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Page 1: Opel Mokka 2013 Owners Manual

OPEL MOKKAOwner's Manual

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Introduction .................................... 2In brief ............................................ 6Keys, doors and windows ............ 20Seats, restraints ........................... 34Storage ........................................ 51Instruments and controls ............. 69Lighting ........................................ 99Climate control ........................... 108Driving and operating ................. 115Vehicle care ............................... 147Service and maintenance .......... 187Technical data ........................... 190Customer information ................ 202Index .......................................... 204

Contents

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2 Introduction

Introduction

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Vehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable in the sections "Service andmaintenance" and "Technical data"as well as on the identification plate.

IntroductionYour vehicle is a designedcombination of advanced technology,safety, environmental friendlinessand economy.This Owner's Manual provides youwith all the necessary information toenable you to drive your vehiclesafely and efficiently.Make sure your passengers areaware of the possible risk of accidentand injury which may result fromimproper use of the vehicle.You must always comply with thespecific laws and regulations of thecountry that you are in. These lawsmay differ from the information in thisOwner's Manual.

When this Owner's Manual refers to aworkshop visit, we recommend yourOpel Service Partner. For gasvehicles we recommend an OpelRepairer authorised for servicing gasvehicles.All Opel Service Partners providefirst-class service at reasonableprices. Experienced mechanicstrained by Opel work according tospecific Opel instructions.The customer literature pack shouldalways be kept ready to hand in thevehicle.

Using this manual■ This manual describes all options

and features available for thismodel. Certain descriptions,including those for display andmenu functions, may not apply toyour vehicle due to model variant,country specifications, specialequipment or accessories.

■ The "In brief" section will give youan initial overview.

■ The table of contents at thebeginning of this manual and withineach section shows where theinformation is located.

■ The index will enable you to searchfor specific information.

■ This Owner's Manual depicts left-hand drive vehicles. Operation issimilar for right-hand drive vehicles.

■ The Owner's Manual uses thefactory engine designations. Thecorresponding sales designationscan be found in the section"Technical data".

■ Directional data, e.g. left or right, orfront or back, always relate to thedirection of travel.

■ The vehicle display screens maynot support your specific language.

■ Display messages and interiorlabelling are written in bold letters.

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Danger, Warnings andCautions

9 Danger

Text marked 9 Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayendanger life.

9 Warning

Text marked 9 Warning providesinformation on risk of accident orinjury. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to injury.

Caution

Text marked Caution providesinformation on possible damage tothe vehicle. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to vehicledamage.

SymbolsPage references are indicated with 3.3 means "see page".We wish you many hours ofpleasurable driving.Adam Opel AG

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6 In brief

In brief

Initial drive information

Vehicle unlocking

Press button c to unlock the doorsand load compartment. Open thedoors by pulling the handles. To openthe tailgate, push the touchpad switchbelow the handle.Radio remote control 3 20, Centrallocking system 3 22, Loadcompartment 3 25.

Seat adjustmentSeat positioning

Pull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 36.

9 Danger

Do not sit nearer than 25 cm fromthe steering wheel, to permit safeairbag deployment.

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Seat backrests

Pull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the seat toengage audibly.Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 36.

Seat height

Lever pumping motionup = seat higherdown = seat lower

Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 36.

Seat inclination

Adjust the inclination by pressing thebutton.

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Head restraint adjustment

Pull the head restraint upwards.Press the catch (1) to release andpush the head restraint downwards.Head restraints 3 34.

Seat belt

Pull out the seat belt and engage inbelt buckle. The seat belt must not betwisted and must fit close against thebody. The backrest must not be tiltedback too far (maximum approx. 25°).To release belt, press red button onbelt buckle.Seat position 3 35, Seat belts3 39, Airbag system 3 42.

Mirror adjustmentInterior mirror

To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever onthe underside of the mirror housing.Interior mirror 3 29, Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 29.

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Exterior mirrors

Select the relevant exterior mirror andadjust it.Convex exterior mirrors 3 27,Electric adjustment 3 27, Foldingexterior mirrors 3 28, Heatedexterior mirrors 3 28.

Steering wheel adjustment

Unlock the lever, adjust the steeringwheel, then engage the lever andensure it is fully locked.Do not adjust the steering wheelunless the vehicle is stationary andthe steering wheel lock has beenreleased.Airbag system 3 42, Ignitionpositions 3 116.

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Instrument panel overview

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1 Side air vents ...................... 1122 Light switch ........................... 993 Turn and lane-change

signals ................................. 104

Headlight flash .................... 100

Low beam and high beam . . 1004 Cruise control ...................... 129

Speed limiter ....................... 131

Forward collision alert ......... 1325 Instruments ........................... 756 Horn ..................................... 70

Driver airbag ........................ 427 Steering wheel controls ....... 698 Windscreen wiper,

windscreen washer system ... 70

Rear wiper, rear washersystem ................................... 72

9 Centre air vents adjustment 11210 Centre air vents ................... 11211 Electronic Stability Control . 12812 Hazard warning flashers .... 103

13 Control indicator for airbagdeactivation .......................... 80

14 Instrument panel storagebutton .................................... 51

15 Passenger airbagdeactivation ........................... 44

16 Glovebox .............................. 5217 Infotainment system18 Eco button for stop/start

system ................................. 11719 AUX input, USB input, SD

card slot20 Selector lever, manual

transmission ....................... 124

Automatic transmission ...... 12121 Parking brake ...................... 12622 Power outlet .......................... 7423 Parking assist ..................... 134

Descent control system ......... 8124 Climate control system ........ 10825 Accelerator pedal ................ 11526 Ignition switch with

steering wheel lock ............ 11627 Brake pedal ......................... 125

28 Clutch pedal ........................ 11529 Steering wheel adjustment . . 6930 Instrument panel storage ...... 5131 Bonnet release lever .......... 149

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Exterior lighting

Turn light switch:AUTO = automatic light control:

exterior lighting is switchedon and off automaticallydepending on externallighting conditions.

m = activation or deactivationof the automatic lightcontrol. Switch turns backto AUTO.

8 = sidelights9 = low beam

Vehicles without automatic lightcontrol:7 = off

Fog lightsPress light switch:> = front fog lightsr = rear fog light

Lighting 3 99.

Headlight flash, high beam andlow beam

headlight flash = pull leverhigh beam = push leverlow beam = push or pull lever

Automatic light control 3 99, Highbeam 3 100, Headlight flash 3 100,Adaptive forward lighting 3 101.

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Turn and lane-change signals

lever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signal

Turn and lane-change signals3 104.

Hazard warning flashers

Operated with the ¨ button.Hazard warning flashers 3 103.

Horn

Press j.

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Washer and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper

2 = fast1 = slowP = interval wiping or automatic

wiping with rain sensor§ = off

For a single wipe when thewindscreen wiper is off, press thelever down.Windscreen wiper 3 70, Wiperblade replacement 3 154.

Windscreen washer systems

Pull lever.Windscreen washer system 3 70,Washer fluid 3 151.

Rear window wiper and washersystems

Press the rocker switch to activate therear window wiper:upperposition

= continuousoperation

lowerposition

= intermittentoperation

middleposition

= off

Rear window wiper/washer 3 72.

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Push lever.Washer fluid is sprayed on the rearwindow and the wiper wipes a fewtimes.

Climate controlHeated rear window, heatedexterior mirrors

The heating is operated by pressingthe Ü button.Heated rear window 3 31.

Demisting and defrosting thewindows

Press button V.Set the temperature control to thehighest level.Cooling n on.Heated rear window Ü on.Climate control system 3 108.

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TransmissionManual transmission

Reverse: with the vehicle stationary,wait 3 seconds after depressingclutch pedal and then press therelease button on the selector leverand engage the gear.If the gear does not engage, set thelever to neutral, release the clutchpedal and depress again; then repeatgear selection.Manual transmission 3 124.

Automatic transmission

P = parkR = reverseN = neutralD = drive

Manual mode: Move selector lever toM.< = higher gear.] = lower gear.

The selector lever can only be movedout of P when the ignition is on andthe brake pedal is applied. To engageP or R, press the release button.Automatic transmission 3 121.

Starting offCheck before starting off■ Tyre pressure and condition 3 167,3 199.

■ Engine oil level and fluid levels3 149.

■ All windows, mirrors, exteriorlighting and number plates are freefrom dirt, snow and ice and areoperational.

■ Proper position of mirrors, seats,and seat belts 3 27, 3 35,3 40.

■ Brake function at low speed,particularly if the brakes are wet.

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Starting the engine

■ Turn key to position 1■ move the steering wheel slightly to

release the steering wheel lock■ operate clutch and brake■ automatic transmission in P or N■ do not operate accelerator pedal■ diesel engines: turn the key to

position 2 for preheating and waituntil control indicator !extinguishes

■ turn key to position 3 and releaseStarting the engine 3 116.

Stop-start system

If the vehicle is at a low speed or at astandstill and certain conditions arefulfilled, activate an Autostop asfollows:■ Depress the clutch pedal■ shift the selector lever to N■ release the clutch pedalAn Autostop is indicated by theneedle at the AUTOSTOP position inthe tachometer.To restart the engine, depress theclutch pedal again.Stop-start system 3 117.

Parking■ Always apply the parking brake.

Activate the manual parking brakewithout pressing the release button.Apply as firmly as possible on adownhill slope or uphill slope.Depress foot brake at the sametime to reduce operating force.

■ Switch off the engine. Turn theignition key to position 0 andremove it. Turn the steering wheeluntil the steering wheel lock is feltto engage.For vehicles with automatictransmission, the key can only beremoved when the selector lever isin position P.

■ If the vehicle is on a level surface oruphill slope, engage first gear or setthe selector lever to position Pbefore switching off the ignition. Onan uphill slope, turn the frontwheels away from the kerb.If the vehicle is on a downhill slope,engage reverse gear or set theselector lever to position P before

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switching off the ignition. Turn thefront wheels towards the kerb.

■ Lock the vehicle with button e onthe radio remote control.Activate the anti-theft alarm system3 26.

■ Do not park the vehicle on an easilyignitable surface. The hightemperature of the exhaust systemcould ignite the surface.

■ Close the windows and the sunroof.■ The engine cooling fans may run

after the engine has been switchedoff 3 148.

■ After running at high engine speedsor with high engine loads, operatethe engine briefly at a low load orrun in neutral for approx.30 seconds before switching off, inorder to protect the turbocharger.

Keys, locks 3 20, Laying the vehicleup for a long period of time 3 147.

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Keys, doors andwindows

Keys, locks ................................... 20Doors ........................................... 25Vehicle security ............................ 25Exterior mirrors ............................ 27Interior mirrors ............................. 29Windows ...................................... 29Roof ............................................. 32

Keys, locksKeysReplacement keysThe key number is specified on adetachable tag.The key number must be quotedwhen ordering replacement keys as itis a component of the immobilisersystem.Locks 3 184.

Key with foldaway key section

Press button to extend.

To fold the key, first press the button.

Radio remote control

Used to operate:■ Central locking system■ Anti-theft alarm systemThe radio remote control has a rangeof approx. 30 metres. It can berestricted by external influences. Thehazard warning flashers confirmoperation.Handle with care, protect frommoisture and high temperatures andavoid unnecessary operation.

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FaultIf the central locking system cannotbe operated with the radio remotecontrol, it may be due to the following:■ Range exceeded■ Battery voltage too low■ Frequent, repeated operation of the

radio remote control while not inrange, which will require re-synchronisation

■ Overload of the central lockingsystem by operating at frequentintervals, the power supply isinterrupted for a short time

■ Interference from higher-powerradio waves from other sources

Unlocking 3 22.

Basic settingsSome settings can be changed in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

Radio remote control batteryreplacementReplace the battery as soon as therange reduces.

Batteries do not belong in householdwaste. They must be disposed of atan appropriate recycling collectionpoint.

Key with foldaway key section

Extend the key and open the unit.Replace the battery (battery typeCR 2032), paying attention to theinstallation position. Close the unitand synchronise.

Radio remote controlsynchronisationAfter replacing the battery, unlock thedoor with the key in the driver's doorlock. The radio remote control will besynchronised when you switch on theignition.

Memorised settingsWhenever the key is removed fromthe ignition switch, the followingsettings are automatically memorisedby the key:■ Lighting■ Infotainment system■ Central locking systemThe saved settings are automaticallyused the next time the memorised keyis inserted into the ignition switch andturned to position 1 3 116.

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A precondition is that Personalizationby driver is activated in the personalsettings of the Graphic-Info-Display.This must be set for each key used.On vehicles equipped withColour-Info-Display, thepersonalisation is permanentlyactivated.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

Central locking systemUnlocks and locks doors, loadcompartment and fuel filler flap.A pull on an interior door handleunlocks the respective door. Pullingthe handle once more opens the door.NoteIn the event of an accident in whichairbags or belt pretensioners aredeployed, the vehicle isautomatically unlocked.NoteA short time after unlocking with theremote control the doors are lockedautomatically if no door has beenopened.

Unlocking

Radio remote control

Press button c.Two settings are selectable:■ To unlock only the driver's door,

load compartment and fuel fillerflap, press button c once. To unlockall doors, press button c twiceor

■ press button c once to unlock alldoors, load compartment and fuelfiller flap

The setting can be changed in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.The setting can be saved for the keybeing used. Memorised settings3 21.

LockingClose doors, load compartment andfuel filler flap.

Press button e.If the driver's door is not closedproperly, the central locking systemwill not work.

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Central locking buttonsLocks or unlocks all doors, the loadcompartment and fuel filler flap frominside the passenger compartment.

The central locking buttons arelocated in the driver's door andpassenger's door.Press the e button to lock.Press the c button to unlock.

Fault in radio remote controlsystem

Unlocking

Manually unlock the driver's door byturning the key in the lock. Switch onthe ignition and press the centrallocking button c to unlock the otherdoors, load compartment and fuelfiller flap. By switching on the ignition,the anti-theft locking system isdeactivated.

LockingManually lock the driver's door byturning the key in the lock.

Fault in central locking system

UnlockingManually unlock the driver's door byturning the key in the lock. The otherdoors can be opened by pulling theinterior handle twice. The loadcompartment and fuel filler flapcannot be opened. To deactivate theanti-theft locking system, switch onthe ignition 3 26.

LockingPush inside locking knob of all doorsexcept driver's door. Then close thedriver's door and lock it from theoutside with the key. The fuel filler flapand tailgate cannot be locked.

Delayed lockingThis feature will delay the actuallocking of the doors and arming of theanti-theft alarm system forfive seconds when the power doorlock switch or radio remote control isused to lock the vehicle.This can be changed in the vehiclesettings.

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Vehicle personalisation 3 95.ON: When pressing the centrallocking button, three chimes willsound to signal delayed locking is inuse.The doors will not lock untilfive seconds after the last door isclosed. You can temporarily overridedelayed locking by pressing thecentral locking button or the lockingbutton on the radio remote control.OFF: The doors will lock immediatelywhen pressing the power lock switchor the button e on the radio remotecontrol.

Automatic lockingThis security feature can beconfigured to automatically lock alldoors, load compartment and fuelfiller flap as soon as a certain speedis exceeded.Additionally, it is configurable tounlock the driver's door or all doorsafter the ignition is switched off andthe ignition key is removed (manual

transmission) or the selector lever ismoved to position P (automatictransmission).Settings can be changed in the menuSettings in the Info-Display. Vehiclepersonalisation 3 95.The settings can be saved for the keybeing used 3 21.

Child locks

9 Warning

Use the child locks wheneverchildren are occupying the rearseats.

Using a key or suitable screwdriver,turn the child lock in the rear door tothe horizontal position. The doorcannot be opened from the inside. Fordeactivation turn the child lock to thevertical position.

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DoorsLoad compartmentTailgate

Opening

After unlocking, push the touchpadswitch and open the tailgate.

ClosingUse one of the interior handles.Do not push the touchpad switch orthe emblem whilst closing as this willunlock the tailgate again.

Central locking system 3 22.

General hints for operatingtailgate

9 Warning

Do not drive with the tailgate openor ajar, e.g. when transportingbulky objects, since toxic exhaustgases, which can not be seen orsmelled, could enter the vehicle.This can cause unconsciousnessand even death.

Caution

Before opening the tailgate checkoverhead obstructions, such as agarage door, to avoid damage tothe tailgate. Always check themoving area above and behind thetailgate.

NoteThe installation of certain heavyaccessories onto the tailgate mayaffect its ability to remain open.

Vehicle securityAnti-theft locking system

9 Warning

Do not use the system if there arepeople in the vehicle! The doorscannot be unlocked from theinside.

The system deadlocks all the doors.All doors must be closed otherwisethe system cannot be activated.If the ignition was on, the driver's doormust be opened and closed once sothat the vehicle can be secured.Unlocking the vehicle disables themechanical anti-theft locking system.This is not possible with the centrallocking button.

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Activating

Press e on the radio remote controltwice within 5 seconds.

Anti-theft alarm systemThe anti-theft alarm system iscombined with the anti-theft lockingsystem.It monitors:■ Doors, load compartment, bonnet,■ Ignition.Unlocking the vehicle deactivatesboth systems simultaneously.

Activation■ Self-activated 30 seconds after

locking the vehicle (initialisation ofthe system)

■ Directly by pressing e on the radioremote control once more afterlocking

NoteChanges to the vehicle interior suchas the use of seat covers, and openwindows or sunroof, could impair thefunction of passenger compartmentmonitoring.

Status LED

Status LED is integrated in the sensoron top of the instrument panel.Status during the first 30 seconds ofanti-theft alarm system activation:LEDilluminates

= test, arming delay.

LED flashesquickly

= doors, tailgate orbonnet notcompletely closed,or system fault.

Status after system is armed:LED flashesslowly

= system is armed.

Seek the assistance of a workshop inthe event of faults.

DeactivationUnlocking the vehicle deactivates theanti-theft alarm system.

AlarmThe alarm can be silenced bypressing any button of the radioremote control or by switching on theignition.

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The anti-theft alarm system can bedeactivated by pressing the button eor switching on the ignition.

Auto door lockingIf any of the doors is not opened or theposition of the ignition key is notlocated in position 2 or 3 within3 minutes after unlocking doors usingthe radio remote control, all doors arelocked and the anti-theft alarmsystem is activated automatically.

Automatic door unlockingAll doors will be automaticallyunlocked when impact is delivered toimpact sensors while the ignition isswitched on.However, the doors may not beunlocked if mechanical problemsoccur with the door locking system orbattery.

ImmobiliserThe system is part of the ignitionswitch and checks whether thevehicle is allowed to be started withthe key being used.

The immobiliser is activatedautomatically after the key has beenremoved from the ignition switch.If the control indicator d flashes whenthe ignition is on, there is a fault in thesystem; the engine cannot be started.Switch off the ignition and repeat thestart attempt.If the control indicator continuesflashing, attempt to start the engineusing the spare key and seek theassistance of a workshop.NoteThe immobiliser does not lock thedoors. You should always lock thevehicle after leaving it and switch onthe anti-theft alarm system 3 22,3 26.

Control indicator d 3 83.

Exterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror containsan aspherical area and reduces blindspots. The shape of the mirror makesobjects appear smaller, which willaffect the ability to estimatedistances.

Electric adjustment

Select the relevant exterior mirror byturning the control to left (L) or right(R). Then swivel the control to adjustthe mirror.

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In position 0 no mirror is selected.

FoldingManual folding

For pedestrian safety, the exteriormirrors will swing out of their normalmounting position if they are struckwith sufficient force. Reposition themirror by applying slight pressure tothe mirror housing.

Electric folding

Turn control to 0, then push thecontrol backwards. Both exteriormirrors will fold.Push the control backwards again -both exterior mirrors return to theiroriginal position.

Heated

Operated by pressing the Ü button.Heating works with the enginerunning and is switched offautomatically after a short time.

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Interior mirrorsManual anti-dazzle

To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever onthe underside of the mirror housing.

Automatic anti-dazzle

Dazzle from following vehicles atnight is automatically reduced.

WindowsWindscreenHeat-reflecting windscreenThe heat-reflecting windscreen has acoating which reflects solar radiation.Also data signals, e.g. from tollstations, might be reflected.

The marked areas of the windscreenbehind the interior mirror are notcovered with the coating. Devices forelectronic data recording and fee

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payment must be attached in theseareas. Otherwise data recordingmalfunctions may occur.

Windscreen stickersDo not attach stickers such as tollroad stickers or similar on thewindscreen in the area of the interiormirror. Otherwise the detection zoneof the sensor and the view area of thecamera in the mirror housing could berestricted.

Manual windowsThe door windows can be opened orclosed with the window winders.

Power windows

9 Warning

Take care when operating thepower windows. Risk of injury,particularly to children.If there are children on the rearseats, switch on the child safetysystem for the power windows.

Keep a close watch on thewindows when closing them.Ensure that nothing becomestrapped in them as they move.

Switch on ignition to operate powerwindows.

Operate the switch for the respectivewindow by pushing to open or pullingto close.Pushing or pulling gently to the firstdetent: window moves up or down aslong as the switch is operated.

Pushing or pulling firmly to the seconddetent and then releasing: windowmoves up or down automatically withsafety function enabled. To stopmovement, operate the switch oncemore in the same direction.

Safety functionIf the window glass encountersresistance above the middle of thewindow during automatic closing, it isimmediately stopped and openedagain.

Override safety functionIn the event of closing difficulties dueto frost or the like, switch on theignition, then pull the switch to the firstdetent and hold. The window movesup without safety function enabled.To stop movement, release theswitch.

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Child safety system for rearwindows

Press switch z to deactivate rearpower windows.To activate, press z again.

OverloadIf the windows are repeatedlyoperated within short intervals, thewindow operation is disabled forsome time.

Initialising the power windowsIf the windows cannot be closedautomatically (e.g. afterdisconnecting the vehicle battery),activate the window electronics asfollows:1. Close doors.2. Switch on ignition.3. Close the window completely and

keep the switch pulled foradditional 2 seconds.

4. Repeat for each window.

Heated rear window

Operated by pressing the Ü button.Heating works with the enginerunning and is switched offautomatically after a short time.Depending on the engine type, theheated rear window comes onautomatically when the diesel particlefilter is being cleaned.

Sun visorsThe sun visors can be folded down orswivelled to the side to preventdazzling.The sun visors mirror covers shouldbe closed when driving.If the sun visors have a vanity mirrorlamp, the lamp will illuminate whenopening the vanity mirror cover.

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RoofSunroof

9 Warning

Take care when operating thesunroof. Risk of injury, particularlyto children.Keep a close eye on the movableparts when operating them.Ensure that nothing becomestrapped in them as they move.

Switch on ignition to operate thesunroof.

Open or closePress switch 1 or switch 2 gently tothe first detent: sunroof is opened orclosed as long as the switch isoperated.Press switch 1 or switch 2 firmly to thesecond detent and then release: thesunroof is opened or closedautomatically with safety functionenabled. To stop movement, operatethe switch once more.

Raise or closePress switch 3 or switch 4: sunroof israised or closed automatically withsafety function enabled.If the sunroof is raised, it can beopened in one step by pressingswitch 1.

SunblindThe sunblind is operated manually.Close or open the sunblind by sliding.When the sunroof is open, thesunblind is always open.

Dirt and debris may collect on thesunroof seal or in the track that couldcause an issue with sunroofoperation, noise or plug the waterdrainage system. Periodically openthe sunroof and remove anyobstacles or loose debris. Wipe thesunroof seal and roof sealing areausing a clean cloth, mild soap, andwater. Do not remove grease from thesunroof.

General hints

Safety functionIf the sunroof encounters resistanceduring automatic closing, it isimmediately stopped and openedagain.

Override safety functionIn the event of closing difficulties dueto frost or the like, press and holdswitch 2. The sunroof closes withoutsafety function enabled. To stopmovement, release the switch.

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Initialising after a power failureAfter a power failure, it may only bepossible to operate the sunroof to alimited extent. Have the systeminitialised by your workshop.

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Seats, restraints

Head restraints ............................ 34Front seats ................................... 35Seat belts ..................................... 39Airbag system .............................. 42Child restraints ............................. 45

Head restraints

Position

9 Warning

Only drive with the head restraintset to the proper position.

The upper edge of the head restraintshould be at upper head level. If thisis not possible for extremely tallpeople, set to highest position, andset to lowest position for small people.

Adjustment

Head restraints on front seats

Height adjustmentPull the head restraint upwards.To move down, press the catch (1)and push the head restraintdownwards

RemovingRaise head restraint to its full height.Press the catches (1) and (2) at thesame time.Pull up the head restraint.

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Horizontal adjustment

To adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages in threepositions.To return to its rearmost position, pullfully forwards and release.

Head restraints on rear seats

Height adjustmentPull the head restraint upwards.To move down, press the catch (1)and push the head restraintdownwards.

RemovalRaise head restraint to its full height.Press the catches (1) and (2) at thesame time.Pull up the head restraint.

Front seatsSeat position

9 Warning

Only drive with the seat correctlyadjusted.

■ Sit with buttocks as far back againstthe backrest as possible. Adjust thedistance between the seat and thepedals so that legs are slightlyangled when pressing the pedals.Slide the front passenger seat asfar back as possible.

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■ Sit with shoulders as far backagainst the backrest as possible.Set the backrest rake so that it ispossible to easily reach thesteering wheel with arms slightlybent. Maintain contact betweenshoulders and the backrest whenturning the steering wheel. Do nottilt the backrest too far back. Werecommend a maximum rake ofapprox. 25°.

■ Adjust the steering wheel 3 69.■ Set seat height high enough to

have a clear field of vision on allsides and of all display instruments.There should be at least one handof clearance between head and theheadlining. Your thighs should restlightly on the seat without pressinginto it.

■ Adjust the head restraint 3 34.■ Adjust the height of the seat belt3 40.

■ Adjust the thigh support so thatthere is a space approx. two fingerswide between the edge of the seatand the hollow of the knee.

■ Adjust the lumbar support so that itsupports the natural shape of thespine.

Seat adjustment

9 Danger

Do not sit nearer than 25 cm fromthe steering wheel, to permit safeairbag deployment.

9 Warning

Never adjust seats while driving asthey could move uncontrollably.

Drive only with engaged seats andbackrests.

Seat positioning

Pull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.

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Seat backrests

Pull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the backrest toengage audibly.

Seat height

Lever pumping motionup = seat higherdown = seat lower

Seat inclination

Adjust the inclination by pressing thebutton.

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Lumbar support

Adjust lumbar support using thefour-way switch to suit personalrequirements.Moving support up and down: pushswitch up or down.Increasing and decreasing support:push switch forwards or backwards.

Adjustable thigh support

Pull the lever and slide the thighsupport.

Heating

Adjust heating to the desired settingby pressing the ß button for therespective seat one or more times.The control indicator in the buttonindicates the setting.Prolonged use of the highest settingfor people with sensitive skin is notrecommended.Seat heating is operational whenengine is running and during anAutostop.Stop-start system 3 117.

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Seat belts

The seat belts are locked duringheavy acceleration or deceleration ofthe vehicle holding the occupants inthe sitting position. Therefore the riskof injury is considerably reduced.

9 Warning

Fasten seat belt before each trip.In the event of an accident, peoplenot wearing seat belts endangertheir fellow occupants andthemselves.

Seat belts are designed to be used byonly one person at a time. Childrestraint system 3 45.Periodically check all parts of the beltsystem for damage and properfunctionality.Have damaged componentsreplaced. After an accident, have thebelts and triggered belt pretensionersreplaced by a workshop.NoteMake sure that the belts are notdamaged by shoes or sharp-edgedobjects or trapped. Prevent dirt fromgetting into the belt retractors.

Seat belt reminder X 3 79.

Belt force limitersOn the front seats, stress on the bodyis reduced by the gradual release ofthe belt during a collision.

Belt pretensionersIn the event of a head-on or rear-endcollision of a certain severity, the frontseat belts are tightened.

9 Warning

Incorrect handling (e.g. removal orfitting of belts) can trigger the beltpretensioners.

Deployment of the belt pretensionersis indicated by continuous illuminationof control indicator v 3 79.Triggered belt pretensioners must bereplaced by a workshop. Beltpretensioners can only be triggeredonce.NoteDo not affix or install accessories orother objects that may interfere withthe operation of the beltpretensioners. Do not make anymodifications to belt pretensionercomponents as this will invalidatethe vehicle type approval.

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Three-point seat beltFastening

Withdraw the belt from the retractor,guide it untwisted across the bodyand insert the latch plate into thebuckle.Tighten the lap belt regularly whilstdriving by pulling the shoulder belt.

Loose or bulky clothing prevents thebelt from fitting snugly. Do not placeobjects such as handbags or mobilephones between the belt and yourbody.

9 Warning

The belt must not rest against hardor fragile objects in the pockets ofyour clothing.

Height adjustment

1. Pull belt out slightly.2. Press button.3. Adjust height and engage.

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Adjust the height so that the belt liesacross the shoulder. It must not lieacross the throat or upper arm.

9 Warning

Do not adjust while driving.

Removing

To release belt, press red button onbelt buckle.

Seat belts on the rear seatsThe seat belt for the rear centre seatcan only be withdrawn from theretractor if the backrest is engaged inupright position.

Using seat belt duringpregnancy

9 Warning

The lap belt must be positioned aslow as possible across the pelvisto prevent pressure on theabdomen.

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Airbag systemThe airbag system consists of anumber of individual systemsdepending on the scope ofequipment.When triggered the airbags inflatewithin milliseconds. They also deflateso quickly that it is often unnoticeableduring the collision.

9 Warning

If handled improperly the airbagsystems can be triggered in anexplosive manner.

NoteThe airbag systems and beltpretensioner control electronics arelocated in the centre console area.Do not put any magnetic objects inthis area.Do not stick anything on the airbagcovers and do not cover them withother materials.

Each airbag is triggered only once.Have deployed airbags replaced bya workshop. Furthermore, it might benecessary to have the steeringwheel, the instrument panel, parts ofthe panelling, the door seals,handles and the seats replaced.Do not make any modifications tothe airbag system as this willinvalidate the vehicle type approval.

When the airbags inflate, escapinghot gases may cause burns.Control indicator v for airbag systems3 79.

Front airbag systemThe front airbag system consists ofone airbag in the steering wheel andone in the instrument panel on thefront passenger side. These can beidentified by the word AIRBAG.

Additionally there is a warning labelon the side of the instrument panel,visible when the front passenger dooris open, or on the front passenger sunvisor.The front airbag system is triggered inthe event of a front-end impact of acertain severity. The ignition must beswitched on.

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The inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the upper body and head ofthe front seat occupantsconsiderably.

9 Warning

Optimum protection is onlyprovided when the seat is in theproper position 3 35.Keep the area in which the airbaginflates clear of obstructions.

Fit the seat belt correctly andengage securely. Only then theairbag is able to protect.

Side airbag system

The side airbag system consists of anairbag in each front seat backrest.This can be identified by the wordAIRBAG.The side airbag system is triggered inthe event of a side impact of a certainseverity. The ignition must beswitched on.

The inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the upper body and pelvis inthe event of a side-on collisionconsiderably.

9 Warning

Keep the area in which the airbaginflates clear of obstructions.

NoteOnly use protective seat covers thathave been approved for the vehicle.Be careful not to cover the airbags.

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Curtain airbag systemThe curtain airbag system consists ofan airbag in the roof frame on eachside. This can be identified by theword AIRBAG on the roof pillars.

The curtain airbag system is triggeredin the event of a side-on impact of acertain severity. The ignition must beswitched on.

The inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the head in the event of aside-on impact considerably.

9 Warning

Keep the area in which the airbaginflates clear of obstructions.The hooks in the roof frame areonly suitable for hanging up lightarticles of clothing, without coathangers. Do not keep any items inthese clothes.

Airbag deactivationThe front passenger airbag systemmust be deactivated if a child restraintsystem is to be fitted on this seat. Thecurtain airbag systems, the beltpretensioners and all driver airbagsystems will remain active.

The front passenger airbag systemcan be deactivated via a key-operated switch on the right side ofthe instrument panel.

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Use the ignition key to choose theposition:c = front passenger airbags are

deactivated and will notinflate in the event of acollision. Control indicatorc illuminates continuouslyin the centre console. A childrestraint system can beinstalled in accordance withthe chart Child restraintinstallation locations 3 47.No adult person is allowed tooccupy the front passengerseat.

d = front passenger airbags areactive. A child restraintsystem must not be installed.

9 Danger

Risk of fatal injury for a child usinga child restraint system on a seatwith activated front passengerairbag.Risk of fatal injury for an adultperson on a seat with deactivatedfront passenger airbag.

As long as the control indicator c isnot illuminated, the front passengerairbag system will inflate in the eventof a collision.Change status only when the vehicleis stopped with the ignition off.Status remains until the next change.Control indicator for airbagdeactivation 3 80.

Child restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Opel childrestraint system which is tailoredspecifically to the vehicle.When a child restraint system is beingused, pay attention to the followingusage and installation instructionsand also those supplied with the childrestraint system.Always comply with local or nationalregulations. In some countries, theuse of child restraint systems isforbidden on certain seats.

9 Warning

When using a child restraintsystem on the front passengerseat, the airbag systems for thefront passenger seat must be

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deactivated; if not, the triggering ofthe airbags poses a risk of fatalinjury to the child.This is especially the case if rear-facing child restraint systems areused on the front passenger seat.

Airbag deactivation 3 44.

Selecting the right systemThe rear seats are the mostconvenient location to fasten a childrestraint system.Children should travel facingrearwards in the vehicle as long aspossible. This makes sure that thechild's backbone, which is still veryweak, is under less strain in the eventof an accident.Suitable are restraint systems thatcomply with ECE 44-03 orECE 44-04. Check local laws andregulations for mandatory use of childrestraint systems.Ensure that the child restraint systemto be installed is compatible with thevehicle type.

Ensure that the mounting location ofthe child restraint system within thevehicle is correct.Allow children to enter and exit thevehicle only on the side facing awayfrom the traffic.When the child restraint system is notin use, secure the seat with a seat beltor remove it from the vehicle.NoteDo not stick anything on the childrestraint systems and do not coverthem with any other materials.A child restraint system which hasbeen subjected to stress in anaccident must be replaced.

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Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint system

Weight and age classOn front passenger seat

On rear outboard seats On rear centre seatactivated airbag deactivated airbag

Group 0: up to 10 kgor approx. 10 months

X U1 U2, 3 U3

Group 0+: up to 13 kgor approx. 2 years

X U1 U2, 3 U3

Group I: 9 to 18 kgor approx. 8 months to 4 years

X U1 U2, 3 U3

Group II: 15 to 25 kgor approx. 3 to 7 years

X X U3 U3

Group III: 22 to 36 kgor approx. 6 to 12 years

X X U3 U3

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1 = Only if front passenger seat airbag system is deactivated. If the child restraint system is being secured using a three-point seat belt, move seat height adjustment to uppermost position and ensure that vehicle safety belt runs forwardsfrom the upper anchorage point. Adjust seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to a vertical position to ensurethat the belt is tight on the buckle side.

2 = Seat available with ISOFIX and Top-Tether mounting brackets 3 50.3 = Move the head restraint to uppermost position. If it interferes with the proper installation of the child restraint system,

remove the headrest 3 34.U = Universal suitability in conjunction with three-point seat belt.X = No child restraint system permitted in this weight class.

Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight 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

Group I: 9 to 18 kg 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 X IL, IUF X

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1 = Move front passenger seat to the foremost position or adjust front seat backrest inclination as far as necessary toa vertical position to ensure that there is no interference between child restraint system and front seat backrest.

IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-universal' categories.The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type.

IUF = Suitable for ISOFIX forward-facing child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in this weight class.X = No ISOFIX child restraint system approved in this weight class.

ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.B – ISO/F2 = Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.B1 – ISO/F2X = Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.C – ISO/R3 = Rear-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class up to 13 kg.D – ISO/R2 = Rear-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class up to 13 kg.E – ISO/R1 = Rear-facing child restraint system for young children in the weight class up to 13 kg.

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ISOFIX child restraintsystems

Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets. Specific vehicleISOFIX child restraint systempositions are marked in the table byIL.ISOFIX mounting brackets areindicated by a label on the backrest.

The vehicle might be equipped withguides in front of the mountingbrackets to support the installation ofthe child restraint system. The lids ofthe guides will swivel backwardsautomatically when attaching thechild restraint system.

Top-tether fastening eyesTop-Tether fastening eyes aremarked with the symbol : for a childseat.

In addition to the ISOFIX mounting,fasten the Top-Tether strap to theTop-Tether fastening eyes. The strapmust run between the two guide rodsof the head restraint.ISOFIX child restraint systems ofuniversal category positions aremarked in the table by IUF.

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Storage

Storage compartments ................ 51Load compartment ....................... 63Roof rack system ......................... 67Loading information ..................... 67

Storage compartments

9 Warning

Do not not store heavy or sharpobjects in the storagecompartments. Otherwise, thestorage compartment lid couldopen and vehicle occupants couldbe injured by objects being thrownaround in the event of sharpbraking, a sudden change indirection or an accident.

Instrument panel storage

A storage compartment is locatednext to the steering wheel.

A further storage compartment islocated on top of the glovebox.To open, push the button.The covers of the storagecompartments should be closed whiledriving.

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Glovebox

To open, pull the handle.The glovebox should be closed whiledriving.

Cupholders

The cupholders are located in thecentre console and rear part of thecentre console.

To use the rear seat cupholder, pullthe strap in the rear seat armrest.

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Sunglasses storage

Fold down and open.Do not use for storing heavy objects.

Underseat storage

Lift drawer at the front and pull out. Toclose, push the drawer in andengage.

Centre console storage

Push down the button and slide coverbackwards.

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Rear carrier systemRear carrier system for threebicycles

The rear carrier system (Flex-Fixsystem) allows one bicycle to beattached to a pull-out carrierintegrated into the vehicle floor. It ispossible to attach two further bicycleson an adapter. The transportation ofother objects is not permitted.The maximum load of the rear carriersystem is 60 kg with attached adapterand 30 kg without attached adapter.This allows the attachment of an

electrically-powered bicycle to thepull-out carrier. The maximum loadper bicycle on the adapter is 20 kg.If not in use, the carrier system mustbe slid back into the vehicle floor.There must not be any objects on thebicycles that could become looseduring transportation.

Caution

If the rear carrier system isextended and the vehicle is fullyloaded, the chassis clearance willbe reduced.Drive carefully whenever the roadhas a strong inclination or whendriving over a ramp, bump, etc.

Caution

Consult your bicycle dealer beforeattaching bicycles with carbonframes. The bicycles might getdamaged.

ExtendingOpen the tailgate.

9 Warning

No-one should be in the extensionzone of the rear carrier system,risk of injury.

Pull release lever up. The systemdisengages and travels quickly out ofthe bumper.

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Completely pull out the rear carriersystem until you hear it engage.Ensure that it is not possible to pushin the rear carrier system withoutpulling the release lever again.

9 Warning

It is only permissible to fit objectsto the rear carrier system if thesystem has been correctlyengaged. If the rear carrier systemwill not engage correctly, do not fitobjects to the system and slide thesystem back. Seek the assistanceof a workshop.

Unfold number plate holder

Lift the number plate holder and foldit backwards.Affix the number plate before firstusage of the rear carrier system.

Fold out tail lamps

To install the tail lamps, remove bothscrews (1). Pull tail lamps out of theretainer to the front (2) anddownwards and swivel them to theside.

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Push the tail lamps into the retainer(1) and reinstall screws (2) to fix thelamps.

Fold out wheel recess

Remove strap and fold out the wheelrecess.

Lock the rear carrier system

Remove strap and swivel bothclamping levers sidewards as far asthey will go.Otherwise safe functionality is notguaranteed.

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Assembling the bicycle rack

Lift the rack at the rear (1) and pull itbackwards.Fold up the rack (2).

Push down the rack (1) and swivelhandle (2) backwards to engage.

Swivel clamp sidewards (1) and pullout locking pin.Remove left part of rack (2).

Insert left part of rack into the rightpart (1).Insert locking pin in and swivel clampsidewards (2).

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Attaching a bicycle

1. Rotate the pedals into position asshown in the illustration and putthe bicycle on the wheel recess.Make sure that the bicycle standscentrally on the wheel recesses.

2. Attach the short mounting bracketto the bicycle frame. Turn theknob clockwise to fasten.

3. Secure both bicycle wheels to thewheel recesses using the strapretainers.

4. Check the bicycle to make sure itis secure.

Caution

Ensure gap between bicycle andvehicle is at least 5 cm. Ifnecessary, loosen handlebar andswivel sidewards.

Attaching the adapterWhen carrying more than one bicycle,the adapter must be fixed.

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1. Apply the adapter to the rearcarrier system as shown in theillustration.

2. Turn the lever (1) forwards andhold, then lower the adapter (2) atthe rear.

3. Release lever and check if theadapter is engaged securely.

4. Guide the strap attached to theadapter underneath the lever forfolding back the rear carriersystem. Fasten the strap.

Attaching further bicyclesThe attachment of further bicycles issimilar to the attachment of the firstbicycle. Additionally some steps mustbe considered:1. Before putting on the bicycle,

always unfold the wheel recessesfor the next bicycle if necessary.

2. Always rotate the pedals into anappropriate position beforeputting on the bicycle.

3. Position the bicycles on the rearcarrier system alternately alignedto the left and to the right.

4. Align the bicycles to the oneattached before. The wheel hubsof the bicycles must not toucheach other.

5. Attach the bicycles with mountingbrackets and strap retainers asdescribed for the first bicycle. Themounting brackets should befixed in parallel.Use the long mounting bracket toattach the second bicycle to therack.

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Use the short accessory mountingbracket to attach the third bicycle.The bracket must be fixedbetween the frames of the secondand third bicycle.

6. Additionally secure both bicyclewheels of the third bicycle to thewheel recesses using thetensioning straps.

It is recommended to attach awarning sign at the rearmost bicycle,to increase visibility.

Fold the rear carrier systembackwardsThe rear carrier system can be foldedbackwards to gain access to the loadcompartment.■ Without attached adapter:

Push the lever (1) to disengage andhold.

Pull the rack (2) backwards to foldthe rear carrier system.

■ With attached adapter:

9 Warning

Take care when disengaging therear carrier system as it will tiltbackwards. Risk of injury.

Hold frame (1) of rearmost bicyclewith one hand and pull the loop (2)to disengage.Hold rearmost bicycle with bothhands and fold the rear carriersystem backwards.

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To increase visibility, the tail lights ofthe vehicle are activated when therear carrier system is folded back.

9 Warning

When folding the rear carriersystem forwards again, take carethat the system is engagedsecurely.

Removing bicyclesUndo strap retainers on both bicycletyres.Turn knob anti-clockwise and removemounting brackets.

Detaching adapterDetach the adapter before removingthe bicycle on the rear carrier system.1. Fold in wheel recesses.

2. Unbutton the strap.

3. Turn the lever (1) forwards andhold.

4. Lift the adapter (2) at the rear andremove.

Disassembling the bicycle rack

Swivel clamp sidewards (1) and pullout locking pin. Remove upper part ofrack (2).

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Reinstall rack (1). Insert locking pinand swivel clamp sidewards (2).

Arrange mounting brackets as shownin the illustration.Swivel handle (1) sidewards todisengage and lift the rack (2).

Fold the rack backwards, then pushforwards until it stops (1).Press the rack down at the rear (2).

Fold in wheel recessFold in wheel recess. Fasten strap.

Stow the strap retainers accurately.

Unlock the rear carrier system

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Swivel both clamping levers inwardsas far as they will go. Fasten strap.

Fold in tail lampsRemove both screws. Pull tail lampsout of the retainer and swivel themforwards.Push the tail lamps into the retainerand reinstall screws to fix the lamps

Fold in number plate holderLift the number plate holder and foldit forwards.

Retracting the rear carrier system

Caution

Take care that all foldable parts,e.g. wheel recesses or mountingbrackets, are stowed accurately.Otherwise the rear carrier systemmight get damaged when trying toretract it.

Push the release lever up and hold.Lift the system slightly and push it intothe bumper until it engages.Release lever must return to originalposition.

9 Warning

If the system cannot be correctlyengaged, please seek theassistance of a workshop.

Load compartment

Load compartment extensionTurn down the rear seat cushionbefore folding the rear seat backrest:1. Push head restraints down by

pressing the catch.NoteTo ensure enough room for rear seatcushion operation, slide the frontseat forward and adjust the frontseat backrest upright.

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2. Pull the the strap under the seatcushion and turn down the seatcushion.

3. Put the release lever on top of therear backrest.

4. Fold the backrest forward anddown.

5. Put the safety belts for theoutboard seats into the beltguides.

To return the backrest to the originalposition, pull out the safety belt fromthe belt guides and lift backrest up.Push backrest firmly into place.

9 Warning

When folding up, ensure thatbackrests are securely locked inposition before driving. Failure todo so may result in personal injuryor damage to load or vehicle in theevent of heavy braking or collision.

Make sure the safety belts are notpinched by the latch.The centre rear safety belt may lockwhen you raise the backrest. If thishappens, let the belt go back all theway and repeat operation.If the safety belt is still locked, turndown the seat cushion and try again.To return the rear seat cushion, putthe rear part of the seat cushion in itsoriginal position ensuring that the

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safety belt buckle straps are nottwisted or caught under the seatcushion, then push the front part ofthe seat cushion firmly down until itlatches.

Caution

When returning rear seat backrestto the upright position, place therear seat belt and bucklesbetween the rear seat backrestand one cushion. Make sure therear seat belt and buckles do notget pinched under the rear seatcushion.Make sure the seat belts are nottwisted or caught in the seatbackrest and are arranged in theirproper position.

Load compartment cover

Do not place any objects on the cover.

RemovingUnhook retaining straps from tailgate.Lift cover at the rear and push itupwards at the front.Remove the cover.

FittingEngage cover in side guides and folddownwards.Attach retaining straps to tailgate.

Rear floor storage coverRear floor cover

Grasp the handle and lift the cover.

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Mount the cover to the hook at thesidewall.

Lashing eyesThe lashing eyes are designed tosecure items against slippage, e.g.using lashing straps or luggage net.

Warning triangle

Stow the warning triangle below thefloor cover in the load compartment.Secure it by the strap.

First aid kit

Stow the first aid kit in the storagecompartment at the left sidewall of theload compartment.

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Roof rack systemRoof rack

The roof rack has side rails attachedto the roof.For safety reasons and to avoiddamage to the roof, the vehicleapproved roof rack system isrecommended. For furtherinformation contact your workshop.

Loading information■ Heavy objects in the load

compartment should be placedagainst the seat backrests. Ensurethe backrests are securelyengaged. If objects can be stacked,the heavier objects should beplaced at the bottom.

■ Secure objects with lashing strapsattached to the lashing eyes 3 66.

■ Secure loose objects in loadcompartment to prevent sliding.

■ When transporting objects in theload compartment, the backrests ofthe rear seats must not be angledforward.

■ Do not allow the load to protrudeabove the upper edge of thebackrests.

■ Do not place any objects on theload compartment cover or theinstrument panel, and do not coverthe sensor on top of the instrumentpanel.

■ The load must not obstruct theoperation of the pedals, parkingbrake and gear selector, or hinderthe freedom of movement of thedriver. Do not place any unsecuredobjects in the interior.

■ Do not drive with an open loadcompartment.

9 Warning

Always make sure that the load inthe vehicle is securely stowed.Otherwise objects can be thrownaround inside the vehicle andcause personal injury or damageto the load or car.

■ The payload is the differencebetween the permitted grossvehicle weight (see identificationplate 3 190) and the EC kerbweight.To calculate the payload, enter thedata for your vehicle in the Weightstable at the front of this manual.The EC kerb weight includesweights for the driver (68 kg),

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luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank90 % full).Optional equipment andaccessories increase the kerbweight.

■ Driving with a roof load increasesthe sensitivity of the vehicle tocross-winds and has a detrimentaleffect on vehicle handling due tothe vehicle’s higher centre ofgravity. Distribute the load evenlyand secure it properly with retainingstraps. Adjust the tyre pressure andvehicle speed according to the loadconditions. Check and retighten thestraps frequently.Do not drive faster than 120 km/h.

■ The permissible roof load is 75 kg.The roof load is the combinedweight of the roof rack and the load.

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Instruments andcontrols

Controls ....................................... 69Warning lights, gauges and indi‐cators ........................................... 75Information displays ..................... 85Vehicle messages ........................ 90Trip computer ............................... 92Vehicle personalisation ................ 95

ControlsSteering wheel adjustment

Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel,then engage lever and ensure it isfully locked.Do not adjust steering wheel unlessvehicle is stationary and steeringwheel lock has been released.

Steering wheel controls

The Infotainment system and thecruise control can be operated via thecontrols on the steering wheel.Further information is available in theInfotainment system manual.Cruise control 3 129

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Heated steering wheel

Activate heating by pressing *button. Activation is indicated by theLED in the button.Heating is operational when theengine is running.

Horn

Press j.

Windscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiper

2 = fast1 = slowP = interval wiping§ = off

For a single wipe when thewindscreen wiper is off, press thelever down.Do not use if the windscreen is frozen.Switch off in car washes.

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Adjustable wiper interval

Wiper lever in position P.Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust thedesired wipe interval:shortinterval

= turn adjuster wheelupwards

longinterval

= turn adjuster wheeldownwards

Automatic wiping with rain sensor

P = automatic wiping with rainsensor

The rain sensor detects the amount ofwater on the windscreen andautomatically regulates the frequencyof the windscreen wiper.

Adjustable sensitivity of the rainsensor

Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust thesensitivity:lowsensitivity

= turn adjuster wheeldownwards

highsensitivity

= turn adjuster wheelupwards

Keep the sensor free from dust, dirtand ice.

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Windscreen washer

Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the windscreen and the wiperwipes a few times.

Rear window wiper/washer

Press the rocker switch to activate therear window wiper:upperposition

= continuousoperation

lowerposition

= intermittentoperation

middleposition

= off

Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the rear window and the wiperwipes a few times.Do not use if the rear window isfrozen.Switch off in car washes.The rear window wiper comes onautomatically when the windscreenwiper is switched on and reverse gearis engaged.Activation or deactivation of thisfunction can be changed in the menuSettings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

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The rear window washer system isdeactivated when the fluid level islow.

Outside temperature

A drop in temperature is indicatedimmediately and a rise in temperatureafter a time delay.If outside temperature drops to0.5 °C, a warning message isdisplayed in the Driver InformationCentre with Uplevel-Combi-Display.

9 Warning

The road surface may already beicy even though the displayindicates a few degrees above0 °C.

ClockDate and time are shown in theInfo-Display.

Set date and timePress the CONFIG button. The menuSettings is displayed.Select Time & Date.

Selectable setting options:■ Set time: Changes the time shown

on the display.■ Set date: Changes the date shown

on the display.■ Set time format: Changes

indication of hours between 12hours and 24 hours.

■ Set date format: Changesindication of date between MM/DD/YYYY and DD.MM.YYYY.

■ Display digital clock: Switches on/off indication of time on the display.

■ RDS clock synchronization: TheRDS signal of most VHFtransmitters automatically sets thetime. RDS time synchronisationcan take a few minutes. Sometransmitters do not send a correcttime signal. In such cases, it isrecommended to switch offautomatic time synchronisation.

Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

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Power outlets

A 12 Volt power outlet is located in thefront console.Do not exceed the maximum powerconsumption of 120 watts.

A 230 Volt power outlet is located inthe rear console.Do not exceed the maximum powerconsumption of 150 watts.With ignition off the power outlet isdeactivated.Additionally the power outlet isdeactivated in case of low batteryvoltage.Electrical accessories that areconnected must comply with theelectromagnetic compatibilityrequirements laid down inDIN VDE 40 839.

Caution

Do not connect any current-delivering accessories, e.g.electrical charging devices orbatteries.Do not damage the sockets byusing unsuitable plugs.

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Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsSpeedometer

Indicates vehicle speed.

Odometer

The bottom line displays the recordeddistance.

Trip odometerThe top line displays the recordeddistance since the last reset.To reset, press the SET/CLR buttonon the turn signal lever for a fewseconds 3 85.Trip odometer counts up to a distanceof 2000 km then resets to 0.

Tachometer

Displays the engine speed.Drive in a low engine speed range foreach gear as much as possible.

Caution

If the needle is in the red warningzone, the maximum permittedengine speed is exceeded. Engineat risk.

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Fuel gauge

Displays the fuel level or gas level inthe tank depending on the operationmode.Control indicator i illuminates if thelevel in the tank is low. Refuelimmediately if it flashes.Never run the tank dry.Because of the fuel remaining in thetank, the top-up quantity may be lessthan the specified tank capacity.

Engine coolanttemperature gauge

Displays the coolant temperature.left area = engine operating

temperature not yetreached

centralarea

= normal operatingtemperature

right area = temperature too high

Caution

If engine coolant temperature istoo high, stop vehicle, switch offengine. Danger to engine. Checkcoolant level.

Service displayThe engine oil life system lets youknow when to change the engine oiland filter. Based on drivingconditions, the interval at which anengine oil and filter change will beindicated can vary considerably.

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In the Uplevel-Combi-Display, theremaining oil life duration is displayedin the Vehicle Information Menu.In the Midlevel-Display, the remainingengine oil life duration is displayed bythe control indicator I, therefore theignition must be switched on, with theengine off.The menu and function can beselected via the buttons on the turnsignal lever.To display the remaining engine oillife duration:

Press the MENU button to select theVehicle Information Menu.

Turn the adjuster wheel to selectRemaining Oil Life.The system must be reset every timethe engine oil is changed to ensureproper functionality. Seek theassistance of a workshop.Press the SET/CLR button to reset.Therefore the ignition must beswitched on, with the engine off.When the system has calculated thatengine oil life has been diminished,Change Engine Oil Soon or a warningcode appears in the DriverInformation Centre. Have engine oiland filter changed by a workshopwithin one week or 500 km(whichever occurs first).Driver Information Centre 3 85.Service information 3 187.

Control indicatorsThe control indicators described arenot present in all vehicles. Thedescription applies to all instrumentversions. Depending on theequipment, the position of the controlindicators may vary. When the

ignition is switched on, most controlindicators will illuminate briefly as afunctionality test.The control indicator colours mean:red = danger, important

reminderyellow = warning, information, faultgreen = confirmation of activationblue = confirmation of activationwhite = confirmation of activation

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Control indicators in the instrument cluster

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Control indicators in the centreconsole

Turn signalO illuminates or flashes green.

Illuminates brieflyThe parking lights are switched on.

FlashesA turn signal or the hazard warningflashers are activated.Rapid flashing: failure of a turn signallight or associated fuse, failure of turnsignal light on trailer.

Bulb replacement 3 155, Fuses3 161.Turn signals 3 104.

Seat belt reminderX for driver's seat illuminates orflashes red.k for front passenger seat illuminatesor flashes red, when seat is occupied.Y for rear seats illuminate in theDriver Information Centre (DIC).When the ignition is switched on, theindicator light illuminates for severalseconds.If seat belt becomes unbuckled whenthe vehicle is moving, the indicatorlight illuminates.If the seat belt is buckled, the indicatorlight extinguishes.Three-point seat belts 3 40.

Airbag and belt tensionersv illuminates red.

When the ignition is switched on, thecontrol indicator illuminates for a fewseconds. If it does not illuminate,does not go out after a few secondsor illuminates whilst driving, there is afault in the airbag system. Seek theassistance of a workshop. Theairbags and belt pretensioners mayfail to trigger in the event of anaccident.Deployment of the belt pretensionersor airbags is indicated by continuousillumination of v.

9 Warning

Have the cause of the faultremedied immediately by aworkshop.

Belt pretensioners, airbag system3 39, 3 42.

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Airbag deactivation

The control indicators are located inthe instrument panel.d for front passenger airbagilluminates.When the control indicatorilluminates, the front passengerairbag is activated and a child orinfant seat should not be installed onthe front passenger seat.c for front passenger airbagilluminates.

When the control indicator illuminatesthe front passenger airbag isdeactivated.Airbag deactivation 3 44.

Charging systemp illuminates red.Illuminates when the ignition isswitched on and extinguishes shortlyafter the engine starts.

Illuminates when the engine isrunningStop, switch off engine. Battery is notcharging. Engine cooling may beinterrupted. The brake servo unit maycease to be effective. Seek theassistance of a workshop.

Malfunction indicator lightZ illuminates or flashes yellow.Illuminates when the ignition isswitched on and extinguishes shortlyafter the engine starts.

Illuminates when the engine isrunningFault in the emission control system.The permitted emission limits may beexceeded. Seek the assistance of aworkshop immediately.

Flashes when the engine isrunningFault that could lead to catalyticconverter damage. Ease up on theaccelerator until the flashing stops.Seek the assistance of a workshopimmediately.

Service vehicle soong illuminates yellow.Additionally a warning message or awarning code is displayed.The vehicle needs a service.Seek the assistance of a workshop.Vehicle messages 3 90.

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Brake and clutch systemBrake and clutch fluid level& illuminates red.The brake and clutch fluid level is toolow 3 152.

9 Warning

Stop. Do not continue yourjourney. Consult a workshop.

Illuminates after the ignition isswitched on if the parking brake isapplied 3 126.

Operate pedal- illuminates yellow.Clutch pedal needs to be operated tostart the engine. Stop-start system3 117.

Antilock brake system(ABS)u illuminates yellow.

Illuminates for a few seconds after theignition is switched on. The system isready for operation when the controlindicator extinguishes.If the control indicator does notextinguish after a few seconds, or if itilluminates while driving, there is afault in the ABS. The brake systemremains operational but without ABSregulation.Antilock brake system 3 125.

Upshift[ illuminates green or is shown as asymbol in the Driver InformationCentre with Uplevel-Combi-Displaywhen upshifting is recommended forfuel saving reasons.ECO drive assistant 3 92.

Descent control systemu illuminates or flashes green.Descent control system 3 128

IlluminatesThe system is ready for operation.

FlashesThe system is activated.

Power steeringc illuminates yellow.It illuminates when the ignition isswitched on and extinguishes shortlyafter the engine starts.If the indicator does not extinguishafter a few seconds, or if it illuminateswhile driving, there is a failure in thepower steering system.Seek the assistance of a workshop.

Lane departure warning) illuminates green or yellow orflashes yellow.

Illuminates greenSystem is switched on and ready tooperate.

Illuminates yellowFailure in the system. Seek theassistance of a workshop.

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Flashes yellowSystem recognises an unintendedlane change.

Ultrasonic parking assistr illuminates yellow.Fault in systemorFault due to sensors that are dirty orcovered by ice or snoworInterference due to external sourcesof ultrasound. Once the source ofinterference is removed, the systemwill operate normally.Have the cause of the fault in thesystem remedied by a workshop.Ultrasonic parking assist 3 134.

Electronic Stability Controloffn illuminates yellow.The system is deactivated.

Electronic Stability Controland Traction Controlsystemb illuminates or flashes yellow.

IlluminatesA fault in the system is present.Continued driving is possible. Drivingstability, however, may deterioratedepending on road surfaceconditions.Have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.

FlashesThe system is actively engaged.Engine output may be reduced andthe vehicle may be brakedautomatically to a small degree.Electronic Stability Control 3 128,Traction Control system 3 127.

Traction Control system offk illuminates yellow.The system is deactivated.

Preheating! illuminates yellow.Preheating is activated. Onlyactivates when outside temperatureis low.

Diesel particle filter% illuminates or flashes yellow.The diesel particle filter requirescleaning.Continue driving until %extinguishes. If possible, do not allowengine speed to drop below2000 rpm.

IlluminatesThe diesel particle filter is full. Startcleaning process as soon aspossible.

FlashesThe maximum filling level of the filteris reached. Start cleaning processimmediately to avoid damage to theengine.

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Diesel particle filter 3 120, Stop-startsystem 3 117.

Tyre pressure monitoringsystemw illuminates or flashes yellow.

IlluminatesTyre pressure loss. Stop immediatelyand check tyre pressure.

FlashesFault in system or tyre withoutpressure sensor mounted (e.g. sparewheel). After 60-90 seconds thecontrol indicator illuminatescontinuously. Consult a workshop.Tyre pressure monitor system3 168.

Engine oil pressureI illuminates red.Illuminates when the ignition isswitched on and extinguishes shortlyafter the engine starts.

Illuminates when the engine isrunning

Caution

Engine lubrication may beinterrupted. This may result indamage to the engine and/orlocking of the drive wheels.

1. Depress clutch.2. Select neutral gear, set selector

lever to N.3. Move out of the flow of traffic as

quickly as possible withoutimpeding other vehicles.

4. Switch off ignition.

9 Warning

When the engine is off,considerably more force is neededto brake and steer. During anAutostop the brake servo unit willstill be operational.

Do not remove key until vehicle isstationary, otherwise the steeringwheel lock could engageunexpectedly.

Check oil level before seeking theassistance of a workshop 3 149.

Low fueli illuminates or flashes yellow.

IlluminatesLevel in fuel tank is too low.

FlashesFuel used up. Refuel immediately.Never run the tank dry.Catalytic converter 3 121.Bleeding the diesel fuel system3 154.

Immobiliserd flashes yellow.Fault in the immobiliser system. Theengine cannot be started.

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Have the cause of the fault remediedby a repairer.

Exterior light8 illuminates green.The exterior lights are on 3 99.

High beamC illuminates blue.Illuminates when high beam is on orduring headlight flash 3 100, or whenhigh beam is on with high beamassist, adaptive forward lighting3 101.

Adaptive forward lightingf illuminates or flashes yellow.

IlluminatesThe adaptive forward lighting systemneeds a service.Seek the assistance of a workshop.Adaptive forward lighting 3 101.

FlashesSystem switched to symmetrical lowbeam.Control indicator f flashes for approx.4 seconds after the ignition isswitched on as a reminder that thesystem has been activated 3 101.Automatic light control 3 99.

Fog light> illuminates green.The front fog lights are on 3 104.

Rear fog lightr illuminates yellow.The rear fog light is on 3 104.

Cruise controlm illuminates white or green.

Illuminates whiteThe system is on.

Illuminates greenCruise control is active.

Cruise control 3 129.

Vehicle detected aheadA illuminates green.A vehicle ahead is detected in thesame lane.Forward collision alert 3 132.

Bonnet open/ illuminates when the bonnet isopen on vehicles with stop-startsystem.Stop-start system 3 117.

Door openh illuminates red.A door or the tailgate is open.

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Information displaysDriver Information CentreThe Driver Information Centre (DIC)is located in the instrument clusterbetween speedometer andtachometer. It is available asMidlevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display.

Midlevel-Display indicates:■ overall odometer■ trip odometer■ some control indicators■ vehicle information

■ trip/fuel information■ vehicle messages, displayed as

code numbers 3 90.

In the Uplevel-Combi-Display, menupages can be selected by pushing theMENU button, Menu symbols areindicated in the top line of the display:■ X Vehicle Information Menu■ W Trip/Fuel Information Menu■ s ECO Information Menu

Some of the displayed functions differwhen the vehicle is being driven or ata standstill. Some functions are onlyavailable when the vehicle is beingdriven.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.Memorised settings 3 21.

Selecting menus and functionsThe menus and functions can beselected via the buttons on the turnsignal lever.

Press the MENU button to switchbetween the menus or to return froma submenu to the next higher menulevel.

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Turn the adjuster wheel to highlight amenu option or to set a numeric value.

Press the SET/CLR button to select afunction or to confirm a message.

Vehicle Information MenuPress the MENU button to select theVehicle Information Menu, or onUplevel-Combi-Display select X.Turn the adjuster wheel to select asubmenu. Press the SET/CLR buttonto confirm.Follow the instructions given in thesubmenus.Possible submenus can be,depending on the version:■ Unit: displayed units can be

changed■ Tyre Pressure: checks tyre

pressure of all wheels duringdriving 3 168

■ Remaining Oil Life: indicates whento change the engine oil and filter3 76

■ Traffic Sign Assistant: displaysdetected traffic signs for the currentroute section 3 138

■ Speed Warning: if exceeding thepreset speed, a warning chime willbe activated

Selection and indication can bedifferent between Midlevel- andUplevel-Combi-Display.

Trip/Fuel Information MenuPress the MENU button to select theTrip/Fuel Information Menu, or selectW on Uplevel-Combi-Display.Turn the adjuster wheel to select asubmenu. Press the SET/CLR buttonto confirm.■ Trip odometer 1■ Trip odometer 2■ Digital speedTrip odometer 2 and digital speed areonly available on vehicles withUplevel-Combi-Display.On vehicles with trip computer moresubmenus are available.Selection and indication can bedifferent between Midlevel- andUplevel-Combi-Display.Trip/Fuel Information Menu, TripComputer 3 92.

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ECO Information MenuPress the MENU button to selects in the top line of the Uplevel-Combi-Display.Turn the adjuster wheel to select asubmenu. Press the SET/CLR buttonto confirm.Submenus are:

■ Shift indication: Current gear isindicated inside an arrow. Thecypher above recommendsupshifting for fuel saving reasons.Eco index display: The current fuelconsumption is indicated on asegment display. For economical

driving, adapt your driving style tokeep the filled segments within theEco area. The more segments arefilled, the higher the fuelconsumption. Simultaneously thecurrent consumption value isindicated.

■ Top Consumers: List of top comfortconsumers currently switched on isdisplayed in descending order. Fuelsaving potential is indicated. Aswitched-off consumer disappearsfrom the list and the consumptionvalue will be updated.

■ Economy Trend: Displays theaverage consumption developmentover a distance of 50 km. Filledsegments display the consumptionin 5 km steps and shows the effectof topography or driving behaviouron fuel consumption.

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Graphic-Info-Display,Colour-Info-DisplayDepending on the vehicleconfiguration the vehicle has aGraphic- or Colour-Info-Display. TheInfo-Display is located in theinstrument panel above theInfotainment system.

Graphic-Info-Display

Graphic-Info-Display indicates:■ time 3 73■ outside temperature 3 73■ date 3 73

■ Infotainment system, seedescription in the Infotainmentsystem manual

■ settings for vehicle personalisation3 95

Colour-Info-Display

The Colour-Information-Displayindicates in colour:■ time 3 73■ outside temperature 3 73■ date 3 73

■ Infotainment system, seedescription in the Infotainmentsystem manual

■ navigation, see description in theInfotainment system manual

■ system settings■ vehicle messages 3 90■ settings for vehicle personalisation3 95

The type of information and how it isdisplayed depends on the equipmentof the vehicle and the settings made.

Selecting menus and settingsMenus and settings are accessed viathe display.

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Selections are made via:■ menus■ function buttons and multifunction

knob of the Infotainment system

Selecting with the Infotainmentsystem

Select a function via the Infotainmentsystem buttons. The menu of theselected function is displayed.The multifunction knob is used toselect an item and to confirm.

Multifunction knobThe multifunction knob is the centralcontrol element for the menus:Turn■ To mark a menu option■ To set a numeric value or to display

a menu option

Press (the outer ring)■ To select or activate the marked

option■ To confirm a set value■ To switch a system function on/offBACK buttonPress button to:■ exit a menu without changing

settings■ return from a submenu to a higher

menu level■ delete the last character in a

character sequencePress and hold the button for a fewseconds to delete the entire entry.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

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Vehicle messagesMessages are indicated mainly in theDriver Information Centre (DIC), insome cases together with a warningchime.

Press the SET/CLR button, theMENU button or turn the adjusterwheel to confirm a message.

Vehicle messages on theMidlevel-Display

The vehicle messages are displayedas code numbers.

No. Vehicle message

10 Brakes overheated

16 Brake light failure

17 Headlight levelling malfunc‐tion

25 Left front turn signal failure

26 Left rear turn signal failure

No. Vehicle message

27 Right front turn signal failure

28 Right rear turn signal failure

49 Lane departure warningunavailable

53 Tighten gas cap

54 Water in diesel fuel filter

55 Diesel particle filter is full3 120

56 Tyre pressure imbalance onfront axle

57 Tyre pressure imbalance onrear axle

S68 Service power steering

S73 Service all-wheel drive system

S74 Service AFL

S75 Service air conditioning

S77 Service lane departurewarning

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No. Vehicle message

S79 Top up engine oil

S81 Service transmission

S82 Change engine oil soon

S84 Engine power is reduced

S89 Service vehicle soon

128 Bonnet open

134 Park assist fault, cleanbumper

S136 Service parking assist

145 Check washer fluid level

174 Low battery

Note"S" means "Service vehicle soon".Seek the assistance of a workshopimmediately.

Vehicle messages on theUplevel-Combi-Display

The vehicle messages are displayedas text. Follow the instructions givenin the messages.The system displays messagesregarding the following topics:■ Fluid levels■ Anti-theft alarm system■ Brakes■ Drive systems■ Ride control systems■ Cruise control

■ Object detection systems■ Lighting, bulb replacement■ Wiper/washer system■ Doors, windows■ Radio remote control■ Seat belts■ Airbag systems■ Engine and transmission■ Tyre pressure■ Diesel particle filter 3 120■ Battery

Warning chimesWhen starting the engine orwhilst driving■ If the door or bonnet is open.■ If seat belt is not fastened.■ If a certain speed is exceeded with

parking brake applied.

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■ If a warning message or a warningcode appears in the DriverInformation Centre.

■ If the parking assist detects anobject.

When the vehicle is parked and/or the driver's door is opened■ When the key is in the ignition

switch.■ With exterior lights on.

Battery voltageWhen the battery voltage is runninglow, a warning message or warningcode 174 will appear in the DriverInformation Centre.1. Switch off immediately electrical

consumers which are not requiredfor a safe ride, such as seatheating, heated rear window orother main consumers.

2. Charge the battery by drivingcontinuously for a while or byusing a charging device.

The warning message or warningcode will disappear after the enginehas been started two timesconsecutively without voltage drop.If the battery cannot be recharged,have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.

Trip computerThe menus and functions can beselected via the buttons on the turnsignal lever 3 85.

On Midlevel-Display, press theMENU button to select the Trip/FuelInformation Menu, or select W onthe Uplevel-Combi-Display.

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Trip/Fuel Information Menu onUplevel-Combi-DisplayTurn the adjuster wheel to select thesubmenus:

■ Digital speed■ Range■ Instantaneous consumption

■ Trip odometer 1■ Average consumption 1■ Average speed 1

■ Trip odometer 2■ Average consumption 2■ Average speed 2■ Route guidance

Digital speedDigital display of the instantaneousspeed.

RangeRange is calculated from current fueltank content and currentconsumption. The display showsaverage values.

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After refuelling, the range is updatedautomatically after a brief delay.When the fuel level in the tank is low,a message appears on vehicles withUplevel-Combi-Display.When the tank has to be refuelledimmediately, a warning code orwarning message is displayed onvehicles with Midlevel- and Uplevel-Combi-Display.Additionally the control indicator i inthe fuel gauge illuminates or flashes3 83.

Instantaneous consumptionDisplay of the instantaneousconsumption.

Trip computer 1 and 2The information of two trip computerscan be reset separately for odometer,average consumption and averagespeed, making it possible to displaydifferent trip information for differentdrivers.To reset, press the SET/CLR buttonin each mode for a few seconds.

Trip odometerTrip odometer displays the recordeddistance since a certain reset.Trip odometer counts up to a distanceof 2000 km then resets to 0.

Average consumptionDisplay of average consumption. Themeasurement can be reset at anytime and starts with a default value.To reset, press the SET/CLR buttonfor a few seconds.

Average speedDisplay of average speed. Themeasurement can be reset at anytime.To reset, press the SET/CLR buttonfor a few seconds.

Route guidanceAdditionally to the navigationinformation in the Colour-Info-Display, route guidance is displayedin the Driver Information Centre.

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Vehicle personalisationThe vehicle can be personalised bychanging the settings in theInfotainment system.Depending on vehicle equipmentsome of the functions describedbelow might not be available.

Settings in the Info-DisplayCD 400Press the CONFIG button for theSettings menu.

Press the CONFIG button, whenignition is on and Infotainment systemis activated.Setting menus is displayed.To switch the setting menus turn theMENU knob.To select the setting menus, press theMENU button.To close or back to previous, pressthe BACK button.The following settings can beselected:■ Languages■ Time Date■ Radio settings■ Bluetooth settings■ Vehicle settingsIn the corresponding submenus thefollowing settings can be changed:

LanguagesSelection of the desired language.

Time DateSee Clock 3 73.

Radio settingsSee Infotainment manual for furtherinformation.

Bluetooth settingsSee Infotainment manual for furtherinformation.

Vehicle settings■ Climate and air quality

Auto fan speed: Modifies the fanregulation. Changed setting will beactive after switching the ignition offand on again.Climate control mode: Activate ordeactivate cooling.Auto demist: Supports windscreendehumidification by automaticallyselecting the necessary settingsand auto air conditioning mode.Auto rear demist: Automaticactivation of rear heated window.

■ Comfort settingsChime volume: Changes thevolume of warning chimes.

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Personalization by driver: Activatesor deactivates the personalisationfunction.Rear auto wipe in reverse:Activates or deactivatesautomatically switching on of therear window wiper when reversegear is engaged.

■ Exterior ambient lightingExterior lighting by unlocking:Activate or deactivate the entrylighting.Duration upon exit of vehicle:Activate or deactivate and changethe duration of exit lighting.

■ Power door locksAuto door lock: Activates ordeactivates the automatic doorunlocking function after switchingoff ignition. Activates or deactivatesthe automatic door locking functionafter driving off.Stop door lock if door open:Activates or deactivates theautomatic door locking functionwhile a door is open.

Delayed door lock: Activates ordeactivates the delayed doorlocking function.

■ Remote locking, unlocking, startingRemote unlock feedback:Activate or deactivate the hazardwarning flasher feedback whilstunlocking.Remote door unlock: Change theconfiguration to unlock only thedriver's door or the whole vehiclewhilst unlocking.

■ Restore factory settings:Reset all settings to the defaultsettings.

Settings in the Info-DisplayNavi 600Press the CONFIG button. The menuSettings is displayed.

The following settings can beselected by turning and pressing themultifunction knob:■ Languages■ Time & Date■ Radio settings■ Phone settings■ Navigation settings■ Vehicle settings■ Display settingsIn the corresponding submenus thefollowing settings can be changed:

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LanguagesSelection of the desired language.

Time & DateSee Clock 3 73.

Radio settingsSee description for Infotainmentsystem in the Infotainment manual.

Phone settingsSee description for Infotainmentsystem in the Infotainment manual.

Navigation settingsSee description for Infotainmentsystem in the Infotainment manual.

Vehicle settings

■ Climate and air qualityAuto fan speed: Modifies the fanregulation. Changed setting will beactive after switching the ignition offand on again.Climate control mode: Activate ordeactivate cooling.Auto demist: Supports windscreendehumidification by automaticallyselecting the necessary settingsand auto air conditioning mode.Auto rear demist: Automaticactivation of rear heated window.

■ Comfort settingsChime volume: Change the volumeof warning chimes.Rear auto wipe in reverse: Activateor deactivate automaticallyswitching on of the rear windowwiper when reverse gear isengaged.

■ Park assist / Collision detectionPark assist: Activate or deactivatethe ultrasonic parking assist.

■ Exterior ambient lightingDuration upon exit of vehicle:Activate or deactivate and changethe duration of exit lighting.

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Exterior lighting by unlocking:Activate or deactivate the welcomelighting.

■ Power door locksAuto door lock: Activates ordeactivates the automatic doorunlocking function after switchingoff ignition. Activates or deactivatesthe automatic door locking functionafter driving off.Prevent doorlock while door open:Activates or deactivates theautomatic door locking functionwhile a door is open.

■ Lock / Unlock / Start by remoteRemote unlock feedback: Activateor deactivate the hazard warningflasher feedback whilst unlocking.Remote door unlock: Change theconfiguration to unlock only thedriver's door or the whole vehiclewhilst unlocking.Auto relock doors: Activate ordeactivate the automatic relock

function after unlocking withoutopening the vehicle.

■ Restore factory settingsRestore factory settings: Reset allsettings to the default settings.

Display settingsSelectable display settings:■ Day mode: Optimisation for

daylight conditions.■ Night mode: Optimisation for

darkness.■ Automatic mode: The display

changes mode when the vehiclelights are switched on/off.

■ Rear view camera: Changes thesettings for the rear view camera.

■ Picture frame: See description forInfotainment system in theInfotainment manual.

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Lighting

Exterior lighting ............................ 99Interior lighting ........................... 105Lighting features ........................ 106

Exterior lightingLight switch

Turn light switch:AUTO = automatic light control:

exterior lighting is switchedon and off automaticallydepending on externallighting conditions.

m = activation or deactivationof the automatic lightcontrol. Switch turns backto AUTO.

8 = sidelights9 = low beam

Vehicles without automatic lightcontrol:7 = off

Tail lightsTail lights are illuminated togetherwith low beam and sidelights.

Automatic light control

When the automatic light controlfunction is switched on and theengine is running, the systemswitches between daytime runninglight and low beam automaticallydepending on the lighting conditions.

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Daytime running lightDaytime running light increasesvisibility of the vehicle during daylight.While the daytime running light isactive, the tail lights are switched onor off depending on country-specificvariant.

Automatic headlight activationDuring poor lighting conditions thelow beam is switched on.

Tunnel detectionWhen a tunnel is entered the lowbeam is switched on.Adaptive forward lighting 3 101.

High beam

To switch from low to high beam,push lever.To switch to low beam, push leveragain or pull.

Headlight flashTo activate the headlight flash, pulllever.

Headlight rangeadjustmentManual headlight rangeadjustment

To adapt headlight range to thevehicle load to prevent dazzling: turnthumb wheel ? to required position.0 = front seats occupied1 = all seats occupied2 = all seats occupied and load

compartment laden3 = driver's seat occupied and load

compartment laden.

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Headlights when drivingabroadThe asymmetrical headlight beamextends visibility at the edge of theroad at the passenger side.However, when driving in countrieswhere traffic drives on the oppositeside of the road, adjust the headlightsto prevent dazzling of oncomingtraffic.

Vehicles with halogen headlightsystem

The adjusting screws are locatedabove the headlight.

Turn the adjusting screws with thescrewdriver clockwise by half a turn.For deactivation, turn the adjustingscrews counterclockwise by half aturn.

Caution

Have the adjustment of theheadlights checked afterdeactivation.We recommend consulting aworkshop.

Vehicles with adaptive forwardlighting system

1. Key in ignition switch.2. Pull turn signal lever and hold

(headlight flash).3. Switch on ignition.4. After about 3 seconds, a signal

sounds.The headlights are aimedautomatically.Every time the ignition is switched on,f flashes as a reminder for approx. 4seconds.For deactivation operate the sameprocedure as described above. f willnot flash when function isdeactivated.Control indicator f 3 84.

Adaptive forward lightingThe Adaptive forward lightingfunctions are only available with Bi-Xenon headlights. Light range, lightdistribution and intensity of light arevariably triggered depending on thelight conditions, weather and roadtype.

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Playstreet lightingActivated automatically at low speedup to approx. 30 km/h. The light beamis turned at an angle of -5°/3° to theroadside.

Town lightingActivated automatically at a speed upto approx. 50 km/h and when streetlights are detected by the light sensor.The light range is reduced by anextended light distribution.

Country lightingActivated automatically at a speedrange between approx. 50 and115 km/h. The beam of light and thebrightness is different between theleft and the right side.

Motorway lightingActivated automatically at a speedabove approx. 115 km/h and minimalsteering movements. It switches onafter a delay or directly when thevehicle is powerfully accelerated. Thelight beam is longer and brighter.

Adverse weather lightingActivated automatically up to a speedof approx. 70 km/h, when the rainsensor recognises condensation orthe wiper operates continuously. Therange, distribution and light intensityis regulated variably depending onvisibility.

Dynamic curve lighting

The light beam pivots based onsteering wheel angle and speed,improving lighting in curves.Control indicator f 3 84.

Corner lightingOn tight bends or when turning off,depending on the steering angle orthe turn signal light, an additional leftor right reflector is switched on whichilluminates the road at an right angleto the direction of travel. It is activatedup to a speed of 40 km/h.Control indicator f 3 84.

Reversing functionIf the headlights are on and reversegear is engaged, both corner lightsare switched on. They remainilluminated for 20 seconds afterdisengaging reverse gear or untildriving faster than 17 km/h in aforward gear.

High beam assistThis feature allows high beam asmain driving light by night and whenvehicle speed is faster than 40 km/h.

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It switches to low beam when:■ the camera in the windscreen

detects the lights of oncoming orpreceding vehicles

■ the vehicle speed is slower than20 km/h

■ it is foggy or snowy■ driving in urban areas

Activation

The high beam assist is activated bypushing the indicator lever twice witha speed above 40 km/h.

The green control indicator lilluminates continuously when theassist is activated, the blue one 7illuminates when high beam is on.Control indicator l 3 84.

DeactivationPush indicator lever once. It is alsodeactivated when front or rear foglights are switched on.If a headlight flash is activated whenthe high beam is on, the high beamassist will be deactivated.If a headlight flash is activated whenthe high beam is off, the high beamassist will stay activated.High beam assist is always activeafter the ignition is switched on.

Dynamic automatic headlightlevellingTo prevent oncoming traffic fromdazzle, headlight levelling isautomatically adjusted based oninclination information measured byfront and rear axle, acceleration ordeceleration and vehicle speed.

Fault in Adaptive forwardlighting systemWhen the system detects a failure inthe Adaptive forward lighting system,the system moves to a preset positionto avoid dazzling of oncoming traffic.If this is not possible, the affectedheadlight will be automaticallyswitched off. In any case, oneheadlight will stay on. A warningmessage or a warning code isdisplayed in the Driver InformationCentre.

Hazard warning flashers

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Operated with the ¨ button.

Turn and lane-changesignals

lever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signal

If the lever is moved past theresistance point, the turn signal isswitched on constantly. When thesteering wheel moves back, the turnsignal is automatically deactivated.For three flashes, e.g. when changinglanes, press the lever until resistanceis felt and then release.

Move the lever to the resistance pointand hold for longer indication.Switch the turn signal off manually bymoving the lever to its originalposition.

Front fog lights

Operated with the > button.

Rear fog light

Operated with the r button.Light switch in position AUTO:switching on rear fog light will switchheadlights on automatically.Light switch in position 8: rear foglight can only be switched on withfront fog lights.

Reversing lightsThe reversing light comes on whenthe ignition is on and reverse gear isselected.

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Misted light coversThe inside of the light housing maymist up briefly in poor, wet and coldweather conditions, in heavy rain orafter washing. The mist disappearsquickly by itself; to help switch on theheadlights.

Interior lightingInstrument panelillumination control

Brightness of the following lights canbe adjusted when the exterior lightsare on:■ Instrument panel illumination■ Steering wheel controlsTurn thumb wheel A and hold untilthe desired brightness is obtained.

Interior lightsCourtesy light

Operate rocker switch:⃒ = onw = automatic switching on and off§ = off

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Reading lights

The front reading lights are located inthe overhead console.Press s and t to turn each light onor off.

Glove box lightingIlluminates when the glovebox isopened.

Sunvisor lightsIlluminates when the cover is opened.

Lighting featuresEntry lightingWelcome lightingFollowing lights are switched on for ashort time by unlocking the vehiclewith the radio remote control:■ low beam,■ sidelights,■ tail lights,■ reversing lights,■ number plate lights,■ instrument panel light,■ interior lights.This function works only in the darkand facilitates locating the vehicle.Activation or deactivation of thisfunction can be changed in the menuSettings in the Info-Display. Vehiclepersonalisation 3 95.

The following lights will additionallyswitch on when driver's door isopened:■ some switches■ some interior lights.

Exit lightingLow beam, sidelights and tail lightsilluminate the surrounding area for anadjustable time after leaving thevehicle.

Switching onActivation, deactivation and durationof lighting of this function can bechanged in the Vehicle Settings.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

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Vehicles without automatic light

1. Switch off ignition.2. Remove ignition key.3. Open driver's door.4. Pull turn signal lever.5. Close driver's door.

If the driver's door is not closed thelights switch off after a few seconds.The lighting is switched offimmediately if the turn signal lever ispulled while the driver's door is open.

Vehicles with automatic light1. Light switch in AUTO.2. Switch off ignition.3. Remove ignition key.

Depending on the external lightingconditions the exit lighting is switchedon.

Battery dischargeprotectionTo prevent discharge of the batterywhen the ignition is switched off,some interior lights are switched offautomatically after some time.

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Climate control

Climate control systems ............. 108Air vents ..................................... 112Maintenance .............................. 113

Climate control systemsHeating and ventilationsystem

Controls for:■ Air distribution■ Temperature■ Fan speedV: demisting and defrostingHeated rear window Ü 3 31.

Temperaturered = warmblue = cold

Heating will not be fully effective untilthe engine has reached normaloperating temperature.

Air distributionl = to windscreen and front door

windowsM = to head areaK = to foot well

Combination settings are possible.

Fan speedAdjust the air flow by switching the fanto the desired speed.

Demisting and defrosting■ Press button V: fan automatically

switches to higher speed, the airdistribution is directed towards thewindscreen.

■ Set temperature control to warmestlevel.

■ Switch on heated rear window Ü.■ Open side air vents as required and

direct them towards the doorwindows.

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Air conditioning system

In addition to the heating andventilation system, the airconditioning system has controls for:n = cooling4 = air recirculation

Cooling nOperated with the n button and isfunctional only when the engine andfan are running.The air conditioning system cools anddehumidifies (dries) as soon as theoutside temperature is above a

specific level. Thereforecondensation may form and drip fromunder the vehicle.If no cooling or drying is required,switch the cooling system off to savefuel. When the cooling system isswitched off, no engine restart will berequested by the climate controlsystem during an Autostop.

Air recirculation system 4Operated with the 4 button.

9 Warning

The exchange of fresh air isreduced in air recirculation mode.In operation without cooling the airhumidity increases, so thewindows may mist up from inside.The quality of the passengercompartment air deteriorates,which may cause the vehicleoccupants to feel drowsy.

Air distribution to l: Air recirculationis deactivated.

Maximum coolingBriefly open the windows so that hotair can disperse quickly.■ Cooling n on.■ Air recirculation system 4 on.■ Press air distribution switch M.■ Set temperature control to coldest

level.■ Set fan speed to highest level.■ Open all vents.

Demisting and defrosting thewindows V■ Press button V: fan automatically

switches to higher speed, the airdistribution is directed towards thewindscreen.

■ Switch cooling n on.■ Set temperature control to warmest

level.■ Switch on heated rear window Ü.■ Open side air vents as required and

direct them towards the doorwindows.

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NoteIf the V button is pressed while theengine is running, an Autostop willbe inhibited until the V button ispressed again.If the V button is pressed while theengine is in an Autostop, the enginewill restart automatically.

Electronic climate controlsystem

Controls for:■ Air distribution■ Temperature■ Fan speed

AUTO = automatic mode4 = manual air recirculationV = demisting and defrosting

Heated rear window Ü 3 31.The preselected temperature isautomatically regulated. In theautomatic mode the fan speed and airdistribution automatically regulate theair flow.The system can be manually adaptedvia the use of air distribution and airflow controls.

Each change of settings is shown inthe Info-Display for a few seconds.

The electronic climate control systemis only fully operational when theengine is running.

Automatic mode AUTO

Basic setting for maximum comfort:■ Press AUTO button, the air

distribution and fan speed areregulated automatically.

■ Open all air vents.■ Press n to switch on cooling.■ Set the desired temperature.

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Temperature preselectionTemperatures can be set to thedesired value.If the minimum temperature is set, theclimate control system runs atmaximum cooling.If the maximum temperature is set,the climate control system runs atmaximum heating.NoteIf the temperature will be reduced forclimate comfort reasons, anAutostop can be inhibited or theengine will restart automatically,when cooling is switched on.Stop-start system 3 117.

The temperature can be adjustedseparately for driver and frontpassenger side.

Demisting and defrosting thewindows V■ Press button V.■ Press cooling button n.

■ Temperature and air distributionare set automatically and the fanruns at high speed.

■ Switch on heated rear window Ü.■ To return to automatic mode: press

button V or AUTO.NoteIf the V button is pressed while theengine is running, an Autostop willbe inhibited until the V button ispressed again.If the V button is pressed while theengine is in an Autostop, the enginewill restart automatically.

Manual settingsClimate control system settings canbe changed by activating the buttonsand rotary knobs as follows.Changing a setting will deactivate theautomatic mode.

Fan speed ZThe selected fan speed is indicatedwith x and a number in the display. Ifthe fan is switched off the airconditioning is also deactivated.

To return to automatic mode: PressAUTO button.

Air distribution l, M, KPress appropriate button for desiredadjustment. Activation is indicated bythe LED in the button.l = to windscreen and front door

windows.M = to head area.K = to foot well.

Combination of settings are possible.Return to automatic air distribution:Deactivate corresponding setting orpress button AUTO.

Cooling nActivate or deactivate with the nbutton.The air conditioning system cools anddehumidifies (dries) when outsidetemperature is above a specific level.Therefore condensation may formand drip from under the vehicle.If no cooling or drying is required,switch the cooling system off to savefuel. When the cooling system is

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switched off, no engine restart will berequested by the climate controlsystem during an Autostop.Exception: defrost system is activatedand outside temperature above 0° Crequests a restart.The display will indicate Eco whencooling is deactivated.

Air recirculation mode 4Press button 4 once to activate themanual air recirculation mode.

9 Warning

The exchange of fresh air isreduced in air recirculation mode.In operation without cooling the airhumidity increases, so thewindows may mist up from inside.The quality of the passengercompartment air deteriorates,which may cause the vehicleoccupants to feel drowsy.

Air conditioning with the enginenot runningWhen ignition is off, the residual heator cooling in the system can be usedfor climate control in passengercompartment.

Auxiliary heaterAir heaterQuickheat is an electric auxiliary airheater which automatically warms upthe passenger compartment morequickly.

Air ventsAdjustable air ventsAt least one air vent must be openwhile the cooling is on.

To open the vent, turn the adjusterwheel to the right. Adjust the airamount at the vent outlet by turningthe adjuster wheel.

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Direct the flow of air by tilting andswivelling the slats.To close the vent, turn the adjusterwheel to the left.

9 Warning

Do not attach any objects to theslats of the air vents. Risk ofdamage and injury in case of anaccident.

Fixed air ventsAdditional air vents are locatedbeneath the windscreen and doorwindows and in the foot wells.

MaintenanceAir intake

The air intake in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake.Remove any leaves, dirt or snow.

Pollen filterThe pollen filter cleans dust, soot,pollen and spores from the airentering the vehicle through the airintake.

Filter replacement:1. Remove the glove box.

To remove the glove box, openand pull it.

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2. Remove the filter cover bypushing both sides and pulling ofthe cover.

3. Replace the air conditioner filter.4. Assemble the filter cover and

glove box in reverse order.We recommend that you consult yourworkshop to replace the filter.

Air conditioning regularoperationIn order to ensure continuouslyefficient performance, cooling mustbe operated for a few minutes once amonth, irrespective of the weatherand time of year. Operation withcooling is not possible when theoutside temperature is too low.

ServiceFor optimal cooling performance, it isrecommended to annually check theclimate control system, startingthree years after initial vehicleregistration, including:■ Functionality and pressure test■ Heating functionality■ Leakage check■ Check of drive belts■ Cleaning of condenser and

evaporator drainage■ Performance check

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Driving and operating

Driving hints ............................... 115Starting and operating ............... 115Engine exhaust .......................... 120Automatic transmission .............. 121Manual transmission .................. 124Drive systems ............................ 125Brakes ........................................ 125Ride control systems ................. 127Driver assistance systems ......... 129Fuel ............................................ 142Towing ....................................... 145

Driving hintsControl of the vehicleNever coast with engine notrunning (except duringAutostop)Many systems will not function in thissituation (e.g. brake servo unit, powersteering). Driving in this manner is adanger to yourself and others. Allsystems function during an Autostop,but there will be a controlled reductionin power steering assist and vehiclespeed is reduced.Stop-start system 3 117.

PedalsTo ensure the pedal travel isuninhibited, there must be no mats inthe area of the pedals.

Starting and operatingNew vehicle running-inDo not brake unnecessarily hard forthe first few journeys.During the first drive, smoke mayoccur because of wax and oilevaporating off the exhaust system.Park the vehicle in the open for awhile after the first drive and avoidinhaling the fumes.During the running-in period fuel andengine oil consumption may behigher and the cleaning process ofthe diesel particle filter may takeplace more often. Autostop may beinhibited to allow for charging thebattery.Diesel particle filter 3 120.

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Ignition switch positions

0 = Ignition off1 = Steering wheel lock released,

ignition off2 = Ignition on, for diesel engine:

preheating3 = Starting

Starting the engine

Manual transmission: operate clutch.Automatic transmission: operatebrake and move the selector lever toP or N.Do not operate the accelerator pedal.Diesel engine: turn the key to position2 for preheating until controlindicator ! extinguishes.Turn the key briefly to position 3 andrelease: an automatic procedureoperates the starter with a short delayas long as the engine is running, seeAutomatic Starter Control.

Before restarting or to switch off theengine, turn the key back to position0.During an Autostop, the engine canbe started by depressing the clutchpedal.

Starting the vehicle at lowtemperaturesThe start of the engine withoutadditional heaters is possible down to-25 °С for diesel engines and -30 °Cfor petrol engines. Required is anengine oil with the correct viscosity,the correct fuel, performed servicesand a sufficiently charged battery.With temperatures below -30 °C theautomatic transmission requires awarming phase of approx. 5 minutes.The selector lever must be in positionP.

Automatic Starter ControlThis function controls the enginestarting procedure. The driver doesnot have to hold the key in position3. Once applied, the system will go onstarting automatically until the engine

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is running. Because of the checkingprocedure, the engine starts runningafter a short delay.Possible reasons for a non-startingengine:■ Clutch pedal not operated (manual

transmission)■ Brake pedal not operated or

selector lever not in P or N(automatic transmission)

■ Timeout occurred

Turbo engine warm-upUpon start-up, engine availabletorque may be limited for a short time,especially when the enginetemperature is cold. The limitation isto allow the lubrication system to fullyprotect the engine.

Overrun cut-offThe fuel supply is automatically cut offduring overrun, i.e. when the vehicleis driven with a gear engaged butaccelerator is released.

Stop-start systemThe stop-start system helps to savefuel and to reduce the exhaustemissions. When conditions allow, itswitches off the engine as soon as thevehicle is at a low speed or at astandstill, e.g. at a traffic light or in atraffic jam. It starts the engineautomatically as soon as the clutch isdepressed. A battery sensor ensuresthat an Autostop is only performed ifthe battery is sufficiently charged fora restart.

ActivationThe stop-start system is available assoon as the engine is started, thevehicle starts-off and the conditionsas stated below in this section arefulfilled.

Deactivation

Deactivate the stop-start systemmanually by pressing the eco button.The deactivation is indicated whenthe LED in the button extinguishes.

AutostopIf the vehicle is at a low speed or at astandstill, activate an Autostop asfollows:■ Depress the clutch pedal■ set the lever in neutral■ release the clutch pedalThe engine will be switched off whilethe ignition stays on.

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An Autostop is indicated by theneedle at the AUTOSTOP position inthe tachometer.During an Autostop, the heatingperformance, power steering andbrake performance will maintain.

Conditions for an AutostopThe stop-start system checks if eachof the following conditions is fulfilled.■ The stop-start system is not

manually deactivated■ the bonnet is fully closed■ the driver's door is closed or the

driver's seat belt is fastened

■ the battery is sufficiently chargedand in good condition

■ the engine is warmed up■ the engine coolant temperature is

not too high■ the engine exhaust temperature is

not too high, e.g. after driving withhigh engine load

■ the ambient temperature is not toolow

■ the climate control system allowsan Autostop

■ the brake vacuum is sufficient■ the self-cleaning function of the

diesel particle filter is not active■ the vehicle has moved since the

last AutostopOtherwise an Autostop will beinhibited.Ambient temperature near to thefreezing point can inhibit an Autostop.Certain settings of the climate controlsystem may inhibit an Autostop. Seeclimate control chapter for moredetails.

Immediately after motorway drivingan Autostop may be inhibited.New vehicle running-in 3 115.

Battery discharge protectionTo ensure reliable engine restarts,several battery discharge protectionfeatures are implemented as part ofthe stop-start system.

Power saving measuresDuring an Autostop, several electricalfeatures such as auxiliary electricheater or rear window heating aredisabled or switched into a powersaving mode. The fan speed of theclimate control system is reduced tosave power.

Restart of the engine by thedriverDepress the clutch pedal to restart theengine.The engine start is indicated by theneedle at the idle speed position inthe tachometer.

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If the selector lever is shifted out ofneutral before depressing the clutchfirst, control indicator - illuminatesor is shown as a message in theDriver Information Centre.Control indicator - 3 81.

Restart of the engine by thestop-start systemThe selector lever has to be in neutralto enable an automatic restart.If one of the following conditionsoccurs during an Autostop, theengine will be restarted automaticallyby the stop-start system.■ The stop-start system is manually

deactivated■ the bonnet is opened■ the driver's seat belt is unfastened

and the driver's door is opened■ the engine temperature is too low■ the battery is discharged■ the brake vacuum is not sufficient■ the vehicle starts to move

■ the climate control system requestsan engine start

■ the air conditioning is manuallyswitched on

If the bonnet is not fully closed, awarning message is displayed in theDriver Information Centre.If an electrical accessory, e.g. aportable CD player, is connected tothe power outlet, a brief power dropduring restart might be noticeable.

Parking■ Do not park the vehicle on an easily

ignitable surface. The hightemperature of the exhaust systemcould ignite the surface.

■ Always apply parking brake withoutpressing release button. Apply asfirmly as possible on downhill oruphill slopes. Depress the footbrake at the same time to reduceoperating force.

■ Switch off the engine and ignition.Turn the steering wheel until thesteering wheel lock engages.

■ If the vehicle is on a level surface oruphill slope, engage first gear or setthe selector lever to P beforeswitching off the ignition. On anuphill slope, turn the front wheelsaway from the kerb.If the vehicle is on a downhill slope,engage reverse gear or set theselector lever to P before switchingoff the ignition. Turn the frontwheels towards the kerb.

■ Lock the vehicle and activate theanti-theft alarm system.

NoteIn the event of an accident withairbag deployment, the engine isturned off automatically if the vehiclecomes to a standstill within a certaintime.

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Engine exhaust

9 Danger

Engine exhaust gases containpoisonous carbon monoxide,which is colourless and odourlessand could be fatal if inhaled.If exhaust gases enter the interiorof the vehicle, open the windows.Have the cause of the faultrectified by a workshop.Avoid driving with an open loadcompartment, otherwise exhaustgases could enter the vehicle.

Diesel particle filterThe diesel particle filter system filtersharmful soot particles out of theexhaust gases. The system includesa self-cleaning function that runsautomatically during driving withoutany notification. The filter is cleanedby periodically burning off the sootparticles at high temperature. Thisprocess takes place automaticallyunder set driving conditions and may

take up to 25 minutes. Typically itneeds between 7 and 12 minutes.Autostop is not available and fuelconsumption may be higher duringthis period. The emission of smellsand smoke during this process isnormal.

Under certain driving conditions, e.g.short distances, the system cannotclean itself automatically.If the cleaning of the filter is requiredand if previous driving conditions didnot enable automatic cleaning, it willbe indicated by control indicator %.Simultaneously Diesel partic. filter is

full continue driving or warningcode 55 appears in the DriverInformation Centre.% illuminates when diesel particlefilter is full. Start cleaning process assoon as possible.% flashes when diesel particle filterhas reached the maximum fillinglevel. Start cleaning processimmediately to avoid damage to theengine.

Cleaning processTo activate cleaning process,continue driving, keep engine speedabove 2000 revolutions per minute.Shift down if necessary. Dieselparticle filter cleaning is then started.If g illuminates additionally,cleaning is not possible, seek theassistance of a workshop.

Caution

If the cleaning process isinterrupted, there is a risk ofprovoking severe engine damage.

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Cleaning takes place quickest at highengine speeds and loads.The control indicator % extinguishesas soon as the self-cleaningoperation is complete.

Catalytic converterThe catalytic converter reduces theamount of harmful substances in theexhaust gases.

Caution

Fuel grades other than those listedon pages 3 142, 3 195 coulddamage the catalytic converter orelectronic components.Unburnt petrol will overheat anddamage the catalytic converter.Therefore avoid excessive use ofthe starter, running the fuel tankdry and starting the engine bypushing or towing.

In the event of misfiring, unevenengine running, a reduction in engineperformance or other unusualproblems, have the cause of the fault

rectified by a workshop as soon aspossible. In an emergency, drivingcan be continued for a short period,keeping vehicle speed and enginespeed low.

Automatic transmissionThe automatic transmission permitsautomatic gearshifting (automaticmode) or manual gearshifting(manual mode).

Transmission display

The mode or selected gear is shownin the transmission display.

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Selector lever

P = park position, wheels arelocked, engage only when thevehicle is stationary and theparking brake is applied

R = reverse gear, engage onlywhen the vehicle is stationary

N = neutralD = automatic mode with all gearsM = manual mode

The selector lever is locked in P andcan only be moved when the ignitionis on and the brake pedal is applied.

To engage P or R, press the releasebutton.The engine can only be started withthe lever in position P or N. Whenposition N is selected, press the brakepedal or apply the parking brakebefore starting.Do not accelerate while engaging agear. Never depress the acceleratorpedal and brake pedal at the sametime.When a gear is engaged, the vehicleslowly begins to creep when thebrake is released.

Engine brakingTo utilise the engine braking effect,select a lower gear in good time whendriving downhill, see manual mode.

Rocking the vehicleRocking the vehicle is onlypermissible if the vehicle is stuck insand, mud or snow. Move the selectorlever between D and R in a repeatpattern. Do not race the engine andavoid sudden acceleration.

ParkingApply the parking brake and engageP.The ignition key can only be removedwhen the selector lever is in positionP.

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Manual mode

Move selector lever to position M.Press button on the selector lever:< = Shift to a higher gear.

] = Shift to a lower gear.

If a higher gear is selected whenvehicle speed is too low, or a lowergear when vehicle speed is too high,the shift is not executed. This cancause a message in theDriver-Info-Display.In manual mode no automatic shiftingto a higher gear takes place at highengine revolutions.

Electronic drivingprogrammes■ Following a cold start, the operating

temperature programme increasesengine speed to quickly bring thecatalytic converter to the requiredtemperature.

■ The automatic neutral shift functionautomatically shifts to idling whenthe vehicle is stopped with aforward gear engaged and thebrake pedal is pressed.

■ Special programmes automaticallyadapt the shifting points whendriving up inclines or down hills.

KickdownIf the accelerator pedal is presseddown completely in automatic mode,the transmission shifts to a lower geardepending on engine speed.

FaultIn the event of a fault, g illuminates.Additionally a code number or avehicle message is displayed in theDriver Information Centre. Vehiclemessages 3 90.The transmission no longer shiftsautomatically. Continued travel ispossible with manual shifting.Only the highest gear is available.Depending on the fault, 2nd gear mayalso be available in manual mode.Shift only when vehicle is at astandstill.Have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.

Interruption of powersupplyIn the event of an interruption ofpower supply, the selector levercannot be moved out of the Pposition. The ignition key cannot beremoved from the ignition switch.If the battery is discharged, start thevehicle using jump leads 3 179.

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If the battery is not the cause of thefault, release the selector lever.1. Turn the ignition off and remove

the key.2. Depress and hold the brake pedal

and pull the parking brake leverup.

3. Remove the cap on the consolewith a thin object such as ascrewdriver.

4. Insert a screwdriver into theopening as far as it will go.

5. Shift selector lever to N.6. Remove the screwdriver from the

slot.7. Reinstall the cap.8. Have the cause of the power

supply interruption remedied by aworkshop.

Manual transmission

To engage reverse, with the vehiclestationary wait 3 seconds afterdepressing the clutch pedal and thenpress the release button on theselector lever and engage the gear.If the gear does not engage, set thelever to neutral, release the clutchpedal and depress again; then repeatgear selection.Do not grind the clutch unnecessarily.When operating, depress the clutchpedal completely. Do not use thepedal as a foot rest.

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Caution

It is not advisable to drive with thehand resting on the selector lever.

Drive systemsAll-wheel driveThe All-wheel drive system enhancesdriving characteristics and stability,and helps to achieve the bestpossible driveability regardless ofground surface. The system is alwaysactive and cannot be deactivated.The torque is distributed steplesslybetween the wheels of the front andrear axle, depending on the drivingconditions. Additionally the torquebetween the rear wheels is distributeddepending on the surface.For optimum system performance,the vehicle's tyres should not havevarying degrees of wear.If a service message is displayed inthe Driver Information Centre, thesystem may have limited functionality(or be completely disabled in somecases, i.e. the vehicle switches toFront-wheel drive). Seek theassistance of a workshop.Towing the vehicle 3 181.

BrakesThe brake system comprises twoindependent brake circuits.If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle canstill be braked using the other brakecircuit. However, braking effect isachieved only when the brake pedalis depressed firmly. Considerablymore force is needed for this. Thebraking distance is extended. Seekthe assistance of a workshop beforecontinuing your journey.When the engine is not running, thesupport of the brake servo unitdisappears once the brake pedal hasbeen depressed once or twice.Braking effect is not reduced, butbraking requires significantly greaterforce. It is especially important to bearthis in mind when being towed.Control indicator & 3 81.

Antilock brake systemAntilock brake system (ABS)prevents the wheels from locking.

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ABS starts to regulate brake pressureas soon as a wheel shows a tendencyto lock. The vehicle remainssteerable, even during hard braking.ABS control is made apparentthrough a pulse in the brake pedaland the noise of the regulationprocess.For optimum braking, keep the brakepedal fully depressed throughout thebraking process, despite the fact thatthe pedal is pulsating. Do not reducethe pressure on the pedal.After starting off the system performsa self-test which may be audible.Control indicator u 3 81.

Adaptive brake lightDuring full braking, all three brakelights flash for the duration of ABScontrol.

Fault

9 Warning

If there is a fault in the ABS, thewheels may be liable to lock dueto braking that is heavier thannormal. The advantages of ABSare no longer available. Duringhard braking, the vehicle can nolonger be steered and mayswerve.

Have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.

Parking brake

Always apply parking brake firmlywithout operating the release button,and apply as firmly as possible on adownhill or uphill slope.To release the parking brake, pull thelever up slightly, press the releasebutton and fully lower the lever.To reduce the operating forces of theparking brake, depress the foot brakeat the same time.Control indicator & 3 81.

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Brake assistIf the brake pedal is depressedquickly and forcefully, maximumbrake force is automatically applied(full braking).Maintain steady pressure on thebrake pedal for as long as full brakingis required. Maximum brake force isautomatically reduced when thebrake pedal is released.

Hill start assistThe system helps prevent unintendedmovement when driving away oninclines.When releasing the foot brake afterstopping on an incline, the brakesremain on for a further two seconds.The brakes release automatically assoon as the vehicle begins toaccelerate.The hill start assist is not active duringan Autostop.

Ride control systemsTraction Control systemThe Traction Control system (TC) is acomponent of the Electronic StabilityControl (ESC) 3 128.TC improves driving stability whennecessary, regardless of the type ofroad surface or tyre grip, bypreventing the drive wheels fromspinning.As soon as the drive wheels starts tospin, engine output is reduced andthe wheel spinning the most is brakedindividually. This considerablyimproves the driving stability of thevehicle on slippery road surfaces.TC is operational after each enginestart as soon as the control indicatorb extinguishes.When TC operates b flashes.

9 Warning

Do not let this special safetyfeature tempt you into taking riskswhen driving.Adapt speed to the roadconditions.

Control indicator b 3 82.

Deactivation

TC can be switched off when spinningof drive wheels is required:

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press button t briefly to deactivateTC, k illuminates. Deactivation isdisplayed as status message in theDriver Information Centre.TC is reactivated by pressing the tbutton again.TC is also reactivated the next timethe ignition is switched on.

Electronic Stability ControlElectronic Stability Control (ESC)improves driving stability whennecessary, regardless of the type ofroad surface or tyre grip. It alsoprevents the drive wheels fromspinning.As soon as the vehicle starts toswerve (understeer/oversteer),engine output is reduced and thewheels are braked individually. Thisconsiderably improves the drivingstability of the vehicle on slippery roadsurfaces.ESC is operational after each enginestart as soon as the control indicatorb extinguishes.When ESC operates b flashes.

9 Warning

Do not let this special safetyfeature tempt you into taking riskswhen driving.Adapt speed to the roadconditions.

Control indicator b 3 82.

Deactivation

For very high-performance drivingESC can be deactivated: hold buttont depressed for approx. 5 seconds.Control indicator k and n illuminate.

ESC is reactivated by pressing the tbutton again. If the TC system waspreviously disabled, both TC andESC are reactivated.ESC is also reactivated the next timethe ignition is switched on.

Descent control systemThe Descent control system (DCS)allows the vehicle to travel at a lowspeed without depressing the footbrake. The vehicle will automaticallydecelerate to a low speed and remainat that speed when the system isactivated. Some noise or vibrationfrom the brake system may beapparent when the system is active.

Caution

Use only when descending steepgrades while driving off-road. Donot use when driving on normalroad surfaces. Unnecessaryusage of the DCS function, such

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as while driving on normal roads,may damage the brake systemand the ESC function.

Switching on

At speeds below approx. 40 km/h,press button u. DCS is operational assoon as control indicator uilluminates.

ActivationDCS is active at speeds between 2and 35 km/h. Depending on thecurrent speed, the vehicle will be

accelerated or decelerated to a speedbetween 5 and 20 km/h. When DCSis active, u flashes.DCS will only be activated on roadswith a certain incline.

DeactivationDCS is deactivated if the vehicle isdecelerated below 2 km/h oraccelerated above 35 km/h.

Switching offPress button u again. Controlindicator u extinguishes.At speeds above 60 km/h the systemis switched off automatically.

Driver assistancesystems

9 Warning

Driver assistance systems aredeveloped to support the driverand not to replace his attention.The driver accepts fullresponsibility when driving thevehicle.When using driver assistancesystems, always take careregarding the current trafficsituation.

Cruise controlThe Cruise control can store andmaintain speeds of approx. 30 to200 km/h. Deviations from the storedspeeds may occur when driving uphillor downhill.For safety reasons the cruise controlcannot be activated until the footbrake has been operated once.Activating in first gear is not possible.

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Do not use the cruise control if it is notadvisable to maintain a constantspeed.With automatic transmission, onlyactivate cruise control in automaticmode.Control indicator m 3 84.

Switching onPress button m, control indicator m ininstrument cluster illuminates white.

ActivationAccelerate to the desired speed andturn thumb wheel to SET/-, thecurrent speed is stored and

maintained. Control indicator m ininstrument cluster illuminates green.Accelerator pedal can be released.Vehicle speed can be increased bydepressing the accelerator pedal.When the accelerator pedal isreleased, the previously stored speedis resumed.Cruise control remains activatedwhile gearshifting.

Increase speedWith cruise control active, hold thumbwheel turned to RES/+ or briefly turnto RES/+ repeatedly: speedincreases continuously or in smallincrements.Alternatively accelerate to the desiredspeed and store by turning to SET/-.

Reduce speedWith cruise control active, hold thumbwheel turned to SET/- or briefly turnto SET/- repeatedly: speeddecreases continuously or in smallincrements.

DeactivationPress button y, control indicator m ininstrument cluster illuminates white.Cruise control is deactivated. Lastused set speed is stored in memoryfor later speed resume.Automatic deactivation:■ vehicle speed below approx.

30 km/h,■ vehicle speed above approx.

200 km/h,■ the brake pedal is depressed,■ the clutch pedal is depressed for a

few seconds,■ selector lever in N,■ engine speed in a very low range,■ the Traction Control system or

Electronic Stability Control isoperating.

Resume stored speedTurn thumb wheel to RES/+ at aspeed above 30 km/h. The storedspeed will be obtained.

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Switching offPress button m, control indicator m ininstrument cluster extinguishes. Thestored speed is deleted.Pressing button L for activatingspeed limiter or switching off theignition also switches off cruisecontrol and deletes the stored speed.

Speed limiterThe speed limiter prevents thevehicle exceeding a preset maximumspeed.The maximum speed can be set at aspeed above 25 km/h.The driver can only accelerate up tothe preset speed. Deviations from thelimited speed may occur when drivingdownhill.The preset speed limit is displayed inthe top line of the Driver InformationCentre when the system is active.

Activation

Press button L. If cruise control oradaptive cruise control has beenactivated before, it is switched offwhen speed limiter is activated andthe control indicator m extinguishes.

Set speed limitWith speed limiter active, hold thumbwheel turned to RES/+ or briefly turnto RES/+ repeatedly until the desiredmaximum speed is displayed in theDriver Information Centre.Alternatively accelerate to the desiredspeed and briefly turn thumb wheel toSET/-: the current speed is stored as

maximum speed. Speed limit isdisplayed in the Driver InformationCentre.

Change speed limitWith speed limiter active, turn thumbwheel to RES/+ to increase or SET/-to decrease the desired maximumspeed.

Exceeding the speed limitIn the event of an emergency it ispossible to exceed the speed limit bydepressing the accelerator pedalfirmly beyond the point of resistance.

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The limited speed will flash in theDriver Information Centre and achime sounds during this period.Release the accelerator pedal andthe speed limiter function isreactivated once a speed lower thanthe limit speed is obtained.

DeactivationPress button y: speed limiter isdeactivated and the vehicle can bedriven without speed limit.The limited speed is stored and acorresponding message appears inthe Driver Information Centre.

Resume limit speedTurn thumb wheel to RES/+. Thestored speed limit will be obtained.

Switching offPress button L, the speed limitindication in the Driver InformationCentre extinguishes. The storedspeed is deleted.

By pressing button m to activatecruise control or adaptive cruisecontrol or by switching off the ignition,speed limiter is also deactivated andthe stored speed is deleted.

Forward collision alertThe forward collision alert can help toavoid or reduce the damage causedby front-end crashes. If a vehicledirectly ahead is approached tooquickly, a warning chime and alert inthe Driver Information Centre isprovided.

The green illuminated vehicle aheadsymbol A appears in thespeedometer when the system hasdetected a vehicle in the driving path.Precondition is, that forward collisionalert is activated in the vehiclepersonalisation menu 3 95 or that it isnot deactivated by the button V(depending on the system, seefollowing).

Forward collision alert based onfront camera systemForward collision alert uses the frontcamera system in the windscreen todetect a vehicle directly ahead, inyour path, within a distance of approx.60 m.

ActivationForward collision alert operatesautomatically above 40 km/h, if it isnot deactivated by button V, seebelow.

Selecting the alert sensitivityThe alert sensitivity can be set tonear, medium or far.

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Press button V, the current setting isshown on the Driver InformationCentre. Press button V again tochange the alert sensitivity.

Alerting the driver

When approaching another vehicletoo rapidly, the collision alert warningpage will be indicated in the DriverInformation Centre. Simultaneously awarning chime sounds. Press thebrake pedal, if it is requested by thesituation.

DeactivationThe system can be deactivated.Press button V as often as thefollowing message appears in theDriver Information Centre.

General information

9 Warning

Forward collision alert is just awarning system and does notapply the brakes. Whenapproaching a vehicle ahead toorapidly, it may not provide youenough time to avoid a collision.The driver accepts fullyresponsibility for the validfollowing distance based ontraffic-, weather- and visibilityconditions.

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The complete attention of thedriver is always required whiledriving. He shall always be readyto take action and apply thebrakes.

System limitationsThe system is designed to warn onlyfor vehicles, but may react also onother metallic objects.In the following cases, forwardcollision alert may not detect a vehicleahead or sensor performance islimited:■ on winding roads,■ when weather limits visibility, such

as fog, rain, or snow,■ when the sensor is blocked by

snow, ice, slush, mud, dirt, orwindscreen damage.

Parking assist

The parking assist makes parkingeasier by measuring the distancebetween the vehicle and obstacles,and giving acoustic signals. It is thedriver, however, who bears fullresponsibility for the parkingmanoeuvre.The system consists of four ultrasonicparking sensors in the rear bumper. Ifthe vehicle is equipped with a frontparking assist the system consists offour additional ultrasonic parkingsensors in the front bumper.

Control indicator r 3 82.

Activation

When reverse gear is engaged, thesystem is activated automatically.The front parking assist can also beactivated at a low speed by pressingthe r button.An illuminated LED in the parkingassist button indicates that thesystem is ready to operate.An obstacle is indicated by a buzzingsound. The interval between thesounds becomes shorter as the

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vehicle gets closer to the obstacle.When the distance is less than30 cm, the buzzing is continuous.If the r button is pressed oncewithin an ignition cycle, the frontparking assist is always reactivatedwhen the vehicle speed goes below acertain value.

DeactivationDeactivate the system by pressingthe r button.The LED in the button will go out andPark Assist Off will be displayed in theDriver Information Centre.The system is deactivatedautomatically at a certain speed.

FaultIn the event of a fault in the system,r illuminates or a vehicle messageis displayed in the Driver InformationCentre.Additionally, r illuminates or avehicle message is displayed in theDriver Information Centre if a

malfunction of the system due totemporary conditions like snowcovered sensors is detected.Vehicle messages 3 90.

Important hints for using theparking assist systems

9 Warning

Under certain circumstances,various reflective surfaces onobjects or clothing as well asexternal noise sources may causethe system to fail to detectobstacles.Special attention has to be paid tolow obstacles which can damagethe lower part of the bumper. Ifsuch obstacles leave the detectionarea of the sensors duringapproach of the vehicle, acontinuous warning tone willsound.

Caution

Performance of the sensor can bereduced when sensors arecovered, e.g. by ice or snow.Performance of the parking assistsystems can be reduced due toheavy loading.Special conditions apply if thereare taller vehicles involved (e.g.off-road vehicles, mini vans,vans). Object identification in theupper part of these vehiclescannot be guaranteed.Objects with a very small reflectioncross section, like objects ofnarrow size or soft materials, maynot be detected by the system.Parking assist will not avoid acollision with objects which are outof the detection range of thesensors.

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NoteThe parking assist systemautomatically detects factory-fittedtowing equipment. It is deactivatedwhen the connector is plugged in.The sensor may detect a non-existent object (echo disturbance)caused by external acoustic ormechanical disturbances.NoteThe parking assist is deactivatedwhen the rear carrier system isextended.

Rear view cameraThe rear view camera assists thedriver when reversing by displaying aview of the area behind the vehicle.The view of the camera is displayedin the Colour-Info-Display.

9 Warning

The rear view camera does notreplace driver vision. Note thatobjects that are outside thecamera's field of view and the

advanced parking assist sensors,e.g. below the bumper orunderneath the vehicle, are notdisplayed.Do not reverse the vehicle by onlylooking at the Info-Display andcheck the surrounding behind andaround the vehicle beforereversing.

ActivationRear view camera is automaticallyactivated when reverse gear isengaged.

Functionality

The camera is mounted in the tailgatehandle and has a viewing angle of130°.

Due to the high position of the camerathe rear bumper can be seen on thedisplay as a guide to position.The area displayed by the camera islimited. The distance of the image thatappears on the display differs fromthe actual distance.

Guiding linesDynamic guiding lines are horizontallines in 1 metre intervals projected onthe picture to define the distance toshown objects.

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Trajectory lane of the vehicle isshown in accordance with thesteering angle.The function can be deactivated in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

Warning symbolsWarning symbols are indicated astriangles 9 on the picture which showobstacles detected by the rearsensors of the advanced parkingassist.

Display settings

Brightness can be set with the up/down buttons of the multifunctionknob.Contrast can be set with left/rightbuttons of the multifunction knob.

DeactivationThe camera is deactivated when acertain forward speed is exceeded orif reverse gear is not engaged forapprox. 10 seconds.

Activation or deactivation of the rearview camera can be changed in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 95.

FaultFault messages are displayed with a9 on the top line of the Info-Display.The rear view camera may notoperate properly when:■ the surrounding is dark,■ the sun or the beam of headlights is

shining directly into the cameralens,

■ ice, snow, mud, or anything elsecovers the camera lens. Clean thelens, rinse it with water, and wipe itwith a soft cloth,

■ the tailgate is not closed correctly,■ the vehicle had a rear end accident,■ there are extreme temperature

changes.

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Traffic sign assistantFunctionalityThe traffic sign assistant systemdetects designated traffic signs via afront camera and displays them in theDriver Information Centre.

Traffic signs, which will be detected,areLimit- and no passing signs■ speed limit■ no passing■ end of speed limit■ end of no passing

Road signsbeginning and end of:■ motorways■ A-roads■ play streetsAdd on signs■ additional hints to traffic signs■ restriction of trailer towing■ wet warning■ ice warning■ direction arrowsSpeed limit signs are displayed in theDriver Information Centre until thenext speed limit sign or end of speedlimit is detected or up to a defined signtimeout.

Combinations of more signs in thedisplay are possible.

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An exclamation mark in a frameindicates that there is an add on signdetected which cannot be recognisedby the system.The system is active up to a speed of200 km/h depending on the lightingconditions. At night the system isactive up to a speed of 160 km/h.As soon as the speed becomesslower than 55 km/h the display willbe reset and the content of the trafficsign page will be cleared. The nextrecognised speed indication will bedisplayed.

Display indication

Traffic signs are displayed on thepage Traffic sign detection on theDriver Information Centre, chosen viathe adjuster wheel on the turn signallever 3 85.When another function on the DriverInformation Centre menu wasselected and then Traffic signdetection page is chosen again, thelast recognised traffic sign will bedisplayed.If the system is deactivated by itself,the content of the traffic sign page iscleared (not if equipped with anavigation system), indicated by thefollowing symbol:

The content of the traffic sign page isalso cleared during driving by pushingthe SET/CLR button on the turn signallever for a longer time.

Pop-up functionSpeed limits and no passing signs aredisplayed as pop-ups on each pageof the Driver Information Centre.

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The pop-up function can bedeactivated on the traffic sign page bypressing the SET/CLR button on theturn signal lever.

Once setting page is displayed, selectOff to deactivate pop-up function.Reactivated by selecting On. Whenswitching on the ignition, pop-upfunction is deactivated.Pop-up indication is displayed forapprox. 8 seconds in the DriverInformation Centre.

Traffic sign detection inconjunction with navigationsystemIf the vehicle is equipped with anavigation system, the followingfeatures can be available:■ constant indication of actual speed

limits■ on heavy weather conditions, the

navigation data for speed limits aredisplayed

FaultThe traffic sign assistant system maynot operate correctly when:■ the area of the windscreen, where

the front camera is located, is notclean

■ traffic signs are completely orpartially covered or difficult todiscern

■ there are adverse environmentalconditions like heavy rain, snow,direct sunlight or shadows. In thiscase No Traffic Sign Detection dueto Weather is indicated on thedisplay

■ traffic signs are incorrectly mountedor damaged

■ traffic signs do not comply with theVienna Convention on traffic signs(Wiener Übereinkommen überStraßenverkehrszeichen)

Caution

The system is intended to help thedriver within a defined speedrange to discern certain traffic

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signs. Do not ignore traffic signswhich are not displayed by thesystem.The system does not discern anyother than the conventional trafficsigns that might give or end aspeed limit.Do not let this special featuretempt you into taking risks whendriving.Always adapt speed to the roadconditions.The driver assistance systems donot relieve the driver from fullresponsibility for vehicleoperation.

Lane departure warningThe lane departure warning systemobserves the lane markings betweenwhich the vehicle is driving via a frontcamera. The system detects lanechanges and warns the driver in theevent of an unintended lane changevia visual and acoustic signals.

Criteria for the detection of anunintended lane change are:■ no operation of turn signals■ no brake pedal operation■ no active accelerator operation or

speeding-up■ no active steeringIf the driver is active, no warning willbe issued.

Activation

The lane departure warning system isactivated by pressing the ) button.The illuminated LED in the buttonindicates that the system is switched

on. When the control indicator ) inthe instrument cluster illuminatesgreen, the system is ready to operate.The system is only operable atvehicle speeds above 56 km/h and iflane markings are available.When the system recognises anunintended lane change, the controlindicator ) changes to yellow andflashes. Simultaneously a chimesound is activated.

DeactivationThe system is deactivated bypressing ) button, the LED in thebutton extinguishes.

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At speeds below 56 km/h the systemis inoperable.

FaultThe lane departure warning systemmay not operate properly when:■ the windscreen is not clean■ there are adverse environmental

conditions like heavy rain, snow,direct sunlight or shadows

The system can not operate when nolane marking is detected.

FuelFuel for petrol enginesOnly use unleaded fuel that complieswith European standard EN 228 orE DIN 51626-1 or equivalent.Your engine is capable to run withE10 fuel that fulfills these standards.E10 fuel contains up to 10 %bioethanol.Use fuel with the recommendedoctane rating 3 195. Use of fuel withtoo low an octane rating can reduceengine power and torque and slightlyincreases fuel consumption.

Caution

Do not use fuel or fuel additivesthat contain metallic compoundssuch as manganese-basedadditives. This may cause enginedamage.

Caution

Use of fuel that does not comply toEN 228 or E DIN 51626-1 orequivalent can lead to deposits orengine damage and may affectyour warranty.

Caution

Use of fuel with too low an octanerating could lead to uncontrolledcombustion and engine damage.

Fuel for diesel enginesOnly use diesel fuel that complieswith EN 590.In countries outside the EuropeanUnion use Euro-Diesel fuel with asulphur concentration below 50 ppm.

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Caution

Use of fuel that does not comply toEN 590 or similar can lead toengine powerloss, increased wearor engine damage and loss ofwarranty.

Do not use marine diesel oils, heatingoils, Aquazole and similar diesel-water emulsions. Diesel fuels mustnot be diluted with fuels for petrolengines.

Refuelling

9 Danger

Before refuelling, switch off engineand any external heaters withcombustion chambers. Switch offany mobile phones.Follow the operating and safetyinstructions of the filling stationwhen refuelling.

9 Danger

Fuel is flammable and explosive.No smoking. No naked flames orsparks.If you can smell fuel in yourvehicle, have the cause of thisremedied immediately by aworkshop.

Caution

In case of misfuelling, do notswitch on ignition.

Fuel filler flap is located at right rearside of vehicle.

The fuel filler flap can only be openedif the vehicle is unlocked. Push flapand open.

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To open, turn the cap slowly to theleft.The fuel filler cap can be retained inthe bracket on the fuel filler flap.For refuelling, fully insert the pumpnozzle and switch it on.After automatic cut-off, it can betopped up with max. two doses of fuel.

Caution

Wipe off any overflowing fuelimmediately.

To close, turn the fuel filler cap to theright until it clicks.Close the flap and let engage.

Fuel filler capOnly use genuine fuel filler caps.Diesel-engined vehicles have specialfuel filler caps.

Fuel consumption - CO2-EmissionsThe values for fuel consumption(combined) of the model Opel Mokkawere not available at time of printing.The values for CO2 emission(combined) were not available at timeof printing.For the values specific for yourvehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate ofConformity provided with your vehicleor other national registrationdocuments.

General informationThe official fuel consumption andspecific CO2 emission figures quotedrelate to the EU base model withstandard equipment.Fuel consumption data and CO2emission data are determinedaccording to regulation R (EC) No.715/2007 (in the version respectivelyapplicable), taking into considerationthe vehicle weight in running order, asspecified by the regulation.

The figures are provided only for thepurpose of comparison betweendifferent vehicle variants and mustnot be taken as a guarantee for theactual fuel consumption of aparticular vehicle. Additionalequipment may result in slightlyhigher results than the statedconsumption and CO2 figures.Furthermore, fuel consumption isdependent on personal driving styleas well as road and traffic conditions.

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TowingGeneral informationOnly use towing equipment that hasbeen approved for your vehicle.Entrust retrofitting of towingequipment to a workshop. It may benecessary to make changes thataffect the cooling system, heatshields or other equipment.Fitting of towing equipment couldcover the opening of the towing eye.If this is the case use the coupling ballbar for towing. Always keep thecoupling ball bar in the vehicle.Installation dimensions of factory-fitted towing equipment 3 201.

Driving characteristics andtowing tipsBefore attaching a trailer, lubricatethe coupling ball. However, do not doso if a stabiliser, which acts on thecoupling ball, is being used to reducesnaking movements.

For trailers with low driving stabilityand caravan trailers with a permittedgross vehicle weight of more than1000 kg a speed of 80 km/h must notbe exceeded; the use of a stabiliser isrecommended.If the trailer starts snaking, drive moreslowly, do not attempt to correct thesteering and brake sharply ifnecessary.When driving downhill, drive in thesame gear as if driving uphill anddrive at a similar speed.Adjust tyre pressure to the valuespecified for full load 3 199.

Trailer towingTrailer loadsThe permissible trailer loads arevehicle and engine-dependentmaximum values which must not beexceeded. The actual trailer load isthe difference between the actualgross weight of the trailer and theactual coupling socket load with thetrailer coupled.

The permissible trailer loads arespecified in the vehicle documents. Ingeneral, they are valid for gradientsup to max. 12 %.The permitted trailer loads apply up tothe specified incline and up to analtitude of 1000 metres above sealevel. Since engine power decreasesas altitude increases due to the airbecoming thinner, therefore reducingclimbing ability, the permissible grosstrain weight also decreases by 10 %for every 1000 metres of additionalaltitude. The gross train weight doesnot have to be reduced when drivingon roads with slight inclines (less than8 %, e.g. motorways).The permissible gross train weightmust not be exceeded. This weight isspecified on the identification plate3 190.

Vertical coupling loadThe vertical coupling load is the loadexerted by the trailer on the couplingball. It can be varied by changing theweight distribution when loading thetrailer.

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The maximum permissible verticalcoupling load (75 kg) is specified onthe towing equipment identificationplate and in the vehicle documents.Always aim for the maximum load,especially in the case of heavytrailers. The vertical coupling loadshould never fall below 25 kg.

Rear axle loadThe permissible axle loads (seeidentification plate or vehicledocuments) must not be exceeded.

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Vehicle care

General Information ................... 147Vehicle checks ........................... 148Bulb replacement ....................... 155Electrical system ........................ 161Vehicle tools .............................. 166Wheels and tyres ....................... 167Jump starting ............................. 179Towing ....................................... 181Appearance care ....................... 184

General InformationAccessories and vehiclemodificationsWe recommend the use of genuineparts and accessories and factoryapproved parts specific for yourvehicle type. We cannot assess orguarantee reliability of other products- even if they have a regulatory orotherwise granted approval.Do not make any modifications to theelectrical system, e.g. changes ofelectronic control units (chip tuning).

Caution

When transporting the vehicle ona train or on a recovery vehicle, themud flaps might be damaged.

Vehicle storageStorage for a long period of timeIf the vehicle is to be stored for severalmonths:■ Wash and wax the vehicle.■ Have the wax in the engine

compartment and underbodychecked.

■ Clean and preserve the rubberseals.

■ Fill up fuel tank completely.■ Change the engine oil.■ Drain the washer fluid reservoir.■ Check the coolant antifreeze and

corrosion protection.■ Adjust tyre pressure to the value

specified for full load.■ Park the vehicle in a dry, well

ventilated place. Engage first orreverse gear or set selector lever toP. Prevent the vehicle from rolling.

■ Do not apply the parking brake.

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■ Open the bonnet, close all doorsand lock the vehicle.

■ Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware that all systems arenot functional, e.g. anti-theft alarmsystem.

Putting back into operationWhen the vehicle is to be put back intooperation:■ Connect the clamp to the negative

terminal of the vehicle battery.Activate the electronics of thepower windows.

■ Check tyre pressure.■ Fill up the washer fluid reservoir.■ Check the engine oil level.■ Check the coolant level.■ Fit the number plate if necessary.

End-of-life vehiclerecoveryInformation on end-of-life vehiclerecovery centres and the recycling ofend-of-life vehicles is available on ourwebsite, where legally required. Onlyentrust this work to an authorisedrecycling centre.

Vehicle checksPerforming work

9 Warning

Only perform engine compartmentchecks when the ignition is off.The cooling fan may startoperating even if the ignition is off.

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9 Danger

The ignition system and Xenonheadlights use extremely highvoltage. Do not touch.

BonnetOpening

Pull the release lever and return it toits original position.

Push the safety catch to the right andopen the bonnet.

Pull up the support rod lightly from theholder. And then secure it at the leftside hook on the bonnet.If the bonnet is opened during anAutostop, the engine will be restartedautomatically for safety reasons.

ClosingBefore closing the bonnet, press thesupport into the holder.Lower the bonnet and allow it to dropinto the catch. Check that the bonnetis engaged.

Engine oilCheck the engine oil level manuallyon a regular basis to prevent damageto the engine. Ensure that the correctspecification of oil is used.Recommended fluids and lubricants3 188.Check with the vehicle on a levelsurface. The engine must be atoperating temperature and switchedoff for at least 5 minutes.

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Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean,insert it to the stop on the handle, pullout and read the engine oil level.Insert dipstick to the stop on thehandle and make half a turn.

When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.

We recommend the use of the samegrade of engine oil that was used atlast change.The engine oil level must not exceedthe MAX mark on the dipstick.

The engine oil filler cap is located onthe camshaft cover.

Caution

Overfilled engine oil must bedrained or suctioned out.

Capacities 3 199.Fit the cap on straight and tighten it.

Engine coolantThe coolant provides freezeprotection down to approx. -30 °C. Innorthern countries with very low

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temperatures the factory filled coolantprovides frost protection down toapprox. -40 °C.

Caution

Only use approved antifreeze.

Coolant level

Caution

Too low a coolant level can causeengine damage.

If the cooling system is cold, thecoolant level should be above thefilling line mark. Top up if the level islow.

9 Warning

Allow the engine to cool beforeopening the cap. Carefully openthe cap, relieving the pressureslowly.

To top up use a 1:1 mixture ofreleased coolant concentrate mixedwith clean tap water. If no coolantconcentrate is available, use cleantap water. Install the cap tightly. Havethe coolant concentration checkedand have the cause of the coolantloss remedied by a workshop.

Washer fluid

Fill with clean water mixed with asuitable quantity of windscreenwasher fluid which containsantifreeze. For the correct mixing ratiorefer to the washer fluid container.

Caution

Only washer fluid with a sufficientantifreeze concentration providesprotection at low temperatures ora sudden drop in temperature.

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BrakesIn the event of minimum thickness ofthe brake lining, a squealing noisesounds during braking.Continued driving is possible buthave the brake lining replaced assoon as possible.Once new brake linings are installed,do not brake unnecessarily hard forthe first few journeys.

Brake fluid

9 Warning

Brake fluid is poisonous andcorrosive. Avoid contact with eyes,skin, fabrics and painted surfaces.

The brake fluid level must be betweenthe MIN and MAX marks.When topping up, ensure maximumcleanliness as contamination of thebrake fluid can lead to brake systemmalfunctions. Have the cause of theloss of brake fluid remedied by aworkshop.Only use high-performance brakefluid approved for the vehicle. Brakeand clutch fluid 3 188.

BatteryThe vehicle battery is maintenance-free provided that the driving profileallows sufficient charging of thebattery. Short-distance-driving andfrequent engine starts can dischargethe battery. Avoid the use ofunnecessary electrical consumers.

Batteries do not belong in householdwaste. They must be disposed of atan appropriate recycling collectionpoint.Laying up the vehicle for more than4 weeks can lead to batterydischarge. Disconnect the clamp fromthe negative terminal of the vehiclebattery.Ensure the ignition is switched offbefore connecting or disconnectingthe vehicle battery.Battery discharge protection 3 107.

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Replacing the batteryNoteAny deviation from the instructionsgiven in this paragraph may lead toa temporary deactivation of the stop-start system.

When the battery is being replaced,please ensure that there are no openventilation holes in the vicinity of thepositive terminal. If a ventilation holeis open in this area, it must be closedoff with a dummy cap, and theventilation in the vicinity of thenegative terminal must be opened.Only use batteries that allow the fusebox to be mounted above the battery.In vehicles with stop-start system,ensure to have the AGM (AbsorptiveGlass Mat) battery replaced with anAGM battery again.

An AGM battery can be identified bythe label on the battery. Werecommend the use of an originalOpel battery.NoteUsing an AGM battery different fromthe original Opel battery might resultin a lower performance of the stop-start system.

We recommend that you have thebattery replaced by a workshop.Stop-start system 3 117.

Charging the battery

9 Warning

On vehicles with stop-startsystem, ensure that the chargingpotential does not exceed 14.6volts when using a batterycharger. Otherwise the batterymight be damaged.

Jump starting 3 179.

Warning label

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Meaning of symbols:■ No sparks, naked flames or

smoking.■ Always shield eyes. Explosive

gases can cause blindness orinjury.

■ Keep the battery out of reach ofchildren.

■ The battery contains sulphuric acidwhich could cause blindness orserious burn injuries.

■ See the Owner’s Manual for furtherinformation.

■ Explosive gas may be present inthe vicinity of the battery.

Diesel fuel systembleedingIf the tank has been run dry, the dieselfuel system must be bled. Switch onthe ignition three times for15 seconds at a time. Then crank theengine for a maximum of40 seconds. Repeat this process afterno less than 5 seconds. If the enginefails to start, seek the assistance of aworkshop.

Wiper blade replacement

Lift the wiper arm until it stays in theraised position, press button todisengage the wiper blade andremove.Attach the wiper blade to the wiperarm and push until it engages.Lower wiper arm carefully.

Wiper blade on the rear window

1. Remove the wiper cover from thewiper assembly.

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2. Lift wiper blade.

3. Press slider holder pin.4. Pull wiper blade out.

Bulb replacementSwitch off the ignition and switch offthe relevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base! Donot touch the bulb glass with barehands.Use only the same bulb type forreplacement.Replace headlight bulbs from withinthe engine compartment.

Halogen headlightsLow beam and high beam

Remove protective cover.

Low beam

1. Disconnect the headlight bulbsocket connector.

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2. Press spring clip, disengage it.

3. Remove the bulb from the bulbsocket and replace the bulb.

4. When fitting a new bulb, engangethe lugs in the recesses on thereflector.

5. Reinstall the headlight assembly.6. Engage the spring clip.7. Connect the bulb socket

connector.8. Place headlight protective cover

in position and close.

High beam

1. Remove the bulb socket bypulling.

2. Remove the bulb from the bulbsocket and replace the bulb.

3. When fitting a new bulb, engagethe lugs in the recesses on thereflector.

4. Reinstall the headlight assembly.5. Place headlight protective cover

in position and close.

Sidelights

1. Remove the socket from theassembly by turningcounterclockwise.

2. Remove bulb socket fromreflector.

3. Detach plug connector from bulb.

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4. Remove bulb from socket.5. Insert new bulb.6. Plug connector onto bulb.7. Insert socket in reflector.8. Reinstall the assembly.

Xenon headlights

9 Danger

Xenon headlights work underextremely high electrical voltage.Do not touch. Have bulbs replacedby a workshop.

Cornering lights

1. Remove the protective cover.

2. Remove the bulb socket bypulling.

3. Remove the bulb from the bulbsocket and replace the bulb.

4. When fitting a new bulb, engagethe lugs in the recesses on thereflector.

5. Reinstall the headlight assembly.6. Place headlight protective cover

in position and close.

Fog lightsHave bulbs replaced by a workshop.

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Front turn signal lights

1. Rotate bulb holdercounterclockwise and disengage.

2. Push bulb into socket slightly,rotate counterclockwise, removeand renew bulb.

3. Insert bulb holder in reflector,rotate clockwise to engage.

Tail lightsLeft-hand side

1. Remove both covers and unscrewscrews. Remove the panel.

2. Remove the cover.

Right-hand side

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1. Remove the storage door and thetyre repair kit.

2. Remove the cover.

3. Tail/Stop light (1)Turn signal light (2)Back-up lamp (3)

4. Remove bulb holder. Removeand renew bulb.

5. Insert bulb holder into the taillampassembly. Install tail lightassembly in body and tighten.Close covers and engage.

6. Switch on ignition, operate andcheck all lights.

Side turn signal lights

If the lights do not operate, have themchecked by a workshop.

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Centre high-mountedbrake light

If the centre high-mounted brake lightdoes not operate, have it checked bya workshop.

Number plate light

1. Prise the light out with ascrewdriver.

2. Remove bulb housing downward,taking care not to pull on thecable.Rotate bulb holdercounterclockwise to disengage.

3. Remove bulb from holder andrenew bulb.

4. Insert bulb holder in bulb housingand rotate clockwise.

5. Insert bulb housing and secureusing a screwdriver.

Interior lightsCourtesy lights1. To remove it, prise the opposite

side of the light switch using a flat-blade screwdriver.

2. Remove the bulb.3. Replace the bulb.4. Reinstall the light assembly.

Load compartment light

1. Prise the light out with ascrewdriver.

2. Remove bulb.

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3. Insert new bulb.4. Install light.

Electrical systemFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.In a box above the positive terminal ofthe battery are some main fuses. Ifnecessary have them changed by aworkshop.Before replacing a fuse, turn off therespective switch and the ignition.A blown fuse can be recognised by itsmelted wire. Do not replace the fuseuntil the cause of the fault has beenremedied.Some functions are protected byseveral fuses.Fuses may also be inserted withoutexistence of a function.NoteNot all fuse box descriptions in thismanual may apply to your vehicle.When inspecting the fuse box, referto the fuse box label.

Fuse extractorA fuse extractor may be located in thefuse box in the engine compartment.Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of use from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.

Engine compartment fusebox

The fuse box is in the enginecompartment.Disengage the cover, lift it upwardsand remove.

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Mini Fuses

No. Circuit

1 Sunroof

2 Exterior mirrors

3 –

4 –

5 Electrical brake control module

6 Intelligent battery sensor

7 –

8 Transmission control module

9 Body control module

10 Headlight levelling

11 Rear window wiper

12 Heated rear window

13 Headlight actuator (left hand)

14 Heated exterior mirrors

15 –

16 Seat heating

17 Transmission control module

No. Circuit

18 Engine control module

19 Fuel pump

20 –

21 Cooling fan

22 –

23 Ignition coil, Engine controlmodule

24 Washer pump

25 Headlamp actuator (right hand)

26 Engine control module

27 –

28 Engine control module

29 Engine control module

30 Exhaust system

31 Left-hand high beam

32 Right-hand high beam

33 Engine control module

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No. Circuit

34 Horn

35 Climate control, air conditioningsystem

36 Front fog lamp

J-cases Fuses

No. Circuit

1 Electrical brake control module

2 Front wiper

3 Engine control module

4 Engine control module

5 –

6 Fuel heater

7 –

8 Cooling fan

9 Cooling fan

10 Engine control module, Glowplug

11 Starter

Instrument panel fuse box

Interior fuse block is located on theunderside of the driver's sideinstrument panel.To access the fuses, remove thestorage.To remove the storage, open and pullit.

Mini Fuses

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No. Circuit

1 Body control module

2 Body control module

3 Body control module

4 Body control module

5 Body control module

6 Body control module

7 Body control module

8 Body control module

9 Door locks

10 Safety diagnosis module

11 Door locks

12 Climate control

13 Tailgate

14 Park assist

15 Lane departure warning, Interiormirror

16 Adaptive forward lighting

No. Circuit

17 Power window driver

18 Rain sensor

19 Spare

20 Steering wheel

21 Transmission control module

22 Cigarette lighter

23 Spare

24 Spare

25 Spare

26 Safety diagnosis module

27 Instrument panel cluster

28 Adaptive forward lighting

29 Spare

30 Spare

31 Instrument panel cluster

32 Infotainment, auxiliary, poweroutlet

No. Circuit

33 Display, Infotainment system

34 Onstar UHP/DAB

S/B Fuses

No. Circuit

01 Spare

02 Spare

03 Power windows front

04 Power windows rear

05 Logistic mode

06 Spare

07 Spare

08 Spare

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Load compartment fusebox

It is located in the left side of rearcompartment.To access the fuses, remove thecover.

Mini Fuses

No. Circuit

1 Seat, lumbar support, driver

2 Seat, lumbar support,passenger

3 Amplifier

4 Trailer socket

5 All-wheel drive

6 Display

7 Spare

8 Trailer

9 Spare

10 Spare

11 Trailer

12 Navigation

13 Heated steering wheel

14 Trailer socket

15 Steering wheel

16 Water in fuel sensor

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No. Circuit

17 Interior mirror

18 Spare

S/B Fuses

No. Circuit

01 Power seat driver

02 Power seat passenger

03 Trailer

04 Voltage converter

05 Battery

06 Headlight washer

07 Spare

08 Spare

09 Spare

Vehicle toolsToolsVehicles with tyre repair kit

The tools and tyre repair kit are in theright side of the load compartment.3 172.

Vehicles with spare wheel

The jack and the tools are in a storagecompartment in the loadcompartment above the spare wheel.Wheel changing 3 175, spare wheel3 177.

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Wheels and tyres

Tyre condition, wheel conditionDrive over edges slowly and at rightangles if possible. Driving over sharpedges can cause tyre and wheeldamage. Do not trap tyres on the kerbwhen parking.Regularly check the wheels fordamage. Seek the assistance of aworkshop in the event of damage orunusual wear.

TyresTyres of size 195/70 R16 are only tobe used as winter tyres.

Winter tyresWinter tyres improve driving safety attemperatures below 7 °C and shouldtherefore be fitted on all wheels.In accordance with country-specificregulations, affix the speed sticker inthe driver's field of view.

Tyre designationsE.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H215 = Tyre width, mm60 = Cross-section ratio (tyre

height to tyre width), %R = Belt type: RadialRF = Type: RunFlat16 = Wheel diameter, inches95 = Load index e.g. 95 is

equivalent to 690 kgH = Speed code letter

Speed code letter:Q = up to 160 km/hS = up to 180 km/hT = up to 190 km/hH = up to 210 km/hV = up to 240 km/hW = up to 270 km/h

Tyre pressureCheck the pressure of cold tyres atleast every 14 days and before anylong journey. Do not forget the sparewheel. This also applies to vehicleswith tyre pressure monitoring system.Unscrew the valve cap.

Tyre pressure 3 199 and on the labelon the driver's door frame.The tyre pressure data refers to coldtyres. It applies to summer and wintertyres.Always inflate the spare tyre to thepressure specified for full load.The ECO tyre pressure serves toachieve the smallest amount of fuelconsumption possible.Incorrect tyre pressures will impairsafety, vehicle handling, comfort andfuel economy and will increase tyrewear.

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9 Warning

If the pressure is too low, this canresult in considerable tyre warm-up and internal damage, leading totread separation and even to tyreblow-out at high speeds.

Tyre pressure monitoringsystemThe Tyre Pressure MonitoringSystem (TPMS) uses radio andsensor technology to check tyrepressure levels. The TPMS sensorsmonitor the air pressure in your tyresand transmit tyre pressure readingsto a receiver located in the vehicle.Each tyre, including the spare, shouldbe checked monthly when cold andinflated to the inflation pressurerecommended on the tyre pressurelabel.As an additional safety feature, yourvehicle has been equipped with thelow tyre pressure telltale w. Itilluminates when one or more of yourtyres are significantly under-inflated.

When w illuminates, you should stopand check your tyres as soon aspossible, and inflate them to theproper pressure.Your vehicle has also been equippedwith the TPMS malfunction indicatorw to indicate when the system is notoperating properly. The TPMSmalfunction indicator is combinedwith the low tyre pressure telltale.When the system detects amalfunction, w will flash forapproximately one minute and thenremain continuously illuminated. Thissequence will continue uponsubsequent vehicle start-ups as longas the malfunction exists.When the TPMS malfunctionindicator w is illuminated, the systemmay not be able to detect or signal lowtyre pressure as intended.

Tyre Pressure MonitoringOperationThe TPMS is designed to warn thedriver when a low tyre pressurecondition exists. TPMS sensors aremounted onto each tyre and wheel

assembly, excluding the spare tyreand wheel assembly. The TPMSsensors monitor the air pressure inthe tyres and transmit the tyrepressure readings to a receiverlocated in the vehicle.

When a low tyre pressure condition isdetected, w illuminates. Stop as soonas possible and inflate the tyres to therecommended tyre pressure 3 167.Additionally a warning message or awarning code is displayed in theDriver Information Centre 3 90.

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The low tyre pressure telltale and awarning message or code come on ateach ignition cycle until the tyres areinflated to the correct tyre pressure.

TPMS Malfunction Indicator andMessage CodeThe TPMS will not function properly ifone or more of the TPMS sensors aremissing or inoperable. When thesystem detects a malfunction, wflashes for about one minute and thenilluminates. Additionally a warningmessage or code is displayed.The indication by the TPMSmalfunction indicator and a warningmessage or code will come on at eachignition cycle until the problem iscorrected. Some of the conditionsthat can cause these to come on are:■ One of the tyres has been replaced

with the spare tyre which does nothave a TPMS sensor.

■ The TPMS sensor matchingprocess was not done or notcompleted successfully afterrotating the tyres. The malfunctionlight and the warning message or

code should go off aftersuccessfully completing the sensormatching process. See "TPMSSensor Matching Process" later inthis section.

■ One or more TPMS sensors aremissing or damaged. The warningmessage or code and themalfunction light should go offwhen the TPMS sensors areinstalled and the sensor matchingprocess is performed successfully.See your workshop for service.

■ Replacement tyres or wheels donot match the original equipmenttyres or wheels. Tyres and wheelsother than those recommendedcould prevent the TPMS fromfunctioning properly.

■ Operating electronic devices orbeing near facilities using radiowave frequencies similar to theTPMS could cause the TPMSsensors to malfunction.If the TPMS is not functioningproperly, it cannot detect or signala low tyre condition. See yourworkshop for service if the TPMS

malfunction light and a warningmessage or code come on and stayon.

TPMS Sensor MatchingProcessEach TPMS sensor has a uniqueidentification code. The identificationcode needs to be matched to a newtyre/wheel position after rotating thetyres or replacing one or more of theTPMS sensors. The TPMS sensormatching process should also beperformed after replacing a spare tyrewith a road tyre containing the TPMSsensor.The malfunction light and the warningmessage or code should go off at thenext ignition cycle. The sensors arematched to the tyre/wheel positions,using a TPMS relearn tool, in thefollowing order: driver side front tyre,passenger side front tyre, passengerside rear tyre, and driver side rear.See your dealer for service or topurchase a relearn tool. There aretwo minutes to match the first tyre/wheel position, and five minutesoverall to match all four tyre/wheel

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positions. If it takes longer, thematching process stops and must berestarted.The TPMS sensor matching processis:1. Apply the parking brake.2. Turn the ignition on.3. Use the MENU button on the turn

signal lever to select the VehicleInformation Menu in the DriverInformation Centre (DIC).

4. Use the thumbwheel to scroll tothe tyre pressure menu.

5. Press the SET/CLR button tobegin the sensor matchingprocess. A message requestingacceptance of the process shoulddisplay.

6. Press the SET/CLR button againto confirm the selection. The hornsounds twice to signal thereceiver is in relearn mode.

7. Start with the driver side front tyre.8. Place the relearn tool against the

tyre sidewall, near the valve stem.Then press the button to activatethe TPMS sensor. A horn chirp

confirms that the sensoridentification code has beenmatched to this tyre and wheelposition.

9. Proceed to the passenger sidefront tyre, and repeat theprocedure in Step 8.

10. Proceed to the passenger siderear tyre, and repeat theprocedure in Step 8.

11. Proceed to the driver side reartyre, and repeat the procedure inStep 8. The horn sounds twotimes to indicate the sensoridentification code has beenmatched to the driver side reartyre, and the TPMS sensormatching process is no longeractive.

12. Turn off the ignition.13. Set all four tyres to the

recommended air pressure levelas indicated on the tyre pressurelabel.

Tread depthCheck tread depth at regularintervals.Tyres should be replaced for safetyreasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm(4 mm for winter tyres).For safety reasons it is recommendedthat the tread depth of the tyres onone axle should not vary by more than2 mm.

The legally permissible minimumtread depth (1.6 mm) has beenreached when the tread has worndown as far as one of the tread wear

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indicators (TWI). Their position isindicated by markings on thesidewall.If there is more wear at the front thanthe rear, swap round front wheels andrear wheels. Ensure that the directionof rotation of the wheels is the sameas before.Tyres age, even if they are not used.We recommend tyre replacementevery 6 years.

Changing tyre and wheelsizeIf tyres of a different size than thosefitted at the factory are used, it may benecessary to reprogramme thespeedometer as well as the nominaltyre pressure and make other vehiclemodifications.After converting to a different tyresize, have the label with tyrepressures replaced.

9 Warning

Use of unsuitable tyres or wheelsmay lead to accidents and willinvalidate the vehicle typeapproval.

Wheel coversWheel covers and tyres that arefactory approved for the respectivevehicle and comply with all of therelevant wheel and tyre combinationrequirements must be used.If the wheel covers and tyres used arenot factory approved, the tyres mustnot have a rim protection ridge.Wheel covers must not impair brakecooling.

9 Warning

Use of unsuitable tyres or wheelcovers could lead to suddenpressure loss and therebyaccidents.

Tyre chains

Use tyre chains only on front wheels.Tyre chains are only permitted ontyres of size 195/70 R16.Always use fine mesh chains that addno more than 10 mm to the tyre treadand the inboard sides (including chainlock).

9 Warning

Damage may lead to tyre blowout.

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On tyres of size 215/55 R18, specialsnow chains are only permitted whenthey are designed with a rotatingchain belt on the tyre tread, no chainlinks on the wheel inboard sides andthe chains add no more than 12 mmto the tyre tread. For furtherinformation of right snow chain usagefor this tyre size, contact a specializedvehicle parts dealer or snow chainmanufacturer.Tyre chains are not permitted on tyresof size 205/70 R16.The use of tyre chains is not permittedon the temporary spare wheel.

Tyre repair kitMinor damage to the tyre tread can berepaired with the tyre repair kit.Do not remove foreign bodies fromthe tyres.Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or thatis at tyre's sidewall cannot be repairedwith the tyre repair kit.

9 Warning

Do not drive faster than 80 km/h.Do not use for a lengthy period.Steering and handling may beaffected.

If you have a flat tyre:Apply the parking brake and engagefirst gear, reverse gear or P.

The tyre repair kit is located in theright side of rear compartment.

1. Take the tyre repair kit from thecompartment.

2. Remove the compressor.

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3. Remove the electrical connectioncable (1) and air hose (2) from thestowage compartments on theunderside of the compressor.

4. Screw the compressor air hose tothe connection on the sealantbottle.

5. Fit the sealant bottle into theretainer on the compressor.Set the compressor near the tyrein such a way that the sealantbottle is upright.

6. Unscrew valve cap from defectivetyre.

7. Screw the filler hose to the tyrevalve.

8. The switch on the compressormust be set to J.

9. Connect the compressor plug tothe power outlet or cigarettelighter socket.To avoid discharging the battery,we recommend running theengine.

10. Set the rocker switch on thecompressor to I. The tyre is filledwith sealant.

11. The compressor pressure gaugebriefly indicates up to 6 bar whilstthe sealant bottle is emptying(approx. 30 seconds). Then thepressure starts to drop.

12. All of the sealant is pumped intothe tyre. Then the tyre is inflated.

13. The prescribed tyre pressureshould be obtained within10 minutes. Tyre pressure3 199. When the correct pressureis obtained, switch off thecompressor.

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If the prescribed tyre pressure isnot obtained within 10 minutes,remove the tyre repair kit. Movethe vehicle one tyre rotation.Reattach the tyre repair kit andcontinue the filling procedure for10 minutes. If the prescribed tyrepressure is still not obtained, thetyre is too badly damaged. Seekthe assistance of a workshop.Drain excess tyre pressure withthe button over the pressureindicator.Do not run the compressor longerthan 10 minutes.

14. Detach the tyre repair kit. Pushcatch on bracket to removesealant bottle from bracket. Screwthe tyre inflation hose to the freeconnection of the sealant bottle.This prevents sealant fromescaping. Stow tyre repair kit inload compartment.

15. Remove any excess sealantusing a cloth.

16. Take the label indicatingmaximum permitted speed fromthe sealant bottle and affix in thedriver's field of view.

17. Continue driving immediately sothat sealant is evenly distributedin the tyre. After driving approx.10 km (but no more than10 minutes), stop and check tyrepressure. Screw compressor airhose directly onto tyre valve andcompressor when doing this.

If tyre pressure is more than1.3 bar, set it to the correct value.Repeat the procedure until thereis no more loss of pressure.If the tyre pressure has fallenbelow 1.3 bar, the vehicle mustnot be used. Seek the assistanceof a workshop.

18. Stow away tyre repair kit in loadcompartment.

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NoteThe driving characteristics of therepaired tyre are severely affected,therefore have this tyre replaced.If unusual noise is heard or thecompressor becomes hot, turncompressor off for at least30 minutes.The built-in safety valve opens at apressure of 7 bar.Note the expiry date of the kit. Afterthis date its sealing capability is nolonger guaranteed. Pay attention tostorage information on sealantbottle.Replace the used sealant bottle.Dispose of the bottle as prescribedby applicable laws.The compressor and sealant can beused from approx. -30 °C.The adapters supplied can be usedto pump up other items e.g.footballs, air mattresses, inflatabledinghies etc. They are located on theunderside of the compressor. Toremove, screw on compressor airhose and withdraw adapter.

Wheel changingSome vehicles are equipped with atyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel3 172.Make the following preparations andobserve the following information:■ Park the vehicle on a level, firm and

non-skid surface. The front wheelsmust be in the straight-aheadposition.

■ Apply the parking brake andengage first gear, reverse gear orP.

■ Remove the spare wheel 3 177.■ Never change more than one wheel

at once.■ Use the jack only to change wheels

in case of puncture, not forseasonal winter or summer tyrechange.

■ If the ground on which the vehicleis standing is soft, a solid board(max. 1 cm thick) should be placedunder the jack.

■ No people or animals may be in thevehicle when it is jacked-up.

■ Never crawl under a jacked-upvehicle.

■ Do not start the vehicle when it israised on the jack.

■ Clean wheel nuts and thread with aclean cloth before mounting thewheel.

9 Warning

Do not grease wheel bolt, wheelnut and wheel nut cone.

1. Disengage wheel nut caps with ascrewdriver and remove. Pull offthe wheel cover.

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2. Fold out the wheel wrench andinstall ensuring that it locatessecurely and loosen each wheelnut by half a turn.

3. Ensure the jack is correctlypositioned under the relevantvehicle jacking point.

4. Set the jack to the necessaryheight. Position it directly belowthe jacking point in a manner thatprevents it from slipping.

Attach wheel wrench and with thejack correctly aligned rotate wheelwrench until wheel is clear of theground.

5. Unscrew the wheel nuts.6. Change the wheel. Spare wheel

3 177.7. Screw on the wheel nuts.8. Lower the vehicle and remove

jack.9. Install the wheel wrench ensuring

that it locates securely and tighteneach nut in a crosswisesequence. Tightening torque is125 Nm.

10. Align the valve hole in the wheelcover with the tyre valve beforeinstalling.Install wheel nut caps.Install centre cap on alloy wheels.

11. Install vehicle jacking point coveron versions with sill panelling.

12. Stow the replaced wheel 3 177and the vehicle tools 3 166.

13. Check the tyre pressure of theinstalled tyre and the wheel nuttorque as soon as possible.

Have the defective tyre renewed orrepaired as soon as possible.

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Jacking position for liftingplatform

Rear arm position of the liftingplatform centrically under the recessof the sill.

Front arm position of the liftingplatform at the underbody.

Spare wheelSome vehicles are equipped with atyre repair kit instead of a sparewheel.A spare wheel can be classified as atemporary spare wheel depending onthe size compared to the othermounted wheels and countryregulations.The spare wheel always has a steelrim.

Caution

The use of a spare wheel that issmaller than the other wheels or incombination with winter tyrescould affect driveability. Have thedefective tyre replaced as soon aspossible.

The spare wheel is located in the loadcompartment beneath the floorcovering. It is secured with a wing nut.

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Stowing a damaged full sizewheel in the load compartmentThe spare wheel well is not designedfor other tyre sizes than the sparewheel.

A damaged full size wheel must bestowed in the load compartment andsecured with a strap. Vehicle tools3 166. To secure the wheel:1. Position the wheel on either side

of the load compartment.

2. Stick the loop end of the strapthrough the according lashingeye.

3. Stick the hook end of the strapthrough the loop and pull it till theloop is mounted to the lashingeye.

4. Leap the strap through the spokesof the wheel as shown in theillustration.

5. Mount the hook end to theopposite lashing eye.

6. Tighten the strap.

Temporary spare wheel

Caution

The use of a spare wheel that issmaller than the other wheels or incombination with winter tyrescould affect driveability. Have thedefective tyre replaced as soon aspossible.

Only mount one temporary sparewheel. Do not drive faster than80 km/h. Take curves slowly. Do notuse for a long period of time.If your vehicle gets a flat tyre on therear while towing another vehicle,mount the temporary spare wheel inthe front and the full size tyre in therear.Tyre chains 3 171.

Directional tyresFit directional tyres such that they rollin the direction of travel. The rollingdirection is indicated by a symbol(e.g. an arrow) on the sidewall.

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The following applies to tyres fittedopposing the rolling direction:■ Driveability may be affected. Have

the defective tyre renewed orrepaired as soon as possible.

■ Drive particularly carefully on wetand snow-covered road surfaces.

Jump startingDo not start with a quick charger.A vehicle with a discharged batterycan be started using jump leads andthe battery of another vehicle.

9 Warning

Be extremely careful when startingwith jump leads. Any deviationfrom the following instructions canlead to injuries or damage causedby battery explosion or damage tothe electrical systems of bothvehicles.

9 Warning

Avoid contact of the battery witheyes, skin, fabrics and paintedsurfaces. The fluid containssulphuric acid which can causeinjuries and damage in the eventof direct contact.

■ Never expose the battery to nakedflames or sparks.

■ A discharged battery can alreadyfreeze at a temperature of 0 °C.Defrost the frozen battery beforeconnecting jump leads.

■ Wear eye protection and protectiveclothing when handling a battery.

■ Use a booster battery with thesame voltage (12 Volts). Itscapacity (Ah) must not be muchless than that of the dischargedbattery.

■ Use jump leads with insulatedterminals and a cross section of atleast 16 mm2 (25 mm2 for dieselengines).

■ Do not disconnect the dischargedbattery from the vehicle.

■ Switch off all unnecessary electricalconsumers.

■ Do not lean over the battery duringjump starting.

■ Do not allow the terminals of onelead to touch those of the otherlead.

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■ The vehicles must not come intocontact with each other during thejump starting process.

■ Apply the parking brake,transmission in neutral, automatictransmission in P.

Lead connection order:1. Connect the red lead to the

positive terminal of the boosterbattery.

2. Connect the other end of the redlead to the positive terminal of thedischarged battery.

3. Connect the black lead to thenegative terminal of the boosterbattery.

4. Connect the other end of the blacklead to a vehicle grounding point,such as the engine block or anengine mounting bolt. Connect asfar away from the dischargedbattery as possible, however atleast 60 cm.

Route the leads so that they cannotcatch on rotating parts in the enginecompartment.To start the engine:1. Start the engine of the vehicle

providing the jump.2. After 5 minutes, start the other

engine. Start attempts should bemade for no longer than15 seconds at an interval of1 minute.

3. Allow both engines to idle forapprox. 3 minutes with the leadsconnected.

4. Switch on electrical consumers(e.g. headlights, heated rearwindow) of the vehicle receivingthe jump start.

5. Reverse above sequence exactlywhen removing leads.

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TowingTowing the vehicleTowing the vehicle with frontwheel drive systemIf you need to have your vehicletowed, please use our servicenetwork or professional towingcompany.

The best method is to have thevehicle transported using a recoveryvehicle.

If towing by 2 wheels, lift the frontdriving wheels and tow with the fronttyres locked.

Towing the vehicle with all-wheel drive system

Flat-bed equipment is the bestmethod of towing the vehicleequipped with all-wheel drive (AWD)system to avoid any damage. If flat-bed equipment is not available, use atowing dolly to tow the vehicle asillustrated below.

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Caution

If you tow the vehicle equippedwith the all wheel drive (AWD)system while front or rear tyres arerolling on the road, the drivesystem in the vehicle could beseverely damaged. Never towyour vehicle with the front and reartyres on the road.

Please observe the followingprocedures when towing a vehicle:■ No passenger should remain in the

vehicle being towed.■ Release the parking brake of the

towed vehicle and place thetransmission gear in neutral.

■ Switch on the hazard warninglights.

Towing the vehicle by using thetowing eyeIf towing service is not available in anemergency, your vehicle may betemporarily towed by using the towingeye.

Disengage cap by using ascrewdriver and remove.The towing eye is stowed with thevehicle tools 3 166.

Screw in the towing eye as far as it willgo until it stops in a horizontalposition.Attach a tow rope – or better still a towrod – to the towing eye.The towing eye must only be used fortowing and not for recovering thevehicle.

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Switch on ignition to release steeringwheel lock and to permit operation ofbrake lights, horn and windscreenwiper.Transmission in neutral.Switch on the hazard warning flasheson both vehicles.

Caution

Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.Excessive tractive force candamage the vehicle.

When the engine is not running,considerably more force is needed tobrake and steer.To prevent the entry of exhaust gasesfrom the towing vehicle, switch on theair recirculation and close thewindows.Vehicle with automatic transmission:Do not tow the vehicle using tow eye.Towing with a tow rope could causesevere automatic transmissiondamage. When towing vehicle withautomatic transmission, use flat bedor wheel lift equipment.

The vehicle must be towed facingforward, not faster than 88km/h. In allother cases and when thetransmission is defective, the frontaxle must be raised off the ground.Seek the assistance of a workshop.After towing, unscrew the towing eye.Insert cap and close cap.

Towing another vehicle

Disengage the cap by using ascrewdriver and remove.The towing eye is stowed with thevehicle tools 3 166.

Screw in the towing eye as far as it willgo until it stops in a horizontalposition.The lashing eye at the rearunderneath the vehicle must never beused as a towing eye.Attach a tow rope – or even better atow bar – to the towing eye.The towing eye must only be used fortowing and not for recovering avehicle.Switch on the hazard warningflashers on both vehicles.

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Caution

Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.Excessive tractive force candamage the vehicle.

After towing, unscrew the towing eye.Insert cap at the bottom and engagecap.

Appearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factoryusing a high quality lock cylindergrease. Use de-icing agent only whenabsolutely necessary, as this has adegreasing effect and impairs lockfunction. After using de-icing agent,have the locks regreased by aworkshop.

WashingThe paintwork of your vehicle isexposed to environmental influences.Wash and wax your vehicle regularly.When using automatic vehiclewashes, select a programme thatincludes waxing.Bird droppings, dead insects, resin,pollen and the like should be cleanedoff immediately, as they containaggressive constituents which cancause paint damage.

If using a vehicle wash, comply withthe vehicle wash manufacturer'sinstructions. The windscreen wiperand rear window wiper must beswitched off. Remove antenna andexternal accessories such as roofracks etc.If you wash your vehicle by hand,make sure that the insides of thewheel housings are also thoroughlyrinsed out.Clean edges and folds on openeddoors and the bonnet as well as theareas they cover.

Caution

Always use a cleaning agent witha pH value of 4 to 9.Do not use cleaning agents on hotsurfaces.

Have the door hinges of all doorsgreased by a workshop.Do not clean the engine compartmentwith a steam-jet or high-pressure jetcleaner.

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Thoroughly rinse and leather-off thevehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Useseparate leathers for painted andglass surfaces: remnants of wax onthe windows will impair vision.Do not use hard objects to removespots of tar. Use tar removal spray onpainted surfaces.

Exterior lightsHeadlight and other light covers aremade of plastic. Do not use anyabrasive or caustic agents, do not usean ice scraper, and do not clean themdry.

Polishing and waxingWax the vehicle regularly (at thelatest when water no longer beads).Otherwise, the paintwork will dry out.Polishing is necessary only if the painthas become dull or if solid depositshave become attached to it.Paintwork polish with silicone forms aprotective film, making waxingunnecessary.Plastic body parts must not be treatedwith wax or polishing agents.

Windows and windscreen wiperbladesUse a soft lint-free cloth or chamoisleather together with window cleanerand insect remover.When cleaning the rear window,make sure the heating element insideis not damaged.For mechanical removal of ice, use asharp-edged ice scraper. Press thescraper firmly against the glass sothat no dirt can get under it andscratch the glass.Clean smearing wiper blades with asoft cloth and window cleaner.

MoonroofNever clean with solvents or abrasiveagents, fuels, aggressive media (e.g.paint cleaner, acetone-containingsolutions etc.), acidic or highlyalkaline media or abrasive pads. Donot apply wax or polishing agents tothe middle part of the moonroof.

Wheels and tyresDo not use high-pressure jetcleaners.

Clean rims with a pH-neutral wheelcleaner.Rims are painted and can be treatedwith the same agents as the body.

Paintwork damageRectify minor paintwork damage witha touch-up pen before rust forms.Have more extensive damage or rustareas repaired by a workshop.

UnderbodySome areas of the vehicle underbodyhave a PVC undercoating while othercritical areas have a durableprotective wax coating.After the underbody is washed, checkthe underbody and have it waxed ifnecessary.Bitumen/rubber materials coulddamage the PVC coating. Haveunderbody work carried out by aworkshop.Before and after winter, wash theunderbody and have the protectivewax coating checked.

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Liquid gas system

9 Danger

Liquid gas is heavier than air andcan collect in sink points.Take care when performing workat the underbody in a pit.

For painting work and when using adrying booth at a temperature above60 °C, the liquid gas tank must beremoved.Do not make any modifications to theliquid gas system.

Towing equipmentDo not clean the coupling ball bar witha steam-jet or high-pressure jetcleaner.

Rear carrier systemClean the rear carrier system with asteam-jet or high-pressure jet cleanerat least once a year.Operate the rear carrier systemperiodically if not in regular use, inparticular during winter.

Interior careInterior and upholsteryOnly clean the vehicle interior,including the instrument panel fasciaand panelling, with a dry cloth orinterior cleaner.Clean the leather upholstery withclear water and a soft cloth. In case ofheavy soiling, use leather care.The instrument panel should only becleaned using a soft damp cloth.Clean fabric upholstery with avacuum cleaner and brush. Removestains with an upholstery cleaner.Clothing fabrics may not becolourfast. This could cause visiblediscolourations, especially on light-coloured upholstery. Removablestains and discolourations should becleaned as soon as possible.Clean seat belts with lukewarm wateror interior cleaner.

Caution

Close Velcro fasteners as openVelcro fasteners on clothing coulddamage seat upholstery.The same applies to clothing withsharp-edged objects, like zips orbelts or studded jeans.

Plastic and rubber partsPlastic and rubber parts can becleaned with the same cleaner asused to clean the body. Use interiorcleaner if necessary. Do not use anyother agent. Avoid solvents and petrolin particular. Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners.

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Service andmaintenance

General information ................... 187Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts .................................... 188

General informationService informationIn order to ensure economical andsafe vehicle operation and tomaintain the value of your vehicle, itis of vital importance that allmaintenance work is carried out at theproper intervals as specified.The detailed, up-to-date serviceschedule for your vehicle is availableat the workshop.Service display 3 76.

European service intervalsMaintenance of your vehicle isrequired every 30000 km or after1 year, whichever occurs first, unlessotherwise indicated in the servicedisplay.The European service intervals arevalid for the following countries:Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Greenland, Hungary,

Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia,Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands,Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania,Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,Switzerland, United Kingdom.Service display 3 76.

International service intervalsMaintenance of your vehicle isrequired every 15000 km or after1 year, whichever occurs first, unlessotherwise indicated in the servicedisplay.The international service intervals arevalid for the countries which are notlisted in the European serviceintervals.Service display 3 76.

ConfirmationsConfirmation of service is recorded inthe Service and Warranty Booklet.The date and mileage is completedwith the stamp and signature of theservicing workshop.

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Make sure that the Service andWarranty Booklet is completedcorrectly as continuous proof ofservice is essential if any warranty orgoodwill claims are to be met, and isalso a benefit when selling thevehicle.

Service interval with remainingengine oil life durationThe service interval is based onseveral parameters depending onusage.The service display lets you knowwhen to change the engine oil.Service display 3 76.

Recommended fluids,lubricants and partsRecommended fluids andlubricantsOnly use products that meet therecommended specifications.Damage resulting from the use ofproducts not in line with thesespecifiations will not be covered bythe warranty.

9 Warning

Operating materials arehazardous and could bepoisonous. Handle with care. Payattention to information given onthe containers.

Engine oilEngine oil is identified by its qualityand its viscosity. Quality is moreimportant than viscosity whenselecting which engine oil to use. Theoil quality ensures e.g. enginecleanliness, wear protection and oil

aging control, whereas viscositygrade gives information on the oil'sthickness over a temperature range.Dexos is the newest engine oil qualitythat provides optimum protection forgasoline and diesel engines. If it isunavailable, engine oils of other listedqualities have to be used.Recommendations for gasolineengines are also valid forCompressed Natural Gas (CNG),Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) andEthanol (E85) fuelled engines.Select the appropriate engine oilbased on its quality and on theminimum ambient temperature3 192.

Topping up engine oilEngine oils of different manufacturersand brands can be mixed as long asthey comply with the required engineoil quality and viscosity.Use of engine oil with onlyACEA A1/B1 or only A5/B5 quality isprohibited, since it can cause long-term engine damage under certainoperating conditions.

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Select the appropriate engine oilbased on its quality and on theminimum ambient temperature3 192.

Additional engine oil additivesThe use of additional engine oiladditives could cause damage andinvalidate the warranty.

Engine oil viscosity gradesThe SAE viscosity grade givesinformation of the thickness of the oil.Multigrade oil is indicated by twofigures, e.g. SAE 5W-30. The firstfigure, followed by a W, indicates thelow temperature viscosity and thesecond figure the high temperatureviscosity.Select the appropriate viscosity gradedepending on the minimum ambienttemperature 3 192.All of the recommended viscositygrades are suitable for high ambienttemperatures.

Coolant and antifreezeUse only silicate-free long life coolant(LLC) antifreeze.The system is factory filled withcoolant designed for excellentcorrosion protection and frostprotection down to approx. -28 °C.This concentration should bemaintained all year round. The use ofadditional coolant additives thatintend to give additional corrosionprotection or seal against minor leakscan cause function problems. Liabilityfor consequences resulting from theuse of additional coolant additives willbe rejected.

Brake and clutch fluidOnly use high-performance brakefluid approved for the vehicle, consulta workshop.Over time, brake fluid absorbsmoisture which will reduce brakingeffectiveness. The brake fluid shouldtherefore be replaced at the specifiedinterval.

Brake fluid should be stored in asealed container to avoid waterabsorption.Ensure brake fluid does not becomecontaminated.

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Vehicle identification .................. 190Vehicle data ............................... 192

Vehicle identificationVehicle IdentificationNumber

The Vehicle Identification Number islocated in the engine compartment.

Identification plate

The identification plate is located onthe front left door frame.

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Information on identification label:1 = Manufacturer2 = Type approval number3 = Vehicle Identification Number4 = Permissible gross vehicle

weight rating in kg5 = Permissible gross train weight

in kg6 = Maximum permissible front axle

load in kg7 = Maximum permissible rear axle

load in kg

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Vehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service schedule

Required engine oil qualityAll European countries

(except Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey) Only Israel

Engine oil quality Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines

dexos 1 – – ✔ –

dexos 2 ✔ ✔ – ✔

In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use max. 1 litre engine oil quality ACEA C3 for topping up once between eachoil change.

Engine oil viscosity gradesAll European countries and Israel(except Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey)

Ambient temperature Petrol and diesel engines

down to -25 °C SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40

below -25 °C SAE 0W-30 or SAE 0W-40

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International service schedule

Required engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europe

except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey

Engine oil quality Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines

dexos 1 ✔ – – –

dexos 2 – ✔ ✔ ✔

In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use the oil qualities listed below:

All countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey

Engine oil quality Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines

GM-LL-A-025 ✔ – ✔ –

GM-LL-B-025 – ✔ – ✔

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All countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey

Engine oil quality Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines Petrol engines(including CNG, LPG, E85)

Diesel engines

ACEA A3/B3 ✔ – ✔ –

ACEA A3/B4 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

ACEA C3 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

API SM ✔ – ✔ –

API SN resource conserving ✔ – ✔ –

Engine oil viscosity gradesAll countries outside Europe (except Israel),including Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey

Ambient temperature Petrol and diesel engines

down to -25 °C SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40

below -25 °C SAE 0W-30 or SAE 0W-40

down to -20 °C SAE 10W-301) or SAE 10W-401)

1) Permitted, but usage of SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40 with dexos quality is recommended.

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Engine dataSales designation 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.7Engine identifier code A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS

Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4

Piston displacement [cm3] 1364 1598 1796 1686

Engine power [kW] 103 85 103 96

at rpm 4900-6000 6200 6200 4000

Torque [Nm] 200 155 178 300

at rpm 1850-4900 4000 3800 2000-2500

Fuel type Petrol Petrol Petrol Diesel

Octane rating RON

recommended 95 95 95

possible 98 98 98

Oil consumption [l/1000 km] 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6

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PerformanceEngine A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS

Maximum speed2) [km/h]

Manual transmission 186 170 180 –3)

Automatic transmission – – 180 –3)

2) The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload. Optional equipmentcould reduce the specified maximum speed of the vehicle.

3) Value was not available at time of printing.

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Vehicle weightKerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment

Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmission

without/with air conditioning[kg]

A14NET 1414/1425 –

A16XER 1324/1335 –

A18XER 1349/1360 1446/1457

A17DTS –4) –4)

Kerb weight, basic model with all optional equipmentEngine Manual transmission Automatic transmission

without/with air conditioning[kg]

A14NET –/1534 –

A16XER –/1444 –

A18XER –/1461 –/1558

A17DTS –4) –4)

4) Value was not available at time of printing.

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Vehicle dimensions

Length [mm] 4278

Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1764

Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 2035

Height (without antenna) [mm] 1646

Length of load compartment floor [mm] 730

Length of load compartment with folded rear seats [mm] 1449

Load compartment width [mm] 1001

Load compartment height [mm] 721

Wheelbase [mm] 2555

Turning circle diameter [m] 10.8

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CapacitiesEngine oilEngine A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS

including Filter [l] 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.85-4.95

between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

Fuel tankEngine A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS

Petrol/diesel, nominal capacity [l] 53 53 53 52

Tyre pressuresComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load

Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

A14NET,A16XER

195/70 R16, 200/2.0 (29) 200/2.0 (29) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41)

205/70 R16

215/55 R18 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41)

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Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

[kPa/bar]([psi])

A18XER 195/70 R16, 200/2.0 (29) 200/2.0 (29) – – 200/2.0 (29) 200/2.0 (29)

205/70 R16

215/55 R18 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) – – 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32)

A17DTS 195/70 R16, 220/2.2 (32) 220/2.2 (32) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41)

205/70 R16

215/55 R18 240/2.4 (34) 240/2.4 (34) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41) 270/2.7 (39) 280/2.8 (41)

All Temporary sparewheel

420/4.2 (61) 420/4.2 (61) – – 420/4.2 (61) 420/4.2 (61)

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Towing hitch installation dimensions

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Customer information

Vehicle data recording and pri‐vacy ........................................... 202

Vehicle data recordingand privacyEvent data recordersData storage modules in thevehicleA large number of electroniccomponents of your vehicle containdata storage modules temporarily orpermanently storing technical dataabout the condition of the vehicle,events and errors. In general, thistechnical information documents thecondition of parts, modules, systemsor the environment:■ Operating conditions of system

components (e.g. filling levels)■ Status messages of the vehicle and

its single components (e.g. numberof wheel revolutions / rotationalspeed, deceleration, lateralacceleration)

■ Dysfunctions and defects inimportant system components

■ Vehicle reactions in particulardriving situations (e.g. inflation ofan airbag, activation of the stabilityregulation system)

■ Environmental conditions (e.g.temperature)

These data are exclusively technicaland help identifying and correctingerrors as well as optimizing vehiclefunctions.Motion profiles indicating travelledroutes cannot be created with thesedata.If services are used (e.g. repairworks, service processes, warrantycases, quality assurance),employees of the service network(manufacturer included) are able toread out this technical informationfrom the event and error data storagemodules applying special diagnosticdevices. If required, you will receivefurther information at theseworkshops. After an error has beencorrected, the data are deleted fromthe error storage module or they areconstantly overwritten.

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When using the vehicle, situationsmay occur in which these technicaldata related to other information(accident report, damages on thevehicle, witness statements etc.) maybe associated with a specific person -possibly, with the assistance of anexpert.Additional functions contractuallyagreed upon with the client (e.g.vehicle location in emergency cases)allow the transmission of particularvehicle data from the vehicle.

Radio FrequencyIdentification (RFID)RFID technology is used in somevehicles for functions such as tyrepressure monitoring and ignitionsystem security. It is also used inconnection with conveniences suchas radio remote controls for doorlocking/unlocking and starting, and in-vehicle transmitters for garage dooropeners. RFID technology in Opelvehicles does not use or recordpersonal information or link with anyother Opel system containingpersonal information.

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Index AAccessories and vehicle

modifications .......................... 147Adaptive forward lighting ..... 84, 101Adjustable air vents ................... 112Airbag and belt tensioners ........... 79Airbag deactivation ................ 44, 80Airbag system .............................. 42Air conditioning regular

operation ................................ 114Air conditioning system .............. 109Air intake .................................... 113Air vents...................................... 112All-wheel drive ........................... 125Antilock brake system ................ 125Antilock brake system (ABS) ....... 81Anti-theft alarm system ................ 26Anti-theft locking system .............. 25Appearance care........................ 184Automatic anti-dazzle .................. 29Automatic light control ................. 99Automatic locking ........................ 24Automatic transmission ............. 121Auxiliary heater........................... 112

BBattery ....................................... 152Battery discharge protection ...... 107Battery voltage ............................. 92

Bicycle rack.................................. 54Bonnet ....................................... 149Bonnet open................................. 84Brake and clutch fluid................. 188Brake and clutch system ............. 81Brake assist ............................... 127Brake fluid .................................. 152Brakes ............................... 125, 152Breakdown.................................. 181Bulb replacement ....................... 155

CCapacities .................................. 199Catalytic converter ..................... 121Central locking system ................ 22Centre console storage ............... 53Centre high-mounted brake

light ......................................... 160Changing tyre and wheel size . . . 171Charging system .......................... 80Child locks ................................... 24Child restraint installation

locations ................................... 47Child restraints.............................. 45Child restraint systems ................ 45Climate control ............................. 16Climate control systems............. 108Clock ............................................ 73Code............................................. 90Control indicators.......................... 77

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Control of the vehicle ................. 115Controls........................................ 69Convex shape .............................. 27Coolant and antifreeze............... 188Cruise control ...................... 84, 129Cupholders .................................. 52Curtain airbag system .................. 44

DDanger, Warnings and Cautions . . . 4Delayed locking............................ 23Descent control system ....... 81, 128Diesel fuel system bleeding ....... 154Diesel particle filter............... 82, 120Door open .................................... 84Doors............................................ 25Driver assistance systems.......... 129Driver Information Centre............. 85Driving characteristics and

towing tips .............................. 145Driving hints................................ 115

EElectric adjustment ...................... 27Electrical system......................... 161Electronic climate control

system .................................... 110Electronic driving programmes . . 123Electronic Stability Control.......... 128

Electronic Stability Control andTraction Control system............ 82

Electronic Stability Control off....... 82End-of-life vehicle recovery ....... 148Engine compartment fuse box ... 161Engine coolant ........................... 150Engine coolant temperature

gauge ....................................... 76Engine data ............................... 195Engine exhaust .......................... 120Engine oil ................... 149, 188, 192Engine oil pressure ...................... 83Entry lighting .............................. 106Event data recorders.................. 202Exit lighting ................................ 106Exterior care .............................. 184Exterior light ................................. 84Exterior lighting ...................... 13, 99Exterior mirrors............................. 27

FFault ........................................... 123First aid kit ................................... 66Fixed air vents ........................... 113Flex-Fix system............................ 54Fog light ....................................... 84Fog lights ................................... 157Folding ......................................... 28Forward collision alert................. 132Front airbag system ..................... 42

Front fog lights ........................... 104Front seats.................................... 35Front turn signal lights ............... 158Fuel............................................. 142Fuel consumption - CO2-

Emissions ............................... 144Fuel for diesel engines .............. 142Fuel for petrol engines ............... 142Fuel gauge ................................... 76Fuses ......................................... 161

GGauges......................................... 75General information ................... 145Glovebox ..................................... 52Glove box lighting....................... 106Graphic-Info-Display, Colour-

Info-Display .............................. 88

HHalogen headlights .................... 155Hand brake......................... 125, 126Hazard warning flashers ............ 103Headlight flash ........................... 100Headlight range adjustment ...... 100Headlights when driving abroad 101Head restraint adjustment ............. 8Head restraints ............................ 34Heated ......................................... 28Heated rear window ..................... 31

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Heated steering wheel ................. 70Heating ........................................ 38Heating and ventilation system . 108High beam ........................... 84, 100Hill start assist ........................... 127Horn ....................................... 14, 70

IIdentification plate ..................... 190Ignition switch positions ............. 116Immobiliser ............................ 27, 83Indicators...................................... 75Information displays...................... 85Initial drive information.................... 6Instrument panel fuse box ......... 163Instrument panel illumination

control .................................... 105Instrument panel overview ........... 10Instrument panel storage.............. 51Interior care ............................... 186Interior lighting............................ 105Interior lights ...................... 105, 160Interior mirrors.............................. 29Interruption of power supply ...... 123Introduction .................................... 3ISOFIX child restraint systems .... 50

JJump starting ............................. 179

KKey, memorised settings.............. 21Keys ............................................. 20Keys, locks................................... 20

LLane departure warning....... 81, 141Lashing eyes ............................... 66Lighting features......................... 106Light switch .................................. 99Load compartment ................ 25, 63Load compartment cover ............. 65Load compartment fuse box ...... 165Loading information ..................... 67Low fuel ....................................... 83

MMalfunction indicator light ............ 80Manual anti-dazzle ...................... 29Manual mode ............................. 123Manual transmission .................. 124Manual windows .......................... 30Memorised settings...................... 21Mirror adjustment ........................... 8Misted light covers ..................... 105

NNew vehicle running-in .............. 115Number plate light ..................... 160

OObject detection systems........... 134Odometer ..................................... 75Oil, engine.......................... 188, 192Outside temperature .................... 73Overrun cut-off ........................... 117

PParking ................................ 18, 119Parking assist ............................ 134Parking brake ............................ 126Particulate filter........................... 120Performance .............................. 196Performing work ........................ 148Pollen filter ................................. 113Power outlets ............................... 74Power steering.............................. 81Power windows ............................ 30Preheating ................................... 82Puncture..................................... 175

RRadio Frequency Identification

(RFID)..................................... 203Radio remote control ................... 20Reading lights ............................ 106Rear carrier system...................... 54Rear floor storage cover .............. 65Rear fog light ....................... 84, 104Rear view camera ...................... 136

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Rear window wiper/washer .......... 72Recommended fluids and

lubricants ........................ 188, 192Refuelling ................................... 143Reversing lights ......................... 104Ride control systems.................. 127Roof.............................................. 32Roof rack ..................................... 67

SSeat adjustment ....................... 6, 36Seat belt ........................................ 8Seat belt reminder ....................... 79Seat belts ..................................... 39Seat position ................................ 35Selector lever ............................. 122Service ....................................... 114Service display ............................ 76Service information .................... 187Service vehicle soon .................... 80Side airbag system ...................... 43Side turn signal lights ................ 159Spare wheel ............................... 177Speed limiter............................... 131Speedometer ............................... 75Starting and operating................ 115Starting off ................................... 17Starting the engine .................... 116Steering wheel adjustment ...... 9, 69Steering wheel controls ............... 69

Stop-start system........................ 117Storage compartments................. 51Sunglasses storage ..................... 53Sunroof ........................................ 32Sunvisor lights ........................... 106Sun visors .................................... 31Symbols ......................................... 4

TTachometer ................................. 75Tail lights ................................... 158Three-point seat belt .................... 40Tools .......................................... 166Top-tether fastening eyes ............ 50Towing................................ 145, 181Towing another vehicle ............. 183Towing hitch installation

dimensions ............................. 201Towing the vehicle ..................... 181Traction Control system ............. 127Traction Control system off........... 82Traffic sign assistant................... 138Trailer towing ............................. 145Transmission ............................... 17Transmission display ................. 121Tread depth ............................... 170Trip computer .............................. 92Trip odometer .............................. 75Turn and lane-change signals ... 104Turn signal ................................... 79

Tyre chains ................................ 171Tyre designations ...................... 167Tyre pressure ............................ 167Tyre pressure monitoring

system............................... 83, 168Tyre pressures ........................... 199Tyre repair kit ............................. 172Tyres .......................................... 167

UUltrasonic parking assist ...... 82, 134Underseat storage ....................... 53Upholstery.................................. 186Upshift.......................................... 81Using this manual .......................... 3

VVehicle checks............................ 148Vehicle data................................ 192Vehicle data recording and

privacy..................................... 202Vehicle detected ahead................ 84Vehicle dimensions .................... 198Vehicle Identification Number .... 190Vehicle jack................................ 166Vehicle messages ....................... 90Vehicle personalisation ............... 95Vehicle security............................ 25Vehicle specific data ...................... 3Vehicle storage........................... 147

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Vehicle tools............................... 166Vehicle unlocking ........................... 6Vehicle weight ........................... 197Ventilation................................... 108

WWarning chimes ........................... 91Warning lights............................... 75Warning triangle .......................... 66Washer and wiper systems ......... 15Washer fluid ............................... 151Wheel changing ......................... 175Wheel covers ............................. 171Wheels and tyres ....................... 167Windows....................................... 29Windscreen................................... 29Windscreen wiper/washer ........... 70Winter tyres ............................... 167Wiper blade replacement .......... 154

XXenon headlights ....................... 157

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Edition: June 2012, ADAM OPEL AG, Rüsselsheim.

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