Contents Introduction .................................... 2 In brief ............................................ 6 Keys, doors and windows ............ 18 Seats, restraints ........................... 29 Storage ........................................ 48 Instruments and controls ............. 54 Lighting ........................................ 71 Infotainment system ..................... 76 Climate control ........................... 115 Driving and operating ................. 126 Vehicle care ........
Introduction Introduction
Introduction 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.
Introduction Caution Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage.
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In brief In brief Vehicle unlocking Seat adjustment Radio remote control Seat positioning Press button c. Unlocks all doors. The hazard warning flashers will flash twice. Radio remote control 3 18, Central locking system 3 20. Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Seat position 3 30, Seat adjustment 3 31.
In brief 7 Seat backrests Seat height Head restraint adjustment Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Seat position 3 30, Seat adjustment 3 31. Turn the handwheel on the outside of the seat cushion until the seat cushion is adjusted to the desired position. Seat position 3 30, Seat adjustment 3 31. Pull the head restraint upwards. To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards. Head restraints 3 29.
In brief Seat belt Mirror adjustment Exterior mirrors Interior mirror Withdraw belt from reel, guide it untwisted across the body and engage the latch plate in the buckle. Tension the lap belt regularly whilst driving by tugging the shoulder belt. Seat position 3 30, Seat belts 3 32, Airbag system 3 35. To reduce dazzle, pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. Interior mirror 3 25. Simply move the adjusting lever in the desired direction to adjust the mirror angles.
In brief 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. Airbag system 3 35, Ignition positions 3 127.
In brief Instrument panel overview
In brief 1 2 3 4 Electric mirror adjustment ..... 24 Side air vents ...................... 122 Exterior lighting ..................... 71 Horn ..................................... 55 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Driver airbag ........................ 36 Instrument cluster ................ 59 Wiper and washer system .... 55 Centre air vents .................. 122 Infotainment system ............. 76 Control indicators .................. 61 Hazard warning flashers ...... 73 Front passenger airbag ........
In brief Headlight flash, high beam and low beam To switch from low to high beam, push lever. To switch to low beam, push lever again or pull. High beam 3 71, Headlight flash 3 72. Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane-change signals Operated with the ¨ button. Hazard warning flashers 3 73. lever up = right lever down = left Turn and lane-change signals 3 73.
In brief Horn Washer and wiper systems 13 Windscreen washer system Windscreen wiper Press j. OFF = System off. INT = Intermittent operation. LO = Continuous wipe, slow speed. HI = Continuous wipe, fast speed. For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, lightly move the lever toward the INT position and release it. Windscreen wiper 3 55. Pull lever. Windscreen washer 3 55, Washer fluid 3 152.
In brief Climate control Type 2 Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Demisting and defrosting the windows Type 1 Type 1 Heating is operated by pressing the Ü button. Heated mirrors 3 25, Heated rear window 3 27.
In brief Type 2 Transmission 15 Automatic transmission Manual transmission Turn knob to V. Defrosting the windscreen 3 115, Demisting the windscreen 3 118. Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, depress the clutch pedal and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever in neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection. Manual transmission 3 133. P (PARK): Locks the front wheels.
In brief 2: Allows the transmission to shift from 1st to 2nd gear and prevents automatic shifting into 3rd or 4th gear. 1: This position locks the transmission in first gear. Automatic transmission 3 129. Starting off Starting the engine Check before starting off ■ Tyre pressure and condition. ■ Engine oil level and fluid levels. ■ 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.
In brief Before restarting or to switch off the engine, turn key back to 0. Parking ■ Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface. ■ Always apply parking brake without pressing release button. Apply as firmly as possible on downhill or uphill slopes. Depress the footbrake at the same time to reduce operating force. ■ Switch off the engine and ignition. Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock engages.
Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys, locks ................................... 18 Doors ........................................... 22 Vehicle security ............................ 23 Exterior mirrors ............................ 24 Interior mirrors ............................. 25 Windows ...................................... 26 Keys, locks Keys Replacement keys The key number is specified on a detachable tag.
Keys, doors and windows ■ 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 5. Install the new battery. Be sure the negative side (-) faces down toward the base. 6. Attach the sticker and put the transmitter unit in the cover. 7. Assemble the transmitter cover. 8. Check the operation of the transmitter with your vehicle.
Keys, doors and windows Do not place heavy objects on the transmitter. Keep the transmitter away from water and direct sunlight. If the transmitter gets wet, wipe it with a soft cloth. Unlocking Locking Radio remote control Radio remote control Press button c. Unlocks all doors. The hazard warning flashers will flash twice. Press button e. Locks all doors. Hazard warning flashers will flash once. Central locking system You can activate the central door locking system from the driver's door.
Keys, doors and windows Fault in radio remote control system Unlocking 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 using the interior handle. 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. Child locks Manually unlock the driver's door by turning the key in the lock.
Keys, doors and windows Doors Load compartment Tailgate, opening Type 1 Type 2 The tailgate is locked or unlocked when all doors are locked or unlocked with the key or keyless. When the tailgate is unlocked, pull the long handle to open it. Tailgate, closing Type 1 9 Warning Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since toxic exhaust gases could enter the vehicle.
Keys, doors and windows Vehicle security Immobiliser Immobiliser indicator Auto door lock If the door is not opened or the position of the ignition key is not located in ACC or ON within 30 seconds after unlocking the doors using the transmitter, all doors are automatically locked. Immobiliser If an invalid key is used, the indicator will flash and the vehicle can't be started.
Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Convex shape The convex exterior mirror reduces blind spots. The shape of the mirror makes objects appear smaller, which will affect the ability to estimate distances. Simply move the adjusting lever in the desired direction to adjust the mirror angles. Folding Electric adjustment Manual adjustment 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 you. Do not drive while either outside rearview mirror is folded back. Type 2 25 Interior mirrors Manual anti-dazzle Heated Type 1 Operated by pressing the Ü button. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again. To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. 9 Warning Your view through the mirror may lose some clarity when it is adjusted for night vision.
Keys, doors and windows Failure to ensure a clear rear view while driving may result in a collision causing damage to your vehicle or other property and/or personal injury. Windows Manual windows 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. The door windows can be opened or closed with the window winders.
Keys, doors and windows Operation You may operate the power windows when the ignition switch is ON by using the power window switches on each door panel. To raise the window pull up the switch. To lower the window press down the switch. Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position. Child safety system for rear windows Heated rear window Press switch z to deactivate rear door power windows. To activate press z again.
Keys, doors and windows Operated by pressing the Ü button. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again. Caution Do not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your vehicle's rear window. Do not scratch or damage the defroster wires when you clean or work around the rear window. Sun visors The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling.
Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints ............................ 29 Front seats ................................... 30 Seat belts ..................................... 32 Airbag system .............................. 35 Child restraints ............................. 40 Head restraints Position 9 Warning Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position. Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision.
Seats, restraints Head restraints on rear seats Front seats Height adjustment Seat position 9 Warning Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted. Pull the head restraint upwards. To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards. Removing Press the catches and pull up the head restraint. ■ 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.
Seats, restraints Seat adjustment 9 Danger Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. 31 Seat height Seat backrests Do not sit nearer than 10 inches to the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. 9 Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably. Seat positioning Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Do not lean on seat when adjusting.
Heating Type 1 Type 2 Seats, restraints The seat heater buttons are located in the front console. To warm the seat: 1. Turn the ignition key on. 2. Press the seat heating button for the seat that you want to warm. The indicator in the button will illuminate. 3. To turn off the seat heater, press the button again. Prolonged use of the highest setting for people with sensitive skin is not recommended. Seat heating is operational when engine is running.
Seats, restraints Seat belts are designed to be used by only one person at a time. They are not suitable for people smaller than 5 ft. Child restraint system 3 40. Periodically check all parts of the belt system for damage and proper functionality. Have damaged components replaced. After an accident, have the belts and triggered belt pretensioners replaced by a workshop. Note Make sure that the belts are not damaged by shoes or sharp-edged objects or trapped.
Seats, restraints 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. Seat belt reminder 3 63. 9 Warning Removing The belt must not rest against hard or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing. Height adjustment To release belt, press red button on belt buckle.
Seats, restraints Seat belt use during pregnancy 9 Warning The lap belt must be positioned as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the abdomen. Seat belts work for everyone, including pregnant women. Like all occupants, pregnant women are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear seat belts. In addition, when a seat belt is worn properly, it is more likely that the unborn child will be safe in a crash.
Seats, restraints lean unnecessarily close to the airbag while the vehicle is in motion. The airbag may cause facial or body scratch, injury by broken glasses or getting burnt by explosion while airbag is deployed. Note The airbag systems and belt tensioner control electronics are located in the centre console area. Do not put any magnetic objects in this area. Do not stick anything on the airbag covers and do not cover them with other materials. Each airbag is triggered only once.
Seats, restraints The forward movement of the front seat occupants is retarded, thereby considerably reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head. 37 Side airbag system 9 Warning The front airbag system is triggered in the event of an accident of a certain severity in the depicted area. The ignition must be on. Optimum protection is only provided when the seat is in the proper position 3 30. Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions.
Seats, restraints The risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side-on collision is considerably reduced. Curtain airbag system 9 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. The side airbag system is triggered in the event of an accident of a certain severity. The ignition must be on. Note Only use protective seat covers that have been approved for the vehicle. Be careful not to cover the airbags.
Seats, restraints 39 The risk of injury to the head in the event of a side impact is considerably reduced. 9 Warning The curtain airbag system is triggered in the event of an accident of a certain severity. The ignition must be on. 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.
Seats, restraints Use the ignition key to choose the position: c off = front passenger airbag are deactivated and will not inflate in the event of a collision. Control indicator c off illuminates continuously. A child restraint system can be installed in accordance with the chart. d on = front passenger airbag are active. No child restraint system may be installed. As long as the control indicator c off is not illuminated, the front passenger airbag system will inflate in the event of a collision.
Seats, restraints 9 Warning When using a child restraint system on the front passenger’s seat, the airbag systems for the front passenger’s 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’s seat. Airbag deactivation 3 39. Selecting the right system Children should travel facing rearwards in the vehicle as long as possible.
Seats, restraints 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 U2 U Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx. 2 years X U1 U2 U Group I: 9 to 18 kg or approx. 8 months to 4 years X U1 U2 U Group II: 15 to 25 kg or approx.
Seats, restraints 43 Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Weight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg E ISO/R1 X IL1) X Group 0+: up to 13 kg E ISO/R1 X IL1) X D ISO/R2 X IL1) X C ISO/R3 X IL1) X D ISO/R2 X IL1) X C ISO/R3 X IL1) X B ISO/F2 X IL, IUF X B1 ISO/F2X X IL, IUF X A ISO/F3 IL, IUF X Group I: 9 to 18 kg X IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX
Seats, restraints 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.
Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint systems In the past, child restraints have been attached to a vehicle's seat by seat belts. As a result, child restraints were often installed incorrectly or too loosely to adequately protect your child. We now equip your vehicle with ISOFIX low anchorages at the two rear outboard seating positions and with Top-tether anchorages at both sides of the rear tail member in the load compartment, allowing child restraints to be attached to the rear seats.
Seats, restraints 4. Place the child restraint on the seat over the two lower anchors and attach it to the anchors following the instructions supplied with the child restraint. 5. Adjust and tighten the child restraint according to the instructions supplied with the child restraint. Caution Unused child restraint system could move forward. Remove child restraint system if not in use, or secure it with the seat belt.
Seats, restraints Caution Full size rear facing child seats may not be suitable for installation. Contact your Retailer for information regarding suitable child restraint systems. Installation of child restraints with ISOFIX low and Top-tether anchorage attachments. Top-tether fastening eyes To access the Top-tether anchor points, do the following: 1. Remove the load compartment cover. 2.
Storage Storage Storage compartments Type 2 Instrument panel storage Storage compartments ................ 48 Load compartment ....................... 50 Roof rack system ......................... 52 Loading information ..................... 53 Storage below the instrument panel Type 1 The storage is used for small articles, etc.
Storage Coin box Glovebox Cupholders Type 1 Store your coins in a place. To open pull the grip. 9 Warning To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the glovebox door closed while driving.
Storage To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of sudden stop or collision, do not place uncovered or unsecured bottles, glasses, cans, etc., in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. Sunglasses storage The cup holders are located in the front console and rear part of the center console. 9 Warning Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you burn yourself.
Storage Note To ensure enough room for rear seat cushion operation, slide the front seat forward and adjust the front seat backrest upright. 3. Pull up the release knob on top of the rear seat backrest and fold it forward and down. 4. Adjust the front seats to the desired position. To return the backrest to the upright position, lift it up and push it firmly into place. Make sure the seat belts are not pinched by the latch.
Storage Caution Folding a rear seat with the seat belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the seat belts. Always unbuckle the seat belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat. seats. This could allow cargo to slide forward and cause injury or damage during sudden stops. Convenience net You can carry small loads with your optional convenience net. To install the net, hang each loop in the upper corner of the net to both anchors of the back panel.
Storage Loading information ■ 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 in load compartment to prevent 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.
Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Controls Steering wheel adjustment Controls ....................................... 54 Warning lights, gauges and indicators ..................................... 59 Trip computer ............................... 67 Vehicle personalisation ................ 69 Caution If a strong impact is delivered to the steering column when the steering wheel is adjusted or the lever is locked, it may cause damage to the parts related to steering wheel.
Instruments and controls Horn Windscreen wiper/washer Windscreen wiper Press j. To operate the windscreen wipers, turn the ignition ON and move the windscreen wiper / washer lever upward. OFF = System off. INT = Intermittent operation. LO = Continuous wipe, slow speed. HI = Continuous wipe, fast speed. 55 For a single wipe when the windscreen wipers are off, lightly move the windscreen wiper lever toward the INT position and release it.
Instruments and controls Using the wipers on an obstructed windscreen can damage the wiper blades, wiper motor and glass. Check blades are not frozen to windows before operating in cold weather. Wiper operation while blade is frozen can damage wiper motor. Windscreen washer Caution Rear window wiper/washer Do not operate the windscreen washer continuously for more than a few seconds, or when the washer fluid tank is empty. This can cause the washer motor to overheat resulting in costly repairs.
Instruments and controls Caution Caution Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property. Do not operate the rear window wiper when the tailgate window is dry or obstructed, as with snow or ice. Using the wiper on an obstructed window can damage the wiper blades, wiper motor, and glass. Check blade is not frozen to window before operating in cold weather to prevent damage to the wiper motor.
Instruments and controls Type 2 To operate the cigarette lighter, turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and push the lighter in all the way. The cigarette lighter will pop out automatically when it is ready to use. Caution Overheating the cigarette lighter can damage the heating element and the lighter itself. Do not press the lighter while it is heating. This can cause the lighter to overheat. Trying to operate a malfunctioning cigarette lighter can be dangerous.
Instruments and controls Ashtrays To open the ashtray, gently lift the lid of the ashtray. After using, close the lid firmly. To empty the ashtray for cleaning, slightly rotate the upper part of the ashtray counterclockwise and remove it. Warning lights, gauges and indicators Speedometer Caution Cigarettes and other smoking materials could set them on fire. Do not put paper or other flammable items in the ashtray. An ashtray fire can lead to personal injury or damage to your vehicle or other property.
Instruments and controls Odometer Tachometer Fuel gauge The odometer shows how far your car has been driven in kilometres or miles. There are two independent trip odometers, which measure the distances your vehicle has travelled since you last reset this function. The odometer, trip A and trip B can be switched by pressing the TRIP button. Displays the engine revolutions per minute. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible. Displays the fuel level in the tank.
Instruments and controls 9 Danger Before refuelling, stop vehicle and switch off the engine. Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. When the ignition is switched on, most control indicators will illuminate briefly as a functionality test.
Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument cluster
Instruments and controls Control indicators in the centre console Turn signal O flashes green. Flashes The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated. Rapid flashing: failure of a turn signal light or associated fuse. Bulb replacement 3 155, Fuses 3 161, Turn signals 3 73. 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 seat is occupied. 1.
Instruments and controls Airbag and belt tensioners v illuminates red. When the ignition is switched on, the control indicator illuminates for a few seconds. If it does not illuminate, does not go out after a few seconds or illuminates whilst driving, there is a fault in the airbag system. Seek the assistance of a workshop. The systems may fail to trigger in the event of an accident. Vehicle trouble or deployment of the belt pretensioners or airbags is indicated by continuous illumination of v.
Instruments and controls 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 goes out. 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 3 135. Transmission Transmission display A/T illuminates red.
Instruments and controls This light tells you that the engine coolant has overheated. If you have been operating your vehicle under normal driving conditions, you should pull off the road, stop your vehicle and let the engine idle for a few minutes. If the light does not go out, you should switch the engine off and consult a workshop as soon as possible. We recommend that you consult your authorised workshop. Engine oil pressure I illuminates red.
Instruments and controls Rear fog light r illuminates yellow. Illuminated when the rear fog light is on 3 74. 67 Trip computer Driving distance for remaining fuel The trip computer provides the driver with driving information such as driving distance for remaining fuel, ambient temperature, average speed and driving time.
Instruments and controls When the driving distance for remaining fuel is less than 31 mile, "---" will be displayed and flashed. The distance can be different depending on driving patterns. Note As an auxiliary device, the trip computer may have differences with the actual distance for remaining fuel according to circumstances. The driving distance for remaining fuel can be changed by the driver, the road and the vehicle speed because it is calculated according to the changing fuel efficiency.
Instruments and controls Ambient temperature This mode indicates the outside temperature. The temperature range is -30~70°C. The ambient temperature is not changed immediately as a general thermometer because it may cause confusion while driving. The ambient temperature can be different from the actual temperature due to driving conditions.
Instruments and controls ■ Radio Settings ■ Restore factory Settings Language Settings Change the languages. Time and Date Settings Infotainment system 3 83. Radio Settings Infotainment system 3 83. Press the CONFIG button, when ignition is ON and the infotainment system is activated. Setting menus are displayed. To switch the setting menu, turn the MENU knob. To select a setting menu, press the MENU button. To close or to go back to previous, press the BACK button.
Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting Light switch Exterior lighting ............................ 71 Interior lighting ............................. 74 Lighting features .......................... 75 Exterior light controls 9: The low beam headlights and all of the above lights are illuminated. The headlights will turn off automatically when the driver's door is opened after the ignition switch is turned to LOCK.
Lighting Note The headlight high-beam indicator illuminates when the headlights are on high beam. 9 Warning Always switch the high beam headlights to low beam when you approach oncoming vehicles or other vehicles ahead. High beam headlights can temporarily dazzle other drivers, which could result in a collision. The lever will return to its normal position when you release it. The high-beam headlights will stay on as long as you hold the combination switch lever toward you.
Lighting Hazard warning flashers Operated with the ¨ button. To activate the hazard warning flashers, push the button. To turn off the flashers, push the button again. Turn and lane-change signals lever up = right indicator lever down = left indicator If the lever is moved past the resistance point, the indicator is switched on constantly. When the steering wheel moves back, the indicator is automatically deactivated.
Lighting Rear fog lights Interior lighting Interior lights Courtesy light Note The battery can be discharged if the lights stay on for a long time. 9 Warning Avoid using the courtesy light while driving in the dark. A lit passenger compartment reduces visibility in the dark, and could cause a collision. To turn on the rear fog light, twist the end of the windscreen wiper lever when the low beam headlights are on. To turn off the rear fog light, twist the end of the lever again.
Lighting Lighting features Battery discharge protection Switching off electric lights To prevent the battery from being discharged, some lights are turned off automatically if you open the driver's door when the ignition is switched to LOCK or ACC. The courtesy lights will not be applied with this function.
Infotainment system Infotainment system Introduction General information Introduction .................................. 76 Radio ........................................... 86 Audio players ............................... 98 The Infotainment system provides infotainment in your car, using the latest technology. The radio can be easily used by registering up to 36 AM/FM or DAB (only for Type A) radio stations with the PRESET buttons [1~6] per every six pages.
Infotainment system The screen display may differ from the manual display since most screen displays differ according to the device's setup and vehicle specification.
Infotainment system Control elements overview
Infotainment system Type A: Radio/DAB + CD/MP3 + USB/iPod + AUX Type B: Radio + CD/MP3 + USB/iPod + AUX 1. Display Display for Play/Reception/Menu state and information. 2. POWER [m] / VOLUME [VOL] ◆ Turn the power on/off by pressing this button. ◆ Turn the control knob to adjust the overall volume. 3. PRESET [1-6] buttons ◆ Hold down any of these buttons to add the current radio station to the current favourites page. ◆ Press any of these buttons to select the channel linked to that button. 4.
Infotainment system ◆ Press this button to display the currently functioning menu or select/practice the setup content and setup values. ◆ Turn the control knob to move/ change the setup content or setup values. 15. PBACK button Cancel input content or return to the previous menu. 16. PHONE [y] / MUTE [@] Press the button to turn the mute function on or off. Steering wheel audio remote control: option 1. Volume [+/-] ◆ Press the buttons to increase/ decrease the volume step.
Infotainment system Operation Buttons and controlling device The Infotainment system is operated by using the function buttons, multifunctional dial, and the menu indicated on the screen display. The buttons and control devices used in the system are the following ones. ■ The Infotainment system buttons and control knob ■ The steering wheel remote control buttons Press the POWER [m] button to turn the system on. Turning on the power will play the previously chosen broadcasting station or song.
Infotainment system Tone settings From the Tone settings menu, sound features can be setup differently according to the FM/AM radio or DAB (only for Type A) audio and each audio player’s functions. Press the TONE button when using the relevant functioning mode. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the desired tone control mode, and then press the MENUTUNE button. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the desired tone control value, and then press the MENUTUNE button.
Infotainment system Press the RADIO BAND button to select AM/FM radio or DAB (only for Type A) function. Press the MENU-TUNE button to open the FM menu/AM menu or DAB menu that includes options for selecting broadcast stations. From the steering wheel remote control knob, press MODE to select the desired mode. CD/MP3/USB/iPod audio or exterior sound (AUX) input play Press the MENU-TUNE button to open the menu with options for the relevant function or the menu of the relevant device.
Infotainment system [Example] Settings → Time Date → Set Date: May 25th 2012 Press the CONFIG button for the Settings menu. After referring to the table of information for the Settings menu below, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the desired Settings menu and then press MENU-TUNE button. ■ Indicates the detailed list for the relevant settings menu or functioning state. ■ If there is another detailed list from the relevant detailed list, you can repeat this action.
Infotainment system Table of information for Settings [Languages] ■ If the relevant detailed list is made of several items, then repeat this action. ■ Set/enter the relevant setup value or the functioning state will change. Select the desired language. 85 [Time Date] Set time: Manually set the hours and minutes for the current time. Set date: Manually set the current year/month/date. Set time format: Select 12h or 24h time display. Set date format: Set the date display format. YYYY.MM.
Infotainment system [Radio Settings] Maximum startup volume: Manually set the maximum limit for the start-up volume. Radio favourites: Manually set your favourites page numbers. RDS options: Set the RDS options. ■ RDS: On/Off (activate or deactivate the RDS function). ■ Regional: On/Off (activate or deactivate the Regional function). ■ Text scroll freeze: On/Off (activate or deactivate the Text scroll freeze function). ■ TA volume: Set the TA volume.
Infotainment system (8) dSEEKc buttons ■ Press this button to automatically search for available radio or DAB (only for Type A) stations. ■ Hold down this button to change the radio frequency as desired and then let the button go to stop at the current frequency. (6) FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] button Press this button to move through the pages of saved favourite radio or DAB stations. (3) PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons ■ Hold down any of these PRESET buttons to register the current radio or DAB station to that button.
Infotainment system Automatic DAB service component search (only for Type A) Press the dSEEKc buttons to automatically search for available DAB service component in the current ensemble. To skip to the previous/next ensemble, press the dSEEKc buttons. Seeking for radio stations Hold down the dSEEKc buttons to quickly change the frequency and then release the button at the desired frequency.
Infotainment system Linking the DAB service (only for Type A) [DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM off] [DAB-DAB off/DAB-FM on] 89 When you setup the Auto linking DAB-FM is activated, if the DAB service signal is weak, the infotainment system received the linked service component automatically. [Refer to Settings (press the CONFIG button) → Radio settings → DAB settings → Auto linking DAB-FM].
Infotainment system Searching for DAB stations manually (only for Type A) Using the DAB stations list (only for Type A) Showing the DAB information (only for Type A) From the DAB mode, press the MENU-TUNE button to enter the DAB menu. Turn the MENU-TUNE dial to select DAB manual tuning and then press MENU-TUNE button. Turn the MENU-TUNE dial to manually find the desired broadcasting frequency and then press MENU-TUNE button. Turn the MENU-TUNE dial to show the DAB stations list.
Infotainment system Using the PRESET buttons Registering the PRESET buttons ■ It is possible to setup the number of favourites pages being used in System Configuration → Radio Settings → Radio Favourites (Max. number of favourites pages). ■ If a new radio station is registered to a previously registered PRESET [1 ~ 6] button, its previous content will be deleted and be replaced with the new radio station that is saved.
Infotainment system Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the desired menu item and then press the MENU-TUNE button to select the relevant item or to display the item's detailed menu. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the desired Favourites list and then press the MENU-TUNE button to receive the relevant broadcasting channel. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the desired list and then press the MENU-TUNE button to receive the relevant broadcasting channel.
Infotainment system Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the desired list and then press the MENU-TUNE button to receive the relevant broadcasting frequency. DAB menu → DAB announcements (only for Type A) Turn the MENU-TUNE dial to select the desired lists and then press the MENU-TUNE button to receive the relevant broadcasting frequency. AM/FM or DAB (only for Type A) menu → Update FM/AM or DAB stations list 93 ■ The FM stations list/AM stations list or DAB stations list update will proceed.
Infotainment system Configuring RDS View RDS broadcasting information While receiving RDS broadcasting, press the INFORMATION [INFO] button to check RDS broadcasting information that is being received. The following advantages result from activating RDS: ■ On the display the programme name of the set station appears instead of its frequency. ■ The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable broadcasting frequency of the set station by means of AF (alternative frequency).
Infotainment system 95 Switching regionalisation on and off RDS must be activated for regionalisation. At certain times, some RDS stations broadcast regionally different programmes on different frequencies. Set the option Regional (REG) to On or Off. Only alternative frequencies (AF) with the same regional programmes are selected. If regionalisation is switched off, alternative frequencies of the stations are selected without regarding regional programmes.
Infotainment system From the RDS options menu, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to TA volume, and then press the MENU-TUNE button. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to adjust the TA volume level, and then press the MENU-TUNE button. Radio traffic service TP = Traffic Programme Radio traffic service stations are RDS stations that broadcast traffic news.
Infotainment system Blocking out traffic announcements Blocking out current traffic announcements Press the TP button. Switch on the radio traffic service and fully turn down the volume of the Infotainment system. The traffic announcement is aborted, but the radio traffic service remains switched on. Press the TP button. To block out a traffic announcement, e.g. during CD/MP3 replay or radio reception: Block out a current traffic announcement, e.g.
Infotainment system Only for Type B the roof panel. Be sure to remove your antenna before entering the automatic car wash. Ensure the antenna is tightened correctly and in the fully upright position for maximum reception. Audio players CD player The CD/MP3 player of this system can play audio CD and MP3 (WMA) discs. Before using the CD player Important information about audio CD and MP3 (WMA) discs Caution To remove the roof antenna, rotate it counterclockwise.
Infotainment system ■ An audio CD disc with an antipiracy function with no compatibility with the audio CD standard may not work properly or not at all. ■ CD-R and CD-RW discs that are manually recorded are easier to be handled with carelessness than the original CD discs. Manually recorded CD-R and CD-RW discs should especially be handled with care. Please refer to the following. ■ Manually recorded CD-R and CDRW discs may not play properly or at all. In such cases, this is not a problem with the device.
Infotainment system ■ Play may be stopped due to the vehicle shaking while driving on rugged roads. ■ Do not forcefully take out or insert the disc or block it with your hand while it is being ejected. ■ Insert the disc with the printed side facing up. It cannot be played if it is inserted upside down. ■ Do not touch the recording side with your hand while handling the disc (the side without any print or decoration).
Infotainment system ◆ Joliet: Maximum of 64 characters (1 byte) ◆ Windows long file name: Maximum of 28 Characters (1 byte) Caution for using MP3/WMA music files ■ This product can play MP3 (WMA) files with .mp3, .wma (lower case letters) or .MP3 and .WMA (capital letters) file name extensions. ■ MP3 files that can be played by this product are the following ones: ◆ Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps ◆ Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1), 24 kHz, 22.
Infotainment system Playing CD/MP3 Main buttons/control (9) CD/AUX button Select the CD/MP3 player. (14) MENU-TUNE button with control knob ■ Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the track list, menu, or MP3 (WMA) track information item. ■ Press the MENU-TUNE button to display the menu screen for the current item or current mode. (8) dSEEKc buttons ■ Press these buttons to play the previous or next track.
Infotainment system When a disc to be played is already inserted, repeatedly press the CD/ AUX button to select CD/MP3 play. ■ If there is no disc to be played, No CD Inserted will be displayed on the screen and the function will not be selected. ■ The track that was previously played will automatically play. 103 Eject disc Changing the playing track To eject the disc, press the EJECT d button to take out the disc.
Infotainment system Or turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the play track list, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to instantly change it. Changing the playing position View information on playing track Hold down the dSEEKc buttons during play mode to rewind or fast forward through the song. Release the button to resume playing the song at normal speed. The volume is slightly reduced during rewinding and fast forwarding, and the playing time will be displayed.
Infotainment system 105 the Infotainment system (ID3 Tags can only be corrected on a PC). ■ The information for songs expressed in special symbols or in unavailable languages may be displayed as ---- or are not displayed at all. Using the CD Menu Changing the playback mode For MP3 (WMA) tracks, more information can be viewed by turning the MENU-TUNE control knob from the track information display.
Infotainment system CD Menu → Track list For audio CD discs, turn the MENUTUNE control knob from the CD menu to move to the Track list, and then press the MENU-TUNE button. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to find the desired Track list, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to play the selected track. CD menu → Folders For MP3 (WMA) discs, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob from the CD menu to move to Folders, and then press the MENU-TUNE button.
Infotainment system 107 CD Menu → Search... For MP3 (WMA) discs, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob from the CD menu, move to Search..., and then press the MENU-TUNE button. ■ After the system reads the disc information, the first song of the playlist [iP] will be displayed. ■ If there are no music files in the playlist [iP], the first song for each artist [iA] will be displayed. However, it may take a long time to read the disc depending on the number of music files.
Infotainment system Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to find the desired track/title, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to play the selected track. ■ Auxiliary devices USB player ■ ■ ■ If your vehicle has auxiliary devices you can use the AUX port and USB port to connect audio devices. Cautions for using USB devices ■ Operation cannot be guaranteed if the HDD built-in USB mass storage device or CF or SD memory card is ■ connected by using a USB adapter.
Infotainment system ■ Do not disconnect the USB storage device while it is being played. This may cause damage to the product or the performance of the USB device. ■ Disconnect the connected USB storage device when the vehicle ignition is turned off. If the ignition is turned on while the USB storage device is connected, the USB storage device may be damaged or may not operate normally in some cases. Caution USB storage devices can only be connected to this product for the purpose of playing music files.
Infotainment system ■ This product can display ID3 tag (Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4) information about album, artist, etc. for MP3 files. ■ The file/folder names that can be used according to the storage type are the following ones, including the four character file name extension (.mp3).
Infotainment system Afterwards, the functions of the USB player are operated similarly to CD/ MP3 playback. Ending USB music files playback Press the RADIO BAND or CD/AUX button to select other functions. To end play and disconnect the USB storage device, use the USB Menu → Remove USB function to safely remove the USB storage device. ■ Once the product finishes reading the information on the USB storage device, it will automatically play.
Infotainment system iPod player Main buttons/control knob The following main buttons and controls are used to play iPod music files. (9) CD/AUX button Press the button repeatedly when the iPod is connected to select the iPod play mode. (14) MENU-TUNE button with control knob ■ Turn the control knob to move and display the track list that is playing. ■ Press the button to display the menu screen provided by the current item or current mode.
Infotainment system ■ Once the product finishes reading the information on the iPod device, it will play automatically. ■ If a non-readable iPod device is connected, then the relevant error message will appear and the product will automatically switch to the previously used function or the FM radio function. If the iPod device to be played is already connected, repeatedly press CD/AUX button to select the iPod player. ■ It will automatically play from the previously played point.
Infotainment system Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the Eject iPod function, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to display the message notifying you that it is safe to remove the device. Separate the iPod device from the USB connection terminal. Return to the previously used function. (16) PHONE [y] / MUTE [@] Press the button to turn the mute function on or off. Connecting an exterior sound Connect the audio output of the external audio equipment to AUX input terminal.
Climate control Climate control Climate control systems ............. 115 Air vents ..................................... 122 Maintenance .............................. 123 Climate control systems 115 Type 2 Heating and ventilation system Type 1 Controls for: ■ Temperature ■ Air distribution ■ Fan speed ■ Heating ■ Defrosting windscreen ■ Air recirculation 4 ■ Heated rear window Ü 3 27. Temperature Adjust the temperature by turning the knob.
Climate control red = warm blue = cold Heating will not be fully effective until the engine has reached normal operating temperature. Air distribution Select air outlet by turning the centered knob. L = to head area and foot well K = to foot well, with a small amount of the air being directed to windscreen, front door windows and side air vents.
Climate control Defrosting the windscreen Type 1 Type 2 1. Type 1: Set the recirculation mode to outside air mode and turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST V. Type 2: Turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST V, then the recirculation mode is fixed to outside air mode automatically. The air conditioning system operates but the indicator light is not changed. 2. Turn temperature control knob to red area for warm air. 3. Adjust the fan control knob to highest speed for quick defrosting. 4.
Climate control Type 2 The air recirculation mode is operated with the 4 button. An indicator light comes on to show that the recirculation is on. * When operating in DEFROST mode, recirculation is to be fixed to outside air mode to provide fast clear vision condition of windscreen. 9 Warning Driving with recirculation mode for prolonged period of time can make you sleepy. Periodically turn to the outside air mode for fresh air. The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode.
Climate control Type 2 red = warm blue = cold Air distribution Controls for: ■ Temperature ■ Air distribution ■ Fan speed ■ Demisting and Defrosting ■ Air recirculation 4 ■ Cooling n ■ Heated rear window Temperature Adjust the temperature by turning the knob. Select air outlet by turning the centered knob. L = to head area and foot well K = to foot well, with a small amount of the air being directed to windscreen, front door windows and side air vents.
Climate control Type 2 3. Select desired temperature. 4. Adjust the fan control knob to the desired speed. Type 2 Air recirculation system 4 Type 1 1. Type 1: Set the recirculation mode to outside air mode and turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST V. Type 2: Turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST V, then the recirculation mode is fixed to outside air mode automatically. 2. Type 1: Switch on cooling n. Type 2: The air conditioning system operates but the indicator light is not changed.
Climate control 9 Warning Driving with recirculation mode for prolonged period of time can make you sleepy. Periodically turn to the outside air mode for fresh air. 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. The quality of the passenger compartment air deteriorates, which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy.
Climate control Maximum cooling Type 1 Type 2 To achieve maximum cooling during hot weather and when your vehicle has been exposed to the sun for a long time: 1. Operate the air conditioning system. 2. Type 1: Move recirculation lever to the right for the recirculation mode. Type 2: Press the recirculation button for the recirculation mode. 3. Turn temperature control knob all the way to the blue area for cooling. 4. Turn fan control knob to highest speed.
Climate control Fixed air vents Additional air vents are located beneath the windscreen and front door windows and in the foot wells. Press the cover of each vent to open the side vents, and rotate it to the direction you want. If you do not want the flow, close the cover of the vent. 9 Warning Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of damage and injury in case of an accident.
Climate control Pollen filter Caution Passenger compartment air filter More frequent maintenance of the passenger compartment air filter is required if the driving circumstances are dusty roads, air pollution areas, and frequent unpaved roads. The filter efficiency is decreased and the bronchus is badly affected. The filter cleans dust, soot, pollen and spores from the air entering the vehicle through the air intake. 2. Remove the filter cover by pulling up the cover. 3.
Climate control Service For optimal cooling performance, it is recommended to annually check the climate control system: ■ Functionality and pressure test ■ Heating functionality ■ Leakage check ■ Check of drive belts ■ Cleaning of condenser and evaporator drainage ■ Performance check Caution Use only correct refrigerant 9 Warning Climate control systems have to be serviced exclusively by qualified personnel. Improper service methods may cause personal injury.
Driving and operating Driving and operating Driving hints ............................... 126 Starting and operating ............... 126 Engine exhaust .......................... 128 Automatic transmission .............. 129 Manual transmission .................. 133 Brakes ........................................ 134 Ride control systems ................. 136 Object detection systems ........... 137 Fuel ............................................
Driving and operating Ignition switch positions 9 Danger Do not turn the key to 0 or 1 position while driving. Vehicle and brake assistance would not operate, causing vehicle damage, personal injury or possibly death. 127 Starting the engine Starting engine with the ignition switch Caution 0 (LOCK) 1 (ACC) = Ignition off = Ignition off, steering wheel lock released 2 (ON) = Ignition on 3 (START) = Starting Do not leave the key in 1 or 2 position for extended periods while the engine is not running.
Driving and operating ■ Do not operate accelerator pedal. ■ Turn the key to position 3, depressing the clutch pedal and footbrake then release when engine is running Before restarting or to switch off the engine, turn key back to 0. Caution Do not operate starter motor for more than 10 seconds at a time. If the engine does not start, wait 10 seconds before trying again. This will prevent starter motor damage. Parking ■ Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface.
Driving and operating Caution Fuel grades other than those listed on pages 3 139, 3 194 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.
Driving and operating 2: Allows the transmission to shift from 1st to 2nd gear and prevents automatic shifting into 3rd or 4th gear. Select drive range 2 for more power when climbing hills and for engine braking when driving down steep hills. 1: This position locks the transmission in first gear. Select 1 for maximum engine braking when driving down severe grades. Caution Do not accelerate while engaging a gear. Never depress the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the same time.
Driving and operating Depress the brake pedal and push release button to shift. Shifts that require you to push the release button are indicated by arrows. Shift freely. 9 Warning To help prevent damage to the transmission, observe the following precautions: Do not press the accelerator pedal while shifting from P or N to R, D, 2 or 1. To do so may not only damage the transmission, but could cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Use D as much as possible.
Driving and operating Kickdown Overdrive off Fault In the event of a fault, the malfunction indicator light or automatic transmission warning light illuminates. The transmission no longer shifts automatically nor manually because it is locked in a certain gear. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. For faster acceleration press the accelerator pedal all the way down and hold. The transmission shifts to a lower gear depending on the engine speed.
Driving and operating Manual transmission Release selector lever Your vehicle has a BrakeTransmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) system. Before shifting from park (P), the ignition must be ON and you must depress the brake pedal all the way down. If you cannot shift out of P with the ignition ON and the brake pedal depressed: 1. Turn the ignition off 2. Depress and hold the brake pedal and pull the parking brake lever up. 133 4.
Driving and operating Engine braking For manual transmission, downshift to a lower gear in a sequential order. 9 Warning Do not downshift your manual transmission by two or more gear positions at a time. This prevents damage to your transmission or loss of control and personal injuries. Note Use of engine compression during long mountainous descents may prolong the life of your brakes. Brakes The brake system comprises two independent brake circuits.
Driving and operating temporarily lose their stopping power. This may be due to wet brake components or overheating. If your brakes temporarily lose their stopping power because of overheating: Shift to a lower gear when going down hills. Do not continuously apply the brakes. If your brakes temporarily lose their power because of wet brake components, the following procedure will help restore their normal performance: 1. Check behind you for other vehicles. 2.
Driving and operating Parking brake 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. Always apply parking brake firmly without operating the release button, and apply as firmly as possible on a downhill or uphill slope.
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 65. Deactivation For very high-performance driving ESC can be deactivated by pressing the a button. Control indicator a illuminates. ESC is reactivated by pressing the a button again. ESC is also reactivated the next time the ignition is switched on.
Driving and operating This system is deactivated when the vehicle's speed is greater than approximately 3 mph. If the alarm sounds when shifting the gear to R position, this indicates normal condition. At this time, you can figure out the distance between your vehicle and obstacles with the alarming sound. However, do not confuse with the sound that continues when the obstacles are within 16 inches.
Driving and operating Such objects may not be detected by the system at very close range (approximately 25 cm) and distance within approximately 1m. You should continue to keep watching the mirrors or turning your head backwards. Normal precautions when reversing should be maintained. Do not press or shock the sensors by hitting or high-pressure water gun while washing, or the sensors will be damaged. Fuel 139 Caution Fuel for petrol engines Only use unleaded fuel that complies with EN 228.
Driving and operating Caution If you use inappropriate grade fuel or put incorrect fuel additives into the fuel tank, the engine and catalytic converter may be seriously damaged. Be sure to use the correct fuel (petrol or diesel) corresponding to your vehicle when refuelling. If you fill Diesel in your petrol powered vehicle, your vehicle can be seriously damaged. For safety reasons, fuel containers, pumps and hoses must be properly earthed. Static electricity can ignite the gasoline vapor.
Driving and operating Caution Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately. 4. Remove the cap. The cap is tethered to the vehicle. 5. After refuelling, replace cap. Turn it clockwise until you hear several clicks. 6. Push the fuel filler door closed until it latches. Note If, in cold weather, the fuel filler door does not open, tap the door lightly. Then try to open it again.
Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ................... 142 Vehicle checks ........................... 143 Bulb replacement ....................... 155 Electrical system ........................ 161 Vehicle tools .............................. 165 Wheels and tyres ....................... 166 Jump starting ............................. 174 Towing ....................................... 176 Appearance care .......................
Vehicle care ■ Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Beware that all systems are not functional, e.g. anti-theft alarm system. ■ Close the bonnet. 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.
Vehicle care 9 Danger Type 2 The ignition system uses extremely high voltage. Do not touch. 2. Push the safety catch up and open the bonnet. 9 Warning Only touch the foam padding of the bonnet support rod handle when the engine is hot. Bonnet Opening Type 1 1. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. 3. Pull up the support rod lightly from the holder. And then secure it at the left side hook of the engine compartment.
Vehicle care Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch. Check that the bonnet is engaged. 9 Warning Always observe the following precautions: Pull on the front edge of the bonnet to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle. Do not pull the bonnet release handle while your vehicle is moving. Do not move your vehicle with the bonnet open. An open bonnet will obscure the driver’s vision.
Vehicle care Engine compartment overview Petrol engine
Vehicle care 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Engine coolant container Engine oil cap Brake fluid container Battery Fuse block Engine air filter Dipstick for engine oil level Washer fluid container Power steering fluid container Automatic transmission fluid level dipstick Engine oil It is advisable to check the engine oil level manually before embarking on a long journey. Check with the vehicle on a level surface. The engine must be at operating temperature and switched off for at least 5 minutes.
Vehicle care 9 Warning Engine oil is an irritant and, if ingested, can cause illness or death. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin. Wash exposed areas with soap and water or hand cleaner. Be very careful when draining the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you! Engine air filter Type 2 Type 1 1. Loosen the air filter cover attaching clips and open the cover. 2. Replace the air filter. 3. Lock the cover with the cover attaching clips. 1.
Vehicle care Caution The engine needs clean air to operate properly. Do not operate your vehicle without the air filter element installed. Driving without the air filter element properly installed can damage your engine. Automatic transmission fluid To ensure proper functioning, efficiency, and durability of the automatic transmission, be sure to keep the transmission fluid at the proper level. Too much or too little fluid can cause problems.
Vehicle care 6. Pull the dipstick out again. 7. Check the oil on the dipstick to make sure it is not contaminated. Caution Re-insert the dipstick completely. At this time, it should not contact with any other parts. 8. Check the oil level. Oil should be between MIN and MAX mark on the dipstick as shown in the illustration. 9. If the oil level is below MIN, add enough ATF to raise the oil level to MAX. Do not fill over MAX mark. Caution Too much fluid will decrease vehicle performance.
Vehicle care 9 Warning Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving the pressure slowly. Fill up with a mixture of demineralised water and anti-freeze approved for the vehicle. Install the cap tightly. Have the anti-freeze concentration checked and have the cause of the coolant loss remedied by a workshop. Note If the coolant level falls below the line mark, refill the radiator with 50/50 mix of de-mineralized water and phosphate anti-freeze.
Vehicle care The power steering fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks. Fill up if the level is low. Caution 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. Caution Do not operate vehicle without the required amount of power steering fluid.
Vehicle care Brake fluid 9 Warning Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. The brake fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks. When topping up, ensure maximum cleanliness as contamination of the brake fluid can lead to brake system malfunctions. Have the cause of the loss of brake fluid remedied by a workshop. Only use brake fluid approved for the vehicle, Brake and clutch fluid 3 188.
Vehicle care starts can discharge the battery. Avoid the use of unnecessary electrical consumers. 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 4 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 ■ See the Owner’s Manual for further information. ■ Explosive gas may be present in the vicinity of the battery. Wiper blade replacement Lift wiper arm. Press release lever and detach wiper blade. Properly functioning windscreen wipers are essential for clear vision and safe driving. Regularly check the condition of the wiper blades. Replace hard, brittle or cracked blades or those that smear dirt on the windscreen.
Vehicle care Headlights 5. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector. 6. Engage the spring clip. 7. Place headlight protective cover in position and close. 8. Plug connector onto bulb. Low beam and high beam 1. Detach plug connector from bulb. 3. Press spring clip, disengage it. Headlight aiming The low-beam headlight aiming can be adjusted with the screw located above the headlight.
Vehicle care 157 Caution If the fog lights need to be reaimed, it is recommended that the vehicle is taken to your authorised workshop for service, because it is related with safety. Front turn signal lights 2. Remove protective cover. 4. 5. 6. 7. Remove bulb from socket. Insert new bulb. Insert holder in reflector. Place headlight protective cover in position and close. 8. Plug connector onto bulb. Fog lights Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. Fog light aiming 3.
Vehicle care Tail lights 2. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate anti-clockwise, remove and renew bulb. 3. Insert bulb holder in reflector, rotate clockwise to engage. 1. Unscrew both screws. 2. Remove tail light assembly. Take care that the cable duct remains in position. 3.
Vehicle care 4. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwise. Side turn signal lights 1. Push light towards the back of the vehicle and remove. 2. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwise. 3. Pull bulb out of the bulb holder and renew. 4. Reinstall in reverse order. Centre high-mounted brake light 5. Remove bulb holder. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate anticlockwise, remove and renew bulb. 6. Insert bulb holder into the tail light assembly and screw into place. Connect wiring plug.
Vehicle care Number plate light Interior lights Courtesy lights 1. To remove it, prise the opposite side of the light switch using a flatblade screwdriver. (Be careful not to make scratches.) 2. Remove the bulb. 3. Replace the bulb. 4. Reinstall the light assembly. Load compartment light 1. Unscrew both screws. 2. Remove bulb housing downward, taking care not to pull on the cable. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwise to disengage. 3. Remove bulb from holder and renew bulb. 4.
Vehicle care Electrical system Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. In a box above the positive terminal of the battery are some main fuses. If necessary have them changed by a workshop. 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.
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Vehicle care Type2 The interior fuse box is located on the underside of the driver's side instrument panel. 1. Open the fuse panel door by pulling out at the top. 2. Remove the fuse panel door diagonally. No.
Vehicle care No. Circuit No. Circuit Vehicle tools 10 Rear defogger 24 Radio / clock / remote keyless entry Tools 25 SDM Vehicles with tyre repair kit 11 Rear fog lights 12 Instrument cluster 13 Blower motor control module 14 Airbag 15 Theft deterrent / data link connector 16 Transmission control module 26 – The tools and tyre repair kit are in a storage compartment below the floor cover in the load compartment.
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. Tyre designations E.g.
Vehicle care Changing tyre and wheel size 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. If tyres of a different size than those fitted at the factory are used, it may be necessary to reprogram 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.
Vehicle care could lead to handling failure or rollover and serious injury. When replacing tyres, be sure to install all four tyres and wheels of the same size, type, tread, brand and load-carrying capacity. The use of any other tyre size or type may seriously affect ride, handling, ground clearance, stopping distance, body clearance and speedometer reliability. 9 Warning Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel covers could lead to sudden pressure loss and thereby accidents.
Vehicle care 169 The tyre repair kit is in a compartment under the floor cover in the load compartment. 1. Take the tyre repair kit from the compartment. 2. Remove the compressor and the sealant bottle. 3. Remove the electrical connection cable and air hose from the stowage compartments on the underside of the compressor. 4. The switch on the compressor must be set to §. 5. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle. 6. Connect the compressor plug to the accessory socket.
Vehicle care 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 (About 2.2 bar) should be obtained within 10 minutes. When the correct pressure is obtained, switch off the compressor.
Vehicle care Note The driving comfort of the repaired tyre is severely affected, therefore have this tyre replaced. If unusual noise is heard or the compressor becomes hot, turn compressor off for at least 30 minutes. 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.
Vehicle care 3. Rotate the jack handle to raise the lift head slightly and place the jack vertically at the position marked with half circle. Use of this jack on other vehicles may damage the other vehicles or your jack and lead to personal injury. 2. Fold out the wheel wrench and install ensuring that it locates securely and loosen each wheel nut by half a turn. 1. Disengage wheel nut caps with a screwdriver and remove. 4.
Vehicle care 5. Rotate the wrench checking the correct position of jack until wheel is clear of the ground. 6. Unscrew the wheel nuts. 7. Change the wheel. 8. Screw on the wheel nuts. 9. Lower vehicle. 10. Install the wheel wrench ensuring that it locates securely and tighten each nut in a crosswise sequence. Tightening torque is 120 Nm. 11. Align the valve hole in the wheel cover with the tyre valve before installing. 173 Install wheel nut caps. 12. Stow the replaced wheel and the vehicle tools.
Vehicle care Caution This spare wheel/tyre assembly is for temporary emergency use only. Replace with regular wheel/tyre assembly as soon as possible. Do not use tyre chains. Do not install any tyre on this wheel which is not identical to the original. Do not install on other vehicles. Temporary spare wheel Use of the temporary spare wheel could affect driveability. Have the defective tyre renewed or repaired as soon as possible. Only mount one temporary spare wheel. Do not drive faster than 50 mph.
Vehicle care ■ A discharged battery can already freeze at a temperature of 0 °C. Defrost the frozen battery before connecting jump leads. ■ Wear eye protection and protective clothing when handling a battery. ■ Use a booster battery with the same voltage (12 Volts). Its capacity (Ah) must not be much less than that of the discharged battery. ■ Use jump leads with insulated terminals and a cross section of at least 16 mm2. ■ Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle.
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. Towing Towing the vehicle If you need to have your vehicle towed, please use our service network or professional towing company. The best method is to have the vehicle transported using a recovery vehicle. If towing by 2 wheels, lift the front driving wheels and tow with the front tires locked.
Vehicle care Please observe the following procedures when towing a vehicle: ■ No passenger should remain in the vehicle being towed. ■ Release the parking brake of the towed vehicle and place the transmission gear in neutral. ■ Switch on the emergency warning lights. ■ Keep the speed limits. If it is not possible to have your vehicle towed a recovery vehicle, proceed as follows: Disengage cap by pressing the arrow position (A - Base model / B - Special package model) and remove the cap.
Vehicle care Caution 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. Vehicle with automatic transmission: Do not tow the vehicle using tow eye. Towing with a tow rope could cause severe automatic transaxle damage.
Vehicle care 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 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.
Vehicle care 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, make sure the heating element inside is not damaged. 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. Clean smearing wiper blades with a soft cloth and window cleaner.
Vehicle care The instrument panel should only be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum cleaner and brush. Remove stains with an upholstery cleaner. 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.
Service and maintenance Service and maintenance General information ................... 182 Scheduled maintenance ............ 183 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts .................................... 188 General information Service information 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.
Service and maintenance 183 Scheduled maintenance Service schedules Maintenance interval Every 1 year / 10,000 miles (whichever occurs first) Maintenance I: Use Maintenance I for the first service or if Maintenance II was performed previously. Maintenance II: Use Maintenance II if the previous service performed was Maintenance I. Service operation Maintenance I Maintenance II R R Inspect for any leaks or damage.2) I I Inspect engine air filter.
Service and maintenance Service operation Maintenance I Maintenance II Inspect engine coolant and windshield washer fluid levels and add fluid as needed. I I Inspect suspension and steering components.5) I I Inspect wiper blades.6) I I Inspect drive belts. I I Perform any required additional services - see applicable section. I I Check for field actions. I I – R Inspect engine cooling system.8) – I Inspect restraint system components.
Service and maintenance 185 Service operation Maintenance I Maintenance II Inspect powertrain and driveline components. – I Lubricate body components.10) – I I: Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace. R: Replace or change. Service operation Interval Replace pollen filter.3) Every 10,000 miles / 1 year Replace air filter. Every 40,000 miles / 4 year Replace spark plugs.
Service and maintenance Service operation Interval Replace auxiliary belt. 11) Replace timing chain. Every 160,000 miles / 10 years Inspect valve clearance, adjust if required. Every 100,000 miles / 10 years Inspect clutch & brake pedal free play Every 10,000 miles / 1 year 11) If the belt has been replaced, it must be inspected and tension must be adjusted within 6 months / 3,000 miles.
Service and maintenance 187 General maintenance items Item Service operation All Check all systems for interference or binding and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replace any components that has excessive wear. Automatic transmission Change automatic transmission fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 °C or higher. In hilly or mountainous terrain.
Service and maintenance Additional servicing Extreme operating conditions Extreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the following occurs frequently: ■ Repeated short-distance driving less than 5 miles. ■ Extensive idling and/or slow-speed driving in stop-and-go traffic. ■ Driving on dusty roads. ■ Driving on hilly or mountainous terrain. ■ Towing a trailer. ■ Driving in heavy city traffic where the outside temperatures regularly reach 32 °C or higher.
Service and maintenance If you are unsure whether your oil is approved to the dexos™ specification, ask your service provider. Use of substitute engine oils if dexos is unavailable: In the event that dexos approved engine oil is not available at an oil change or for maintaining proper oil level, you may use substitute engine oil of the qualities mentioned below. Use of oils that do not meet the dexos specification, however, may result in reduced performance and engine damage under certain circumstances.
Service and maintenance Cold temperature operation for 1.0D, 1.2D Gen1 ■ Down to -25 °C and below: 0W-30, 0W-40 ■ Down to -25 °C: 5W-30, 5W-40 ■ Down to -20 °C: 10W-30, 10W-40 Engine oil viscosity grade for 1.2D Gen2 SAE 5W-20 is the best viscosity grade for your vehicle. Do not use other viscosity grade oils such as SAE 10W-30, 10W-40 or 20W-50. Cold temperature operation for 1.
Service and maintenance Brake fluid Only use our authorized brake fluid for this vehicle (DOT 4). Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture which will reduce braking effectiveness. The brake fluid should therefore be replaced at the specified interval. Brake fluid should be stored in a sealed container to avoid water absorption. Ensure brake fluid does not become contaminated.
Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification .................. 192 Vehicle data ............................... 194 Vehicle identification Identification plate Vehicle Identification Number Type 1 The vehicle identification number is located under the rear seat cushion. The label is attached near the driver’s door latch.
Technical data Type 2 The label is attached near the front passenger’s door latch.
Technical data Vehicle data Engine data Sales designation 1.0 Petrol 1.2 Petrol Engine 1.0D 1.
Technical data 195 Performance Engine 1.0D 1.2D 96 102 Top speed1) [mph] Manual transmission Fuel consumption - CO2-emissions Manual transmission without power steering / Manual transmission with power steering. Engine 1.0D (Non-ESC) 1.0D (ESC) 1.2D (Non-ESC) 1.2D ESC) urban [l/100 km] 6.2/6.6 –/6.6 6.3/6.6 –/6.6 extra-urban [l/100 km] 4.0/4.2 –/4.1 4.0/4.2 –/4.1 total [l/100 km] 4.8/5.1 –/5.0 4.9/5.1 –/5.
Technical data Vehicle weight Minimum kerb weight, with driver (75kg) Engine Manual transmission without power steering Manual transmission with power steering [kg] 1.0D 932 939 1.2D 932 939 Maximum kerb weight, with driver (75kg) Engine Manual transmission without power steering Manual transmission with power steering [kg] 1.0D 1047 1065 1.2D 1047 1065 Gross vehicle weight Engine Manual transmission without power steering Manual transmission with power steering [kg] 1.
Technical data Vehicle dimensions Length [mm] 3640 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1597 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1910 Height (without antenna) [mm] without roof rack 1522 Height (without antenna) [mm] with roof rack 1551 Length of load compartment floor [mm] 548 Load compartment width [mm] 987 Load compartment height [mm] 435 Wheelbase [mm] 2375 Turning circle diameter [m] 9.
Technical data Capacities Engine oil Engine 1.0 DOHC 1.2 DOHC including Filter [l] 3.75 3.75 between MIN and MAX [l] 2.5/3.5 2.5/3.
Technical data 199 Tyre pressures Engine Tyres 1.0D, 1.2D 155/80 R13, Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front [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) 240/2.4 (35) 240/2.4 (35) 235/2.35 (34) 235/2.35 (34) 420/4.2 (60) 420/4.2 (60) - - 420/4.2 (60) 420/4.
Customer information Customer information Vehicle data recording and privacy ....................................... 200 Vehicle data recording and privacy Event data recorders Data storage modules in the vehicle A large number of electronic components of your vehicle contain data storage modules temporarily or permanently storing technical data about the condition of the vehicle, events and errors.
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.
Index A Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 142 Additional servicing .................... 188 Adjustable air vents ................... 122 Airbag and belt tensioners ........... 64 Airbag deactivation ................ 39, 64 Airbag system .............................. 35 Air conditioning regular operation ................................ 124 Air conditioning system .............. 118 Air intake .................................... 123 AM-FM radio ........................
E Electric adjustment ...................... 24 Electronic Stability Control . . 65, 136 Electronic Stability Control off....... 65 End-of-life vehicle recovery ....... 143 Engine air filter............................ 148 Engine compartment fuse box ... 161 Engine compartment overview... 146 Engine coolant ........................... 150 Engine coolant temperature ........ 65 Engine data ............................... 194 Engine exhaust .......................... 128 Engine oil ......................
N New vehicle running-in .............. 126 Number plate light ..................... 160 O Odometer ..................................... 60 Operation ..................................... 81 Overdrive off................................. 65 P Parking ................................ 17, 128 Parking assist ............................ 137 Parking brake ............................ 136 Performance .............................. 195 Performing work ........................ 143 Personalisation........
Vehicle weight ........................... 196 Ventilation................................... 115 W Washer and wiper systems ......... 13 Washer fluid ............................... 152 Wheel changing ......................... 171 Wheel covers ............................. 168 Wheels and tyres ....................... 166 Windscreen wiper/washer ........... 55 Winter tyres ............................... 166 Wiper blade replacement ..........