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Table of Contents Introduction .........................................

1
In brief .................................................3
Keys, doors and windows.................17
Seats, restraints................................35
Storage..............................................59
Instruments and controls ..................71
Lighting............................................107
Infotainment system........................115
Climate controls ..............................185
Driving and operating......................197
Vehicle care ....................................229
Service and maintenance ...............297
Technical data.................................309
Customer information .....................317

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Memo

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Introduction 1

Introduction When this Owner’s Manual refers to  The table of contents at the
a repairer visit, we recommend your beginning of this manual and
Chevrolet Service Partner. within each chapter shows where
All Chevrolet Service Partners the information is located.
Introduction
provide first-class service at  The index will enable you to
Your vehicle is a designed reasonable prices. Experienced search for specific information.
combination of advanced mechanics trained by Chevrolet work  The Owner’s Manual uses the
technology, safety, environmental according to specific Chevrolet factory engine designations. The
friendliness and economy. instructions. corresponding sales designations
This Owner’s Manual provides you The customer literature pack should can be found in the chapter
with all the necessary information to always be kept ready to hand in the "Technical data".
enable you to drive your vehicle vehicle.  Directional data, e.g. left or right,
safely and efficiently. or front or back, always relate to
Make sure your passengers are Using this Manual the direction of travel.
aware of the possible risk of accident  This manual describes all options  The vehicle display screens may
and injury which may result from and features available for this not support your specific
improper use of the vehicle. model. Certain descriptions, language.
You must always comply with the including those for display and
specific laws and regulations of the menu functions, may not apply to
country that you are in. These laws your vehicle due to model variant,
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differ from the information in this country specifications, special
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2 Introduction

Danger, Warnings and We wish you many hours of


Cautions pleasurable driving
Chevrolet
{Danger

Text marked ? Danger provides


information on risk of fatal injury.
Disregarding this information may
endanger life.

{Warning

Text marked ? Warning provides


information on risk of accident or
injury. Disregarding this
information may lead to injury.

Caution

Text marked Caution provides


information on possible damage to
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In brief 3

In brief Initial drive information Seat adjustment


Seat positioning
Unlocking the Vehicle
Radio remote control

GO3E3014A

To move seat forward or backward,


TDL050A
pull the handle and slide seat to
Press button K. desired position.
Unlocks all doors. Hazard lamps will Release the handle and make sure
flash twice. the seat is locked in place.
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4 In brief

Seat backrests Seat height Head restraint adjustment


Height adjustment

GO3E3015A GO3E3016A

Pull lever, adjust inclination and Pumping the lever on the outside of GO3E1003A

release lever. Allow the seat to the seat cushion until the seat Pull the head restraint upwards.
engage audibly. cushion is adjusted to the desired
position. To move down press the catch (1)
Do not lean on seat when adjusting. and push the head restraint
To lower the seat cushion, push the downwards.
lever down several times.
See Head restraints on page 35.
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In brief 5

Horizontal adjustment Safety Belt Mirror Adjustment


Interior mirrors

GO3E3002A
MD033
Pull the head restraint forwards. It is
Withdraw belt from reel, guide it GO3E2007A
adjusted to the three positions. To
untwisted across the body and To reduce dazzle, pull the lever on
move back pull the head restraint
engage the latch plate in the buckle. the underside of the mirror housing.
forwards. Then it is moved
automatically backwards. Tension the lap belt regularly whilst See Manual rearview mirror on page
driving by tugging the shoulder belt. 28.
See Safety belts on page 41.
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6 In brief

Exterior mirrors Steering Wheel Adjustment

GC3N2006A
GC3N5001A

Select the relevant exterior mirror by Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel,
turning the control knob to left (L) or then engage lever and ensure it is
right (R). Then swivel the control to fully locked. Do not adjust steering
adjust the mirror. wheel unless vehicle is stationary.
When the position is in "o", mirror is
not selected.
See Remote
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In brief 7

Instrument Panel Overview


LHD

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8 In brief

RHD

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In brief 9

1. Side air vents 23. Ignition switch Exterior Lighting


2. Exterior lamp switch 24. Steering wheel adjustment
3. Turn signals 25. Hood release lever
4. Cruise control 26. Clutch pedal
5. Cluster
6. Horn, Driver’s airbag
7. Steering wheel controls
8. Wiper and washer lever
9. Central air vents
10. Infotainment system
11. Storage
12. Passenger airbag ON-OFF
GO3E6004A
switch
13. Glove box Turn light switch knob.
14. Passenger airbag ON-OFF light O(OFF): To turn off all lamps, turn
15. Hazard warning flasher the knob to OFF position. All lamps
16. Power outlet are off and return knob to its original
AUTO position.
17. Shift lever
18. Safety lock switch/HDC switch AUTO: Exterior lamps and
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10 In brief

; : The tail lamps, number plate Headlamp high/low-beam Hazard warning flashers
lamps, and instrument panel lamps changer
are illuminated.
2 : The headlamps and all of the
above lamps are illuminated.

Press light switch


#: Front fog lamp
s: Rear fog lamp
See Exterior lamp controls on page
107.

GC3N6001A
JD13A
Operated with the | button.
To switch from low to high beam,
See Hazard warning flashers on
push lever.
page 109.
To switch to low beam, push lever
again or pull.
See Headlamp high/low-beam
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In brief 11

Turn and lane-change signals Horn Washer and Wiper Systems


Windshield wiper

JD14A
GC3N5003A

lever up = right indicator Press Y TDL033A

lever down = left indicator 2: Continuous wipe, fast speed.


See Turn and lane-change signals 1: Continuous wipe, slow speed.
on page 110.
3: Intermittent operation.
O: System off.
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See Windshield wiper/washer on Rear window wiper/washer Washer


page 72.
Wiper
Windshield washer

TDL031A

TEL021A Push the lever toward the instrument


TDL030A panel.
Press the upward of switch to
Pull lever. operate wiper continue. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear
window and the wiper swipes for a
See "Windshield washer" under Press the downward of switch to few strokes.
Windshield wiper/washer on page operate wiper interval.
72. See Rear window wiper/washer on
To turn off the wiper set the switch in page 74.
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Climate control Demisting and defrosting the Transmission


windows
Heated rear window, heated Manual transmission
exterior mirrors

GC3E8003A
GC3N9007A
Turn the air distribution knob to
GC3N2011A DEFROST 5. To engage reverse, with the vehicle
stationary pull up the button on the
Operated by pressing the = button. See "Defrosting windshield" under
selector lever and engage the gear.
See Heated mirrors on page 27. Heating and ventilation system on
page 185. If the gear does not engage, set the
See Heated rear window on page 31. lever in neutral, release the clutch
See "Demisting windshield" under Air
pedal and depress again; then
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Automatic transmission

MD174

Push the release button to shift.


Arrows indicate shifts that do not
require you to push the release
button.

GC3N9003A

P (PARK): Locks the front wheels.


Select P only when the vehicle is MD172
stationary and the parking brake is
Depress the brake pedal and push
applied.
release button to shift.
R (REVERSE): Select R only when
Shifts that require you to push the
the vehicle is stationary.
release button are indicated by
N (NEUTRAL): Neutral gear. arrows.
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Getting Started Starting engine with the


ignition switch
Check before starting off
 Tyre pressure and condition.
 Engine oil level and fluid levels.
MD173
 All windows, mirrors, exterior
Shift freely. lighting and number plates are
free from dirt, snow and ice and
are operational.
 Proper position of seats, safety
belts and mirrors.
 Check brake function at low
speed, particularly if the brakes
MD098
are wet.
 Turn the key to position 1, move
the steering wheel slightly to
release the steering wheel lock
 Manual transmission: operate
clutch
 Automatic transmission : Move
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 Diesel engine: turn the key to Parking  Close windows.


position 2 for preheating until K  Lock the vehicle.
 Do not park the vehicle on an
goes out.
easily flammable surface. The
 Turn the key to position 3, high temperature of the exhaust
depressing the clutch pedal and system could ignite the surface.
footbrake then release when
 Always apply parking brake
engine is running
without pressing release button.
Before restarting or to switch off the Apply as firmly as possible on
engine, turn key back to 0. downhill or uphill slopes. Depress
the footbrake at the same time to
reduce operating force.
 Switch off the engine and ignition.
Turn the steering wheel until the
steering wheel lock engages.
 If the vehicle is on a level surface
or uphill slope, engage first gear
or "P" position before switching
off the ignition. On an uphill
slope, turn the front wheels away
from the kerb.
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Keys, doors and windows 17

Keys, doors and Keys and locks Key with foldaway key section

windows Keys
Replacement keys
Keys and locks ..............................17 The key number is specified on a
detachable tag.
Doors .............................................23
Vehicle security .............................25 The key number must be quoted
when ordering replacement keys as
Exterior mirrors ..............................26 it is a component of the immobiliser
Interior mirrors ...............................28 system.
Windows ........................................29 See "Lock" under Exterior care on
Roof ...............................................32 page 289. TDL046A

Press button to extend.


To fold the key, press the button and
fold the key manually.

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Radio remote control Handle with care, protect from Fault


moisture and high temperatures and If the central locking system cannot
avoid unnecessary operation. be operated with the radio remote
control, it may be due to the
following:
 Range exceeded,
 Battery voltage too low,
 Frequent, repeated operation of
the remote control while not in
range, which will require
resynchronisation,
 Overload of the central locking
TDL048A system by operating at frequent
Used to operate: intervals, the power supply is
interrupted for a short time,
 Central locking system
 Interference from higher-power
 Anti-theft alarm system radio waves from other sources.
The radio remote control has an
approximate range of up to 20
metres. This range can be affected
by outside
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Radio remote control battery 1. Open the transmitter cover. Note


replacement 2. Remove the used battery. Avoid In order to keep the transmitter
Replace the battery as soon as the touching the circuit board to other working properly, follow these
range is noticeably diminished. components. guidelines:
Batteries do not belong in household 3. Install the new battery. Be sure
Avoid dropping the transmitter.
waste. They must be disposed of at the negative side (-) faces down
an appropriate recycling collection toward the base. Do not place heavy objects on the
point. 4. Close the transmitter cover. transmitter.

Key with foldaway key section 5. Check the operation of the Keep the transmitter away from
transmitter with your vehicle. water and direct sunlight. If the
transmitter gets wet, wipe it with a
Caution soft cloth.

Avoid touching the flat surfaces of


the battery with your bare fingers.
Handling will shorten battery life.

Note
Used lithium batteries can harm
the environment.
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TDL055A
Follow local recycling laws for
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Central locking system Central locking button <Passenger’s door>


You can activate the central door <Driver’s door>
locking system from the front door.
This system allows you to lock and
unlock all the doors, the tailgate and
fuel filler door from the driver’s or
passenger’s door, using either
keyless remote (from outside) or the
central locking button (from inside).
The key (from outside) and driver’s
door sill locking knob (from inside)
allows only central door locking.
If the driver's door is not closed GC3N2002A

properly, the central locking system GC3N2001A Locks or unlocks all doors, the
can not work. It can be changed in tailgate and fuel filler door.
the Vehicle Setting.
Press button Q to lock.
See Vehicle personalization on page
102. Press button K to unlock.
If the driver's door is opened, driver’s
door and fuel filler door cannot be
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Unlocking Locking Deadlock


Radio remote control Radio remote control For further protection when leaving
the vehicle, you can deadlock the
doors.
Deadlocking electronically jams all
the electric locks so that no door can
be opened, even if entry is gained by
breaking glass.

{Warning

Do not use deadlocking if there are


people in the vehicle. The doors
cannot be unlocked from the
TDL050A TDL052A inside.
Press button K. Press button Q.
To engage deadlock, press button Q
Unlock all doors. Lock all doors. on the radio remote control twice in
Hazard lamps will flash twice. succession within 5 seconds.
If unlock driver's door only or change To disengage deadlock, press button
the unlock feedback, it can be K on the radio remote control.
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changed in the Vehicle Setting.
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Disengaging the deadlock occurs OFF: The doors will lock Manual Door Locks
when unlocking the doors in the immediately when pressing the
normal way. power lock switch or the button Q on
the radio remote control.
Delayed Locking
This feature will delay the actual
locking of the doors and arming of
the anti-theft alarm system for five
seconds when the power door lock
switch or radio remote control is used
to lock the vehicle.
It can be changed in the Vehicle
Setting.
GO3E2014A
See Vehicle personalization on page
102. Manually lock by turning the key in
the key slot allows central door
ON: When pressing the central
locking.
locking button, three chimes are
sounds to signal delayed locking is in Manually unlock by turning the key in
use. the key slot allows driver’s door
unlock.
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Keys, doors and windows 23

Safety locks Doors


Caution Tailgate
Do not pull the inside door handle Opening
while the child security door lock is
set to LOCK position. To do so can
damage the inside door handle.

{Warning

Use the child security door locks


TDL002A
whenever children are occupying
the rear seats. You can use a key or suitable
screwdriver.
To operate the child security door
lock, turn the child locks into GC3G2001A
horizontal position.
To open the tailgate, push the
To open a rear door when the child touchpad when the tailgate is
security door lock is activated, open unlocked.
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The tailgate is locked or unlocked
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Note Closing
{Warning
The installation of certain heavy To close the tailgate, push it down so
Do not drive with the tailgate open accessories onto the tailgate may it latches securely.
or ajar, e.g. when transporting affect its ability to remain open and Do not press the touchpad while
bulky objects, since toxic exhaust opening performance. closing. It can cause opening again.
gases could enter the vehicle.
Caution
Caution
Make sure your hands and any
Before opening the tailgate check other body parts, as well as those
of other persons are completely
overhead obstructions, such as a
garage door, to avoid damage of away from the tailgate closure
area.
the tailgate. Always check the
moving area above and behind the
tailgate.

Note
When engine is running, tailgate
can open with shift lever in "P"
position (automatic transmission) /
parking
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Vehicle security The anti-theft alarm system is active Deactivation


directly. Unlocking the vehicle by pressing
Anti-theft alarm system button K on the radio remote control
deactivates anti-theft alarm system.
Activation
Alarm
The alarm can be silenced by
pressing any button of the radio
remote control or by switching on the
ignition.
The anti-theft alarm system can be
deactivated by pressing the button K
or switching on the ignition.

GC3N2005A Auto door lock


If any of the door is not opened or the
The indicator flashes quickly during
position of Ignition key is not located
TDL052A
initial 30 seconds and then starts
in ACC or ON within 3 minutes after
flash slowly.
Press button Q on the radio remote unlocking doors using the
If the indicator still flashes quickly transmitter, all the doors are locked
control.
after initial 30 seconds, driver's doors and anti-theft alarm system is
The anti-theft alarm system is active is not completely closed or system
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Automatic door unlocks Invalid keys may only open the Exterior mirrors
All doors will be automatically doors.
unlocked when the impact is The engine is automatically Convex mirror
delivered to impact sensors while the immobilised after the key is turned to The convex exterior mirror reduces
ignition is ON. LOCK and has been removed from blind spots. The shape of the mirror
However, the doors may not be the ignition switch. makes objects appear smaller, which
unlocked if mechanical problems If the immobiliser system detects a will affect the abilty to estimate
occur with the door lock system or fault when the ignition switch is in ON distances.
battery. position, the immobiliser indicator will
flash or illuminate and engine will not
Immobiliser
start.
The immobiliser system provides an
additional theft deterrent to your Have the vehicle checked, we
vehicle in which it is installed and recommend an authorised repairer.
prevents it from being started by Note
unauthorised persons. The valid key
Tap the key slot or heat the key if
for a vehicle equipped with
the door does not open with
immobiliser system is an ignition key
freezing key slot in cold weather.
with integrated transponder, which is
electronically coded. The
transponder is placed invisibly in the
ignition
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Keys, doors and windows 27

Remote control mirrors Folding mirrors Heated mirrors


Manual folding

GC3N2006A GC3N2011A

Select the relevant exterior mirror by GC3N2007A Operated by pressing the + button.
turning the control knob to left (L) or For pedestrian safety, the exterior Heating works with the engine
right (R). Then swivel the control to mirrors will swing out of their normal running and is switched off
adjust the mirror. mounting position if they are struck automatically after a few minutes or
When the position is in "o", mirror is with sufficient force. Reposition the by pressing the button again.
not selected. mirror by applying slight pressure to
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Interior mirrors Automatic dimming


{Warning
rearview mirror
Manual rearview mirror Your view through the mirror may
lose some clarity when it is
adjusted for night vision.
Take special care with using your
inside rearview mirror when it is
adjusted for night vision.
Failure to ensure a clear rear view
while driving may result in a
collision causing damage to your
vehicle or other property, and/or
personal injury.

GO3E2008A

GO3E2007A
Dazzle from following vehicles at
To reduce dazzle, pull the lever on night is automatically reduced.
the underside of the mirror housing.

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Windows Power windows

Manual windows {Warning

Take care when operating the


power windows. Risk of injury,
particularly to children.
If there are children on the rear
seat, switch on the child safety
system for the power windows.
Keep a close watch on the
windows when closing them.
GC3N2009
Ensure that nothing becomes
trapped in them as they move. Power windows can be operated with
ignition ON.
GO3E2009A Operate the switch for the respective
The door windows can be opened or window by pushing to open or pulling
closed with the window winders. to close.

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Operation Auto up/down Initializing the power windows


You may operate the power windows To fully open the window If the windows cannot be closed
when the ignition switch is ON by automatically, press the switch fully automatically (e.g. after
using the power window switches on down. To fully close the window disconnecting the vehicle battery),
each door panel. automatically, pull the switch fully up. activate the window electronics as
In automatic operation, the window follows:
To open the window, press down on
will fully open or close even if you 1. Close doors.
the switch.
let go of the switch.
2. Switch on ignition.
To close the window, lift up on the To stop the window at the desired
switch. position while the window is in 3. Close the window completely and
operation, pull up or press down and keep the switch pulled for
Release the switch when the window
release the switch to the opposite additional 2 seconds.
reaches the desired position.
direction of the movement. 4. Repeat for each window.
{Warining Anti-pinch function
{Warining
In case there is obstacle detection
Body parts outside vehicle can be
while the driver's window is closed Anti-pinch function may not
struck by passing objects. Keep all
automatically, the window will be operate after several times
parts of body inside vehicle.
opened automatically for safety. operation.
Children can operate and become
Do not operate the window switch
entrapped in power windows.
with no purpose.
Do not leave your keys or
unattended
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Child safety system for rear Heated rear window


windows Caution

Do not use sharp instruments or


abrasive window cleaners on your
rear window.
Do not scratch or damage the
defroster wires when you clean or
work around the rear window.

GC3N2011A
GC3N2010
Operated by pressing the + button.
Press switch v to deactivate rear
power windows. Heating works with the engine
running and is switched off
To activate press v again.
automatically after a few minutes or
by pressing the button again.

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Sun visors Roof


The sun visors can be folded down
or swivelled to the side to prevent Sunroof
dazzling.
{Warining
The sun visors have mirror covers
should be closed when driving. Take care when operating the
If the sun visors have vanity mirror sunroof. There is risk of injury,
lamp, the lamp will illuminate when particularly to children.
opening the vanity mirror cover. Keep a close watch on the
movable parts when operating
{Warining them. Ensure that nothing
becomes trapped in them as they GO3E2013A
Do not place the sun visor in such move. Open/Close
a manner that it obscures visibility
To open the desired position, press
of the roadway, traffic or other
Sunroof can be operated with ignition lightly and hold the switch (1).
objects.
ON. Release the switch when the sunroof
reaches the desired position.
To close the sunroof, press light and
hold the switch (2) until the sunroof is
closed.
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Tilt Open/Close Sunblind Dirt and debris may collect on the


To open the sunroof with tilting, The sunblind is operated manually. sunroof seal or in the track that could
press the switch (3). cause an issue with sunroof
Close or open the sunblind by
To close the sunroof, press the operation, noise or plug the water
sliding.
switch (4). drainage system.Periodically open
When the sunroof is open, the the sunroof and remove any
Auto open/close
sunblind is always open. obstacles or loose debris. Wipe the
To open the sunroof automatically,
sunroof seal and roof sealing area
press firmly and release the switch
{Warining using a clean cloth, mild soap, and
(1). To stop movement, press any of
water. Do not remove grease from
the switches once more. Body parts outside vehicle can be the sunroof.
To close the sunroof automatically, struck by passing objects. Keep all
press firmly and release the switch parts of body inside vehicle.
(2). To stop movement, press any of
Serious injury or death can occur
the switches once more.
from misuse of sunroof.
Safety function
If the sun roof encounters resistance
during automatic closing, it is
immediately stopped and opened
again.

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Seats, restraints 35

Seats, restraints Head restraints


Head restraints
Head restraints ..............................35 Position
Front seats ....................................37
Safety belts....................................41
{Warning

Airbag system................................45 Only drive with the head restraint


Child restraints ..............................51 set to the proper position.
Removed or improperly adjusted
head restraints can result in
serious head and neck injuries in MD024
case of a collision.
The middle of the head restraint
Make sure that the head restraint
should be at eye level. If this is not
readjusted before driving.
possible for extremely tall people, set
to highest position, and set to lowest
position for small people.

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Head restraints on front seats Horizontal adjustment Head restraints on rear seats
Height adjustment Height adjustment

GO3E3002A

GO3E3001A Pull the head restraint forwards. It is GO3E3003A

Pull the head restraint upwards. adjusted to the three positions. To Pull the head restraint upwards.
move back pull the head restraint
To move down press the catch (1) forwards. Then it is moved To move down press the catch (1)
and push the head restraint automatically backwards. and push the head restraint
downwards. downwards.

Removing Removing
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Rear headrest non-use Front seats  Sit with your buttocks as far back
position against the backrest as possible.
Seat position Adjust the distance between the
seat and the pedals so that your
{Warning legs are slightly angled when you
fully depress the pedals. Slide the
Only drive with the seat correctly passenger seat as far back as
adjusted. possible.
 Sit with your shoulders as far
back against the backrest as
possible. Set the backrest angle
so that you can easily reach the
steering wheel with your arms
slightly bent. Maintain contact
GO3E3022A between your shoulders and the
When the rear headrest is at the backrest when turning the
pull-down position, this is the steering wheel. Do not tilt the
non-use position of headrest. backrest too far back. We
recommend a maximum angle of
approx. 25.
 Adjust the steering wheel. See
MD028
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 Set the seat high enough to have Seat adjustment Seat positioning
a clear field of vision on all sides
and on all display instruments. { Danger
There should be at least one
hand of clearance between your Do not sit nearer than 25 cm(10in)
head and the headlining. Your to the steering wheel, to permit
thighs should rest lightly on the safe airbag deployment.
seat without pressing into it.
 Adjust the head restraint. See {Warning
Head restraints on page 35.
 Adjust the height of the safety Never adjust seats while driving as
belt. See "Height adjustment" they could move uncontrollably.
under Three-point safety belts on
GO3E3014A
page 43.
To move seat forward or backward,
pull the handle and slide seat to
desired position.
Release the handle and make sure
the seat is locked in place.

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Seat backrests Seat height Heated front seats

GO3E3015A GO3E3016A
GC3N3008A

Pull lever, adjust inclination and Pumping the lever on the outside of The seat heater buttons are located
release lever. Allow the seat to the seat cushion until the seat in the climate control.
engage audibly. cushion is adjusted to the desired
position. Seat heating is operational when the
Note engine is running.
To lower the seat cushion, push the
Do not lean on seat when To warm the seat, press the button
lever down several times.
adjusting. that you want to warm.
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Folding seatback
{Warning
Front passenger’s seat
If you cannot feel temperature
change or pain to the skin, the seat {Warning
heater may cause burns even at
low temperatures. If you fold the seatback forward to
To reduce the risk of burns, people carry longer objects, such as skis,
with such a condition should use be sure any such cargo is not near
care when using the seat heater, an airbag. In a crash, an inflating
especially for long periods of time. airbag might force that object
Do not place anything on the seat toward a person. This could cause
that insulates against heat, such as severe injury or even death.
Secure object away from the area GC3N3007A
a blanket, cushion, cover or similar
item. This may cause the seat in which an airbag would inflate. To fold the seatback,
heater to overheat. An overheated Things you put on this seatback 1. Lower the head restraint all the
seat heater may cause a burn or can strike and injure people in a way.
may damage the seat. sudden stop or turn, or in a crash.
2. Pull up and hold the lever under
Remove or secure all items before
the front of the seat to slide the
driving.
seat as far back as it will go and
release the lever.
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To raise the seatback, Safety belts {Warning


1. Lift the seatback and push to
original position. Safety belts Fasten safety belt before each trip.
2. Latch the seatback into place by In the event of an accident, people
pushing on the top of the not wearing safety belts endanger
seatback. their fellow occupants and
3. Pull the seatback forward again themselves.
to make sure the seatback is
properly latched. Safety belts are only designed for
use by one person at a time. They
Caution are not suitable for people younger
than 12 years of age or smaller than
If the seatback is not locked, it 150 cm(5 ft).
could move forward in a sudden Periodically check all parts of the belt
stop or crash. system for damage and proper
That could cause injury to the MD033
functionality.
person sitting there. Always push The belts are locked during heavy Have damaged components
and pull on the seatback to be sure acceleration or deceleration of the replaced. After an accident, have the
it is locked. vehicle for the safety of the belts and triggered belt tensioners
occupants. replaced by a repairer.
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Note Pre-tensioners work only once. If the


pre-tensioners activate in a crash, {Warning
Make sure that the belts are not
the pre-tensioners and probably Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or
damaged by shoes or sharp-edged
other new parts of the vehicle’s fitting of belts or belt buckles) can
objects or trapped. Prevent dirt
safety belt system will be need to be trigger the belt tensioners with risk
from getting into the belt retractors.
replaced. of injury.
Safety belt reminder >. See Safety
belt reminders on page 85.
Deployment of the belt tensioners is
Belt force limiters indicated by illumination of control
In the front seats, stress on the body indicator 9.
is reduced by the gradual release of See Airbag and safety belt tensioner
the belt during a collision. light on page 86.
Belt tensioners Triggered belt tensioners must be
This vehicle has safety belt replaced by a repairer. Belt
pre-tensioners for front outboard tensioners can only be triggered
occupants. Although the safety belt once.
pre-tensioners cannot be seen, they Note
are part of the safety belt assembly. GO3E3017A
Do not affix or install accessories
They can help tighten the safety belts In the event of a head-on or side or or other objects that may interfere
during the early stages of a moderate rear-end collision of a certain with the operation of the belt
to severe
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Do not make any modifications to Three-point safety belts


belt tensioner components as this
will invalidate the vehicle type Fitting
approval.

{Warning

Do not bleach or dye safety belts. It


may severely weaken them. In a
crash, they might not be able to
provide adequate protection.
Clean safety belts only with mild
soap and lukewarm water. MD036

Loose or bulky clothing prevents the


MD035
belt from fitting snugly. Do not place
objects such as handbags or mobile
Withdraw belt from reel, guide it phones between the belt and your
untwisted across the body and body.
engage the latch plate in the buckle.
Tension the lap belt regularly while {Warning
driving by tugging the shoulder belt.
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Height adjustment on front Removing Safety belt use during


seat safety belts pregnancy

{Warning

The belt must be positioned as low


as possible across the pelvis to
prevent pressure on the abdomen.

Safety belts work for everyone,


including pregnant women.
Like all occupants, pregnant women
are more likely to be seriously injured
MD038 if they do not wear safety belts.
GO3E3005A
To release belt, press red button on In addition, when a safety belt is
1. Press button. belt buckle. worn properly, it is more likely that
2. Adjust height and engage. the unborn child will be safe in a
Safety belts on the rear seats crash.
Adjust the height so that the belt lies
The three point safety belt for the
across the shoulder. It must not lie To provide maximum protection, a
rear central seat can only be
across the throat or upper arm. pregnant woman should wear a
withdrawn from the retractor if the
safety belt.
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Airbag system {Warning


Note
The airbag systems and belt
Airbag system If handled improperly the airbag tensioner control electronics are
The airbag system consists of a systems can be triggered in an located in the central console area.
number of individual systems. explosive manner. Do not put any magnetic objects in
The driver should sit back as far as this area.
When triggered the airbags inflate
possible while still maintaining Do not stick anything on the airbag
within milliseconds. They also deflate
control of the vehicle. If you are covers and do not cover them with
so quickly that it is often unnoticeable
sitting too close to the airbag, it can other materials.
during the collision.
cause death or serious injury when
it inflates. Each airbag is triggered only once.
Have deployed airbags replaced
For maximum safety protection in
by a repairer.
all types of crashes, all occupants
including the driver should always Do not make any modifications to
wear their safety belts to minimize the airbag system as this will
the risk of severe injury or death in invalidate the vehicle type
the event of a crash. Do not sit or approval.
lean unnecessarily close to the In the event of airbag deployment
airbag while the vehicle is in have the steering wheel, the
motion. instrument panel, all panelling
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The airbag may cause facial or parts, the door seals, the handles
46 Seats, restraints

When an air bag deploys, there Front airbag system


may be a loud noise and smoke. Caution
The front airbag system consists of
These conditions are normal and
If the vehicle is impacted by bumps one airbag in the steering wheel and
are not dangerous but in case it
or objects on unpaved roads or one in the instrument panel on the
may irritate skin of the passenger.
sidewalks, the air bag may inflate. passenger side. These can be
If the irritation is continued, contact
Drive slowly on the surfaces not identified by the word AIRBAG.
a doctor.
designed for vehicle traffic to
prevent unintended air bag
{Danger deployment.
Never allow children or infants and
pregnant women and the old and Control indicator 9 for airbag
the weak sit in the front passenger systems.
seats fitted with airbags. See Airbag and safety belt tensioner
Furthermore, do not drive with a light on page 86.
baby seat fitted thereon. In case of
an accident, the impact from the
inflated airbag can cause facial
injury or death.
GO3E3007A

The front airbag system is triggered


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in the event of an accident of a
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Side airbag system


{Warning

Optimum protection is only


provided when the seat is in the
proper position.
See Seat position on page 37.
Keep the area in which the airbag
inflates clear of obstructions.
Wear the seat belt properly
fastened. Only then the airbag is
able to protect.
MD039

The forward movement of the front GO3E3008A


seat occupants is retarded, thereby
The side airbag system consists of
considerably reducing the risk of
an airbag in each front seat backrest.
injury to the upper body and head.
This can be identified by the word
AIRBAG.

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Note
Only use protective seat covers
that have been approved for your
vehicle. Be careful not to cover the
airbags.

{Warning

Children who are seated in close


proximity to a side airbag may be
at risk of serious or fatal injury if the
airbag deploys, especially if the
GO3E3006A MD041 child's head, neck, or chest is close
The side airbag system is triggered The risk of injury to the thorax and to the airbag at the time of
in the event of an accident of a pelvis in the event of a side-on deployment.
certain severity. The ignition must be collision is considerably reduced. Never let your child lean on the
ON. door or close to the side airbag
{Warning module.

Keep the area in which the airbag


inflates clear of obstructions.
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Curtain airbag system

GO3E3006A MD043

GO3E3009A The curtain airbag system is The risk of injury to the head in the
triggered in the event of an accident event of a side impact is
The curtain airbag system consists of
of a certain severity. The ignition considerably reduced.
an airbag in the roof frame on each
must be ON.
side. This can be identified by the
word AIRBAG on the roof pillars.

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Airbag on-off switch


{Warning {Warning
Front airbag system for the front
Keep the area in which the airbag passenger seat have to be Deactivate front passenger airbag
inflates clear of obstructions. deactivated if a child restraint system system when the front passenger
The hooks on the handles in the is to be fitted on this seat. The curtain seat is occupied by a child.
roof frame are only suitable for airbag system, the belt tensioners Activate front passenger airbag
hanging up light articles of clothing, and all driver airbag systems will system when an adult is on the
without coat hangers. Do not keep remain active. front passenger seat.
any items in these clothes.
Use the ignition key to choose the
position:
U = front passenger airbags are
deactivated and will not inflate in the
event of a collision. Control indicator
U illuminates continuously. A child
restraint system can be installed in
accordance with the chart.
V = front passenger airbags are
activated. No child restraint systems
TEL014A
can be installed.
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Child restraints {Warning

Child restraint systems NEVER use a rearward facing


When a child restraint system is child restraint on a seat protected
being used, pay attention to the by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of
following usage and installation it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to
instructions and also those supplied the CHILD can occur.
with the child restraint system.
Always comply with local or national {Warning
regulations. In some countries, the
use of child restraint systems is WARNING–EXTREME HAZARD
GC3G3001A forbidden on certain seats. Do not use a rearward facing child
restraint on a seat protected by an
As long as the control indicator U is
airbag in front of it.
not illuminated, the airbag systems
for the front passenger seat will The child could be seriously injured
inflate in the event of a collision. if the airbag inflates, as the child's
head would be very close to the
Change status only when the vehicle inflating airbag.
is stopped with the ignition off.
Status remains until the next change.
Control
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Selecting the right system Never carry a child while travelling in


{Warning the vehicle. The child will become too
The rear seats are the most
When using a child restraint convenient location to fasten a child heavy to hold in the event of a
system on the front passenger restraint system. collision.
seat, the airbag systems for the Children should travel facing When transporting children, use the
front passenger seat must be rearwards in the vehicle as long as child restraint systems suitable for
deactivated; if not, the triggering of possible. This makes sure that the the child’s weight.
the airbags poses a risk of fatal child's backbone, which is still very Ensure that the child restraint system
injury to the child. weak, is under less strain in the to be installed is compatible with the
This is especially the case if event of an accident. vehicle type.
rearfacing child restraint systems Children under the age of 12 years Ensure that the mounting location of
are used on the front passenger that are smaller than 150 cm (5 ft) the child restraint system within the
seat. are only allowed to travel in a vehicle is correct.
restraint system that is suitable for
Only allow children to enter and exit
the child. Since a proper position of
the vehicle at the side facing away
the belt is rarely possible with a child
from the traffic.
that is smaller than 150 cm (5 ft), we
strongly advise the use of an When the child restraint system is
appropriate child restraint system, not in use, secure the seat with a
even though this might, due to the safety belt or remove it from the
age of the child, no longer be legally vehicle.
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A child restraint system which has


been subjected to stress in an
accident must be replaced.
Please ensure that infants and
children are seated in the rear
seats using child restraints.
Until the children can use safety
belts, please select a child restraint
suitable for its age and make sure
the child wears it. Please see the
instructions on the relevant
products for child restraints.

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Child Restraint Installation Locations


Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system

On front passenger seat On rear outboard On rear central


Weight and age class activated airbag deactivated airbag seats seat1)
Group 0: up to 10 kg
or approx. 10 months X L2), U2) L3), U3) U3)
Group 0+: up to 13 kg
or approx. 2 years X L2), U2) L3), U3) U3)
Group I: 9 to 18 kg
or approx. 8 months to 4 years X L2), U2) L3), U3) U3)
Group II: 15 to 25 kg
or approx. 3 to 7 years X X L3), U3) X
Group III: 22 to 36 kg
or approx. 6 to 12 years X X L3), U3) X
1) CRS with support leg is not allowed due to incompatible vehicle floor such as Maxi cosi Cabriofix plus Easybase2
2) 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 forwards from the upper
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See Head restraints on page 35


Note
Move front seat to the foremost or adjust front seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to a vertical position to
ensure that there is no interference between child restraint system on rear seats and front seat backrest .
L: Suitable for particular child restraint systems of the "specific vehicle", "restricted" or "semi-universal" categories.
The restraint system must be approved for the" specific vehicle type", "restricted" or "semi-universal" categories.
U: Universal suitability in conjunction with three-point safety belt.
X: No child restraint system permitted in this weight class.

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Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system

On front On rear On rear


Weight class Size class Fixture passenger seat outboard seats central 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 IL2) X
B ISO/F2 X IL, IUF X
B1 ISO/F2X X IL, IUF X
A ISO/F3 X IL, IUF X
1) Move front seat to the foremost position or adjust front seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to a 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", "restricted" or "semi-universal" categories.
IUF: from
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ISOFIX size class and seat device


A - 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 18 kg.
D - ISO/R2: Rear-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class up to 18 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 restraint Top-tether fastening eyes


systems Top-Tether fastening eyes are
marked with the symbol I for a child
seat.

GO3E3011A

The vehicle might be equipped with


GC3N3004A guides in front of the mounting
brackets to support the installation of
Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX
the child restraint system. The lids of GO3E3013A
child restraint systems to the ISOFIX
the guides will swivel backwards
mounting brackets. Specific vehicle In addition to the ISOFIX mounting,
automatically when attaching the
ISOFIX child restraint system fasten the Top-Tether strap to the
olchild restraint system.
positions are marked in the table by Top-Tether fastening eyes. The strap
IL. must run between the two guide rods
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of the head restraint.
Storage 59

Storage Storage compartments


Instrument panel storage
Storage compartments ..................59
Luggage/load locations .................62
Additional Storage Features ..........66
Roof Rack System.........................68
Information on loading the vehicle.69

GO3E4014A

It is located near the steering column


on the bottom of the instrument
GC3N4001A panel.

It is located in the instrument panel. To open, pull the handle.

To open the upper storage, slide the


latch.

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Glovebox Cupholders

GC3N4002A

It is located on top of the glove box. GO3E4003A GC3N4003A

To open, push the button. To open, pull the grip.


It is used for small articles, etc.
{Warning
To close, firmly push the storage
door shut. To reduce the risk of injury in an
accident or a sudden stop, always
{Warning keep the glovebox door closed
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Storage 61

Sunglasses storage
{Warning

Do not place uncovered cups of


hot liquid in the cup holder while
the vehicle is in motion. If the hot
liquid spills, you burn yourself.
Such a burn to the driver could
lead to loss of control of the
vehicle.
To reduce the risk of personal
injury in the event of sudden stop
or collision, do not place
GO3E4005A
uncovered or unsecured bottles,
The cup holders are located in the glasses, cans, etc., in the cup TDL063A
center console and the rear seat holder while the vehicle is in
Fold down to open.
armrest. motion.
To use the rear seat cup holder, pull Caution
the strap in the rear seat armrest.
Do not use for storing heavy
objects.

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Underseat storage Luggage/load locations {Warning

Luggage compartment If either seatback is not locked, it


could move forward in a sudden
Folding the seatback after stop or crash. That could cause
cushion flip
injure to the person sitting there.
{Warning Always push and pull on the
seatbacks to be sure they are
Do not stack luggage or other locked.
cargo higher than the front seats.
Do not allow passengers to sit on
{Warning
the folded seatbacks while the
vehicle is in motion. A safety belt that is improperly
GO3E4006A routed, not properly attached or
Unrestrained luggage or
To use the front passenger seat passengers on a folded seatback twisted will not provide the
undertray, pull up on the end of the can be thrown about within or protection needed in a crash. The
tray and pull it toward the instrument ejected from the vehicle in a person wearing the belt could be
panel. Push the tray toward the seat sudden stop or accident. seriously injured. After raising the
to return it to its original position. Serious injuries or death can rear seatback, always check to be
result. sure that the safety belts are
properly routed and attached and
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To fold down the rear seatbacks : 1. Push head restraints down by Note
pressing the catch.
Do not place anything in the floor.
Caution Note
It can cause improperly folding or
Folding the rear seat backrest To ensure enough room for rear damage to the seat cushion.
before cushion flip, may cause seat cushion operation, slide the
damage to the rear seat. front seat forward and adjust the
Always flip the cushion and fold the front seatback upright.
rear seat backrest.

Caution

Folding a rear seat with the safety


belts still fastened may cause
damage to the seat or the safety
belts. Always unbuckle the safety
belts and return them to their GO3E4009A
normal stowed position before
folding a rear seat. 1. Pull the release lever on top of
the rear seatback.
GO3E4007A

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The center rear safety belt may lock


when you raise the seatback. If this
happens, let the belt go back all the
way and start again.
If the safety belt still locked, try again
after pulling cushion out.

{Warning

To return the rear seat cushion, put


the rear part of the seat cushion in
its original position ensuring that
GO3E4008A GO3E4010A the safety belt buckle straps are
not twisted or caught under the
2. Fold the seatback forward and 3. Put the safety belts of the
seat cushion, then push the front
down. outboard seats into the belt
part of the seat cushion firmly
guides.
down until it latches.
4. To return the seatback to the
original position, pull out the
safety belt from the belt guides
and lift seatback up. Push
seatback firmly into place. Make
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Caution {Warning {Warning

When returning rear seatback to Ensure that the rear seatbacks are Never allow passengers to sit on
the upright position, place the rear all the way back and locked in top of the folded down seatback,
safety belt and buckles between position before operating the while the car is moving as this is
the rear seatback and one cushion. vehicle with passengers in the rear not a proper seating position and
Make sure the rear safety belt and seat. no safety belts are available for
buckles not to be pinched under Do not pull the release levers on use.
the rear seat cushion. the top of the seatback while the This could result in serious injury or
Make sure the safety belts are not vehicle is moving. death in case of an accident or
twisted or caught in the seatback It can cause injuries or damage to sudden stop.
and are arranged in their proper the occupants. Objects carried on the folded down
position. seatback should not extend higher
than the top of the front seats. This
Caution could allow cargo to slide forward
and cause injury or damage during
Folding a rear seat with the safety
sudden stops.
belts still fastened may cause
damage to the seat or the safety
belts.
Always unbuckle the safety belts
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Additional Storage Rear Compartment/Storage


Features Panel Cover
Rear Compartment
Convenience Net
You can carry small loads with your
convenience net.
Before installing the convenience
net, read the instruction sheet
carefully.

GC3G4003A

Install the upper elastic loops to the


upper attachments, and then install
the lower hooks to the lower GC3N4004A
attachments as shown.
You can place tools or spare tyre,
Caution etc.
Pull the strap and lift it.
The convenience net is designed
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Storage 67

Storage Panel Cover


Caution

Do not place heavy objects in


panel.
When lift the tailgate it lifted too,
keep clean panel to avoid objects
fall.

GO3E4024A

GC3N4005A
Fold the load floor and place the
hook into the shopping hook located You can place small objects or hide
in the side trim as shown. items stored in the cargo area.
Note To use the panel, hang each loop to
If it is located in inappropriate both anchors of the tailgate.
place may cause rattle noise and When not in use, place the panel in
wear by contact with rear seat. rear seat backward.
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Roof Rack System Caution {Warning

Roof rack Ensure that the load is evenly If you try to carry something on top
distributed over the side or cross of your vehicle that is longer or
rails. The roof surface must not be wider than the roof rack, the wind
loaded. can catch it as you drive along.
This can cause you to lose control.
A loaded luggage carrier alters the
What you are carrying could be
vehicle's centre of gravity. Drive
violently torn off, and this could
carefully when in crosswinds and
cause you or other drivers to have
do not drive at high speeds.
a collision, and of course damage
To prevent damage or loss of your vehicle.
cargo as you are driving, check
Never carry something longer or
frequently to make sure your cargo
wider than the roof rack on top of
are securely fastened.
your vehicle.
When you are carrying cargo on
GC3E4001A A loaded roof rack changes the
the roof rack, do not operate the
The roof rack can be used to vehicle's centre of gravity. Do not
sunroof.
conveniently carry additional cargo, drive at high speeds. Take
or bulky items. precautions when driving in
crosswinds.
The roof rack has side rails attached
Failure to follow this caution can
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Information on loading  Do not place any objects on the


{Warning tailgate cover or the instrument
the vehicle
The maximum load for the roof panel, do not cover the sensor on
top of the instrument panel.
rack rails is 165 lbs (75 kg). Do not Information on loading the
exceed the maximum vehicle vehicle  The load must not obstruct the
capacity when loading your operation of the pedals, parking
 Heavy objects in the tailgate
vehicle. brake and gear selector, or
should be placed against the seat
hinder the freedom of movement
backrests. Ensure the backrests
of the driver. Do not place any
are securely engaged. If objects
unsecured objects in the interior.
can be stacked, the heavier
objects should be placed at the  Do not drive with an open
bottom. tailgate.

 Secure objects in tailgate to  The payload is the difference


prevent sliding. between the permitted gross
vehicle weight (See Identification
 When transporting objects in the
plate on page 309) and the kerb
tailgate, the backrests of the rear
weight.
seats must not be angled
For the kerb weight in detail,refer
forward.
to the technical data section.
 Do not allow the load to protrude
above the upper edge of the
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 Driving with a roof load increases


the sensitivity of the vehicle to
cross-winds and has a
detrimental effect on vehicle
handling due to the vehicle’s
higher centre of gravity.
Distribute the load evenly and
secure it properly with retaining
straps. Adjust the tyre pressure
and vehicle speed according to
the load conditions. Check and
retighten the straps frequently.

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Instruments and Controls Caution


controls Steering wheel adjustment If strong impact delivers to steering
column axle direction when the
steering wheel is adjusted or the
Controls .........................................71 lever is locked, it may cause
Warning lights, gauges and damage to the parts related to
indicators .......................................80 steering wheel.
Information displays ......................93
Vehicle messages .........................98
Trip computer ................................99
Vehicle personalization ...............102

GC3N5001A

Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel,


then engage lever and ensure it is
fully locked.
Do not adjust steering wheel unless
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72 Instruments and controls

Steering wheel controls Horn Windshield wiper/washer


Windshield wiper

GC3N5002A GC3N5003A

The infotainment system and the Press Y TDL033A

cruise control can be operated by the To operate the windshield wipers,


controls on the steering wheel. turn the ignition ON and move the
See Infotainment system. windshield wiper / washer lever
upward.
See Cruise control on page 219.
2: Continuous wipe, fast speed.
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3: Misting function. Adjustable wiper interval


Caution
Misting function
To operate the windshield wipers Less than clear vision for the driver
once in case of light rain or mist, can lead to an accident resulting in
lightly press the windshield wiper personal injury and damage to
/washer lever down and release it. your vehicle or other property.
The lever will return automatically to Do not operate the windshield
its normal position when released. wipers when the windshield is dry
The wipers will operate through one or obstructed, as with snow or ice.
cycle. Using the wipers on an obstructed
windshield can damage the wiper
blades, wiper motor, and glass.
Check blades are not frozen to TDL032A
windows before operating in cold
weather. Wiper operation while Turn the wheel to adjust the desired
blade is frozen can damage wiper wipe interval:
motor. Short interval = turn adjuster wheel
upwards
Long interval = turn adjuster wheel
downwards
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Windshield washer Rear window wiper/washer


Caution
Wiper
Do not operate the windshield
washer continuously for more than
some seconds, or when the
washer fluid tank is empty. This
can cause the washer motor to
overheat resulting in costly repairs.

{Warning

Do not spray washer fluid on the


TDL030A windshield in freezing weather.
Using washer fluid and wipers may
Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed TEL021A
cause an accident in freezing
onto the windshield and the wiper
weather because washer fluid can To operate the tailgate wiper, press
swipes for one stroke.
form ice on a frozen windshield the switch in the end of the lever.
and obstruct your vision.
Press the upward of switch to
operate wiper continue.
Press the downward of switch to
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Washer
Caution Caution

Less than clear vision for the driver Washer fluid can form ice on a
can lead to an accident resulting in frozen tailgate window and
personal injury and damage to obstruct your vision.
your vehicle or other property. Do not operate the tailgate window
Do not operate the tailgate window washer continuously for more than
wiper when the tailgate window is some seconds, or when the
dry or obstructed, as with snow or washer fluid tank is empty. This
ice. can cause the washer motor to
Using the wiper on an obstructed overheat resulting in costly repairs.
window can damage the wiper
TDL031A blades, wiper motor, and glass.

Push the lever toward the instrument Check blade is not frozen to
panel. window before operating in cold
weather. Wiper operation while
Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear blade is frozen can damage wiper
window and the wiper swipes for a motor.
few strokes.
Do not spray washer fluid on the
tailgate window in freezing
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76 Instruments and controls

Clock <Type 2> Power outlets


<Type 1>

GC3N5004A
GC3N5005A
GC3G5014A Time and date are shown in the
A 12V power outlet is located in the
infotainment display.
central console.
Settings for time and date can be
Do not exceed the maximum power
adjusted.
consumption of 120 watts.
See Infotainment system.

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Caution {Warning

Do not connect any current Sparks may occur when


delivering accessories, e.g. connecting the unit to a power
electrical charging devices or source, this is normal.
batteries. Do not connect in the vicinity of
Do not damage the sockets by flammable or explosive
using unsuitable plugs. substances.
Do not start the engine where the
inverter is connected or running.
The inverter will not operate most
GC3N5006A appliances designed to produce
heat, such as hair dryers, irons,
A 230V power outlet is located below
toasters, heaters and coffee
the backward of center console.
machines as these items drain
Do not exceed the maximum power high amounts of current in excess
consumption of 150 watts. of 150 watts.
With ignition off the power outlet is
deactivated.
Additionally the power outlet is
deactivated
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78 Instruments and controls

Cigarette lighter
Caution {Warning

Overheating the cigarette lighter If you leave the vehicle with an


can damage the heating element inflammable explosive substance,
and the lighter itself. such as a disposable lighter, inside
the car in summer, it can explode
Do not hold the lighter in while it is
and cause fire due to an increase
heating. This can cause the lighter
of temperature in the passenger
to overheat.
compartment and the boot.
Trying to operate a malfunctioning
Please ensure that no inflammable
cigarette lighter can be dangerous.
explosive substances are left or
If the heated cigarette lighter does kept inside the car.
not pop out pull it out and consult a
GC3G5001A repairer to have it repaired. We
recommend that you consult your Caution
To operate the cigar lighter, turn the authorised repairer. It can cause
ignition switch to ACC or ON and injuries and damage to your The cigarette socket should only
push the lighter in all the way.The vehicle. be used with the cigarette lighter. If
cigar lighter will pop out other 12 V power adapters are
automatically when it is ready to use. installed into the cigarette socket,
fuse failure or a potential thermal
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Ashtrays The portable ashtray can be placed


Caution in the cup holders.
The barrel of an operating cigarette To open the ashtray, gently lift the lid
lighter can become very hot. of the ashtray. After using, close the
lid firmly.
Do not touch the barrel of the
cigarette lighter and do not allow To empty the ashtray for cleaning,
children to operate or play with the slightly rotate upper part of the
cigarette lighter. ashtray counterclockwise and
This hot metal can cause personal remove it.
injuries and damage to your
vehicle or other property.

GC3G5002A

Caution

Cigarettes and other smoking


materials could set them on fire.
Do not put paper or other
flammable items in the ashtray.
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Warning lights, gauges Odometer


and indicators
Speedometer

GC3G5015A

GC3N5016A Each time you press the knob in the


cluster, the display changes in the
The odometer shows how far your
following order:
car has been driven in kilometers or
THR012A miles. Odometer Trip odometer
Indicates vehicle speed. There is independent trip odometer, Note
which measure the distance your To reset trip odometer to zero,
vehicle has travelled since you last press the knob for a few seconds.
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Tachometer Diesel Fuel gauge


Petrol

GC3E5004A
TEL039A
GC3E5003A Displays the engine revolutions per
Displays the fuel level in the tank.
minute.
Never run the tank dry.
Drive in a low engine speed range for
each gear as much as possible. Because of the fuel remaining in the
tank, the top-up quantity may be less
Caution than the specified tank capacity.
Movement of the fuel within the fuel
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Service display
{Danger
Control indicators
Before refueling, stop vehicle and
The control indicators described are
switch off the engine.
not present in all vehicles. The
description applies to all instrument
versions. The actual in the vehicle
may differ from the description.
When the ignition is switched on,
most control indicators will illuminate
briefly as a functionality test.
The control indicator colours mean:
red = danger, important reminder
yellow = warning, information, fault
green, bule, white = confirmation of
activation

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Control indicators in the instrument cluster


Type 1

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84 Instruments and controls

Type 2

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Transmission display Turn signal Safety belt reminders


G flashes green. > for driver’s seat illuminates or
flashes red.
Flashes
The control indicator flashes if a turn C for front passenger seat
signal or the hazard warning flashers illuminates or flashes, when seat is
are activated. occupied.
Fast flashing q>>>r for rear seats illuminate in
Failure of a turn signal lamp or the Driver Information Center(DIC).
associated fuse. When the ignition switched ON, the
See Bulb replacement on page 251. indicator light and warning chime
See Fuses on page 258. comes on and stay on for several
seconds to remind fasten safety
See Turn and lane-change signals
TGL023A belts.
on page 110.
It indicates the selected gear or The light flashes until the safety belt
transmission mode. is buckled.
If safety belt remains unbuckled
when the vehicle is moving, lights
and chime repeat.
If the safety belt is buckled, light and
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86 Instruments and controls

Airbag and safety belt Airbag on-off light U for front passenger airbag
tensioner light illuminates.
9 illuminates red. When the control indicator
illuminates the front passenger
When the ignition is switched on, the
airbag is deactivated.
control indicator illuminated for a few
seconds. If it does not illuminate,
{Warning
does not go out after few seconds or
illuminates whilst driving, there is a If the both indicators remain on, or
fault in the belt tensioner or in the both indicators go out, there is a
airbag system. The systems may fail problem in the passenger airbag
to trigger in the event of an accident. status system.
Vehicle trouble or deployment of the Have the cause of the problem
belt tensioners or airbags may be GC3G3001A eliminated immediately by a
indicated by continuous illumination repairer.
of 9. The control indicators are in
instrument panel.
{Warning V for front passenger airbag
illuminates.
Have the cause of the fault
eliminated immediately by a When the control indicator
repairer. illuminates the front passenger
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Charging system light Service vehicle soon light


Caution
" illuminates red. B illuminates when the vehicle
It illuminates when the ignition is The indicator light signals that your needs a service.
switched on and goes out shortly vehicle has a problem that requires Have the vehicle checked by a
after the engine starts. attention. repairer immediately.
Driving with the malfunction
Illuminates when the engine is See Vehicle messages on page 98.
indicator light on or flashing can
running damage the emissions control Apply clutch pedal light
Stop, switch off engine. Battery is not system and can affect the fuel # illuminates yellow.
charging. Engine cooling may be economy and drive ability of your It illuminates when clutch pedal
interrupted. vehicle. needs to be operated to restart the
Seek the assistance of a repairer. We recommend that you consult engine.
your authorised repairer. See Automatic engine start/stop
Malfunction indicator light feature on page 199.

* illuminates yellow.
It illuminates when the ignition is
switched on and goes out shortly
after the engine starts.
If the indicator does not go out or if it
illuminates while driving, there is a
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88 Instruments and controls

Brake system warning light Antilock brake system Hill descent control (HDC)
$ illuminates red. (ABS) warning light system light
Illuminates when the parking brake is ! illuminates yellow. 5 illuminates green when system is
released, if the brake fluid level is too Illuminates for a few seconds after ready.
low or if there is a brake system fault. the ignition is switched on. The 5 blinks green when system is
See Brake fluid on page 247. system is ready for operation when activated.
the control indicator goes out. See Ride control systems on page
{Warning If the control indicator does not go 215.
out after a few seconds, or if it
Do not drive with the brake system illuminates while driving, there is a Power steering warning
warning lamp on. fault in the ABS. The brake system light
This may mean your brakes are remains operational but without ABS
E illuminates yellow.
not working properly. regulation.
It illuminates when the ignition is
Driving with malfunctioning brakes See Antilock brake system (ABS) on
switched on and goes out shortly
can lead to a collision resulting in page 214.
after the engine starts.
personal injuries and damage to
your vehicle and other property. Up-Shift Light If the indicator does not go out after a
few seconds, or if it illuminates while
* illuminates when to shift to the driving, there is a fault in the power
Illuminates after the ignition is
next higher gear for best fuel steering.
switched on if the manual parking
economy.
brakefrom
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Ultrasonic parking assist light Electronic stability control Electronic stability control
X illuminates yellow. (ESC) indicator light (ESC) off light
 Fault due to sensors that are dirty d illuminates or flashes yellow. g illuminates yellow.
 Covered by ice or snow Illuminated Illuminates when the system is
 Outside ultrasonic waves A fault in the system is present. deactivated.
interference Continued driving is possible. Driving
stability, however, may deteriorate Traction control (TC) off
When the source of interference is
removed, the system will operate
depending on road surface light
conditions. i illuminates yellow.
normally.
Have the cause of the fault remedied
If the lamp does not go out, have the by a repairer. Illuminate when the system is
cause of the fault in the system deactivated.
remedied by a repairer. Flashes
The system is actively engaged. Tyre pressure monitoring
Engine output may be reduced and system light
the vehicle may be braked
automatically to a small degree. 7 illuminates yellow.
It illuminates when the ignition is
switched on and goes out shortly
after the engine starts.
If the light comes on while driving,
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90 Instruments and controls

Stop the vehicle in safe place, check Pre-Heating System and Engine coolant temperature
tyres and inflate the tyres to the Diesel Particle Filter Light warning light
recommended pressure on the tyre (Diesel only) C illuminates red.
inflation pressure label.
Preheating indicator light This lamp tells you that the engine
When the system detects a
K illuminates yellow. coolant has overheated.
malfunction, the light blinks for about
one minute and then stays on for the Illuminate when preheating is If you have been operating your
remainder of the ignition cycle. activated. When the light goes out vehicle under normal driving
the engine can be started. conditions, you should pull off the
The malfunction light comes on until
road, stop your vehicle and let the
the problem is corrected. Have the Diesel particle filter indicator engine idle for a few minutes.
vehicle checked by a repairer. light
If the lamp does not go out, you
See Tyre Pressure Monitor L flashes yellow.
should switch the engine off and
Operation on page 267. Flashes if the diesel particle filter consult a repairer as soon as
requires cleaning and previous possible. We recommend that you
driving conditions did not permit consult your authorised repairer.
automatic cleaning. Continue driving
and if possible do not allow engine
speed to drop below 2000 rpm.
It goes off as soon as the self
cleaning operation is complete.
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Engine oil pressure light Low fuel warning light


{Warning
: illuminates red. . illuminates yellow.
When the engine is off,
It illuminates when the ignition is Illuminates when level in fuel tank is
considerably more force is needed
switched on and goes out shortly too low.
to brake and steer.
after the engine starts.
Do not remove key until vehicle Caution
Illuminates when the engine is has come to a standstill, otherwise
running the steering column lock could Do not let your vehicle run out of
engage unexpectedly. fuel.
Caution
This can damage the catalytic
Check oil level before seeking the converter.
Engine lubrication may be
assistance of a repairer.
interrupted. This may result in
damage to the engine and/or See Engine oil on page 238. See Catalytic converter on page 203.
locking of the drive wheels.
Immobilizer light
If the engine oil pressure warning A illuminates yellow.
lamp comes on while driving, pull off
the road, stop the engine and check Illuminates when there is a fault. The
the oil level. engine cannot be started.
Have the cause of the fault remedied
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92 Instruments and controls

Reduced Engine Power Daytime running lamps Taillamp Indicator Light


light (DRL) light ; illuminates green.
w illuminates yellow. i illuminates green. Illuminated when the taillamps are
It illuminates when the ignition is Illuminates when the daytime running on.
switched on and goes out shortly lamps are on.
after the engine starts. See Daytime running lamps (DRL)
Cruise control light
If the light comes with the service on page 109. I illuminates white.
vehicle soon light while driving, there Illuminated when the cruise control
is a problem in the vehicle. Fog lamp light systems is on.
Stop the vehicle in a safe place # illuminates green. I illuminates green.
restart after 10 seconds. Illuminated when the front fog lamps Illuminated when the cruise control
The vehicle may be driven at a are on. system is activated.
reduced speed while the reduced See Front fog lamps on page 110.
engine power light is on. Door ajar light
Have the vehicle checked by a Rear fog lamp light U illuminates red.
repairer immediately. s illuminates yellow. It illuminates when a door or the
High-beam on light Illuminated when the rear fog lamps tailgate is open.
is on.
3 illuminates blue.
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Information displays  Compass recalibration


Each menu can be selected turn the
Driver Information Center adjuster wheel in the turn signal
(DIC) lever.
Engine oil life

TDL169A

To select the setting menu, press the


MENU button in the turn signal lever.
You can select the following order:
GC3G5004A
 Engine oil life
GC3N5010A
The Driver Information Center (DIC)  Unit setting
is located in the instrument cluster. It displays an estimate of the oil’s
 Language setting
remaining useful life.
 Compass setting
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94 Instruments and controls

When the remaining oil life is low, the Press the SET/CLR button a few Language setting
vehicle message code 82(Change seconds.
engine oil soon) will appear in the Turn the adjuster wheel to select one
Driver Information Center (DIC). The of the settings.
engine oil should be changed as
soon as possible.  1: Imperial (MPH, C)
 2: US (MPH, F)
After engine oil change, the engine
oil life system must be reset. To  3: Metric (km/h, C)
reset, press the SET/CLR button a During change unit, selected unit is
few seconds. flashed.
See Engine oil on page 238. Press the SET/CLR button to
Unit setting confirm.
TEL086A

Press the SET/CLR button a few


seconds.
Turn the adjuster wheel to select one
of the settings.
 1: Alphabet
 2: Arabic numeral
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Tyre learn Tyre loading Compass setting

TNA020A GC3E5005A

This display allows for matching new Press the SET/CLR button a few Compass display
tyre and wheel by the TPMS seconds to select the menu. This displays the vehicle's driving
sensors. Turn the adjuster wheel to select one direction to 8-direction (N, NE, E,
To process matching, press the of the settings. SE,S, SW, W, NW).
SET/CLR button a few seconds.  Load 1: Lo Note
See Tyre pressure monitoring  Load 2: Eco Whenever the DIC or the battery is
system light on pagemanuals
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Compass Zone Setting Geographic Zone(Area)

GC3G5013A
Please confirm what you seleted , it
Press the SET/CLR button a few Zone(Area) should be selected will display a few seconds and go to
seconds to set compass zone and properly based on Geographic Compass zone setting (set area).
turn the adjuster wheel to select one zones(Area 1-15).
of the settings.

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Compass recalibration Board information display


(BID)
<Type 1>

GC3G5011A
GC3G5010A
If you complete (360) driving,
press the SET/CLR button for a few learned direction will be displayed
seconds to recalibrate and drive in and the display will go to GC3G5014A
circles (360) then compass will be Compass recalibration within 30
flashing during driving. seconds.

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<Type 2> Vehicle messages


Vehicle messages
The messages are given via the
Driver Information Center (DIC) or as
warning chime.
Depending on vehicle equipment and
vehicle personalization some of the
functions described below might not
be available.

Caution GC3N5011A
GC3N5004A
The vehicle messages are displayed
If the vehicle message is shown,
Date, time, outside temperature and as code numbers.
have the vehicle checked by a
infotainment system information are
repairer immediately.
displayed. No. Vehicle message
When infotainment system is on, 15 High mounted brake light
settings for vehicle personalisation failure
are displayed. 16 Service brake lights
See Vehicle personalization on page 18 Left low beam failure
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No. Vehicle message Warning buzzers Trip computer


23 Reversing light failure When starting the engine or
while driving Trip computer
24 License plate light failure
 If safety belt is not fastened.
25 Left front turn indicator failure
26 Left rear turn indicator failure  If a certain speed is exceeded
with parking brake applied.
27 Right front turn indicator
failure  If a warning code appears in the
Driver Information Center.
28 Right rear turn indicator
failure When the vehicle is parked
73 Service All Wheel Drive and/or a door is opened
System  When the key is in the ignition
82 Change engine oil soon switch.

84 Engine power is reduced  With exterior lights on.


89 Service vehicle soon GC3G5005A

125 Compass calibrating - Drive Trip computer is located in Driver


in circles Information Center (DIC).
128 Hood open
It provides the driver with driving
173 All wheel drive off information such as average speed,
256
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Average speed Driving distance for remaining


fuel

TDL168A

GC3G5006A
To operate the trip computer, turn the
GC3N5014A
adjuster wheel in turn signal lever. This mode indicates the average
Each time you turn the adjuster speed. This mode indicates the estimated
wheel, the mode changes in the driving distance to empty from the
The average speed is accumulated
following order: current fuel in the fuel tank.
while the engine is running even the
Average speed  Driving distance vehicle is not driven. If you fill the fuel when the vehicle is
for remaining fuel Average in inclined situations or a battery is
To reset the average speed, press
consumption Driving time  disconnected, trip computer cannot
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read the actual value.
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Note Average consumption Driving time


As an auxiliary device, the trip
computer may have differences
with the actual distance for
remaining fuel according to
circumstances.
The driving distance for remaining
fuel can be changed by the driver,
the road, and the vehicle speed
because it is calculated according
to the changing fuel efficiency.

GC3G5007A TDL127A

This mode indicates the average This mode indicates the total driving
consumption. time.
The average consumption is The driving time is accumulated
accumulated while the engine is since the last driving time reset even
running even the vehicle is not when the vehicle is not driven.
driven. To stop or start the driving time,
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Note Vehicle personalization Press the CONFIG button, when


ignition is ON and infotainment
The average speed, driving
Vehicle personalization system is activated.
distance for remaining fuel,
average consumption can differ The vehicle can be personalized by Setting menus is displayed.
from the actual distance according changing the settings in the To switch the setting menus turn the
to driving conditions, driving infotainment display. MENU knob.
pattern or vehicle speed.
Depending on vehicle equipment To select the setting menus, press
some of the functions described the MENU button.
below might not be available.
To close or back to previous, press
<Type 1> the BACK button.
Select the "Vehicle settings".

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Vehicle Settings  Power door locks  Remote locking, unlocking,


 Comfort settings Auto door unlock: Activate or starting
Chime volume: Change the deactivate auto door unlocking Remote unlock feedback:
volume of warning chime. when automatic door locking. Activate or deactivate the light
Personalization by driver: Also, change the configuration feedback while unlocking.
Activate or deactivate the unlocking only the driver's door or Remote door unlock: Change
personalization. all doors. the configuration to unlock only
Rear auto wipe in reverse: Auto door lock: Activate or the driver’s door or the all doors
Activate or deactivate the rear deactivate auto door locking while unlocking.
wipe in reverse gear. when driving. Auto relock doors: Activate or
Stop door lock if door open: deactivate the door automatically
 Park assist / Collision
Activate or deactivate the driver’s locking when door is not opened
detection
door lock when the door is open. after unlocking.
Park assist: Activate or
If deactivated is selected, the  Restore factory settings
deactivate the ultrasonic sensors.
Delayed door lock menu is All settings are restored to initial
 Exterior ambient lighting available. settings.
Exterior lighting by unlocking: Delayed door lock: Activate or
Activate or deactivate the entry deactivate the delayed door lock.
lighting. When pressing the central
Duration upon exit of vehicle: locking button, three chimes are
Activate or deactivate of exit sounds to signal delayed locking
lighting and change the lighting is in use. This function will delay
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<Type 2> Vehicle settings Unlocked door anti lock out:


 Comfort & Convenience When on, this feature will keep
Chime volume: Select the chime the driver door from locking when
volume level. the door is open. If off is
Auto wipe in reverse gear: selected, the Delayed Door Lock
Activate or deactivate the rear menu will be available and the
wipe in reverse gear. door will lock as programmed
through this menu.
 Collision/detection
Delayed door lock: Activate or
Park assist: Activate or
deactivate the delayed door lock.
deactivate the ultrasonic sensors.
When pressing the central
 Lighting locking button, three chimes
Exit lighting: Activate or sound to signal delayed locking is
GC3N5004A deactivate of exit lighting and in use. When it is on, this function
change the lighting duration. will delay the locking of the doors
Press the HOME button in the Vehicle locator lights: Activate until a few seconds after the last
infotainment system, when ignition is or deactivate of vehicle locator door is closed.
ON and infotainment system is lights.
activated.  Lock, unlock settings
 Power door locks Remote unlock light feedback:
Press the "Settings" and then press Auto door lock: Activate or Activate or deactivate the light
"Vehicle settings". deactivate auto door locking feedback while unlocking.
when driving. Remote door unlock: Change
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Instruments and controls 105

 Rear camera option


Symbols: Select On or off
Guide lines: Select On or off
 Vehicle factory settings:
All settings are restored to initial
settings.

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Lighting 107

Lighting Exterior lighting AUTO: Exterior lamps and


instrument panel lamps are
Exterior lamp controls automatically turned on or off
depending on external lighting
Exterior lighting............................107 conditions.
Interior lighting .............................111
; : The tail lamps, number plate
Lighting features ..........................113 lamps, and instrument panel lamps
are illuminated.
2 : The headlamps and all of the
above lamps are illuminated.

GO3E6004A

To turn the exterior lamps on or off,


turn the light switch knob. The light
switch has four positions as follows:
P(OFF): To turn off all lamps, turn
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108 Lighting

Automatic light control Headlamp high/low-beam Note


changer The headlamp high-beam indicator
Automatic light control
function illuminates when headlamps are
on high beam.

{Warning

Always switch the high beam


headlamps to low beam when you
approach oncoming vehicles or
when other vehicles ahead. High
beam headlamps can temporarily
blind other drivers, which could
result in a collision.
JD13A

GO3E6005A
The high-beam headlamps are Flash-to-pass
When the external lighting is dim, if turned on when the low-beam Pull the lever.
the automatic light control is on, headlamps are on. The lever will return to its normal
exterior lamps and instrument panel To switch from low to high beam, position when you release it. The
lamps are automatically turned on. push lever. high-beam headlamps will stay on as
To turn
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Lighting 109

Headlamp range adjustment 3 = driver’s seat occupied and load Hazard warning flashers
compartment laden.
Manual headlamp range
adjustment Headlamps when driving
abroad
The asymmetrical headlamp beam
extends visibility at the edge of the
road at the passenger side.
However, when driving in countries
where traffic drives on the opposite
side of the road, adjust the headlamp
to prevent dazzling of oncoming
traffic.
GC3N6001A
See Headlamps and parking lamps
on page 252. Operated with the | button.
GO3E6006A
To activate the hazard warning
To adapt headlamp range to the Daytime running lamps flashers, push the button.
vehicle load to prevent dazzling: turn (DRL)
To turn off the flashers, push the
knob to required position. Daytime running light increases button again.
0 = front seats occupied visibility of the vehicle in the daytime.
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1 = all seats occupied Tail lamps are not on.
110 Lighting

Turn and lane-change For three flashes, e.g. when Front fog lamps
signals changing lanes, press the lever until
resistance is felt and then release.
Move the lever to the resistance
point and hold for longer indication.
Switch the indicator off manually by
moving the lever to its original
position.

GO3E6007A

JD14A
To turn the front fog lamp on, press
lever up = right indicator the # button.
lever down = left indicator The front fog indicator is illuminates
when the front fog lamps are on.
If the lever is moved past the
resistance point, the indicator is To turn off, press the button again.
switched on constantly. When the
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Lighting 111

Rear fog lamps Reversing lamps Interior lighting


The reversing lamp come on when
the ignition is on and reverse gear is Instrument panel
selected. illumination control

Misted lamp covers


The inside of the light housing may
mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold
weather conditions, in heavy rain or
after washing. The mist disappears
quickly by itself; to help switch on the
headlights

GO3E6008A
This condition is caused by the
temperature difference between the
Operated with the s button. lamp inside and outside. This is
Light switch in position AUTO: similar to the condensation on your
GO3E6002A
switching on rear fog light will switch windows inside your vehicle during
headlights on automatically. the rain and does not indicate a The brightness of the instrument
problem with your vehicle. panel lighting and steering wheel
Light switch in position ;: rear fog
If water leaks into the lamp bulb controls can be adjusted.
light can only be switched on with
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112 Lighting

Interior lamps Reading lamps Sun visor lamps


Courtesy light This lamp turns on when the sun
visor cover is opened.
Note
The battery can be discharged if
the lights are turned on for a long
time.

{Warning

Avoid using reading lights or the


courtesy light while driving in the
dark.
GO3E6003A
A lit passenger compartment
MD077 The front reading lamps are located reduces visibility in the dark, and
Operate rocker switch: in the overhead console. could cause a collision.
R: always on until shut off manually. Press #$ to turn each lamp on or
off.
M: automatic switching on when you
open a door and off after doors are
closed.
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Lighting 113

Lighting features Entrance lighting Exit lighting


The following lights will additionally Headlights, sidelights and tail lights
Entry lighting switch on when driver's door is illuminate the way for an adjustable
opened: time after leaving the vehicle.
Welcome lighting
 Some switches
Headlights, sidelights, tail lights and
interior lights are switched on for a  Some interior lights
short time when unlocking the
vehicle with the remote control. This
function facilitates locating the
vehicle when it is dark.
The lighting switches off immediately
when the ignition is turned to the
accessory position.
Activation or deactivation of this
function can be changed in the
Vehicle Settings. TEL113A

See Vehicle personalization on page Switching on


102. Activation, deactivation and duration
of lighting of this function can be
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changed in the Vehicle Settings.
114 Lighting

Vehicles without automatic light Battery power protection


1. Switch off ignition. Switching off electric lights
2. Remove ignition key. Battery saver is to prevent the
3. Open driver's door. battery from being discharged.
4. Pull turn signal lever. If you turn the ignition off, lights are
5. Close driver’s door. turned off automatically after a few
If the driver's door is not closed the seconds.
lights switch off after a few seconds.
The lighting is switched off
immediately if the turn signal lever is
pulled while the driver's door is open.

Vehicles with automatic light


1. Light switch in AUTO.
2. Switch off ignition.
3. Remove ignition key.
Depending on the external lighting
conditions the exit lighting is
switched on.
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Infotainment system 115

Infotainment system Introduction The digital sound processor provides


a number of preset equalizer modes
Introduction for sound optimization.

Introduction..................................115 The system can be easily adjusted


General Information
with the carefully designed adjusting
Radio ...........................................128 The Infotainment system provides device, smart displayer, and
Audio Players ..............................142 Infotainment in your car, using the multifunctional menu dial regulator.
Personalisation ............................162 latest technology.
 The "Overview" section provides
Phone (only for Type A model)....166 The radio can be easily used by a simple overview of Infotainment
registering up to 36 FM/AM radio or system’s functions and summary
DAB stations with the PRESET of all regulatory devices.
buttons [1~6] per every six pages.
 The "Operation" section explains
The integrated CD player can play the basic controls for the
audio CD and MP3 (WMA) discs, Infotainment system.
and the USB player can play
connected USB storage devices or
iPod products.
The Bluetooth phone connection
function allows for the use of wireless
hands-free phone calls, as well as a
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phone music player.
116 Infotainment system

Screen Display The screen display may differ from


the manual display since most
screen displays differ according to
the device’s setup and vehicle
specification.

Theft-Deterrent Feature
The Infotainment system has an
electronic security system installed to
prevent theft.
The Infotainment system only works
in the vehicle in which it was first
installed, and cannot be used by the
people that have stolen it.

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Overview
Infotainment System

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Type A: Radio/DAB + CD/MP3 + (4) EJECT button (8) tSEEKu buttons


AUX + USB/iPod + Bluetooth
Press this button and take out • Press these buttons while
Type B: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX the disc. using the radio or DAB
(5) Disc slot (Digital Audio
(1) Display Broadcasting: only for
Display for This is the slot in which
Type A model) to
Play/Reception/Menu state compact discs are inserted or
automatically seek
and information. taken out
stations with clear
(2) POWER/VOLUME button (6) FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] reception. You can
with control knob button manually set the
• Turn the power on/off by Press this button to select the broadcasting frequency
pressing this button. page of saved favourite by holding down these
channels. buttons.
• Turn the control knob to
adjust the overall volume. (7) INFORMATION [INFO] • Press these buttons while
button using the CD/
(3) PRESET [1 ~ 6 ] buttons
• Press this button to view MP3/USB/iPod play
• Hold down any these modes to instantly play
file information when
buttons to add the current the previous or next track.
using the
radio station to the current
CD/MP3/USB/iPod play • You can hold down these
Favourites page.
modes. buttons to quickly
• Press any of these rewind/forward through
• View information about a
buttons to selectmanuals
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(9) CD/AUX button (14) MENU-TUNE button with (17) PHONE/MUTE button
Press button to select control • Press this button to
CD/MP3/AUX or • Press this button to activate Bluetooth mode
USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio display the currently (only for Type A model) or
function functioning menu or to turn the mute function
(10) RADIO BAND button select/practice setup on or off (only for Type B
content and setup values. model).
Press button to select AM/FM
• Turn the control knob to • Hold down the button to
radio or DAB (Digital Audio
move/ change setup turn the mute function on
Broadcasting: only for Type A
content or setup values. or off (only for Type A
model) function
(15) AUX port model).
(11) TP button
Connect an exterior sound
While using the FM RDS
device to this port.
function, turn the TP (Traffic
Programme) function on or (16) / BACK button
off. • Cancel input content or
(12) CONFIG button return to the previous
menu.
Press this button to enter the
system setup menu.
(13) TONE button
Press this button
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Steering wheel audio control Type 1 : option

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(1) Mute/Hang up button (3) Source [_SRC^]


• Press the button in any button/control knob
music play mode to turn • Press the button to select
the mute function on and a sound play mode.
off. In engaged mode, you • Turn the control knob to
can press this button to change the registered
reject calls or to finish the radio stations or change
call. the music being played.
(2) Call button (4) Volume [+ -] buttons
• Press the button to • Press the + button to
answer the call or enter increase the volume.
the re-dial selection • Press the - button to
mode. decrease the volume.
• Hold down the button to
enter the dialled call log or
to move back and forth
from hands-free mode
and private call mode
during a call.

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Steering wheel audio control Type 2 : option

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(1) Mute/Hang up button


Operation System on/off
Press the button to turn the Buttons and controlling device
mute function on and off The Infotainment system is operated
(3) Source [_SRC^] by using the function buttons,
button/control knob multifunctional dial control knob, and
• Press the button to select the menu indicated on the screen
a sound play mode. display.
• Turn the control knob to The buttons and control devices
change the registered used in the system are as follows.
radio stations or change • The Infotainment system buttons
the music being played. and control knob
(4) Volume [+ -] buttons • Steering wheel remote control
• Press the + button to buttons
increase the volume Press the POWER/VOLUME button
• Press the - button to to turn the system on.
decrease the volume. • Turning on the power will play the
previously chosen broadcasting
station or song. (However, it will
be different for Bluetooth audio
depending on the device.)
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Turning off automatically Volume control • Turning on the Infotainment


When the ignition switch (car ignition system power will set the volume
key) is in the off position, turning on level to its previous selection
the Infotainment system by using the (when it is less than the
POWER/VOLUME button will maximum starting volume)
automatically turn the Infotainment
Auto volume control
system off after ten minutes from the
user’s last operation. Once the speed-compensating
sound volume setup starts operating,
the volume will automatically be
controlled according to the vehicle's
speed to offset the noise from the
engine and tyres. (Refer to Settings
 Radio settings  Auto volume
control)
Turn the POWER/VOLUME control
knob to adjust the volume.
• Using the steering wheel remote
control knob, press the VOLUME
[+/ -] buttons to adjust the
volume.
• The current sound volume is
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Volume limit by high Tone Settings


temperature
If the inside temperature of the radio
is very high, the Infotainment system
will limit the controllable maximum
volume.
If necessary, the volume will
automatically decrease.

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob


From Tone setup menu, sound to select the desired tone control
features can be setup differently value, and then press the
according to the FM/AM/DAB radio MENU-TUNE button.
and each audio player's functions. It is possible to initialize the currently
Press the TONE button when using selected item by long-pressing the
the relevant functioning mode. MENU-TUNE button in the tune
configuration mode, or to initialize all
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items of the tune configuration mode
126 Infotainment system

Tone setup menu Select function CD/MP3/USB/iPod/Bluetooth


• Bass: Adjust the bass level from FM/AM Radio or DAB audio play or exterior sound (AUX)
-12 to +12. input
• Midrange: Adjust the midrange
level from -12 to +12.
• Treble: Adjust the treble level
from -12 to +12.
• Fader: Adjust the front/rear
speaker balance from front 15 to
rear 15 in the six speaker system
vehicle model.
• Balance: Adjust the left/right
speaker balance form left 15 to
right 15.
• EQ (Equalizer): Select or turn off
the sound style (OFF  Pop  Press the RADIO BAND button to
Repeatedly press the CD/AUX
Rock  Classical  Talk  select FM/AM radio or DAB (only for
Type A model) function. button to toggle through the audio
Country)
Press the MENU-TUNE button to player functions, the AUX function for
open the FM/AM/DAB menu that CD/MP3 discs, or the connected
includes options for selecting USB or iPod, Bluetooth audio player.
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• From the steering wheel remote Bluetooth hands-free phone


control knob, press Source device
[_SRC^] to select the desired
mode.

Press the PHONE/MUTE button to


open Bluetooth with options for the
Press the PHONE/MUTE button to relevant function.
select the Bluetooth hands-free
Press the MENU-TUNE button to phone function (only for Type A
open the menu with options for the models).
relevant function or the menu of the
relevant device (Except for the
Bluetooth
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Radio (8) tSEEKu buttons (3) PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons


• Press this button to • Hold down any of these
AM/FM Radio and DAB (only automatically search for PRESET buttons to
for Type A model) available radio or DAB register the current radio
(Digital Audio or DAB (only for Type A
Before using AM-FM Radio
Broadcasting: only for model) station to that
Main buttons/control knob Type A model) stations. button.
(10) RADIO BAND button • Hold down this button to • Press this button to select
change the radio or DAB the station registered to
Press button to select AM/FM
(only for Type A model) the PRESET button.
radio or DAB (Digital Audio
frequency as desired, and (11) TP button
Broadcasting: only for Type A
then let the button go to
model) function While using the FM RDS
stop at the current
(14) MENU-TUNE button with function, turn the TP (Traffic
frequency.
control Programme) function on or
(6) FAVORITE [FAV1-2-3] off.
• Turn this control knob to button
manually find a (7) INFORMATION [INFO]
Press this button to move button
broadcasting frequency.
through the pages of saved
• Press this button to View the information for
favourite radio or DAB (only
access the menu screen broadcast radio or DAB (only
for Type A model) stations.
from the current mode. for Type A model) stations.
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Listening to radio or DAB Searching for radio station Seeking for DAB service
station automatically component automatically
Selecting the radio or DAB mode

Press the tSEEKu buttons to Press the tSEEKu buttons to


Repeatedly press the RADIO BAND automatically search for available automatically seek for available DAB
button to select the FM/AM radio or radio stations with good reception. service component in current
DAB band. ensemble.
• The previously chosen To skip to the previous/next
broadcasting station will be ensemble, press the tSEEKu
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130 Infotainment system

Seeking for radio station Seeking for DAB ensemble Linking the DAB service
[DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM off]

Hold down the tSEEKu buttons to Press and hold the tSEEKu buttons
quickly change the frequency, and to automatically seek for available
then release the button at the desired DAB service component with good
frequency. reception.

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[DAB-DAB off/DAB-FM on] [DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM on] Tuning a radio station manually

• When you setup the Auto linking Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
DAB-FM is activated, if the DAB to manually find the desired
service signal is weak, the broadcasting frequency.
infotainment system received the
linked service component
automatically. (refer to Settings
 Radio settings DAB
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Tuning a DAB station manually Using the DAB stations list Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
to select the desired list, and then
press the MENU-TUNE button to
receive the relevant broadcasting
channel.
Showing the DAB information

From the DAB mode, press the Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
MENU-TUNE button to enter the to show the DAB stations list.
DAB menu. • The Station list information will be
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob displayed.
to select the DAB manual tuning, and • If the stations list is empty, DAB
then press MENU-TUNE button. stations list updating is started Repeatedly press INFORMATION
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob automatically. [INFO] button to select the desired
to manually
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• The number 1 broadcasting Using the PRESET buttons • It is possible to setup the number
information of the selected FAV Registering PRESET button of the Favourites pages being
(Favourites) preset page will be used in "Settings Radio
displayed. settings Radio favourites
(Max. number of favourite
pages)".
• If a new radio station is registered
to a PRESET [1 ~ 6] previously
registered button, its previous
content will be deleted and be
replaced with the new radio or
DAB station that is saved..

Press FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3]


button to select the desired page of
saved favourites.
Hold down any of PRESET [1 ~ 6]
buttons to register the current radio
or DAB station to that button of the
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134 Infotainment system

Listening to PRESET button Press a PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons to AM/FM/DAB menu Favorites


directly directly listen to the radio/DAB list
station saved to that button.

Using the radio or DAB menu

Repeatedly press the FAVOURITE From FM/AM/DAB menu, turn the


[FAV1-2-3] button to select the MENU-TUNE control knob to move
desired FAV (Favourites) preset to the Favourites list, and then press
page. Press the MENU-TUNE button to MENU-TUNE button.
display the radio or DAB menu..
• The number 1 broadcasting • The Favourites list information
information of the selected FAV Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob will be displayed.
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Infotainment system 135

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • The Station list information will be press the MENU-TUNE button.
to move to the desired Favourites displayed. • The FM/DAB category list will be
list, and then press MENU-TUNE Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob displayed.
button to receive relevant to move to the desired list, and then Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
broadcasting channel. press the MENU-TUNE button to to select the desired list, and then
AM/FM menu FM/AM station receive the relevant broadcasting press the MENU-TUNE button to
list channel. receive the relevant broadcasting
FM/DAB menu FM/DAB frequency.
category list

From the FM/AM menu, turn the


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DAB menu DAB Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • The FM/AM/DAB broadcasting
announcements to select the desired lists, and then list update will proceed.
press the MENU-TUNE button to • During the AM/FM/DAB
receive the relevant broadcasting broadcasting list update, press
frequency. the MENU-TUNE button or the
AM/FM/DAB menu Update previous / BACK button to stop it
AM/FM/DAB stations list from saving changes.

From the DAB menu, turn the


MENU-TUNE control knob and move
to the DAB announcements, and
then press MENU-TUNE button.
• The DAB announcement list will
be displayed. From the AM/FM/DAB menu, turn
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RDS (Radio Data System) View RDS broadcasting Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
information to move to RDS options, and then
• The Radio Data System (RDS) is
While receiving RDS broadcasting, press the MENU-TUNE button.
a service by FM stations that
considerably makes it easier to press the INFORMATION [INFO]
button to check RDS broadcasting
Switching RDS on and off
find radio stations with fault-free Set the option RDS to On or Off.
reception. information that is being received.
The following advantages result
Configuring RDS through activating RDS:
• On the display the programme
name of the set station appears
instead of its frequency.
• The Infotainment system always
tunes into the best receivable
broadcasting frequency of the set
station by means of AF.
(Alternative Frequency)

• RDS stations are indicated by the


programme name instead of the Press the CONFIG button to display
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Switching regionalisation on
and off
RDS must be activated for
regionalisation.
At certain times some RDS stations
broadcast regionally different
programmes on different
frequencies.
Set the option Regional (REG) to On
or Off.
Only alternative frequencies (AF)
with the same regional programmes
From RDS settings menu, turn the are selected. From the RDS settings menu, turn
MENU-TUNE control knob to move If regionalisation is switched off, the MENU-TUNE control knob to
to RDS: Off, and then press the alternative frequencies of the move to Regional: Off, and then
MENU-TUNE button to turn on the stations are selected without regard press the MENU-TUNE button to
RDS function. to regional programmes. turn on the Regional function.

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Switching the Text scroll Volume of the traffic Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
freeze on and off announcements (TA) to adjust the TA volume level, and
To switch the text scroll freeze The minimum volume of the traffic then press the MENU-TUNE button.
function(for displaying the announcements (TA) can be preset.
information of programme service)
Radio traffic service
The minimum volume of the traffic (TP = Traffic Programme)
on or off. announcements can be increased or
reduced in comparison to the normal Radio traffic service stations are
audio volume. RDS stations that broadcast traffic
news.
Switching the Traffic Announcement
Standby Facility of the Infotainment
System On and Off:
Outside of Phone mode, press the
TP button to turn the Traffic
programme service function on or
off.

From the RDS settings menu, turn


the MENU-TUNE control knob to
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Blocking out traffic


announcements
To block out a traffic announcement,
e.g. during CD/MP3 replay or radio
reception:

• If the radio traffic service is • If the radio traffic service is


switched on, then [ ] is displayed switched on, then
in the radio main menu. CD/MP3/USB/iPod/Bluetooth
• If the current station is not a radio music or AUX replay is
traffic service station, then a interrupted for the duration of the
search is automatically started for traffic announcement. Outside of Phone mode, press the
the next radio traffic service TP button.
station.
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Switch on the radio traffic service
• Once a radio traffic service
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• The traffic announcement is Fixed Mast Antenna


aborted, but the radio traffic Caution
service remains switched on.
Be sure to remove the antenna
Blocking out current traffic before entering a place with a low
announcements ceiling or it may be damaged.
To block out a current traffic Entering the automatic car wash
announcement e.g. during TA radio with the antenna installed may
reception: result in damage to the antenna or
the roof panel. Be sure to remove
your antenna before entering the
automatic car wash.

Install the antenna fully tightened


TDL149A
and adjusted to the upright position
To remove the roof antenna, rotate it to ensure proper reception.
counterclockwise. To install the roof
antenna, rotate it clockwise.

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142 Infotainment system

Audio Players • An audio CD disc with an • After removing the disc from the
anti-piracy function with no CD/MP3 player, make sure to
CD Player compatibility with the audio CD immediately put the disc into a
standard may not work properly disc sleeve to prevent it from
The CD/MP3 player of this system or at all. being damaged or smeared with
can play audio CD and MP3 (WMA) dust.
• CD-R and CD-RW discs that are
discs.
manually recorded are easier to • If the disc is smeared with dust or
Before using CD player be handled with carelessness liquid, then this may cause
Important information about audio than the original CD discs. problems by contaminating the
CD and MP3(WMA) discs Manually recorded CD-R and lens of the CD/MP3 player inside
CD-RW discs should especially the device.
Caution be handled with care. Please • Protect the disc from heat and
refer to the following. exposure to direct light.
In any case, do not insert any • Manually recorded CD-R and
DVDs, mini discs with a diameter CD-RW discs many not play
of 8cm, or discs with abnormal properly or at all.
surfaces in this CD/MP3 (WMA) In such cases, this is not a
player. problem with the device.
Do not put any stickers on the disc • When changing discs, take care
surface. Such discs may be stuck to not smear any fingerprints on
in the CD player and damage the the playing side.
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Usable disc type Cautions for using disc • The disc player may not work
• This product can play Audio • Do not use any of the discs properly if the heater is turned on
CD/MP3 (WMA) discs. described below. Excessive use in cold weather due to moisture
- CD-DA: CD-R/CD-RW of these discs in the player may created inside the device. If this
- MP3(WMA): cause problems. is a concern, keep the product off
CD-R/CD-RW/CD-ROM - Discs with stickers, labels, or for about one hour before use.
• MP3 (WMA) files below cannot a protective cell attached. • Play may be stopped due to the
be played. - Discs affixed with a label vehicle shaking while driving on
printed with an inkjet printer rugged roads.
- File encoded in MP3i (MP3
interactive) or MP3 PRO - Discs that are made by • Do not forcefully take out or insert
standards over-burning, thus holding the disc or block it with your hand
- MP3 (WMA) file encoded in data exceeding the standard while it is being ejected.
non-standards capacity • Insert the disc with the printed
- MP3 files that are not in - Discs with cracks or scratches side facing up. It cannot be
MPEG1 Layer3 format or are bent will not be played played if it is inserted upside
properly. down.
- An 8 cm disc or a non-circular • Do not touch the recording side
disc (quadrangle, pentagon, with your hand while handling the
oval) disc (the side without any print or
• Do not put anything other than decoration).
discs in the disc slot since this • Place discs that are not being
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• Do not smear any chemical • CD-RW discs may have longer • The file/folder names that can be
substances on the disc. Clean loading times than CDs or CD-R used per disc storage type are as
discs of dirt with a moist, soft discs. follows, including the four-digit
cloth, wiping from the centre to • Damaged music files may not be file name extensions (.mp3).
the edge. played or will be cut off while - ISO 9660 Level 1: Maximum
playing of 12 characters
Caution for using CD-R/RW disc
• Some anti-piracy discs may not - ISO 9660 Level 2: Maximum
• When using CD-R/CD-RW discs, of 31 characters
be played.
only the discs that has been
• An MP3 (WMA) disc can have - Jouliet: Maximum of 64
"finalized" can be used.
maximum of 512 files for each of characters (1 byte)
• Discs that are created with a PC - Windows long file name:
the 10 folder levels, and a
may not play according to the Maximum of 28 Characters (1
maximum number of 999 files
application program setup and byte)
can be played.
environment.
• This system can only recognize
• CD-R/CD-RW discs, especially
MP3 (WMA) discs made in
bulk discs, may not be work if
ISO-9660 level 1/2 or in the Joliet
they are directly exposed to direct
file system. (It does not support
light or high temperature, or if
the UDF file system.)
they are kept inside your car for a
long time. • MP3/WMA files are not
compatible with packet writing
• The title and other text
data transmission.
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Caution for using MP3/WMA • To display album (disc title), track Order of playing music files
music files (track title), and artist (track artist)
• This product can play MP3 information, the file should be
(WMA) files with .mp3, .wma compatible with the ID3 Tag V1
(lower case letters) or .MP3 and and V2 formats.
.WMA (capital letters) file name • This product can play MP3 files
extensions. using VBR. When playing an
• MP3 files that can be played by MP3 file of this VBR type, the
this product are as follows. remaining time displayed may be
- Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps different from the real time.
- Sampling frequency: 48 kHz,
44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for
MPEG-1), 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
16 kHz (for MPEG-2)
• While this product can play files
with a 8kbps ~ 320kbps bit rate,
files with a bit rate above
128kbps will result in high quality
sound.
• This product can display ID3 Tag
(Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 or 2.4)
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Playing CD/MP3 (4) EJECT button Inserting and playing the CD/MP3
Main buttons/Control disc
Eject the disc.
(9) CD/AUX button (7) INFORMATION [INFO]
button
Select the CD/MP3 player.
Display the information for the
(14) MENU-TUNE button with
track being played.
control
• Turn the button/control
knob to move to the track
list, menu, or MP3 (WMA)
track information item.
• Press the button/control
knob to display the menu
screen for the current item
or current mode.
Insert the disc to be played with
(8) tSEEKu buttons printed surface facing upward in the
• Press these buttons to disc inserting slot.
play the previous or next
track.
• Hold down these buttons
to rewind or fastmanuals
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Eject disc

• Once the reading of disc When a disc to be played is already


information is completed, it will inserted, repeatedly press CD/AUX To eject disc, press the EJECT
automatically play from track 1. button to select CD/MP3 play. button to take out the disc.
• When a non-readable disc is • If there is no disc to be played, • When the disc comes out, it
inserted, he disc will "No Disc Inserted" will be automatically switches to the
automatically be ejected with the displayed on the screen and the previously used function or the
display of a disc error message, function will not be selected. FM radio.
and then the system will switch to • The track that was previously • The disc will automatically be
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Changing playing track Changing playing position

Or turn the MENU-TUNE control


Press the tSEEKu buttons in play knob to move to the play track list, Hold down the tSEEKu buttons
mode to play the previous or next and then press MENU-TUNE button during play mode to rewind or
track. to instantly change it. fast-forward through the song.
• Using the steering wheel remote Release the button to resume
control knob, tracks can be easily playing the song at normal speed.
changed by turning the Source • The volume is slightly reduced
[_SRC^] control knob. during rewinding and
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View information on playing track If incorrect ID3 Tag information


(e.g. artist, song title) was added
to MP3 (WMA) files before they
are burnt to disc, this information
will be displayed as is by the
Infotainment system.
Incorrect ID3 Tag information
cannot be modified or corrected
on the Infotainment system (ID3
Tags can only be corrected on a
PC).
• The information for songs
expressed in special symbols or
For MP3 (WMA) tracks, more in unavailable languages may be
Press the INFORMATION [INFO] information can be viewed by turning displayed as "----" or are not
button in play mode to the display the MENU-TUNE control knob from displayed at all.
information about the track being the track information display.
played. • The information displayed
• If there is no information on the includes the file name, folder
playing track for audio CDs, then name, and ID3 Tag information
the system will display "No saved with the song.
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Using CD menu CD Menu Track list


Changing the playback mode

Turn the MENU-TUNE control to


select the shuffle or repeat playback For Audio CD discs, turn the
From the play mode, press the functions, and then press the MENU-TUNE control knob from the
MENU-TUNE button to display the MENU-TUNE button to turn the CD menu to move to the track list,
CD menu. relevant functions on or off. and then press the MENU-TUNE
button.
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
to find the desired track list, and then
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CD Menu Searching Folders CD Menu Search...

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob


For MP3 (WMA) discs, turn the to find the desired track, and then For MP3 [WMA] discs, turn the
MENU-TUNE control knob from the press MENU-TUNE button to play MENU-TUNE control knob from the
CD menu to move to the desired the selected track from the selected CD menu, move to the desired item,
folder, and then press MENU-TUNE folder. and then press the MENU-TUNE
button. button.
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • After the system reads the disc
to move to the desired folder, and information, the first song of the
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• However, it may take a long time


to read the disc depending on the
number of music files

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
to move to the detailed classification to find the desired track/title, and
item, and then press the then press the MENU-TUNE button
Press the MENU-TUNE button MENU-TUNE button to play the selected track.
again, and from the displayed search
item, turn the MENU-TUNE control to
select the desired play mode.
• The number of relevant songs will
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Auxiliary Devices • Operation is not guaranteed if the • According to the type and
connecting terminal of the USB capacity of the USB storage
USB player (only for Type A device is not metal. device and the type of the stored
model) file, the time it takes to recognize
• Connection with i-Stick Type
Cautions for using USB devices USB storage devices may be the files may differ. This is not a
• Operation cannot be guaranteed faulty due to vehicle vibration, so problem with the product in this
if the HDD built-in USB mass their operation cannot be case, so please wait for the files
storage device or CF or SD guaranteed. to be processed.
memory card is connected by • Be careful not to touch the USB • Files in some USB storage
using a USB adaptor. Use a USB connecting terminal with an devices may not be recognise
of flash memory type storage object or any part of your body. due to compatibility problems,
device. • The USB storage device can only and connections with a memory
• Take caution to avoid static be recognise when it is formatted reader or a USB hub are not
electricity discharge when in FAT16/32 file format. Only supported. Please check the
connecting or disconnecting the devices with an allocated unit device’s operation in the vehicle
USB. If connection and size of 512 Byte/Sector or 2,048 before use.
disconnection are repeated many Byte/Sector can be used. NTFS • When devices such as an MP3
times in a short time, this may and other file systems cannot be player, mobile phone, or digital
cause a problem in using the recognise. camera are connected through a
device. mobile disc, it may not operate
• To separate the USB device, use normally.
the "USB Menu 
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This may cause damage to the • When the logical drive is Caution for using USB music files
product or the performance of the separated from a mass USB • Damaged music files may be
USB device. storage device, only the files from cut-off during playback or may
• Disconnect the connected USB the top-level logical drive can be not be played at all.
storage device when the vehicle played for USB music files. This • Folders and music files are
ignition turned off. If the ignition is is the reason that the music files displayed in the order of Symbol
turned on while the USB storage to be played should be stored in Number Korean 
device is connected, the USB the top-level drive of the device.
• A maximum of 64 Korean/English
storage device may be damaged Music files in particular USB
characters can be recognise for
or may not operate normally in storage devices may also not be
folder or file names written in the
some cases. normally played if an application
Joliet file system.
is loaded by partitioning a
Caution separate drive inside the USB
device.
USB storage devices can only be • Music files to which DRM (Digital
connected to this product for the Right Management) is applied
purpose of playing music files. cannot be played.
The product's USB terminal should • This product can support USB
not be used to charge USB storage devices that are up to 16
accessory equipment since the Gigabytes in capacity with a limit
heat generation using the USB of 999 files, 512 folders, and 10
terminal
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About MP3 (WMA) music files - ISO 9660 Level 2: Maximum Main buttons/Control knob
• The MP3 files that can be played of 31 characters The following main buttons and
are as follows. - Joliet: Maximum of 64 controls are used to play USB music
- Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps characters (1 byte) files.
- Sampling frequency: - Windows long file name:
maximum of 28 characters (1 (9) CD/AUX button
48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for
MPEG-1) byte) Press the button repeatedly
• This product can play MP3 files when the USB device is
24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz
which use VBR. When a VBR connected to select the USB
(for MPEG-2)
type MP3 file is being played, the play mode.
• This product displays MP3
remaining time displayed may be (14) MENU-TUNE button with
(WMA) files with the mp3, .wma
different from the actual time control
(lower case letters) or .MP3 or
.WMA (capital letters) file name remaining. • Turn the control knob to
extensions. move to the track list,
menu or MP3 (WMA)
• This product can display ID3 tag
track information.
(Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4)
information about album, artist, • Press the button to
etc. for MP3 files. display the menu screen
provided by the current
• The file/folder names that can be
item or current mode.
used according to storage type
are as follows, including the four
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(8) tSEEKu buttons Connecting the USB storage


device
• Press these buttons to
play the previous or next
track.
• Hold down these buttons
to rewind or fast forward,
and then release to play
at normal speed.
(7) INFORMATION [INFO]
button
Display the information of the
track being played.
(16) / BACK button • Once the product finishes
Cancel the input item or reading the information on the
return to the previous menu. Connect the USB storage device USB storage device, it will play
with music files to be played to the automatically play.
USB connecting terminal. • If a non-readable USB storage
device is connected, then an
error message will appear and
the product will automatically
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If the USB storage device to be Using the USB menu USB Menu Remove USB
played is already connected, The instructions for "Shuffle songs/
repeatedly press the CD/AUX button Repeat/Folders/Search..." from the
to select the USB player. USB menu are similar to the CD/MP3
• It will automatically play from the player's CD menu; only the "Remove
previous playing point. USB" item has been added.
Afterwards, the functions of the Refer to the CD/MP3 player
USB player are operated similarly functions from the CD menu.
to CD/MP3 playback.
Afterwards, the functions of the
USB player are operated similarly
to CD/MP3 playback.
Ending USB music files playback
Press the RADIO BAND or CD/AUX
Press the MENU-TUNE button from
button to select other functions.
play mode to display the USB menu.
• To end play and disconnect the Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
USB storage device, use the to move to the Remove USB, and
USB menu Remove USB then press the MENU-TUNE button
function to safely remove the to display the message notifying you
USB storage device. that is safe to remove the USB
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iPod player (only for Type A (8) tSEEKu buttons Connecting iPod player
model)
• Press these buttons to
Limited to models supporting the
play the previous or next
iPod connection
track.
Main buttons/Control knob • Hold down these buttons
The following main buttons and to rewind or fast forward,
controls are used to play the iPod and then release to play
music files. at normal speed.
(7) INFORMATION [INFO]
(9) CD/AUX button
button
Press this button repeatedly
Display the track being
when the iPod is connected to
played.
select the iPod play mode.
(16) / BACK button
(14) MENU-TUNE button with
control • Cancel the previous item Connect the iPod with music files to
or return to the previous be played to the USB connecting
• Turn the control knob to
menu. terminal.
move and display the
track list that is playing. • The iPod product models that are
connected/supported by this
• Press the button to
product are as follows.
display the menu screen
- iPod 2G Nano/iPod 3G
provided by themanuals
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• Only connect the iPod to this • Once the product finishes


product with connection cables reading the information on the
supported by iPod products. iPod device, it will play
Other connection cables cannot automatically.
be used. • If a non-readable iPod device is
connected, then the relevant
error message will appear and
the product will automatically
switch to the previously used
function or the FM radio function.

If the iPod device to be played is


already connected, repeatedly press
CD/AUX button to select the iPod
player.
• It will automatically play from the
• In some cases, the iPod product previously played point.
may be damaged if the ignition is • The playback functions and the
turned off when it is connected to information display items of the
the product.
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• Refer to the following table for the Using the iPod menu Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
classification items related to the From the iPod menu, the instructions to move to the Eject iPod function,
search function provided by the for "Shuffle songs/Repeat/Search... and then press the MENU-TUNE
iPod product. (including Audio books and button to display the message
Composers)" are similar to CD/MP3 notifying you that it is safe to remove
player’s CD menu; only the "Eject the device.
iPod" item has been added. Separate the iPod device from the
Refer to each item of CD/MP3 for USB connection terminal.
use. Separate the iPod device from the
iPod menu Eject iPod USB connection terminal.
• Return to the previously used
function.

Afterwards, the functions to play


the iPod are operated similarly to
CD/MP3 playback.
Log-off iPod playback
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Exterior Sound (AUX) Input Connecting an exterior sound


Limited to models supporting Connect the audio output of the
external sound connection external audio equipment to AUX
input terminal 1 or 2.
Main buttons/Control knob
• AUX 1: Positioned in the
The following main buttons and
Infotainment device
controls are used to enjoy the rich
sound of the Infotainment system • AUX 2: Positioned inside the
from the sound output of a connected glove box.
exterior sound device.

(9) CD/AUX button


When an exterior sound
device connected, press the
button repeatedly to select Press the CD/AUX button to switch
the exterior sound (AUX) to the exterior sound input mode if
input mode. the exterior sound system has
already been connected.
(2) POWER/VOLUME control
knob Turn the POWER/VOLUME control
Turn the control knob to knob to adjust the volume.
adjust the volume.
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Personalisation How to Use the Setup Menu for formation for setup menu on the next
personalisation page, turn the MENU-TUNE control
Personalisation • Setup menus and functions may to move to the desired setup menu,
differ according to car model. and then press MENU-TUNE button.
Main buttons/control knob
• Reference: Table of formation for
• The buttons and control knob setup menu on the next page
used in the system setup are as
follows. [Example] System Setup Setup
Time and date Set date:
(12) CONFIG button January 25th 2012
Press this button to enter the
system setup menu.
(14) MENU-TUNE button with
control
• Turn control knob to move
to the menu or setup item.
• Press the button to
select/enter the detailed • Indicates the detailed list for the
control screen provided relevant setup menu or
by the current menu or functioning state
setup item. • If there is another detailed list
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(16) / BACK button
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Table of information for settings


[Languages]

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • If the relevant detailed list is


to attain the desired setup value or made of several items, then
functioning state, and then press repeat this action.
MENU-TUNE button. • Set/enter the relevant setup
Selection of the desired language.
value or the functioning state will
change.

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[Time Date] MM/DD/YYYY : Jan. 23, 2012 AS-Stations: Set the Auto Store
RDS clock synchronization: Select stations function for each radio or
On or Off DAB.
RDS options: Set the RDS options.
[Radio Settings]
- RDS: On/Off (activate or
deactivate the RDS function).
- Regional: On/Off (activate or
deactivate the Regional function).
- Text scroll freeze: Select On or
Off.
- TA volume: Set the TA volume.
DAB settings: Set the RDS options.
- Auto ensemble linking: On/Off
Set time: Manually set the hours and
(activate or deactivate the Auto
minutes for the current time.
ensemble linking function).
Set date: Manually set the current
- Auto linking DAB-FM: On/Off
year/month/date.
Auto volume control: Set Off/Low/ (activate or deactivate the Auto
Set time format: Select 12h or 24h Medium/High linking DAB-FM function).
time display. - Dynamic audio adaption:
Maximum startup volume:
Set date
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set max limit for the On/Off (activate or deactivate the
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[Bluetooth Settings] Restore factory settings: Restore - Auto rear demist: on/off
the initial setup values back to the (activate or deactivate auto rear
default settings. demist).
[Vehicle settings] Comfort settings
- Chime volume: Change the
volume of warning chimes.
- Rear auto wipe in reverse:
Activate or deactivate
automatically switching on of the
rear window wiper when reverse
gear is engaged.

Park assist/Collision detection


- Park assist: Activate or
Bluetooth: Enter the Bluetooth
deactivate the ultrasonic sensors.
menu.
- Activation: Select On or Off. Exterior ambient lighting
- Device list: Select the desired Climate and air quality - Exterior lighting by unlocking:
device and select/connect/ - Auto fan speed: Modifies the fan Activate or deactivate the entry
separate or delete. speed high / medium / low. lighting.
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Power door locks Phone (only for Type A (8) tSEEKu buttons
- Auto door unlock: Activate or model) • Press these buttons in
deactivate the automatic door Bluetooth audio play
unlocking function after switching Bluetooth mode to play the previous
off ignition. or next track.
Main buttons/Control knob
Remote locking, unlocking, • Hold down these buttons
The following main buttons and
starting to rewind or fast forward,
controls are used to play music files
and release to play at
- Remote door unlock(Passive or use the call functions via a
normal speed.
Entry Unlock: Change the Bluetooth device.
configuration to unlock only the
driver’s door or the whole vehicle (9) CD/AUX button
whilst unlocking. When a Bluetooth device with
- Remote door unlock(Passive a music player function is
Entry Lock: Select Horn on connected, press this button
passive door lock, On or Off. repeatedly to select Bluetooth
- Remote left in vehicle alarm: audio play mode.
Select On or Off. (14) MENU-TUNE button with
control
Restore factory settings: Reset all
settings to the default settings. • Press the button from
Bluetooth phone mode to
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Connecting Bluetooth • If there already is a Bluetooth


Registering the Bluetooth device device connected to the
Register the Bluetooth device to be Infotainment system, the
connected to the Infotainment "Bluetooth is busy" message will
system. appear.
• Firstly, set up the Bluetooth • Connection standby will be
device to be connected from the displayed with a message and a
Bluetooth setup menu to enable security code. (The initial value is
other devices to search for the 0000, and can be changed from
Bluetooth device. Settings Bluetooth settings
Bluetooth Changing
Bluetooth code item.)
The Infotainment system can be
Press the CONFIG button, and use found by searching the
the MENU-TUNE button with control to-be-connected Bluetooth device.
knob to move to Bluetooth settings
Enter the security code for the
Bluetooth Pair device, and Infotainment system through the
then press the MENU-TUNE button. Bluetooth device
• Bluetooth devices can be
If the registration of device to be
registered not only by using
connected to the Infotainment
CONFIG button, but also by
using Phone menu Bluetooth
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Connecting/Deleting/Separating Press the CONFIG button, and use


the Bluetooth Devices the MENU-TUNE button with control
knob, to move to Settings 
Bluetooth settings Bluetooth 
Device list and then press the
MENU-TUNE button.

• The Infotainment system can


register up to five Bluetooth
devices.
Caution
• In some Bluetooth devices, it is
only possible to use it when If there is a Bluetooth device
"Always connect" item is set. already connected, that device
Use the MENU-TUNE button with
needs to be disconnected first.
control knob to move from the
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Cautions for registering/


connecting Bluetooth
• When it is not possible to connect
to Bluetooth, delete the entire
device list from the Bluetooth to
be connected, and try again. If
deleting the entire device list
does not work, then reinstall the
battery and reconnect.
• If there is a problem after the
Bluetooth device is connected,
use the MENU-TUNE button with
control knob to carry out Settings
You can register by using the • Disconnecting the currently Bluetooth settings 
MENU-TUNE button with control connected Bluetooth device, from Restore factory settings.
knob, moving to select the item, the device list screen, select the Initialize the device with the
moving to delete the item to delete, connected device, which will problem caused by an error that
and then pressing the MENU-TUNE display Disconnect item, and occurred with the connection of
button. then press the MENU-TUNE the Bluetooth device and the
button. Infotainment system.

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• Sometimes, Bluetooth can only Bluetooth audio Playing Bluetooth audio


be connected through hands-free
How to play Bluetooth audio
or the Bluetooth audio play
functions despite a stereo • A mobile phone or Bluetooth
headset being connected. In this device that supports A2DP
case, try and reconnect the (Advanced Audio Distribution
Infotainment system using the Profile) versions over 1.2 must be
Bluetooth device. registered and connected to the
product.
• For Bluetooth devices that do not
support stereo headsets, the • From the mobile phone or
Bluetooth audio play function Bluetooth device, find the
cannot be used. Bluetooth device type to set/
connect the item as a stereo
• It is not possible to listen to the
headset.
music through the Bluetooth
A musical note icon [e] will
audio if an iPhone is connected Press the CD/AUX button repeatedly
appear at the bottom right of the
through a USB connector. This is to select the connected Bluetooth
screen if the stereo headset is
because of the unique audio play mode.
successfully connected.
specifications of the mobile • If the Bluetooth device is not
phone. • Do not connect the mobile phone
to Bluetooth connection terminal. connected, then this function
An error may occur if it is cannot be selected.
connected during the CD/MP3 Activating the mobile phone or
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• The sound played by the • This function only operates with Cautions for playing Bluetooth
Bluetooth device is delivered Bluetooth devices that support audio
through the Infotainment system. AVRCP (Audio Video Remote • Do not change the track too
• For Bluetooth audio to play, the Control Profile) version 1.0 or quickly when playing Bluetooth
music must at least be played above. (Depending on the audio.
once from the music player mode Bluetooth device options, some • It takes some time to transmit
of the mobile phone or Bluetooth devices may display AVRCP data from the mobile phone to the
device after connecting as a being connected for the initial Infotainment system.
stereo headset. After being connection.)
• The Infotainment system
played at least once, the music • The information about playing transmits the order to play from
player will automatically play track and track position will not the mobile phone in the Bluetooth
upon entering play mode, and it be displayed on the Infotainment audio play mode. If this is done in
will automatically stop when the system screen. a different mode, then the device
music player mode ends. If the transmits the order to stop.
mobile phone or Bluetooth device Depending on the mobile phone's
is not in the waiting screen mode, options, this order to play/stop
some devices may not may some take time to activate.
automatically play in Bluetooth
• If the mobile phone or Bluetooth
audio play mode.
device is not in the waiting screen
Press the tSEEKu buttons to mode, it may not automatically
switch to the previous or next track, play despite being carried out
or hold
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If Bluetooth audio playback is not Bluetooth error messages and


functioning, then check to see if measures Caution
the mobile phone is in the waiting • Bluetooth deactivated The message will be displayed
screen mode. Check if Bluetooth activation is when the transmission of contacts
• Sometimes, sounds may be cut setup as ON. The Bluetooth is supported while information with
off during the Bluetooth audio function can be used upon a device error is also transmitted.
playback. turning on Bluetooth activation. Update the device again if this
The Infotainment system outputs • Bluetooth is busy occurs.
the audio from the mobile phone Check if there are any Bluetooth
or Bluetooth device as it is devices connected. To connect • Phone book is empty
transmitted. another device, disconnect any This message is displayed if no
other connected devices first, phone numbers are stored in the
and then reconnect. mobile phone.
• Device list is full. This will also be displayed if the
Check if there are less than 5 phone log transmission is
registered devices. No more than supported, but in a way that is not
5 devices can be registered. supported by the Infotainment
• No phone book available system.
This message will be displayed if
the mobile phone does not
support contacts transmission. If
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Hands-free phone
Caution
Taking calls
It is possible to transfer your
ringtone depending on the mobile
phones. Adjust the ringtone
volume of the mobile phone if the
volume is too low.

To talk on the phone, press Call


button on the steering wheel remote
control or turn the MENU-TUNE
control knob to move to the Answer
function, and then press the
MENU-TUNE button. • To reject the call, press the
Mute/Hang up button on the
steering wheel remote control or
When a phone call comes through press the MENU-TUNE button
the connected Bluetooth mobile with control the knob and select
phone, the playing track will be cut Decline.
off and the phone will ring with the
relevant information displayed.
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• When a call is received with the


Infotainment System and
Bluetooth is being connected,
there are mobile phones that do
not automatically change to the
private call mode. This depends
on the original specifications of
each mobile phone.
• When it is possible to use
services related to a third-party
conversation supported by the
communications service provider
through an application, it is
• While conversing, it is possible to • While conversing, hold down the possible to make calls during a
block the transmitted sound by Call button from the steering call through the Infotainment
selecting the Mute Microphone wheel remote control to change system.
item by using the MENU-TUNE to the private call mode (some • While third or more-party
button with control knob. phones may not support the conversing, displaying contents
private call mode depending on may differ from practical
the phone's options). information.

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Ending a call Calling by Re-dial

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob


To end the a call, press Mute/Hang From the steering wheel remote to select Yes or contacts, and then
up button on the steering wheel controller, press the Call button to press the MENU-TUNE button or
remote control or turn the display the redial guidance screen, Call button to make a call.
MENU-TUNE control knob to move or hold down the button to display • If the mobile phone is not in
to the Hang up, and then press the the caller log screen. waiting mode, your phone might
MENU-TUNE button. not support the redial function.
This depends on the mobile
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• Depending on the mobile phone, Use MENU-TUNE button with control Calling by Entering Numbers
there are cases in which the call knob to use the functions in the
is made through the call history of menu that appears.
the received or missed calls • While conversing on the phone,
instead of the redial mode. This hold down the Call button on the
depends on the mobile phone's steering wheel remote controller
options. to switch to Private Mode.

To make a call by entering the phone


number, press the MENU-TUNE
button and turn the control knob to
select Enter number, and then press
the MENU-TUNE button.

Press the MENU-TUNE button while


the phone
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• Refer to the following contents to


edit the input contents.

1 Move: Move input position


2 Delete: Delete input character
3 Phone book: Search contacts
(usable after updating the
phone numbers)
4 Dial: Begin dial

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob After the telephone number has been
to select the desired letters, and then fully entered, turn the MENU-TUNE
press the MENU-TUNE button to control knob to select begin dial[5],
enter the number. and then press the MENU-TUNE
• Repeat this item to enter all button to make a call.
telephone numbers. To end a call, turn the MENU-TUNE
• Press the / BACK button to control knob to choose the end call
delete a letter one by one, or hold function, and then press the
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Using the Phone Menu Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob


Phone Menu Phone book  to select Search, and then press the
Search MENU-TUNE button.
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
to select First or Last Name, and
then press MENU-TUNE button.

Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob


from the search results screen to
select the desired item, and then
Press the MENU-TUNE button, turn press the MENU-TUNE button to
the MENU-TUNE control knob to view the details for that item.
select Phone book, and then press
the MENU-TUNE button. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
• A notification will appear on to select search terms/range, and
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Phone Menu Phone book 


Update

To call the relevant number, press Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob
the MENU-TUNE button. to select Yes or No, and then press
• For more directions, refer to the Update the contacts of the the MENU-TUNE button to activate
making phone calls item. connected mobile phone to the or cancel update.
system’s contacts.
Using the MENU-TUNE button with
control knob, select Phone Menu 
Phone book Update, and then
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180 Infotainment system

Notice for updating contacts • To update your contacts, it is When requesting for the
• This function can be used with possible to request for the certification of the mobile phone,
mobile phones that support transmission certification for all Bluetooth connections will be
contacts update and the call contacts. If the waiting screen cut off if it is not accepted, and
history transmission function. (If does not change for a long time, then the device will be
the product is connected to a you can check whether the reconnected.
mobile phone that does not mobile is requesting for • If there is a problem in the stored
support these functions, the call certification. When requesting for information of the mobile phone,
history can be displayed through certification of the mobile phone, the contacts may not be updated.
the Infotainment system.) all Bluetooth connections will be • The Infotainment system only
• Update is not supported for more cut off if it is not accepted, and uses information coded in UTF-8
than 1,000 contact numbers. then the device will be format.
reconnected.
• Be aware that hands-free and • If other operations (game, map
Bluetooth audio playback will be • When receiving the call history, it search, navigation, etc.) are
cut-off while proceeding with is possible to request for the activated during the contacts
updates for contacts transmission certification for the update or call history
(Other functions except for call history from the mobile transmission progress, the
hands-free and Bluetooth audio phone. If the waiting screen does update/ transmission process
playback can be used.) not change for a long time, check may not work.
whether the mobile is requesting This is because other operations
for certification. running on the mobile phone are
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• When the contacts update or call • The contacts may not always • Calls registered in the contacts
history transmission is display all the lists on the phone without any name will be
completed, all hands-free and when selected. The Infotainment indicated as "No number in
Bluetooth audio play modes will system only displays what has contact."
be automatically disconnected been transmitted from the mobile • The Infotainment system will
and then reconnected. phone. display contacts, call history, and
• If the Infotainment system gets • The contacts update can only redial information as it is
turned off while conversing on the receive four numbers per transmitted from the mobile
phone, the call will be transmitted contacts directory (Mobile Phone, phone.
to the mobile phone. Some Office, Home, and Other).
phones may need to setup a call • Changing the language setup
transmission function during the contacts update will
beforehand, depending on the delete all previous updates.
type of the phone. • If the mobile phone is not set with
• If the user disconnects the a waiting screen, calls may not
connection directly (using the be made to this Infotainment
Infotainment or mobile phone), system
the auto connection function • If the OS of the mobile phone
does not take place. gets updated, it may change how
Auto-connection: This function the phone's Bluetooth function
automatically finds and connects works.
the device that was
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Phone Menu Phone book  Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob Phone Menu Call lists
Delete all to select Yes or No, and then press
theMENU-TUNE button to delete all
contacts or to cancel.

Check, use, or delete contacts.


Every single phone number that has Use the MENU-TUNE button with
been stored in the system contacts control knob to select Phone Menu
will be deleted. Call lists, and then press the
Use the MENU-TUNE button with MENU-TUNE button.
control knob to select Phone Menu Use the MENU-TUNE button with
Phone book Delete All, and control knob to select the detailed
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• If the "Please wait" screen Phone Menu Bluetooth


continues to be displayed for too Settings
long after selecting the call log,
check if the mobile phone is
requesting verification of the
transfer of call numbers. After
completing the mobile phone
verification procedures, the
contacts and the call log will be
transmitted to the Infotainment
System.
• The call log from the mobile
phone and the log displayed on
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob Infotainment may be different.
to check the call history and to make This Infotainment System shows
a call. the information transmitted from Setup Bluetooth function.
the mobile phone as it is. Using the MENU-TUNE button with
Press the MENU-TUNE button to call
the selected number from the call control knob, select the Phone Menu
history. Bluetooth Settings, and then
press the MENU-TUNE button.
To activate the Bluetooth function,
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184 Infotainment system

button with control knob to set up the  It is possible that the ringtones
desired item. you already have are transferred
to the Infotainment system
depending on the mobile phone.
For such mobile phones, it is not
possible to use the selected
ringtone.
 For mobile phones that transfer
your ringtones, the volume of the
ringtone will be based on the
volume transmitted from the
mobile phone. Adjust the ringtone
volume of the mobile phone if the
volume is too low. To reinitialise the Bluetooth settings
to their default values, use the
To set up the ring tone and its MENU-TUNE button with control
volume used by the Bluetooth knob to select the Return factory
function, use the MENU-TUNE settings item, and then select Yes
button with control knob to select with the MENU-TUNE button.
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Climate controls 185

Climate controls Climate control  Air recirculation /


systems  Heated rear window and outside
mirror
Climate control systems ..............185 Heating and ventilation
Temperature
Air vents ......................................192
system
Adjust the temperature by turning the
Maintenance ................................193 knob.
red: warm
blue: cold
Heating will not be fully effective until
the engine has reached its operating
temperature.

Fan speed
Adjust the air flow by switching the
fan to the desired speed.
GC3E8002A

Controls for:
 Temperature
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186 Climate controls

Air distribution Heating Maximum heating


Select air outlet by turning the knob. Normal heating Use the maximum heating mode for
Y: Air flow is directed to the upper quick heating.
1. Turn temperature control knob to
body. Each vent can be adjusted. red area for heating. Do not use it for lengthy periods. It
\: Air flow is directed to the upper 2. Turn air distribution knob. can result in an accident because the
body and floor. interior air may become stale and the
3. Turn fan control knob to desired
windows may fog causing loss of
[: Most of the air flow is directed to speed.
driver's visibility.
the floor, with a small amount of the
air directed to the windshield and
side vents.
W: Most of the air flow is directed to
the floor and the windshield with a
small amount directed to the side
vents.
5: Most of the air flow is
directed to the windshield with a
small amount of air directed to the
side vents.
GC3E8003A

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Climate controls 187

1. Push recirculation button for the Defrosting windshield


recirculation mode. Caution
2. Turn temperature control knob all The difference between the outside
the way to the red area for air and the temperature of the
heating. windshield can cause the windows
3. Turn fan control knob to to fog, thereby restricting your front
maximum speed. vision.
Do not use FLOOR/DEFROST W
or DEFROST 5 in extremely
humid weather when the
temperature control knob is set to
the blue area.
GC3E8004A
This can lead to an accident which
1. Turn the air distribution knob to can damage your vehicle and
DEFROST 5. cause personal injuries.
2. Turn temperature control knob to
red area for warm air.
3. Adjust the fan control knob to
highest speed for quick
defrosting.
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188 Climate controls

Air recirculation system W Heated rear window and


{Warning outside mirror
Driving with recirculation mode for The heated rear window and outside
prolonged period of time can make mirror is operated with the + button.
you sleepy. See Heated rear window on page 31.
The exchange of fresh air is See Heated mirrors on page 27.
reduced in air recirculation mode.
In operation without cooling the air
humidity increases, so the
windows may mist up. The quality
of the passenger compartment air
deteriorates, which may cause the
GC3E8005A vehicle occupants to feel drowsy.
The air recirculation mode is
operated with the W button.

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Air conditioning system  Air distribution Air distribution


 Demisting and Defrosting Select air outlet by turning the knob.
{Warning  Air recirculation W Y: Air flow is directed to the upper
Do not sleep in a vehicle with the  Cooling u body. Each vent can be adjusted.
air conditioning or heating system \: Air flow is directed to the upper
on. It may cause serious harm or Temperature
body and floor.
death due to a drop in the oxygen Adjust the temperature by turning the
knob. [: Most of the air flow is directed to
level and/or body temperature.
the floor, with a small amount of the
red: warm air directed to the windshield and
blue: cold side vents.

Fan speed W: Most of the air flow is directed to


the floor and the windshield with a
Adjust the air flow by switching the
small amount directed to the side
fan to the desired speed.
vents.
5: Most of the air flow is
directed to the windshield with a
small amount of air directed to the
side vents.

GC3E8006A
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190 Climate controls

Demisting windshield 4. Adjust the fan control knob to


desired speed. {Warning

Air recirculation system W Driving with recirculation mode for


prolonged period of time can make
you sleepy. Periodically turn to the
outside air mode for fresh air.
The exchange of fresh air is
reduced in air recirculation mode.
In operation without cooling the air
humidity increases, so the
windows may mist up. The quality
of the passenger compartment air
GC3E8007A deteriorates, which may cause the
vehicle occupants to feel drowsy.
1. Turn the air distribution knob to
DEFROST 5. GC3N8003A
2. The recirculation button will be to
The air recirculation mode is
air fresh mode and air
operated with the W button.
conditioning system on
automatically.
If air conditioning system on is
not
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Climate controls 191

Cooling u Maximum cooling


Caution
Operated with the u button and is
functional only when the engine and Use only correct refrigerant.
fan are running.
The air conditioning system cools
and dehumidifies (dries) when {Warning
outside temperature is a little above Climate control systems are
the freezing point. Therefore serviced by qualified personnel
condensation may form and drip only. Improper service methods
from under the vehicle. may cause personal injury.
If no cooling or drying is required,
switch the cooling system off to save Normal cooling
GC3E8008A
fuel. 1. Operate the air conditioning
The air conditioning will not operate system. To achieve maximum cooling during
when the fan control knob is in the off hot weather and when your vehicle
2. Turn temperature control knob to
position. has been exposed to the sun for a
blue area for cooling.
long time:
Even though the air conditioning is 3. Turn the air distribution knob.
turned on, the vehicle will produce 1. Operate the air conditioning
4. Adjust the fan control knob to the
warm air if the temperature knob is system.
desired speed.
set in the red area. 2. Push recirculation button for the
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4. Turn fan control knob to highest Air vents


speed.
Adjustable air vents
At least one air vent must be open
while cooling is on in order to prevent
the evaporator from icing up due to
lack of air movement.

TDL123A

Turn the knob counterclockwise to


open the side vents, and rotate it to
the direction you want.
If you do not want the flow, turn the
knob clockwise.

GC3E8001A {Warning
The central vent is not closed Do not attach any objects to the
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Climate controls 193

Fixed air vents Maintenance Passenger compartment air


Additional air vents are located filter
beneath the windshield and front Air intake The filter cleans dust, soot, pollen,
door windows and in floor. spore from the air entering the
vehicle through the air intake.

GO3E8015A

The air intake in front of the


GO3E8016A
windshield in the engine
compartment must be kept clear to Filter replacement:
allow air intake.
1. Remove the glove box.
Remove any leaves, dirt or snow. To remove the glove box, open
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194 Climate controls

Air conditioning regular


Caution
operation
More frequent maintenance of the In order to ensure continuously
air filter is required if the driving efficient performance, cooling must
circumstances are dusty roads, air be operated for a few minutes once a
pollution areas, and frequent month, irrespective of the weather
unpaved roads. and time of year. Operation with
The bronchus may be affected and cooling is not possible when outside
the efficiency of the filter temperature is low.
decreased.
Service
TDL133A
For optimal cooling performance, it is
2. Remove the filter cover by recommended to annually check the
unclipping out both sides of the climate control system.
cover.  Functionality and pressure test
3. Replace the air conditioner filter.  Heating functionality
4. Assemble the filter cover and
 Leakage check
glove box in reverse order.
 Check of drive belts
Note
 Cleaning of condenser and
We recommend that you consult
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Climate controls 195

Caution

Use only correct refrigerant.

{Warning

Climate control systems are


serviced by qualified personnel
only. Improper service methods
may cause personal injury.

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Memo

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Driving and operating 197

Driving and Driving information Starting and operating


operating Control of a vehicle New vehicle break-in
Never coast with engine not Use the following precautions for the
running first few hundred kilometres(miles) to
Driving information ......................197
Many systems will not function in this improve the performance and
Starting and operating .................197 economy of your vehicle and add to
situation (e.g. brake servo unit,
Engine exhaust............................202 power steering). Driving in this its long life:
Automatic Transmission ..............204 manner is a danger to yourself and  Avoid full-throttle starts.
Manual transmission ...................211 others.  Do not race the engine.
Drive Systems .............................212 Pedals  Avoid hard stops except in
Brakes .........................................212 To ensure the pedal travel is emergencies. This will allow your
uninhibited, there must be no mats in brakes to bed in properly.
Ride control systems ...................215
the area of the pedals.  Avoid quick starts, sudden
Object detection systems ............222 accelerations, and prolonged
Fuel .............................................226 highspeed driving in order to
avoid damage to the engine and
to conserve fuel.
Avoid full-throttle acceleration in
low gear.
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198 Driving and operating

Ignition positions Starting the engine


{Danger
Starting engine with the
Do not turn the key to 0 or 1 ignition switch
position while driving.
Vehicle and brake assistance
would not operate, causing vehicle
damage, personal injury or
possibly death.

Caution

Do not leave the key in 1 or 2


MD097 position for extended periods while
0(LOCK): Ignition off the engine is not running.
MD098
1(ACC): Ignition off, steering wheel This will discharge the battery.
lock released  Turn the key to position 1, move
the steering wheel slightly to
2(ON): Ignition on, preheating for
release the steering wheel lock.
diesel engine
 Manual transmission: Operate
3(START): Starting clutch.
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 Diesel engine: turn the key to Automatic engine start/stop Deactivation


position 2 for preheating until K feature
goes out.
Stop-start system
 Turn the key to position 3,
depressing the clutch pedal and The stop-start system helps to save
footbrake then release when fuel and to reduce the exhaust
engine is running. emission. The engine turns off
automatically when the vehicle is at
Before restarting or to switch off the low speed or standstill.
engine, turn key back to 0.
The engine will restart automatically
as soon as the clutch is depressed.
Caution
Activation
Do not operate starter motor for
The stop-start system is activated as GC3E9001A
more than 10 seconds at a time.
soon as ignition is ON.
If the engine does not start, wait 10 Deactivate the stop-start system
seconds before trying again. manually by pressing the eco button.
This will prevent starter motor The deactivation is indicated by the
damage. LED in the button going off.

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Automatic engine stop During an automatic engine stop, the  The climate control system does
If the vehicle is at low speed or in heating performance, power steering not inhibit an engine stop
standstill, activate the automatic and brake performance will maintain.  The brake vacuum is sufficient
engine stop as follows: Air conditioning system may or may  The vehicle has moved since the
 Shift the selector lever to N not inhibit the stop and start system last automatic engine stop
 Release the clutch pedal according to the cooling
performance.
The engine will be turned off while
the ignition ON. Conditions for an automatic
engine stop
 The stop-start system is not
manually deactivated
 The hood is fully closed
 The driver’s door is closed or the
driver's safety belt is fastened
 The battery is sufficiently charged
and in good condition
 The engine is warmed up
 The engine coolant temperature
is not too low
GC3E9002A
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 The ambient temperature is not
Driving and operating 201

Restart of the engine by the Restart of the engine by the Parking


driver stop-start system
 Do not park the vehicle on an
Depress the clutch pedal to restart If one of the following conditions easily ignitable surface. The high
the engine. occurs during engine stop, the temperature of the exhaust
The engine start is indicated by the engine will be restarted automatically system could ignite the surface.
needle on the idle speed position in by the stop-start system.
 Always apply parking brake
the tachometer.  The stop-start system is manually without pressing release button.
deactivated Apply as firmly as possible on
If the selector lever is shifted out of N
before depressing the clutch first, #  The hood is opened downhill or uphill slopes. Depress
illuminates.  The driver's safety belt is the footbrake at the same time to
unfastened and the driver's door reduce operating force.
The indicator is goes out as soon as
the clutch pedal is depressed. is opened  Switch off the engine and ignition.
 The engine temperature is too Turn the steering wheel until the
low steering wheel lock engages.
 The battery is low  If the vehicle is on a level surface
 The brake vacuum is not or uphill slope, engage first gear
sufficient or "P" position before switching
off the ignition. On an uphill
 The vehicle starts to move slope, turn the front wheels away
 The defrosting function is from the kerb.
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202 Driving and operating

 Close windows. Engine exhaust Diesel particle filter


 Lock the vehicle and activate the The diesel particle filter system filters
anti-theft alarm system. Engine exhaust harmful soot particles out of the
exhaust gases. The system includes
{Danger a self-cleaning function that runs
automatically during driving. The
Engine exhaust gases contain
filter is cleaned by burning off the
poisonous carbon monoxide,
soot particles at high temperature.
which is colourless and odourless
This process takes place
and could be fatal if inhaled.
automatically under set driving
If exhaust gases enter the interior conditions and may take up to 25
of the vehicle, open the windows. minutes. Fuel consumption may be
Have the cause of the fault rectified higher during this period. The
by a repairer. emission of smells and smoke during
Avoid driving with an open tailgate, this process is normal.
otherwise exhaust gases could
enter the vehicle.

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The control indicator L and vehicle Catalytic converter


message or code extinguishes as
The catalytic converter reduces the
soon as the self-cleaning operation is
amount of harmful substances in the
complete.
exhaust gas.

Caution
Caution
If the cleaning process is
Use of fuel with low quality or too
interrupted more than once, there
low octane number may damage
is a risk of provoking severe engine
the engine, the catalytic converter
damage.
or electronic components.
GC3E9003A Unburnt petrol will overheat and
Under certain driving conditions, e.g. damage the catalytic converter.
short distances, the system cannot Therefore avoid excessive use of
clean itself automatically. the starter, running the fuel tank
dry and starting the engine by
If the filter requires cleaning control
pushing or towing.
indicator L flashes. And the vehicle
message ‘Particulate Filter Is Full’ or
code ‘55’ will appear in the Driver
Information Center (DIC) too.
Continue
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204 Driving and operating

In the event of misfiring, uneven Automatic Starting the vehicle


engine running, a reduction in engine Transmission 1. After warming up the engine,
performance or other unusual continue to press the brake pedal
problems, have the cause of the fault while shifting the selector lever to
Automatic Transmission
rectified by a repairer as soon as either the R, D or M position.
possible. In an emergency, driving The automatic transmission permits
can be continued for a short period, manual gear shifting (manual mode)
Caution
keeping vehicle speed and engine or automatic gear shifting (automatic
speed low. mode). Do not shift between D (Drive) and
The automatic transmission is an R (Reverse) or P (Park) while the
Caution electronically controlled six-speed vehicle is moving.
transmission. This will cause damage to your
Don’t touch the catalytic converter
Sixth gear is overdrive. transmission and personal injury.
during engine operation. The
catalytic converter remains hot for
2. Release the parking brake and
a long period after engine
the brake pedal.
operation.
3. Slowly press the accelerator
pedal to set the vehicle in motion.

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Transmission Display Selector lever D: This drive position is for all


normal driving conditions. Allows the
transmission to shift into all 6 forward
gears.
M: Manual mode position.

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It is located in the instrument cluster. P (PARK): Locks the front wheels.


It indicates the selected gear or Select P only when the vehicle is
transmission mode. stationary and the parking brake is
applied.
R (REVERSE): Reverse
transmission position. Select R only
when the vehicle is stationary.
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Shifting between gear


Caution positions
Do not accelerate while engaging a
gear.
Never depress the accelerator
pedal and brake pedal at the same
time.
When a gear is engaged, the
vehicle slowly begins to creep
when the brake is released.
Do not use the P (Park) position in
place of the parking brake.
Turn off the engine, apply the GC3N9003A

parking brake, and remove the Movement between certain gear


ignition key when leaving the positions requires pressing the
vehicle. release button on the selector lever.
Never leave the vehicle
Follow the descriptions as indicated
unattended while the engine is
by the arrows when shifting the
running.
selector lever.
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Manual mode

MD174 MD173

Push the release button to shift. Shift freely.


Arrows indicate shifts that do not
require you to push the release
button.

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Move selector lever position M.


MD172
Press the shift gear button in the side
Depress the brake pedal and push of the selector lever.
release button to shift.
UP (+): to shift up gear.
Shifts that require you to push the
DOWN (-): to shift down gear.
release button are indicated by
arrows. To maintain the required levels of
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In manual mode, downward shifts Engine braking Rocking the vehicle


are made automatically when the To help use the braking effect of Rocking the vehicle is only
vehicle slows down. When the engine compression when driving on permissible if the vehicle is stuck in
vehicle stops, 1st gear is a long downhill select manual mode sand, mud or snow.
automatically selected. downshift to a lower gear in a Move the selector lever between D
sequential order. and R in a repeat pattern.
Caution
{Warning Do not race the engine and avoid
Shift properly according to road sudden acceleration.
conditions. Do not downshift transmission by
two or more gear positions at a Parking
time. After stop the vehicle with pressing
the brake pedal, engage P and pull
This prevents damage to your
the parking brake lever up firmly and
transmission or loss of control and
then remove ignition key.
personal injuries.

Note
Use of engine compression during
long mountainous descents may
prolong the life of your brakes.

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Kickdown Fault Release selector lever


In the event of a fault, the Before shifting from park (P), the
malfunction indicator light ignition must be ON and you must
illuminates. The transmission no depress the brake pedal all the way
longer shifts automatically nor down. If you cannot shift out of P with
manually because it is locked in a the ignition ON and the brake pedal
certain gear. depressed:

Have the cause of the fault remedied 1. Turn the ignition off and remove
by a repairer. the key.
2. Depress and hold the brake
Interruption of power pedal and pull the parking brake
supply lever up.
MD102
In the event of an interruption of
For faster acceleration press the power supply, the selector lever
accelerator pedal all the way down cannot be moved out of the P
and hold. The transmission shifts to a position.
lower gear depending on the engine
If the battery is discharged, start the
speed.
vehicle using jump leads.
If the battery is not the cause of the
fault, release selector lever and
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{Warning

To help prevent damage to the


transmission, observe the following
precautions:
Do not press the accelerator pedal
while shifting from P or N to R or a
forward gear.
To do so may not only damage the
transmission, but could cause you
to lose control of the vehicle.
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Use D as much as possible.
3. Remove the cap on the console 4. Insert and press the ignition key
Never shift to P or R while the
with a thin object such as a into the slot.
vehicle is in motion.
flat-head screwdriver. 5. Shift to neutral (N).
When stopping the vehicle on an
6. Remove the key from the slot. uphill grade, do not hold the
7. Reinstall the cap. vehicle in place by pressing the
8. Have your vehicle repaired as accelerator pedal. Use the foot
soon as possible. brake.
Press the brake pedal when
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shifting from P or N to R or a
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{Warning Manual transmission Do not grind the clutch


unnecessarily. When operating,
Otherwise transmission could be Manual transmission depress the clutch pedal completely.
damaged or vehicle could move Do not use the pedal as a foot rest.
unexpectedly, causing driver to
lose control of the vehicle, resulting Caution
in personal injury or damage to the
vehicle or other property. It is inadvisable to drive with hand
resting on the selector lever.

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To engage reverse, with the vehicle


stationary pull up the button on the
selector lever and engage the gear.
If the gear does not engage, set the
lever in neutral, release the clutch
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pedal and depress again; then
212 Driving and operating

Drive Systems Consult a repairer to repair the Brakes


problem as soon as possible.
All-Wheel Drive Brakes
If your vehicle has active on demand The brake system comprises two
all-wheel drive (AWD), the AWD independent brake circuits.
system operates automatically If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can
without any action required by the still be braked using the other brake
driver. If the front drive wheels begin circuit. However, braking effect is
to slip, the rear wheels will achieved only when the brake pedal
automatically begin to drive the is depressed firmly. Considerably
vehicle as required. There may be a more force is needed for this. The
slight engagement noise during hard braking distance is extended. Seek
use but this is normal. the assistance of a repairer before
Note continuing your journey.
When TCS/ESC is activated on icy
or slippery road, the AWD may
deactivate. The message code 256
comes on when the AWD system
is temperately disabled.
If the vehicle message code 73
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(Service All Wheel Drive System)
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Caution Caution {Warning

If one of the circuits fail, the brake Do not drive with your foot resting If your brakes temporarily lose their
pedal must be pressed with greater on the brake pedal. Do so will power because of wet brake
pressure and the braking distance accelerate wear of the brake components, the following
may be increased. Have the brake components. The brakes may also procedure will help restore their
system checked and repaired by a become overheated, resulting in normal performance:
repairer immediately. We longer braking distance and an 1. Check behind you for other
recommend that you consult your unsafe condition. vehicles.
authorised repairer. 2. Keep a safe forward speed with
If the brake pedal can be pressed plenty of space to your rear and
{Warning
further than normal, the brakes sides.
may be in need of repair. After driving through deep water, 3. Gently apply the brakes until
Consult a repairer immediately. We washing the vehicle, or using the normal performance is
recommend that you consult your brakes excessively when going restored.
authorised repairer. down a steep hill, the brakes can
temporarily lose their stopping
power. This may be due to wet
brake components or overheating.
If your brakes temporarily lose their
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Antilock brake system Do not decrease the pressure Fault


(ABS) applied to the footbrake.
When you start the vehicle after
{Warning
Antilock brake system (ABS)
prevents the wheels from locking. ignition is switched on, mechanical If there is a fault in the ABS, the
sounds can be heard. This is normal wheels may be liable to lock due to
ABS starts to regulate brake
ABS function. braking that is heavier than normal.
pressure as soon as a wheel shows
a tendency to lock. The vehicle See Antilock brake system (ABS) The advantages of ABS are no
remains steerable, even during hard warning light on page 88. longer available. During hard
braking. braking, the vehicle can no longer
be steered and may swerve.
ABS control is made apparent
through a pulse in the brake pedal
Have the cause of the fault remedied
and the noise of the regulation
by a repairer.
process.
For optimum braking, keep the brake
pedal fully depressed throughout the
braking process, despite the fact that
the pedal is pulsating. Do not reduce
the pressure on the pedal.
The ABS control can be known by
vibration and noise of the ABS
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Parking brake See Brake system warning light on Ride control systems
page 88.
Traction Control system
Brake assist (TCS)
If the brake pedal is depressed Traction control system (TCS)
quickly and forcefully, maximum improves driving stability when
brake force is automatically applied necessary, regardless of the type of
(full braking). road surface or tyre grip, by
Maintain steady pressure on the preventing the driving wheels from
brake pedal for as long as full spinning.
braking is required. Maximum brake As soon as the driving wheels start to
force is automatically reduced when spin, engine output is reduced and
GC3N9008A the brake pedal is released. the wheel spinning the most is brake
Always apply parking brake firmly individually. This considerably
Hill Start Assist (HSA) improves the driving stability of the
without operating the release button,
and apply as firmly as possible on a The system helps prevent rollback vehicle on slippery road surfaces.
downhill or uphill slope. when driving away on a hill.When TCS is activated as soon as ignition
depress the accelerator pedal after is ON.
To release the parking brake, pull the release the brake pedal on hill, the
lever up slightly, press the release brakes remain on for approximately 2
button and fully lower the lever. seconds.
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Deactivation Electronic stability control


{Warning
(ESC)
Do not let this special safety The electronic stability control (ESC)
feature tempt you into taking risks system helps to stabilise the vehicle
when driving. during cornering maneuvers.
Adapt speed to the road ESC applies the brakes on individual
conditions. wheels and intervenes with the
engine control system to stabilise the
vehicle.
The ESC system can be affected by
adverse conditions such as road
GC3N9009A
conditions or tyre grip.
It is not a substitute for safe driving
TCS can be deactivated when
practices, keep driving safety.
spinning of drive wheels is required.
Press button g. ESC is activated as soon as ignition
is ON.
Control indicator i illuminates. TCS
is reactivated by pressing the g When ESC is active d illuminates.
button again.
TCS is also reactivated the next time
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Deactivation
{Warning {Warning

Do not let this special safety When the ESC system is actively
feature tempt you into taking risks improving the stabililty of the
when driving. vehicle, reduce speed and pay
Adapt speed to the road extra attention to the road
conditions. condition. The ESC system is only
a supplementary device for the
See Electronic stability control (ESC) vehicle. When the vehicle exceeds
indicator light on page 89. its physical limits, it can no longer
be controlled. Therefore do not rely
on this system. Keep driving
GC3N9009A safely.

For very high-performance driving


ESC can be deactivated.
Pressing the g button for several
seconds until control indicator g and
i illuminates.
ESC is reactivated by pressing the g
button again.
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Hill descent control (HDC) HDC operational conditions


system 1. The HDC button should be
When travelling down steep pressed (The HDC active
gradients, this function allows you to indicator comes on, button works
travel at a low speed without any below 40kph (25mph)).
depression of the brake pedal and
2. A certain steep gradient.
makes you concentrate on steering.
3. HDC activates in 6~35kph
This convenient function is only for
(3.75~22mph) speed range. HDC
driving down steep gradients.
is not operated when the vehicle
speed is over 35 km/h (22 mph)
in spite of pressing HDC button.
GC3N9012A 4. Driving over 60 km/h (37.3mph)
HDC function goes off.
To activate HDC, press the HDC
5. The accelerator or brake pedal is
button. When the button is pressed,
not depressed.
HDC is ready for use. The HDC
(HDC is not operated only when
active indicator 5 comes on. While
the accelerator or brake pedal is
HDC is operating, HDC active
applied.)
indicator will blink.
To deactivate HDC, press the HDC
button again. HDC active indicator
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Cruise control
Caution {Warning

HDC is designed for driving Cruise control can be dangerous


off-road on steep gradients. where you cannot drive safely at a
steady speed.
Unnecessary usage of HDC can
cause malfunctions in the brake Do not use the cruise control on
system or ESC. Do not use HDC winding roads or in heavy traffic.
when driving on normal roads.
It is normal to have strong Setting Cruise Control
vibrations and noise from the brake 1. Press the 5 button to turn cruise
system when HDC is applied. control on. Indicator 5 is
illuminated.
GC3N9010A
2. Accelerate to the speed desired.
The cruise control system allows you 3. Turn the adjust wheel toward
to maintain speed without pressing SET/- and release it.
the accelerator pedal. 4. Take your foot off the accelerator
This system is operated when the pedal.
vehicle speed is above
approximately 32 km/h (20 mph).

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Increasing setting speed To temporarily accelerate Resume stored speed


• Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+ If you want to speed up temporarily If the cruise system is still
and hold it. Your vehicle will when the cruise control is on, activated, the most recent set speed
accelerate. Release the adjust depress the accelerator pedal. will automatically resume when the
wheel at the desired speed. Increased speed will not interfere RES/+ switch is pressed.
• Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+ with cruise control operation or
change the set speed. Deactivation
and release it immediately. The
speed will increase by 1~2 km/h To return to the set speed, take your Press switch 5, control indicator 5
(0.6~1.2 mph). foot off the accelerator pedal. goes out. Cruise control is
deactivated.
Decreasing setting speed Temporary deactivation
• Turn the adjust wheel to SET/-  the * button is pressed
and hold it. Your vehicle will  vehicle speed below
decelerate. Release the adjust approximately 32 km/h (20 mph),
wheel at the desired speed.  the brake pedal is depressed,
• Turn the adjust wheel to SET/-  the clutch pedal is depressed,
and release it immediately. The
 selector lever in N,
speed will decrease by 1~2 km/h
(0.6~1.2 mph).

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Speed limit system Setting Speed Increasing setting speed


• Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+
and hold it. Your setting speed
will increase. Release the adjust
wheel at the desired speed.
• Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+
and release it immediately. The
setting speed will increase by
1~2 km/h (0.6~1.2 mph).

Decreasing setting speed


• Turn the adjust wheel to SET/-
and hold it. Your setting speed
TEL076A TEL077A
will decelerate. Release the
The speed limit system is enables 1. Press button s to turn speed adjust wheel at the desired
vehicle to set a maximum speed. limit system on. Indicator LIM is speed.
The maximum speed has been set it illuminate. • Turn the adjust wheel to SET/-
gets stored and inform to the driver 2. Accelerate to the desired speed. and release it immediately. The
with indicator or warning chime. 3. Turn the adjust wheel toward setting speed will decrease by
SET/- and release it. 1~2 km/h (0.6~1.2 mph).
If your vehicle speed is above 30
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Resume stored speed If the current speed is higher than Object detection
Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+. The setting speed systems
previously setting speed will be set. If the current speed is higher than set
speed plus 3 km/h (1.9 mph) above,
To active, turn the adjust wheel Ultrasonic parking assist
indicator LIM* will flash and a
toward SET/- and release it.
warning chime will sound.
Deactivation If the current speed is equal to
setting speed, warning indicator and
To cancel the speed limit system,
chime will stop immediately.
press the button [.
If the current speed is higher than
To deactivate the speed limit system, setting speed plus 3 km/h (1.9 mph)
press the button s. again, warning indicator LIM*
flashing.
Speed limit warning
But if your vehicle speed is once 5
If you drive above the set speed, the
km/h below than setting speed, the
warning indicator will flash and
warning chime will sound too.
warning chime will sound.
Resume stored speed warning GC3G9002A
When the driver press RES/+ button
while driving with previous setting Parking assist makes parking easier
speed above, chime will sound 25 by measuring the distance between
seconds later. the vehicle and rear obstacles, and
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The system consists of four Deactivation


ultrasonic parking sensors in the rear Deactivated in drive, Park or if there Caution
bumper. is an error.
The parking assistance system
The system might not detect the
Note should only be considered as a
obstacle when the vehicle is driven
The attached parts in the detection supplementary function. The driver
above a 10km/h.
area cause system malfunction. must check the rearview.
Fault The audio sounds can be different
Activation In the event of a fault in the system, depending on the objects.
When reverse gear is engaged, the X illuminates.
system is activated automatically. An The audio sounds might not
Additionally if the system does not
obstacle is indicated by audio. activate in case the sensor is
work due to temporary conditions like
The interval between the audios frozen or stained with dirt or mud.
snow covered sensors, X
becomes shorter as the vehicle gets Do not push, or scratch the surface
illuminates.
closer to the obstacle. When the of the sensor. This will likely
distance is less than 40 cm, the damage the covering.
audio sounds continue. There is a chance of malfunction of
the parking assistance system
{Warning when driving on uneven surfaces
such as woods, gravel road,
Under certain circumstances, jagged road, and slope.
various reflective surfaces on
The parking assistance system
objects or clothing as well as
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Rear vision camera (RVC)


Caution Caution
The RVC system is designed to help
When receiving other ultrasonic The upper portion of the vehicle the driver when backing up by
signals (metal sound or air braking can be hit before the sensor displaying a view of the area behind
noises from heavy commercial operation, so check with outside the vehicle. When the key is in the
vehicles), the parking assistance rearview mirrors or by turning your ON/START position and the driver
system may not work properly. head during parking. shifts the vehicle into R (Reverse),
Clean dirty sensors with a soft The parking assistance system will the video image automatically
sponge and clean water. be operated correctly on vertically appears on the LCD Module Display.
You should continue to keep flat surfaces. Once the driver shifts out of R
watching the mirrors or turning (Reverse), the video image
your head backwards. Normal automatically disappears from the
precautions when reversing should LCD Module Display.
be maintained.
Do not press or shock the sensors
by hitting or high-pressure water
gun while washing or the sensors
will be damaged.

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Rear vision camera location


{Warning {Warning

The Rear Vision Camera (RVC) If you do not use proper care
system does not replace driver before backing up, you could hit a
vision. vehicle, child, pedestrian, bicyclist,
RVC does not: or pet, resulting in vehicle damage,
injury, or death. Even though the
 Detect objects that are outside
vehicle has the RVC system,
the camera's field of view,
always check carefully before
below the bumper, or
backing up by checking behind and
underneath the vehicle.
around the vehicle.
 Detect children, pedestrians,
bicyclists, or pets. Turning the rear vision
Do not back the vehicle by only Camera System Off or On When the
looking at the RVC screen, or use key is in the ON/START position and The camera is located in the rear of
the screen during longer, higher the driver shifts the vehicle into R the vehicle.
speed backing maneuvers or (Reverse), the video image will The area displayed by the camera is
where there could be cross-traffic. appear when the CAM button is limited and does not display objects
You’re judged distances using the pressed on the infotainment system. that are close to either corner or
screen will differ from actual under the bumper. The area
distances. displayed can vary depending on
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When the system does not seem Fuel Fuel for diesel engines
to work properly
Only use diesel fuel that complies
The RVC system might not work Fuel for petrol engines with DIN EN 590. The fuel must have
properly or display a clear image if:
Only use unleaded fuel that complies low sulphur content (max. 50 ppm).
 The RVC is turned off.
with DIN EN 228. Equivalent standardised fuels with a
 It is dark. biodiesel (= FAME according to
Equivalent standardised fuels with an
 The sun or the beam of ethanol content of max. 10% by EN14214) content of max. 7% by
headlamps is shining directly into volume may be used. volume (like DIN 51628 or equivalent
the camera lens. standards) may be used.
Use fuel with the recommended
 Ice, snow, mud, or anything else octane rating. See Engine data on Do not use marine diesel oils,
builds up on the camera page 310. Use of fuel with too low an heating oils or entirely or partially
lens.Clean the lens, rinse it with octane rating can reduce engine plant-based diesel fuels, such as
water, and wipe it with a soft power and torque and slightly rape seed oil or bio diesel, aquazole
cloth. increases fuel consumption. and similar diesel-water emulsions.
 The back of the vehicle is in an Diesel fuels must not be diluted with
accident. The position and Caution fuels for petrol engines.
mounting angle of the camera
The flow and filterability of diesel fuel
can change or the camera can be Use of fuel with too low an octane
are temperature-dependent. When
affected. Be sure to have the rating could lead to uncontrolled
temperatures are low, refuel with
camera and its position and combustion and engine damage.
diesel fuel with guaranteed winter
mounting
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Filling the tank {Danger


{Danger
Caution Before refueling, switch off engine Do not repeatedly get in and out of
and any external heaters with the vehicle when refueling as this
If you use inappropriate grade fuel combustion chambers. Switch off can cause the build up of
or put incorrect fuel additives into any mobile phone. excessive static electricity.
the fuel tank, the engine and
Vaporised fuel can be ignited by Vaporised fuel can be ignited by
catalytic converter may be
electromagnetic waves or electric static electricity.
seriously be damaged.
current of mobile phone. If you can smell fuel in your
Be sure to use the correct fuel
Fuel is flammable and explosive. vehicle, have the cause of this
corresponding to your vehicle
No smoking. No naked flames or remedied immediately by a
when refueling. If you fill diesel in
sparks. Follow the operating and repairer.
your petrol powered vehicle, your
vehicle can be seriously damaged. safety instructions of the filling
You can confirm the correct fuel by station when refueling.
taking a look at information on the Remove static electricity on your
fuel filler cap. hands by touching something able
For safety reasons, fuel containers, to release static electricity when
pumps and hoses must be properly touching or opening fuel cap or
earthed. Static electricity build up refueling nozzle.
can ignite the petrol vapor. You
can
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Caution

Wipe off any overflowing fuel


immediately.

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The fuel filler door is in the right rear 5. Remove the cap. The cap is
side of vehicle. tethered to the hinge hook.
1. Stop the engine. 6. After refueling, close cap. Turn it
2. Unlock the fuel filler door, press " clockwise until you hear "click"
button. sound.
3. To open the fuel door, push the 7. Push the fuel filler door closed
rearward center edge in and until you hear "click" sound.
release , it will then open. Note
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Vehicle care 229

Vehicle care General information Vehicle storage


Storage for a long period of
Accessories and time
General information .....................229 modifications If the vehicle is to be stored for
Vehicle checks ............................230 We recommend to use genuine parts several months:
and accessories and factory  Wash and wax the vehicle.
Bulb replacement ........................251
approved parts specific for your
Electrical system .........................258  Have the wax in the engine
vehicle type. We cannot assess or
compartment and underbody
Vehicle tools ................................265 guarantee reliability of other products
checked.
Wheels and tyres.........................265 - even if they have a regulatory or
otherwise granted approval.  Clean and preserve rubber seals.
Jump starting ...............................283
Do not make any modifications to the  Change engine oil.
Towing .........................................285
electrical system, e.g. changes of  Drain washer fluid reservoir.
Appearance care .........................289 electronic control units (chip tuning).  Check coolant anti-freeze and
corrosion protection.
Caution
 Adjust tyre pressure to the value
specified for full load.
Never modify your vehicle. It may
affect the performance, durability  Park the vehicle in a dry, well
and safety of the vehicle and the ventilated place. For manual
warranty may not cover any transmission engage first or
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reverse gear. For automatic
230 Vehicle care

 Open the hood, close all doors End-of-life vehicle recovery Vehicle checks
and lock the vehicle.
Information on end-of-life vehicle
 Disconnect the clamp from the recovery centres and the recycling of Doing your own service
negative terminal of the vehicle end-of-life vehicles is available on Work
battery. Beware that all systems our website. Only entrust this work to
are not functional, e.g. anti-theft an authorised recycling centre.
alarm system.
 Close the hood.

Putting back into operation


When the vehicle is to be put back
into operation:
 Connect the clamp to the
negative terminal of the vehicle
battery. Activate the electronics
of the power windows.
GO3E10053A
 Check tyre pressure.
 Fill up the washer fluid reservoir. {Warning
 Check the engine oil level.
Only perform engine compartment
 Check the coolant level. checks when the ignition is off.
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Hood
{Warning
Opening
The ignition system uses extremely
high voltage. Do not touch.

GC3D9001A

2. Push safety catch lever to the


GO3E10054A
right side and open the hood.

1. Pull the release lever and return it


to its original position.

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Closing
Before closing the hood, press the
support into the holder.
Lower the hood and allow it to drop
into the catch. Check that the hood is
engaged.

{Warning

Always observe the following


precautions: Pull on the front edge
GO3E10003A of the hood to make sure it is
GO3E10074A
latched securely before you drive
3. Pull up the support rod lightly
your vehicle.
Caution from the holder.
And then secure it at the left side Do not pull the hood release lever
hook on the hood. while your vehicle is moving.
When the engine is hot, only touch
the tipped pad of latch lever. Do not move your vehicle with the
hood open. An open hood will
obscure the driver's vision.
Operating your vehicle with the
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Vehicle care 233

GO3E10002A

Caution

Do not pull down on the hood when


the hood is supported by rod.

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Engine compartment overview


Petrol engine - 1.4

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Vehicle care 235

Petrol engine - 1.6

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Petrol engine - 1.8

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Vehicle care 237

Diesel engine - 1.7

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238 Vehicle care

1. Engine air filter Engine oil


2. Dipstick for engine oil level It is advisable to check the engine oil
3. Engine oil cap level manually before embarking on
4. Brake fluid container a long journey.
5. Battery Check with the vehicle on a level
6. Fuse block surface. The engine must be at
7. Washer fluid container operating temperature and switched
off for at least 5 minutes.
8. Engine coolant container
9. Auxiliary fuse block Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean,
insert it to the stop on the handle, pull
10. Hydraulic power steering fluid
out and read the engine oil level.
container GC3G10002A

Insert dipstick to the stop on the When the engine oil level has
handle and make half a turn. dropped to the MIN mark, top up
engine oil.

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{Warning

Engine oil is an irritant and, if


ingested, can cause illness or
death.
Keep out of reach of children.
Avoid repeated or prolonged
contact with skin.
Wash exposed areas with soap
and water or hand cleaner.
TDL164A GC3G10003A Be very careful when draining the
engine oil as it may be hot enough
We recommend the use of the The engine oil filler cap is located on
to burn you!
correct grade engine oil. the camshaft cover.
The engine oil level must not exceed
the MAX mark on the dipstick. Caution

Overfilled engine oil must be


drained or suctioned out.

See Capacities and Specifications on


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240 Vehicle care

Engine Oil Life System It is possible that, if driving under How to Reset the Engine Oil
optimal conditions, the oil life Life System
This vehicle has a computer
system might indicate that an oil Reset the system whenever the
system that indicates when to
change is not necessary for up to a engine oil is changed so that the
change the engine oil and filter.
year. The engine oil and filter must system can calculate the next engine
This is based on engine revolutions, be changed at least once a year oil change.
engine temperature and mileage. and, at this time, the system must
Based on driving conditions, the be reset.
mileage at which an oil change is Your dealer has trained service
indicated can vary considerably. people who will perform this work
For the oil life system to work and reset the system. It is also
properly, the system must be important to check the oil regularly
reset every time the oil is over the course of the oil change
changed. interval and ensure it is at the correct
level.
When the system has calculated
that oil life has been diminished, it If the system is ever reset
indicates that an oil change is accidentally, the oil must be
necessary. changed at 5,000 km (3,000 miles)
since the last oil change.
The vehicle message code
82(Change engine oil soon) will After you change the oil, the oil life
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the Driver Information monitor will need to be reset. We
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1. Turn the ignition key to If the vehicle message code


ON/START with the engine off. 82(Change engine oil soon) comes
back in the Driver Information Center
(DIC) when the vehicle is started, the
engine oil life system has not reset.
Repeat the procedure.

Caution

Remember to reset the engine


oil life system whenever the
engine oil is changed.
GC3N10004B

3. Press the SET/CLEAR button to


TDL169A
reset the oil life to 100%.
2. Using the MENU button and 4. Turn the key to LOCK.
adjuster wheel in the turn signal
Be careful not to reset the oil life
lever, scroll until you reach
display accidentally at any time other
Engine oil life on the Driver
than after the oil is changed. It
Information Center (DIC).
cannot be reset accurately.
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242 Vehicle care

Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission Fluid Engine air filter


Fluid It is not necessary to check the
It is not necessary to check the manual transmission fluid level.
automatic transmission fluid level. If you have a problem e.g. leak, have
If you have a problem e.g. leak, have it remedied by a repairer.
it remedied by a repairer. Note
Note Use of the incorrect fluid may
Use of the incorrect fluid may damage to the vehicle. Always use
damage the vehicle. Always use the fluid listed in Recommended
the fluid listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants.
Fluids and Lubricants. See Recommended fluids and
lubricants on page 303. GC3G10004A
See Recommended fluids and
lubricants on page 303. 1. Unscrew both screws.
2. Loosen the air filter cover hinges
and open the cover.
3. Replace the air filter.
4. Lock the cover with the cover
hinges and screws.

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Engine coolant Coolant level


Caution
In countries with moderate climate
Caution
The engine needs clean air to the coolant provides freeze
operate properly. protection down to approx. -30C. Too low a coolant level can cause
Do not operate your vehicle In countries with extremely cold engine damage.
without the air cleaner element climate the coolant provides freeze
installed. protection down to approx. -40C.
Driving without the air cleaner Maintain a sufficient concentration of
element properly installed can anti-freeze.
damage your engine.
Caution

Only use approved anti-freeze.

GO3E10008A

If the cooling system is cold, the


coolant level should be above the
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244 Vehicle care

In order to protect your vehicle in


{Warning extremely cold weather, use mix of Caution

Never remove the coolant reservoir 48 percent water and 52 percent


Coolant can be hazardous
cap when the engine and radiator anti-freeze.
material.
are hot. It could cause serious
Caution Avoid repeated or prolonged
injury. The engine must be cool
contact with coolant.
before opening the cap. Carefully
open the cap, relieving the Plain water or the wrong mixture Clean your skin and nails with soap
pressure slowly. can damage the cooling system. and water after coming in contact
Do not use plain water, alcohol or with coolant.
Fill up with a mixture of methanol anti-freeze in coolant Keep out of reach of children.
demineralised water and anti-freeze system. Coolant can irritate the skin and
approved for the vehicle. Install the The engine may overheat or even can cause illness or death if
cap tightly. Have the anti-freeze catch fire. swallowed.
concentration checked and have the
cause of the coolant loss remedied
by a repairer.
Note
If the coolant level falls below the
line mark, refill the radiator with
56/44
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Power steering fluid 3. Unscrew the cap and pull it


Caution straight up.
Electric Power Steering
It is not needed to add coolant 4. Wipe the dipstick with a clean
If the electronic power steering rag.
more frequently than the system is equipped, the power
recommended interval. 5. Replace the cap and completely
steering fluid is not used.
If you are adding coolant often, this tighten it.
may be a sign that your engine Hydraulic Power Steering 6. Remove the cap again and look
needs maintenance. at the fluid level on the dipstick.
Contact a repairer for a check of When the engine is hot, the level
the cooling system. should be at the hot MAX level.
We recommend that you consult When the engine is cold, the fluid
your authorised repairer. level should be between MIN and
MAX on the dipstick.

Caution

Extremely small amounts of


contamination can cause steering
GO3E10059A system damage and cause it to not
1. Turn the ignition key to LOCK work properly.
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246 Vehicle care

Washer fluid  If air temperature is likely to go


Caution below freezing, use windshield
washer fluid which has sufficient
Do not operate the vehicle without
anti-freezing property.
the required amount of power
steering fluid.
To do so can damage power
steering system of your vehicle,
leading to costly repairs.

{Warning

An overflow of the fluid may cause


the fluid to burn or discolor TDL042A

paintwork. Fill with windshield washer fluid that


Do not overfill the reservoir. contains anti-freeze.
An engine fire can cause personal To refill windshield washer fluid
injuries and damage your vehicle reservoir:
and other property.  Use only commercially available
ready-to-use washer fluid for that
purpose.
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Brake fluid <For RHD> See "Brake Fluid" under


Recommended fluids and lubricants
{Warning on page 303.

Brake fluid is poisonous and Caution


corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes,
skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. Make sure you thoroughly clean
around the brake fluid reservoir
<For LHD> cap before removing the cap.
Contamination of the brake fluid
system can affect system
performance, leading to costly
repairs.
GO3E10066A

The brake fluid level must be


Caution
between the MIN and the MAX
marks. An overflow of brake fluid on the
When filling up, ensure maximum engine may cause the fluid to burn.
cleanliness as contamination of the Do not overfill the reservoir.
brake fluid can lead to brake system
TDL037A An engine fire can cause personal
malfunctions. Have the cause of the
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248 Vehicle care

Battery
Caution {Warning
The vehicle battery is maintenance
Do not dispose of used brake fluid free. Keep smoking materials away from
with your household waste. a battery to avoid flames or sparks
Batteries do not belong in household
when the battery is checked
Use your local, authorised waste waste. They must be disposed of at
because the explosive gas could
management facility. an appropriate recycling collection
ignite.
Used brake fluid and their point.
If the battery explodes, it can be
containers are hazardous. They Laying up the vehicle for more than 4 result in damages of your vehicle
can damage your health and the weeks can lead to battery discharge. and serious injury or death.
environment. Disconnect the clamp from the
negative terminal of the vehicle Avoid skin contact with battery acid
battery. because it contains highly
Caution corrosive and toxic sulfuric acid.
Ensure the ignition is switched off
If you accidentally get it on your
Brake fluid is harsh and can irritate before connecting or disconnecting
skin, flush the area with water and
skin and eyes. the vehicle battery.
get medical help immediately.
Do not allow the brake fluid to See Battery power protection on
Keep batteries out of the reach of
contact your skin or eyes. If it does, page 114.
children because they contain
immediately wash the affected
sulfuric acid and gas.
area thoroughly with soap and
water, or hand cleaner. Do not allow battery acid to contact
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Vehicle care 249

Replacing the battery Charging the battery Wiper blade replacement


Note Properly functioning windshield
{Warning
Any deviation from the instructions wipers are essential for clear vision
given in this paragraph may lead to On vehicles with stop-start system, and safe driving. Regularly check the
a temporary deactivation of the ensure that the charging potential condition of the wiper blades.
stop- start system. does not exceed 14.6 volts when Replace hard, brittle or cracked
using a battery charger. Otherwise blades or those that smear dirt on the
Only use batteries that allow the fuse windshield.
the battery might be damaged.
box to be mounted above the battery.
Foreign material on the windshield or
In vehicles with stop-start system, wiper blades can reduce the
ensure to have the AGM (Absorptive Diesel fuel filter
effectiveness of the wipers. If the
Glass Mat) battery replaced with an Draining water from the fuel blades are not wiping properly, clean
AGM battery again. filter both the windshield and the blades
An AGM battery can be identified by If water in fuel gets into the engine with a good cleaner or mild
the label on the battery. We and fuel system, it may cause detergent. Rinse them thoroughly
recommend the use of an original serious damage to the fuel system. with water.
GM battery. When the water level in fuel filter Repeat the process, if necessary.
Note exceeds a certain level, water in fuel There is no way to remove traces of
warning light q is illuminated. silicone from glass. Therefore never
Using an AGM battery different
Have the vehicle checked by a apply silicone polish or wax polish to
from the original GM battery might
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in a lower performance of
250 Vehicle care

Do not use solvents, gasoline, Front wiper blade


kerosene, or paint thinner to clean
wipers. These are harsh and can
damage the blades and painted
surfaces.

Caution

Before attempting to do the work,


be sure you are fully acquainted
with doing this job.
We recommend that you consult
your authorised repairer. GO3E10070A

GO3E10069A
2. Pull the windshield wiper
1. After wiper operation, turn assembly away from the
ignition off when the wiper blades windshield.
are in an upright position. 3. Press the button in the middle of
the wiper arm connector, and pull
the wiper blade away from the
arm connector.
4. Remove the wiper blade.
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Rear wiper blade Bulb replacement


Bulb replacement
Switch off the ignition and switch off
the relevant switch or close the
doors.
Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do
not touch the bulb glass with bare
hands.
Use only the same bulb type for
replacement.
GO3E10061A
GO3E10060A Replace headlight bulbs from within
3. Press slider holder pin with the engine compartment.
1. Remove the wiper cover from the
fingers.
wiper assembly. Note
4. Pull wiper blade out.
2. Lift wiper blade up to plane. After driving in heavy rain or
Caution washing, some exterior lamp
lenses could appear frosty.
Do not allow the wiper arm to
This condition is caused by the
fallagainst the windshield, since it
temperature difference between
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This is similar to the condensation Headlamps and parking


on your windows inside your lamps
vehicle during the rain and doesn't
indicate a problem with your Low beam and high beam
vehicle.
If the water leaks into the light bulb
circuitry, have the vehicle checked,
we recommend an authorised
repairer.

GC3E10003A

2. Disconnect the headlight bulb


socket connector.
GC3N10005A

1. Remove protective cover.

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Vehicles when driving abroad


Caution
When driving in countries where
traffic drives on the opposite side of Have the adjustment of the
the road, adjust the headlamp to headlights checked after
prevent dazzling of oncoming traffic. deactivation.
We recommend that you consult
your authorised repairer.

{Warning

GC3E10004A
Improper adjustment of the
headlamps can dazzle oncoming
3. Remove the bulb from the bulb drivers.
socket and replace the bulb.
4. When fitting a new bulb, engage
the lugs in the recesses on the
reflector.
5. Reinstall the headlight assembly.
The adjusting screws are located
6. Connect the bulb socket
above the headlamp.
connector.
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search cover
engine Turn the adjusting screws with the
254 Vehicle care

Parking lmaps Front turn signal lamps

GC3N10009A

GC3N10008A
4. Remove bulb from socket. GC3N10010A

1. Remove the socket from the 5. Insert new bulb. 1. Rotate bulb holder
assembly by turning 6. Plug connector onto bulb. counterclockwise and disengage.
counterclockwise. 7. Insert socket in reflector.
2. Remove bulb socket from 8. Reinstall the assembly.
reflector.
3. Detach plug connector from bulb. Fog lamps
Have bulbs replaced by a repairer.
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Taillamps, turn signal,


stoplamps, and back-up
lamps

GC3N10011A GC3N10013A

2. Push bulb into socket slightly, 3. (1) Tail/Stop lamp


rotate counterclockwise, remove (2) Side marker lamp
and renew bulb. (3) Tail lamp
GC3N10012A
3. Insert bulb holder in reflector, (4) Turn signal lamp
rotate clockwise to engage. 1. Unscrew both screws. (5) Back-up lamp.
2. Pull taillamp assembly for
removal. Take care that the cable
duct remains in position.
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Side turn signal lamps <Type 2>


<Type 1>

GC3N10014A

4. Remove bulb holder. Remove GC3D9004A


and renew bulb. GO3E10029A
If the lamp is not operated, have it
5. Insert bulb holder into the
checked by repairer.
taillamp assembly.
Install tail light assembly in body
and tighten. Close covers and
engage.
6. Switch on ignition, operate and
check
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Center high-mounted License plate lamp 5. Insert bulb housing and secure
stoplamp (CHMSL) using a screwdriver.

Exterior Lamp
Front Parking / DRL
W/21/5W
Lamp
Front Turn
WY21W
Signal Lamp
High-Beam
H1
Headlamp
Low-Beam
H7
GC3D9011A
Headlamp
GC3D9010A Rear Turn
1. Prise the lamp out with a WY21W
If the CHMSL is not operated, have screwdriver. Signal Lamp
the checked by repairer. 2. Remove bulb housing downward, Stop Lamp/Tail lamp W21/5W
taking care not to pull on the Back-Up Lamp W21W
cable. License Plate Lamp W5W
Rotate bulb holder
counterclockwise to disengage.
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258 Vehicle care

Interior lamps Tailgate lamp Electrical system


Courtesy lamps
Fuses
1. To remove it, prise the opposite
side of the lamp switch using a Data on the replacement fuse must
flat-blade screwdriver. match the data on the defective fuse.
(Be careful not to make Main fuses are located in a box
scratches.) attached on the battery positive
2. Remove the bulb. terminal.
3. Replace the bulb. For the needed case, in should be
4. Reinstall the lamp assembly. changed by a repairer.
Before replacing a fuse, turn off the
GO3E10032A respective switch and the ignition.
1. Prise the lamp out with a A blown fuse can be recognised by
screwdriver. its melted wire. Do not replace the
2. Remove bulb. fuse until the cause of the fault has
3. Insert new bulb. been remedied.
4. Install lamp. Some functions are protected by
several fuses.
Fuses may also be inserted without
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When inspecting the fuse box, Engine compartment fuse <Auxiliary fuse>
refer to the fuse box label. block
Fuse extractor <Main fuse>
A fuse extractor is located in the fuse
box in the engine compartment.
Place the fuse extractor on the
various types of fuse from the top or
side, and withdraw fuse.

GO3E10034A

The fuse boxs are in the engine


GO3E10033A
compartment.
Disengage the cover, lift it upwards
and remove.

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Main fuse block Mini Fuses Diesel: Fan3 Relay 85


1. SUNROOF 22. COLD START PUMP
2. OSRVM SW 23. Gasoline: IGNITION
3. CANISTER VENT SOLENOID COIL/INJECTOR COIL
Diesel: ECM PT IGN-2
4. NOT USED
24. WASHER PUMP
5. EBCM VALVE
25. NOT USED
6. IBS
26. Gasoline: CANISTER PURGE
7. NOT USED
SOL/WATER VALVE
8. TCM B+ SOL/TURBO WASTEGATE
9. BCM RVC SOL/TURBO BYPASS SOL/O2
10. HDLP LEVELING LH/RH SENSOR PRE/POST
FSCM R/C Diesel: VARIABLE SWIRL SOL
11. REAR WIPER 27. NOT USED
12. RR WDW DEFOG 28. Gasoline: NOT USED
13. NOT USED Diesel: ECM PT IGN-3
14. OSRVM HEAT 29. Gasoline: ECM PT IGN-1 /IGN-2
Diesel: ECM PT IGN-1
15. FSCM B+
30. Gasoline: MAF SENSOR
16. HEATED SEAT MODULE
Diesel: O2 SENSOR
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17. TCM R/C
31. HIGH BEAM LH
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35. A/C CLUTCH Mini Relays Auxiliary fuse block


36. FRONT FOG LAMP 1. RUN CRANK
3. COOL FAN MID
J-case Fuses
5. PT RELAY
1. EBCM PUMP
8. COOL FAN LOW
2. FRT WIPER
3. BLOWER HC-Mini Relay
4. IEC R/C 6. COOL FAN HIGH
5. NOT USED
6. Gasoline: NOT USED
Diesel: FUEL HEATER
7. NOT USED
8. COOL FAN LOW/MID GO3E10014A

9. COOL FAN HIGH Relays


10. Gasoline: EVP 01. ELECTRIC VACUUM PUMP
Diesel: GLOW PLUG RELAY
11. STARTER SOL 02. COOLING FAN CTRL 1 RELAY
U-Micro Relays 03. COOLING FAN CTRL 2 RELAY
2. FUEL PUMP
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4. SPARE
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Instrument panel fuse block Relays


01. ACCY/RAP RELAY
02. L/GATE RELAY
03. SPARE RELAY
04. BLOWER RELAY
05. LOGISTIC MODE RELAY

Mini Fuses
1. BCM 1
2. BCM 2
3. BCM 3
4. BCM 4
GO3E10035A
5. BCM 5
Interior fuse block is located on the 6. BCM 6
underside of the driver’s side
7. BCM 7
instrument panel.
8. BCM 8
To access the fuses, remove the
9. DLIS
storage.
10. SDM B+
To remove the storage, open and
11. DLC
pull it.
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16. SPARE S/B Fuses Rear compartment fuse


17. PWR WNDWSW DR 01. PTC 1 block
18. RAIN SNSR 02. PTC 2
19. BCM RVC 03. PWR WNDW MTR FRT
20. SWC BKLT 04. PWR WNDW MTR REAR
21. AC APO 05. LOGISTIC MODE RLY
22. CIGAR LTR/DC APO 06. SPARE
23. SPARE 07. PWR WNDW FRT
24. SPARE 08. PWR WNDW REAR
25. SPARE
Main Connector
26. SDM RC/AOS DISPLY
1. IEC MAIN PWR CONNECTOR
27. IPC/CMPS MDL
28. HDLP SW/DC CVT/CLTCH SW Circuit Breaker
GO3E10036A
29. SPARE CB1.SPARE
It is located in the left side of rear
30. SPARE Midi Fuses compartment.
31. IPC B+ M01.SPARE
To access the fuses, remove the
32. RDO/CHIME/AUX JACK
cover.
33. DISPLY/FACE PLATE
34. ONSTAR UHP/DAB
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Relays S/B Fuses


1. IGN RELAY 01. PWR SEAT SW DR/ MEMORY
2. RUN RELAY MDL
02. PWR SEAT SW PASS
Mini Fuses
03. TRLR MDL
1. PWR LUM SW DR 04. ACDCINV
2. PWR LUM SW PASS 05. BATT+
3. AMPLIFIER 06. HDLP WASH
4. TRLR SOCKET 07. SPARE
5. AWD MDL 08. SPARE
6. AOS MDL 09. SPARE
7. SPARE
8. TRLR PARK LP
9. SPARE
10. SPARE
11. TRLR MDL
12. NAV DOCK
13. HTD STR WHL
14. TRLR SOCKET
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Vehicle tools Vehicles with spare wheel Wheels and tyres


Tools Wheels and tyres
Vehicles with tyre repair kit Tyre condition, wheel
condition
Drive over edges slowly and at right
angles if possible. Driving over sharp
edges can cause tyre and wheel
damage. Do not trap tyres on the
kerb when parking.
Regularly check the wheels for
GO3E10037A
damage. Seek the assistance of a
repairer in the event of damage or
The jack and the tools are in a unusual wear.
storage compartment.
See Tyre changing on page 277.
GO3E10039A
See Compact spare tyre on page 281.
The tools and tyre repair kit are in the
right side of rear compartment.
See Tyre repair kit on page 273.
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266 Vehicle care

Tyre designations Tyre pressure Incorrect tyre pressures will impair


safety, vehicle handling, comfort and
E.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H Check the pressure of cold tyres at
fuel economy and will increase tyre
215: Tyre width, mm least every 14 days and before any
wear.
long journey. Do not forget the spare
60: Cross-section ratio (tyre height wheel.
to tyre width), % {Warning
Unscrew the valve cap.
R: Belt type: Radial If the pressure is too low, this can
RF: Type: RunFlat result in considerable tyre warmup
and internal damage, leading to
16: Wheel diameter, inches
tread separation and even to tyre
95: Load index e.g. 95 is equivalent blow-out at high speeds.
to 690 kg
H: Speed code letter
Speed code letter:
Q: up to 160 km/h (100 mph)
S: up to 180 km/h (112 mph)
T: up to 190 km/h (118 mph) GO3E10038A

H: up to 210 km/h (130 mph) Tyre pressures label is on the left


V: up to 240 km/h (150 mph) side door frame.
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Tyre Pressure Monitor  Load 2: Eco (Eco tyre pressure


Operation mode)
This vehicle may have a Tyre  Load 3: Hi (GVW tyre pressure
Pressure Monitor System (TPMS). mode)

The TPMS is designed to warn the Press the SET/CLR button a few
driver when a low tyre pressure seconds to confirm.
condition exists. TPMS sensors are Note
mounted onto each tyre and wheel
Tyre inflation pressure label is on
assembly, excluding the spare tyre
the left side door frame.
and wheel assembly. The TPMS
sensors monitor the air pressure in For the correct tyre pressure, refer
the tyres and transmit the tyre GC3E5005A to the recommended pressure on
pressure readings to a receiver the tyre inflation pressure label.
located in the vehicle. To adapt tyre pressure telltale to the
vehicle loading conditions, press the
MENU button in the turn signal lever.
Scroll the adjust wheel until reach
"Tyre load" menu. Press the
SET/CLR button. You can select the
following menus.
Each menu can be selected turn the
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The low tyre pressure telltale comes


on at each ignition cycle until the Caution
tyres are inflated to the correct
Tyre sealant materials are not all
inflation pressure.
the same. A non-approved tyre
The low tyre pressure telltale may sealant could damage the TPMS
come on in cool weather when the sensors. TPMS sensor damage
vehicle is first started, and then turn caused by using an incorrect tyre
off as the vehicle is driven. This sealant is not covered by the
could be an early indicator that the vehicle warranty. Always use only
air pressure is getting low and must the GM-approved tyre sealant
be inflated to the proper pressure. available through your dealer or
A Tyre and Loading Information label included in the vehicle.
GC3E10001A
shows the size of the original
When a low tyre pressure condition equipment tyres and the correct
is detected, the TPMS illuminates the inflation pressure for the tyres when
low tyre pressure telltale located on they are cold.
the instrument cluster.
See Tyre pressures on page 315.
If the low tyre pressure telltale comes
on, stop as soon as possible and Note
inflate the tyres to the recommended The TPMS can warn about a low
by the inflation pressure label. tyre pressure condition but it does
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TPMS Malfunction Indicator The TPMS malfunction indicator • One or more TPMS sensors are
comes on at each ignition cycle until missing or damaged. The
the problem is corrected. Some of malfunction light should go off
the conditions that can cause these when the TPMS sensors are
to come on are: installed and the sensor matching
• One of the road tyres has been process is performed
replaced with the spare tyre. successfully. See your dealer for
• The spare tyre does not have a service.
TPMS sensor. The TPMS • Replacement tyres or wheels do
malfunction indicator should go not match the original equipment
off after the road tyre is replaced tyres or wheels. Tyres and
containing TPMS sensor. wheels other than those
• The TPMS sensor matching recommended could prevent the
GC3E10001A
process was not done or not TPMS from functioning properly.
The TPMS will not function properly if completed successfully after • Operating electronic devices or
one or more of the TPMS sensors rotating the tyres. The being near facilities using radio
are missing or inoperable. When the malfunction light should go off wave frequencies similar to the
system detects a malfunction, the after successfully completing the TPMS could cause the TPMS
TPMS malfunction indicator flashes sensor matching process. See sensors to malfunction.
for about one minute and then stays "TPMS Sensor Matching If the TPMS is not functioning
on for the remainder of the ignition Process" later in this section. properly, it cannot detect or signal a
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cycle. low tyre condition. See your dealer
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TPMS Sensor Matching There are two minutes to match the


Process first tyre/wheel position, and five
Each TPMS sensor has a unique minutes overall to match all four
identification code. The identification tyre/wheel positions. If it takes
code needs to be matched to a new longer, the matching process stops
tyre/wheel position after rotating the and must be restarted.
tyres or replacing one or more of the The TPMS sensor matching process
TPMS sensors. The TPMS sensor is:
matching process should also be
1. Set the parking brake.
performed after replacing a spare
tyre with a road tyre containing the 2. Turn the ignition to ON/RUN with
TPMS sensor. The malfunction light the engine off.
should go off at the next ignition 3. Use the MENU button in the turn TNA020A

cycle. The sensors are matched to signal to select the menu in the
4. Use the thumbwheel to scroll to
the tyre/ wheel positions, using a Driver Information Center (DIC).
the Tyre Learn menu item
TPMS relearn tool, in the following
screen.
order: driver side front tyre,
5. Press the SET/CLR button to
passenger side front tyre, passenger
begin the sensor matching
side rear tyre, and driver side rear.
process. A message requesting
See your dealer for service or to
acceptance of the process should
purchase a relearn tool.
display.
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6. Press the SET/CLR button again
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7. Start with the driver side front 12. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. The legally permissible minimum
tyre. 13. Set all four tyres to the tread depth (1.6 mm) has been
8. Place the relearn tool against the recommended air pressure level reached when the tread has worn
tyre sidewall, near the valve as indicated on the Tyre and down as far as one of the tread wear
stem. Then press the button to Loading Information label. indicators (TWI). Their position is
activate the TPMS sensor. A horn indicated by markings on the
chirp confirms that the sensor Tread depth sidewall.
identification code has been Check tread depth at regular If there is more wear at the front than
matched to this tyre and wheel intervals. the rear, swap round front wheels
position. and rear wheels. Ensure that the
Tyres should be replaced for safety
9. Proceed to the passenger side direction of rotation of the wheels is
reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm
front tyre, and repeat the the same as before.
(4 mm for winter tyres).
procedure in Step 8. Tyres age, even if they are not used.
10. Proceed to the passenger side We recommend tyre replacement
rear tyre, and repeat the every 6 years.
procedure in Step 8.
11. Proceed to the driver side rear
tyre, and repeat the procedure in
Step 8. The horn sounds two
times to indicate the sensor
identification code has been
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Tyre rotation Do not include the spare tyre in the


tyre rotation. {Warning
Tyres are rotated to achieve a more
uniform wear for all tyres. The first Adjust the front and rear tyres to the Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the
rotation is the most important. recommended inflation pressure on parts to which it is fastened, can
the Tyre and Loading Information make wheel nuts become loose
Any time unusual wear is noticed,
label after the tyres have been after time. The wheel could come
rotate the tyres as soon as possible
rotated. off and cause an accident. When
and check the wheel alignment. Also
changing a wheel, remove any rust
check for damaged tyres or wheels. Reset the Tyre Pressure Moniter
or dirt from places where the wheel
System.
attaches to the vehicle. In an
Check that all wheel nuts are emergency, a cloth or a paper
properly tightened. towel can be used; however, use a
scraper or wire brush later to
remove all rust or dirt.

Lightly coat the center of the wheel


hub with wheel bearing grease after
a wheel change or tyre rotation to
prevent corrosion or rust build-up. Do
not get grease on the flat wheel
mounting surface or on the wheel
1970757
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Wheel covers Tyre repair kit For automatic transmission, engage


P position.
Wheel covers and tyres that are Minor damage to the tyre tread or
factory approved for the respective sidewall can be repaired with the tyre
vehicle and comply with all of the repair kit.
relevant wheel and tyre combination Do not remove foreign bodies from
requirements must be used. the tyres.

{Warning Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or


that is at tyre's side wall near the rim
Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel cannot be repaired with the tyre
covers could lead to sudden repair kit.
pressure loss and thereby
accidents. {Warning
GO3E10039A
Do not drive faster than 80
km/h(50mph). The tyre repair kit is located in the
Do not use for a lengthy period. right side of rear compartment.
Steering and handling may be 1. Open the storage.
affected.

If you have a flat tyre:


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Apply the parking brake.
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TDL087A JE80A
GO3E10040A
3. Remove the electrical connection 4. The switch on the compressor
2. Remove the compressor and the cable (1) and air hose (2) from must be set to (.
sealeant bottle. the stowage compartments on 5. Screw the compressor air hose to
the underside of the compressor. the connection on the sealant
bottle.
6. Connect the compressor plug to
the accessory socket(power
outlet or cigarette lighter.)
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Set the compressor near the tyre


in such a way that the sealant
bottle is upright.

JE82A JE83A

10. Set the rocker switch on the 13. The prescribed tyre pressure
compressor to I. The tyre is filled (approx. 2.4 bar) should be
JE81A
with sealant. obtained within 10 minutes.
8. Unscrew valve cap from 11. The compressor pressure gauge When the correct pressure is
defective tyre. briefly indicates up to 6 bar whilst obtained, switch off the
9. Screw the filler hose to the tyre the sealant bottle is emptying compressor.
valve. (approx. 30 seconds). Then the If the prescribed tyre pressure is
pressure starts to drop. not obtained within 10 minutes,
12. All of the sealant is pumped into remove the tyre repair kit. Move
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Reattach the tyre repair kit and If the tyre pressure has
continue the filling procedure for fallenbelow 1.3 bar, the vehicle
10 minutes. If the prescribed tyre must not be used. Seek the
pressure is still not obtained, the assistance of a repairer.
tyre is too badly damaged. Seek 18. Stow away tyre repair kit in
the assistance of a repairer. tailgate.
Drain excess tyre pressure with
Note
the button over the pressure
indicator. The driving characteristics of the
Do not run the compressor longer repaired tyre is severely affected,
than 10 minutes. therefore have this tyre replaced.
14. Detach the tyre repair kit. Push JE84A If unusual noise is heard or the
catch on bracket to remove compressor becomes hot, turn
sealant bottle from bracket. 17. Continue driving immediately so
compressor off for at least 30
Screw tyre inflation hose to free that sealant is evenly distributed
minutes.
connection of sealant bottle. This in the tyre. After driving approx.
prevents sealant from escaping. 10 km (6 miles) (but no more than Note the expiry date of the kit.
Stow tyre repair kit in tailgate. 10 minutes), stop and check tyre After this date its sealing capability
pressure. Screw compressor air is no longer guaranteed. Pay
15. Remove any excess sealant
hose directly onto tyre valve and attention to storage information on
using a cloth.
compressor when doing this. sealant bottle.
16. Take the label indicating If tyre pressure is more than 1.3
maximum
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The compressor and sealant can  Park the vehicle on a lever, firm  Use the jack only to change
be used from approx. -30C~70C and non-skid surface. The front wheels in case of puncture, not
(-22~158F). wheels must be in the for seasonal winter or summer
straight-ahead position. tyre change.
Tyre changing  Apply the parking brake.  If the ground on which the vehicle
Mixing tyres could cause you to lose For manual transmission, engage is standing is soft, a solid board
control while driving. first gear or reverse gear. (max. 1cm(0.4 inches) thick)
For automatic transmission, should be placed under the jack.
If you mix tyres of different sizes,
engage P position.  No people or animals may be in
brands, or types (radial and
bias-belted tyres), the vehicle may  Turn off the engine and remove the vehicle when it is jacked-up.
not handle properly, and you could key.  Never crawl under a jacked-up
have a crash. Using tyres of different  Turn on the hazard flashers. vehicle.
sizes, brands, or types may also  Use a wedge, block of wood, or  Do not start the vehicle when it is
cause damage to your vehicle. Be rocks in front of and behind the raised on the jack.
sure to use the correct size, brand, tyre that is diagonal from the tyre  Clean wheel nuts and thread
and type of tyres on all wheels. you plan to change. before mounting the wheel.
Some vehicles are equipped with a  Have all passengers get out of
tyre repair kit instead of a spare the vehicle.
wheel.
 Remove the spare wheel.
Make the following preparations and See "Temporary spare wheel"
observe
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Removing the flat tyre and


{Warning installing the spare tyre
We designed the jack for use on 1. Do a safety check before
your vehicle only. proceeding.
Do not use jack provided with your 2. Turn the wheel wrench
vehicle on other vehicles. counterclockwise to loosen the
wheel nut caps.
Never exceed the jack’s maximum
If needed, finish loosening them
permissible load.
by hand. The nut caps will not
Use of this jack on other vehicles come off of the wheel cover.
may damage the other vehicles or The edge of the wheel cover
your jack and lead to personal could be sharp, so do not try to
injury. remove the cover with your bare 1913313

hands. Do not drop the cap or lay 3. Turn the wheel wrench
it face down, as it could become counterclockwise to loosen all of
scratched or damaged. Store the the wheel nuts, but do not
wheel cover in the trunk until you remove them yet.
have the flat tyre repaired or
replaced. Note
Make sure that the jack lift head is
in the correct position or you may
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{Warning {Warning

Getting under a vehicle when it is Lifting a vehicle and getting under


jacked up is dangerous. If the it to do maintenance or repairs is
vehicle slips off the jack, you could dangerous without the appropriate
be badly injured or killed. safety equipment and training. If a
Never get under a vehicle when it jack is provided with the vehicle, it
is supported only by a jack. is designed only for changing a flat
tyre. If it is used for anything else,
you or others could be badly
{Warning injured or killed if the vehicle slips
off the jack. If a jack is provided
GC3D9013A Raising the vehicle with the jack with the vehicle, only use it for
improperly positioned can damage changing a flat tyre.
4. Position the jack head, as shown.
the vehicle and even make the
Set the jack to the necessary
vehicle fall. To help avoid personal
height before positioning it below
injury and vehicle damage, be sure
the jacking point.
to fit the jack lift head into the
5. Attach the jack lift assist tool to proper location before raising the
the jack by fitting both ends of the vehicle.
jack and tool over one another.

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{Warning

Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the


parts to which it is fastened, can
make wheel nuts become loose
after time. The wheel could come
off and cause an accident. When
changing a wheel, remove any rust
or dirt from places where the wheel
attaches to the vehicle. In an
emergency, a cloth or a paper
towel can be used; however, use a
VSD011A 1913316
scraper or wire brush later to
6. Turn the jack handle clockwise to 7. Remove all of the wheel nuts. remove all rust or dirt.
raise the vehicle far enough off 8. Remove the flat tyre.
the ground for the compact spare
to fit under the vehicle.

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11. Put the wheel nuts back on with Compact spare tyre
the rounded end of the nuts
The spare wheel can be classified as
toward the wheel. Turn each nut
a temporary spare wheel depending
clockwise by hand until the wheel
on the size compared to the other
is held against the hub.
mounted wheels and country
12. Lower the vehicle by turning the regulations.
jack handle counterclockwise.
Lower the jack completely. The spare wheel has a steel rim.
13. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in a Use of a spare wheel that is smaller
crisscross sequence. than the other wheels or together
14. Lower the jack all the way and with winter tyres could affect
remove the jack from under the driveability. Have the defective tyre
1913319
vehicle. replaced as soon as possible.
9. Remove any rust or dirt from the 15. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly with
wheel bolts, mounting surfaces, the wheel wrench.
and spare wheel.
Note
10. Install the compact spare tyre.
Wheel covers will not fit on the
{Warning vehicle’s compact spare. If you try
to put a wheel cover on the
Never use oil or grease on bolts or compact spare, the cover or the
nuts
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The spare wheel is located in the Temporary spare wheel Stowing of a damaged wheel
tailgate (or boot lid) beneath the floor Use of the temporary spare wheel
covering. It is secured in the recess could affect driveability. Have the
with a wing nut. defective tyre renewed or repaired as
The spare wheel well is not designed soon as possible.
for all permitted tyre sizes. If a wheel Only mount one temporary spare
wider than the spare must be stowed wheel. Do not drive faster than 80
in the spare wheel well after km/h(50mph). Take curves slowly.
changing wheels, the floor cover can Do not use for a long period of time.
be placed on the projecting wheel.

Caution

This spare wheel/tyre assembly is GO3E10067A

for temporary emergency use only. A damaged wheel must be stowed in


Replace with regular wheel/tyre load compartment and secured with
assembly as soon as possible. a strap.
Do not use tyre chains.
Do not install any tyre on this
wheel which is not identical to the
original.
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5. Mount the hook end to the Jump starting


opposite lashing eye.
6. Tighten the strap. Jump starting
Do not start with quick charger.
A vehicle with a discharged battery
can be started using jump leads and
the battery of another vehicle.

{Warning

Be extremely careful when starting


GC3E10002A
with jump leads. Any deviation
from the following instructions can
1. Position the wheel on middle of lead to injuries or damage caused
the load compartment. by battery explosion or damage to
2. Stick the loop end of the strap the electrical systems of both
through the according lashing vehicles.
eye. Avoid contact with eyes, skin,
3. Stick the hook end of the strap fabrics and painted surfaces. The
through the loop and pull it till the fluid contains sulphuric acid which
loop is mounted to the lashing can cause injuries and damage in
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 A discharged battery can already  The vehicles must not come into 3. Connect the black lead to the
freeze at temperatures of 0 C. contact with each other during negative terminal of the booster
Defrost the frozen battery before the jump starting process. battery.
connecting jump leads.  Apply the parking brake, manual 4. Connect the other end of the
 Wear eye protection and transmission in neutral , black lead to a vehicle grounding
protective clothing when handling automatic transmission in P. point, such as the engine block or
a battery. an engine mounting bolt.
 Use a booster battery with the Connect as far away from the
same voltage (12 volts). Its discharged battery as possible,
capacity (Ah) must not be much however at least 60 cm(24
less than that of the discharged inches).
battery. Route the leads so that they cannot
 Use jump leads with insulated catch on rotating parts in the engine
terminals and a cross section of compartment.
at least 16 mm2(25mm2 for To start the engine:
diesel).
1. Start the engine of the vehicle
 Do not disconnect the discharged providing the jump.
GO3E10045A
battery from the vehicle. 2. After 5 minutes, start the other
 Switch off all unnecessary Lead connection order: engine. Start attempts should be
electrical consumers. 1. Connect the red lead to the made for no longer than 15
 Do
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4. Switch on electrical consumers Towing


(e.g. headlights, heated rear
window) of the vehicle receiving Towing the vehicle
the jump start.
If you need to have your vehicle
5. Reverse above sequence exactly
towed, please use our service
when removing leads.
network or professional towing
company.

GO3E10047A

GO3E10046A

The best method is to have the


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Towing the vehicle with all wheel Please observe the following
drive system procedures when towing a vehicle:
If towing by 2 wheels, lift the front  No passenger should remain in
driving wheels and tow with the front the vehicle being towed.
tyres locked.  Release the parking brake of the
towed vehicle and place the
transmission gear in neutral.
 Switch on the emergency
warning lights.
 Keep the speed limits.

GO3E10073A

Caution

If you tow the vehicle equipped


with the all wheel drive (AWD)
GO3E10072A
system while front or rear tyres are
Flat-bed equipment is the best rolling on the road, the drive
method of towing the vehicle to be system in the vehicle could be
equipped with all wheel drive (AWD) severely damaged.
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Emergency towing Switch on ignition to release steering


If towing service is not available in an column lock and to permit operation
emergency, your vehicle may be of brake lights, horn and windshield
temporarily towed by a rope secured wipers.
to the emergency towing eye. Transmission in neutral.

Caution

Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.


Excessive tractive force can
damage the vehicle.
GC3D9009A
When the engine is not running,
Screw in the towing eye as far as it
considerably more force is needed to
will go until it stops in a horizontal
brake and steer.
position. (Should be contact with tow
nut.) To prevent the entry of exhaust
GC3D9008A
fumes from the towing vehicle,
Attach a tow rope or better still a tow
Disengage cap by using the switch on the air recirculation and
rod to the towing eye.
screwdriver and remove the cap. close the windows.
The towing eye must only be used
The towing eye is stowed with the for towing and not for recovering the
vehicle
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Vehicle with automatic transmission: Towing another vehicle


Do not tow the vehicle using tow eye.
Towing with a tow rope could cause
severe automatic transmission
damage. When towing vehicle with
automatic transmission, use flat bed
or wheel lift equipment.
Vehicle with manual transmission:
The vehicle must be towed facing
forward, not faster than 88km/h
(55mph). In all other cases and when
the transmission is defective, the GC3G10008A
front axle must be raised off the
GC3G10007A Screw in the towing eye as far as it
ground.
will go until it stops in a horizontal
Seek the assistance of a repairer. Disengage cap by using the
position. (Should be contact with tow
screwdriver and remove the cap.
After towing, unscrew the towing nut.)
eye. The towing eye is stowed with the
Attach a tow rope or better still a tow
vehicle tools.
Insert cap and close cap. rod to the towing eye.
See Tools on page 265.
The towing eye must only be used
for towing and not for recovering the
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Caution Appearance care If using a vehicle wash, comply with


the vehicle wash manufacturer's
Exterior care instructions. The windshield wipers
Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.
and rear window wiper must be
Excessive tractive force can Locks switched off. Lock the vehicle so that
damage the vehicle. The locks are lubricated at the the fuel filler flap cannot be opened.
factory using a high quality lock Remove antenna and external
cylinder grease. Use de-icing agent accessories such as roof racks etc.
only when absolutely necessary, as If you wash your vehicle by hand,
this has a degreasing effect and make sure that the insides of the
impairs lock function. After using wheel housings are also thoroughly
de-icing agent, have the locks rinsed out.
regreased by a repairer.
Clean edges and folds on opened
Washing doors and the hood as well as the
The paintwork of your vehicle is areas they cover.
exposed to environmental Have the door hinges of all doors
influences. Wash and wax your greased by a repairer.
vehicle regularly. When using
Do not clean the engine
automatic vehicle washes, select a
compartment with a steam-jet or
programme that includes waxing.
high-pressure jet cleaner.
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Thoroughly rinse and leather-off the
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Do not use hard objects to remove Follow the car-washing guide Plastic body parts must not be
spots of tar. Use tar removal spray Keep car-washing guide and use the treated with wax or polishing agents.
on painted surfaces. mild detergent.
Windows and windshield wiper
Exterior lights Micro lens cracks and welding area blades
Headlamp and other lamp covers are cracks may be caused if the Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois
made of plastic. car-wash guide is not followed. leather together with window cleaner
Never use washing fluid as below for and insect remover.
Do not use any abrasive or caustic
agents, do not use an ice scraper, a cleaning purpose. When cleaning the rear window,
and do not clean them dry. • Acetone make sure the heating element
• Benzene inside is not damaged.
When cleaning the inserts debris,
grease dirt and tar on the exterior • Tolluene For mechanical removal of ice, use a
lamps or lenses, use only lukewarm • Xylene sharp-edged ice scraper. Press the
water, a soft cloth, and a car washing scraper firmly against the glass so
• Thinner
soap. that no dirt can get under it and
Hard cleaning with dry cloth can be
Polishing and waxing scratch the glass.
damage on the exterior lamp or lens. Wax the vehicle regularly (at the Clean smearing wiper blades with a
latest when water no longer beads). soft cloth and window cleaner.
Don't clean the exterior lamps with
Otherwise, the paintwork will dry out.
intensive car-washing fluid. Wheels and tyres
Polishing is necessary only if the
Avoid using the hazardous cleaner Do not use high-pressure jet
paint has become dull or if solid
underfrom
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Rims are painted and can be treated • Use support, when lifted, to or other damage. Check the hold
with the same agents as the body. ensure no damage is caused by open ability of the gas strut. Contact
interference with body kit. your dealer if service is required.
Paintwork damage
• Use safety loader of flat bed to
Rectify minor paintwork damage with protect against body damage and Interior care
a touch-up pen before rust forms. breakage when towing the car. The interior will continue to look its
Have more extensive damage or rust
best if it is cleaned often. Dust and
areas repaired by a repairer. Underbody
dirt can accumulate on the
Corrosive materials used for ice and upholstery and cause damage to the
Caution for accessory body kit
assembled to the vehicle snow removal or dust control can carpet, fabric, leather, and plastic
collect on the underbody of your surfaces. Stains should be removed
Take care for the accessory body kit
vehicle. Failure to remove these quickly as extreme heat could cause
assembled to the vehicle.
materials can accelerate corrosion them to set rapidly.
• Take care not to cause breakage and rust.
or body damage caused by a Lighter colored interiors may require
towing rope when the car is Periodically use plain water to flush more frequent cleaning.
towed. Tow the car after these materials from the underbody
of your vehicle. Newspapers and garments that can
detaching the bumper lower transfer color to home furnishings
cover, if required. Take care to clean any areas in can also transfer color to the interior.
• Extra attention must be paid to which mud and other debris can
collect. Loosen any sediment packed Remove dust from small buttons and
the low level of ground clearance
in closed area before flushing with knobs with a small brush with soft
when driving, in particular with
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292 Vehicle care

Permanent damage can result from Do not clean the interior using the Fabric/carpet
using cleaners on surfaces for which following cleaners or techniques: Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft
they were not intended. Apply the • Never use a knife or any other brush attachment to remove dust
cleaner directly to the cleaning cloth sharp object to remove a soil and loose dirt. A canister vacuum
to prevent over-spray. Remove any from any interior surface. with rotating brushes in the nozzle
accidental over-spray from other • Never use a stiff brush. It can may only be used on floor carpet and
surfaces immediately. cause damage. carpeted floor mats. For soils, always
try to remove them first with plain
Note • Never apply heavy pressure or
water or club soda.
Using abrasive cleaners when rub aggressively with a cleaning
cleaning glass surfaces on the cloth. Use of heavy pressure can Before cleaning, gently remove as
vehicle could scratch the glass damage the interior and does not much of the soil as possible using
and/or cause damage to the rear improve the effectiveness of soil one of the following techniques:
window defogger. When cleaning removal. • For liquids: gently blot the
the glass on the vehicle, use only a • Avoid laundry detergents or remaining soil with a paper towel.
soft cloth and glass cleaner. dishwashing soaps with Allow the soil to absorb into the
degreasers. Using too much paper towel until no more can be
Cleaners can contain solvents that
soap will leave a residue that removed.
can become concentrated in the
leaves streaks and attracts dirt. • For solid dry soils: remove as
interior.
Use only mild, neutral-pH soaps. much as possible and then
Before using cleaners, read and • Do not heavily saturate the vacuum.
adhere to all safety instructions on upholstery while cleaning.
the label.
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To clean: A paper towel can be used to blot leather. Many commercial leather
1. Saturate a lint-free, clean white excess moisture from the fabric or cleaners and coatings that are sold
cloth with water or club soda. carpet after the cleaning process. to preserve and protect leather may
permanently change the appearance
2. Remove excess moisture.
Caution and feel of the leather and are not
3. Start on the outside edge of the recommended. Do not use silicone
soil and gently rub toward the Close Velcro fasteners as open or wax-based products, or those
center. Continue cleaning, using Velcro fasteners on clothing could containing organic solvents to clean
a clean area of the cloth each damage seat upholstery. the interior because they can alter
time it becomes soiled. the appearance by increasing the
4. Continue to gently rub the soiled Leather gloss in a non-uniform manner.
area. Leather, and lighter colored leather
5. If the soil is not completely in particular, will need more frequent
removed, use a mild soap cleaning to prevent the buildup of
solution and repeat the cleaning dust, dirt, and colors transferred from
process with plain water. other items so that these do not
become permanent stains.
If any of the soil remains, a
To remove dust, a soft cloth
commercial fabric cleaner or spot
dampened with water can be used.
lifter may be necessary. Test a small
If a more thorough cleaning is
hidden area for colorfastness before
necessary, a soft cloth dampened
using commercial upholstery cleaner
with a mild soap solution can be
or spot
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294 Vehicle care

Instrument panel, vinyl, and other to see through the windshield under Care of safety belts
plastic surfaces certain conditions. Keep belts clean and dry.
To remove dust, a soft cloth
Note
dampened with water can be used. {Warning
If a more thorough cleaning is Air fresheners contain solvents
necessary, a clean soft cloth that may cause damage to plastics Do not bleach or dye safety belts.
dampened with a mild soap solution and painted surfaces. It may severely weaken them. In a
can be used to gently remove dust Follow the manufacturer’s crash, they might not be able to
and dirt. Never use spot lifters or instructions when using air provide adequate protection.
removers on plastic surfaces. fresheners in the vehicle. If air Clean safety belts only with mild
Many commercial cleaners and freshener comes in contact with soap and lukewarm water.
coatings that are sold to preserve paint or a plastic surface, blot
and protect soft plastic surfaces may immediately with a soft cloth. Plastic and rubber parts
permanently change the appearance
Damage caused by using air Plastic and rubber parts can be
and feel of the interior and are not
fresheners would not be covered cleaned with the same cleaner as
recommended. Do not use silicone
by the vehicle warranty. used to clean the body. Use interior
or wax-based products, or those
cleaner if necessary. Do not use any
containing organic solvents to clean
other agent. Avoid solvents and
the interior because they can alter
petrol in particular. Do not use high
the appearance by increasing the
pressure jet cleaners.
gloss in a non-uniform manner.
Some commercial products may
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Floor mats Use the following guidelines for


proper floor mat usage:
{Warning • The original equipment floor mats
were designed for your vehicle. If
If a floor mat is the wrong size or is the floor mats need replacing, it is
not properly installed, it can recommended that GM certified
interfere with the accelerator pedal floor mats be purchased.
and/or brake pedal. Interference Non-GM floor mats may not fit
with the pedals can cause properly and may interfere with
unintended acceleration and/or the accelerator or brake pedal.
increased stopping distance which Always check that the floor mats
can cause a crash and injury. do not interfere with the pedals.
Make sure the floor mat does not
• Use the floor mat with the correct
interfere with the accelerator or
side up. Do not turn it over.
brake pedal.
• Do not place anything on top of
the driver side floor mat.
• Use only a single floor mat on the
driver’s side.
• Do not place one floor mat on top
of another.

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Service and General information


maintenance Service information
In order to ensure economical and
safe vehicle operation and to
General information .....................297
maintain the value of your vehicle, it
Scheduled maintenance ..............298 is of vital importance that all
Recommended fluids, lubricants and maintenance work is carried out at
parts ............................................303 the proper intervals as specified.

Confirmations
Confirmation of service is recorded in
the Service Guide.
The date and mileage is completed
with the stamp and signature of the
servicing repairer.
Make sure that the Service Guide is
completed correctly as continuous
proof of service is essential if any
warranty or goodwill claims are to be
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Scheduled maintenance
Scheduled maintenance

Maintenance Interval
Every 1 year / 15,000km(10,000 miles) (whichever occurs first)

Maintenance I -- Use Maintenance I for the first service or if Maintenance II was performed previously
Maintenance II -- Use Maintenance II if the previous service performed was Maintenance I.
For vehicles equipped with an oil life monitoring system: If code number 82 is displayed in the Driver Information Centre
(DIC) and the previous maintenance has been carried out at least 10 months before, then the relevant maintenance
should also be carried out.

No Service Maintenance I Maintenance II


1 Replace engine oil and filter. R R
2 Inspect for any leaks or damage. I I
3 Inspect engine air filter. I I
4 Inspect tyres for inflation pressures and wear. I I
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Inspect brake system. I I
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No Service Maintenance I Maintenance II


8 Inspect wiper blades and the operation of exterior lighting. I I
9 Inspect drive belts. I I
10 Perform any required additional services - see applicable section. I I
11 Check for Field Actions. I I
Maintenance 2 - perform all services described in Maintenance 1, plus the
following
12 Replace Brake Fluid. R
13 Inspect engine cooling system. I
14 Inspect restraint system components. I
15 Inspect powertrain and driveline components. I
16 Lubricate body components. I
I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R - Replace or change.

No Description Trax
17 Replace pollen filter Every 60,000km(40,000 miles) / 2 year
18 Replace air filter Every 60,000km(40,000 miles) / 4 years
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No Description Trax
Normal conditions : every 150,000km(100,000 miles) / 10 Years
22 Replace automatic transmission oil
Severe conditions : every 75,000km(50,000 miles) / 5 Years
23 Replace Auxiliary Belt and Stretch Belt Every 90,000km/10years
24 Replace Timing Belt Every 150,000km/ 10years
25 Replace Timing Chain Every 240,000km / 10 years
Inspect Valve cleance for Gaoline and
26 Every 150,000km / 10 years
Diesel engine

Footnotes

Maintenance Item Note


Change engine oil immediately if the change engine oil lamp illuminates in the instruments
cluster.
1
If driving under severe conditions : short distance driving, extensive idling or driving in dusty
condition, engine oil and the filter may require replacement more often.
Fluid loss in any vehicle system could indicate a problem. The system should be inspected and
2
repaired and the fluid level checked. Add fluid if needed.
If driving regularly in dusty conditions, inspect the filter more frequently.
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If driving regularly in dusty conditions, the filter may require replacement more often.
Service and maintenance 301

Maintenance Item Note


Visually inspect brake lines and hoses for, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc
brake pads for wear and discs for surface condition. Inspect drum brake linings/shoes for wear
5
or cracks. Inspect other brake parts, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake,
etc.
Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for damage, loose or missing
7
parts or signs of wear. Inspect power steering components for, binding, cracks, chafing, etc.
Inspect wiper blades for wear, cracking, or contamination. Clean the windshield and wiper
8
blades, if contaminated. Replace wiper blades that are worn or damaged.
If driving under severe conditions : driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or towing a trailer
12
frequently, brake fluid may require replacement more often.
Visually inspect hoses and have them replaced if they are cracked, swollen, or deteriorated.
Inspect all pipes, fittings, and clamps; replace with genuine parts if needed. To help ensure
13
correct operation, a pressure test of the cooling system and pressure cap and cleaning the
outside of the radiator and air conditioning condenser is recommended.
Make sure the safety belt reminder light and safety belt assemblies are working correctly. Look
for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts. If you see anything that might keep a
14
safety belt system from doing its job, have it repaired. Ensure any torn or frayed safety belts
are replaced.
Lubricate all key lock cylinders, door hinges and latches, hood hinges and latches, and trunk
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Maintenance Item Note


The diesel fuel filter cartridge may need to be replaced more frequently, based on biodiesel
20
usage, driving in severe dust climate or off-road driving or towing a trailer for extended periods.
Change automatic transmission fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more
of these conditions:
General for auto • In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 90F (32C) or higher.
transmission • In hilly or mountainous terrain.
• When doing frequent trailer towing.
• Uses such as found in taxi, police, or delivery service.
Visually inspect belt for fraying, excessive cracks, or obvious damage. Replace belt if
General for belts
necessary.
Check all systems for interference or binding and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts
General all
as needed. Replace any components that has excessive wear.
Tyre condition & Tyre condition should be inspected before driving and tyre pressure should be checked each
inflation pressure time you fill your fuel tank or at least once a month using a tyre pressure gauge.
Wheel alignment If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.

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Additional servicing Police vehicles, taxis and driving Recommended fluids,


Extreme operating conditions school vehicles are also classified as lubricants and parts
Extreme operating conditions are operating under extreme conditions.
given when at least one of the Under extreme operating conditions, Recommended fluids and
following occurs frequently: it may be necessary to have certain lubricants
 Repeated short-distance driving scheduled service work done more
Only use products that have been
less than 5 miles (10 Km). frequently than the scheduled
tested and approved. Damage
intervals.
 Extensive idling and/or resulting from the use of
slow-speed driving in Seek technical advice on the nonapproved materials will not be
stop-and-go traffic. servicing requirements dependent on covered by the warranty.
the specific operating conditions.
 Driving on dusty roads.
{Warning
 Driving on hilly or mountainous
terrain. Operating materials are hazardous
 Towing a trailer. and could be poisonous. Handle
 Driving in heavy city traffic where with care. Pay attention to
the outside temperatures information given on the
regularly reach 90F(32C) or containers.
higher.
 Driving as a taxi, police or
delivery vehicle.
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304 Service and maintenance

Engine Oil Selecting the right Engine Oil


Engine Oil is identified by its Quality Selecting the right Engine Oil
and its Viscosity Grade. "Quality" depends on the proper Oil
and "Specification" are equivalent Specification and SAE Viscosity
terms in this respect. Engine Oil Grade.
Quality is more important than Use and ask for Engine Oils with the
Viscosity when selecting which dexos™ Certification Logo. Oils
Engine Oil to use. The Oil Quality meeting the requirements of your
C3E9006A

ensures e.g. engine cleanliness, vehicle should have the dexos™ This Logo indicates that the oil has
wear protection and oil aging control, Certification Logo on the container. been approved by GM to the
whereas Viscosity Grade gives
dexos™ Specification.
information on the oil’s thickness
over a temperature range. Your vehicle’s Engine was filled at
the factory with dexos™ approved
Engine Oil Quality for Service Engine Oil.
dexos 2™ Use only Engine Oil that is approved
to the dexos™ Specification or an
equivalent Engine Oil of the
2398375
appropriate Viscosity Grade.
If you are unsure whether your oil is
approved to the dexos™
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Use of substitute engine oils if dexos Use of Engine Oil with only ACEA
is unavailable: In the event that A1/B1 or only ACEA A5/B5 Quality is
dexos approved engine oil is not prohibited, as it can cause long term
available at an oil change or for engine damage under certain
maintaining proper oil level, you may operating conditions.
use substitute engine oil of the
qualities mentioned above. Use of Engine Oil Additives
oils that do not meet the dexos The use of supplemental Engine Oil
specification, however, may result in Additives could cause damage and
reduced performance under certain invalidate the warranty.
circumstances.
Engine Oil Viscosity Grades
Topping up Engine Oil The SAE Viscosity Grade gives TEL119A
Engine Oils of different information of the thickness of the
manufacturers and brands can be Oil. SAE 5W-30 is the best Viscosity
mixed as long as they comply with Grade for your vehicle. Do not use
Multigrade Oil is indicated by two
the required Engine Oil (Quality and other Viscosity Grade Oils such as
figures:
Viscosity). SAE 10W-30, 10W-40 or 20W-50.
The first figure, followed by a W,
If Engine Oil of the required Quality is indicates the low temperature Cold temperature operation:
not available, a maximum of 1 Litre Viscosity and the second figure If operating your vehicle in an area of
of ACEA A3/B4, ACEA A3/B3, or indicates the high temperature extreme cold, where the temperature
ACEA
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Viscosity. falls below -25C, a Viscosity Grade
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When selecting an Oil of the In countries with cold climate the Ensure brake fluid does not become
appropriate Viscosity Grade be sure coolant provides freeze protection contaminated.
to always select an Oil that meets the down to approx. -50C. This
dexos™‚ Specification. concentration should be maintained
 Down to -25C: 5W-30, 5W-40. all year-round.
 Down to -25C and below: Maintain a sufficient concentration of
0W-30, 0W-40. anti-freeze.
The SAE viscosity grade gives Coolant additives intended to give
information of the thickness of the oil. additional corrosion protection or
seal against minor leaks can cause
Multi grade oil is indicated by two
function problems. Liability for
figures.
consequences resulting from the use
The first figure, followed by a W, of coolant additives will be rejected.
indicates the low temperature
viscosity and the second figure the Brake fluid
high temperature viscosity. Only use our authorised brake fluid
for this vehicle(DOT 4).
Coolant and antifreeze
Over time, brake fluid absorbs
Use only organic acid type-long life
moisture which will reduce braking
coolant (LLC) antifreeze.
effectiveness. The brake fluid should
In countries with moderate climate therefore be replaced at the specified
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interval.
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Power steering fluid


Only use Dexron VI fluid.

Manual transmission fluid


Only use Castrol BOT 303 fluid.

Automatic transmission fluid


Only use Dexron VI fluid.
Transfer case fluid (AWD)
Only use synthetic hypoid 75W-90
fluid.
Differential carrier assembly fluid
(AWD)
Only use synthetic hypoid 75W-90
fluid.

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Technical data 309

Technical data Vehicle identification Identification plate

Vehicle identification
Vehicle identification....................309 number (VIN)
Vehicle data.................................310

GO3E11002A

The identification plate is on the left


side door frame.
GO3E11001A

The vehicle identification number


(VIN) is engraved the centre of the
fire wall.

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Vehicle data
Engine data

Sales designation 1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.8


Engine identifier code
Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4
Piston displacement [cm3] 1364 1598 1686 1796
103 /
Engine Power [kW] at rpm 85 / 6200 96 / 4000 103 / 6200
4900~6000
200 / 300 /
Torque [Nm] at rpm 155 / 4000 178 / 3800
1850~4900 2000~2500
Octane rating RON
recommended RON 95 RON 91 N/A for Diesel RON 95
possible Over 95 RON Over 91RON N/A for Diesel Over 95 RON

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Performance

Engine 1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.8 1.8
Top speed [km/h] ([mph]) AWD FWD FWD FWD AWD FWD AWD
Manual transmission 194 173 186 - 183 180 -
Automatic transmission - - - 183 - 180 180

Fuel consumption - CO2-emissions

Engine ( MT/AT) 1.4 AWD 1.6 FWD 1.7 FWD 1.7 AWD 1.8 FWD
urban [L/100 km] 7.8 / - 8.3 / - 5.4 / 6.4 5.6 / - / 10.5
extra-urban [L/100 km] 5.6 / - 5.6 / - 4.0 / 4.6 4.5 / - / 6.0
total [L/100 km] 6.4 / - 6.5 / - 4.5 / 5.3 4.9 / - / 7.7
CO2 [g/km] 149 / - 153 / - 120 / 139 129 / - / 180

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Vehicle weight
Min. Curb weight, with driver (75kg)

1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.8 1.8
Engine AWD FWD FWD FWD AWD FWD AWD
Manual transmission 1454 1365 1458 - 1504 1394 -
Automatic transmission - - - 1470 - 1414 1486

Max. Curb weight, with driver (75kg)

1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.8 1.8
Engine AWD FWD FWD FWD AWD FWD AWD
Manual transmission 1556 1467 1560 - 1606 1479 -
Automatic transmission - - - 1572 - 1499 1571

Gross vehicle weight

1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.8 1.8
Engine AWD FWD FWD FWD AWD FWD AWD
Manual
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engine 1787 1880 - 1926 1799 -
Technical data 313

Vehicle dimensions
Length [mm] 4248
Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1766
Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 2035
Height (without antenna) [mm] w/o roof rack 1674
Length of luggage compartment floor [mm] 730(floor to rear seat backrest)
Tailgate width [mm] 1001(Width between wheel housings)
Tailgate height [mm] 721(height of load sill )
Wheelbase [mm] 2555
Turning circle diameter [m] 10.9 (Curb to Curb @ standard)

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Capacities and Specifications


Engine oil

Engine 1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.8


including Filter [l] 4L 4.5L 5.4L 4.5L
between MIN and MAX [l] 1L 1L 1L 1L

Fuel tank

1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.8


Petrol, nominal capacity [l]
53 L 53 L 52L 53 L

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Tyre pressures
EU 27+2 GAS

Front[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi])


1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5Persons
Type COMPORT ECO GVW COMPORT ECO GVW
205/70R 16 200(29) 270(39) 270(39) 200(29) 280(41) 280(41)
215/55R 18 220(32) 270(39) 270(39) 220(32) 280(41) 280(41)
Compact spare tyre 420(60)

EU27+2 Diesel

Front[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi])


1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5Persons
Type COMPORT ECO GVW COMPORT ECO GVW
205/70R 16 220(32) 270(39) 270(39) 220(32) 280(41) 280(41)
215/55R 18 240(35) 270(39) 270(39) 240(35) 280(41) 280(41)
Compact spare tyre 420(60)
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Non-EU GAS

Front[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi])


1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5Persons
Type COMPORT ECO GVW COMPORT ECO GVW
205/70R 16 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 200(29)
215/55R 18 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) 220(32)
Compact spare tyre 420(60)

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Customer information 317

Customer Vehicle data recording Vehicle Data Recording


information and privacy
Vehicle Data Recording
Vehicle data recording and This vehicle may be equipped with a
privacy module that records data in certain
Vehicle data recording and privacy
The vehicle has a number of crash or near crash-like situations,
....................................................317
computers that record information such as when an air bag deploys or
Vehicle Data Recording...............317 about the vehicle’s performance and the vehicle hits a road obstacle. This
how it is driven.For example, the data could help provide a better
vehicle uses computer modules to understanding of the circumstances
monitor and control engine and in which crashes and injuries occur.
transmission performance, to Some data may be related to the
monitorthe conditions for airbag vehicle dynamics and safety systems
deployment and deploy them in a operation.
crash, and, if equipped, to provide The data may show:
antilock braking to help the driver • How various systems in the
control the vehicle. These modules vehicle were operating.
may store data to help the dealer
• Whether or not the driver and
technician service the vehicle.
passenger safety belts were
Somemodules may also store data
buckled/fastened.
about how the vehicle is operated,
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318 Customer information

This data could provide an GM will not access this data or share
understanding of the circumstances it with others except: with the
in which crashes and injuries occur. consent of the vehicle owner or, if the
Data could be recorded by the vehicle is leased, with the consent of
vehicle only if a non-trivial crash the lessee; in response to an official
situation occurs; no data are request by police or similar
recorded under normal driving government office; as part of GM's
conditions and no personal data are defense of litigation through the
recorded. However, other parties, discovery process; or, as required by
such as law enforcement, could law. Data that GM collects or
combine recorded data with the type receives may also be used for GM
of personally identifying data research needs or may be made
routinely acquired during a crash available to others for research
investigation. purposes, where a need is shown
To read recorded data, special and the data is not tied to a specific
equipment is required, and access to vehicle or vehicle owner.
the vehicle or the module is needed.
In addition to the vehicle
manufacturer, other parties, such as
law enforcement, that have the
special equipment, can read the
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Index A
Accessories and modifications .. 229
Adjustable air vents ................... 192
Air conditioning regular operation
.................................................... 194
Air conditioning system ............. 189
Air intake ................................... 193
Airbag and safety belt tensioner light
.................................................... 86
Airbag on-off light ........................ 86
Airbag on-off switch ..................... 50
Airbag system ............................. 45
All-Wheel Drive ......................... 212
AM-FM Radio ............................ 128
Antilock brake system (ABS) ..... 214
Antilock brake system (ABS) warning
light .............................................. 88
Anti-theft alarm system ............... 25
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.................................................... 199 Central locking system ................ 20 Delayed Locking .......................... 22
Automatic light control ............... 108 Charging system light .................. 87 Descent control system light ....... 88
Automatic Transmission ............ 204 Child Restraint Installation Locations Diesel fuel filter .......................... 249
Automatic Transmission Fluid ... 242 .................................................... 54 Diesel particle filter .................... 202
Auxiliary Devices ....................... 153 Child restraint systems ................ 51 Doing your own service Work .... 230
Cigarette lighter ........................... 78 Door ajar light .............................. 92
B Climate control ............................ 13 Driver Information Center (DIC) .. 93
Battery ....................................... 248 Clock ........................................... 76
Battery power protection ........... 114 Compact spare tire .................... 281 E
Bluetooth ................................... 166 Control of a vehicle ................... 197 Electric adjustment ...................... 27
Brake assist .............................. 215 Convenience Net ......................... 66 Electronic stability control (ESC) 216
Brake fluid ................................. 247 Convex mirror .............................. 26 Electronic stability control (ESC)
Brake system warning light ......... 88 Cruise control ............................ 219 indicator light ............................... 89
Brakes ....................................... 212 Cruise control light ...................... 92 Electronic stability control (ESC) off
Bulb replacement ...................... 251 Cupholders .................................. 60 light .............................................. 89
Curtain airbag system ................. 49 End-of-Life Vehicle Recovery .... 230
C Engine air filter .......................... 242
Capacities and specifications .... 314 D Engine compartment fuse block 259
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Engine exhaust ..........................202 Fuel consumption - CO2-emissions Headlamps when driving abroad
Engine oil ...................................238 .................................................. 311 .................................................... 109
Engine Oil Life System ..............240 Fuel for diesel engines .............. 226 Heated Mirrors ............................ 27
Engine oil pressure light ..............91 Fuel for petrol engines .............. 226 Heated rear window .................... 31
Exterior care ..............................289 Fuel gauge .................................. 81 Heating and ventilation system . 185
Exterior lamp controls ................107 Fuses ........................................ 258 Heating front seats ...................... 39
Exterior Lighting .............................9 High-beam on light ...................... 92
G Hill Start Assist (HSA) ............... 215
F Getting Started ............................ 15 Hood .......................................... 231
Fault ...........................................209 Glovebox ..................................... 60 Horn ..................................... 11, 72
Filling the tank ............................227 Graphic Information Display (GID)
Fixed air vents ...........................193 ...................................................... 97 I
Fixed Mast Antenna ...................141 Identification plate ..................... 309
Flash-to-pass .............................108 H Ignition positions ....................... 198
Floor mats ..................................295 Hands-free phone ..................... 173 Immobilizer light .......................... 91
Fog lamp light ..............................92 Hazard warning flashers ........... 109 Information on loading the vehicle
Folding Mirrors .............................27 Head restraint adjustment ............. 4 ...................................................... 69
Folding seatback ..........................40 Head restraints ............................ 35 Instrument panel fuse block ...... 262
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Interior lamps ............................ 258 Manual transmission ................. 211 R
Interior lighting .......................... 112 Manual Transmission Fluid ....... 242
Radio remote control ................... 18
Interruption of power supply ...... 209 Manual windows .......................... 29
RDS (Radio Data System) ........ 137
Introduction ................................... 1 Mirror Adjustment .......................... 5
Reading lamps .......................... 112
Isofix child restraint systems ....... 58
Rear compartment fuse block ... 263
N Rear Compartment/Storage Panel
J New vehicle break-in ................. 197 Cover ........................................... 66
Jump starting ............................ 283 Rear fog lamp light ...................... 92
O Rear fog lamps .......................... 111
K Odometer .................................... 80 Rear vision camera (RVC) ........ 224
Keys ............................................ 17 Operation .................................. 123 Rear window wiper/washer .. 12, 74
Recommended fluids and lubricants
L P .................................................. 303
License plate lamp .................... 257 Parking ............................... 16, 201 Reduced Engine Power light ....... 92
Low fuel warning light ................. 91 Parking brake ............................ 215 Reversing lamps ........................ 111
Luggage compartment ................ 62 Passenger compartment air filter Roof rack ..................................... 68
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M Performance .............................. 311 S
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........... Safet belt use during pregnancy .. 44
Safety locks .................................23 T Transmission ............................... 13
Seat adjustment ......................3, 38 Transmission Display ................ 205
Tachometer ................................. 81
Seat position ................................37 Transmission display ................... 85
Tailgate (Hatchback) ................... 23
Selector lever .............................205 Tread depth ............................... 271
Taillamp Indicator Light ............... 92
Service .......................................194 Trip computer .............................. 99
Taillamps, turn signal, stoplamps,
Service display .............................82 Turn and lane-change signals ... 110
and back-Up lamps ................... 255
Service information ....................297 Turn signal .................................. 85
Theft-Deterrent Feature ... 115, 116
Service schedules ......................298
Three-point safety belts .............. 43
Service vehicle soon light ............87
Tire changing ............................ 277
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Side airbag system ......................47 Ultrasonic parking assistl ........... 222
Tire designations ....................... 266
Side turn signal lamps ...............256 Underseat storage ....................... 62
Tire pressure ............................. 266
Speed sensitive power steering Unlocking the Vehicle .................... 3
Tire Pressure Monitor Operation 267
(SSPS) warning light ....................88 Up-Shift Light .............................. 88
Tire pressure monitoring system light
Speedometer ...............................80 Using this Manual .......................... 1
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Starting the engine .....................198
Tire pressures ........................... 315
Steering Wheel Adjustment ...........6
Tire repair kit ............................. 273 V
Steering wheel adjustment ..........71 Vehicle Data Recording ............ 317
Tire rotation ............................... 272
Steering wheel controls ...............72 Vehicle data recording and privacy
Tools ......................................... 265
Sun visor lamps .........................112 .................................................... 317
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Vehicle personalization ............. 102
Vehicle Storage ......................... 229
Vehicle weight ........................... 312

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Warning buzzers ......................... 99
Washer and Wiper Systems ....... 11
Washer fluid .............................. 246
Wheel covers ............................ 273
Wheels and tires ....................... 265
Windshield wiper/washer ............ 72
Wiper blade replacement .......... 249

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