>> Operator’s Manual.
Symbols Trademarks®: RESP® is a registered trademark of Daimler. The following symbols are found in this Operator’s Manual: * Optional equipment is identified with an asterisk. Since standard equipment varies between models, the descriptions and illustrations in this Operator’s Manual may differ slightly from the actual equipment of your vehicle. G Warning! Warning notices draw your attention to hazards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others.
Let the fun begin! Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your smart fortwo coupé or smart fortwo cabriolet and read through the Operator’s Manual before setting off. This will ensure you get more fun out of your vehicle - and avoid danger to yourself and others. This Operator’s Manual contains very important information about how to safely and effectively operate the vehicle. It is important to note that this is a unique vehicle.
Table of contents. Keywords........................................ 4 At a glance.................................... 19 Introduction.................................. 13 Safety........................................... 31 Controls....................................... 53 Operation.................................... 109 Practical hints.............................. 151 Technical data..............................
4 Keywords A ABS (Antilock Brake System).............. 47 Indicator lamp......................... 153 Accessory weight........................... 134 Accidents Air bag deployment..................... 35 Additives Engine oil............................... 211 Gasoline................................. 212 Address change............................... 15 Air bags........................................ 35 Children.................................. 35 Front, driver and passenger......... 39 Front, passenger...
Keywords Can holder see Cup holder Can holder insert see Cup holder insert Cargo compartment cover blind......... 101 Catalytic converter........................ 140 CD player...................................... 94 Center console Lower part................................ 29 Upper part................................ 28 Central locking Automatic................................. 55 Certification label....................... 202 Children in the vehicle.................... 43 Air bags........................
6 Keywords E Electrical system Improper work on or modifications........................... 15 Power outlet............................. 107 Electrical system (Technical data) see Vehicle specification Electronic immobilizer................... 49 Display message....................... 153 Electronic Stability Program see ESP® Emergency, in case of Hazard warning flasher........... 49, 70 Roadside Assistance................... 14 Emergency operation (limp-home mode)..........................................
Keywords Generator see Alternator Global locking/unlocking................. 55 Glove box..................................... 104 Gross Axle Weight Rating see GAWR Gross Vehicle Weight see GVW Gross Vehicle Weight Rating see GVWR GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight).............. 134 GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)... 135 H Halogen headlamps see Headlamps Hazard warning flasher.................... 70 Headlamps Automatic headlamp mode............. 67 High-beam flasher...................... 68 High-beam headlamps..
8 Keywords ESP®....................................... 157 Fog lamps................................. 69 Fuel cap.................................. 160 High-beam headlamps................ 159 Low-beam headlamps.................. 159 Low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale.................. 162 Oil pressure............................. 161 Passenger front air bag off..... 39, 163 Seat belt telltale...................... 155 SRS........................................ 155 Turn signals....................
Keywords P Paintwork care.............................. 148 Panic alarm................................... 46 Parcel net.................................... 101 Parking........................................ 80 Parking brake................................ 81 Parking lamps............................... 169 Parts service................................ 200 PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp see Passenger front air bag off indicator lamp Passenger front air bag....................
10 Keywords Self-test OCS......................................... 42 SRS......................................... 32 Service see Maintenance Service, parts............................... 200 Service and warranty Booklet................................... 200 Service flap.................................. 114 Service interval display.................. 92 Service life (tires)........................ 127 Side marker lamps......................... 169 Sidewall (tires).............................
Keywords Tire inflation pressure Checking................................. 120 Important notes on.................... 120 Placard on driver’s door B-pillar. 124 Tire labeling................................ 129 Tire load rating............................ 136 Tire ply composition and material used............................................ 136 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)......................................... 121 Tire repair kit........................ 152, 177 Tires...........................
12 Keywords Roof rack................................. 105 Terminology............................ 134 Vehicle maximum load on the tire..... 136 Vehicle specification Model BRABUS.......................... 205 Model passion.......................... 204 Model pure.............................. 203 Vehicle washing see Vehicle care Vehicle weights see Vehicle specification Ventilation see HVAC.................................. 95 W Warning signals Anti-theft warning system.......... 165 Brake pads..........
>> Introduction. Product information We recommend using Genuine smart Parts as well as conversion parts and accessories explicitly approved by smart for your vehicle model. We have tested these parts to determine their reliability, safety and special suitability for smart vehicles. We are unable to make an assessment for other products and therefore cannot be held responsible for them, even if in individual cases an official approval or authorization by governmental or other agencies should exist.
14 >> Introduction. Rsmartmove Assistance (Canada only) RState Warranty Enforcement Laws (Lemon Laws, USA only) Important notice for California retail buyers and lessees of smart automobiles Under California law you may be entitled to a replacement of your vehicle or a refund of the purchase price or lease price, if smart USA Distributor LLC.
>> Introduction. your vehicle will be determined by our authorized smart center technician or the tow service provider on a case-by-case basis and may be a factor in our ability to respond. Additional charges may be applicable for a breakdown location determined not to be a reasonably accessible roadside location as determined by our authorized technician and tow service provider. For additional information refer to the smart Roadside Assistance Program brochure in your vehicle literature portfolio.
16 >> Introduction. over an obstacle, road debris or a pothole, may cause serious damage and impair the operating safety of your vehicle. If you feel a sudden significant vibration or ride disturbance, or you suspect that damage to your vehicle has occurred, you should turn on your hazard warning flashers, carefully slow down, and drive with caution to an area which is a safe distance from the road. Inspect the vehicle underbody and tires/ wheels for possible damage.
>> Introduction. vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or smart USA Distributor LLC. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA Headquarters, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590.
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Exterior view ................................... 20 Overhead control panel ...................... 23 Door control panel ............................ 23 Instrument cluster (miles) .................. 24 Instrument cluster (kilometers) ........... 26 Steering wheel gearshift control .......... 28 Upper center console ......................... 28 Lower center console ......................... 29 >> At a glance. Cockpit ...........................................
20 Exterior view >> At a glance.
Exterior view : Soft top system1 ; Cargo compartment: Locking and unlocking Opening and closing (cabriolet) Opening and closing (coupé) Opening engine compartment cover Engine oil Rear window defroster 111 112 100 = Rear lamps 170 ? Fuel filler flap 110 A Doors: Locking and unlocking Locking and unlocking manually B 1 Page Exterior rear view mirrors cabriolet only.
Cockpit 22 >> At a glance.
Door control panel Overhead control panel 23 >> At a glance. Door control panel Function : ; = Page Passenger front air bag off indicator lamp 42 Switching interior lighting on/off 70 Interior rear view mirror 64 Function : Inside door handle 56 ; Adjusting exterior rear view mirrors: Manually Electrically5 63 63 Opening and closing right side window: Manually Electrically5 78 78 Opening and closing left side window: Manually Electrically5 78 78 = ? 5 Model passion only.
24 Instrument cluster (miles) >> At a glance. Instrument cluster (miles) Instrument cluster (U.S.
Instrument cluster (miles) : ; Selecting display for status indicator Setting digital clock Page D 91 90 Left indicator lamp display with: M Low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp 67, 159 K High‑beam headlamp indicator lamp 68, 159 E h Combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale 162 7 Seat belt telltale 155 6 SRS indicator lamp 155 = # Left turn signal indicator lamp 68, 159 ? d ESP® warning lamp 157 A ! Right turn signal indicator lamp 68, 159 B Speedometer C Right indicat
26 Instrument cluster (kilometers) >> At a glance.
Instrument cluster (kilometers) : ; Selecting display for status indicator Setting digital clock Page E 91 90 Left indicator lamp display with: M Low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp 67, 159 K High‑beam headlamp indicator lamp 68, 159 h Combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale 162 7 Seat belt telltale 155 6 SRS indicator lamp 155 # Left turn signal indicator lamp 68, 159 ? d ESP® warning lamp 157 A ! Right turn signal indicator lamp 68, 159 = B Speedometer C Right indic
Upper center console 28 Upper center console >> At a glance. Steering wheel gearshift control Function : Page Left shift paddle6: Downshift 86 ; Multifunction display 88 = Right shift paddle6: Upshift 86 i Model pure only: The steering wheel in this vehicle varies from steering wheel illustrated.
Lower center console G H Page Switching front fog lamps* on/off 69 Switching seat heating* on/off, driver’s side 62 Lower center console >> At a glance. Function Function 7 Page : Auxiliary power outlet 107 ; Gear selector lever 83 = Starter switch 59 ? Parking brake lever 81 A Coin holder Retractable soft top switch7 103 74 cabriolet only.
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Occupant safety ................................ 32 Driving safety systems ....................... 47 Anti-theft systems ............................ 49 >> Safety. Panic alarm .....................................
>> Safety. 32 Occupant safety Occupant safety - Air bags (Y page 35) Introduction - Air bag control unit (with crash sensors) - Emergency Tensioning Devices and seat belt force limiters (Y page 35) The smart vehicle is equipped with seat belts and dual stage air bags to protect you in a crash. However, children can be killed or seriously injured by an inflating air bag.
Occupant safety G Warning! In the event that the SRS indicator lamp 6 comes on while driving or does not come on at all, the SRS self-check has detected a malfunction. For your safety, we strongly recommend that you immediately but safely pull the vehicle off of the roadway and stop driving.
>> Safety. 34 Occupant safety would apply force at the abdomen or neck, causing serious or even fatal injuries. The seat backrest and seat belt provide the best restraint when the wearer is in a position that is as upright as possible and the belt is properly positioned on the body. G Warning! Never let more people ride in the vehicle than there are seat belts available. Make sure everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly restrained with a separate seat belt.
place your feet on the instrument panel, dashboard or on the seat. Always keep both feet on the floor in front of the seat. RWhen using a seat belt to secure infant or toddler restraints or children in booster seats, always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Emergency Tensioning Devices (ETDs) and seat belt force limiters The seat belts are equipped with Emergency Tensioning Devices and seat belt force limiters.
>> Safety. 36 Occupant safety with asthma or other breathing trouble. To avoid this, you may wish to get out of the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. If you have any breathing difficulty but cannot get out of the vehicle after the air bag inflates, then get fresh air by opening a window or door. G Warning! To reduce the risk of injury when the front air bags inflate, it is very important for the driver and passenger to always be in a properly seated position and to wear their respective seat belt.
Occupant safety Safety guidelines for the seat belt, Emergency Tensioning Devices (ETDs) and air bag G Warning! RDamaged seat belts or seat belts that were highly stressed in an accident must be replaced and their anchoring points must also be checked. Only use seat belts installed or supplied by an authorized smart center. RAir bags and Emergency Tensioning Devices (ETDs) contain Perchlorate material, which may require special handling and regard for the environment.
38 Occupant safety >> Safety. How the air bag operates The air bag is inflated in a matter of milliseconds. If the air bag is triggered, the SRS indicator lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates. ! If the air bags are activated, you will hear a loud noise and some dust may be generated. The explosion fundamentally represents no risk to your hearing. The inflated air bag slows down and reduces the movement of the occupant.
Occupant safety The lighter the passenger side occupant, the higher the vehicle deceleration rate required for the second stage inflation of the air bag. The air bags will not deploy in impacts which do not exceed the system’s deployment thresholds. In such instances, the seat belts are designed to protect you.
40 Occupant safety >> Safety. force limiters, based on the classified occupant weight category determined by weight sensor readings from the passenger seat. Occupants must sit properly belted in a position that is as upright as possible with their back against the seat backrest and feet on the floor to be correctly classified. If the occupant’s weight is transferred to another object in the vehicle (e.g.
Occupant safety Rin the event of certain frontal impacts Rif impact exceeds a preset deployment threshold Rindependently of the head-thorax air bags If the passenger front air bag is deployed, the rate of inflation will be influenced by: Rthe rate of vehicle deceleration and a fastened or unfastend seat belt as assessed by the air bag control unit Rthe passenger’s weight category as identified by the Occupant Classification System (OCS).
>> Safety. 42 Occupant safety child restraint — both instances where the system suppresses deployment of the passenger front air bag even though the impact met the criteria and was of sufficient severity to deploy the driver front air bag.
G Warning! Never place anything between seat cushion and child seat (e.g. pillow), since it reduces the effectiveness of the Occupant Classification System. The bottom of the child seat must make full contact with the passenger seat cushion. An incorrectly mounted child seat could cause injuries to the child in case of an accident, instead of increasing protection for the child. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation of child seats.
>> Safety. 44 Occupant safety District of Columbia, the U.S. territories, and all Canadian provinces. Infants and small children should be seated in an appropriate infant or child restraint system properly secured in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions for the child restraint, that complies with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 225 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213, 213.1 and 213.2.
seat manufacturer’s instructions. For children larger than the typical 12‑month‑old child, the passenger front air bag may or may not be activated. G Warning! Infants and small children should never share a seat belt with another occupant. During an accident, they could be crushed between the occupant and seat belt.
Panic alarm 46 >> Safety. X Thread top tether strap A into top tether guide : from the front and lead it to the rear over the head restraint. X Attach top tether hook ? in top tether anchorage = on the floor of the cargo compartment. i If you are using divider plus*, the hooks of the top tether and the divider plus* are attached to the same anchorage. X Fit the restraint system with top tether.
Driving safety systems Braking Introduction At the instant one of the wheels is about to lock up, a slight pulsation can be felt in the brake pedal, indicating that the ABS is regulating the brake pressure. X Keep firm and steady pressure on the brake pedal while experiencing the pulsation. Continuous, steady brake pedal pressure yields the advantages provided by the ABS, namely braking power and the ability to steer the vehicle.
48 Driving safety systems >> Safety. dangerous manner which could jeopardize the user’s safety or the safety of others. Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) Your vehicle is equipped with the Electronic Stability Program (ESP®). The ESP® is operational as soon as the engine is running and it monitors the vehicle’s traction (force of adhesive friction between the tires and the road surface) and handling. The ESP® recognizes when a wheel is spinning or if the vehicle starts to skid.
Anti-theft systems The hydraulic brake assistant operates in emergency situations. If you apply the brakes very quickly, the hydraulic brake assistant automatically provides full brake boost, thereby potentially reducing the braking distance. X Apply continuous full braking pressure until the emergency braking situation is over. The ABS will prevent the wheels from locking. When you release the brake pedal, the brakes function again as normal. The hydraulic brake assistant is then deactivated.
Anti-theft systems 50 i The alarm will stay on, even if the >> Safety. driver’s door is immediately closed. For canceling the alarm, see (Y page 50). Close the windows and the tailgate before arming the alarm system. Make sure there are no moving objects inside the vehicle. X Arming: Lock the vehicle using the remote control. Warning system indicator lamp : flashes rapidly. The anti-theft warning system arms after about 25 seconds.
51 >> Safety. Anti-theft systems X Remove the key from the starter switch. Press switch : within 60 seconds. Indicator lamp ; comes on. X Exit the vehicle. X Lock the vehicle using the remote control. X i The tow-away protection and the interior motion sensor remain switched off until you lock your vehicle again.
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Opening and closing .......................... 54 Seats .............................................. 60 Mirrors ........................................... 63 Seat belts ........................................ 64 Lighting ......................................... 66 Windshield wipers ............................. 71 Soft top system (cabriolet only) ............ 73 Side windows .................................... 78 Driving and parking .......................... 79 Transmission ..........................
Opening and closing 54 Opening and closing Key batteries in the remote control are discharged, or the remote control is malfunctioning. RCheck the batteries in the remote control and replace them if necessary. you do not have a spare transmitter battery at hand, use the key to open the driver’s door and the fuel filler flap. >> Controls. RIf If the remote control is malfunctioning, contact an authorized smart center.
Opening and closing Locking and unlocking from the outside X Selective unlocking: Press button # on the key once. All turn signal lamps flash once. The anti-theft warning system* is disarmed. The driver’s door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked. X Global unlocking: Press button # on the key twice. All turn signal lamps flash once again. The passenger door and the tailgate are unlocked in addition to the driver’s door and the fuel filler flap. X Global locking: Press button * on the key.
Opening and closing 56 >> Controls. unlocking switch. This can be useful, for example, if you want to unlock the passenger door from inside or lock the vehicle before starting to drive. X X Locking: Press central locking switch :. The indicator lamp on central locking switch : comes on, when the starter switch is in position 1. The indicator lamp on central locking switch : flashes, when the starter switch is in position 0. With the doors and the tailgate closed, the vehicle locks.
Opening and closing Press button # on the key twice. X Press and hold button $ on the key for approximately two seconds. or X Pull the release handle in handle recess : of the lower tailgate. The upper tailgate is unlocked. X Swivel the upper tailgate upwards to open. Observe information on loading the vehicle (Y page 105). For information on vehicle weights, see “Vehicle specification” (Y page 203).
Opening and closing 58 >> Controls. G Warning! When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised access to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury. Opening and closing the retractable soft top (cabriolet only) You can fully open the retractable soft top with the key.
Starter switch positions Press button # on the key twice. X Pull the release handle in handle recess : of the tailgate. The tailgate is unlocked. X Swivel the tailgate downwards to open. Opening and closing the rear soft top (cabriolet only) Closing the tailgate on the cabriolet G Warning! To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the cargo compartment opening when closing the tailgate. Be especially careful when small children are around.
>> Controls. 60 Seats g For removing key Seats 1 Ignition (power supply for all electrical consumers) and driving position All lamps (except low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp, high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp, and turn signal indicator lamps unless activated) in the instrument cluster come on. If a lamp in the instrument cluster fails to come on when the ignition is switched on, have it checked and replaced if necessary.
Observe the notes on the air bag system. G Warning! Children 12 years old and under must be seated and properly secured in an appropriately sized infant restraint, toddler restraint, or booster seat recommended for the size and weight of the child. For additional information, see “Children in the vehicle”. A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is significantly increased if the child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle and/or the child is not properly secured in the child restraint.
Seats 62 Folding down G Warning! When folding the passenger seat backrest back to its upright position, please make sure Rnobody becomes trapped >> Controls. Rno obstacles are jammed in the lock Rthe adjustment lever has audibly locked into position X Remove the seat belt from seat belt guide :. X Move the passenger seat backward as far as it will go.
Mirrors Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1. X Switching on: Press seat heating switch : repeatedly until the desired seat heating level is reached. X Switching off: Press seat heating switch : repeatedly until all indicator lamps go out. Manually adjustable exterior rear view mirrors >> Controls. X ! If the seat heating is malfunctioning, the indicator lamp(s) on the switch come(s) on briefly when you press the switch and then go(es) out again. Contact an authorized smart center.
64 Seat belts >> Controls. Exterior rear view mirror heating Vehicles with power exterior rear view mirrors are equipped with an exterior rear view mirror heating. This feature is only available on the model passion. After switching on the rear window defroster, the exterior rear view mirrors will be heated automatically. This prevents icing up the exterior rear view mirrors and also creates a clear view when the exterior rear view mirrors have fogged up.
Seat belts vehicle and/or the child is not properly secured in the child restraint. 65 G Observe Safety notes, see page 37. G Warning! >> Controls. Never let more people ride in the vehicle than there are seat belts available. Make sure everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly restrained with a separate seat belt. Never use a seat belt for more than one person at a time. G Warning! Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an excessively reclined position as this can be dangerous.
66 Lighting Proper use of seat belts RDo not twist the seat belt when fastening. RAdjust >> Controls. the seat belt so that the shoulder portion is located as close as possible to the middle of the shoulder (it should not touch the neck). Never pass the shoulder portion of the seat belt under your arm. replaced. Contact an authorized smart center. RPosition the lap belt as low as possible on your hips (over hip joint) and not across the abdomen.
Lighting RTail and parking lamps RLicense RSide 67 plate lamps marker lamps Exterior lamp switch (Canada only) $ Lamps off Daytime running lamp mode T Parking lamps L Low‑beam headlamps or high‑beam headlamps Parking lamps You can switch on and off the parking lamps with the exterior lamp switch using the manual headlamp mode. X Switching on: Turn the exterior lamp switch to position T. The parking lamps come on.
Lighting >> Controls. 68 depending on the brightness of the ambient light. With the engine running, the low‑beam headlamps, the tail and parking lamps, the license plate lamps and the side marker lamps will come on and go out automatically depending on the brightness of the ambient light. Daytime running lamp mode (Canada only) X Turn the exterior lamp switch to position $. i With the daytime running lamp mode activated and the engine running, the low‑beam headlamps cannot be switched off manually.
Lighting Switching on: Push the combination switch in the direction of arrow : or ;. The corresponding turn signals flash. The corresponding turn signal indicator lamp # or ! in the instrument cluster flashes. The combination switch resets automatically after major steering wheel movement. i To signal minor directional changes such as changing lanes, push the combination switch only to the point of resistance and release. The corresponding turn signals will flash three times.
Lighting 70 X >> Controls. Switching on: Press hazard warning flasher switch :. All turn signal lamps are flashing. X Switching off: Press hazard warning flasher switch : once more. Interior lighting X Make sure the parking lamps or the low‑beam headlamps are switched on. X Switching on: Press switch :. The front fog lamps come on. The indicator lamp in the switch comes on. X Switching off: Press switch : once more. The front fog lamps go out. The indicator lamp in the switch goes out.
Windshield wipers Switching off scratch the glass and/or damage the wiper blades when wiping occurs on a dry windshield. If it is necessary to operate the windshield wipers in dry weather conditions, always operate the windshield wipers with windshield washer fluid. Set the rocker switch to position =. The interior lamp is permanently switched off. Continuous operation X Set the rocker switch to position ?. The interior lamp is permanently switched on.
Windshield wipers 72 to wipe in an undesired fashion. This could then damage the windshield wiper blades or scratch the windshield. You should therefore switch off the windshield wipers when weather conditions are dry. Single wipe X Pull the wiper switch briefly in the direction of arrow :. The windshield wipers wipe on time with windshield washer fluid. >> Controls. X Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1. X Activating intermittent wiping: Turn the wiper switch to position 1.
Soft top system (cabriolet only) Introduction The soft top system of the smart cabriolet consists of a: RRetractable soft top RRear soft top RSide rails You can remove the side rails over the doors when you open the retractable soft top and open the rear soft top. i Opening the rear soft top is possible after the retractable soft top has been opened completely.
Soft top system (cabriolet only) 74 >> Controls. G Warning! Opening from the inside When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised access to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Soft top system (cabriolet only) engine running when opening and closing the retractable soft top. Opening and closing the rear soft top You can open and close the rear soft top when the vehicle is either stationary or in motion. G Warning! Never operate the rear soft top if there is the possibility of anyone being harmed by the opening or closing procedure. ! Make sure objects are not stacked too high in the cargo compartment. They could get damaged when opening or closing the rear soft top.
Soft top system (cabriolet only) 76 = Front right ? Rear right >> Controls. X Store the side rails in the storage compartment of the tailgate with the painted side facing down in the designated order : to ?. X Push release lever : of side rail ; backward. Side rail ; can be lifted at the rear end, but remains secured. X Push release lever : backward again. : Front left ; Rear left = Front right ? Rear right X Close the storage compartment cover.
Soft top system (cabriolet only) Mounting the side rails X disengage while driving and injure you and other persons. >> Controls. Open the driver’s and passenger door when conditions are safe to do so. X Open the tailgate. 77 X X Pull handle : on the inside of the tailgate backward. X Lift up the storage compartment cover. X Remove the side rails from the storage compartment in the tailgate. Take one side rail and start by attaching it to front end :.
Side windows 78 Side windows Opening and closing the side windows >> Controls. Opening and closing the side windows manually The closing of the side windows can be immediately halted by releasing the switch. When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle.
Driving and parking 79 X Driving and parking Starting G Warning! Make sure absolutely no objects are obstructing the pedals’ range of movement. Keep the driver’s footwell clear of all obstacles. If there are any floormats* or carpets in the footwell, make sure the pedals still have sufficient clearance. During sudden driving or braking maneuvers, the objects could get caught between or beneath the pedals and restrict your ability to brake or accelerate. This could lead to accidents and injury.
Driving and parking 80 Driving X Depress the brake pedal. Press release button : (Y page 79) to disengage the gear selector lever lock. X Move the gear selector lever to drive position D. D appears in the transmission position indicator. X Release the brake pedal. X Carefully depress the accelerator pedal. Reversing the vehicle ! Shift the transmission into reverse >> Controls. X G Warning! On slippery road surfaces, never downshift in order to obtain braking action.
Driving and parking 81 RTurn the key to starter switch position 0 and remove the key from the starter switch. RTake the key with you and lock the vehicle G Warning! With the engine not running, there is no power assistance for the brake and steering* systems. In this case, it is important to keep in mind that a considerably higher degree of effort is necessary to brake and steer the vehicle. Adapt your driving accordingly. X Properly stop and park the vehicle. Depress the brake pedal.
>> Controls. 82 Driving and parking you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Children could release the parking brake and/or move the gear selector lever from park position P, either of which could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury. Brake pedal The brake pedal has two brake circuits independent of each other. A brake servo is used during braking (when the engine is running) to increase pedal force.
X Release the brake pedal. Turn the key to starter switch position 0. X Remove the key from the starter switch. The electronic immobilizer is activated. j Park position k Reverse gear i Neutral position h Drive position p Manual gear shifting Transmission q Upshifting Introduction ± Downshifting X Your vehicle is equipped with a 5‑speed automated transmission with manual or automatic mode. For information on driving with the transmission see also “Starting” (Y page 79).
84 Transmission RP to R, N, or D RR to P RN to R or P >> Controls. ! Allow the engine to warm up under low Gear selector lever positions Effect B Park position Gear selector lever position when the vehicle is parked. Place the gear selector lever in park position P only when the vehicle is stopped. The park position is not intended to serve as a brake when the vehicle is parked.
Transmission The current gear selector lever position appears in the transmission position indicator (Y page 89). 85 in an accident and/or serious personal injury. Driving off uphill Accelerator pedal position Your driving style influences the transmission’s shifting behavior: Less throttle, earlier upshifting More throttle, later upshifting Kickdown Your vehicle has a hill start assist system.
Transmission 86 ! Allow the engine to warm up under low >> Controls. load use. Do not place full load on the engine until the operating temperature has been reached. Shift into reverse gear R or parking position P only when the vehicle is stopped. Avoid spinning of a drive wheel for an extended period when driving off on slippery road surfaces. Otherwise, the drivetrain could be damaged, which is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty.
Transmission Press the accelerator pedal past the point of resistance. Depending on the engine speed the transmission shifts into a lower gear. X When you have reached the desired speed, briefly push the gear selector lever forward in the + direction (Y page 83). or X Pull right shift paddle = (Y page 86) towards you. The transmission shifts to the next higher gear.
>> Controls. 88 Instrument cluster Three bars instead of P appear in the multifunction display. X Do not continue to drive. X Turn off the engine. X Engage the parking brake when leaving the vehicle. X Contact Roadside Assistance or an authorized smart center.
Instrument cluster For adjusting the multifunction display illumination, see “Adjusting instrument cluster illumination” (Y page 93). 89 engaged. Stop the vehicle to let the reverse gear engage. >> Controls. Main odometer display Example illustration (U.S. vehicles) Example illustration (U.S.
Instrument cluster 90 Digital clock i The digital clock in the multifunction display is not synchronized with the cockpit clock* (Y page 93). >> Controls. Outside temperature display Example illustration (U.S. vehicles) i Canada vehicles: The digital clock shows a 24 h-clock instead of a 12 h-clock. The time can only be set as long as the colon in the digital clock flashes. X Activating time setting: Press and hold left button : (Y page 91) until the colon in the digital clock starts flashing.
Instrument cluster Freeze warning (Canada vehicles only) 91 If this occurs, Rthe fuel pump symbol in the fuel level display flashes Rthe reserve fuel indicator shows the fuel For selecting the reserve fuel indicator to be displayed in the status indicator, see “Reserve fuel indicator” (Y page 92). When the outside temperature falls below 3¥, the multifunction display makes you aware of the fact that the road may be icy. An additional freeze warning, i.e.
Instrument cluster 92 Trip odometer display The following information will be displayed after starting the engine: >> Controls. RDays or distance to next maintenance service This information will be displayed instead of the main odometer display. The main odometer display will reappear after approximately ten seconds (Y page 89). RType Example illustration (U.S.
Instrument cluster The buttons for setting the time are on the top of the cockpit clock. Auxiliary instruments* X : Tachometer ; Cockpit clock Tachometer* The tachometer displays the engine speed in units of 1 000 rpm. The tachometer can be turned by approximately 90°. The tachometer illumination comes on when you turn the key to starter switch position 1. ! Do not hang any objects on the tachometer. This could cause the tachometer to be torn from its mountings and damage it.
Audio system* 94 X >> Controls. Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1. X Switch on the parking lamps. X To brighten or dim illumination: Press right button ; (Y page 91) repeatedly until the desired setting is reached. The current setting is stored. Audio system* G Warning! In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should enter system settings with the vehicle at a standstill and operate the system only when road and traffic conditions permit.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) for tone settings, menu, frequency band D Volume smart radio 10* The smart radio 10 system contains the following functions: RRadio RMP3 RCD (FM/AM) player smart sound package* The smart sound package supplements the existing speakers with additional speakers (including active subwoofer). You can connect mobile audio devices such as an MP3 player via smart MP3 interface* (AUX-socket*) using a commercially available 3.5 mm socket plug.
96 HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) >> Controls. the air conditioning is switched off and you have switched on the blower. The air conditioning only works when the engine is running and the blower is switched on. Maximum effectiveness is achieved if you drive with the windows closed. i In warmer weather, ventilate the passenger compartment for a short period of time before utilizing the air conditioning.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) 97 : Air volume control i The stored status is restored, if you switch on the ignition again. ; Air conditioning switch = Rear window defroster switch ? Air recirculation switch >> Controls.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) 98 Rapid heating fresh air can flow freely into the vehicle interior. X Push air volume control : to level 3. Turn air distribution control = to a position between z and O. X Push temperature control ? fully up. X Adjust the air vents towards the occupants. >> Controls. X Air conditioning with climate control* RDo not obstruct air vents or ventilation grilles in the vehicle interior.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) Heating Control panel (Y page 96). X Turn air distribution control = to the desired symbol. The air distribution is controlled depending on the position of the air distribution control. Air conditioning with climate control Side air vents on driver’s side illustrated as example : Left side defroster air vent, fixed ; Left side air vent, adjustable Control panel (Y page 97). X Turn air distribution control B to the desired symbol.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) 100 The best defrosting of windows is achieved if the ice is completely removed from the windows manually with an ice scraper before starting the engine. >> Controls. Heating Control panel (Y page 96). X Switching on: Push air volume control : to level 3. X Turn air distribution control = to position z. X Push temperature control ? fully up. X Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1. X Switching on: Press rear window defroster switch :.
Loading and storing B to position z and increase the air volume using air volume control :. You can store two cups, drink bottles or beverage cans of different diameters in the cup holder. >> Controls. Control panel (Y page 97). X Switching on: Press air recirculation switch ?. The indicator lamp in air recirculation switch ? comes on. X Switching off: Press air recirculation switch ? once more. The indicator lamp in air recirculation switch ? goes out.
102 Loading and storing Rsharp Ra braking Fitting change of direction Ran accident >> Controls. G Warning! Only place light loads in the parcel net bag. Do not transport heavy, sharp-edged or fragile objects in the parcel net bag. The parcel net bag cannot sufficiently secure loads in an accident. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of Rsharp braking Ra change of direction Ran accident Observe the loading guidelines.
Loading and storing 103 Coat hooks >> Controls. The coat hooks are located at the rear roof rail on the driver’s and passenger side. X Pull parcel net bag A down slightly and secure with the hook and loop fastener. X Remove in reverse order. Controls Coat hook on driver’s side : Coat hook Storage compartments G Warning! X Closing: Take hold of cargo compartment cover blind : in the middle and pull backwards. X Guide cargo compartment cover blind : into the rear right and left mountings ;.
104 Loading and storing Glove box >> Controls. The glove box is located in front of the passenger seat. coupé illustrated as example : Coin holder Door pockets The door pockets are located in the driver’s and passenger door. X Opening: Pull on glove box lid release ; and fold down the glove box lid. X Closing: Lift up the glove box lid with a bit of force until it engages. X Locking: Insert the key into glove box lock : and turn counterclockwise.
Loading and storing X Open the tailgates. Pull handle : on the inside of the tailgate backward. X Lift up the storage compartment cover in direction of arrow. X 105 G Warning! No racks or loads may be secured to the roof of the vehicle, as Rthe panorama roof* may be damaged, thus injuring persons Loading instructions G Warning! Transport heavy or hard objects in the cargo compartment, not in the passenger compartment.
>> Controls. 106 Useful features For more information, see “Loading the vehicle” (Y page 124). The handling characteristics of a fully loaded vehicle depend greatly on the load distribution. It is therefore recommended to load the vehicle with the heaviest items being placed towards the front of the vehicle.
Useful features The auxiliary power outlet supplies power to the following electrical accessories when the key is turned to starter switch position 1: Rthe cigarette lighter*, available in conjunction with the ashtray* Rthe electric air pump, available in conjunction with the tire repair kit* consumers which operate up to a maximum of 60 W ! Please observe the safety instructions given in the respective operating instructions.
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The first 1000 miles (1500 km) .............. 110 Engine compartment .......................... 111 Front compartment ........................... 114 Tires and wheels .............................. 118 Winter driving ................................ 136 Driving instructions ........................ 138 Driving abroad ................................ 144 Vehicle care ................................... 145 >> Operation. At the gas station .............................
110 At the gas station >> Operation. The first 1000 miles (1500 km) In the Operation section you will find detailed information on operating, maintaining and caring for your vehicle. The more cautiously you treat your vehicle during the break-in period, the more satisfied you will be with its performance later on. RDrive your vehicle during the first 1 000 miles (1 500 km) at varying but moderate vehicle and engine speeds.
Engine compartment A Holder X Turn off the engine. Remove the key from the starter switch. X Open the fuel filler flap by pulling at the point indicated by arrow :. X Turn fuel filler cap = counterclockwise and hold on to it until possible pressure is released. X Take off fuel filler cap =. X ! The fuel filler cap is tethered to the fuel filler flap. Do not drop the fuel filler cap. It could damage the vehicle paint finish.
Engine compartment 112 around the engine compartment cover, and parts of the engine. X Turn off the engine. Engage the parking brake. X Open the tailgate. >> Operation. X G Warning! The engine is equipped with a transistorized ignition system that utilizes high voltage.
Engine compartment additives, as these may increase wear and damage the drive assemblies. Using special additives not approved by smart may cause damage not covered by the smart Limited Warranty. More information on this subject is available at any smart center. Checking engine oil level ! Check the engine oil level at regular intervals.
Front compartment 114 >> Operation. The filler cap is located in the engine compartment on the passenger side. G Warning! Always turn the key to starter switch position 0 and remove the key from the starter switch before opening the service flap. If the windshield wipers should inadvertently be switched on, you could be seriously injured by the wiper washer drive, which is located just below the service flap. G Warning! X Unscrew filler cap : from the filler neck. X Add engine oil as required.
X Removing: Fold both levers : outward in direction of the arrows as far as they will go. X Lift the front end of service flap ;. X Remove service flap ;. X X Remounting: Lift service flap ; out of openings ? (Y page 115). X Insert tabs A on the back of service flap ; completely into openings B. X Inserting: Insert hooks = on the back of service flap ; completely into openings ?. Closing: Push front end of service flap ; down. X Fold levers : inward in direction of the arrows as far as they will go.
Front compartment 116 cooling system, or if the coolant temperature warning lamp ? in the instrument cluster indicates that the coolant is overheated. >> Operation. RDo not remove pressure cap on coolant reservoir if coolant temperature is above 158¦ (70¥). Allow engine to cool down before removing cap. The coolant reservoir contains hot fluid and is under pressure. RUsing a rag, slowly open the cap approximately 1/2 turn to relieve excess pressure.
Front compartment G Warning! Windshield washer concentrate is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited when windshield washer concentrate is being handled. X Use a windshield washer concentrate labeled for summer and water for temperatures above freezing point. X Use a windshield washer concentrate labeled for winter and water for temperatures below freezing point.
Tires and wheels 118 Checking brake fluid level >> Operation. X Perform a visual check of the brake fluid reservoir :. The brake fluid level is correct when it is between the minimum mark and the maximum mark. RIf the brake fluid level has fallen slightly below the minimum mark, drive to an authorized smart center. RIf the brake fluid level has fallen significantly below the minimum mark, call Roadside Assistance or an authorized smart center. X Remount the service flap and close it (Y page 114).
tire inflation pressure loss and damage to the tire beads. RIf vehicle is heavily loaded, check tire inflation pressure and correct as required. RDo not allow your tires to wear down too far. Adhesion properties on wet roads are sharply reduced at tread depths of less than 1/8 in (3 mm). Recommended tire inflation pressure G Warning! Follow recommended tire inflation pressures. Do not underinflate tires.
120 Tires and wheels Underinflated tires can Rcause excessive and uneven tire wear Radversely affect fuel economy Rlead to tire failure from being overheated Radversely affect handling characteristics >> Operation. Overinflated tires The Tire and Loading Information placard lists the recommended cold tire inflation pressures : for maximum loaded vehicle weight. The tire inflation pressures listed apply to the tires installed as original equipment.
Tires and wheels Check the tire inflation pressure at least every other week. Check and adjust the tire inflation pressure when the tires are cold (Y page 119). Checking tire inflation pressure manually Follow the steps below to achieve correct tire inflation pressure: X Remove the cap from the valve on one tire. X Firmly press a tire gauge onto the valve.
>> Operation. 122 Tires and wheels the Tire and Loading Information placard, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires. As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly underinflated.
Tires and wheels Restarting the TPMS G Warning! It is the driver’s responsibility to calibrate the TPMS on the recommended cold inflation pressure. Underinflated tires affect the ability to steer or brake and might cause you to lose control of the vehicle. The TPMS must be restarted when you have adjusted the tire inflation pressure to a new level (e.g. because of different load or driving conditions). The TPMS is then recalibrated to the current tire inflation pressures.
124 Tires and wheels and may vary from data shown in above illustration. >> Operation. This is the maximum permissible tire inflation pressure : for the tire. Always follow the recommended tire inflation pressure (Y page 119) for proper tire inflation. Loading the vehicle Two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it may properly carry. 1) The Tire and Loading Information placard can be found on the driver’s door B‑pillar.
Tires and wheels 125 The Tire and Loading Information placard showing load limit information : is located on the driver’s door B‑pillar (Y page 124). X Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXXX kg or XXXX lbs.” on the Tire and Loading Information placard. The combined weight of all occupants and cargo/luggage should never exceed the weight referenced in that statement.
126 Tires and wheels >> Operation. The following table shows examples on how to calculate total and cargo load capacities with varying seating configurations and number and size of occupants. The following examples use a load limit of 540 lbs. This is for illustration purposes only. Make sure you are using the actual load limit for your vehicle stated on the vehicle’s Tire and Loading Information placard (Y page 124).
Tires and wheels 127 Check the tire inflation pressure at least every other week. For more information on checking tire inflation pressure, see “Recommended tire inflation pressure” (Y page 119). Every time you check the tire inflation pressure, you should also inspect your tires for the following i For illustration purposes only. Actual data on tires are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in above illustration.
128 Tires and wheels Depending upon the weather and/or road surface (conditions), the tire traction varies widely. Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards >> Operation. Do not allow your tires to wear down too far. Adhesion properties on wet roads are sharply reduced at tread depths of less than 1/ in (3 mm). 8 Treadwear indicators (TWI) are required by law. These indicators are located in six places on the tread circumference and become visible at a tread depth of approximately 1/16 in (1.
Tires and wheels Traction G Warning! The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
130 Tires and wheels >> Operation. Tire size designation, load and speed rating : Tire width ; Aspect ratio in % : Uniform Quality Grading Standards ; = ? A B C D E (Y page 128) DOT, Tire Identification Number (TIN) (Y page 133) Maximum tire load (Y page 126) Maximum tire inflation pressure (Y page 123) Manufacturer Tire ply material (Y page 134) Tire size designation, load and speed rating (Y page 130) Load identification (Y page 132) Tire name i For illustration purposes only.
Tires and wheels Aspect ratio Aspect ratio ; is the dimensional relationship between tire section height and section width and is expressed in percentage. The aspect ratio is arrived at by dividing section height by section width. Tire code Tire code = indicates the tire construction type. The “R” stands for radial tire type. Letter “D” means diagonal or bias ply construction; letter “B” means belted-bias ply construction.
Tires and wheels >> Operation. 132 in parenthesis designates the maximum speed capability of the tire as being above 186 mph (300 km/h). Consult the tire manufacturer for the actual maximum permissible speed of the tire. Index Speed rating H up to 130 mph (210 km/h) V up to 149 mph (240 km/h) W up to 168 mph (270 km/h) Y up to 186 mph (300 km/h) Index Speed rating ZR...Y above 186 mph (300 km/h) Q M+S15 up to 100 mph (160 km/h) ZR...
Tires and wheels DOT, Tire Identification Number (TIN) U.S. tire regulations require each new tire manufacturer or tire retreader to mold a TIN into or onto a sidewall of each tire produced. and may vary from data shown in above illustration. DOT (Department of Transportation) Tire branding symbol : which denotes the tire meets requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Manufacturer’s identification mark >> Operation.
134 Tires and wheels Tire ply material Bar Another metric unit for air pressure. There are 14.5038 pounds per square inch (psi) to 1 bar; there are 100 kilopascals (kPa) to 1 bar. >> Operation. Bead The tire bead contains steel wires wrapped by steel cords that hold the tire onto the rim. i For illustration purposes only. Actual data on tires are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in above illustration.
Tires and wheels GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) This is the maximum permissible vehicle weight of the fully loaded vehicle (weight of the vehicle including all options, passengers, fuel, and cargo. It is indicated on certification label located on the driver’s door B‑pillar. Production options weight The combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 5 lbs (2.
136 Winter driving Tire load rating Vehicle maximum load on the tire Numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can support. Load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight and dividing it by two. >> Operation. Tire ply composition and material used This indicates the number of plies or the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire tread and sidewall.
Winter driving Snow chains* ! Remember that snow chains must always be compatible with the tire sizes of a vehicle. Snow chains that are approved by smart are only permitted for the following tire size: 175/55 R15 on the rear axle. For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been approved by smart. Information on this is available from any smart center. Please refer to the separate operating instructions for detailed information on mounting the snow chains.
138 Driving instructions motion. This could result in damage to the rim/tire or vehicle. Driving instructions Drinking and driving >> Operation. G Warning! Do not drink alcohol or take drugs and drive or allow anyone to drive who has been drinking alcohol or taking drugs. Even a small amount of alcohol or drugs can affect your reflexes, perceptions and judgment. The possibility of a serious or even fatal accident greatly increased when you drink or take drugs and drive.
Driving instructions High and low stresses G Warning! Resting your foot on the brake pedal will cause excessive and premature wear of the brake pads. It can also result in the brakes overheating, thereby significantly reducing their effectiveness and your ability to stop the vehicle in sufficient time to avoid an accident. After hard braking, it is advisable to drive on for some time, rather than immediately park, so that the air stream will cool down the brakes faster.
140 Driving instructions G Warning! If other than recommended brake pads are installed, or other than recommended brake fluid is used, the braking properties of the vehicle can be degraded to an extent that safe braking is substantially impaired. This could result in an accident. >> Operation. G Warning! New brake pads will not achieve their optimal braking effect until after several hundred miles (kilometers).
Driving instructions run the fuel tank empty. RIf the engine starts to misfire, bring the vehicle to an immediate standstill without endangering traffic. RIf the engine fails to start the first time, you should not try to start it any more than three times in succession. RDo not try to start for more than four seconds at a time.
>> Operation. 142 Driving instructions smart recommends winter tires (Y page 136) with a minimum tread depth of approximately 1/6 in (4 mm) on all four wheels for the winter season to ensure normal balanced handling characteristics. On packed snow, they can reduce your stopping distance compared to summer tires. Stopping distance, however, is still considerably greater than when the road is not covered with snow or ice. Exercise appropriate caution.
Driving instructions G Warning! Make sure not to endanger any other road users when carrying out these braking maneuvers. G Warning! If the vehicle becomes stuck in snow, make sure snow is kept clear of the exhaust pipe and from around the vehicle with the engine running. Otherwise, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter vehicle interior resulting in unconsciousness and death. To assure sufficient fresh air ventilation, open a window slightly on the side of the vehicle not facing the wind.
144 Driving abroad >> Operation. malfunction of the vehicle’s electronic system, possibly resulting in an accident and/or serious personal injury. Radio transmitters, such as a mobile phone or a citizens band unit should only be used inside the vehicle if they are connected to an antenna that is installed on the outside of the vehicle. Refer to the radio transmitter operation instructions regarding use of an external antenna.
Vehicle care beams. Relevant information can be obtained at any authorized smart center. 145 To avoid paint damage, you should immediately remove: RInsects Care tips Regular and proper care will help to maintain the value of your vehicle. The best way to protect your vehicle from harmful environmental influences is to wash it and use protective treatments regularly. smart recommends that you care for the paintwork at least twice a year (e.g. in the spring and autumn).
>> Operation. 146 Vehicle care the production process and others applied later. We have selected vehicle-care products and compiled recommendations which are specially matched to our vehicles and which always reflect the latest technology. You can obtain smart approved vehiclecare products at an authorized smart center. Scratches, corrosive deposits, corrosion or damage due to negligent or incorrect care cannot always be removed or repaired with the vehicle-care products recommended here.
Vehicle care 147 ! To avoid damage to exterior surfaces never do the following: Use aggressive paint Exterior Special considerations Lightly soiled Hand-/Automatic car washes Heavily soiled Hand-/Automatic car washes tridion safety cell, black Powder coated single-coat paint finish tridion safety cell, silver Powder coated single-coat paint finish and clearcoat Car shampoo concentrate, insect remover for insect remains, polish Car shampoo concentrate, hard wax, insect remover for insect remains,
Vehicle care 148 ! Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. The body panel surfaces and paint finish may be damaged. X Wash the wheel cover with shampoo and a soft brush or in the car wash. Washing your vehicle in an automatic car wash Decorative foils i When running your vehicle through an ! Decorative foils are permanently automatic car wash, water droplets can run down the inside of the side windows. >> Operation.
Vehicle care Repair options Plastic parts (body Clearcoat touch-up panels) with paint pen clearcoat Body panels with base coat and clearcoat recommended touch-up paint pen set in the relevant color tridion safety cell recommended touch-up paint pen set in the relevant color i If you have the vehicle cleaned in a car wash, you may find that some water gets into the interior. >> Operation.
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Where will I find ...? ........................ 152 What to do if ... ............................... 153 Unlocking/locking manually ............... 166 Replacing transmitter battery ............ 167 Replacing bulbs .............................. 168 Replacing wiper blades ..................... 174 Flat tire ........................................ 176 Wheel change ................................... 181 Battery .......................................... 184 Jump starting ..................................
Display messages 152 Where will I find ...? Tire repair kit >> Practical hints. The tire repair kit is located in the passenger footwell under the carpet. i The tire sealant container is located below the tire repair kit. G Warning! The tire repair kit is a limited repair device. In case of a breakdown caused by a flat tire, read through the section flat tire carefully. When using the tire repair kit follow the instructions in this section.
What to do if ... Display messages 153 Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions The electronic immobilizer is not working. X Have the system checked at an authorized smart center. There is a malfunction in the shifting system. X Have the system checked at an authorized smart center. What to do if ... Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster the bulb self-check when switching on ignition (Y page 59), have the respective bulb checked and replaced if necessary.
154 What to do if ... G Warning! When the ABS system is malfunctioning, the wheels may lock during hard braking, reducing steering capability and extending the braking distance. >> Practical hints. When the ABS is switched off due to a malfunction, the ESP® is also switched off. The basic driving and braking functions are still available. The risk of your vehicle skidding is then increased in certain situations.
What to do if ... 155 Safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions 7 The seat belt Regardless of whether the seat belt is fastened or not, the seat telltale belt telltale always comes on and remains lit for 6 seconds illuminates after starting the engine. constantly for a X Fasten your seat belts. maximum of 6 seconds after starting the engine. The driver’s seat belt is unfastened. X Fasten your seat belts.
156 What to do if ... >> Practical hints. Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions 6 Scenario 2: There is a malfunction in the supplemental restraint systems. The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices could deploy The SRS indicator lamp unexpectedly or fail to deploy in an accident. illuminates X Do not sit on the passenger seat; this applies particularly when the to children. ignition is X Have the system checked at an authorized smart center.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions d The ESP® warning lamp flashes while driving. The ESP® has engaged because of detected traction loss in at least one tire. X When driving off, apply as little throttle as possible. X While driving, ease up on the accelerator pedal. X Adapt your speed and driving to the prevailing road and weather conditions. d The ESP® warning lamp illuminates continuously while the engine is running. The ESP® is not operational due to a system failure.
158 What to do if ... >> Practical hints. Vehicle Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions # The battery indicator lamp illuminates while driving or does not go out after the engine is started. The alternator is malfunctioning. The battery is no longer charged. X Stop the vehicle immediately in a safe location. X Do not continue to drive. X Turn off the engine. X Engage the parking brake when leaving the vehicle. X Contact Roadside Assistance or an authorized smart center.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions K The high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp does not illuminate when the high‑beam headlamps are switched on or when using the high‑beam flasher. The high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp has failed. X Have the high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp checked at an authorized smart center. M The low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp does not illuminate when the low‑beam headlamps are switched on. The low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp has failed.
160 What to do if ... Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions ® The fuel cap indicator lamp comes on when the engine is running. The fuel cap may not be closed properly or the fuel system may be leaky. X Check the fuel cap (Y page 110). X If it is not closed properly: Close the fuel cap. X If it is closed properly: Have the fuel system checked at an authorized smart center. >> Practical hints.
What to do if ... 161 i Some states may by law require you to visit a workshop as soon as the engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions 5 The engine oil pressure indicator lamp illuminates while driving. The engine oil pressure is low. X Stop the vehicle immediately in a safe location. X Do not continue to drive. X Turn off the engine. X Engage the parking brake when leaving the vehicle. X Contact Roadside Assistance or an authorized smart center.
162 What to do if ... >> Practical hints. Tires Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions h The combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale illuminates continuously. The TPMS detects a loss of pressure in at least one tire. X Carefully bring the vehicle to a halt, avoiding abrupt steering and braking maneuvers. Observe the traffic situation around you. X Check and correct tire inflation pressure as required (Y page 120).
What to do if ... 163 This sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of incompatible replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.
164 What to do if ... >> Practical hints. Engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions The engine does not start. X The engine does not start within 4 seconds. X The engine does not start after several starting attempts. X X X Check if Rthe gear selector lever is in park position P Rthe brake pedal has been depressed Rthe transmission position indicator is on P or N Wait for a few seconds. Repeat the starting procedure.
What to do if ... 165 Acoustic warning signals Problem Possible causes/consequences and X Solutions Once the anti-theft warning system* has been armed, a visual and audible alarm is triggered. The alarm is triggered when Rsomeone opens a door or the tailgate Rthe driver’s door is unlocked with the key (Y page 166) Rthe vehicle’s interior is entered Rthere Rthe is motion inside the vehicle vehicle is raised >> Practical hints. To cancel the alarm: X Insert the key in the starter switch.
Unlocking/locking manually 166 Unlocking/locking manually Unlocking the vehicle You can unlock the driver’s door and the fuel filler flap by unlocking the driver’s door using the key. The lock cylinder is fitted with a cap. X Press button # on the key. The anti-theft warning system* is disarmed. >> Practical hints. i If the transmitter battery in the key is discharged, the anti-theft warning system* can no longer be disarmed with button # on the key. For replacing the transmitter battery (Y page 167).
Replacing transmitter battery 167 Replacing transmitter battery Notes The remote control’s transmitter battery is almost spent when the turn signals flash rapidly nine times in a row when locking the vehicle. i If you do not replace the transmitter X Replace the transmitter battery. or X Have the transmitter battery replaced at an smart center. G Warning! X Insert a suitable object such as a coin into the slot at the eyelet of the key housing.
168 Replacing bulbs Replacing bulbs >> Practical hints. About replacing bulbs Safe vehicle operation depends on proper exterior lighting and signaling. It is therefore essential that all bulbs and lamp assemblies are in good working order at all times. Correct headlamp adjustment is extremely important. Have headlamps checked and readjusted at regular intervals and when a bulb has been replaced. Contact an authorized smart center for headlamp adjustment.
Replacing bulbs 169 Overview bulbs Front lamps Headlamp Type Front fog lamp* >> Practical hints.
170 Replacing bulbs Rear lamps Tail lamp unit Type >> Practical hints.
Replacing bulbs Passenger side: Turn bulb socket : toward the inside. Replacing bulbs for front lamps X Turn the exterior lamp switch to position $ (Y page 66). X Switch off the ignition. X Open the service flap (Y page 114). Low‑beam headlamp bulb X Removing: Take off low‑beam headlamp cover =. X Detach the electrical connector. X Bend the retainer spring end down and forward until it unclips. Fold the retainer spring back. X Pull the bulb out of the headlamp housing.
Replacing bulbs 172 Front turn signal lamp bulb X Removing: Turn bulb socket ; counterclockwise by a quarter of turn and pull it out of the headlamp housing. X Press gently onto the bulb and turn it counterclockwise. X Pull the bulb out of bulb socket ;. >> Practical hints. X Installing: Insert the new bulb into bulb socket ;. X Press gently onto the bulb and turn it clockwise. X Insert bulb socket ; into the headlamp housing.
Replacing bulbs 173 X Insert the bulb carrier into the tail lamp housing. X Press gently onto the bulb carrier. Let retaining tab : engage. X Fold the damping material backward, if necessary. X Reinstall the side cover in the cargo compartment. High mounted brake lamp >> Practical hints. Left bulb carrier illustrated as example : Retaining tab ; Electrical connector X Press retaining tab : in the center of the bulb carrier upwards. X Pull the bulb carrier out of the tail lamp housing.
Replacing wiper blades 174 >> Practical hints. X Use a suitable tool to loosen the corresponding license plate lamp unit at jacking point :. X Carefully unclip the license plate lamp unit. X Removing: Use a flat object to pry the lamp lens off from the passenger side. X Detach electrical connector : from the interior lamp. X Remove bulb ; from its mount =. X Installing: Insert the new bulb. Attach electrical connector : to the interior lamp.
Replacing wiper blades ! Hold on to the wiper when folding the wiper arm back. If released, the force of the impact from the windshield wiper tensioning spring could crack the windshield. Do not allow the wiper arms to contact the windshield glass without a wiper blade inserted. We recommend that you have this work carried out at an authorized smart center. 175 X Fold wiper blade : away from wiper arm ? in the direction of arrow =. X Detach wiper blade : in the direction of arrow A.
Flat tire 176 >> Practical hints. Rear window wiper blade X Removing: Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window until you feel it engage. X Fold wiper blade : away from the wiper arm in the direction of arrow ; until it disengages from its mounting. X Detach wiper blade :. X Installing: Push the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until you feel it engage. X Fold the wiper blade into a position parallel to the wiper arm. X Fold the wiper arm backward to rest on the rear window.
Flat tire X Remove the key from the starter switch and take the key with you. 177 In case of allergic reaction or rash, consult a physician immediately. i Open door only when conditions are safe X Have any passenger exit the vehicle at a safe distance from the roadway. Using the tire repair kit ! Depending on the type of damage on the tire, the tire sealant could damage the sensor of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Such damage is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty.
Flat tire 178 pressure, or on a flat tire, or a damaged wheel. Do not drive the vehicle under such circumstances. If you are unsure of the condition of the tire or have any question whatsoever about its suitability for driving contact the nearest smart center for assistance or call Roadside Assistance. >> Practical hints. G Warning! Please review the instructions below for using the tire repair kit.
Flat tire X Unscrew flange lid :. X Unscrew the lid of tire sealant container E. Make sure not to damage the aluminum seal. 179 X Screw the end of filler hose ? onto tire valve G. X Insert electrical plug B into the auxiliary power outlet (Y page 107). X Insert the key in the starter switch and turn it to position 1. i The vehicle’s battery is drained by use >> Practical hints. of the electric air pump. You should therefore keep the engine running — in the open air — while inflating the tire.
Flat tire 180 You may operate the electrical air pump again after it has cooled off. >> Practical hints. X If a tire inflation pressure of at least 26 psi (1.8 bar) is not attained, turn off the electric air pump by pressing 0 on electric air pump switch C. X Unscrew the end of filler hose ? from tire valve G. X After clearing the area around the vehicle of people and obstacles, drive vehicle back or forth very slowly approximately 30 ft (10 m).
Wheel change increase the tire inflation pressure: Switch on the electric air pump. RTo decrease the tire inflation pressure: Open vent screw =. Recheck the tire inflation pressure with the electric air pump’s pressure gauge. X After checking the tire inflation pressure, unscrew the end of filler hose ? from tire valve G. X Plug filler hose with the stopper. X Place the tire repair kit securely in the vehicle. X Screw the valve cap onto the tire valve.
Wheel change 182 Removing the wheel >> Practical hints. G Warning! When jacking up the vehicle, only use a suitable jack. Observe the manufacturer’s safety instructions. The jack must be designed for jacking up this vehicle at the jack take-up brackets built into both sides of the vehicle. The jack is intended only for lifting the vehicle briefly for wheel changes. It is not suited for performing maintenance work under the vehicle.
Wheel change 183 ! Do not place wheel bolts in sand or dirt. This could result in damage to the wheel bolts and wheel hub threads. X Remove the wheel. Mounting the wheel Steel rim with wheel trim cap X Vehicles with wheel trim cap on steel rim: On wheel to be changed, loosen but do not yet remove the wheel bolts (approximately one full turn with wheel wrench). X Take the wheel trim cap off. Always replace wheel bolts that are damaged or rusted. Never apply oil or grease to wheel bolts.
Battery 184 >> Practical hints. X Guide the wheel onto the wheel hub and push it on. X Insert two wheel bolts and tighten them slightly. X Vehicles with wheel trim cap on steel rim: Attach the wheel trim cap so that it is held by the two wheel bolts. X Install last wheel bolt and tighten it slightly. X Lower the vehicle until the vehicle is resting fully on its own weight. X Remove the jack. X Tighten the wheel bolts. Observe a tightening torque of 80 lb-ft (110 Nm).
Battery Follow the instructions in this Operator’s Manual. Batteries contain materials that can harm the environment if disposed of improperly. Recycling of batteries is the preferred method of disposal. Many states require sellers of batteries to accept old batteries for recycling. G Warning! Failure to follow these instructions can result in severe injury or death. Observe all safety instructions and precautions when handling automotive batteries.
Battery 186 Disconnecting, removing, charging, reinstalling and reconnecting the battery Disconnecting the battery G Warning! With a disconnected battery Ryou will no longer be able to turn the key in the starter switch. gear selector lever will remain locked in position P. >> Practical hints. Rthe ! Always disconnect the battery in the order described below. Otherwise the vehicle’s electronics can be damaged. X Engage the parking brake. Move the gear selector lever to park position P.
Jump starting G Warning! Never charge a battery while still installed in the vehicle. Gases may escape during charging and cause explosions that may result in paint damage, corrosion or personal injury. X Charge battery in accordance with the instructions of the battery charger manufacturer. ! Only use chargers of a correct and suitable voltage. ! Never attempt to recharge a frozen battery. Have the battery checked at a smart center. The battery housing could be damaged.
>> Practical hints. 188 Jump starting Do not attempt to start the engine using a battery quick charge unit. If the engine does not run after several unsuccessful starting attempts, have it checked at the nearest authorized smart center. Excessive unburned fuel generated by repeated failed starting attempts may damage the catalytic converter and may present a fire risk. Make sure the jumper cables do not have loose or missing insulation.
Position A represents the charged battery of another vehicle or an equivalent starter pack. ! Never invert the terminal connections! X Connect positive terminal : of charged battery A with positive terminal ; of discharged battery B with a jumper cable. Clamp the jumper cable to positive terminal : of charged battery A first. X Start the engine of the vehicle with charged battery A and run at idle speed.
Towing 190 X Switch off the tow‑away protection* and interior motion sensor* (Y page 50). ! To prevent damage during transport, do not tie down the vehicle by its chassis or suspension parts — use only wheel straps to position and hold down the vehicle. Improper tie down on a flatbed carrier truck or trailer can damage suspension parts and body panels. necessary to brake and steer the vehicle. Adapt your driving accordingly. ! Do not tow the vehicle with the front axle raised.
Towing The towing eye bolt is located in the passenger footwell under the carpet. X Unscrew the carpet holder in the passenger footwell (Y page 152). X Lift the carpet. X Take out towing eye bolt :. Covers Depending of whether you are towing a vehicle or being towed, the towing eye bolt can be screwed into threaded holes which are located behind covers on the front and rear bumper. driving at high engine speed may increase the temperature in the engine compartment.
Towing 192 i With the gear selector lever in neutral position N, the key cannot be turned fully to starter switch position 0. Therefore turn the key in the starter switch as far left as it will go when switching off the ignition. X Switch off the ignition. Leave the key in the starter switch. X Switch on the hazard warning flasher. X Release the parking brake. >> Practical hints. X Flat towing Flat towing is when all wheels of the vehicle are on the ground during the tow.
Fuses moving the gear selector lever to neutral position N may result in significant transmission damage. Rin a discharged battery. Fuses The electrical fuses in your vehicle serve to switch off malfunctioning power circuits. If a fuse is blown, the components and systems secured by that fuse will stop operating. Before replacing fuses: REngage the parking brake. RMake sure the gear selector lever is in park position P. RTurn off all electrical accessories. RTurn off the engine.
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196 Fuses >> Practical hints. Fuse chart No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color : Engine 25 A Neutral ; Windshield wipers 25 A Neutral = Power window, left and right 20 A Yellow ? Blower 25 A Neutral A Front fog lamps 10 A Red B Right parking lamp, license plate lamps 7.5 A Brown C Left parking lamp 7.5 A Brown D Engine 25 A Neutral E Engine 7.
No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color U Right high‑beam headlamp 7.5 A Brown V Left high‑beam headlamp 7.5 A Brown W Engine 7.5 A Brown X Rear window defroster, radiator fan 40 A Orange Y Soft top (cabriolet only) 30 A Green Z Transmission 40 A Orange \ Horn, doors, central locking 20 A Yellow ^ — — — _ Ignition 50 A Red a ESP® 40 A Orange ; Power steering 30 A Green y Exterior rear view mirror heating 7.
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Parts service .................................. 200 Engine electronics .......................... 200 Identification labels ....................... 202 Vehicle specification (model pure) ..... 203 Vehicle specification (model passion) . 204 Vehicle specification (model BRABUS) . 205 Rims and tires ................................ 206 Service fluids and capacities ............ 209 >> Technical data. Warranty coverage ...........................
200 Engine electronics Parts service The “Technical data” section provides the necessary technical data for your vehicle. Genuine smart Parts are subjected to stringent quality inspections. Each part has been specifically developed, manufactured or selected for and adapted to smart vehicles. Therefore, Genuine smart Parts should be installed. >> Technical data.
Engine electronics retrofitting a device in the vehicle is not covered by smart’s warranty. If you install telephones or radio transmitters in the vehicle you must have such retrofits approved. smart approves the installation of telephones and radio devices if the work is done professionally and the device is connected to a lowreflection exterior antenna. The transmitting power of the telephone or radio must not exceed the following maximum values.
202 Identification labels Identification labels Signs and labels Certification label X Open the driver’s door. >> Technical data. : Certification label (on driver’s door B‑pillar) i Data shown on the example certification label are for illustration purpose only. These data are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in the illustration. Refer to certification label on vehicle for actual data specific to your vehicle.
Vehicle specification (model pure) 203 Engine number The engine number is engraved into the engine block. For more information, contact any authorized smart center. i When ordering parts, please specify vehicle identification and engine number.
Vehicle specification (model passion) 204 Electrical system (model pure) 14 V/90 A No racks or loads may be secured to the roof of the vehicle, as 12 V/0.95 kW Rthe panorama roof* may be damaged, thus Alternator Starter motor Battery 12 V/42 Ah Spark plugs, type DENSO XU22 HDR9 Spark plugs, electrode gap 0.035 in (0.9 mm) >> Technical data.
Vehicle specification (model BRABUS) Weights (model passion) Engine (model passion) 68 lb-ft/4 500 rpm (92 Nm/4 500 rpm) Maximum engine speed 6 400 rpm Firing order 1-2-3 Poly‑V‑belt 802 mm Electrical system (model passion) Alternator Starter motor Battery 14 V/90 A 12 V/0.95 kW 12 V/42 Ah Spark plugs, type DENSO XU22 HDR9 Spark plugs, electrode gap 0.035 in (0.9 mm) Spark plugs, tightening torque 11 - 15 lb-ft (15 - 20 Nm) Main dimensions (model passion) Cargo compartment load max.
Rims and tires 206 Engine (model BRABUS) Total piston displacement >> Technical data. Compression ratio 61.0 cu in (999 cm3) 10.0:1 Output acc. to SAE J 1349 70 hp/5 800 rpm (52 kW/5 800 rpm) Maximum torque acc. to SAE J 1349 68 lb-ft/4 500 rpm (92 Nm/4 500 rpm) Maximum engine speed 6 400 rpm Firing order 1-2-3 Poly‑V‑belt 802 mm Electrical system (model BRABUS) Alternator Starter motor Battery 14 V/90 A 12 V/0.
Rims and tires 207 ! Using tires other than those approved by smart can have detrimental effects, such as Rpoor handling characteristics Rincreased noise Rincreased fuel consumption >> Technical data. Moreover, tires and rims not approved by smart may, under load, exhibit dimensional variations and different tire deformation characteristics that could cause them to come into contact with the vehicle body or axle parts. Damage to the tires or the vehicle may be the result.
Rims and tires 208 Same size tires Front axle Model pure passion Rims (steel) Wheel offset 4.5 J x 15 H2 0.93 in (23.5 mm) — — Rims (light alloy) Wheel offset 4.5 J x 15 H2* 0.93 in (23.5 mm) 4.5 J x 15 H2 0.93 in (23.5 mm) All-season tires 155/60 R15 74T M+S 155/60 R15 74T M+S 155/60 R15 74T M+S i 155/60 R15 74T M+S i Rims (steel) Wheel offset 5.5 J x 15 H2 0.87 in (22 mm) — — Rims (light alloy) Wheel offset 5.5 J x 15 H2* 0.87 in (22 mm) 5.5 J x 15 H2 0.
Service fluids and capacities 209 Mixed size tires Front axle Rear axle Model BRABUS Rims (light alloy) Wheel offset 5.5 J x 15 H2 1.18 in (30 mm) All-season tires 175/55 R15 77T M+S Rims (light alloy) Wheel offset 7.5 J x 17 H2 1.30 in (33 mm) All-season tires 215/35 R17 79H M+S Service fluids and capacities >> Technical data. Notes Vehicle components and their respective lubricants must match. Therefore only use products tested and approved by smart.
Service fluids and capacities 210 >> Technical data. Capacities Components Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc. Engine with oil filter All models 3.5 US qt (3.3 l) Approved engine oils Transmission All models 2.4 US qt (2.3 l) Castrol Manual BOT 328 Brake system All models 1.05 US qt (1.0 l) Brake fluid (DOT 4+) Cooling system All models approx. 4.5 US qt (4.3 l) Anticorrosion/Antifreeze meeting specification MB 325.0 Fuel tank All models 8.72 US gal (33.
Service fluids and capacities Viscosity grades for engine oils Using the chart below, select oil viscosity according to the lowest air temperature expected before the next oil change. 211 of bubbles in the system, thus reducing the system’s efficiency. Therefore, the brake fluid must be replaced regularly. Refer to your vehicle’s Maintenance Booklet for replacement interval. Only brake fluid approved by smart is recommended. Any authorized smart center will provide you with additional information.
Service fluids and capacities 212 a light load such as two persons and no cargo. not exceed 2/3 of maximum accelerator pedal position if the vehicle is fully loaded or operating in mountainous terrain. RDo >> Technical data. Fuel requirements Only use premium unleaded fuel. The octane number (posted at the pump) must be 91 min. It is an average of both the Research Octane Number (RON) and the Motor Octane Number (MON): (RON+MON)/2. This is also known as the ANTI‑KNOCK INDEX.
1 part windshield washer concentrate labeled for summer to 100 parts water RTemperature of 14¦ (-10¥): 1 part windshield washer concentrate labeled for winter to 2 parts water RTemperature of -4¦ (-20¥): 1 part windshield washer concentrate labeled for winter to 1 part water G Warning! Windshield washer concentrate is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited when windshield washer concentrate is being handled.
214 Service fluids and capacities Anticorrosion/antifreeze Your vehicle contains a number of aluminum parts. The use of aluminum components in motor vehicle engines necessitates that anticorrosion/ antifreeze coolant used in such engines be specifically formulated to protect the aluminum parts. Failure to use such anticorrosion/ antifreeze coolant will result in a significantly shortened service life. Therefore, the following product is strongly recommended for use in your vehicle: MB 325.
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