brake is operating with reduced performance 3 178. Flashes Electric parking brake is in service mode. Stop vehicle, apply and release the electric parking brake to reset. 9 Warning Have the cause of the fault remedied immediately by a workshop. Antilock brake system (ABS) u illuminates yellow. Illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is switched on. The system is ready for operation when the control indicator extinguishes. If the control indicator does not go out after a few seconds, or if it illuminates while driving, there is a fault in the ABS. The brake system remains operational but without ABS regulation. Antilock brake system 3 177. Upshift [ illuminates green as a control indicator, or is shown as a symbol R with the number of the next higher gear in the Driver Information Centre, when upshifting is recommended for fuel saving reasons. On some versions, gearshift indication is popped-up as full page in the Driver Information Centre. EcoFlex drive assistant 3 130. Power steering c illuminates yellow. Illuminates with power steering reduced Power steering is reduced due to overheating of the system. Control indicator extinguishes when the system has cooled down. Stop-start system 3 168. Illuminates with power steering disabled Failure in the power steering system. Consult a workshop. Lane departure warning ) illuminates green or flashes yellow. Instruments and controls Illuminates green System is switched on and ready to operate. Flashes yellow System recognises an unintended lane change. Ultrasonic parking assist r illuminates yellow. Fault in system or Fault due to sensors that are dirty or covered by ice or snow or Interference due to external sources of ultrasound. Once the source of interference is removed, the system will operate normally. Have the cause of the fault in the system remedied by a workshop. Ultrasonic parking assist 3 201. Electronic Stability Control off n illuminates yellow. The system is deactivated. Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control system b illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates A fault in the system is present. Continued driving is possible. Driving stability, however, may deteriorate depending on road surface conditions. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. Flashes The system is actively engaged. Engine output may be reduced and the vehicle may be braked automatically to a small degree. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 3 181, Traction Control system (TC) 3 180. 117 Traction Control system off k illuminates yellow. The system is deactivated. Preheating ! illuminates yellow. Preheating is activated. Only activates when outside temperature is low. Diesel particle filter % illuminates or flashes yellow. The diesel particle filter requires cleaning. Continue driving until % extinguishes. If possible, do not allow engine speed to drop below 2000 rpm. Illuminates The diesel particle filter is full. Start cleaning process as soon as possible. 118 Instruments and controls Flashes The maximum filling level of the filter is reached. Start cleaning process immediately to avoid damage to the engine. Diesel particle filter 3 171, Stop-start system 3 168. Tyre pressure monitoring system w illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates Tyre pressure loss. Stop immediately and check tyre pressure. Flashes Fault in system or tyre without pressure sensor mounted (e.g. spare wheel). After 60-90 seconds the control indicator illuminates continuously. Consult a workshop. Engine oil pressure I illuminates red. Illuminates when the ignition is switched on and extinguishes shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running Caution Engine lubrication may be interrupted. This may result in damage to the engine and/or locking of the drive wheels. 1. Depress clutch. 2. Select neutral gear, set selector lever to N. 3. Move out of the flow of traffic as quickly as possible without impeding other vehicles. 4. Switch off ignition. 9 Warning When the engine is off, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. During an Autostop the brake servo unit will still be operational. Do not remove key until vehicle is stationary, otherwise the steering wheel lock could engage unexpectedly. Check oil level before seeking the assistance of a workshop 3 231. Low fuel i illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates Level in fuel tank is too low. Flashes Fuel used up. Refuel immediately. Never run the tank dry. Catalytic converter 3 172. Bleeding the diesel fuel system 3 236. Instruments and controls Immobiliser d flashes yellow. Fault in the immobiliser system. The engine cannot be started. Reduced engine power The high beam assist or intelligent light range is activated 3 144, 3 146. Adaptive forward lighting f illuminates or flashes yellow. # illuminates yellow. The engine power is limited. Consult a workshop. Illuminates Exterior light Flashes 8 illuminates green. The exterior lights are on 3 142. System switched to symmetrical low beam. Control indicator f flashes for approx. four seconds after the ignition is switched on as a reminder that the system has been activated 3 145. Automatic light control 3 143. High beam C illuminates blue. Illuminates when high beam is on or during headlight flash 3 144, or when high beam is on with high beam assist or intelligent light range 3 146. High beam assist l illuminates green. Fault in system. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Fog light > illuminates green. The front fog lights are on 3 150. Rear fog light r illuminates yellow. The rear fog light is on 3 150. Low washer fluid G illuminates yellow. The washer fluid level is low. Washer fluid 3 233. Cruise control m illuminates white or green. Illuminates white The system is on. Illuminates green Cruise control is active. Cruise control 3 185. Adaptive cruise control m illuminates white or green. Illuminates white The system is on. 119 120 Instruments and controls Illuminates green Adaptive cruise control is active. Adaptive cruise control 3 188. Vehicle detected ahead A illuminates green. A vehicle ahead is detected in the same lane. Adaptive cruise control 3 188, Forward collision alert 3 195. Information displays Driver Information Centre ● ● trip/fuel information vehicle messages, displayed as code numbers 3 126. The Driver Information Centre is located in the instrument cluster between speedometer and tachometer. It is available as Midlevel-Display or Uplevel-CombiDisplay. Door open h illuminates red. A door or the tailgate is open. Midlevel-Display indicates: ● overall odometer ● trip odometer ● some control indicators ● vehicle information In the Uplevel-Combi-Display, menu pages can be selected by pressing MENU. Menu symbols are indicated in the top line of the display: ● X Vehicle Information Menu ● W Trip/Fuel Information Menu ● s ECO Information Menu ● C Performance Menu Instruments and controls Vehicle Information Menu Some of the displayed functions differ when the vehicle is being driven or at a standstill. Some functions are only available when the vehicle is being driven. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Memorised settings 3 22. Selecting menus and functions The menus and functions can be selected via the buttons on the turn signal lever. Press MENU to switch between the menus or to return from a submenu to the next higher menu level. 121 Turn the adjuster wheel to highlight a menu option or to set a numeric value. Press SET/CLR to select a function or confirm a message. Press MENU to select the Vehicle Information Menu or, on UplevelCombi-Display, select X. Turn the adjuster wheel to select a submenu. Press SET/CLR to confirm. Follow the instructions given in the submenus. Possible submenus can include, depending on the version: ● Unit: Displayed units can be changed. ● Tyre Pressure: Checks tyre pressure of all wheels during driving 3 266. ● Tyre Load: Select tyre pressure category according to the current actual tyre inflation pressure 3 266. 122 Instruments and controls ● ● ● Speed Warning: If exceeding the preset speed, a warning chime will be activated. Traffic Sign Assistant: Displays detected traffic signs for the current route section. 3 211 Trip/Fuel Information Menu Press MENU to select the Trip/Fuel Information Menu, or select W on Uplevel-Combi-Display. Turn the adjuster wheel to select a submenu. Press SET/CLR to confirm. Remaining Oil Life: Indicates when to change the engine oil and filter 3 110. ● Following Dist.: Displays the distance to a moving vehicle ahead 3 198. Selection and indication can be different between Midlevel-Display and Uplevel-Combi-Display. ● trip odometer 1 ● trip odometer 2 ● digital speed Trip odometer 2 and digital speed are only available on vehicles with Uplevel-Combi-Display. Reset trip odometer by pressing SET/CLR on the turn signal lever for a few seconds or by pressing the Instruments and controls reset knob between speedometer and Driver Information Centre with the ignition on. On vehicles with trip computer, more submenus are available. Selection and indication can be different between Midlevel-Display and Uplevel-Combi-Display. Trip/Fuel Information Menu, Trip Computer 3 130. Submenus are: ECO Information Menu Press MENU to select s in the top line of the Uplevel-Combi-Display. Turn the adjuster wheel to select a submenu. Press SET/CLR to confirm. 123 ● ● Shift indication: Current gear is indicated inside an arrow. The figure above recommends upshifting for fuel saving reasons. Eco index display: The current fuel consumption is indicated on a segment display. For economical driving, adapt your driving characteristic to keep the filled segments within the Eco area. The more segments are filled, the higher the fuel consumption. Simultaneously the current consumption value is indicated. Top Consumers: List of top comfort consumers currently switched on is displayed in descending order. Fuel saving potential is indicated. A switched off consumer disappears from the list and the consumption value will be updated. During sporadic driving conditions, the engine will activate the heated rear window automatically to increase the engine load. In this event, the heated rear window is indicated as one of the top consumers, without activation by the driver. 124 Instruments and controls Performance Menu ● ● Coolant Temp.: Display of coolant temperature. Battery Volt.: Display of vehicle battery voltage. Graphic-Info-Display, Colour-Info-Display ● Economy Trend: Displays the average consumption development over a distance of 50 miles. Filled segments display the consumption in 5 mile steps and shows the effect of topography or driving behaviour on fuel consumption. Press MENU to select the Performance Menu, or select C on Uplevel-Combi-Display. Turn the adjuster wheel to select a submenu. Press SET/CLR to confirm. Submenus are: ● Acceleration: Display of current acceleration in all directions. ● Lap Timer: Display of lap times, top speed, average speed and average time. Follow the instructions given in the submenu. Depending on the vehicle configuration the vehicle has a Graphic-Info-Display or Colour-InfoDisplay. The Info-Display is located in the instrument panel above the Infotainment system. Graphic-Info-Display Instruments and controls Depending on the Infotainment system, the Graphic-Info-Display is available in two versions. Colour-Info-Display 125 ● ● vehicle messages 3 126 settings for vehicle personalisation 3 132 The type of information and how it is displayed depends on the equipment of the vehicle and the settings made. Selecting menus and settings Menus and settings are accessed via the display. Graphic-Info-Display indicates: ● time 3 105 ● outside temperature 3 104 ● date 3 105 ● Infotainment system, see description in the Infotainment manual ● settings for vehicle personalisation 3 132 The Colour-Info-Display indicates in colour: ● time 3 105 ● outside temperature 3 104 ● date 3 105 ● Infotainment system, see description in the Infotainment manual ● navigation, see description in the Infotainment manual ● system settings Selections are made via: ● menus ● function buttons and multifunction knob of the Infotainment system 126 Instruments and controls Selecting with the Infotainment system Select a function via the Infotainment system buttons. The menu of the selected function is displayed. The multifunction knob is used to select an item and to confirm. Multifunction knob The multifunction knob is the central control element for the menus: Turn ● to highlight a menu option ● to set a numeric value or to display a menu option Press (the outer ring) ● to select or activate the highlighted option ● to confirm a set value ● to switch a system function on/off BACK Press BACK to: ● exit a menu without changing settings ● return from a submenu to a higher menu level ● delete the last character in a character sequence Press and hold the BACK for a few seconds to delete the entire entry. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Memorised settings 3 22. Smartphone controller The smartphone controller allows a smartphone to access vehicle data via WLAN or Bluetooth connection. This data can then be displayed and analysed on the smartphone. Vehicle messages Messages are indicated mainly in the Driver Information Centre, in some cases together with a warning and signal buzzer. Press SET/CLR, MENU or turn the adjuster wheel to confirm a message. Instruments and controls Vehicle messages on the Midlevel-Display 127 No. Vehicle message No. Vehicle message 7 Turn steering wheel, switch ignition off then on 26 Left rear turn signal failure 9 Turn steering wheel, restart engine 27 Right front turn signal failure 28 Right rear turn signal failure 12 Vehicle overloaded 29 Check trailer brake light 13 Compressor overheated 30 Check trailer reversing light 15 Centre high-mounted brake light failure 31 Check left trailer turn signal 32 Check right trailer turn signal 16 Brake light failure 33 Check trailer rear fog light 17 Headlight levelling malfunction 34 Check trailer rear light 18 Left low beam failure 35 No. Vehicle message 19 Rear fog light failure Replace battery in radio remote control 2 20 Right low beam failure 48 21 Left sidelight failure Clean side blind spot alert system 22 Right sidelight failure 49 Lane departure warning unavailable 23 Reversing light failure 53 Tighten fuel filler cap 24 Number plate light failure 54 Water in diesel fuel filter 25 Left front turn signal failure 55 Diesel particle filter is full 3 171 The vehicle messages are displayed as code numbers. No radio remote control detected, depress clutch pedal to restart 4 Air conditioning off 5 Steering wheel is locked 6 Depress brake pedal to release electric parking brake 128 Instruments and controls No. Vehicle message No. Vehicle message No. Vehicle message 56 Tyre pressure imbalance on front axle 71 Service rear axle 145 Check washer fluid level 57 Tyre pressure imbalance on rear axle 74 Service AFL 174 Low vehicle battery 75 Service air conditioning 258 Parking assist off 58 Tyres without TPMS sensors detected 76 Service side blind spot alert system 59 Open then close driver window 77 Service lane departure warning 60 Open then close front passenger window 79 Top up engine oil 81 Service transmission 61 Open then close rear left window 82 Change engine oil soon 62 Open then close rear right window 83 Service adaptive cruise control 84 Engine power is reduced 65 Theft attempted 89 Service vehicle soon 66 Service anti-theft alarm system 94 67 Service steering wheel lock Shift to park position before exiting 68 Service power steering 95 Service airbag 69 Service suspension system 70 Service level control system 128 Bonnet open 134 Park assist fault, clean bumper 136 Service parking assist Vehicle messages on the Uplevel-Combi-Display The vehicle messages are displayed as text. Follow the instructions given in the messages. Instruments and controls The system displays messages regarding the following topics: ● fluid levels ● anti-theft alarm system ● brakes ● drive systems ● ride control systems ● cruise control ● object detection systems ● lighting, bulb replacement ● wiper/washer system ● doors, windows ● radio remote control ● seat belts ● airbag systems ● engine and transmission ● tyre pressure ● diesel particle filter ● vehicle battery status Vehicle messages on the ColourInfo-Display Some important messages appear additionally in the Colour-InfoDisplay. Press the multifunction knob to confirm a message. Some messages only pop-up for a few seconds. Warning chimes When starting the engine or whilst driving Only one warning chime will sound at a time. The warning chime regarding unfastened seat belts has priority over any other warning chime. ● If seat belt is not fastened. ● If a door or the tailgate is not fully closed when starting off. ● If a certain speed is exceeded with parking brake applied. ● If a programmed speed is exceeded. ● ● ● ● ● 129 If a warning message or a warning code appears in the Driver Information Centre. If the parking assist detects an object. If an unintended lane change occurs. If the reverse gear is engaged and the rear carrier sytem extended. If the diesel particle filter has reached the maximum filling level. When the vehicle is parked and/or the driver's door is opened ● With exterior lights on. During an Autostop ● If the driver's door is opened. Battery voltage When the vehicle battery voltage is running low, a warning message or warning code 174 will appear in the Driver Information Centre. 130 Instruments and controls 1. Switch off immediately any electric consumers which are not required for a safe ride, e.g. seat heating, heated rear window or other main consumers. 2. Charge the vehicle battery by driving continuously for a while or by using a charging device. The warning message or warning code will disappear after the engine has been started twice consecutively without a voltage drop. If the vehicle battery cannot be recharged, have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. Trip computer The menus and functions can be selected via the buttons on the turn signal lever 3 120. Trip/Fuel Information Menu on Uplevel-Combi-Display Turn the adjuster wheel to select the submenus: Press MENU to select the Trip/Fuel Information Menu, or select W on the Uplevel-Combi-Display. Instruments and controls ● ● ● ● ● trip odometer 1 average consumption 1 average speed 1 average consumption 2 average speed 2 Trip odometer ● ● ● ● digital speed range instantaneous consumption route guidance Trip computer 1 and 2 The information of two trip computers can be reset separately for odometer, average consumption and average speed by pressing SET/CLR, making it possible to display different trip information for different drivers. ● trip odometer 2 131 Trip odometer displays the recorded distance since a certain reset. Trip odometer counts up to a distance of 2000 miles and then restarts at 0. To reset, press SET/CLR for a few seconds. Range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and current consumption. The display shows average values. After refuelling, the range is updated automatically after a brief delay. 132 Instruments and controls When the fuel level in the tank is low, a message appears on vehicles with Uplevel-Combi-Display. When the tank needs to be refuelled immediately, a warning code or warning message is displayed on vehicles with Midlevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display. Additionally, control indicator i illuminates or flashes in the fuel gauge3 118. Average consumption Display of average consumption. The measurement can be reset at any time and starts with a default value. To reset, press SET/CLR for a few seconds. Instantaneous consumption Display of the instantaneous consumption. Average speed Display of average speed. The measurement can be reset at any time. To reset, press SET/CLR for a few seconds. Vehicle personalisation Digital speed The vehicle's behaviour can be personalised by changing the settings in the Info-Display. Some of the personal settings for different drivers can be memorised individually for each vehicle key. Memorised settings 3 22. Depending on vehicle equipment and country-specific regulations some of the functions described below may not be available. Some functions are only displayed or active when the engine is running. Digital display of the instantaneous speed. Traffic sign assistant Indicates detected traffic signs for the current route section 3 211. Route guidance In addition to the navigation information in the Colour-InfoDisplay, route guidance is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Personal settings in the Graphic-Info-Display CD 400plus/CD 400/CD 300 Instruments and controls Press CONFIG. The menu Settings is displayed. The following settings can be selected by turning and pressing the multifunction knob: ● Sport mode settings ● Languages ● Time Date ● Radio settings ● Phone settings ● Vehicle settings In the corresponding submenus the following settings can be changed: Sport mode settings The driver can select the functions which will be activated in Sport mode 3 182. ● Sport suspension: Damping becomes harder. ● Sport powertrain performance: Accelerator pedal and gear change characteristics become more responsive. ● Sport steering: Steering support is reduced. ● Swap backlight colour main instr.: Changes the instrument illumination colour. 133 Languages Selection of the desired language. Time Date See Clock 3 105. Radio settings See description in the Infotainment manual for further information. Phone settings See description in the Infotainment manual for further information. 134 Instruments and controls Vehicle settings ● ● Climate and air quality Auto fan speed: Modifies the level of the cabin airflow of the climate control in automatic mode. Climate control mode: Controls the state of the cooling compressor when the vehicle is started. Last setting (recommended) or at vehicle start is either always ON or always OFF. Auto rear demist: Activates rear heated window automatically. ● Comfort settings Chime volume: Changes the volume of warning chimes. Personalization by driver: Activates or deactivates the personalisation function. Rear auto wipe in reverse: Activates or deactivates automatic switching on of the rear window wiper when reverse gear is engaged. Park assist / Collision detection Park assist: Activates or deactivates the ultrasonic parking assist. Activation is ● ● selectable with or without attached trailer coupling. Auto collision preparation: Activates or deactivates the automatic brake functionality of the vehicle in the event of imminent collision danger. The following is selectable: the system will take over brake control, warn by chimes only or is deactivated. Side blind zone alert: Changes the settings for the side blind spot alert system. Exterior ambient lighting Duration upon exit of vehicle: Activates or deactivates and changes the duration of exit lighting. Exterior lighting by unlocking: Activates or deactivates the welcome lighting. Power door locks Auto door lock: Activates or deactivates the automatic door unlocking function after switching off ignition. Activates or Instruments and controls ● ● deactivates the automatic door locking function after driving-off. Stop door lock if door open: Activates or deactivates the automatic door locking function while a door is open. Delayed door lock: Activates or deactivates the delayed door locking function. Remote locking, unlocking, starting Remote unlock feedback: Activates or deactivates the hazard warning flasher feedback whilst unlocking. Remote door unlock: Changes the configuration to unlock only the driver's door or the whole vehicle whilst unlocking. Auto relock doors: Activates or deactivates the automatic relock function after unlocking without opening the vehicle. Restore factory settings Restore factory settings: Resets all settings to the default settings. Settings in the Colour-InfoDisplay Navi 950/Navi 650/CD 600 Press CONFIG on the Infotainment system faceplate to enter the Configuration menu. Turn the multifunction knob to scroll upwards or downwards in the list. Press the multifunction knob (Navi 950 / Navi 650: press the outer ring) to select a menu item. 135 ● Phone Settings ● Navigation Settings ● Display Settings ● Vehicle Settings In the corresponding submenus the following settings can be changed: Sport Mode Profile ● Engine Sport Performance: Accelerator pedal and gear change characteristics become more responsive. ● Sport Mode Back Lighting: Changes the instrument illumination colour. ● Sport Suspension: Damping becomes harder. ● Sport Steering: Steering support is reduced. Languages Selection of the desired language. ● ● ● ● Sport Mode Profile Languages Time and Date Radio Settings Time and Date See Infotainment manual for further information. 136 Instruments and controls Radio Settings See Infotainment manual for further information. Phone Settings See Infotainment manual for further information. Navigation Settings See Infotainment manual for further information. Display Settings ● Home Page Menu: See Infotainment manual for further information. ● Rear Camera Options: Press to adjust the rear camera options 3 209. ● Display Off: See Infotainment manual for further information. ● Map Settings: See Infotainment manual for further information. Vehicle Settings ● Climate and Air Quality Auto Fan Speed: Modifies the fan regulation. Changed setting will be active after switching the ignition off and on again. Air Conditioning Mode: Activates or deactivates cooling when switching on the ignition or uses the last chosen setting. Auto Demist: Activates or deactivates auto demist. Auto Rear Demist: Activates the rear heated window automatically. ● Comfort and Convenience Chime Volume: Changes the volume of warning chimes. Personalisation by Driver: Activates or deactivates the personalisation function. Auto Reverse Gear Wiper: Activates or deactivates automatic switching on of the rear window wiper when reverse gear is engaged. ● ● ● Collision Detection Systems Park Assist: Activates or deactivates the ultrasonic sensors. Activation is selectable with or without attached trailer coupling. Automatic Collision Preparation: Activates or deactivates the automatic brake functionality of the vehicle in the event of imminent collision danger. The following is selectable: the system will take over brake control, warn by chimes only or is deactivated completely. Side Blind Zone Alert: Activates or deactivates the side blind spot alert system. Lighting Vehicle Locator Lights: Activates or deactivates the entry lighting. Exit Lighting: Activates or deactivates and changes the duration of exit lighting. Power Door Locks Open Door Anti Lock Out: Activates or deactivates the Instruments and controls ● automatic door locking function while a door is open. Auto Door Lock: Activates or deactivates the automatic door unlocking function after switching off ignition. Activates or deactivates the automatic door locking function after driving-off. Delay Door Lock: Activates or deactivates the delayed door locking function. Remote Lock/Unlock/Start Remote Lock Feedback: Activates or deactivates the hazard warning flasher feedback whilst locking. Remote Unlock Feedback: Activates or deactivates the hazard warning flasher feedback whilst unlocking. Remote Door Unlock: Changes the configuration to unlock only the driver's door or the whole vehicle whilst unlocking. Relock Remotely Unlocked Doors: Activates or deactivates the automatic relock function ● after unlocking without opening the vehicle. Return to Factory Settings?: Resets all settings to the default settings. 137 OnStar OnStar is a personal connectivity and service assistant with integrated Wi-Fi hotspot. The OnStar service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Notice OnStar is not available for all markets. For further information, contact your workshop. Notice In order to be available and operational, OnStar needs a valid OnStar subscription, functioning vehicle electrics, mobile service and GPS satellite link. To activate the OnStar services and set up an account, press Z and speak with an advisor. Depending on the equipment of the vehicle, the following services are available: ● Emergency services and support in the case of a vehicle breakdown ● Wi-Fi hotspot 138 ● ● ● ● ● Instruments and controls Smartphone application Remote control, e.g. location of the vehicle, activation of horn and lights, control of central locking system Stolen vehicle assistance Vehicle diagnostics Destination download Notice The OnStar module of the vehicle is deactivated after ten days without an ignition cycle. Functions requiring a data connection will be available again after switching on the ignition. OnStar buttons Notice Depending on the equipment, the OnStar buttons can also be integrated in the rear view mirror. Privacy button Press and hold j until a message is heard to activate or deactivate the transmission of the vehicle location. Press j to answer a call or to end a call to an advisor. Press j to access the Wi-Fi settings. Service button Press Z to establish a connection to an advisor. SOS button Press [ to establish a priority emergency connection to a specially trained emergency advisor. Status LED Green: The system is ready. Green flashing: The system is on a call. Red: A problem arose. Off: System is in standby mode. Red / green flashing for a short period of time: Transmission of the vehicle location has been deactivated. OnStar services General services If you need any information concerning e.g. opening hours, points of interest and destinations or if you need any support e.g. in the case of a vehicle breakdown, a flat tyre and empty fuel tank, press Z to establish a connection to an advisor. Emergency services In the case of an emergency situation, press [ and talk to an advisor. The advisor then contacts emergency or assistance service providers and directs them to your vehicle. In the case of an accident with activation of airbags or belt tensioners, an automatic emergency call is established. The advisor is immediately connected to your vehicle to see whether help is needed. Instruments and controls Wi-Fi hotspot The Wi-Fi hotspot of the vehicle provides internet connectivity with a maximum speed of 4G/LTE. Notice The Wi-Fi hotspot functionality is not available for all markets. Up to seven devices may be connected. To connect a mobile device with the Wi-Fi hotspot: 1. Press j and then select Wi-Fi settings on the Info-Display. The settings displayed include the WiFi hotspot name (SSID), password and connection type. 2. Start a Wi-Fi network search on your mobile device. 3. Select your vehicle hotspot (SSID) when listed. 4. When prompted, enter the password on your mobile device. Notice To change the SSID or password, press Z and talk to an advisor or log in to your account. To switch off the Wi-Fi hotspot functionality, press Z to call an advisor. Smartphone app With the My Vauxhall smartphone app, some vehicle functions can be operated remotely. The following functions are available: ● Lock or unlock vehicle. ● Honk horn or flash lights. ● Check fuel level, engine oil life and tyre pressure (only with tyre pressure monitoring system). ● Send navigation destination to the vehicle, if equipped with a built-in navigation system. ● Locate vehicle on a map. ● Manage Wi-Fi settings. To operate these functions, download the app from Apple's App Store or Google Play Store. 139 Remote control If desired, use any phone to call an advisor, who can remotely operate specific vehicle functions. Find the respective OnStar phone number on our country-specific website. The following functions are available: ● Lock or unlock vehicle. ● Provide information on the vehicle location. ● Honk horn or flash lights. Stolen vehicle assistance If the vehicle is stolen, report the theft to the authorities and request OnStar stolen vehicle assistance. Use any phone to call an advisor. Find the respective OnStar phone number on our country-specific website. OnStar can provide support in locating and recovering the vehicle. Theft alert When the anti-theft alarm system is triggered, a notification is sent to OnStar. You are then informed about this event by text message or email. 140 Instruments and controls Restart prevention By sending remote signals, OnStar can prevent the vehicle from restarting once it has been turned off. On-demand diagnostics At any time e.g. if the vehicle displays a vehicle message, press Z to contact an advisor and ask to complete a real-time diagnostic check to directly determine the issue. Depending on the results, the advisor will provide further support. Diagnostic report The vehicle automatically transmits diagnostic data to OnStar which sends a monthly email report to you and your preferred workshop. Notice The workshop notification function can be disabled in your account. The report contains the status of key operating systems of the vehicle like engine, transmission, airbags, ABS, and other major systems. It also provides information on possible maintenance items and tyre pressure (only with tyre pressure monitoring system). To look at the information in greater detail, select the link within the email and log in to your account. Destination download A desired destination can be directly downloaded to the navigation system. Press Z to call an advisor and describe the destination or point of interest. The advisor can look up any address or point of interest and directly send the destination to the built-in navigation system. OnStar settings OnStar PIN To have full access to all OnStar services, a four-digit PIN is required. The PIN has to be personalised when first talking to an advisor. To change the PIN, press Z to call an advisor. Account data An OnStar subscriber has an account where all the data is stored. To request a change of the account information, press Z and talk to an advisor or log in to your account. If the OnStar service is used on another vehicle, press Z and request that the account be transferred to the new vehicle. Notice In any case, if the vehicle is disposed of, sold or otherwise transferred, immediately inform OnStar about the changes and terminate the OnStar service on this vehicle. Vehicle location The vehicle location is transmitted to OnStar when service is requested or triggered. A message on the InfoDisplay informs about this transmission. To activate or deactivate the transmission of the vehicle location, press and hold j until an audio message is heard. Instruments and controls The deactivation is indicated by the status light flashing red and green for a short period of time and each time the vehicle is started. Notice If the transmission of the vehicle location is deactivated, some services are no longer available. Notice The vehicle location always remains accessible to OnStar in the case of an emergency. Find the privacy policy in your account. Software updates OnStar may remotely carry out software updates without further notice or consent. These updates are to enhance or maintain safety and security or the operation of the vehicle. These updates may concern privacy issues. Find the privacy policy in your account. 141 142 Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting .......................... 142 Light switch .............................. 142 Automatic light control ............. 143 High beam ............................... 144 High beam assist ..................... 144 Headlight flash ......................... 144 Headlight range adjustment .... 145 Headlights when driving abroad .................................... 145 Daytime running lights ............. 146 Adaptive forward lighting ......... 146 Hazard warning flashers .......... 149 Turn and lane-change signals . 149 Front fog lights ......................... 150 Rear fog lights ......................... 150 Parking lights ........................... 150 Reversing lights ....................... 151 Misted light covers ................... 151 Interior lighting ........................... 151 Instrument panel illumination control ..................................... 151 Interior lights ............................ 151 Reading lights .......................... 152 Sunvisor lights ......................... 152 Lighting features ........................ 153 Centre console lighting ............ 153 Entry lighting ............................ 153 Exit lighting .............................. 153 Battery discharge protection .... 154 Exterior lighting Light switch Turn light switch: 7 : lights off 8 : sidelights 9 : low beam Control indicator 8 3 119. Lighting Light switch with automatic light control When switching on the ignition, automatic light control is active. When low beam is on, 8 illuminates. Control indicator 8 3 119. depending on the lighting conditions and information given by the rain sensor system. Daytime running light 3 146. Tail lights Automatic headlight activation Tail lights are illuminated together with low/high beam and sidelights. During poor lighting conditions the headlights are switched on. Furthermore the headlights are switched on if the windscreen wipers have been activated for several wipes. Automatic light control Tunnel detection Turn light switch: AUTO : automatic light control: low beam is switched on and off automatically depending on external lighting conditions m : activation or deactivation of the automatic light control. Switch turns back to AUTO : sidelights 8 : low beam 9 In the Driver Information Centre with Uplevel-Combi-Display, the current status of the automatic light control is displayed. 143 When a tunnel is entered the headlights are switched on immediately. Adaptive forward lighting 3 146. When the automatic light control function is switched on and the engine is running, the system switches between daytime running light and headlights automatically 144 Lighting High beam It switches to low beam when: ● A sensor detects the lights of oncoming or preceding vehicles. ● The vehicle speed is slower than 12 mph. ● It is foggy or snowy. ● Driving in urban areas. If there are no restrictions detected, the system switches back to high beam. Activation To switch from low to high beam, push lever. To switch to low beam, push lever again or pull. High beam assist Description for version with halogen headlights. High beam assist with adaptive forward lighting 3 146. This feature allows high beam to function as the main driving light at night and when vehicle speed is faster than 25 mph. The green control indicator l illuminates continuously when the assist is activated, the blue one 7 illuminates when high beam is on. Control indicator l 3 119. Deactivation Push indicator lever once. It is also deactivated when front fog lights are switched on. If a headlight flash is activated when the high beam is on, the high beam assist will be deactivated. If a headlight flash is activated when the high beam is off, the high beam assist will stay activated. The latest setting of the high beam assist will remain after the ignition is switched on again. Headlight flash To activate the headlight flash, pull lever. The high beam assist is activated by pushing the indicator lever twice with a speed above 25 mph. Lighting Headlight range adjustment Manual headlight range adjustment Headlights when driving abroad 145 Vehicles with Xenon headlight system The asymmetrical headlight beam extends visibility at the edge of the road at the passenger side. However, when driving in countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of the road, adjust the headlights to prevent dazzling of oncoming traffic. Vehicles with halogen headlight system The headlights do not have to be adjusted. To adapt headlight range to the vehicle load to prevent dazzling: turn thumb wheel ? to required position. 0 : front seats occupied 1 : all seats occupied 2 : all seats occupied and load compartment laden 3 : driver's seat occupied and load compartment laden Dynamic automatic headlight levelling 3 146. 1. Key in ignition switch. 2. Pull turn signal lever and hold (headlight flash). 3. Switch on ignition. 4. After approx. five seconds the control indicator f starts flashing and an acoustic signal sounds. Control indicator f 3 119. Every time the ignition is switched on, f flashes as a reminder for approx. four seconds. 146 Lighting For deactivation, operate the same procedure as described above. f will not flash when function is deactivated. Daytime running lights Daytime running lights increase visibility of the vehicle during daylight. They are switched on automatically when ignition is on. If the vehicle is equipped with automatic light control function, the system switches between daytime running light and low/high beam automatically depending on the lighting conditions and information given by the rain sensor system. Automatic light control 3 143. Adaptive forward lighting The Adaptive forward lighting functions are only available with BiXenon headlights. Light range, light distribution and intensity of light are variably triggered depending on the light conditions, weather and road type. With the light switch in position AUTO all lighting functions are available. The following functions are available also with light switch in position 9: ● dynamic curve lighting ● cornering light ● reversing function ● dynamic automatic headlight levelling Playstreet lighting Activated automatically at low speed up to approx. 20 mph. The light beam is turned at an angle of 8° to the roadside. Town lighting Activated automatically at a speed range between approx. 25 and 34 mph and when street lights are detected by the light sensor. The light range is reduced by an extended light distribution. Country lighting Activated automatically at a speed range between approx. 34 and 70 mph. The beam of light and the brightness is different between the left and the right side. Motorway lighting Activated automatically at a speed above approx. 70 mph and minimal steering movements. It switches on after a delay or directly when the vehicle is powerfully accelerated. The light beam is longer and brighter. Adverse weather lighting Activated automatically up to a speed of approx. 43 mph, when the rain sensor recognizes condensation or the wiper operates continuously. The range, distribution and light intensity is regulated variably depending on visibility. Lighting Dynamic curve lighting The light beam pivots based on steering wheel angle and speed, improving lighting in curves. Control indicator f 3 119. Corner lighting On tight bends or when turning off, depending on the steering angle or the turn signal light, an additional left or right reflector is switched on which illuminates the road at a right angle to the direction of travel. It is activated up to a speed of 25 mph. Control indicator f 3 119. Reversing function 147 Activation If the headlights are on and reverse gear is engaged, both corner lights are switched on. They remain illuminated for 20 seconds after disengaging reverse gear or until driving faster than 10 mph in a forward gear. High Beam Assist This feature allows high beam as main driving light by night and when vehicle speed is faster than 25 mph. It switches to low beam when: ● The camera in the windscreen detects the lights of oncoming or preceding vehicles. ● The vehicle speed is slower than 12 mph. ● It is foggy or snowy. ● Driving in urban areas. If there are no restrictions detected, the system switches back to high beam. The high beam assist is activated by pushing the indicator lever twice with a speed above 25 mph. The green control indicator l illuminates continuously when the assist is activated, the blue one 7 illuminates when high beam is on. Control indicator l 3 119. Deactivation Push indicator lever once. It is also deactivated when front fog lights are switched on. 148 Lighting If a headlight flash is activated when the high beam is on, the high beam assist will be deactivated. If a headlight flash is activated when the high beam is off, the high beam assist will stay activated. High beam assist is always active after the ignition is switched on. Intelligent light ranging with automatic high beam activation Intelligent light ranging uses the properties of Bi-Xenon headlights to extend the light range of the low beam by up to 400 metres and additionally activates automatic high beam without dazzling or disturbing oncoming or preceding traffic. High beam is deactivated and the low beam light range is reduced to avoid dazzling when the following restrictions are detected by the front camera in the windscreen: ● A preceding vehicle is recognised. ● An oncoming vehicle is recognised. ● Urban areas are entered. ● It is foggy or snowy. If there are no restrictions detected, the system switches back to high beam. When the system is active, the front camera monitors the area ahead of the vehicle and ensures an optimum light distribution for maximum driver vision during almost all conditions. Intelligent light ranging with automatic high beam activation therefore reduces the difference between conventional low and high beam without drastic changes in lightrange, distribution and intensity. A special topographical evaluation function detects preceding vehicles on hills or slopes by recognising the rear light moving ahead. The system adjusts the height of the light range to ensure optimum illumination on the road ahead without dazzling. Activation Intelligent light ranging and automatic high beam activation are switched on together by pushing the indicator lever twice. They can be switched on with ignition on. Lighting Automatic high beam activation operates at a speed above 25 mph and deactivates below 12 mph. Intelligent light ranging operates above 35 mph. The green control indicator l illuminates continuously when the function is activated, the blue one 7 illuminates when high beam switches on automatically. Deactivation Push indicator lever once. It is also deactivated when front fog lights are switched on. Fault in adaptive forward lighting system When the system detects a failure in the Adaptive forward lighting system, the system moves to a preset position to avoid dazzling of oncoming traffic. If this is not possible the affected headlight will be automatically switched off. In any case one headlight will stay on. A warning is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. 149 In the event of an accident with airbag deployment the hazard warning flashers are activated automatically. Turn and lane-change signals Hazard warning flashers Dynamic automatic headlight levelling To prevent oncoming traffic from dazzle, headlight levelling is automatically adjusted based on inclination information measured by front and rear axle, acceleration or deceleration and vehicle speed. lever up : right turn signal lever down : left turn signal If the lever is moved past the resistance point, the turn signal is switched on constantly. When the steering wheel moves back, the turn signal is automatically deactivated. Operated by pressing ¨. 150 Lighting For three flashes, e.g. when changing lanes, press the lever until resistance is felt and then release. When a trailer is connected, turn signal flashes six times when pressing the lever until resistance is felt and then releasing. Move the lever to the resistance point and hold for longer indication. Switch the turn signal off manually by moving the lever to its original position. Light switch in position AUTO: switching on front fog lights will switch headlights on automatically. Rear fog lights Front fog lights Operated by pressing >. Parking lights Operated by pressing r. Light switch in position AUTO: switching on rear fog light will switch headlights on automatically. Light switch in position 8: rear fog light can only be switched on with front fog lights. The vehicle rear fog light is deactivated when towing. When the vehicle is parked, the parking lights on one side can be activated: 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Move turn signal lever all the way up (right parking lights) or down (left parking lights). Confirmed by a signal and the corresponding turn signal control indicator. Lighting Reversing lights The reversing light comes on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is selected. Interior lighting Instrument panel illumination control 151 On vehicles with light sensor, the brightness can only be adjusted when the exterior lights are on and the light sensor detects night conditions. Interior lights Misted light covers During entry and exit of the vehicle, the front and rear courtesy lights automatically switch on and then off after a delay. The inside of the light housing may mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or after washing. The mist disappears quickly by itself; to help switch on the headlights. Notice In the event of an accident with airbag deployment the courtesy lights are turned on automatically. Front courtesy light Brightness of the following lights can be adjusted when the exterior lights are on: ● instrument panel illumination ● Info-Display ● illuminated switches and operation elements Turn thumb wheel A and hold until the desired brightness is obtained. 152 Lighting Operate rocker switch: w : automatic switching on and off press u : on press v : off Rear courtesy lights Reading lights Illuminates in conjunction with the front courtesy light depending on rocker switch position. Press s or t to switch on manually. Operated by pressing s and t in front and rear courtesy lights. Courtesy light on version with panorama roof Sunvisor lights Illuminates when the cover is opened. Left and right lamps are separately switchable. Operate rocker switches: centre posi‐ : automatic switching tion on and off press I : on press 0 : off Lighting Lighting features Centre console lighting Spotlight incorporated in the interior lighting comes on when headlights are switched on. Entry lighting Welcome lighting The following lights are switched on for a short time by unlocking the vehicle with the radio remote control: ● headlights ● tail lights ● number plate lights ● instrument panel light ● interior lights ● door and console lights ● puddle lights Some functions work only in the dark and facilitates locating the vehicle. The lighting switches off immediately when the ignition key is turned to position 1 3 167. Activation or deactivation of this function can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. The settings can be saved for the key being used 3 22. The following lights will additionally switch on when the driver's door is opened: ● illumination of some switches ● Driver Information Centre ● door pocket lights ● console lights 153 Path lighting Headlights, tail lights and number plate lights illuminate the surrounding area for an adjustable time after leaving the vehicle. Activating Exit lighting The following lights switch on if the key is removed from the ignition switch: ● interior lights ● instrument panel light (only when it is dark) ● door lights ● puddle lights They will switch off automatically after a delay and will be activated again if the driver's door is opened. 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Remove ignition key. 3. Open driver's door. 4. Pull turn signal lever. 5. Close driver's door. If the driver's door is not closed the lights switch off after two minutes. 154 Lighting Exit lighting is switched off immediately if the turn signal lever is pulled while the driver's door is open. Activation, deactivation and duration of this function can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. The settings can be saved for the key being used 3 22. Battery discharge protection Vehicle battery state of charge function The function guarantees longest vehicle battery life via a generator with controllable power output and optimised power distribution. To prevent discharge of the vehicle battery when driving, the following systems are reduced automatically in two stages and finally switched off: ● Auxiliary heater ● Heated rear window and mirrors ● Heated seats ● Fan In the second stage a message which confirms the activation of the vehicle battery discharge protection will be displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Switching off electric lights To prevent discharge of the vehicle battery when the ignition is switched off, some interior lights are switched off automatically after some time. Climate control Climate control Climate control systems ............. 155 Heating and ventilation system 155 Air conditioning system ........... 156 Electronic climate control system .................................... 158 Auxiliary heater ........................ 162 Air vents ..................................... 163 Adjustable air vents ................. 163 Fixed air vents ......................... 163 Maintenance .............................. 163 Air intake ................................. 163 Pollen filter ............................... 163 Air conditioning regular operation ................................ 164 Service .................................... 164 Climate control systems Heating and ventilation system 155 Heating will not be fully effective until the engine has reached normal operating temperature. Air distribution s : to windscreen and front door windows M : to head area via adjustable air vents K : to foot well and windscreen All combinations are possible. Fan speed Adjust the air flow by switching the fan to the desired speed. Controls for: ● temperature ● air distribution ● fan speed ● demisting and defrosting Heated rear window Ü 3 35. Temperature red : warm blue : cold 156 Climate control Demisting and defrosting Air conditioning system Cooling n ● In addition to the heating and ventilation system, the air conditioning system has controls for: n : cooling 4 : air recirculation Press n to switch on cooling. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. Cooling is only functional when the engine is running and climate control fan is switched on. Press n again to switch off cooling. The air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies (dries) as soon as the outside temperature is slightly above the freezing point. Therefore condensation may form and drip from under the vehicle. ● ● ● Press V: fan automatically switches to higher speed, the air distribution is directed towards the windscreen. Set temperature control to warmest level. Switch on heated rear window Ü. Open side air vents as required and direct them towards the door windows. Heated seats ß 3 48, Heated steering wheel * 3 101. Climate control If no cooling or drying is required, switch off the cooling system for fuel saving reasons. Activated cooling may inhibit Autostops. Stop-start system 3 168. Air recirculation system 4 9 Warning Maximum cooling The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode. In operation without cooling the air humidity increases, so the windows may mist up from inside. The quality of the passenger compartment air deteriorates, which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy. In warm and very humid ambient air conditions, the windscreen may mist up from outside, when cold air is directed to it. If windscreen mists up from outside, activate windscreen wiper and deactivate s. Press 4 to activate air recirculation mode. Activation is indicated by the LED in the button. Press 4 again to deactivate air recirculation mode. 157 Briefly open the windows so that hot air can disperse quickly. ● Switch on cooling n. ● Air circulation system 4 on. ● Press air distribution switch M. ● Set temperature control to coldest level. ● Set fan speed to highest level. ● Open all vents. 158 Climate control Demisting and defrosting the windows V ● ● ● ● Press V: fan automatically switches to higher speed, the air distribution is directed towards the windscreen. Set temperature control to warmest level. Switch on heated rear window Ü. Open side air vents as required and direct them towards the door windows. Notice If V is pressed while the engine is running, an Autostop will be inhibited until V is pressed again. If s is pressed with the fan switched on and the engine running, an Autostop will be inhibited until s is pressed again or until the fan is switched off. If V is pressed while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically. If s is pressed with the fan switched on while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically. Stop-start system 3 168. Electronic climate control system The dual zone climate control allows different climatisation temperatures for driver side and front passenger side. In automatic mode, temperature, fan speed and air distribution are regulated automatically. Controls for: ● temperature on driver side ● air distribution ● fan speed ● temperature on front passenger side : cooling n AUTO : automatic mode : manual air recirculation 4 : demisting and defrosting V Heated rear window Ü 3 35, Heated seats ß 3 48, Heated steering wheel * 3 101. Climate control Each change of settings is shown in the Info-Display for a few seconds. The electronic climate control system is only fully operational when the engine is running. 159 Automatic mode AUTO Press n to switch on optimal cooling and demisting. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. ● Set the preselected temperatures for driver and front passenger using the left and right rotary knobs. Recommended temperature is 22 °C. The fan speed regulation in automatic mode can be changed in the Settings menu. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Basic setting for maximum comfort: ● Press AUTO, the air distribution and fan speed are regulated automatically. ● Open all air vents to allow optimised air distribution in automatic mode. Temperature preselection ● Set temperatures to the desired value. 160 Climate control Demisting and defrosting the windows V If the minimum temperature Lo is set, the climate control system runs at maximum cooling, if cooling n is switched on. If the maximum temperature Hi is set, the climate control system runs at maximum heating. ● Notice If n is switched on, reducing the set cabin temperature can cause the engine to restart from an Autostop or inhibit an Autostop. ● ● Stop-start system 3 168. ● Press V. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. Temperature and air distribution are set automatically and the fan runs at high speed. Switch on heated rear window Ü. To return to previous mode: press V. To return to automatic mode: press AUTO. Setting of automatic rear window heating can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Notice If V is pressed while the engine is running, an Autostop will be inhibited until V is pressed again. If s is pressed with the fan switched on and the engine running, an Autostop will be inhibited until s is pressed again or until the fan is switched off. If V is pressed while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically. If s is pressed with the fan switched on while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically. Stop-start system 3 168. Manual settings Climate control system settings can be changed by activating the buttons and rotary knobs as follows. Changing a setting will deactivate the automatic mode. Climate control 161 Fan speed Z Air distribution s, M, K Cooling n Press lower button to decrease or upper button to increase fan speed as shown in the illustration. The fan speed is indicated by the number of segments in the display. Pressing the lower button for longer: fan and cooling are switched off. Pressing the upper button for longer: the fan runs at maximum speed. To return to automatic mode: Press AUTO. Press appropriate button for desired adjustment. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. s : to windscreen and front door windows (air conditioning is activated in the background to help preventing windows from fogging) M : to head area via adjustable air vents K : to foot well and windscreen Press n to switch on cooling. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. Cooling is only functional when the engine is running and climate control fan is switched on. Press n again to switch off cooling. The air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies (dries) when outside temperature is above a specific level. Therefore condensation may form and drip from under the vehicle. If no cooling or drying is required, switch off the cooling system for fuel saving reasons. When the cooling All combinations are possible. Return to automatic air distribution: press AUTO. 162 Climate control system is switched off, no engine restart will be requested by the climate control system during an Autostop. Exception: defrost system is activated and outside temperature above 0 °C. The display will indicate ACON when cooling is activated or ACOFF when the cooling is deactivated. Activation or deactivation of cooling operation after engine start can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Stop-start system 3 168. Air recirculation mode 4 Press 4 to activate the air recirculation mode. Activation is indicated by illumination of the LED in the button. Press 4 again to deactivate recirculation mode. 9 Warning The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode. In operation without cooling the air humidity increases, so the windows may mist up from inside. The quality of the passenger compartment air deteriorates, which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy. In warm and very humid ambient air conditions, the windscreen may mist up from outside when cold air is directed towards it. If windscreen mists up from outside, activate windscreen wiper and deactivate s. Basic settings Some settings can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Auxiliary heater Air heater Quickheat is an electric auxiliary air heater which automatically warms up the passenger compartment more quickly. Climate control Air vents Maintenance Adjustable air vents Air intake 163 At least one air vent must be open while the cooling is on. Direct the flow of air by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vent, turn the adjuster wheel towards the smaller W symbol. To open the vent, turn the adjuster wheel towards the bigger W symbol. Adjust the air amount at the vent outlet by turning the adjuster wheel. 9 Warning Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of damage and injury in case of an accident. Fixed air vents Additional air vents are located beneath the windscreen and door windows and in the foot wells. The air intake in front of the windscreen in the engine compartment must be kept clear to allow air intake. Remove any leaves, dirt or snow. Pollen filter The pollen filter cleans dust, soot, pollen and spores from the air entering the vehicle through the air intake. 164 Climate control Air conditioning regular operation In order to ensure continuously efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year. Operation with cooling is not possible when the outside temperature is too low. Service For optimal cooling performance, it is recommended to annually check the climate control system, starting three years after initial vehicle registration, including: ● functionality and pressure test ● heating functionality ● leakage check ● check of drive belts ● cleaning of condenser and evaporator drainage ● performance check Driving and operating Driving and operating Driving hints ............................... 166 Control of the vehicle ............... 166 Steering ................................... 166 Starting and operating ............... 166 New vehicle running-in ............ 166 Ignition switch positions ........... 167 Retained power off .................. 167 Starting the engine .................. 167 Overrun cut-off ........................ 168 Stop-start system .................... 168 Parking .................................... 170 Engine exhaust .......................... 171 Diesel particle filter .................. 171 Catalytic converter ................... 172 Automatic transmission .............. 173 Transmission display ............... 173 Selector lever .......................... 174 Manual mode ........................... 175 Electronic driving programmes 175 Fault ........................................ 175 Interruption of power supply .... 176 Manual transmission .................. 177 Brakes ........................................ 177 Antilock brake system ............. 177 Parking brake .......................... 178 Brake assist ............................. 180 Hill start assist ......................... 180 Ride control systems ................. 180 Traction Control system .......... 180 Electronic Stability Control ...... 181 Interactive driving system ........ 182 Driver assistance systems ......... 185 Cruise control .......................... 185 Speed limiter ........................... 187 Adaptive cruise control ............ 188 Forward collision alert ............. 195 Following distance indication ... 198 Active Emergency Braking ...... 199 Parking assist .......................... 201 Side blind spot alert ................. 208 Rear view camera ................... 209 Traffic sign assistant ................ 211 Lane departure warning .......... 215 Fuel ............................................ 216 Fuel for petrol engines ............. 216 Fuel for diesel engines ............ 216 Fuel for liquid gas operation .... 217 Refuelling ................................ 219 Fuel consumption - CO2Emissions .............................. 222 165 Trailer hitch ................................ 223 General information ................. 223 Driving characteristics and towing tips .............................. 223 Trailer towing ........................... 223 Towing equipment ................... 224 Trailer stability assist ............... 227 166 Driving and operating Driving hints Control of the vehicle Never coast with engine not running (except during Autostop) Many systems will not function in this situation (e.g. brake servo unit, power steering). Driving in this manner is a danger to yourself and others. All systems function during an Autostop, but there will be a controlled reduction in power steering assist and vehicle speed is reduced. Stop-start system 3 168. Idle boost If charging of the vehicle battery is required due to battery condition, the power output of the generator must be increased. This will be achieved by an idle boost which may be audible. A message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Pedals To ensure the pedal travel is uninhibited, there must be no mats in the area of the pedals. Use only floor mats which fit properly and are fixed by the retainers on the driver's side. Steering If power steering assist is lost because the engine stops or due to a system malfunction, the vehicle can be steered but may require increased effort. Control indicator c 3 116. Caution Vehicles equipped with hydraulic power steering: If the steering wheel is turned until it reaches the end of its travel, and is held in that position for more than 15 seconds, damage may occur to the power steering system and there may be loss of power steering assist. Starting and operating New vehicle running-in Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first few journeys. During the first drive, smoke may occur because of wax and oil evaporating off the exhaust system. Park the vehicle in the open for a while after the first drive and avoid inhaling the fumes. During the running-in period fuel and engine oil consumption may be higher and the cleaning process of the diesel particle filter may take place more often. Autostop may be inhibited to allow for charging the battery. Diesel particle filter 3 171. Driving and operating Ignition switch positions ● power windows ● sunroof ● power outlets Power to the Infotainment system will continue to operate for 30 minutes or until the key is removed from the ignition switch, regardless of whether any door will be opened. Starting the engine 0 : ignition off 1 : steering wheel lock released, ignition off 2 : ignition on, for diesel engine: preheating 3 : starting Diesel engine: turn the key to position 2 for preheating until control indicator ! extinguishes. Turn the key briefly to position 3 and release: an automatic procedure operates the starter with a short delay as long as the engine is running, see Automatic Starter Control. Before restarting or to switch off the engine, turn the key back to position 0. During an Autostop, the engine can be started by depressing the clutch pedal. Starting the vehicle at low temperatures Retained power off The following electronic systems can work until the driver's door is opened or at the latest for ten minutes after the ignition is switched off: 167 Manual transmission: operate clutch. Automatic transmission: operate brake and move the selector lever to P or N. Do not operate the accelerator pedal. Starting the engine without additional heaters is possible down to -25 °С for diesel engines and -30 °C for petrol engines. Required is an engine oil with the correct viscosity, the correct fuel, performed services and a sufficiently charged vehicle battery. With temperatures below -30 °C the automatic transmission needs a warming phase of approx. five minutes. The selector lever must be in position P. 168 Driving and operating Automatic Starter Control Overrun cut-off This function controls the engine starting procedure. The driver does not need to hold the key in position 3. Once applied, the system will go on starting automatically until the engine is running. Because of the checking procedure, the engine starts running after a short delay. Possible reasons for a non-starting engine: ● Clutch pedal not operated (manual transmission). ● Brake pedal not operated or selector lever not in P or N (automatic transmission). ● Timeout occurred. The fuel supply is automatically cutoff during overrun, i.e. when the vehicle is driven with a gear engaged but accelerator is released. Turbo engine warm-up Upon start-up, engine available torque may be limited for a short time, especially when the engine temperature is cold. The limitation is to allow the lubrication system to fully protect the engine. Deactivation Stop-start system The stop-start system helps to save fuel and to reduce the exhaust emissions. When conditions allow, it switches off the engine as soon as the vehicle is at a low speed or at a standstill, e.g. at a traffic light or in a traffic jam. It starts the engine automatically as soon as the clutch is depressed. A battery sensor ensures that an Autostop is only performed if the vehicle battery is sufficiently charged for a restart. Activation The stop-start system is available as soon as the engine is started, the vehicle starts-off and the conditions as stated below in this section are fulfilled. Deactivate the stop-start system manually by pressing eco. The deactivation is indicated when the LED in the button extinguishes. Autostop If the vehicle is at a low speed or at a standstill, activate an Autostop as follows: ● Depress the clutch pedal. ● Move the selector lever to neutral. ● Release the clutch pedal. Driving and operating The engine will be switched off while the ignition stays on. An Autostop is indicated by the needle at the AUTOSTOP position in the tachometer. During an Autostop, the heating and brake performance will be maintained. Caution The power steering assist may be reduced during an Autostop. Conditions for an Autostop The stop-start system checks if each of the following conditions is fulfilled: ● The stop-start system is not manually deactivated. ● The bonnet is fully closed. ● The driver's door is closed or the driver's seat belt is fastened. ● The vehicle battery is sufficiently charged and in good condition. ● The engine is warmed-up. ● The engine coolant temperature is not too high. ● The engine exhaust temperature is not too high, e.g. after driving with high engine load. ● The ambient temperature is above -5 °C. ● The climate control system allows an Autostop. ● The brake vacuum is sufficient. ● The self-cleaning function of the diesel particle filter is not active. ● The vehicle was driven at least at walking speed since the last Autostop. 169 Otherwise an Autostop will be inhibited. Certain settings of the climate control system may inhibit an Autostop. See "Climate control" chapter for more details 3 158. Immediately after motorway driving, an Autostop may be inhibited. New vehicle running-in 3 166. Vehicle battery discharge protection To ensure reliable engine restarts, several battery discharge protection features are implemented as part of the stop-start system. Power saving measures During an Autostop, several electric features, e.g. auxiliary electric heater or heated rear window are disabled or switched into a power saving mode. The fan speed of the climate control system is reduced to save power. Restart of the engine by the driver Depress the clutch pedal to restart the engine. 170 Driving and operating The engine start is indicated by the needle at the idle speed position in the tachometer. If the selector lever is shifted out of neutral before depressing the clutch first, control indicator - illuminates or is shown as a symbol in the Driver Information Centre. Control indicator - 3 115. Restart of the engine by the stopstart system The selector lever must be in neutral to enable an automatic restart. If one of the following conditions occurs during an Autostop, the engine will be restarted automatically by the stop-start system: ● The stop-start system is manually deactivated. ● The bonnet is opened. ● The driver's seat belt is unfastened and the driver's door is opened. ● The engine temperature is too low. ● The charging level of the vehicle battery is below a defined level. ● The brake vacuum is not sufficient. ● The vehicle is driven at least at walking speed. ● The climate control system requests an engine start. ● The air conditioning is manually switched on. If the bonnet is not fully closed, a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. If an electric accessory, e.g. a portable CD player, is connected to the power outlet, a brief power drop during restart might be noticeable. Parking 9 Warning ● Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface. ● ● ● Always apply the parking brake. Activate the manual parking brake without pressing the release button. Apply as firmly as possible on a downhill slope or uphill slope. Depress brake pedal at the same time to reduce operating force. For vehicles with electric parking brake, pull switch m for approx. one second. The electric parking brake is applied when control indicator m illuminates 3 115. Switch off the engine. If the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill slope, engage first gear or set the selector lever to position P before removing the ignition key. On an uphill slope, turn the front wheels away from the kerb. If the vehicle is on a downhill slope, engage reverse gear or set the selector lever to position P before removing the ignition Driving and operating ● ● ● ● ● key. Turn the front wheels towards the kerb. Close the windows and the sunroof. Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch. Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock is felt to engage. For vehicles with automatic transmission, the key can only be removed when the selector lever is in position P. Lock the vehicle. Activate the anti-theft alarm system. The engine cooling fans may run after the engine has been switched off 3 230. Caution After running at high engine speeds or with high engine loads, operate the engine briefly at a low load or run in neutral for approx. 30 seconds before switching off, in order to protect the turbocharger. Notice In the event of an accident with airbag deployment, the engine is turned off automatically if the vehicle comes to a standstill within a certain time. 171 Engine exhaust 9 Danger Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide, which is colourless and odourless and could be fatal if inhaled. If exhaust gases enter the interior of the vehicle, open the windows. Have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop. Avoid driving with an open load compartment, otherwise exhaust gases could enter the vehicle. Diesel particle filter The diesel particle filter system filters harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system includes a self-cleaning function that runs automatically during driving without any notification. The filter is cleaned by periodically burning off the soot particles at high temperature. This process takes place automatically under set driving conditions and may take up to 25 minutes. Typically it 172 Driving and operating needs between seven and twelve minutes. Autostop is not available and fuel consumption may be higher during this period. The emission of smells and smoke during this process is normal. % illuminates when diesel particle filter is full. Start cleaning process as soon as possible. % flashes when diesel particle filter has reached the maximum filling level. Start cleaning process immediately to avoid damage to the engine. Cleaning process Under certain driving conditions, e.g. short distances, the system cannot clean itself automatically. If the cleaning of the filter is required and if previous driving conditions did not enable automatic cleaning, it will be indicated by control indicator %. Simultaneously Diesel partic. filter is full continue driving or warning code 55 appears in the Driver Information Centre. To activate cleaning process, continue driving, keep engine speed above 2000 revolutions per minute. Shift down if necessary. Diesel particle filter cleaning is then started. If control indicator g illuminates additionally, cleaning is not possible, seek the assistance of a workshop. Caution If the cleaning process is interrupted, there is a risk of provoking severe engine damage. Cleaning takes place quickest at high engine speeds and loads. The control indicator % extinguishes as soon as the self-cleaning operation is complete. Catalytic converter The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust gases. Caution Fuel grades other than those listed on pages 3 216, 3 297 could damage the catalytic converter or electronic components. Unburnt petrol will overheat and damage the catalytic converter. Therefore avoid excessive use of the starter, running the fuel tank dry and starting the engine by pushing or towing. In the event of misfiring, uneven engine running, a reduction in engine performance or other unusual problems, have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop as soon as possible. In an emergency, driving Driving and operating can be continued for a short period, keeping vehicle speed and engine speed low. Automatic transmission The automatic transmission permits automatic gearshifting (automatic mode) or manual gearshifting (manual mode). Manual shifting is possible in manual mode by tapping the selector lever 3 175. 173 In automatic mode, the driving programme is indicated by D in the Driver Information Centre. R indicates reverse gear. N indicates neutral position. P indicates park position. Midlevel display: in manual mode the number of the selected gear is indicated. Transmission display The mode or selected gear is shown in the transmission display. Uplevel display: in manual mode, M and the number of the selected gear is indicated. 174 Driving and operating Selector lever < : manual mode upshifting: move selector lever in position M and tap upwards ] : manual mode downshifting: move selector lever in position M and tap rearwards The selector lever is locked in P and can only be moved when the ignition is on and the brake pedal is applied. P : park position, press release button, wheels are locked, engage only when the vehicle is stationary and parking brake is applied R : reverse gear, press release button, engage only when vehicle is stationary N : neutral D : automatic mode M : manual mode: move selector lever from D to the left. The engine can only be started with the lever in position P or N. When position N is selected, press the brake pedal or apply the parking brake before starting. Do not accelerate while engaging a gear. Never depress the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the same time. When a gear is engaged, the vehicle slowly begins to creep when the brake is released. Engine braking To utilise the engine braking effect, select a lower gear in good time when driving downhill, see manual mode. Rocking the vehicle Without brake pedal applied, the control indicator j illuminates. If the selector lever is not in P when the ignition is switched off, the control indicators j and P flash. To engage P or R, press the release button. Rocking the vehicle is only permissible if the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud or snow. Move the selector lever between D and R in a repeat pattern. Do not race the engine and avoid sudden acceleration. Driving and operating Parking Apply the parking brake and engage P. The ignition key can only be removed when the selector lever is in position P. Manual mode The selected gear is indicated in the instrument cluster. If a higher gear is selected when vehicle speed is too low, or a lower gear when vehicle speed is too high, the shift is not executed. This can cause a message in the Driver Information Centre. In manual mode, no automatic shifting to a higher gear takes place at high engine revolutions. Electronic driving programmes ● Move selector lever out of position D towards the left to select manual mode M. Tap selector lever forwards < : shift to a higher gear backwards ] : shift to a lower gear ● Following a cold start, the operating temperature programme increases engine speed to quickly bring the catalytic converter to the required temperature. The automatic neutral shift function automatically shifts to idling when the vehicle is stopped with a forward gear engaged and the brake pedal is pressed. ● ● ● 175 When SPORT mode is engaged, the vehicle shifts at higher engine speeds (unless cruise control is on). SPORT mode 3 182. Special programmes automatically adapt the shifting points when driving up inclines or down hills. When starting off in snowy or icy conditions or on other slippery surfaces, the electronic transmission control selects a higher gear automatically. Kickdown If the accelerator pedal is pressed down completely in automatic mode, the transmission shifts to a lower gear depending on engine speed. Fault In the event of a fault, control indicator g illuminates. Additionally, a code number or a vehicle message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 126. 176 Driving and operating 3. Insert a screwdriver into the opening as far as it will go and move the selector lever out of P or N. If P or N is engaged again, the selector lever will be locked in position again. Have the cause of the power supply interruption remedied by a workshop. 4. Mount the selector lever trim onto the centre console and refit. The transmission no longer shifts automatically. Continued travel is possible with manual shifting. Only the highest gear is available. Depending on the fault, 2nd gear may also be available in manual mode. Shift only when vehicle is at a standstill. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. Interruption of power supply In the event of an interruption of power supply, the selector lever cannot be moved out of the P position. The ignition key cannot be removed from the ignition switch. If the vehicle battery is discharged, start the vehicle using jump leads 3 281. If the vehicle battery is not the cause of the fault, release the selector lever. 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Release the selector lever trim from the centre console at the front, fold it upwards and rotate it to the left. Driving and operating Manual transmission Caution It is not advisable to drive with the hand resting on the selector lever. Upshift indication 3 116. To engage reverse, with the vehicle stationary, depress clutch pedal, press the release button on the selector lever and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever to neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection. Do not slip the clutch unnecessarily. When operating, depress the clutch pedal completely. Do not use the pedal as a foot rest. 177 Brakes The brake system comprises two independent brake circuits. If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be braked using the other brake circuit. However, braking effect is achieved only when the brake pedal is depressed firmly. Considerably more force is needed for this. The braking distance is extended. Seek the assistance of a workshop before continuing your journey. When the engine is not running, the support of the brake servo unit disappears once the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. Braking effect is not reduced, but braking requires significantly greater force. It is especially important to bear this in mind when being towed. Control indicator R 3 115. Antilock brake system Antilock brake system (ABS) prevents the wheels from locking. 178 Driving and operating ABS starts to regulate brake pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock. The vehicle remains steerable, even during hard braking. ABS control is made apparent through a pulse in the brake pedal and the noise of the regulation process. For optimum braking, keep the brake pedal fully depressed throughout the braking process, despite the fact that the pedal is pulsating. Do not reduce the pressure on the pedal. After starting off the system performs a self-test which may be audible. Control indicator u 3 116. Adaptive brake light During full braking, all three brake lights flash for the duration of ABS control. Parking brake Fault 9 Warning Manual parking brake If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heavier than normal. The advantages of ABS are no longer available. During hard braking, the vehicle can no longer be steered and may swerve. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. 9 Warning Always apply parking brake firmly without operating the release button, and apply as firmly as possible on a downhill or uphill slope. To release the parking brake, pull the lever up slightly, press the release button and fully lower the lever. Driving and operating To reduce the operating forces of the parking brake, depress the brake pedal at the same time. Control indicator R 3 115. Electric parking brake adequate force. For maximum force, e.g. parking with trailer or on inclines, pull switch m twice. The electric parking brake is applied when control indicator m illuminates 3 115. The electric parking brake can always be activated, even if the ignition is off. Do not operate electric parking brake system too often without engine running, as this will discharge the vehicle battery. Before leaving the vehicle, check the electric parking brake status. Control indicator m 3 115. Applying when vehicle is stationary 9 Warning Pull switch m for approx. one second, the electric parking brake operates automatically with Releasing Switch on ignition. Keep brake pedal depressed and then push switch m. Drive away function Vehicles with manual transmission: Depressing the clutch pedal and then slightly releasing the clutch pedal and slightly depressing the accelerator pedal releases the electric parking 179 brake automatically. This is not possible when the switch m is pulled at the same time. Vehicles with automatic transmission: Engaging D and then depressing the accelerator pedal releases the electric parking brake automatically. This is not possible when the switch m is pulled at the same time. Dynamic braking when vehicle is moving When the vehicle is moving and the switch m is kept pulled, the electric parking brake system will decelerate the vehicle, but will not apply statically. As soon as the switch m is released, dynamic braking will be stopped. Fault Failure mode of electric parking brake is indicated by control indicator j and by a code number or a vehicle message which is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 126. 180 Driving and operating Apply electric parking brake: pull and hold the switch m for more than five seconds . If control indicator m illuminates, electric parking brake is applied. Release electric parking brake: push and hold the switch m for more than two seconds. If control indicator m extinguishes, electric parking brake is released. Control indicator m flashes: electric parking brake is not fully applied or released. When continuously flashing, release electric parking brake and retry applying. Brake assist If the brake pedal is depressed quickly and forcefully, maximum brake force is automatically applied (full braking). Maintain steady pressure on the brake pedal for as long as full braking is required. Maximum brake force is automatically reduced when the brake pedal is released. Hill start assist The system helps prevent unintended movement when driving away on inclines. When releasing the brake pedal after stopping on an incline, the brakes remain on for a further two seconds. The brakes release automatically as soon as the vehicle begins to accelerate. The hill start assist is not active during an Autostop. Ride control systems Traction Control system The Traction Control system (TC) is a component of the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 3 181. TC improves driving stability when necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip, by preventing the drive wheels from spinning. As soon as the drive wheels starts to spin, engine output is reduced and the wheel spinning the most is braked individually. This considerably improves the driving stability of the vehicle on slippery road surfaces. TC is operational after each engine start as soon as control indicator b extinguishes. When TC operates b flashes. Driving and operating 9 Warning Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks when driving. Adapt speed to the road conditions. Control indicator b 3 117. Deactivation TC can be switched off when spinning of drive wheels is required: press b briefly to deactivate TC, k illuminates. Deactivation is displayed as status message in the Driver Information Centre. TC is reactivated by pressing b again. TC is also reactivated the next time the ignition is switched on. Electronic Stability Control Electronic Stability Control (ESC) improves driving stability when necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip. It also prevents the drive wheels from spinning. ESC operates in combination with the Traction Control system (TC) 3 180. As soon as the vehicle starts to swerve (understeer/oversteer), engine output is reduced and the wheels are braked individually. This considerably improves the driving stability of the vehicle on slippery road surfaces. ESC is operational after each engine start as soon as the control indicator b extinguishes. 181 When ESC operates b flashes. 9 Warning Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks when driving. Adapt speed to the road conditions. Control indicator b 3 117. Deactivation 182 Driving and operating For a more sporty behaviour ESC and TC can be deactivated separately: ● Press b briefly: only Traction control system is inactive, ESC remains active, k illuminates. ● Press and hold b for min. five seconds: TC and ESC are deactivated, k and n illuminate. Additionally, the selected mode is displayed as status message in the Driver Information Centre. If the vehicle comes into threshold with deactivated ESP, the system will reactivate ESP for the time duration of the threshold, when the brake pedal is depressed once. ESC is reactivated by pressing b again. If the TC system was previously disabled, both TC and ESC are reactivated. ESC is also reactivated the next time the ignition is switched on. Deactivation, VXR version For very high-performance driving ESC and TC can be deactivated separately. The following modes are selectable: ● Press b briefly: only Traction control system is inactive, ESC remains active, k illuminates. ● Press b twice briefly within 2 seconds: TC is inactive, ESC is operable without engine power reduction, k and n illuminate. ● Hold b pressed for min. 5 seconds: TC and ESC are completely inactive, k and n illuminate. Additionally the selected mode is displayed as status message in the Driver Information Centre. On VXR version TC and ESC remain deactivated even if the vehicle comes into threshold with unstable driveability. ESC is reactivated by pressing b again. If the TC system was previously disabled, both TC and ESC are reactivated. ESC is also reactivated the next time the ignition is switched on. Interactive driving system Flex Ride Flex Ride driving system allows the driver to select between three driving modes: ● SPORT mode: press SPORT, LED illuminates. ● TOUR mode: press TOUR, LED illuminates. ● NORMAL mode: both SPORT and TOUR are not pressed, no LED illuminates. Driving and operating Deactivate SPORT mode and TOUR mode by pressing the corresponding button once more. In each driving mode, Flex Ride networks the following electronic systems: ● Continuous Damping Control ● Accelerator Pedal Control ● Steering Control ● Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ● Antilock brake system (ABS) with cornering brake control (CBC) ● Automatic transmission SPORT mode The settings of the systems are adapted to a sportier driving style: ● Damping of shock absorbers reacts more stiffly to provide better contact with the road surface. ● The engine reacts more quickly to the accelerator pedal. ● Steering support is reduced. ● Shift points of automatic transmission occur later. ● With SPORT mode activated, the illumination of main instruments changes from white to red. TOUR mode The settings of the systems are adapted to a comfort driving style: ● Damping of shock absorbers reacts more softly. ● Accelerator pedal reacts with standard settings. ● Steering support is in standard mode. ● ● 183 Shift points of automatic transmission occur in a comfort mode. Illumination of main instruments is white. NORMAL mode All settings of the systems are adapted to standard values. Drive mode control Within each manual selected driving mode SPORT, TOUR or NORMAL, the Drive Mode Control (DMC) detects and analyses continuously the real driving characteristic, responses by the driver, and the active dynamic state of the vehicle. If necessary, the control unit of DMC automatically changes the settings within the selected driving mode or, when recognising greater variations, the driving mode is changed for the length of variation. If, for example, NORMAL mode is selected and DMC detects a sporty driving behaviour, DMC changes several settings of the Normal mode 184 Driving and operating into sporty settings. The DMC changes to SPORT mode in case of very sporty driving behaviour. If, for example, TOUR mode is selected and whilst driving on a winding road a sudden hard brake is necessary, DMC will detect the dynamic vehicle condition and changes the settings for suspension to SPORT mode to increase vehicle stability. When the driving characteristic or the dynamic vehicle state returns to former state, DMC will change the settings to the preselected driving mode. Personalised settings in the Sport mode The driver can select the functions of the SPORT mode when SPORT is pressed. These settings can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Flex Ride - VXR Version The VXR Version of Flex Ride system works in the same way as the standard Flex Ride system with the difference that the modes have a more sporty characteristic. VXR Flex Ride driving system allows the driver to select between three driving modes: ● VXR mode: press VXR, LED illuminates. ● SPORT mode: press SPORT, LED illuminates. ● NORMAL mode: neither SPORT nor VXR is pressed, no LED illuminates. Deactivate SPORT mode and VXR mode by pressing the corresponding button once more. In each driving mode, VXR Flex Ride networks the following electronic systems: ● Continuous Damping Control ● Accelerator Pedal Control ● Steering Control ● Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ● Antilock brake system (ABS) with cornering brake control (CBC) Driving and operating NORMAL mode In NORMAL mode, when neither SPORT nor VXR is pressed, all settings of the systems are adapted to standard values. SPORT mode The settings of the systems are adapted to a sportier driving style. VXR mode The drive dynamic characteristics are adapted to high performance settings. In this mode, the illumination of main instruments is switched to red. Personalised settings in the VXR mode The driver can select the functions of the VXR mode when VXR is pressed. These settings can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. 185 Driver assistance systems 9 Warning Driver assistance systems are developed to support the driver and not to replace the driver's attention. The driver accepts full responsibility when driving the vehicle. When using driver assistance systems, always take care regarding the current traffic situation. Cruise control The Cruise control can store and maintain speeds of approx. 20 to 120 mph. Deviations from the stored speeds may occur when driving uphill or downhill. For safety reasons, the cruise control cannot be activated until the brake pedal has been operated once. Activating in first gear is not possible. Do not use the cruise control if it is not advisable to maintain a constant speed. With automatic transmission, only activate cruise control in automatic mode. Control indicator m 3 119. Switching on Press m; control indicator m in instrument cluster illuminates white. Activation Accelerate to the desired speed and turn thumb wheel to SET/-; the current speed is stored and 186 Driving and operating maintained. Control indicator m in instrument cluster illuminates green. Accelerator pedal can be released. Vehicle speed can be increased by depressing the accelerator pedal. When the accelerator pedal is released, the previously stored speed is resumed. Cruise control remains activated while gearshifting. Increase speed With cruise control active, hold thumb wheel turned to RES/+ or briefly turn to RES/+ repeatedly: speed increases continuously or in small increments. Alternatively, accelerate to the desired speed and store by turning to SET/-. Reduce speed With cruise control active, hold thumb wheel turned to SET/- or briefly turn to SET/- repeatedly: speed decreases continuously or in small increments. Deactivation Press y; control indicator m in instrument cluster illuminates white. Cruise control is deactivated. Last stored speed remains in memory for later speed resume. Automatic deactivation: ● Vehicle speed is below approx. 20 mph. ● Vehicle speed is above approx. 125 mph. ● The brake pedal is depressed. ● The clutch pedal is depressed for a few seconds. ● Selector lever is in N. ● Engine speed is in a very low range. ● The Traction Control system (TC) or Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is operating. Resume stored speed Turn thumb wheel to RES/+ at a speed above 20 mph. The stored speed will be obtained. Switching off Press m; control indicator m in instrument cluster extinguishes. The stored speed is deleted. Driving and operating Pressing L for activating speed limiter or switching off the ignition also switches off cruise control and deletes the stored speed. 187 Activation Set speed limit Press L. If cruise control or adaptive cruise control has been activated before, it is switched off when speed limiter is activated and control indicator m extinguishes. With speed limiter active, hold thumb wheel turned to RES/+ or briefly turn to RES/+ repeatedly until the desired maximum speed is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Alternatively accelerate to the desired speed and briefly turn thumb wheel to SET/-: the current speed is stored as maximum speed. Speed limit is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Speed limiter The speed limiter prevents the vehicle exceeding a preset maximum speed. The maximum speed can be set at a speed above 15 mph. The driver can only accelerate up to the preset speed. Deviations from the limited speed may occur when driving downhill. The preset speed limit is displayed in the top line of the Driver Information Centre when the system is active. 188 Driving and operating Release the accelerator pedal and the speed limiter function is reactivated once a speed lower than the limit speed is obtained. Deactivation Change speed limit With speed limiter active, turn thumb wheel to RES/+ to increase or SET/to decrease the desired maximum speed. Exceeding the speed limit In the event of an emergency, it is possible to exceed the speed limit by depressing the accelerator pedal firmly beyond the point of resistance. The limited speed will flash in the Driver Information Centre and (depending on vehicle) additionally a chime sounds during this period. Press y: speed limiter is deactivated and the vehicle can be driven without speed limit. The limited speed is stored and a corresponding message appears in the Driver Information Centre. Resume limit speed Turn thumb wheel to RES/+. The stored speed limit will be obtained. Switching off Press L, the speed limit indication in the Driver Information Centre extinguishes. The stored speed is deleted. By pressing m to activate cruise control or adaptive cruise control or by switching off the ignition, speed limiter is also deactivated and the stored speed is deleted. Adaptive cruise control Adaptive cruise control is an enhancement to traditional cruise control with the additional feature of maintaining a certain distance behind the vehicle ahead. Adaptive cruise control automatically decelerates the vehicle when approaching a slower moving vehicle. It then adjusts the vehicle speed to follow the vehicle ahead at the selected following distance. The vehicle speed increases or decreases to follow the vehicle in front, but will not exceed the set speed. It may apply limited braking with activated brake lights. The adaptive cruise control can store and maintain speeds over approx. 31 mph and brakes automatically to follow a slower vehicle driving ahead to a minimum speed of 18 mph. Driving and operating Adaptive cruise control uses a radar sensor to detect the vehicles ahead. If no vehicle is detected in the driving path, the adaptive cruise control will behave like a traditional cruise control. For safety reasons, the system cannot be activated before the brake pedal has been depressed once since switching on ignition. Activation in first gear is not possible. Adaptive cruise control is mainly advised to be used on long straight roads, e.g. highways or country roads with steady traffic. Do not use the system if it is not advisable to maintain a constant speed. Control indicator A 3 120, m 3 119. 9 Warning The complete driver attention is always required while driving with adaptive cruise control. The driver stays fully in control of the vehicle because the brake pedal, the accelerator pedal and the cancel switch have priority over any adaptive cruise control operation. 189 Switching on Press C to switch on adaptive cruise control. The control indicator m illuminates white. Activation by setting the speed Adaptive cruise control can be activated between 31 mph and 112 mph. Accelerate to the desired speed and turn thumb wheel to SET/-, the current speed is stored and maintained. Control indicator m illuminates green. The adaptive cruise control symbol, the following distance setting and set speed are indicated in the top line of the Driver Information Centre. The accelerator pedal can be released. Adaptive cruise control remains activated while gearshifting. Overriding set speed It is always possible to drive faster than the selected set speed by depressing the accelerator pedal. When the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle returns to the desired distance if a slower vehicle is ahead. Otherwise it returns to the stored speed. 190 Driving and operating Once the system is activated, adaptive cruise control decelerates or brakes if it detects a vehicle ahead, which is slower or closer than the desired following distance. 9 Warning Accelerating by the driver deactivates automatic braking by the system. This is indicated as a pop-up warning in the Driver Information Centre. Increase speed With adaptive cruise control active, hold thumb wheel turned to RES/+: speed increases continuously in large increments, or activate repeatedly RES/+: speed increases in small increments. If the vehicle is driven with adaptive cruise control active much faster than the desired speed, e.g. after depressing the accelerator pedal, then the current speed can be stored and maintained by turning the thumb wheel to SET/-. Reduce speed With adaptive cruise control active, hold thumb wheel turned to SET/-: speed decreases continuously in large increments, or activate repeatedly SET/-: speed decreases in small increments. If the vehicle is driven with adaptive cruise control active much slower than the desired speed, e.g. because of a slower vehicle ahead, then the current speed can be stored and maintained by turning the thumb wheel to SET/-. Resume stored speed If the system is switched on but inactive, then turn thumb wheel to RES/+ at a speed above 31 mph to resume the stored speed. Setting the following distance When adaptive cruise control detects a slower moving vehicle in the driving path, it will adjust the vehicle speed to maintain the following distance selected by the driver. The following distance can be set to near, medium or far. Press E; the current setting is shown in the Driver Information Centre. Press E again to change the following distance. The setting is also displayed in the top line of the Driver Information Centre. Driving and operating 9 Warning The driver accepts full responsibility for the appropriate following distance based on traffic, weather and visibility conditions. Following distance must be adjusted or the system switched off when required by the prevailing conditions. The selected following distance is indicated by filled distance bars in the adaptive cruise control page. Note that the following distance setting is shared with the sensitivity setting of forward collision alert. Example: If setting 3 (far) is selected, then the driver is warned sooner before a possible collision, also if adaptive cruise control is inactive or switched off. Detecting the vehicle ahead The green illuminated vehicle ahead control indicator A is displayed in the speedometer when the system detects a vehicle in the driving path. 191 If this symbol does not display, or displays briefly, adaptive cruise control will not respond to vehicles ahead. Deactivation Adaptive cruise control is deactivated by the driver when: ● y is pressed. ● The brake pedal is depressed. ● The clutch pedal is depressed for more than four seconds. ● The gear selector lever of automatic transmission is moved to N. The system is also automatically deactivated when: ● Vehicle speed slows down below 28 mph or accelerates above 120 mph. ● The Traction Control system (TC) is operating for more than 20 seconds. ● The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is operating. 192 Driving and operating There is no traffic and nothing detected on the road sides for several minutes. In this case, there are no radar echoes and the sensor may report that it is blocked. ● The collision imminent braking system is applying the brakes. ● The radar sensor is blocked by an ice or water film. ● A fault is detected in the radar, engine or brake system. When adaptive cruise control is deactivated automatically, the control indicator m illuminates white and a warning symbol is displayed as a popup in the Driver Information Centre. Driver's attention ● ● ● The stored speed is maintained. ● 9 Warning When adaptive cruise control is deactivated, the driver must take over full brake and engine control. Switching off Press C to switch off adaptive cruise control. The control indicator m extinguishes. The stored speed is deleted. Switching off the ignition also switches off adaptive cruise control and deletes the stored speed. Use adaptive cruise control carefully on bends or mountain roads, as it can lose the vehicle ahead and need time to detect it again. Do not use the system on slippery roads as it can create rapid changes in tyre traction (wheel spinning), so that you could lose control. Do not use adaptive cruise control during rain, snow or heavy dirt, as the radar sensor can be covered by a water film, dust, ice or snow. This reduces or suppresses completely the visibility. In case of sensor blockage, clean the sensor cover. System limits ● The system's automatic brake force does not permit hard braking and the braking level may not be sufficient to avoid a collision. Driving and operating ● ● ● After a sudden lane change, the system needs a certain time to detect the next preceding vehicle. So if a new vehicle is detected, the system may accelerate instead of braking. Adaptive cruise control does ignore the oncoming traffic. Adaptive cruise control does not brake for stopped vehicles, pedestrians or animals. Bends The adaptive cruise control calculates a predicted path based on the centrifugal force. This predicted path considers the current bend characteristic, but cannot consider a future bend change. The system may lose the current vehicle ahead or consider a vehicle which is not in the actual lane. This can happen when entering or exiting a bend or if the bend gets stronger or weaker. If it no longer detects any vehicle ahead, then control indicator A will extinguish. If the centrifugal force is too high in a bend, the system slows down the vehicle slightly. This braking level is not designed to avoid spinning off the bend. The driver is responsible for reducing the selected speed before entering a bend and in general to adapt the speed to the road type and to existing speed limits. Motorways On motorways, adapt the set speed to the situation and the weather. Always consider that adaptive cruise control has a limited visibility range, a limited braking level and a certain reaction time to verify if a vehicle is on the driving path or not. Adaptive 193 cruise control may not be able to brake the vehicle in time to avoid a collision with a much slower vehicle or after a lane change. This is particularly true if driving fast or if the visibility is reduced due to weather conditions. While entering or exiting a motorway, adaptive cruise control may lose the vehicle ahead and accelerate up to the set speed. For this reason, decrease the set speed before the exit or before the entry. Vehicle path changes If another vehicle enters your driving path, adaptive cruise control will first consider the vehicle when it is completely in your path. Be ready to take action and depress the brake pedal, if you need to brake more quickly. 194 Driving and operating Hill and trailer considerations Radar unit consult a workshop to verify and correct the adaptive cruise control sensor position. Settings System performance on hills and when towing a trailer depends on your vehicle speed, vehicle load, traffic conditions and the road gradient. It may not detect a vehicle in your path while driving on hills. On steep hills, you may have to use the accelerator pedal to maintain your vehicle speed. When going downhill, especially when towing a trailer, you may have to brake to maintain or reduce your speed. Note that applying the brake deactivates the system. It is not recommended to use adaptive cruise control on steep hills especially when towing a trailer. Settings can be changed in the Auto collision preparation menu in the vehicle personalisation, 3 132. Fault The radar unit is mounted behind the radiator grille below the brand emblem. 9 Warning The radar unit was aligned carefully during manufacture. Therefore, after a frontal accident, do not use the system. The front bumper may appear to be intact, however the sensor behind can be out of position and react incorrectly. After an accident, If the adaptive cruise control does not work due to temporary conditions (e.g. blockage by ice) or if there is a permanent system error, then a message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Driving and operating Vehicle messages 3 126. Forward collision alert ● The forward collision alert can help to avoid or reduce the harm caused by front-end crashes. 195 on vehicles equipped with adaptive cruise control 3 188. Forward collision alert based on front camera system on vehicles with traditional cruise control or none 3 185. Forward collision alert based on radar system A vehicle ahead is indicated by a control indicator A. If a vehicle directly ahead is approached too quickly, a warning chime and alert in the Driver Information Centre is provided. A precondition is that forward collision alert is activated in the vehicle personalisation menu 3 132 or that it is not deactivated by pressing V (depending on the system, see following). Depending on the vehicle's equipment, there are two variants of the forward collision alert available: ● Forward collision alert based on radar system The system uses the radar sensor behind the radiator grille to detect a vehicle directly ahead, in your path, within a maximum distance of 150 metres. Activation Forward collision alert operates automatically above walking speed, provided that Auto collision preparation setting is not deactivated in the vehicle personalisation menu 3 132. Selecting the alert sensitivity The alert sensitivity can be set to near, medium or far. 196 Driving and operating Alerting the driver Press E; the current setting is shown in the Driver Information Centre. Press E again to change the alert sensitivity. The setting is also displayed in the top line of the Driver Information Centre. Note that the alert timing sensitivity setting is shared with the following distance setting of the adaptive cruise control. So changing the alert timing sensitivity changes the adaptive cruise control following distance setting. A green illuminated vehicle ahead control indicator A illuminates in the instrument cluster when the system has detected a vehicle in the driving path. When the distance to a preceding moving vehicle gets too small or when approaching another vehicle too rapidly and a collision is imminent, the collision alert symbol pops-up in the Driver Information Centre. Simultaneously a warning chime sounds. Depress the brake pedal, if it is required by the situation. Driving and operating Settings Alerting the driver A green illuminated vehicle ahead control indicator A illuminates in the instrument cluster when the system has detected a vehicle in the driving path. Settings can be changed in the Auto collision preparation menu in the vehicle personalisation 3 132. Forward collision alert based on front camera system Forward collision alert uses the front camera system in the windscreen to detect a vehicle directly ahead, in your path, within a distance of approx. 60 metres. Activation Forward collision alert operates automatically above 25 mph, if it is not deactivated by pressing V, see below. Selecting the alert sensitivity The alert sensitivity can be set to near, medium or far. 197 Press V; the current setting is shown in the Driver Information Centre. Press V again to change the alert sensitivity. When the distance to a preceding moving vehicle gets too small or when approaching another vehicle too rapidly and a collision is imminent, the collision alert symbol pops-up in the Driver Information Centre. Simultaneously a warning chime sounds. Depress the brake pedal, if it is required by the situation. 198 Driving and operating Deactivation The system can be deactivated. Press V repeatedly until the following message appears in the Driver Information Centre. General information for both variants of forward collision alert 9 Warning Forward collision alert is just a warning system and does not apply the brakes. When approaching a vehicle ahead too rapidly, it may not provide you enough time to avoid a collision. The driver accepts full responsibility for the appropriate following distance based on traffic, weather and visibility conditions. The complete attention of the driver is always required while driving. The driver must always be ready to take action and apply the brakes. System limitations The system is designed to warn only for vehicles, but may react also to other metallic objects. In the following cases, forward collision alert may not detect a vehicle ahead or sensor performance is limited: ● on winding roads ● when weather limits visibility, e.g. fog, rain, or snow ● when the sensor is blocked by snow, ice, slush, mud, dirt, or windscreen damage Following distance indication The following distance indication displays the distance to a preceding moving vehicle. The system uses, depending on the vehicle equipment, either the radar behind the radiator grille or the front camera in the windscreen to detect the distance of a vehicle directly ahead in your lane. It is active at speeds above 25 mph. When a preceding vehicle is detected ahead, the distance is indicated in seconds, displayed on a page in the Driver Information Centre 3 120. Press MENU on the turn signal lever to select Vehicle Information Menu X and turn the adjuster wheel to choose following distance indication page. Driving and operating The minimum indicated distance is 0.5 s. If there is no vehicle ahead or the vehicle ahead is out of range, two dashes will be displayed: -.- s. Active Emergency Braking Active emergency braking can help to reduce the damage from crashes with vehicles and obstacles directly ahead, when a collision can no longer be avoided either by manual braking or by steering. Before the active emergency braking applies, the driver is warned by the forward collision alert 3 195. The feature uses various inputs (e.g. radar sensor, brake pressure, vehicle speed) to calculate the probability of a frontal collision. Active emergency braking operates automatically above walking speed, provided that Auto collision preparation setting is not deactivated in the vehicle personalisation menu 3 132. The system includes: ● brake preparation system ● emergency automatic braking ● forward looking brake assist 9 Warning This system is not intended to replace the driver responsibility of driving the vehicle and looking ahead. Its function is limited to supplemental use only. The driver shall continue to apply the brake pedal as the driving situation dictates. 199 Brake preparation system When approaching a vehicle ahead so quickly that a collision is likely, the brake preparation system slightly pressurises the brakes. This reduces the response time, when a manual or automatic braking is requested. The brake system is prepared so that braking can occur more rapidly. Emergency automatic braking After the brake preparation and just before the imminent collision, this function automatically applies limited braking to reduce the impact speed of the collision. Forward looking brake assist In addition to brake preparation system and emergency automatic braking, the forward looking brake assist function makes the brake assist more sensitive. In this way, depressing the brake pedal slightly results immediately in a strong braking. This function helps the driver brake quicker and stronger before the imminent collision. 200 Driving and operating 9 Warning Active emergency braking is not designed to apply strong autonomous braking or to avoid automatically a collision. It is designed to reduce the vehicle speed before collision. It may not react on stopped vehicles, pedestrians or animals. After a sudden lane change, the system needs a certain time to detect the next preceding vehicle. The complete attention of the driver is always required while driving. The driver shall always be ready to take action and apply the brakes and steer to avoid collisions. The system is designed to work with all occupants wearing their seat belts. System limitations The active emergency braking has limited or no function during rain, snow or heavy dirt, as the radar sensor can be covered by a water film, dust, ice or snow. In case of sensor blockage, clean the sensor cover. In some seldom cases the active emergency braking system may provide a short automatic braking in situations that seem to be unnecessary, for instance due to traffic signs in a curve or due to vehicles in another lane. This is acceptable operation, the vehicle does not need service. Firmly apply the accelerator pedal to override the automatic braking. Settings Settings can be changed in the Auto collision preparation menu in the vehicle personalisation, 3 132. Fault In the event of a system service requirement, a message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. If the system does not work as it should do, vehicle messages are displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 126. Driving and operating Parking assist Rear parking assist 9 Warning The driver bears full responsibility for the parking manoeuvre. Always check the surrounding area while reversing and using the rear parking assist system. The rear parking assist makes parking easier by measuring the distance between the vehicle and rear obstacles. It informs and warns the driver by giving acoustic signals. The system has four ultrasonic parking sensors in the rear bumper. 201 Deactivation Activation When reverse gear is engaged, the system is ready to operate automatically. An illuminated LED in the parking assist button r indicates that the system is ready to operate. Indication The system warns the driver with acoustic signals against potentially hazardous obstacles behind the vehicle. The interval between the sounds becomes shorter as the vehicle gets closer to that obstacle. When the distance is less than approx. 30 cm, the sound is continuous. Additionally, the distance to obstacles may be shown in the Driver Information Centre. The system automatically switches off when reverse gear is disengaged. To switch on the system again, engage reverse gear. Manual deactivation is also possible by pressing r. When the system is deactivated, the LED in the button extinguishes. Additionally, Park Assist Off pops-up in the Driver Information Centre when the system is deactivated manually. 202 Driving and operating Fault In the event of a fault in the system or if the system does not work due to temporary conditions, e.g. ice covered sensors, control indicator r illuminates or a message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 126. Control indicator r 3 117. Front-rear parking assist The system has four ultrasonic parking sensors each in the rear and front bumper. It uses two different acoustic warning signals for the front and rear monitoring areas, each with a different tone frequency. The signal for front obstacles sounds via the front speakers, for rear obstacles it sounds from the rear speakers. Parking assist button and operation logic 9 Warning The driver bears full responsibility for the parking manoeuvre. Always check the surrounding area when driving backwards or forwards while using parking assist system. The front-rear parking assist measures the distance between the vehicle and obstacles in front and behind the vehicle. The system gives acoustic signals and display messages. Front-rear parking assist is equipped with r. If the vehicle is additionally equipped with advanced parking assist (see the following separate description) the system is equipped with D. Both systems will be operated by D. Short press of r or D deactivates or activates the front parking assist. Long press of D (approx. one second) activates or deactivates the advanced parking assist. Button logic to operate the systems is as follows: ● Front-rear parking assist is active: short press deactivates front-rear parking assist. ● Front-rear parking assist is active: long press activates advanced parking assist if a forward gear is engaged. ● Advanced parking assist is active: short press activates front-rear parking assist. ● Advanced parking assist is active: long press deactivates advanced parking assist. ● Advanced parking assist and front-rear parking assist are active: short press deactivates both systems. Driving and operating Activation When reverse gear is engaged, the front and rear parking assist is ready to operate. The front parking assist is also activated automatically at a speed up to 7 mph. An illuminated LED in the parking assist button r or D indicates that the system is ready to operate. If the vehicle exceeds a speed of 7 mph, the front parking assist is deactivated. The front parking assist is always reactivated when vehicle speed drops below 7 mph. Indication The system warns the driver with acoustic signals against potentially hazardous obstacles behind and in front of the vehicle. Depending on which side of the vehicle is closer to an obstacle, you will hear acoustic warning signals on the respective side of the vehicle. The interval between the sounds becomes shorter as the vehicle gets closer to that obstacle. When the distance is less than approx. 30 cm, the sound is continuous. Additionally, the distance to obstacles may be shown in the Driver Information Centre 3 120. 203 The distance indication in the Driver Information Centre can be inhibited by vehicle messages with a higher priority. After approving the message by pressing SET/CLR on the turn signal lever, distance indication appears again. Deactivation The rear parking assist automatically switches off when reverse gear is disengaged. The front parking assist is deactivated automatically at a speed above 7 mph. The distance to a front and rear obstacle is indicated by changing distance lines around the vehicle. Rear obstacles are indicated acoustically and visually at the same time. Front obstacles are indicated visually first. At distances less than 80 cm an acoustic signal also sounds. Manual deactivation is possible by pressing r or D briefly. 204 Driving and operating When the system is deactivated, the LED in the button extinguishes. Additionally, Park Assist Off pops-up in the Driver Information Centre when the system is deactivated manually. After a manual deactivation, the front parking assist is activated again if r or D is pressed or if reverse gear is engaged. Fault Advanced parking assist 9 Warning The driver bears full responsibility for accepting the parking slot suggested by the system and the parking manoeuvre. Always check the surrounding area in all directions when using advanced parking assist. In the event of a fault in the system or if the system does not work due to temporary conditions, e.g. ice covered sensors, control indicator r illuminates or a message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 126. Control indicator r 3 117. The advanced parking assist system manoeuvres the driver into a parking slot by giving instructions in the Driver Information Centre and via acoustic signals. The driver must control acceleration, braking, steering and gearshifting. The system uses the sensors of the front-rear parking assist in combination with two additional sensors on both sides of the front and rear bumper. Button D and operation logic Advanced parking assist and frontrear parking assist (see previous description) are both operated by pressing D. Short press of D deactivates or activates the front parking assist. Long press of D (approx. one second) activates or deactivates the advanced parking assist. Button logic to operate the systems is as follows: ● Front-rear parking assist is active: short press deactivates front-rear parking assist. ● Front-rear parking assist is active: long press activates advanced parking assist if a forward gear is engaged. Driving and operating ● ● ● Advanced parking assist is active: short press activates front-rear parking assist. Advanced parking assist is active: long press deactivates advanced parking assist. Advanced parking assist and front-rear parking assist are active: short press deactivates both systems. The system can only be activated and can only search for a parking slot at a speed up to 18 mph. The maximum allowed parallel distance between the vehicle and a row of parked cars is 1.8 metres. 205 If the driver does not stop the vehicle within ten metres after a parking slot is proposed, the system starts to search for another suitable parking slot. Functionality Activation When searching for a parking slot, the system must be activated by pressing D for approx. one second. When the vehicle passes a row of cars and the system is activated, the advanced parking assist system begins searching for a suitable parking slot. When a suitable slot is detected, visual feedback in the Driver Information Centre and an acoustic signal are given. The parking slot suggestion of the system is accepted when the vehicle is stopped by the driver within ten metres after the "Stop" message is given. The system calculates the optimal route into the parking slot. Then it manoeuvres the driver into the slot by giving detailed instructions. 206 Driving and operating As soon as turn indicator is switched off, the system searches for parking slots on the passenger side again. The instructions in the display show: ● A hint when driving faster than 18 mph. ● The demand to stop the vehicle, when a parking slot is detected. ● The direction of driving during the parking manoeuvre. ● The steering wheel position during parking. ● For some of the instructions a progress bar is shown. A successful parking manoeuvre is indicated by the 'End position' symbol. Always pay attention to the sound of the front-rear parking assist. Continuous sound means that the distance to an obstacle is less than approx. 30 cm. Changing the parking side The system is configured to detect parking slots by default on the passenger side. To detect parking slots on the driver side, switch on turn indicator to the driver side for the duration of searching. Display priorities After activating the advanced parking assist, a message appears in the Driver Information Centre. Advanced parking assist indication in the Driver Information Centre can be inhibited by vehicle messages with a higher priority. After approving the message by pressing SET/CLR on the turn signal lever, advanced parking assist instructions appear again and the parking manoeuvre can be continued. Deactivation The system is deactivated by: ● short press of D if advanced parking assist and front-rear parking assist are activated ● long press of D if advanced parking assist is activated ● successfully ending parking manoeuvre ● driving faster than 18 mph ● switching off the ignition Driving and operating Deactivation by the driver or by the system during manoeuvring will be indicated by Parking Deactivated in the Driver Information Centre. Fault A message appears in the Driver Information Centre when: ● There is a fault in the system. ● The driver did not successfully complete the parking manoeuvre. ● The system is not operational. If an object is detected during parking instructions, Stop is indicated in the Driver Information Centre. Removing the object will resume the parking manoeuvre. If the object is not removed, the system will be deactivated. Press D for approx. one second to activate the system and search for a new parking slot. Basic notes on parking assist systems 9 Warning Under certain circumstances, various reflective surfaces on objects or clothing as well as external noise sources may cause the system to fail to detect obstacles. Special attention must be paid to low obstacles which can damage the lower part of the bumper. Caution Performance of the system can be reduced when sensors are covered, e.g. by ice or snow. Performance of the parking assist system can be reduced due to heavy loading. Special conditions apply if there are taller vehicles in the vicinity (e.g. off-road vehicles, mini vans, vans). Object identification and 207 correct distance indication in the upper part of these vehicles cannot be guaranteed. Objects with a very small reflection cross-section, e.g. objects of narrow size or soft materials, may not be detected by the system. Parking assist systems do not detect objects outside the detection range. Notice The parking assist system can be activated and deactivated by changing the settings in the Info-Display. If a trailer coupling is attached, it must be selected in the menu. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. 208 Driving and operating Notice The parking assist system automatically detects factory-fitted towing equipment. It is deactivated when the connector is plugged in. It is possible that the sensor detects a non-existing object (echo disturbance) caused by external acoustical or mechanic disturbances. Advanced parking assist system may not respond to changes in the parking space after initiating a parallel parking manoeuvre. Notice If engaging a forward gear and exceeding a certain speed, the rear parking assist will be deactivated when the rear carrier system is extended. If engaging reverse at first, the parking assist will detect the rear carrier system and provide a buzzing sound. Press r or D briefly to deactivate the parking assist. Notice After use the advanced parking assist requires a calibration. For optimal parking guidance, a driving distance of at least 22 miles, including a number of bends, is required. Side blind spot alert The Side blind spot alert system detects and reports objects on either side of the vehicle, within a specified "blind spot" zone. The system alerts visually in each exterior mirror, when detecting objects that may not be visible in the interior and exterior mirrors. The system's sensors are located in the bumper on the left and right side of the vehicle. 9 Warning Side blind spot alert does not replace driver vision. The system does not detect: ● vehicles outside the side blind zones which may be rapidly approaching ● pedestrians, cyclists or animals Before changing a lane, always check all mirrors, look over the shoulder and use the turn signal. When the system detects a vehicle in the side blind zone while driving forward, either while passing a vehicle or being passed, an amber warning symbol B will illuminate in the relevant exterior mirror. If the driver then activates the turn signal, the warning symbol B starts flashing amber as a warning not to change lanes. Notice If the passing vehicle is at least 6 mph faster than the passed vehicle, the warning symbol B in the relevant exterior mirror may not illuminate. Driving and operating The system can be activated or deactivated in the menu Settings in the Info-Display, vehicle personalisation 3 132. Deactivation is indicated by a message in the Driver Information Centre. Detection zones Side blind spot alert is active from speeds of 6 mph up to 87 mph. Driving faster than 87 mph deactivates the system, indicated by low lighting warning symbols B in both exterior mirrors. Reducing the speed again will extinguish the warning symbols. If a vehicle is then detected in the blind zone, the warning symbols B will illuminate as normal on the relevant side. When the vehicle is started, both exterior mirror displays will briefly come on to indicate that the system is operating. The system sensor covers a zone of approx. three metres on both sides of the vehicle. This zone starts at each exterior mirror and extends rearwards by approx. three metres. The height of the zone is approx. between 0.5 metres and two metres off the ground. The system is deactivated if the vehicle is towing a trailer. Side blind spot alert is designed to ignore stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, curbs, walls and beams. Parked vehicles or oncoming vehicles are not detected. Fault Occasional missed alerts can occur under normal circumstances. 209 Side blind spot alert does not operate when the left or right corners of the rear bumper are covered with mud, dirt, snow, ice or slush. Cleaning instructions 3 285. In the event of a fault in the system or if the system does not work due to temporary conditions, a message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Seek the assistance of a workshop in case of a permanent fault. Rear view camera The rear view camera assists the driver when reversing by displaying a view of the area behind the vehicle. The view of the camera is displayed in the Colour-Info-Display. 9 Warning The rear view camera does not replace driver vision. Note that objects that are outside the camera's field of view and the advanced parking assist sensors, 210 Driving and operating e.g. below the bumper or underneath the vehicle, are not displayed. Do not reverse the vehicle by only looking at the Info-Display and check the surrounding area behind and around the vehicle before reversing. The camera is mounted in the tailgate handle and has a viewing angle of 130°. Activation Rear view camera is automatically activated when reverse gear is engaged. Functionality Due to the high position of the camera the rear bumper can be seen on the display as a guide to position. The area displayed by the camera is limited. The distance of the image that appears on the display differs from the actual distance. Guiding lines Dynamic guiding lines are horizontal lines in one metre intervals projected on the picture to define the distance to shown objects. Trajectory lane of the vehicle is shown in accordance with the steering angle. The function can be deactivated in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Warning symbols Warning symbols are indicated as triangles 9 on the picture which show obstacles detected by the rear sensors of the advanced parking assist. Driving and operating Display settings Activation or deactivation of the rear view camera can be changed in the Settings menu in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 132. Fault Navi 650/Navi 950: Brightness can be set by first pressing and then turning the outer ring of the multifunction knob. CD 600: Brightness can be set by first pressing and then turning the multifunction knob. Deactivation The camera is deactivated when a certain forward speed is exceeded or if reverse gear is not engaged for approx. ten seconds. Fault messages are displayed with a 9 on the top line of the Info-Display. The rear view camera may not operate properly when: ● The surrounding is dark. ● The sun or the beam of headlights is shining directly into the camera lens. ● Ice, snow, mud, or anything else covers the camera lens. Clean the lens, rinse it with water, and wipe it with a soft cloth. ● The tailgate is not closed correctly. ● The vehicle had a rear end accident. ● There are extreme temperature changes. 211 Traffic sign assistant Functionality The traffic sign assistant system detects designated traffic signs via a front camera and displays them in the Driver Information Centre. Traffic signs which will be detected are: Limit and no passing signs ● speed limit ● no passing ● end of speed limit ● end of no passing 212 Driving and operating Road signs Beginning and end of: ● motorways ● A-roads ● play streets Add-on signs ● additional hints to traffic signs ● restriction of trailer towing ● tractor constraints ● wet warning ● ice warning ● direction arrows Speed limit signs are displayed in the Driver Information Centre until the next speed limit sign or end of speed limit is detected or up to a defined sign timeout. Indication of multiple signs on the display is possible. An exclamation mark in a frame indicates that there is an add-on sign detected which cannot be recognised by the system. The system is active up to a speed of 124 mph depending on the lighting conditions. At night the system is active up to a speed of 99 mph. As soon as vehicle speed becomes slower than 34 mph the display will be reset and the content of the traffic sign page will be cleared. The next recognized speed indication will be displayed. Display indication Traffic signs are displayed on the Traffic sign detection page in the Driver Information Centre. Driving and operating 213 Alert function Select Settings X by pressing MENU and select Traffic sign detection via the adjuster wheel on the turn signal lever 3 120. When another page on the Driver Information Centre menu was selected and then Traffic sign detection page is chosen again, the last recognised traffic sign will be displayed. Once activated, speed limit and no passing signs are displayed as popup alerts in the Driver Information Centre. The alert function can be activated or deactivated in the Settings menu of the traffic sign assistant page by pressing SET/CLR on the turn signal lever. 214 Driving and operating When the Settings page is displayed, select Off to deactivate alert function. Reactivate by selecting On. When switching on the ignition, alert function is deactivated. Pop-up indication is displayed for approx. eight seconds in the Driver Information Centre. ● ● System reset The content of the traffic sign memory can be cleared in the Settings menu of the traffic sign assistant page by pressing and holding SET/CLR on the turn signal lever. Upon successful reset, a chime will sound and the following symbol is indicated until the next traffic sign is detected. case No Traffic Sign Detection due to Weather is indicated in the Driver Information Centre. Traffic signs are incorrectly mounted or damaged. Traffic signs do not comply with the Vienna Convention on traffic signs (Wiener Übereinkommen über Straßenverkehrszeichen). Caution In some cases, traffic sign assistant is reset automatically by the system. Fault The traffic sign assistant system may not operate correctly when: ● The area of the windscreen, where the front camera is located, is not clean. ● Traffic signs are completely or partially covered or difficult to discern. ● There are adverse environmental conditions, e.g. heavy rain, snow, direct sunlight or shadows. In this The system is intended to help the driver within a defined speed range to discern certain traffic signs. Do not ignore traffic signs which are not displayed by the system. The system does not discern any other than the conventional traffic signs that might give or end a speed limit. Do not let this special feature tempt you into taking risks when driving. Always adapt speed to the road conditions. Driving and operating The driver assistance systems do not relieve the driver from full responsibility for vehicle operation. 215 Activation Lane departure warning The lane departure warning system observes the lane markings between which the vehicle is driving via a front camera. The system detects lane changes and warns the driver in the event of an unintended lane change via visual and acoustic signals. Criteria for the detection of an unintended lane change are: ● No operation of turn signals. ● No brake pedal operation. ● No active accelerator operation or speeding-up. ● No active steering. If the driver is active, no warning will be issued. Deactivation The lane departure warning system is activated by pressing ). The illuminated LED in the button indicates that the system is switched on. When control indicator ) in the instrument cluster illuminates green, the system is ready to operate. The system is only operable at vehicle speeds above 35 mph and if lane markings are available. When the system recognises an unintended lane change, the control indicator ) changes to yellow and flashes. Simultaneously a chime sound is activated. The system is deactivated by pressing ), the LED in the button extinguishes. At speeds below 35 mph the system is inoperable. Fault The lane departure warning system may not operate properly when: ● The windscreen is not clean. ● There are adverse environmental conditions like heavy rain, snow, direct sunlight or shadows. 216 Driving and operating The system can not operate when no lane marking is detected. Fuel Caution Fuel for petrol engines Only use unleaded fuel that complies with European standard EN 228 or E DIN 51626-1 or equivalent. The engine is capable of running with fuel that contains up to 10% ethanol (e.g. named E10). Use fuel with the recommended octane rating. The engine specific requirements are given in the engine data overview 3 297. A country specific label at the fuel filler flap can supersede the requirement. Caution Do not use fuel or fuel additives that contain metallic compounds such as manganese-based additives. This may cause engine damage. Use of fuel that does not comply to EN 228 or E DIN 51626-1 or equivalent can lead to deposits or engine damage and may affect your warranty. Caution Use of fuel with too low an octane rating could lead to uncontrolled combustion and engine damage. Fuel for diesel engines Only use diesel fuel that complies with EN 590. In countries outside the European Union use Euro-Diesel fuel with a sulphur concentration below 50 ppm. Driving and operating Caution Use of fuel that does not comply to EN 590 or similar can lead to engine powerloss, increased wear or engine damage and may affect your warranty. Do not use marine diesel oils, heating oils, Aquazole and similar dieselwater emulsions. Diesel fuels must not be diluted with fuels for petrol engines. Fuel for liquid gas operation Liquid gas is known as LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) or under its French name GPL (Gaz de Pétrole Liquéfié). LPG is also known as Autogas. LPG consists mainly of propane and butane. The octane rating is between 105 and 115, depending on the butane proportion. LPG is stored liquid at around 5 - 10 bar pressure. The boiling point depends on the pressure and mixing ratio. At ambient pressure, it is between -42 °C (pure propane) and -0.5 °C (pure butane). Caution The system works at an ambient temperature of approx. -8 °C to 100 °C. Full function of the LPG system can only be guaranteed with liquid gas which complies with the minimum requirements of DIN EN 589. Fuel selector 217 Pressing LPG switches between petrol and liquid gas operation as soon as the required parameters (coolant temperature, gas temperature and minimum engine speed) have been reached. The requirements are usually fulfilled after around 60 seconds (depending on exterior temperature) and the first firm press on the accelerator. The LED status shows the current operating mode. 1 off : petrol operation 1 flashes : checking conditions for fuel transition to liquid gas operation. Illuminates if conditions are fulfilled. 1 illumi‐ : liquid gas operation nates 1 flashes 5 : liquid gas tank is empty or failure in times and liquid gas system. A extin‐ message is displayed guishes in the Driver Information Centre. If the fuel tank is empty, the engine will not start. 218 Driving and operating The selected fuel mode is stored and reactivated at the next ignition cycle if conditions allow. As soon as the liquid gas tanks are empty, petrol operation is automatically engaged until the ignition is switched off. When switching automatically between petrol or gas operation, a brief delay of engine tractive power may be noticeable. Every six months, run the petrol tank down until control indicator i illuminates, then refuel. This helps maintain fuel quality and system function for petrol operation. Fill the tank completely at regular intervals to prevent corrosion in the tank. Faults and remedies If gas mode is not possible, check the following: ● Is there enough liquid gas present? ● Is there enough petrol present for starting? Due to extreme temperatures in combination with the gas composition, it may take slightly longer before the system switches from petrol to gas mode. In extreme situations, the system may also switch back to petrol mode if the minimum requirements are not fulfilled. If conditions allow, it might be possible to manually switch back to liquid gas operation. Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event of all other faults. 9 Warning If you smell gas in the vehicle or in the immediate vicinity, switch to petrol mode immediately. No smoking. No naked flames or ignition sources. If possible, close the manual shut-off valve on the multivalve. The multivalve is located on the liquid gas tank in the load compartment, underneath the rear floor cover. Caution Repairs and adjustments may only be made by trained specialists in order to maintain the safety and warranty on the LPG system. Liquid gas is given a particular odour (odorised) so that any leaks can be detected easily. Turn the thumb wheel clockwise. Driving and operating If no further gas odour is perceptible when the manual shut-off valve is closed, the vehicle can be used in petrol mode. If the gas odour persists, do not start the engine. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. When using underground car parks, follow the instructions of the operator and local laws. Notice In the event of an accident, switch off the ignition and lights. Close the manual shut-off valve on multivalve. Refuelling 219 9 Danger Before refuelling, switch off ignition and any external heaters with combustion chambers. Switch off any mobile phones. Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station when refuelling. 9 Danger Fuel is flammable and explosive. No smoking. No naked flames or sparks. If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, have the cause of this remedied immediately by a workshop. Caution In case of misfuelling, do not switch on ignition. Fuel filler flap is located at right rear side of the vehicle. The fuel filler flap can only be opened if the vehicle is unlocked. Release the fuel filler flap by pushing the flap. To open, turn the cap slowly to the left. 220 Driving and operating The fuel filler cap can be retained in the bracket on the fuel filler flap. To refuel, fully insert the pump nozzle and switch it on. After automatic cut-off, it can be topped up by operating the pump nozzle maximally two more times. Caution Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately. To close, turn the fuel filler cap to the right until it clicks. Close the flap and engage. Unscrew protective cap from the filler neck. Liquid gas refuelling Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station when refuelling. The filling valve for the liquid gas is behind the fuel filler cap. Screw the required adapter handtight onto the filler neck. ACME Adapter: Screw the nut of the filling nozzle onto the adapter. Press locking lever on filler nozzle down. DISH filler neck: Place the filler nozzle into the adapter. Press locking lever on filler nozzle down. Bayonet filler neck: Place filler nozzle on the adapter and turn to the left or right through one quarter turn. Pull locking lever of filler nozzle fully. EURO filler neck: Press the filler nozzle onto the adapter until it engages. Driving and operating Press the button of the liquid gas supply point. The filling system stops or begins to run slowly when 80% of the tank volume is reached (maximum fill level). Release button on filling system to stop the filling process. Release the locking lever and remove the filler nozzle. A small quantity of liquid gas can escape. Remove adapter and stow in vehicle. Fit protective cap to prevent the penetration of foreign bodies into the filler opening and the system. The multivalve on the liquid gas tank automatically limits the fill quantity. If a larger quantity is added, we recommend not exposing the vehicle to the sun until the excess amount has been used up. Filling adapter As filling systems are not standardised, different adapters are required which are available from Vauxhall Distributors and from Vauxhall Authorised Repairers. Bayonet adapter: Netherlands, Norway, Spain, United Kingdom 9 Warning Due to the system design, an escape of liquid gas after releasing the locking lever is unavoidable. Avoid inhaling. 9 Warning The liquid gas tank may only be filled to 80% for safety reasons. ACME adapter: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland EURO adapter: Spain 221 222 Driving and operating Fuel consumption - CO2Emissions DISH adapter: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Ukraine, Hungary Fuel filler cap Only use genuine fuel filler caps. Diesel-engined vehicles have special fuel filler caps. The fuel consumption (combined) of the model Vauxhall Astra is within a range of 36 to 78 mpg. The CO2 emission (combined) is within a range of 184 to 94 g/km. For the values specific to your vehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate of Conformity provided with your vehicle or other national registration documents. General information The official fuel consumption and specific CO2 emission figures quoted relate to the EU base model with standard equipment. Fuel consumption data and CO2 emission data are determined according to regulation R (EC) No. 715/2007 (in the latest applicable version), taking into consideration the vehicle weight in running order, as specified by the regulation. The figures are provided only for the purpose of comparison between different vehicle variants and must not be taken as a guarantee for the actual fuel consumption of a particular vehicle. Additional equipment may result in slightly higher results than the stated consumption and CO2 figures. Furthermore, fuel consumption is dependent on personal driving style as well as road and traffic conditions. Driving and operating Trailer hitch General information Only use towing equipment that has been approved for your vehicle. Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment to a workshop. It may be necessary to make changes that affect the cooling system, heat shields or other equipment. The bulb outage detection function for trailer brake light cannot detect a partial bulb outage, e.g. in case of 4 x 5 Watt bulbs, the function only detects lamp outage when only a single 5 Watt lamp remains or none remain. Fitting of towing equipment could cover the opening of the towing eye. If this is the case use the coupling ball bar for towing. Always keep the coupling ball bar in the vehicle. Driving characteristics and towing tips Before attaching a trailer, lubricate the coupling ball. However, do not do so if a stabiliser, which acts on the coupling ball, is being used to reduce snaking movements. For trailers with low driving stability and caravan trailers with a permitted gross vehicle weight of more than 1300 kg (Sports tourer: 1200 kg) the use of a stabiliser is strongly recommended when driving above 50 mph. If the trailer starts snaking, drive more slowly, do not attempt to correct the steering and brake sharply if necessary. When driving downhill, drive in the same gear as if driving uphill and drive at a similar speed. Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load 3 308. 223 Trailer towing Trailer loads The permissible trailer loads are vehicle and engine-dependent maximum values which must not be exceeded. The actual trailer load is the difference between the actual gross weight of the trailer and the actual coupling socket load with the trailer coupled. The permissible trailer loads are specified in the vehicle documents. In general, they are valid for gradients up to max. 12%. The permitted trailer load applies up to the specified incline and up to an altitude of 1000 metres above sea level. Since engine power decreases as altitude increases due to the air becoming thinner, therefore reducing climbing ability, the permissible gross train weight also decreases by 10% for every 1000 metres of additional altitude. The gross train weight does not have to be reduced when driving on roads with slight inclines (less than 8%, e.g. motorways). 224 Driving and operating The permissible gross train weight must not be exceeded. This weight is specified on the identification plate 3 292. Vertical coupling load The vertical coupling load is the load exerted by the trailer on the coupling ball. It can be varied by changing the weight distribution when loading the trailer. The maximum permissible vertical coupling load (75 kg) is specified on the towing equipment identification plate and in the vehicle documents. Always aim for the maximum load, especially in the case of heavy trailers. The vertical coupling load should never fall below 25 kg. Rear axle load Stowage of coupling ball bar When the trailer is coupled and the towing vehicle fully loaded, the permissible rear axle load (see identification plate or vehicle documents) may be exceeded by 60 kg, the gross vehicle weight rating may be exceeded by 60 kg. If the permissible rear axle load is exceeded, a maximum speed of 60 mph applies. Towing equipment Caution When operating without a trailer, remove the coupling ball bar. The bag with the coupling ball bar is stowed in the rear stowage compartment on the floor. Place the strap through the lashing eye, wrap around twice and tighten the strap to secure the bag. Driving and operating Fitting the coupling ball bar All versions except 3-door hatchback: Press fastenings inward and fold the cover downward at the front. Remove cover. 225 Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball bar Disengage and fold down the socket. Remove the sealing plug from the opening for the coupling ball bar and stow it. ● Red marking on rotary knob must point towards green marking on coupling ball bar. ● The gap between the rotary knob and the coupling ball bar must be approx. 6 mm. ● The key must be in position c. Otherwise, the coupling ball bar must be tensioned before being inserted: ● Unlock coupling ball bar by turning key to position c. 226 Driving and operating Insert the tensioned coupling ball bar in the opening and push firmly upwards until it audibly engages. The rotary handle snaps back into its original position resting against the coupling ball bar without a gap. 9 Warning Do not touch rotary handle during insertion. ● Pull out rotary knob and turn clockwise as far as it will go. Inserting the coupling ball bar Lock the coupling ball bar by turning the key to position e. Remove the key and close the protective flap. Eye for break-away stopping cable Attach breakaway stopping cable to eye. Check that the coupling ball bar is correctly installed ● Green marking on rotary knob must point towards green marking on coupling ball bar. ● There must be no gap between the rotary handle and the coupling ball bar. ● The coupling ball bar must be firmly engaged in the opening. ● The coupling ball bar must be locked and the key removed. 9 Warning Towing a trailer is permitted only when a coupling ball bar is fitted correctly. If the coupling ball bar does not engage correctly, seek the assistance of a workshop. Driving and operating Dismounting the coupling ball bar Press fastenings outward. Open the protective flap and turn the key to position c to unlock the coupling ball bar. Pull out rotary handle and turn clockwise as far as it will go. Pull out coupling ball bar downwards. Insert sealing plug in opening. Fold away socket. All versions except 3-door hatchback: Attach the rear side of the cover into the recess of the bumper and fold the front side upward. Trailer stability assist If the system detects snaking movements, engine power is reduced and the vehicle/trailer combination is selectively braked until the snaking ceases. While system is working keep steering wheel as still as possible. Trailer stability assist (TSA) is a function of the Electronic Stability Control 3 181. 227 228 Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ................... 229 Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 229 Vehicle storage ........................ 229 End-of-life vehicle recovery ..... 229 Vehicle checks ........................... 230 Performing work ...................... 230 Bonnet ..................................... 230 Engine oil ................................. 231 Engine coolant ......................... 232 Power steering fluid ................. 233 Washer fluid ............................ 233 Brakes ..................................... 234 Brake fluid ............................... 234 Vehicle battery ......................... 234 Diesel fuel system bleeding ..... 236 Wiper blade replacement ........ 236 Bulb replacement ....................... 237 Halogen headlights .................. 237 Adaptive forward lighting ......... 240 Fog lights ................................. 241 Front turn signal lights ............. 243 Tail lights ................................. 245 Side turn signal lights .............. 253 Number plate light ................... 254 Interior lights ............................ 255 Instrument panel illumination ... 255 Electrical system ........................ 255 Fuses ....................................... 255 Engine compartment fuse box . 256 Instrument panel fuse box ....... 258 Load compartment fuse box .... 259 Vehicle tools .............................. 262 Tools ........................................ 262 Wheels and tyres ....................... 264 Winter tyres ............................. 264 Tyre designations .................... 264 Tyre pressure .......................... 264 Tyre pressure monitoring system .................................... 266 Tread depth ............................. 269 Changing tyre and wheel size . 269 Wheel covers ........................... 270 Tyre chains .............................. 270 Tyre repair kit .......................... 270 Wheel changing ....................... 273 Spare wheel ............................ 277 Jump starting ............................. 281 Towing ....................................... 283 Towing the vehicle ................... 283 Towing another vehicle ........... 284 Appearance care ....................... 285 Exterior care ............................ 285 Interior care ............................. 287 Vehicle care General Information Vehicle storage ● Accessories and vehicle modifications Storage for a long period of time ● We recommend the use of genuine parts and accessories and factory approved parts specific for your vehicle type. We cannot assess or guarantee reliability of other products - even if they have a regulatory or otherwise granted approval. Do not make any modifications to the electrical system, e.g. changes of electronic control units (chip tuning). Caution When transporting the vehicle on a train or on a recovery vehicle, the mud flaps might be damaged. If the vehicle is to be stored for several months: ● Wash and wax the vehicle. ● Have the wax in the engine compartment and underbody checked. ● Clean and preserve the rubber seals. ● Fill up fuel tank completely. ● Change the engine oil. ● Drain the washer fluid reservoir. ● Check the coolant antifreeze and corrosion protection. ● Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load. ● Park the vehicle in a dry, well ventilated place. Engage first or reverse gear or set selector lever to P. Prevent the vehicle from rolling. ● Do not apply the parking brake. 229 Open the bonnet, close all doors and lock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Beware that all systems are not functional, e.g. anti-theft alarm system. Putting back into operation When the vehicle is to be put back into operation: ● Connect the clamp to the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Activate the electronics of the power windows. ● Check tyre pressure. ● Fill up the washer fluid reservoir. ● Check the engine oil level. ● Check the coolant level. ● Fit the number plate if necessary. End-of-life vehicle recovery Information on end-of-life vehicle recovery centres and the recycling of end-of-life vehicles is available on our 230 Vehicle care website, where legally required. Only entrust this work to an authorised recycling centre. Gas vehicles must be recycled by a service centre authorised for gas vehicles. Vehicle checks Performing work 9 Danger The ignition system and Xenon headlights use extremely high voltage. Do not touch. Bonnet Opening 9 Warning Only perform engine compartment checks when the ignition is off. The cooling fan may start operating even if the ignition is off. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. Vehicle care If the bonnet is opened during an Autostop, the engine will be restarted automatically for safety reasons. Closing Before closing the bonnet, press the support into the holder. Lower the bonnet and allow it to fall into the latch from a low height (20-25 cm). Check that the bonnet is engaged. Move the safety catch sideways to the left vehicle side and open the bonnet. Caution Do not press the bonnet into the latch, to avoid dents. Engine oil Secure the bonnet support. Check the engine oil level manually on a regular basis to prevent damage to the engine. Ensure that the correct specification of oil is used. Recommended fluids and lubricants 3 290. The maximum engine oil consumption is 0.6 l per 1000 km. 231 Check with the vehicle on a level surface. The engine must be at operating temperature and switched off for at least five minutes. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, insert it to the stop on the handle, pull out and read the engine oil level. Caution It is the owner's responsibility to maintain the proper level of an appropriate quality oil in the engine. Insert dipstick to the stop on the handle and make half a turn. 232 Vehicle care Engine coolant Different dipsticks are used depending on engine variant. The coolant provides freeze protection down to approx. -28 °C. In northern countries with very low temperatures, the factory filled coolant provides frost protection down to approx. -37 °C. Caution Only use approved antifreeze. When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark, top up engine oil. We recommend the use of the same grade of engine oil that was used at last change. The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick. Caution Overfilled engine oil must be drained or suctioned out. Capacities 3 307. Fit the cap on straight and tighten it. Coolant level Caution Too low a coolant level can cause engine damage. Vehicle care the coolant concentration checked and have the cause of the coolant loss remedied by a workshop. Power steering fluid Caution If the cooling system is cold, the coolant level should be above the filling line mark. Top up if the level is low. Extremely small amounts of contamination can cause steering system damage and cause it to not work properly. Do not allow contaminates to contact the fluid side of the reservoir cap/dipstick or from entering the reservoir. 233 Power steering fluid level normally does not have to be checked. If an unusual noise sounds during steering or the power steering reacts unusually, seek the assistance of a workshop. Washer fluid 9 Warning Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving the pressure slowly. To top up, use a 1:1 mixture of approved coolant concentrate mixed with clean tap water. If no coolant concentrate is available, use clean tap water. Install the cap tightly. Have Fill with clean water mixed with a suitable quantity of approved windscreen washer fluid which contains antifreeze. 234 Vehicle care Caution Only washer fluid with a sufficient antifreeze concentration provides protection at low temperatures or a sudden drop in temperature. Use of washer fluid containing isopropanol can damage exterior lamps. Brake fluid 9 Warning Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. Vehicle battery The vehicle battery is maintenancefree provided that the driving profile allows sufficient charging of the battery. Short-distance-driving and frequent engine starts can discharge the battery. Avoid the use of unnecessary electrical consumers. Brakes In the event of minimum thickness of the brake lining, a squealing noise sounds during braking. Continued driving is possible but have the brake lining replaced as soon as possible. Once new brake linings are installed, do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first few journeys. The brake fluid level must be between the MIN and MAX marks. If fluid level is below MIN seek the assistance of a workshop. Brake and clutch fluid 3 290. Batteries do not belong in household waste. They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point. Laying up the vehicle for more than four weeks can lead to battery discharge. Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Ensure the ignition is switched off before connecting or disconnecting the vehicle battery. Vehicle care Charging the vehicle battery The anti-theft alarm siren must be deactivated as follows: Switch the ignition on then off, disconnect the vehicle's battery within 15 seconds. Vehicle battery discharge protection 3 154. 9 Warning On vehicles with stop-start system, ensure that the charging potential does not exceed 14.6 volts when using a battery charger. Otherwise the vehicle battery might be damaged. Replacing the vehicle battery Notice Any deviation from the instructions given in this section may lead to temporary deactivation of the stopstart system. When the vehicle battery is being replaced, please ensure that there are no open ventilation holes in the vicinity of the positive terminal. If a ventilation hole is open in this area, it must be closed off with a dummy cap, and the ventilation in the vicinity of the negative terminal must be opened. Only use vehicle batteries that allow the fuse box to be mounted above the vehicle battery. In vehicles with an AGM (Absorptive Glass Mat) battery, make sure to have the battery replaced with another AGM battery. 235 Jump starting 3 281. An AGM battery can be identified by the label on the battery. We recommend the use of an original Vauxhall vehicle battery. Notice Using an AGM vehicle battery different from the original Vauxhall vehicle battery may result in a lower performance of the stop-start system. We recommend that you have the vehicle battery replaced by a workshop. Stop-start system 3 168. Warning label 236 Vehicle care Meaning of symbols: ● No sparks, naked flames or smoking. ● Always shield eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness or injury. ● Keep the vehicle battery out of reach of children. ● The vehicle battery contains sulphuric acid which could cause blindness or serious burn injuries. ● See the Owner's Manual for further information. ● Explosive gas may be present in the vicinity of the vehicle battery. Diesel fuel system bleeding If the tank has been run dry, the diesel fuel system must be bled. Switch on the ignition three times for 15 seconds at a time. Then crank the engine for a maximum of 40 seconds. Repeat this process after no less than five seconds. If the engine fails to start, seek the assistance of a workshop. Wiper blade replacement Wiper blade on the rear window Lift the wiper arm until it stays in the raised position, press button to disengage the wiper blade and remove. Attach the wiper blade slightly angled to the wiper arm and push until it engages. Lower wiper arm carefully. Lift wiper arm. Disengage wiper blade as shown in illustration and remove. Attach the wiper blade slightly angled to the wiper arm and push until it engages. Lower wiper arm carefully. Vehicle care Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base. Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands. Use only the same bulb type for replacement. Replace headlight bulbs from within the engine compartment. Halogen headlights Low beam (1) 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer Bulb check After a bulb replacement switch on the ignition, operate and check the lights. 237 1. Rotate the cap (1) anticlockwise and remove it. Halogen headlights with separate bulbs for low beam and high beam. Low beam (1) outer bulb. High beam (2) inner bulb. Sidelight/Daytime running light (3). 238 Vehicle care 2. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 3. Detach the bulb from the bulb holder and replace the bulb. 4. Insert the bulb holder, engaging the two lugs into the reflector and rotate clockwise to secure. 5. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. High beam (2) 1. Rotate the cap (2) anticlockwise and remove it. 2. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 3. Detach the bulb from the bulb holder and replace the bulb. 4. Insert the bulb holder, engaging the two lugs into the reflector and rotate clockwise to secure. 5. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. Sidelights/Daytime running light (3) 1. Rotate the cap (3) anticlockwise and remove it. Use the screwdriver to rotate the cap. Vehicle care 2. Press latches together and withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 3. Remove the bulb from the socket and replace the bulb. 4. Insert the bulb holder into the reflector. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. 3-door hatchback Bi-Halogen Headlight (1) with one bulb for low and high beam. Sidelight/Daytime running light (2). 239 Low/High beam (1) 1. Rotate the cap (1) anticlockwise and remove it. 240 Vehicle care 2. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. Sidelight/Daytime running light (2) 2. Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling. 3. Replace and insert new bulb into socket. 4. Insert the bulb socket into the reflector and turn clockwise. Adaptive forward lighting 9 Danger 3. Disengage the bulb holder from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug. 4. Replace the bulb and connect bulb holder with the plug connector. 5. Insert the bulb holder, engaging the two lugs into the reflector and rotate clockwise to secure. 6. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. 1. Rotate bulb socket (2) anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb socket from the reflector. Adaptive forward lighting system uses Xenon headlights. Xenon headlights work under extremely high electrical voltage. Do not touch. Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. Sidelight/Daytime running lights are designed as Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and cannot be changed. Bulbs for corner lighting can be changed. Vehicle care Corner lighting 2. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 241 Fog lights 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer 1. Rotate the cap anticlockwise and remove it. 3. Disengage the bulb from the plug connector by pulling. 4. Replace the bulb and connect bulb holder with the plug connector. 5. Insert the bulb holder, engaging the two lugs into the reflector and rotate clockwise to secure. 6. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. 1. Release both caps with a screwdriver at the marked area. 242 Vehicle care 3. Unscrew three screws and remove fog light assembly from the bumper. 8. Attach turn light assembly into the bumper and fix with two screws. 9. Engage both caps. 3-door hatchback 2. Unscrew both screws and remove turn light assembly from the bumper. 4. Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise and remove it from the reflector. 5. Disengage the bulb socket from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug. 6. Replace and insert bulb socket into the reflector, turn socket clockwise and attach the plug connector. 7. Attach fog light assembly into the bumper and fix with three screws. 1. Disengage the cover with a screwdriver in the recess and remove the cover. Vehicle care 2. Unscrew both screws and remove light assembly from the bumper. 3. Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise and remove it from the reflector. 4. Disengage the bulb socket from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug. 5. Remove and replace the bulb socket with bulb and attach the plug connector. 6. Insert the bulb socket into the reflector by turning clockwise and engage. 7. Mount the light assembly by tightening both screws. 8. Assemble and engage the cover. 243 Front turn signal lights 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer 1. Release both caps with a screwdriver at the marked area. 244 Vehicle care 2. Unscrew both screws and remove light assembly from the bumper. 3. Disengage the bulb socket from the reflector by pressing both retaining lugs. 4. Disengage the plug connector from the bulb socket by pressing the retaining lug. 5. Remove and replace the bulb socket with bulb. 6. Insert the bulb socket into the reflector and attach the plug connector. 7. Attach light assembly into the bumper and fix with both screws. 8. Engage both caps. 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer with Sport/GSi front bumper The bulbs are accessible from beneath the vehicle. 1. Disengage the spring clip and then swivel it backwards. 2. Pull the bulb socket with bulb out of the reflector. Vehicle care 3. Disengage the bulb socket from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug. 4. Remove and replace the bulb socket with bulb. 5. Attach the plug connector. 6. Insert the bulb socket into the reflector. 7. Swivel the spring clip forwards and engage. 3-door hatchback 245 4. Replace and insert new bulb into socket by turning clockwise. 5. Insert the bulb socket into the reflector and turn clockwise. 6. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. Tail lights 5-door hatchback 2. Rotate bulb socket anticlockwise to disengage and withdraw from the reflector. 1. Release the cover on the respective side and remove it. 1. Rotate cap (1) anticlockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb from the socket by turning anticlockwise. 246 Vehicle care 3. Carefully withdraw the tail light assembly from recesses and remove. Make sure that the cable duct remains in position. 4. Detach the cable from the retainer. 5. Detach the wiring plug from the bulb carrier. 2. Unscrew the plastic securing nut from the inside by hand. 6. Unscrew the three screws with a screwdriver and remove the bulb carrier from the light assembly. 7. Remove and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail light (1) Brake light (2) Turn signal light (3) 8. Insert the bulb carrier into the tail light assembly and screw into place. Connect the wiring plug and press the cable into the retainer. Fit light assembly with the retaining pins into the recesses of the vehicle body and tighten the plastic securing nut Vehicle care 247 slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail light (1) Rear fog light/Reverse light (2), depending on the side. 6. Insert the bulb carrier into the tail light assembly. Fit light assembly on the tailgate and tighten the screws from the inside. Attach all covers. from the inside of the load compartment. Close the cover and engage. Light assembly in the tailgate 4. Press the retaining lug and remove the bulb carrier from the light assembly. 1. Open the tailgate and remove the cover and both blind cover on the respective side. 2. Unscrew and remove three screws. 3. Remove the light assembly. Make sure that the cable duct remains in position. 4-door saloon 1. Remove cover on the responding side. 5. Remove and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb 248 Vehicle care 3. Carefully withdraw tail light assembly from recesses and remove. Make sure that the cable duct remains in position. 4. Detach wiring plug from bulb carrier. retaining pins into the recesses of the vehicle body and tighten the plastic securing nuts from the inside of the load compartment. Attach cover. Light assembly in the tailgate 2. Unscrew two plastic securing nuts from the inside by hand. 5. Remove the bulb holder by turning and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail light/Brake light (1) Turn signal light (2) 6. Insert bulb holder and turn clockwise. Connect the wiring plug. Fit light assembly with the 1. Open the tailgate and remove the cover on the respective side. Vehicle care Sports tourer 2. Remove the bulb holder by turning and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail light (1) Rear fog light/Reverse light (2), depending on the side. 3. Insert bulb holder and turn clockwise. Attach cover. 1. On left-hand side, fold down the blind and remove. 249 2. Remove cover on the respective side. 3. Unscrew two plastic securing nuts from the inside by hand. 250 Vehicle care 4. Carefully withdraw tail light assembly from recesses and remove. Make sure that the cable duct remains in position. 5. Detach wiring plug from bulb carrier. 6. Remove the bulb holder by turning anticlockwise and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail lights (1 + 2) Turn signal light (3) Brake light (4) 7. Connect the wiring plug and press the cable into the retainer. Fit light assembly with the retaining pins into the recesses of the vehicle body and tighten the plastic securing nuts from the inside of the load compartment. Attach cover. When assembling press the blind on the left-hand side into the rubber grommets to reach full retention force. Light assembly in the tailgate 1. Open the tailgate and remove the blind covers on the respective side. 2. Unscrew and remove the screws. 3. Remove the tail light assembly and detach wiring plug from the bulb carrier. Vehicle care 4. Remove the bulb holder by turning anticlockwise and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail light (1) Rear fog light/Reverse light (2), depending on the side. 5. Fit the light assembly in the tailgate and tighten the screws from the inside. Attach all covers. Rear fog light respectively reverse light (2), depending on the side, can be replaced by a cover in the tailgate without removing the light assembly: remove cover, turn bulb holder and replace the bulb by rotating anticlockwise. 251 3-door hatchback 1. Release the cover on the respective side and remove it. 252 Vehicle care 4. Detach wiring plug from bulb carrier. plug with the light assembly. Fit light assembly with the retaining pins into the recesses of the vehicle body and tighten the plastic securing nuts from the inside of the load compartment. Close cover and engage. Light assembly in the tailgate 2. Unscrew both plastic securing nuts from the inside by hand. 3. Carefully withdraw the light assembly from the recesses and remove. 5. Remove the bulb holder by turning and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: Tail light/Brake light (1) Turn signal light (2) version with Light Emitting Diode (LED) Only turn signal light (2) can be changed. 6. Insert and turn bulb holder clockwise into the tail light assembly. Connect the wiring 1. Open the tailgate and remove the covers on the respective side. 2. Unscrew three screws. 3. Remove the tail light assembly from tailgate. 4. Remove the bulb holder by turning and replace the bulb by withdrawing or pushing the bulb Vehicle care slightly into the socket and rotating anticlockwise: 253 Side turn signal lights 3-door hatchback To replace bulb, remove lamp housing: Tail light (1) Rear fog light/Reverse light (2), depending on the side. version with Light Emitting Diode (LED) Only rear fog light respectively reverse light (2), depending on the side, can be changed. 5. Insert and turn bulb holder clockwise into the tail light assembly. Fit the tail light assembly in the tailgate and tighten the screws. Attach all covers. 2. Turn bulb holder anticlockwise and remove from housing. 1. Slide lamp to its left side and remove with its right end. 3. Pull bulb from bulb holder and replace it. 254 Vehicle care 4. Insert bulb holder and turn clockwise. 5. Insert left end of the lamp, slide to the left and insert right end. 4. Insert bulb holder and turn clockwise. 5. Insert left end of the lamp, slide to the left and insert right end. 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer Number plate light To replace bulb, remove lamp housing: 2. Turn bulb holder anticlockwise and remove from housing. 1. Insert screwdriver in recess of the cover, press to the side and release spring. 1. Slide lamp to its left side and remove with its right end. 3. Pull bulb from bulb holder and replace it. Vehicle care 4. Pull bulb from bulb holder and replace it. 5. Insert bulb holder into lamp housing and turn clockwise. 6. Insert lamp into bumper and let engage. Interior lights Courtesy light, reading lights 2. Remove lamp downwards, taking care not to pull on the cable. Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. Load compartment light Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. Instrument panel illumination Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. 3. Remove bulb holder from lamp housing by turning anticlockwise. 255 Electrical system Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. There are three fuse boxes in the vehicle: ● in the front left of the engine compartment ● in left-hand drive vehicles, in the interior behind the storage compartment, or, in right-hand drive vehicles, behind the glovebox ● behind a cover on the left side of the load compartment Before replacing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. A blown fuse can be recognised by its melted wire. Do not replace the fuse until the cause of the fault has been remedied. Some functions are protected by several fuses. Fuses may also be inserted without existence of a function. 256 Vehicle care Engine compartment fuse box The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover and fold it upwards until it stops. Remove the cover vertically upwards. Fuse extractor A fuse extractor may be located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side, and withdraw fuse. Vehicle care 257 No. Circuit No. Circuit 1 Engine control module 16 Starter 2 Lambda sensor 17 Transmission control module 3 Fuel injection/Ignition system 18 Heated rear window 4 Fuel injection/Ignition system 19 Front power windows 5 – 20 Rear power windows 6 Mirror heating/Anti-theft alarm system 21 Rear electrical centre 7 Fan control/Engine control module/Transmission control module 8 Lambda sensor/Engine cooling 25 Left low beam (Xenon) 9 Rear window sensor 26 Front fog lights 22 Left high beam (Halogen) 23 Headlamp washer system 24 Right low beam (Xenon) 10 Vehicle battery sensor 27 Diesel fuel heating 11 Trunk release 28 Start stop system 12 Adaptive forward lighting/Auto‐ matic light control 29 Electric parking brake 13 ABS 14 Rear window wiper 15 Engine control module 30 ABS 31 Adaptive cruise control 32 Airbag 258 Vehicle care No. Circuit No. Circuit 33 Adaptive forward lighting/Auto‐ matic light control 49 Fuel pump 34 Exhaust gas recirculation 50 Headlamp levelling/Adaptive forward lighting 35 Exterior mirror/Rain sensor 51 Air shutter 36 Climate control 52 Auxiliary heater/Diesel engine 37 Canister vent solenoid 53 Transmission control module/ Engine control module 38 Vacuum pump 39 Central control module 40 Windscreen washer/Rear window washer system 41 Right high beam (Halogen) 42 Radiator fan 43 Windscreen wiper 44 Windscreen wiper 45 Radiator fan 46 – 47 Horn 48 Radiator fan Instrument panel fuse box 54 Vacuum pump/Instrument panel cluster/Heating ventila‐ tion/Air conditioning system After having changed defective fuses, close the fuse box cover and press until it engages. If the fuse box cover is not closed correctly, malfunction may occur. In left-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is behind the storage compartment in the instrument panel. Open the compartment and push it to the left to unlock. Fold the compartment down and remove it. Vehicle care In right-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is located behind a cover in the glovebox. Open the glovebox, then open the cover and fold it down. No. Circuit No. Circuit 1 Displays 16 Power outlet 2 Exterior lights/Body control module 17 Air conditioning system 3 Exterior lights/Body control module 4 Infotainment system 5 Infotainment system/Instrument 6 Power outlet/Cigarette lighter 7 Power outlet 8 Left low beam/Body control module 9 Right low beam/Body control module/Airbag module 10 Door locks/Body control module 11 Interior fan 259 18 Logistics 19 Body control module 20 Body control module 21 Instrument panel cluster/Antitheft alarm system 22 Ignition sensor 23 Body control module 24 Body control module 25 – 26 Power outlet load compartment (if no load compartment fuse box) (Sports tourer only) 12 – Load compartment fuse box 13 – 3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback 14 Diagnostic connector 15 Airbag The fuse box is on the left side of the load compartment behind a cover. 260 Vehicle care Fold down the blind and remove. Remove the cover. Sports tourer The fuse box is on the left side of the load compartment behind a cover. Remove the cover. Fuse assignments Vehicle care No. Circuit No. Circuit 1 – 17 Power outlet 2 Trailer outlet 18 – 3 Parking assist 19 Steering wheel heating 4 – 20 Sunroof 5 – 21 Heated front seats 6 – 22 – 7 Power seat 23 – 8 – 24 – 9 – 25 – 10 – 26 Deactivated logistic mode 11 Trailer module/Trailer socket 27 – 12 Trailer module 28 – 13 Trailer outlet 29 – 14 Rear seat/Electrical folding 30 – 15 – 31 Amplifier/Subwoofer 16 Interior mirror/Rear view camera 32 Active damping system/Lane departure warning 261 When assembling press the blind into the rubber grommets to reach full retention force. 262 Vehicle care Vehicle tools Sports Tourer and 4-door saloon Vehicles with spare wheel Variant 1a: 3-door and 5-door hatchback with rigid wheel wrench Tools Vehicles with tyre repair kit Some tools and the towing eye are located together with the tyre repair kit in a tool box in the load compartment below the floor cover. 3-door and 5-door hatchback On version with rear carrier system 3 65, the tyre repair kit, a screwdriver and the towing eye are located in the drawer under the front passenger seat 3 63. The jack, the tools and a strap for securing a damaged wheel are in the tool box below the spare wheel in the load compartment. The wheel wrench and the towing eye are in the tool bag located in the spare wheel well near the tool box. Spare wheel 3 277. Vehicle care Variant 1b: 3-door and 5-door hatchback with foldable wheel wrench Same content as variant 1a, but with a foldable wheel wrench instead of the rigid wheel wrench located in the tool bag. 263 Variant 2: Sports Tourer Variant 3: 4-door saloon The jack, the tools and the towing eye are in the tool box below the spare wheel in the load compartment. The wheel wrench and an extension bolt for securing a damaged wheel (only vehicles with temporary spare wheel) are in the tool bag located in the spare wheel well near the tool box. Spare wheel 3 277. The jack and the tools are in the tool box below the spare wheel in the load compartment. The wheel wrench, the towing eye and an extension bolt for securing a damaged wheel (only vehicles with temporary spare wheel) are in the tool bag located in the spare wheel well near the tool box. Spare wheel 3 277. 264 Vehicle care Wheels and tyres Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over sharp edges can cause tyre and wheel damage. Do not trap tyres on the kerb when parking. Regularly check the wheels for damage. Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event of damage or unusual wear. Winter tyres Winter tyres improve driving safety at temperatures below 7 °C and should therefore be fitted on all wheels. In accordance with country-specific regulations, affix the speed sticker in the driver's field of view. 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer Tyre sizes 205/65 R16 are only suitable as winter tyres. All engines except A14XER, B14XER, B14NEL, B14NET, B14NET LPG, B16XER: Tyre sizes 215/50 R17 are only suitable as winter tyres. Tyre designations E.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H 215 : tyre width, mm 60 : cross-section ratio (tyre height to tyre width), % R : belt type: Radial RF : type: RunFlat 16 : wheel diameter, inches 95 : load index e.g. 95 is equivalent to 690 kg H : speed code letter Speed code letter: Q : up to 100 mph S : up to 112 mph T : up to 118 mph H : up to 130 mph V : up to 150 mph W : up to 168 mph Choose a tyre appropriate for the maximum speed of your vehicle. The maximum speed is achievable at kerb weight with driver (75 kg) plus 125 kg payload. Optional equipment could reduce the maximum speed of the vehicle. Performance 3 300. Directional tyres Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the direction of travel. The rolling direction is indicated by a symbol (e.g. an arrow) on the sidewall. Tyre pressure Check the pressure of cold tyres at least every 14 days and before any long journey. Do not forget the spare wheel. This also applies to vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system. Unscrew the valve cap. Vehicle care Tyre pressure 3 308. The tyre pressure information label on the front left or right door frame indicates the original equipment tyres and the correspondent tyre pressures. The tyre pressure data refers to cold tyres. It applies to summer and winter tyres. Always inflate the spare tyre to the pressure specified for full load. The ECO tyre pressure serves to achieve the smallest amount of fuel consumption possible. Incorrect tyre pressures will impair safety, vehicle handling, comfort and fuel economy and will increase tyre wear. Tyre pressures differ depending on various options. For the correct tyre pressure value, follow the procedure below: 1. Identify the body style. 2. Identify the engine identifier code. Engine data 3 297. 3. Identify the respective tyre. The tyre pressure tables show all possible tyre combinations 3 308. For the tyres approved for your vehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate of Conformity provided with your vehicle or other national registration documents. The driver is responsible for correct adjustment of tyre pressure. 265 9 Warning If the pressure is too low, this can result in considerable tyre warmup and internal damage, leading to tread separation and even to tyre blow-out at high speeds. 9 Warning For specific tyres the recommended tyre pressure as shown in the tyre pressure table may exceed the maximum tyre pressure as indicated on the tyre. Never exceed the maximum tyre pressure as indicated on the tyre. If the tyre pressure must be reduced or increased on a vehicle with tyre pressure monitoring system, switch off ignition. Temperature dependency The tyre pressure depends on the temperature of the tyre. During driving, tyre temperature and pressure increase. Tyre pressure 266 Vehicle care values provided on the tyre information label and tyre pressure chart are valid for cold tyres, which means at 20 °C. The pressure increases by nearly 1.5 psi for a 10 °C temperature increase. This must be considered when warm tyres are checked. The tyre pressure value displayed in the Driver Information Centre shows the real tyre pressure. A cooled down tyre will show a decreased value, which does not indicate an air leak. Tyre pressure monitoring system The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) checks the pressure of all four tyres once a minute when vehicle speed exceeds a certain limit. Caution Tyre pressure monitoring system warns only about low tyre pressure condition and does not replace regular tyre maintenance by the driver. All wheels must be equipped with pressure sensors and the tyres must have the prescribed pressure. Press MENU to select the Vehicle Information MenuX. Notice In countries where the tyre pressure monitoring system is legally required, the use of wheels without pressure sensors will invalidate the vehicle type approval. The current tyre pressures can be shown in the Vehicle Information Menu in the Driver Information Centre. The menu can be selected by the buttons on the turn signal lever. Turn the adjuster wheel to select the tyre pressure monitoring system. System status and pressure warnings are displayed by a message with the corresponding tyre flashing in the Driver Information Centre. The system considers the tyre temperature for the warnings. Vehicle care A detected low tyre pressure condition is indicated by control indicator w 3 118. If w illuminates, stop as soon as possible and inflate the tyres as recommended 3 308. If w flashes for 60-90 seconds and then illuminates continuously, there is a fault in the system. Consult a workshop. After inflating, driving may be required to update the tyre pressure values in the Driver Information Centre. During this time w may illuminate. If w illuminates at lower temperatures and extinguishes after some driving, this could be an indicator for approaching a low tyre pressure condition. Check tyre pressure. Vehicle messages 3 126. If the tyre pressure must be reduced or increased, switch off ignition. Only mount wheels with pressure sensors, otherwise the tyre pressure will not be displayed and w illuminates continuously. A spare wheel or temporary spare wheel is not equipped with pressure sensors. The tyre pressure monitoring system is not operational for these wheels. Control indicator w illuminates. For the further three wheels the system remains operational. The use of commercially available liquid tyre repair kits can impair the function of the system. Factoryapproved repair kits can be used. Operating electronic devices or being close to facilities using similar wave frequencies could disrupt the tyre pressure monitoring system. 267 Each time the tyres are replaced, tyre pressure monitoring system sensors must be dismounted and serviced. For the screwed sensor: replace valve core and sealing ring. For clipped sensor: replace complete valve stem. Vehicle loading status Adjust tyre pressure to load condition according to the tyre information label or tyre pressure chart 3 308, and select the appropriate setting in the Tyre load menu in the Driver Information Centre 3 120. This setting is the reference for the tyre pressure warnings. The Tyre Load menu only appears if the vehicle is in a standstill and the parking brake is applied. On vehicles with automatic transmission the selector lever has to be in P. 268 Vehicle care Select: ● Light for comfort pressure up to 3 people. ● Eco for Eco pressure up to 3 people. ● Max for full load. Tyre pressure sensor matching process Each tyre pressure sensor has a unique identification code. The identification code must be matched to a new wheel position after rotating the wheels or exchanging the complete wheel set and if one or more tyre pressure sensors were replaced. The tyre pressure sensor matching process should also be performed after replacing a spare wheel with a road wheel containing the tyre pressure sensor. The malfunction light w and the warning message or code should go off at the next ignition cycle. The sensors are matched to the wheel positions, using a relearn tool, in the following order: left side front wheel, right side front wheel, right side rear wheel and left side rear wheel. The turn signal light at the current active position is illuminated until sensor is matched. Consult your workshop for service or to purchase a relearn tool. There are two minutes to match the first wheel position, and five minutes overall to match all four wheel positions. If it takes longer, the matching process stops and must be restarted. The tyre pressure sensor matching process is: 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Turn the ignition on. 3. On vehicles with automatic transmission: set the selector lever to P. On vehicles with manual transmission: select neutral. 4. Use MENU on the turn signal lever to select the Vehicle Information Menu in the Driver Information Centre. 5. Turn the adjuster wheel to scroll to the tyre pressure menu. 6. Press SET/CLR to begin the sensor matching process. A message requesting acceptance of the process should be displayed. Press SET/CLR again to confirm the selection. The horn sounds twice to indicate the receiver is in relearn mode. 7. Start with the left side front wheel. 8. Place the relearn tool against the tyre sidewall, near the valve stem. Then press the button to activate the tyre pressure sensor. A horn chirp confirms that the sensor identification code has been matched to this wheel position. Vehicle care 9. Proceed to the right side front wheel, and repeat the procedure in Step 8. 10. Proceed to the right side rear wheel, and repeat the procedure in Step 8. 11. Proceed to the left side rear wheel, and repeat the procedure in Step 8. The horn sounds twice to indicate the sensor identification code has been matched to the left side rear tyre, and the tyre pressure sensor matching process is no longer active. 12. Turn off the ignition. 13. Set all four tyres to the recommended air pressure level as indicated on the tyre pressure label. 14. Ensure the tyre loading status is set according selected pressure 3 120. Tread depth Check tread depth at regular intervals. Tyres should be replaced for safety reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm (4 mm for winter tyres). For safety reasons it is recommended that the tread depth of the tyres on one axle should not vary by more than 2 mm. 269 If there is more wear at the front than the rear, swap round front wheels and rear wheels periodically. Ensure that the direction of rotation of the wheels is the same as before. Tyres age, even if they are not used. We recommend tyre replacement every 6 years. Changing tyre and wheel size The legally permissible minimum tread depth (1.6 mm) has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the tread wear indicators (TWI). Their position is indicated by markings on the sidewall. If tyres of a different size than those fitted at the factory are used, it may be necessary to reprogramme the speedometer as well as the nominal tyre pressure and make other vehicle modifications. After converting to a different tyre size, have the label with tyre pressures replaced. 9 Warning Use of unsuitable tyres or wheels may lead to accidents and will invalidate the vehicle type approval. 270 Vehicle care Wheel covers Tyre chains Wheel covers and tyres that are factory approved for the respective vehicle and comply with all of the relevant wheel and tyre combination requirements must be used. If the wheel covers and tyres used are not factory approved, the tyres must not have a rim protection ridge. Wheel covers must not impair brake cooling. 9 Warning Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel covers could lead to sudden pressure loss and thereby accidents. Vehicles with steel wheels: When using locking wheel nuts, do not attach wheel covers. Use tyre chains only on front wheels. 9 Warning Damage may lead to tyre blowout. 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon, Sports tourer Always use fine mesh chains that add no more than 10 mm to the tyre tread and the inboard sides (including chain lock). Tyre chains are only permitted on tyres of size 205/60 R16 and 215/50 R17. 3-door hatchback Tyre chains are permitted on tyres of size 225/55 R17. Always use fine mesh chains that add no more than 10 mm to the tyre tread and the inboard sides (including chain lock). Tyre chains are also permitted on tyres of size 245/45 R18. Always use fine mesh chains that add no more than 7 mm to the tyre tread and the inboard sides (including chain lock). VXR Version Tyre chains are permitted on tyres of size 235/45 R18. Always use fine mesh chains that add no more than 10 mm to the tyre tread and the inboard sides (including chain lock). General The use of tyre chains is not permitted on the temporary spare wheel. Tyre repair kit Minor damage to the tyre tread can be repaired with the tyre repair kit. Do not remove foreign bodies from the tyres. Vehicle care 271 2. Remove the compressor. Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that is at tyre's sidewall cannot be repaired with the tyre repair kit. 9 Warning Do not drive faster than 50 mph. Do not use for a lengthy period. Steering and handling may be affected. If you have a flat tyre: Apply the parking brake and engage first gear, reverse gear or P. The tyre repair kit is in a compartment under the floor cover in the load compartment or, on version with rear carrier system, in the drawer under the passenger seat 3 63. The illustrations show different versions. 1. Take the tyre repair kit from the compartment. 3. Remove the electrical connection cable and air hose from the stowage compartments on the underside of the compressor. 272 Vehicle care 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle. 5. Fit the sealant bottle into the retainer on the compressor. Set the compressor near the tyre in such a way that the sealant bottle is upright. 6. Unscrew valve cap from defective tyre. 7. Screw the filler hose to the tyre valve. 8. The switch on the compressor must be set to J. 9. Connect the compressor plug to the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. To avoid discharging the battery, we recommend running the engine. 10. Set the rocker switch on the compressor to I. The tyre is filled with sealant. 11. The compressor pressure gauge briefly indicates up to 6 bar whilst the sealant bottle is emptying (approx. 30 seconds). Then the pressure starts to drop. 12. All of the sealant is pumped into the tyre. Then the tyre is inflated. 13. The prescribed tyre pressure should be obtained within ten minutes. Tyre pressure 3 308. When the correct pressure is obtained, switch off the compressor. If the prescribed tyre pressure is not obtained within ten minutes, remove the tyre repair kit. Move the vehicle one tyre rotation. Reattach the tyre repair kit and continue the filling procedure for ten minutes. If the prescribed tyre pressure is still not obtained, the tyre is too badly damaged. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Vehicle care 14. 15. 16. 17. Drain excess tyre pressure with the button over the pressure indicator. Do not run the compressor longer than ten minutes. Detach the tyre repair kit. Push catch on bracket to remove sealant bottle from bracket. Screw the tyre inflation hose to the free connection of the sealant bottle. This prevents sealant from escaping. Stow tyre repair kit in load compartment. Remove any excess sealant using a cloth. Take the label indicating maximum permitted speed from the sealant bottle and affix in the driver's field of view. Continue driving immediately so that sealant is evenly distributed in the tyre. After driving approx. 6 miles (but no more than ten minutes), stop and check tyre pressure. Screw compressor air hose directly onto tyre valve and compressor when doing this. If tyre pressure is more than 1.3 bar, set it to the correct value. Repeat the procedure until there is no more loss of pressure. If the tyre pressure has fallen below 1.3 bar, the vehicle must not be used. Seek the assistance of a workshop. 18. Stow away tyre repair kit in load compartment. Notice The driving characteristics of the repaired tyre are severely affected, therefore have this tyre replaced. 273 If unusual noise is heard or the compressor becomes hot, turn compressor off for at least 30 minutes. The built-in safety valve opens at a pressure of 102 psi. Note the expiry date of the kit. After this date its sealing capability is no longer guaranteed. Pay attention to storage information on sealant bottle. Replace the used sealant bottle. Dispose of the bottle as prescribed by applicable laws. The compressor and sealant can be used from approx. -30 °C. The adapters supplied can be used to pump up other items e.g. footballs, air mattresses, inflatable dinghies etc. They are located on the underside of the compressor. To remove, screw on compressor air hose and withdraw adapter. Wheel changing Some vehicles are equipped with a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel 3 270. 274 Vehicle care Make the following preparations and observe the following information: ● Park the vehicle on a level, firm and non-skid surface. The front wheels must be in the straightahead position. ● Apply the parking brake and engage first gear, reverse gear or P. ● Remove the spare wheel 3 277. ● Never change more than one wheel at once. ● Use the jack only to change wheels in case of puncture, not for seasonal winter or summer tyre change. ● The jack is maintenance-free. ● If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft, a solid board (max. 1 cm thick) should be placed under the jack. ● Take heavy objects out of the vehicle before jacking up. ● No people or animals may be in the vehicle when it is jacked-up. ● Never crawl under a jacked-up vehicle. ● ● Do not start the vehicle when it is raised on the jack. Clean wheel nuts and thread with a clean cloth before mounting the wheel. 9 Warning Do not grease wheel bolt, wheel nut and wheel nut cone. 1. Disengage wheel nut caps with a screwdriver and remove. Pull off the wheel cover. Vehicle tools 3 262. Alloy wheels: Disengage wheel nut caps with a screwdriver and remove. To protect the wheel, place a soft cloth between the screwdriver and the alloy wheel. Alloy wheels with centre wheel bolt cap: Disengage centre cap by inserting and pulling the extractor in the recess of the brand emblem, vehicle tools 3 262. 2. Two types of jacks and wheel nut wrenches are possible depending on the version, vehicle tools 3 262. Variant 1a with rigid wheel wrench: Vehicle care 275 Fold out the wheel wrench and install ensuring that it locates securely and loosen each wheel nut by half a turn. The wheels might be protected by locking wheel nuts. To loosen these specific nuts first attach the adapter onto the head of the nut before installing the wheel wrench. The adapter is located in the glovebox. Some versions have sill panellings with covered vehicle jacking points: pull out the cover at the respective jacking point firstly. 4. 3-door / 5-door hatchback and 4-door saloon, jack variants 1a, 1b and 3, 3 262: Install the wheel wrench ensuring that it locates securely and loosen each wheel nut by half a turn. Variants 1b, 2 and 3 with foldable wheel wrench: 3. Ensure the jack is correctly positioned under the relevant vehicle jacking point. 276 Vehicle care handle until wheel is clear of the ground. Sports Tourer, jack variant 2 3 262: Set the jack to the necessary height. Position it directly below the jacking point in a manner that prevents it from slipping. Set the jack to the necessary height. Position it directly below the jacking point in a manner that prevents it from slipping. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Attach jack handle and with the jack correctly aligned rotate Attach wheel wrench and with the jack correctly aligned rotate wheel wrench until wheel is clear of the ground. Unscrew the wheel nuts. Change the wheel. Spare wheel 3 277. Screw on the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle and remove jack. Install the wheel wrench ensuring that it locates securely and tighten each nut in a crosswise sequence. Tightening torque is 140 Nm. Vehicle care 10. Align the valve hole in the wheel cover with the tyre valve before installing. Install wheel nut caps. Install centre cap on alloy wheels. 11. Install vehicle jacking point cover on versions with sill panelling. 12. Stow the replaced wheel 3 277, the vehicle tools 3 262 and the adapter for the locking wheel nuts 3 61. 13. Check the tyre pressure of the installed tyre and the wheel nut torque as soon as possible. Have the defective tyre renewed or repaired as soon as possible. Jacking position for lifting platform 277 Front arm position of the lifting platform at the underbody. Spare wheel Rear arm position of the lifting platform centrically under the recess of the sill. Some vehicles are equipped with a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel. If mounting a spare wheel, which is different from the other wheels, this wheel might be classified as a temporary spare wheel and the corresponding speed limits apply, even though no label indicates this. Seek the assistance of a workshop to check the applicable speed limit. The spare wheel has always a steel rim. Caution The use of a spare wheel that is smaller than the other wheels or in combination with winter tyres could affect driveability. Have the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible. 278 Vehicle care The spare wheel is located in the load compartment beneath the floor covering. It is secured with a wing nut. To remove: 1. Open the floor cover. 2. Only 3-door hatchback: remove rear storage by pressing both buttons. Fold down cover and extract storage upwards. 3. The spare wheel is secured with a wing nut. Untwist nut, remove conus (only 3-door hatchback) to take out the spare wheel. Under the spare wheel there is the box with vehicle tools. 4. When, after a wheel change, no wheel is placed in the spare wheel well, secure the tool box by turning right back the wing nut and close floor cover. Stowing a damaged full size wheel in the load compartment, 3-door and 5-door hatchback The spare wheel well is not designed for other tyre sizes than the spare wheel. A damaged full size wheel must be stowed in the load compartment and secured with a strap. Vehicle tools 3 262. To secure the wheel: 1. Position the wheel outside up close to one sidewall of the load compartment. 2. Place the loop end of the strap through the front lashing eye on the appropriate side. 3. Place the hook end of the strap through the loop and pull it until the strap is fastened securely to the lashing eye. Vehicle care Stowing a damaged full size wheel in the spare wheel well, Sports Tourer and 4-door saloon 279 thread bolt by an extension bolt, placed in the tool bag 3 262. To replace the bolt: Vehicles equipped with a full size spare wheel: 4. Insert the strap through the spokes of the wheel as shown in the illustration. 5. Mount the hook to the rear lashing eye. 6. Tighten the strap and secure it using the buckle. 9 Danger Always drive with folded up and engaged rear seat backrests when stowing a damaged full size wheel in the load compartment. A damaged full size wheel must be stowed outside up in the spare wheel well secured with the wing nut. The floor cover can be placed on the projecting wheel. Vehicles equipped with a temporary spare wheel: Secure a damaged full size wheel outside up with the wing nut in the spare wheel well after exchanging the 1. Install the hexagon key of the wheel wrench ensuring that it locates securely on the bolt. 2. Turn the wheel wrench anticlockwise to loosen the bolt. Remove the bolt. 280 Vehicle care 3. Take the extension bolt from the tool bag 3 262 and screw it in hand-tight using the hexagon key of the wheel wrench. 4. Store the tool box and the damaged wheel outside up in the spare wheel well and secure it by turning the wing nut clockwise on the bolt. The floor cover can be placed on the projecting wheel. Replace the extension bolt with the short bolt before placing the temporary spare wheel in the well after renewing or repairing the defective wheel. Stowing the spare wheel back in the well after replacing the damaged wheel 1. Open the floor cover, untwist and remove wing nut. Only 3-door hatchback: open floor cover, remove rear storage, untwist and remove wing nut and conus. 2. Only Sports tourer and 4-door saloon with temporary spare wheel: replace the extension bolt with the short bolt by using the hexagon key of the wheel wrench. 3. Place the tools in the tool box or the tool bag 3 262. 4. Place spare wheel outside up in the wheel well and secure by turning the wing nut right back. Only 3-door hatchback: position the excentric conus in the recess of the spare wheel before turning the wing nut right back. 5. Close floor cover and insert rear storage (only 3-door hatchback). 9 Warning Storing a jack, a wheel or other equipment in the load compartment could cause injury if Vehicle care they are not fixed properly. During a sudden stop or a collision, loose equipment could strike someone. Store jack and tools always in the respective storage compartments and secure them by fixing. Damaged wheel placed in the load compartment must always be secured by the strap. Temporary spare wheel Caution The use of a spare wheel that is smaller than the other wheels or in combination with winter tyres could affect driveability. Have the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible. Only mount one temporary spare wheel. Do not drive faster than 50 mph. Take curves slowly. Do not use for a long period of time. If your vehicle gets a flat tyre on the rear while towing another vehicle, mount the temporary spare wheel in the front and the full tyre in the rear. Tyre chains 3 270. Spare wheel with directional tyre Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the direction of travel. The rolling direction is indicated by a symbol (e.g. an arrow) on the sidewall. The following applies to tyres fitted opposing the rolling direction: ● Driveability may be affected. Have the defective tyre renewed or repaired as soon as possible and fit it instead of the spare wheel. ● Drive particularly carefully on wet and snow-covered road surfaces. 281 Jump starting Do not start with quick charger. A vehicle with a discharged vehicle battery can be started using jump leads and the vehicle battery of another vehicle. 9 Warning Be extremely careful when starting with jump leads. Any deviation from the following instructions can lead to injuries or damage caused by battery explosion or damage to the electrical systems of both vehicles. 9 Warning Avoid contact of the battery with eyes, skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. The fluid contains sulphuric acid which can cause injuries and damage in the event of direct contact. ● Never expose the vehicle battery to naked flames or sparks. 282 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Vehicle care A discharged vehicle battery can already freeze at a temperature of 0 °C. Defrost the frozen vehicle battery before connecting jump leads. Wear eye protection and protective clothing when handling a vehicle battery. Use a booster vehicle battery with the same voltage (12 Volts). Its capacity (Ah) must not be much less than that of the discharged vehicle battery. Use jump leads with insulated terminals and a cross section of at least 16 mm2 (25 mm2 for diesel engines). Do not disconnect the discharged vehicle battery from the vehicle. Switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers. Do not lean over the vehicle battery during jump starting. Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead. ● ● ● The vehicles must not come into contact with each other during the jump starting process. Apply the parking brake, transmission in neutral, automatic transmission in P. Open the positive terminal protection caps of both vehicle batteries. Lead connection order: 1. Connect the red lead to the positive terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 2. Connect the other end of the red lead to the positive terminal of the discharged vehicle battery. 3. Connect the black lead to the negative terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 4. Connect the other end of the black lead to a vehicle grounding point, such as the engine block or an engine mounting bolt. Connect as far away from the discharged vehicle battery as possible, however at least 60 cm. Route the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the engine: 1. Start the engine of the vehicle providing the jump. 2. After five minutes, start the other engine. Start attempts should be made for no longer than 15 seconds at an interval of one minute. 3. Allow both engines to idle for approx. three minutes with the leads connected. Vehicle care 4. Switch on electrical consumers (e.g. headlights, heated rear window) of the vehicle receiving the jump start. 5. Reverse above sequence exactly when removing leads. 283 Towing Towing the vehicle Insert a screwdriver in the slot at the lower part of the cap. Release the cap by carefully moving the screwdriver downwards. The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 262. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Attach a tow rope – or better still a tow rod – to the towing eye. The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for recovering the vehicle. Switch on ignition to release steering wheel lock and to permit operation of brake lights, horn and windscreen wiper. Transmission in neutral. 284 Vehicle care Caution Towing another vehicle Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle. When the engine is not running, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust gases from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation and close the windows. Vehicles with automatic transmission: The vehicle must be towed facing forwards, not faster than 50 mph nor further than 60 miles. In all other cases and when the transmission is defective, the front axle must be raised off the ground. Seek the assistance of a workshop. After towing, unscrew the towing eye. Insert cap at the top and engage downwards. Insert a screwdriver in the slot at the lower bend of the cap. Release the cap by carefully moving the screwdriver downwards. The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 262. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. The lashing eye at the rear underneath the vehicle must never be used as a towing eye. Attach a tow rope – or even better a tow bar – to the towing eye. The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for recovering a vehicle. Vehicle care Caution Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle. After towing, unscrew the towing eye. Insert cap at the top and engage downwards. Appearance care Exterior care Locks The locks are lubricated at the factory using a high quality lock cylinder grease. Use de-icing agent only when absolutely necessary, as this has a degreasing effect and impairs lock function. After using a de-icing agent, have the locks regreased by a workshop. Washing The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences. Wash and wax your vehicle regularly. When using automatic vehicle washes, select a programme that includes waxing. Bird droppings, dead insects, resin, pollen and the like should be cleaned off immediately, as they contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint damage. 285 If using a vehicle wash, comply with the vehicle wash manufacturer's instructions. The windscreen wiper and rear window wiper must be switched off. Remove antenna and external accessories such as roof racks etc. If you wash your vehicle by hand, make sure that the insides of the wheel housings are also thoroughly rinsed out. Clean edges and folds on opened doors and the bonnet as well as the areas they cover. Clean bright metal mouldings with a cleaning solution approved for aluminium to avoid damages. Caution Always use a cleaning agent with a pH value of four to nine. Do not use cleaning agents on hot surfaces. Have the door hinges of all doors greased by a workshop. 286 Vehicle care Do not clean the engine compartment with a steam-jet or high-pressure jet cleaner. On vehicles with emblem touchpad: when cleaning with a high-pressure jet cleaner ensure a minimum distance of 30 cm when working around the tailgate to prevent unintended unlocking. Thoroughly rinse and leather-off the vehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Use separate leathers for painted and glass surfaces: remnants of wax on the windows will impair vision. Exterior lights Headlight and other light covers are made of plastic. Do not use any abrasive or caustic agents, do not use an ice scraper, and do not clean them dry. Polishing and waxing Wax the vehicle regularly (at the latest when water no longer beads). Otherwise, the paintwork will dry out. Polishing is necessary only if the paint has become dull or if solid deposits have become attached to it. Paintwork polish with silicone forms a protective film, making waxing unnecessary. Plastic body parts must not be treated with wax or polishing agents. Windows and windscreen wiper blades Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather together with window cleaner and insect remover. When cleaning the rear window from inside, always wipe in parallel to the heating element to prevent damage. For mechanical removal of ice, use a sharp-edged ice scraper. Press the scraper firmly against the glass so that no dirt can get under it and scratch the glass. Remove dirt residues from smearing wiper blades by using a soft cloth and window cleaner. Also make sure to remove any residues such as wax, insect residues and similar from the window. Ice residues, pollution and continuous wiping on dry windows will damage or even destroy the wiper blades. Sunroof Never clean with solvents or abrasive agents, fuels, aggressive media (e.g. paint cleaner, acetonecontaining solutions etc.), acidic or highly alkaline media or abrasive pads. Do not apply wax or polishing agents to the sunroof. Glass panel Never clean with solvents or abrasive agents, fuels, aggressive media (e.g. paint cleaner, acetonecontaining solutions etc.), acidic or highly alkaline media or abrasive pads. Do not apply wax or polishing agents to the glass panel. Wheels and tyres Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners. Clean rims with a pH-neutral wheel cleaner. Vehicle care Rims are painted and can be treated with the same agents as the body. Paintwork damage Rectify minor paintwork damage with a touch-up pen before rust forms. Have more extensive damage or rust areas repaired by a workshop. Underbody Some areas of the vehicle underbody have a PVC undercoating while other critical areas have a durable protective wax coating. After the underbody is washed, check the underbody and have it waxed if necessary. Bitumen/rubber materials could damage the PVC coating. Have underbody work carried out by a workshop. Before and after winter, wash the underbody and have the protective wax coating checked. Liquid gas system 9 Danger Liquid gas is heavier than air and can collect in sink points. Take care when performing work at the underbody in a pit. For painting work and when using a drying booth at a temperature above 60 °C, the liquid gas tank must be removed. Do not make any modifications to the liquid gas system. Towing equipment Do not clean the coupling ball bar with a steam-jet or high-pressure jet cleaner. Rear carrier system Clean the rear carrier system with a steam-jet or high-pressure jet cleaner at least once a year. Operate the rear carrier system periodically if not in regular use, in particular during winter. 287 Air shutter Clean the shutter system in the front bumper to maintain correct functionality. Interior care Interior and upholstery Only clean the vehicle interior, including the instrument panel fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth or interior cleaner. Clean the leather upholstery with clear water and a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, use leather care. The instrument cluster and the displays should only be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. If necessary use a weak soap solution. Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum cleaner and brush. Remove stains with an upholstery cleaner. 288 Vehicle care Clothing fabrics may not be colourfast. This could cause visible discolourations, especially on lightcoloured upholstery. Removable stains and discolourations should be cleaned as soon as possible. Clean seat belts with lukewarm water or interior cleaner. Caution Close Velcro fasteners as open Velcro fasteners on clothing could damage seat upholstery. The same applies to clothing with sharp-edged objects, like zips or belts or studded jeans. Plastic and rubber parts Plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned with the same cleaner as used to clean the body. Use interior cleaner if necessary. Do not use any other agent. Avoid solvents and petrol in particular. Do not use highpressure jet cleaners. Service and maintenance Service and maintenance General information ................... 289 Service information .................. 289 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts .................................... 290 Recommended fluids and lubricants ................................ 290 General information 289 In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is of vital importance that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified. The detailed, up-to-date service schedule for your vehicle is available at the workshop. Service display 3 110. Andorra, Austria, Belgium, BosniaHerzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Service display 3 110. European service intervals International service intervals Maintenance of your vehicle is required every 20,000 miles or after 1 year, whichever occurs first, unless otherwise indicated in the service display. A shorter service interval can be valid for severe driving behaviour, e.g. for taxis and police vehicles. The European service intervals are valid for the following countries: Maintenance of your vehicle is required every 10,000 miles or after 1 year, whichever occurs first, unless otherwise indicated in the service display. The international service intervals are valid for the countries which are not listed in the European service intervals. Service display 3 110. Service information 290 Service and maintenance Confirmations Confirmation of service is recorded in the Service and Warranty Booklet. The date and mileage is completed with the stamp and signature of the servicing workshop. Make sure that the Service and Warranty Booklet is completed correctly as continuous proof of service is essential if any warranty or goodwill claims are to be met, and is also a benefit when selling the vehicle. Service interval with remaining engine oil life duration The service interval is based on several parameters depending on usage. The service display lets you know when to change the engine oil. Service display 3 110. Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Recommended fluids and lubricants Only use products that meet the recommended specifications. 9 Warning Operating materials are hazardous and could be poisonous. Handle with care. Pay attention to information given on the containers. Engine oil Engine oil is identified by its quality and its viscosity. Quality is more important than viscosity when selecting which engine oil to use. The oil quality ensures e.g. engine cleanliness, wear protection and oil aging control, whereas viscosity grade gives information on the oil's thickness over a temperature range. Dexos is the newest engine oil quality that provides optimum protection for petrol and diesel engines. If it is unavailable, engine oils of other listed qualities must be used. Recommendations for petrol engines are also valid for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Ethanol (E85) fuelled engines. Select the appropriate engine oil based on its quality and on the minimum ambient temperature 3 294. Topping up engine oil Engine oils of different manufacturers and brands can be mixed as long as they comply with the required engine oil quality and viscosity. Use of engine oil with only ACEA A1/B1 or only A5/B5 quality is prohibited, since it can cause longterm engine damage under certain operating conditions. Select the appropriate engine oil based on its quality and on the minimum ambient temperature 3 294. Service and maintenance Additional engine oil additives The use of additional engine oil additives could cause damage and invalidate the warranty. Engine oil viscosity grades The SAE viscosity grade gives information of the thickness of the oil. Multigrade oil is indicated by two figures, e.g. SAE 5W-30. The first figure, followed by a W, indicates the low temperature viscosity and the second figure the high temperature viscosity. Select the appropriate viscosity grade depending on the minimum ambient temperature 3 294. All of the recommended viscosity grades are suitable for high ambient temperatures. Coolant and antifreeze Use only organic acid type-long life coolant (LLC) antifreeze approved for the vehicle. Consult a workshop. The system is factory filled with coolant designed for excellent corrosion protection and frost protection down to approx. -28 °C. In northern countries with very low temperatures, the factory filled coolant provides frost protection down to approx. -37 °C. This concentration should be maintained all year round. The use of additional coolant additives that intend to give additional corrosion protection or seal against minor leaks can cause function problems. Liability for consequences resulting from the use of additional coolant additives will be rejected. Brake and clutch fluid Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture which will reduce braking effectiveness. The brake fluid should therefore be replaced at the specified interval. 291 292 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification .................. 292 Vehicle Identification Number .. 292 Identification plate ................... 292 Engine identification ................ 293 Vehicle data ............................... 294 Recommended fluids and lubricants ................................ 294 Engine data ............................. 297 Performance ............................ 300 Vehicle weight ......................... 303 Vehicle dimensions ................. 306 Capacities ................................ 307 Tyre pressures ........................ 308 Vehicle identification Identification plate Vehicle Identification Number The identification plate is located on the front left or right door frame. The Vehicle Identification Number may be stamped on the identification plate and on the floor pan, under the floor covering, visible under a cover. The Vehicle Identification Number may be embossed on the instrument panel, visible through the windscreen, or in the engine compartment on the right body panel. Technical data Information on identification label: 1 : manufacturer 2 : type approval number 3 : vehicle identification number 4 : permissible gross vehicle weight rating in kg 5 : permissible gross train weight in kg 6 : maximum permissible front axle load in kg 7 : maximum permissible rear axle load in kg 8 : vehicle-specific or countryspecific data The combined total of front and rear axle loads must not exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight. For example, if the front axle is bearing its maximum permissible load, the rear axle can only bear a load that is equal to the gross vehicle weight minus the front axle load. The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards. We reserve the right to make modifications. Specifications in the vehicle documents always have priority over those given in this manual. Engine identification The technical data tables show the engine identifier code. Engine data 3 297. To identify the respective engine, refer to the engine power in the EEC Certificate of Conformity provided with your vehicle or other national registration documents. 293 294 Technical data Vehicle data Recommended fluids and lubricants European service schedule Required engine oil quality All European countries with European service interval 3 289 Engine oil quality Petrol engines (including CNG, LPG, E85) Diesel engines dexos 1 – – dexos 2 ✔ ✔ In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use max. 1 litre engine oil quality ACEA C3 once between each oil change. Engine oil viscosity grades All European countries with European service interval 3 289 Ambient temperature Petrol and diesel engines down to -25 °C SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40 below -25 °C SAE 0W-30 or SAE 0W-40 Technical data International service schedule Required engine oil quality All countries with international service interval 3 289 Engine oil quality Petrol engines (including CNG, LPG, E85) Diesel engines dexos 1 (if available) ✔ – dexos 2 ✔ ✔ In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use the oil qualities listed below: All countries with international service interval 3 289 Engine oil quality Petrol engines (including CNG, LPG, E85) Diesel engines GM-LL-A-025 ✔ – GM-LL-B-025 – ✔ All countries with international service interval 3 289 Engine oil quality Petrol engines (including CNG, LPG, E85) Diesel engines ACEA A3/B3 ✔ – ACEA A3/B4 ✔ ✔ 295 296 Technical data All countries with international service interval 3 289 ACEA C3 ✔ ✔ API SM ✔ – API SN resource conserving ✔ – Engine oil viscosity grades All countries with international service interval 3 289 Ambient temperature Petrol and diesel engines down to -25 °C SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40 below -25 °C SAE 0W-30 or SAE 0W-40 down to -20 °C SAE 10W-301) or SAE 10W-401) 1) Permitted, but usage of SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40 with dexos quality is recommended. Technical data 297 Engine data Engine identifier code A14XER, B14NEL B14XER B14NET LPG, B14NET B16XER A16XHT B16SHL B16SHT Sales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 Engineering code A14XER B14NET B14NET B16XER B16SHT B16SHT Piston displacement [cm3] 1398 1364 1364 1598 1598 1598 1598 Engine power [kW] 74 88 103 85 125 125 147 at rpm 6000 4200-6000 4900-6000 6000 6000 4750-6000 5500 Torque [Nm] 130 200 155 260 260 at rpm 4000 1850-4200 1850-4900 4000 1650-3200 1650-4500 1650-5000 Petrol Petrol Petrol/Liquid gas Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol recommended 95 95 95 95 98 98 98 possible 98 98 98 98 95 95 95 possible 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 Additional fuel type – – Liquid gas (LPG) – – – – Fuel type Octane rating 2) 200 1.6 280 RON2) A country specific label at the fuel filler flap can supersede the engine specific requirement. 298 Technical data Sales designation 1.6 1.8 2.0 VXR 1.3 1.6 1.6 Engine identifier code A16LET A18XER B20NFT A13DTE B16DTH B16DTL A18XER B20NFT B16DTH B16DTL Engineering code Piston displacement [cm3] 1598 1796 1998 1248 1598 1598 Engine power [kW] 132 103 206 70 100 81 at rpm 5500 6300 5300 4000 3500-4000 3500 Torque [Nm] 230 175 400 190 320 300 at rpm 2200 3800 2400-4800 1750-3250 2000 1750-2000 Petrol Petrol Petrol Diesel Diesel Diesel recommended 95 95 98 possible 98 98 95 possible 91 91 91 Fuel type Octane rating 3) RON3) A country specific label at the fuel filler flap can supersede the engine specific requirement. Technical data Sales designation 299 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.0 Turbo 2.0 Turbo 2.0 Turbo A17DTN A17DTC A17DTS A20DTH 121 kW A20DTH 96 kW A20DTR Piston displacement [cm3] 1686 1686 1686 1956 1956 1956 Engine power [kW] 74 81 96 121/1174) 96 143 at rpm 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 Torque [Nm] 260 280 300 350 300 400 at rpm 1750-2500 1750-2500 2000-2500 1750-2500 1750-2500 1750-2500 Fuel type Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Engine identifier code Engineering code 4) Detuned version. 300 Technical data Performance 3-door hatchback Engine A14XER B14NEL B14NET A16LET A16XHT B16SHT B16SHL Manual transmission 1115) 120 125 137 136 143 – Automatic transmission – – 124 – – – 134 A18XER B20NFT B16DTH B16DTL A20DTH 121 kW A20DTH 96 kW A20DTR Manual transmission 124 155 123 113 134 –6) 140 Automatic transmission – – – – 131 – – Maximum speed [mph] 5) 4th gear. Engine Maximum speed [mph] 6) Value was not available at time of printing. Technical data 301 4-door saloon B14XER B14NET B14NET LPG A16LET B16XER A16XHT Manual transmission 1145) 129 126 139 120 138 Automatic transmission – 127 – 132 115 133 Engine Maximum speed [mph] 5) 4th gear. Engine A13DTE B16DTH B16DTL B16SHL Manual transmission 112 127 118 – Automatic transmission – 124 – 133 Maximum speed [mph] Sports tourer B14XER B14NEL B14NET LPG B14NET A16LET B16XER B16SHL Manual transmission 109 118 124 124 137 115 137 Automatic transmission – – – 123 130 112 131 Engine Maximum speed [mph] 302 Technical data Engine A13DTE B16DTH B16DTL A17DTN A20DTH A20DTR Manual transmission 108 124 114 113 132 139 Automatic transmission – – – – 129 – Maximum speed [mph] Technical data Vehicle weight Kerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment 3-door hatchback Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning [kg] A14XER 1393/1408 – B14NEL –/1437 – B14NET –/1437 –/1471 A16LET 1471 – A16XHT –/1503 – B16SHT –/1503 – B16SHL – –/1503 A18XER –/1437 – B20NFT –/1550 – B16DTH 1503/1518 – B16DTL 1503/1518 – A20DTH –/1550 –/1571 A20DTR –/1571 – Optional equipment and accessories increase the kerb weight. Loading information 3 97. 303 304 Technical data Kerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment 4-door saloon Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning [kg] B14XER 1393/1405 – B14NET 1437/1449 –/1483 B14NET LPG 1503/1515 – A16LET –/1471 1503 B16XER 1393/1405 –/1449 A16XHT –/1503 –/1503 A13DTE 1471/1483 – B16SHL – –/1503 B16DTH 1491/1503 –/1550 B16DTL 1491/1503 – Optional equipment and accessories increase the kerb weight. Loading information 3 97. Technical data Kerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment Sports tourer Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning [kg] B14XER 1393/1408 – B14NEL 1437/1452 – B14NET 1437/1452 –/1503 B14NET LPG 1503/1518 – A16LET –/1503 –/1550 B16XER 1437/1452 –/1503 B16SHL –/1550 –/1571 A13DTE 1471/1486 – B16DTH 1503/1518 – B16DTL 1503/1518 – A17DTN 1550/1565 – A20DTH 1550/1565 –/1613 A20DTR –/1613 – without/with air conditioning [kg] Optional equipment and accessories increase the kerb weight. Loading information 3 97. 305 306 Technical data Vehicle dimensions 3-door hatchback 4-door saloon Sports tourer Length [mm] 4466 4658 4698 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1840 1814 1814 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 2020 2013 2013 Height (without antenna) [mm] 1482 1500 1535 Length of load compartment floor [mm] 855 1084 1069 Length of load compartment with folded rear seats [mm] 1617 1778 1835 Load compartment width [mm] 980 976 1026 Load compartment height [mm] 512 546 721 Wheelbase [mm] 2695 2685 2685 Turning circle diameter [m] 11.4 11.5 11.5 Technical data Capacities Engine oil Engine A14XER, B14XER, B14NEL, B14NET LPG, B14NET A16LET, B16XER, A18XER A16XHT, B16SHT, B16SHL B20NFT including Filter [l] 4.0 4.5 5.5 6.0 between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Engine A13DTE ecoFlex B16DTH, B16DTL A17DTC, A17DTN, A17DTS A20DTH, A20DTR including Filter [l] 3.5 5.0 5.4 4.5 between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 307 308 Technical data Fuel tank Petrol/diesel, refilling quantity [l] 567) LPG, refilling quantity [l] 348) 7) 8) A13DTE diesel engine in combination with special equipment: 46 litres. Sports tourer: 33 litres. Tyre pressures Tyre pressures differ depending on the model variant. The order of the listed car models is as follows: ● 3-door hatchback ● 4-door saloon ● Sports tourer Technical data 309 Refer to the table header to find the correct tyre pressure for your model. 3-door hatchback Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 210/2.1 (30) 210/2.1 (30) 250/2.5 (36) 250/2.5 (36) 220/2.2 (32) 260/2.6 (38) 210/2.1 (30) 210/2.1 (30) 250/2.5 (36) 250/2.5 (36) 220/2.2 (32) 260/2.6 (38) Tyres A14XER 225/55 R17, 235/45 R19, 235/50 R18, 235/55 R17, 245/45 R18 A16LET, 225/55 R17, A18XER 235/45 R19, 235/50 R18, 235/55 R17, 245/40 R20, 245/45 R18 310 Technical data 3-door hatchback Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 210/2.1 (30) 210/2.1 (30) 300/3.0 (43) 300/3.0 (43) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 210/2.1 (30) 210/2.1 (30) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 225/55 R17 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 300/3.0 (43) 300/3.0 (43) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 235/45 R19, 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 240/2.4 (35) 240/2.4 (35) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) Tyres B14NEL, 225/55 R17, B14NET 235/45 R19, 235/50 R18, 235/55 R17, 245/40 R20, 245/45 R18 A16XHT, B16SHT, A20DTH, A20DTR, B16DTH, B16DTL, B16SHL 235/50 R18, 235/55 R17, 245/40 R20, 245/45 R18 B20NFT 235/45 R18, 245/40 R19 Technical data 311 3-door hatchback Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 280/2.8 (41) 290/2.9 (42) 280/2.8 (41) 310/3.1 (44) Temporary spare wheel 420/4.2 (61) T125/70 R17 420/4.2 (61) – – 420/4.2 (61) 420/4.2 (61) Tyres 245/35 R20 All 4-door saloon Engine Tyres B14NET LPG, 205/60 R16, B14NET 205/65 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16, 225/45 R18, 225/50 R17, 235/40 R19 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 312 Technical data 4-door saloon Engine B14XER Tyres 205/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 235/40 R19 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) – 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 205/60 R16 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16 A16LET 205/65 R16, 215/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 – Technical data 4-door saloon Engine B16XER Tyres 205/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16, 225/45 R18, 235/40 R19 313 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 314 Technical data 4-door saloon Engine A16XHT, B16DTH, B16DTL Tyres 215/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 235/40 R19, 215/50 R17 205/60 R16, 205/55 R16 Technical data 4-door saloon Engine B16SHL Tyres 215/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 235/40 R19 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 205/60 R16, 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 205/55 R16, 215/50 R17 315 316 Technical data 4-door saloon Engine A13DTE Tyres 205/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 420/4.2 (61) 420/4.2 (61) – 420/4.2 (61) 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16 All Temporary spare wheel T115/70 R16 – 420/4.2 (61) Technical data Sports tourer Engine Tyres B14NET LPG, 205/55 R16, B14NET, B14NEL 205/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 205/65 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16, 225/45 R18, 235/40 R19 B14XER 205/55 R16, 205/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16, 225/45 R17 317 318 Technical data Sports tourer Engine A16LET Tyres 205/65 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 235/40 R19 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) – 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 205/60 R16 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 215/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 – Technical data Sports tourer Engine B16XER Tyres 205/55 R16, 205/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16, 225/45 R17, 225/45 R18, 235/40 R19 319 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 320 Technical data Sports tourer Engine B16DTH, B16DTL Tyres 215/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 235/40 R19, 215/50 R17 205/60 R16, 205/55 R16 Technical data Sports tourer Engine B16SHL Tyres 215/60 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 235/40 R19 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 205/60 R16, 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 205/55 R16, 215/50 R17 A13DTE 205/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/60 R16 321 322 Technical data Sports tourer Engine A17DTN Tyres 205/65 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 215/60 R16, 225/50 R17, 225/45 R17, 235/45 R18 205/55 R16, 215/50 R17, 235/40 R19 205/60 R16, 205/55 R16, 225/45 R17 Technical data Sports tourer Engine A20DTH Tyres 205/65 R16, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 230/2.3 (33) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 240/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (41) 235/40 R19 240/2.4 (35) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 205/60 R16, 215/50 R17 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 300/3.0 (43) 215/50 R17, 250/2.5 (36) 230/2.3 (33) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 260/2.6 (38) 290/2.9 (42) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41) 300/3.0 (43) 215/60 R16, 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18 A20DTR 235/45 R18 235/40 R19 All 323 Temporary spare wheel 420/4.2 (61) 420/4.2 (61) – T115/70 R16 – 420/4.2 (61) 420/4.2 (61) 324 Customer information Customer information Customer information Declaration of conformity Radio transmission systems Customer information ................ 324 Declaration of conformity ......... 324 Software acknowledgement .... 331 Vehicle data recording and pri‐ vacy ........................................... 333 Event data recorders ............... 333 Collision damage repair ........... 334 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) ..................................... 334 This vehicle has systems that transmit and/or receive radio waves subject to Directive 1999/5/EC. These systems are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Copies of the original Declarations of Conformity can be obtained on our website. Radar systems Country-specific Declarations of Conformity for radar systems are shown on the following page: Customer information 325 326 Customer information Jack, 3-door and 5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon Customer information Translation of the original declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity according to EC Directive 2006/42/EC We declare that the product: Product designation: Jack Type/GM part number: 13576735 is in compliance with the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC. Applied technical standards: GMN9737 : jacking GM 14337 : standard equipment jack – hardware tests GMN5127 : vehicle integrity – hoisting and service station jacking GMW15005 : standard equipment jack and spare tyre, vehicle test ISO TS 16949 : quality management systems The signatory is authorised to compile the technical documentation. Rüsselsheim, 31st January 2014 signed by Hans-Peter Metzger Engineering Group Manager Chassis & Structure Adam Opel AG D-65423 Rüsselsheim 327 328 Customer information Jack, 3-door and 5-door hatchback, 4-door notchback Customer information Translation of the original declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity according to EC Directive 2006/42/EC We declare that the product: Product designation: Jack Type/GM part number: 13576735 is in compliance with the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC. Applied technical standards: GMN9737 : jacking GM 14337 : standard equipment jack – hardware tests GMN5127 : vehicle integrity – hoisting and service station jacking GMW15005 : standard equipment jack and spare tyre, vehicle test ISO TS 16949 : quality management systems The signatory is authorised to compile the technical documentation. Rüsselsheim, 31st January 2014 signed by Hans-Peter Metzger Engineering Group Manager Chassis & Structure Adam Opel AG D-65423 Rüsselsheim 329 330 Customer information Jack, Sports Tourer Customer information Translation of the original declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity according to EC Directive 2006/42/EC We declare that the product: Product designation: Jack Type/GM part number: 13348505, 13504504 is in compliance with the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC. Applied technical standards: GMN9737 : jacking GM 14337 : standard equipment jack – hardware tests GMN5127 : vehicle integrity – hoisting and service station jacking GMW15005 : standard equipment jack and spare tyre, vehicle test ISO TS 16949 : quality management systems The signatory is authorised to compile the technical documentation. Rüsselsheim, 31st January 2014 signed by Hans-Peter Metzger Engineering Group Manager Chassis & Structure Adam Opel AG D-65423 Rüsselsheim Software acknowledgement Certain OnStar components include libcurl and unzip software and other third party software. Below are the notices and licenses associated with libcurl and unzip and for other third party software please see http:// www.lg.com/global/support/ opensource/index. libcurl Copyright and permission notice Copyright (c) 1996 - 2010, Daniel Stenberg, . 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In general, this technical information documents the condition of parts, modules, systems or the environment: ● operating conditions of system components (e.g. filling levels) ● status messages of the vehicle and its single components (e.g. number of wheel revolutions / rotational speed, deceleration, lateral acceleration) ● dysfunctions and defects in important system components ● 333 vehicle reactions in particular driving situations (e.g. inflation of an airbag, activation of the stability regulation system) ● environmental conditions (e.g. temperature) These data are exclusively technical and help identifying and correcting errors as well as optimising vehicle functions. Motion profiles indicating travelled routes cannot be created with these data. If services are used (e.g. repair works, service processes, warranty cases, quality assurance), employees of the service network (manufacturer included) are able to read out this technical information from the event and error data storage modules applying special diagnostic devices. If required, you will receive further information at these workshops. After an error has been corrected, the data are deleted from the error storage module or they are constantly overwritten. 334 Customer information When using the vehicle, situations may occur in which these technical data related to other information (accident report, damages on the vehicle, witness statements etc.) may be associated with a specific person possibly, with the assistance of an expert. Additional functions contractually agreed upon with the client (e.g. vehicle location in emergency cases) allow the transmission of particular vehicle data from the vehicle. Collision damage repair Paint thickness Due to production techniques, the thickness of the paint can vary between 50 and 400 µm. Therefore, different paint thickness is no indicator for a collision damage repair. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFID technology is used in some vehicles for functions such as tyre pressure monitoring and ignition system security. It is also used in connection with conveniences such as radio remote controls for door locking/unlocking and starting, and invehicle transmitters for garage door openers. RFID technology in Vauxhall vehicles does not use or record personal information or link with any other Vauxhall system containing personal information. Customer information 335 336 Index A Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 229 Active Emergency Braking......... 199 Active head restraints .................. 38 Adaptive cruise control....... 119, 188 Adaptive forward lighting . . 119, 146, 240 Adjustable air vents ................... 163 Airbag and belt tensioners ......... 114 Airbag deactivation .............. 54, 114 Airbag system .............................. 52 Air conditioning regular operation ................................ 164 Air conditioning system .............. 156 Air intake .................................... 163 Air vents...................................... 163 Antilock brake system ................ 177 Antilock brake system (ABS) ..... 116 Anti-theft alarm system ................ 28 Anti-theft locking system .............. 27 Appearance care........................ 285 Armrest ........................................ 48 Armrest storage ........................... 63 Ashtrays ..................................... 107 Automatic anti-dazzle .................. 32 Automatic light control ............... 143 Automatic locking ........................ 24 Automatic transmission ............. 173 Autostop..................................... 168 Auxiliary heater........................... 162 B Battery discharge protection ...... 154 Battery voltage ........................... 129 Belts.............................................. 49 Bicycle rack.................................. 65 Bonnet ....................................... 230 Brake and clutch fluid................. 290 Brake and clutch system ........... 115 Brake assist ............................... 180 Brake fluid .................................. 234 Brakes ............................... 177, 234 Breakdown.................................. 283 Bulb replacement ....................... 237 C Capacities .................................. 307 Cargo management system ........ 91 Car Pass ...................................... 21 Catalytic converter ..................... 172 Central locking system ................ 23 Centre console lighting .............. 153 Centre console storage ............... 64 Changing tyre and wheel size . . . 269 Charging system ........................ 115 Child locks ................................... 25 Child restraint installation locations ................................... 57 Child restraints.............................. 56 337 Child restraint systems ................ 56 Cigarette lighter ......................... 107 Climate control ............................. 15 Climate control systems............. 155 Clock........................................... 105 Code........................................... 126 Collision damage repair.............. 334 Control indicators........................ 111 Control of the vehicle ................. 166 Controls...................................... 101 Convex shape .............................. 30 Coolant and antifreeze............... 290 Cruise control .................... 119, 185 Cupholders .................................. 61 Curtain airbag system .................. 54 Curve lighting.............................. 146 D Danger, Warnings and Cautions . . . 4 Daytime running lights ............... 146 Declaration of conformity............ 324 Diesel fuel system bleeding ....... 236 Diesel particle filter............. 117, 171 Door open .................................. 120 Doors............................................ 25 Driver assistance systems.......... 185 Driver Information Centre........... 120 Driving characteristics and towing tips .............................. 223 Driving hints................................ 166 E Electric adjustment ...................... 30 Electrical system......................... 255 Electric parking brake......... 115, 178 Electric parking brake fault......... 116 Electronic climate control system 158 Electronic driving programmes . . 175 Electronic Stability Control.......... 181 Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control system.......... 117 Electronic Stability Control off .... 117 End-of-life vehicle recovery ....... 229 Engine compartment fuse box ... 256 Engine coolant ........................... 232 Engine coolant temperature gauge ..................................... 109 Engine data ............................... 297 Engine exhaust .......................... 171 Engine identification................... 293 Engine oil ................... 231, 290, 294 Engine oil pressure .................... 118 Entry lighting .............................. 153 Event data recorders.................. 333 Exit lighting ................................ 153 Exterior care .............................. 285 Exterior light ............................... 119 Exterior lighting .................... 13, 142 Exterior mirrors............................. 30 F Fault ........................................... 175 First aid......................................... 95 First aid kit ................................... 95 Fixed air vents ........................... 163 Flex-Fix system............................ 65 Fog light ..................................... 119 Fog lights ................................... 241 Folding mirrors ............................. 30 Following distance indication...... 198 Forward collision alert................. 195 Front airbag system ..................... 52 Front fog lights ........................... 150 Front seats.................................... 39 Front storage................................ 62 Front turn signal lights ............... 243 Fuel............................................. 216 Fuel consumption - CO2Emissions ............................... 222 Fuel for diesel engines .............. 216 Fuel for liquid gas operation....... 217 Fuel for petrol engines ............... 216 Fuel gauge ................................. 109 Fuel selector .............................. 109 Fuses ......................................... 255 G Gauges....................................... 108 General information ................... 223 Glass panel .................................. 36 338 Glovebox ..................................... 61 Graphic-Info-Display, ColourInfo-Display ............................ 124 H Halogen headlights .................... 237 Hand brake......................... 177, 178 Hazard warning flashers ............ 149 Headlight flash ........................... 144 Headlight range adjustment ...... 145 Headlights................................... 142 Headlights when driving abroad 145 Head restraint adjustment ............. 9 Head restraints ............................ 37 Heated mirrors ............................. 31 Heated rear window ..................... 35 Heated steering wheel ............... 101 Heating ........................................ 48 Heating and ventilation system . 155 Height adjustable rear floor cover 88 High beam ......................... 119, 144 High beam assist................ 119, 144 Hill start assist ........................... 180 Horn ..................................... 15, 102 I Identification plate ..................... 292 Ignition switch positions ............. 167 Immobiliser .......................... 29, 119 Indicators.................................... 108 Information displays.................... 120 Instrument cluster ...................... 108 Instrument panel fuse box ......... 258 Instrument panel illumination ..... 255 Instrument panel illumination control .................................... 151 Instrument panel overview ........... 11 Interactive driving system........... 182 Interior care ............................... 287 Interior lighting............................ 151 Interior lights ...................... 151, 255 Interior mirrors.............................. 31 Interruption of power supply ...... 176 Introduction .................................... 3 ISOFIX child restraint systems .... 60 J Jump starting ............................. 281 K Key, memorised settings.............. 22 Keys ............................................. 20 Keys, locks................................... 20 L Lane departure warning..... 116, 215 Lashing eyes ............................... 91 Lighting features......................... 153 Light switch ................................ 142 Load compartment ................ 25, 82 Load compartment cover ............. 86 Load compartment fuse box ...... 259 Loading information ..................... 97 Low fuel ..................................... 118 Low washer fluid ........................ 119 M Malfunction indicator light .......... 115 Manual anti-dazzle ...................... 31 Manual mode ............................. 175 Manual seat adjustment............... 42 Manual transmission .................. 177 Manual windows .......................... 32 Memorised settings...................... 22 Midlevel-Display......................... 120 Mirror adjustment ........................... 9 Misted light covers ..................... 151 N New vehicle running-in .............. 166 Number plate light ..................... 254 O Object detection systems........... 201 Odometer ................................... 108 Oil, engine.......................... 290, 294 OnStar........................................ 137 Operate pedal............................. 115 Outside temperature .................. 104 Overrun cut-off ........................... 168 339 P Parking ................................ 19, 170 Parking assist ............................ 201 Parking brake ............................ 178 Parking lights ............................. 150 Particulate filter........................... 171 Performance .............................. 300 Performing work ........................ 230 Pollen filter ................................. 163 Power outlets ............................. 106 Power seat adjustment ................ 46 Power steering............................ 116 Power steering fluid.................... 233 Power windows ............................ 33 Preheating ................................. 117 Puncture..................................... 273 Q Quickheat................................... 162 R Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) .................................... 334 Radio remote control ................... 21 Reading lights ............................ 152 Rear carrier system...................... 65 Rear floor storage cover .............. 88 Rear fog light ............................. 119 Rear fog lights ........................... 150 Rear seats.................................... 48 Rear storage................................. 86 Rear view camera ...................... 209 Rear window wiper/washer ........ 104 Recommended fluids and lubricants ........................ 290, 294 Reduced engine power.............. 119 Refuelling ................................... 219 Retained power off..................... 167 Reversing lights ......................... 151 Ride control systems.................. 180 Roof.............................................. 35 Roof load...................................... 97 Roof rack ..................................... 96 S Safety belts................................... 49 Safety net .................................... 93 Seat adjustment ....................... 7, 40 Seat belt ........................................ 9 Seat belt reminder ..................... 114 Seat belts ..................................... 49 Seat folding .................................. 45 Seat heating................................. 48 Seat position ................................ 39 Selector lever ............................. 174 Service ............................... 164, 289 Service display .......................... 110 Service information .................... 289 Service vehicle soon .................. 115 Side airbag system ...................... 53 Side blind spot alert.................... 208 Sidelights.................................... 142 Side turn signal lights ................ 253 Smartphone controller................ 126 Software acknowledgement....... 331 Spare wheel ............................... 277 Speed limiter............................... 187 Speedometer ............................. 108 Starting and operating................ 166 Starting off ................................... 18 Starting the engine .................... 167 Steering...................................... 166 Steering wheel adjustment . . 10, 101 Steering wheel controls ............. 101 Stop-start system........................ 168 Storage......................................... 61 Storage compartments................. 61 Sunroof ........................................ 35 Sunvisor lights ........................... 152 Sun visors .................................... 35 Symbols ......................................... 4 T Tachometer ............................... 108 Tail lights ................................... 245 Three-point seat belt .................... 50 Tools .......................................... 262 Top-tether fastening eyes ............ 60 Tow bar....................................... 223 Towing................................ 223, 283 Towing another vehicle ............. 284 340 Towing equipment ..................... 224 Towing the vehicle ..................... 283 Traction Control system ............. 180 Traction Control system off ........ 117 Traffic sign assistant................... 211 Trailer coupling........................... 223 Trailer stability assist ................. 227 Trailer towing ............................. 223 Transmission ............................... 17 Transmission display ................. 173 Tread depth ............................... 269 Trip computer ............................ 130 Trip odometer ............................ 108 Turn and lane-change signals ... 149 Turn signal ................................. 114 Tyre chains ................................ 270 Tyre designations ...................... 264 Tyre pressure ............................ 264 Tyre pressure monitoring system............................. 118, 266 Tyre pressures ........................... 308 Tyre repair kit ............................. 270 U Ultrasonic parking assist . . . 117, 201 Underseat storage ....................... 63 Upholstery.................................. 287 Uplevel-Combi-Display............... 120 Upshift........................................ 116 Using this manual .......................... 3 V Vehicle battery ........................... 234 Vehicle checks............................ 230 Vehicle data................................ 294 Vehicle data recording and privacy..................................... 333 Vehicle detected ahead.............. 120 Vehicle dimensions .................... 306 Vehicle Identification Number .... 292 Vehicle jack................................ 262 Vehicle messages ..................... 126 Vehicle personalisation ............. 132 Vehicle security............................ 27 Vehicle specific data ...................... 3 Vehicle storage........................... 229 Vehicle tools............................... 262 Vehicle unlocking ........................... 6 Vehicle weight ........................... 303 Ventilation................................... 155 W Warning chimes ......................... 129 Warning lights............................. 108 Warning triangle .......................... 94 Washer and wiper systems ......... 16 Washer fluid ............................... 233 Wheel changing ......................... 273 Wheel covers ............................. 270 Wheels and tyres ....................... 264 Windows....................................... 32 Windscreen................................... 32 Windscreen wiper/washer ......... 102 Winter tyres ............................... 264 Wiper blade replacement .......... 236 Copyright by General Motors UK Ltd. The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. General Motors UK Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifications, features and design of the vehicles relative to the information contained in this publication, as well as changes to the publication itself. Edition: January 2016, General Motors UK Ltd. Printed on chlorine-free bleached paper. KTA-2685/15-VX-en *KTA-2685/15-VX-EN* 01/2016