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Table of Contents
Introduction .........................................1
In brief .................................................3
Keys, doors and windows.................17
Seats, restraints................................45
Storage..............................................77
Instruments and controls ..................87
Lighting............................................125
Infotainment system........................135
Climate controls ..............................229
Driving and operating......................247
Vehicle care ....................................285
Service and maintenance ...............353
Technical data.................................365
Customer information .....................371
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Table of Contents

Table of ContentsIntroduction ...1In brief ...3Keys, doors and win

Page 2

8In brief RHD VehicleC3E1002A

Page 3 - Introduction

98 Instruments and controls To reset each trip meter to zero, press and hold the trip odometer button until it resets. The trip odometer button is lo

Page 4 - Cautions

Instruments and controls 99On the odometer display, press and hold the button to enter the language menu. The vehicle should be in stationary conditio

Page 5 - In brief

100 Instruments and controls <Diesel>Type 1C11E2003AType 2C3D2020ADisplays the engine revolutions per minute.Drive in a low engine speed range f

Page 6 - Seat lumbar support

Instruments and controls 101Type 2C3D2018ADisplays the fuel level in the tank.Never run the tank dry.Because of the fuel remaining in the tank, the to

Page 7 - Safety Belt

102 Instruments and controls Service displayControl indicatorsThe control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applie

Page 8 - Steering Wheel Adjustment

Instruments and controls 103Control indicators in the instrument clusterC3E2001A

Page 9 - Instrument Panel Overview

104 Instruments and controls C3E2002B

Page 10 - RHD Vehicle

Instruments and controls 105Transmission displayType 1C12E5003AIt indicates the selected gear or transmission mode.Type 2C3E2007AIf your vehicle has a

Page 11 - Exterior Lighting

106 Instruments and controls Safety belt reminders> for driver’s seat illuminates or flashes.C12E5002APassenger’s safety belt reminder indicator is

Page 12 - Hazard warning flashers

Instruments and controls 107Airbag on-off lightC11E2056AThe control indicator is located above the glove box.+ for front passenger airbag illuminates.

Page 13 - Washer and Wiper Systems

In brief 91. Air vents2. Turn and lane / Exterior lamp controls3. Horn4. Instrument cluster5. Windshield wiper / Washer6. Hazard warning flashers / ES

Page 14 - Rear window wiper/washer

108 Instruments and controls It will stay on as long as the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects the fault. If a severe misfire level is detected, the

Page 15 - Transmission

Instruments and controls 109Electric parking brake lightParking brake status lightFor vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake (EPB), the parking brak

Page 16 - Automatic transmission

110 Instruments and controls Antilock brake system (ABS) warning light! illuminates.Illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is switched on. T

Page 17 - Getting Started

Instruments and controls 111 Illuminates (as amber colour) to indicate that there is a malfunction in the system due to the high temperatu

Page 18 - 16 In brief

112 Instruments and controls Electronic stability control (ESC) off lightg illuminates.Illuminates when the system is deactivated.Engine coolant tempe

Page 19 - Keys, doors and

Instruments and controls 113Engine oil pressure light: illuminates.It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engi

Page 20 - Radio remote control

114 Instruments and controls Change engine oil light7 illuminates when the ignition is ON and goes out after a few seconds.Your vehicle ma

Page 21 - Radio remote control battery

Instruments and controls 115Security lightIf your vehicle has additional anti-theft system related to Thatcham insurance, the anti-theft of

Page 22 - Open & Start System

116 Instruments and controls Cruise control lightI illuminates when the cruise control systems is on.It will go out when the cruise control system is

Page 23 - Keyless Unlocking

Instruments and controls 117Information displaysDriver Information Center (DIC)C7D2008A

Page 24 - 22 Keys, doors and windows

10 In brief AUTO: Exterior lamps and instrument panel lamps are automatically turned on or off depending on external lighting conditions.; : The tail

Page 25 - Transmitter Battery

118 Instruments and controls 1. FATC (Fully Automatic Temperature Control) display panel2. Outside temperature3. Trip computer4. Compass5. Dual zoneTh

Page 26 - Battery Replacement

Instruments and controls 119Brake System MessagesPress Brake To Start EngineIf the vehicle has the keyless access system, this message displays if you

Page 27 - Manual door locks

120 Instruments and controls Driving distance for remaining fuelL7D2087AThis mode indicates the estimated driving distance to empty from the current f

Page 28 - Central locking system

Instruments and controls 121Average Fuel ConsumptionL7D2086AThis mode indicates the vehicle’s average fuel consumption.NoteAverage fuel consumption is

Page 29 - Safety locks

122 Instruments and controls L7D2102A1. If you press the MODE and SET button simultaneously for more than 2 seconds, the compass display flashes.2. Tu

Page 30 - Tailgate

Instruments and controls 123Fatc display panel/outside temperatureSee Automatic climate control on page 235.

Page 32 - Vehicle Security

Lighting 125LightingExterior lighting...125Interior lighting...131Lighting features...

Page 33 - Door lock and anti-theft mode

126 Lighting Automatic light control2238128The light switch with automatic lamp control has four positions which activate various lamp functions as fo

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Lighting 127Lamps on reminderIf you open the driver's door with the ignition off and the light switch is in the position ; or 5

Page 35

In brief 11Turn and lane-change signals2268202lever up = right indicatorlever down = left indicatorSee Turn and lane-change signals on page 129.HornC1

Page 36 - Door unlock and anti-theft

128 Lighting To switch from high-beam headlamps to low-beam, pull the combination switch lever back toward you, to its normal position.Flash-to-passC1

Page 37 - Immobiliser

Lighting 1293 = driver’s seat occupied and load compartment laden.Daytime running lamps (DRL)Daytime running light increases visibility of the vehicle

Page 38 - Exterior Mirrors

130 Lighting Front fog lamps2274837Fog lamps provide:Extra illumination to the sides of the road ahead.Improved visibility in fog or snow.To turn the

Page 39 - Heated mirrors

Lighting 131To turn the fog lamps off, turn the ring to s position again. The rear fog lamp indicator will go off.If your vehicle has the automatic la

Page 40 - Interior Mirrors

132 Lighting Centre/rear dome lamps come on when you open a door or tailgate. If you continue to open a door or tailgate, the lamps will st

Page 41 - Power windows

Lighting 133Lighting featuresEntry lightingWelcome lightingSome lights are switched on for a short time when unlocking the vehicle with the remote con

Page 42 - Auto up/down

134 Lighting Ambient LightingIf your vehicle has this feature, ambient lighting illuminates on front door sill plates, underneath front and rear seats

Page 43 - Heated rear window /

Infotainment system 135Infotainment systemIntroduction...135Radio ...143Audio P

Page 44 - Sun visors

136 Infotainment system OverviewType 1: Radio + CD/MP3 + Bluetooth + Optional USB/iPod

Page 45 - Open/Close

Infotainment system 137Type 2: Radio + CD/MP3 + Bluetooth + USB/iPod + Optional A-NAVI

Page 46 - Sunblind

12 In brief MIST: Misting function.See Windshield wiper/washer on page 88.Windshield washerC11E2006APull lever.See "Windshield washer" under

Page 47 - Seats, restraints

138 Infotainment system Type 3: Radio + CD/MP3 Changer + Bluetooth

Page 48 - Active head restraints

Infotainment system 1391. DisplayDisplay for Play/Reception/Menu state and information.2. Disc slotThis is the slot in which compact discs are inserte

Page 49 - Front seats

140 Infotainment system When the power is OFF:• Pressing the power button turns the power ON.12. BLUETOOTH [4] To select the BLUETOOTH functions indic

Page 50 - Seat adjustment

Infotainment system 1411. Volume [+/-] buttons• Press the button to increase/decrease the volume step.• Hold down the button more than 1 second to qui

Page 51 - (Driver’s seat only)

142 Infotainment system Volume controlTurn the VOLUME dial to adjust the volume.• Using the steering wheel audio remote control, press the Volume [+/-

Page 52 - Seat reclining adjustment

Infotainment system 143RadioAM/FM Radio and DAB (only for Type 2)Radio Mode SelectionPress the BAND button to listen the FM/AM radio and DAB (only for

Page 53 - Folding seatback

144 Infotainment system RDS OperationAF On/OffAF function make the radio track the best station all the time.Press the MENU button in the radio mode,

Page 54 - Rear seats

Infotainment system 145Tuning a DAB station manuallyFrom the DAB mode, press the MENU button.In the DAB Menu display, press the Function button under

Page 55 - Seats, restraints 53

146 Infotainment system Audio PlayersCD PlayerAs each CD is inserted, the infotainment system will appear on the display and as each CD is loading, Fi

Page 56 - (7 seater only)

Infotainment system 147CD playback mode selectionPress the SOURCE [SRC] (only for Type1/2) or CD (only for Type 3) button to play back the disc from o

Page 57

In brief 13See Washer fluid on page 307.Climate controlHeated rear window, heated exterior mirrorsC3D2007AOperated by pressing the = button.See Heated

Page 58 - Folding the third row seat

148 Infotainment system RPT (Repeat)Press the Function button under RPT, then the infotainment system plays back the current track endless.To cancel t

Page 59 - Heated rear seats

Infotainment system 149Long file names, folder names may use more disc memory space than necessary. To conserve space on the disc, minimize the length

Page 60 - Safety belts

150 Infotainment system Order of PlayTracks will be played in the following order:• Playback will begin from the first track under the root directory.

Page 61 - Belt tensioners

Infotainment system 151If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may be reduced due to CD-R quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music that

Page 62 - Three-point safety belts

152 Infotainment system CD messagesCHECK CD: If this message appears on the display and/or the CD comes out, it could be for one of the following reas

Page 63 - Airbag system

Infotainment system 153PausePress and hold the PAUSE button to pause playback while USB memory or iPod instrument is playback."PAUSE" will f

Page 64

154 Infotainment system Exterior Sound (AUX) InputThe infotainment system has one auxiliary input jack (diameter 3.5mm) located on the lower right sid

Page 65 - Front airbag system

Infotainment system 155Bluetooth AudioA2DP modePress the Function button below the AUDIO PLAY on the display.PLAYPress the Function button below k in

Page 66 - Side airbag system

156 Infotainment system On the LinePress the Function button below MIC MUTE in the display using a phone, microphone is mute.Press the Function button

Page 67 - Curtain airbag system

Infotainment system 15702While driving, do not look at the screen more than a second or so at a time, and only after deciding you can do so safely.03F

Page 68 - Airbag on-off switch

14 In brief Automatic transmissionC3D3004AP (PARK): Locks the front wheels. Select P only when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is appl

Page 69 - Child restraints

158 Infotainment system 05Do not pour water or insert foreign objects into the device. This may cause smoke emissions, fires or shocks.06Do not use th

Page 70 - Selecting the right system

Infotainment system 15908The various volume settings should be selected so that acoustic signals from outside the vehicle are audible at all time.09Ch

Page 71 - Seats, restraints 69

160 Infotainment system 11Do not apply excessive force to the screen. This may cause the system malfunction.12Clean only with a cloth slightly moisten

Page 72 - 70 Seats, restraints

Infotainment system 161C01Do not place objects on the instrument panel or rear window shelf. Doing so may disrupt the GPS satellite signal and cause t

Page 73 - Seats, restraints 71

162 Infotainment system Device componentsControl panel141. NAVI : Navigation2. MENU : Main Menu3. TRIP : Driving Information4. DIM : Switches the disp

Page 74 - Isofix child restraint

Infotainment system 163Basic operationsStarting the System18The navigation system starts when the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON position.

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164 Infotainment system Main MenuPress the MENU hard key to display the Main Menu screen. From this screen you can reach all of the navigation system

Page 76 - Top-tether child restraint

Infotainment system 16511. Next File12. Higher Folder13. Random OrderMovie231. Current Folder2. File List3. Higher Folder4. List control 245. Stop 6.

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166 Infotainment system Trip251. Average Vehicle Speed reset2. Driving Time reset3. Average Fuel Consumption reset4. Average Vehicle Speed5. Driving T

Page 78

Infotainment system 167C13BCautionIf you want to know about detailed ATC information, refer to climate control section.Settings281. Screen Touch Calib

Page 79 - Storage compartments

In brief 15Getting Started Check before starting off Tire pressure and condition. Engine oil level and fluid levels. All windows, mirrors, exterior

Page 80 - Glovebox

168 Infotainment system System setupVolume1. MP3, Movie, FM/AM, CDYou can adjust the volume by turning the audio system volume knob or pressing the st

Page 81 - Cupholders

Infotainment system 169Touch31You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your taps. Tap the centre of the target with st

Page 82 - Center console storage

170 Infotainment system 34Press the System Upgrade button.35Press UPGRADE button for system upgrade. If you do not need to upgrade a particular system

Page 83 - Underseat storage

Infotainment system 17134Press the System Upgrade button.36Press UPGRADE button for navigation upgrade.User PreferenceThe navigation system can be cus

Page 84 - Luggage/load locations

172 Infotainment system Temperature : Celsius or FahrenheitVolume : Liter or GallonNoteWhen Gallon is selected for the volume unit, the distance unit

Page 85 - Features

Infotainment system 173Time zone list that you can select.C13FDepending on the position of the driver of the vehicle, RHD / LHD can be selected.Time Z

Page 86 - Roof rack system

174 Infotainment system System Function1. MultimediaMP3Playable MP3 file standardCompression type MPEG-1 Audio Layer IIISampling frequency 8,11.025, 1

Page 87 - Information on loading

Infotainment system 175How to use the MP3 player40Press the MENU hard key and touch the MP3 button. Press the MODE button on steering wheel until MP3

Page 88 - 86 Storage

176 Infotainment system MovieSupported file formatsBG_CAUTIONAudio MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV (bit rate 128~192kbps)Video MPEG1/2/4, DivX3.0/4.0/5.0, XviD, WM

Page 89 - Instruments and

Infotainment system 177231. Current Folder2. File List3. Higher Folder4. List control445. Stop6. Previous File7. Play/Pause8. Next File9. File List10.

Page 90 - Windshield wiper/washer

16 In brief  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 sl

Page 91 - Automatic wipers with rain

178 Infotainment system 2. Information featuresTrip40Trip information displays driving-related information by graphics.Press the TRIP hard key or pres

Page 92 - Windshield washer

Infotainment system 179ATC33ATC information displays the state of air conditional.Press the MENU hard key and touch the ATC button.ATC information is

Page 93

180 Infotainment system Getting startedWelcome to a-navi systemThank you for choosing Advanced Navigation System (ìA-Navi Systemî) as your in-car navi

Page 94 - Rear smart wiper

Infotainment system 1812. Introduction to a-navi system• Quick and Easy to Learn --- you can learn how to operate it easily within 3 minutes.• Intelli

Page 95 - Headlamp washer

182 Infotainment system • Track Log --- A-Navi System logs your trip information. This information can be replayed or re-used for future trips.• Multi

Page 96 - Power outlets

Infotainment system 183When you use the GPS receiver for the first time, it may take 2-3 minutes to secure satellite information and orientate accurat

Page 97 - Cigarette lighter

184 Infotainment system Picture 2.3 Free Navi MapP23• In Free Navi Map, you could let system go without any operation and it tracks your driving route

Page 98 - Ashtrays

Infotainment system 1853. Route & free navigation mapsRoute/Free navigation map screen is the most frequently used screen of A-Navi System. Free n

Page 99 - Warning lights, gauges

186 Infotainment system Picture 2.5 Route Navigation MapP25

Page 100 - 98 Instruments and controls

Infotainment system 187Picture 2.6 Free Navi MapP26

Page 101 - Tachometer

Keys, doors and windows 17Keys, doors and windowsKeys and locks ...17Doors...28Ve

Page 102 - Fuel gauge

188 Infotainment system 1. Car Icon --- indicates the current position and driving direction.2. Turning sign --- The sliver arrow shows you which road

Page 103 - Engine coolant temperature

Infotainment system 189Picture 2.7 Alphabetic-format KeyboardP27123: touch to display numeric and punctuation.GER: touch to display special symbols in

Page 104 - Service display

190 Infotainment system Using the navigation systemSelecting a destination - go to?Picture 3.1 Free Navi MapP31Picture 3.2 Free Navi MenuP32In order t

Page 105 - Instruments and controls 103

Infotainment system 1911. Search destination by addressPicture 3.4 Address SearchP34For example: No.25, Senkenberganlage, Frankfurt, Germany1. Touch &

Page 106 - 104 Instruments and controls

192 Infotainment system • Touch the desired city and touch "OK" to confirm the city selection. The system returns to the "Address Searc

Page 107 - Turn signal

Infotainment system 193Picture3.9 Enter House No.P395. Enter the house number;• After specifying the road, touch the field of "click here and sea

Page 108 - C for front passenger seat

194 Infotainment system Picture 3.12 Route PlanP312• In Route Plan screen, you can touch "Go" to start navigating, or start simulating navig

Page 109 - Malfunction indicator light

Infotainment system 1952. Search a destination by POLPicture 3.15 Search MenuP315A point of interest (POI) is a location that user may find useful and

Page 110 - Brake system warning light

196 Infotainment system (1) Search POL in cityFor example: Terminal 1, FrankfurtPicture 3.17 Specify the countryP3171. Touch "POI in City" i

Page 111 - Electric parking brake light

Infotainment system 197Picture 3.19 Select POI CategoryP3193. Now select the POI category;• Once you confirm POI category, then touch "Next"

Page 113 - Instruments and controls 111

18 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system Anti-theft alarm system Tailgate windowC11E2076A1. LOCK butt

Page 114 - Preheating indicator light

198 Infotainment system Picture 3.22 Route Plan ScreenP3226. Touch "OK" confirm the POI selection and enter ìRoute Plan" screen.• Once

Page 115 - Low engine oil level light

Infotainment system 199Picture 3.24 POI Category SelectionP3242. Select one POI category.• You could touch x or w to view more categories. When you c

Page 116 - 114 Instruments and controls

200 Infotainment system (3) Search POI by PhonePicture 3.28 POI Menu ScreenP3281. Touch "POI Search by Phone" on "POI Menu" screen

Page 117 - Instruments and controls 115

Infotainment system 201Picture 3.31 Enter POI Phone No.P3314. Enter Telephone number and select one POI in results.• System automatically displays Cit

Page 118 - Door ajar light

202 Infotainment system When successfully operated, the system will automatically return to the "Route Plan" screen and display the selected

Page 119 - Information displays

Infotainment system 203• You could touch r to check the other POI information when more than one POI are located at one point.Picture 3.36 Check POI i

Page 120 - Vehicle messages

204 Infotainment system Picture 3.38 Degree FormatP3382. Touch "Format" to change the type of coordinates;A-Navi System supports two kinds o

Page 121 - Trip computer

Infotainment system 2051. Touch "Address Book" on "Search Menu" screen;• In the "Search Menu" screen (Picture 3.40), sel

Page 122 - 120 Instruments and controls

206 Infotainment system Picture 3.43 Postcode Input ScreenP3432. Enter UK Postcode and touch OK;Picture 3.44 Postcode ResultP3443. Select the desired

Page 123 - Instruments and controls 121

Infotainment system 207Picture 3.46 Search Menu ScreenP346• If the place of My Home has not been specified, when you touch "Go Home", the sy

Page 124 - 122 Instruments and controls

Keys, doors and windows 19FaultIf the central locking system cannot be operated with the radio remote control, it may be due to the following: Range

Page 125 - Fatc display panel/outside

208 Infotainment system Route planPicture 4.1 Route PlanP41With A-Navi system you can enter the desired destination and also specify how the route to

Page 126

Infotainment system 209B. To zoom out/in;C.To draw map in all directions2. Route optionsA-Navi System offers you optimized settings of navigation. The

Page 127 - Lighting

210 Infotainment system Route Navigation: real-time navigation between start and destination when GPS position has been fixed. In the "Route Plan

Page 128 - Automatic light control

Infotainment system 211Picture 4.7 System PromptP47• In Route Plan screen, touch "Simulate" and system will prompt that would you like to ch

Page 129

212 Infotainment system Picture 5.1 Route Navi MapP51• On "Route Navi Map" screen, Touch Main menu to enter Route Navi Menu.Picture 5.2 Rout

Page 130 - Headlamp range adjustment

Infotainment system 213Auto-map rotation Picture 5.4 North UpP54Picture 5.5 Heading UpP55"Heading Up": Rotate map according to the direction

Page 131 - Turn and lane-change

214 Infotainment system Picture 5.7 3D MapP572D/3D: to switch the map between 2D and 3D style.Picture 5.8 Day ModeP58 Picture 5.9 Night ModeP59Day/Nig

Page 132 - Rear fog lamps

Infotainment system 215Auto Zoom • Automatically adjusts the map scale according to driving speed and provides you a better view of the map. • Manuall

Page 133 - Interior lighting

216 Infotainment system 4. DetourPicture 5.12 DetourP512• In the "Route Navi Menu" screen, touch on "Detour" (Picture 5.2) to ente

Page 134 - Reading Lamps

Infotainment system 2176. TerminateBy touching the button "Terminate", the system will stop navigation and enter Free Navigation Map.7. Auto

Page 135 - Lighting features

20 Keys, doors and windows 5. Check the operation of the transmitter with your vehicle.Fixed keyHave the battery replaced by a repairer.NoteUsed lithi

Page 136 - Battery power protection

218 Infotainment system Picture 6.2 Route Navi MenuP62Settings open a selection of options allowing you to customize A-Navi System to your needs. Ther

Page 137 - Infotainment system

Infotainment system 219Once you have configured the settings, touch "OK" and the system will save your settings and return to the "Sett

Page 138 - Overview

220 Infotainment system 4. Address book managementA-Navi System can save up to 100 Address/POIs.Picture 6.8 Address Book ManagementP68• touch "Ad

Page 139 - Infotainment system 137

Infotainment system 221Picture 6.10 Day/Night Mode SwitchP610• When "Manually" turns on, you could switch map mode between Day and Night. Ma

Page 140 - 138 Infotainment system

222 Infotainment system 1. The GPS be active: GPS has fixed current position. The GPS be inactive: GPS does not fix a position.2. The position of sate

Page 141 - Infotainment system 139

Infotainment system 223Picture 6.15 Left-hand DriveP615Picture 6.16 Right-hand DriveP61610. Measur e unitPicture 6.17 Settings_2P617You can set the di

Page 142 - Steering wheel remote

224 Infotainment system 12. AboutPicture 6.19 AboutP619• About provide information about A-Navi System:A. Product ModelB. Software VersionC.Map Data V

Page 143 - Operation

Infotainment system 225When any of those situations occurs, the GPS satellite will automatically adjust the current position fix if you keep driving.P

Page 144 - Tone settings

226 Infotainment system 2. POI iconsIcon Name Icon Name Icon NameAll POI Government Office AirportMedical Automotive MuseumBusiness Music Center Compa

Page 145 - AM/FM Radio and DAB (only

Infotainment system 227Restaurants Center of Settlement AccommodationFinance Night Life ParkingServices Petrol Station SightsRecreation Shopping Polic

Page 146 - DAB Operation (only for

Keys, doors and windows 21See your dealer if a new key is needed.C3D2010A1. Q (Lock): Press once to lock the all doors. The turn signal indicators fla

Page 147 - DAB Update stations list

228 Infotainment system Zoo Railway StationIcon Name Icon Name Icon Name

Page 148 - Audio Players

Climate controls 229Climate controlsClimate control systems ...229Air vents ...243Maintenance...

Page 149 - Infotainment system 147

230 Climate controls Temperature control knobC11E4003AThe temperature control knob controls the temperature of the air that comes through the air vent

Page 150 - Using a MP3/WMA CD

Climate controls 231remaining through the centre and side vents.Floor (6)Directs most of the air through the floor vents. Some of the air will also be

Page 151 - No Folder

232 Climate controls Air conditioning systemThe refrigeration unit of the air conditioning (A/C) system cools and removes moisture, dust, and pollen f

Page 152 - Playing a MP3/WMA

Climate controls 233CoolingMaximum coolingTo achieve maximum cooling during hot weather and when your vehicle has been exposed to the sun for a long t

Page 153 - ID3 Tag information display

234 Climate controls Normal heating1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indicator goes off)2. Turn off recirculation. (Indicator goes off) 3. Turn air

Page 154 - Auxiliary Devices

Climate controls 235Defrosting and demistingTo defrost the windscreen:1. Turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST (0).2. Turn temperature control kno

Page 155 - (Only for Type 1/2 optional)

236 Climate controls Sunlight sensorC11E4021ASunlight sensor is located in front of the windscreen defroster vents.This sensor detects sunlight when o

Page 156 - Connecting Bluetooth

Climate controls 237Automatic temperature controlC3D2014A

Page 157 - Hands-free phone

22 Keys, doors and windows C3D3002AThe ignition control knob can be turned to four different positions. The keyless access transmitter should be insid

Page 158 - Navigation

238 Climate controls 1. Set temperature2. Defroster indicator3. Air distribution mode indicator4. Air conditioning indicator5. Outside temperature6. A

Page 159 - Infotainment system 157

Climate controls 239NoteWhen desired temperature is set at either "HI" (maximum) or "Lo" (minimum), the fan operates continuously

Page 160 - 158 Infotainment system

240 Climate controls Air distribution mode changeC3D4006AIf the MODE button is pressed, AUTO mode is cancelled and the air distribution mode will be c

Page 161 - Infotainment system 159

Climate controls 241DefrostingC3D4009APress the DEFROST button (0) to defrost the windscreen. The A/C and outside air mode are automatically turned on

Page 162 - 160 Infotainment system

242 Climate controls Outside temperature displayC3D2005AThe outside temperature is always displayed in the DIC.The temperature sensor is located in th

Page 163 - Infotainment system 161

Climate controls 243Auxiliary heater (Diesel only)This supplementary heater is an electrical air heating type and installed in the air con

Page 164 - 162 Infotainment system

244 Climate controls To shut off the centre vents and the side ventsTurn the wheel below or next to each vent outlet to block the airflow through the

Page 165 - Infotainment system 163

Climate controls 245Passenger compartment air filterThe filter cleans dust, soot, pollen, spore from the air entering the vehicle through the air inta

Page 166 - 164 Infotainment system

246 Climate controls Air conditioning regular operationIn order to ensure continuously efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minut

Page 167 - Infotainment system 165

Driving and operating 247Driving and operatingDriving information ...247Starting and operating ...247Engine exhaust..

Page 168 - 166 Infotainment system

Keys, doors and windows 23Keyless LockingThe doors lock after several seconds if the ignition is off, all doors are closed and at least one keyless ac

Page 169 - Infotainment system 167

248 Driving and operating Ignition positionsType 1C11E3021ALOCK: Ignition offACC: Ignition off, steering wheel lock releasedON: Ignition on, preheatin

Page 170 -  50%  70% On )

Driving and operating 249Starting the engineStarting engine with the ignition switch Turn the key to position ACC, move the steering wheel slightly t

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250 Driving and operating When the engine begins cranking, let go of the ignition control knob, it will return to the ON position.If ignition control

Page 172 - 170 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 251Automatic engine stopIf the vehicle is at low speed or in standstill, activate the automatic engine stop as follows: Shift t

Page 173 - Infotainment system 171

252 Driving and operating Restart of the engine by the driverDepress the clutch pedal to restart the engine.The engine start is indicated by the needl

Page 174 - 172 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 253Parking Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the

Page 175 - Infotainment system 173

254 Driving and operating Diesel particle filterThe diesel particle filter system filters harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system

Page 176 - System Function

Driving and operating 255In the event of misfiring, uneven engine running, a reduction in engine performance or other unusual problems, have the cause

Page 177 -  Multimedia  return to AM

256 Driving and operating Transmission DisplayType 1C12E5003AIt is located in the instrument cluster.It indicates the selected gear or transmission mo

Page 178 - 176 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 257D: This drive position is for all normal driving conditions. Allows the transmission to shift into all 6 forward gears.Shifti

Page 179 - Infotainment system 177

24 Keys, doors and windows C3D2016AIf the transmitter battery is weak, the DIC in the middle of the cluster may display ELECTRONIC KEY NOT DETECTED wh

Page 180 - 178 Infotainment system

258 Driving and operating Whether your vehicle is stationary or in motion, manual mode is selected by pulling the selector lever from the "D"

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Driving and operating 259Engine brakingTo help use the braking effect of engine compression when driving on a long downhill select manual mode downshi

Page 182 - Getting started

260 Driving and operating FaultIn the event of a fault, the malfunction indicator light illuminates. The transmission no longer shifts automatically n

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Driving and operating 261Fuel Economy ModeC11E3012AThe vehicle may have a fuel economy mode. When engaged, fuel economy mode can improve the vehicle&a

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262 Driving and operating Manual transmissionManual transmission2457824To change gears, fully depress the clutch pedal, move the gearshift l

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Driving and operating 263BrakesBrakesThe braking system is designed for braking performance under a wide range of driving conditions.Your vehicle is e

Page 186 - 184 Infotainment system

264 Driving and operating Overheated brakesBraking excessively when going down a long, steep hill can temporarily overheat the brakes. Shift to a lowe

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Driving and operating 265Do not decrease your power to depress the footbrake.When you start the vehicle after ignition switched on, you can be heard m

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266 Driving and operating vehicle serviced. Do not drive the vehicle if the parking brake status light is flashing. Consult a repairer. See Brake syst

Page 189 - Picture 2.6 Free Navi Map

Driving and operating 267NoteDriving with the parking brake on can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or damage to brake system parts.

Page 190 - 188 Infotainment system

Keys, doors and windows 25Door locksManual door locksC11E2031AC3D2008AManually lock or unlock the driver’s door by turning the key in the key slot.{Wa

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268 Driving and operating Ride control systemsElectronic stability control (ESC)The ESC system is an electronic vehicle stability control system and d

Page 192 - Using the navigation

Driving and operating 269Hydraulic brake assist (HBA) funtionWhen the ESC system recognises any emergency situations requiring hard braking, it automa

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270 Driving and operating ESC off buttonC11E3005AESC can be deactivated by pressing the ESC OFF button on the centre of the instrument panel.If you pu

Page 194 - 192 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 271To activate DCS, press the DCS button on the centre of the instrument panel. When the button is pressed, DCS is ready for use

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272 Driving and operating Cruise control TEL075AIf your vehicle has cruise control, you can maintain a speed of about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more without

Page 196 - 194 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 273Resuming a set speedSuppose you set your cruise control at a desired speed and then you apply the brake pedal or press the I

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274 Driving and operating Using cruise control on hillsHow well your cruise control will work on hills depends upon your speed, load and the steepness

Page 198 - 196 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 275If the shifting lever is not in "R" position, only front sensor is activated.If the vehicle approaches an obstacle

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276 Driving and operating This system is deactivated when the vehicle's speed is greater than approximately 25 km/h (15 mph).If the a

Page 200 - 198 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 277NoteThe parking assistance system warning light can come on to indicate that the sensors are dirty.If the warning light is on

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26 Keys, doors and windows C11E2032ATo lock any door from the inside, pull the door lock button.To unlock any door from the inside, push the door lock

Page 202 - 200 Infotainment system

278 Driving and operating CautionIf the following happens, this indicates that there is a malfunction in the parking assistance system. Consult a repa

Page 203 - Infotainment system 201

Driving and operating 279Rear vision camera (RVC) The RVC system is designed to help the driver when backing up by displaying a view of the area behin

Page 204 - 202 Infotainment system

280 Driving and operating Rear vision camera location2265025The camera is located in the rear of the vehicle.The area displayed by the camera is limit

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Driving and operating 281NoteTo prevent accidental use of leaded fuel, the nozzles for leaded fuel are larger, and will not fit the fuel filler neck o

Page 206 - 204 Infotainment system

282 Driving and operating Fuel for diesel enginesDiesel engine must be operated only on commercially available diesel fuel meeting the specifications

Page 207 - Infotainment system 205

Driving and operating 283C11E3003AThe fuel filler door is in the left rear side of vehicle.1. Stop the engine.2. Unlock the doors by pressing the

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284 Driving and operating CautionWipe off any overflowing fuel immediately.

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Vehicle care 285Vehicle careGeneral information...285Vehicle checks ...286Bulb replacement ...

Page 210 - Route plan

286 Vehicle care  Open the hood, close all doors and lock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Bewar

Page 211 - Infotainment system 209

Vehicle care 287HoodOpening22033621. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position.C11E2080A2. Reach under front edge of the bonnet an

Page 212 - 210 Infotainment system

Keys, doors and windows 27DeadlockFor further protection when leaving the vehicle, you can deadlock the doors if the vehicle has the additional anti-t

Page 213

288 Vehicle care ClosingTo close the bonnet:1. Make sure hands and other body parts, as well as those of other persons, are completely away from the e

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Vehicle care 289Engine compartment overview2.4 DOHC - LHDC12E6001A

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290 Vehicle care 2.4 DOHC - RHDC12E6001R

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Vehicle care 2913.0 DOHC - LHDC3E9004A

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292 Vehicle care 3.0 DOHC -RHDC3E9005A

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Vehicle care 293DIESEL - LHDC11E6016A

Page 219 - Setup menu

294 Vehicle care DIESEL - RHDC11E6004R

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Vehicle care 2951. Engine air filter 2. Power steering fluid container3. Engine oil cap4. Brake fluid container5. Engine coolant container6. Clutch fl

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296 Vehicle care C11D6011A6. Check oil level, as shown on the dipstick. Oil should be between MIN and MAX .If oil level is not clear, read the opposit

Page 222 - 220 Infotainment system

Vehicle care 297Changing engine oil and filterEngine oil looses its ability to lubricate when contaminated. Be sure to change your engine oil accordin

Page 223 - Infotainment system 221

Introduction 1IntroductionIntroductionYour vehicle is a designed combination of advanced technology, safety, environmental friendliness and economy.Th

Page 224 - 24’51N;

28 Keys, doors and windows You can use a key or suitable screwdriver.To operate the child security door lock, turn the child locks into horizontal pos

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298 Vehicle care Selecting the right engine oilUse and ask for engine oils with the dexos certification mark. Oils meeting the requirements of the veh

Page 226 - Appendix

Vehicle care 299SAE 5W-30 is the best viscosity grade for the vehicle. SAE 0W-30, 0W-40, or 5W-40 can also be used. Do not use other viscosity oils su

Page 227 - Infotainment system 225

300 Vehicle care After you change the oil, the oil life monitor will need to be reset. See an authorised repairer for service.How to Reset the Engine

Page 228 - Business Music Center Company

Vehicle care 301Recommended engine oil and maintenance scheduleRecommended engine oilSee Recommended fluids and lubricants on page 359.Maintenance sch

Page 229 - Finance Night Life Parking

302 Vehicle care Engine air filter22040641. Shake the air cleaner element to remove surface dust.2. Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing.3. Cov

Page 230 - Zoo Railway Station

Vehicle care 303Coolant levelC11E6008AWhen the engine is cool, the coolant level should be between the MIN and MAX mark on the coolant reservoir. The

Page 231 - Climate controls

304 Vehicle care Engine overheatingIf the engine coolant temperature gauge pointer is in the red area, or if you have any other reason to suspect the

Page 232 - Air distribution mode knob

Vehicle care 305If the fan is not operating and steam is visible, perform the following:1. Turn off engine.2. Move away from vehicle without opening t

Page 233 - Recirculation mode button

306 Vehicle care 6. Remove the cap again and look at the fluid level on the dipstick.Diesel & 3.0PetrolWhen the engine is hot, the

Page 234 - Air conditioning system

Vehicle care 307Washer fluid2204060Fill with windshield washer fluid that contains anti-freeze.To refill windshield washer fluid reservoir: Use only

Page 235 - Climate controls 233

Keys, doors and windows 29C3D2015AOn vehicles with the Keyless Access System, if the vehicle is locked, the keyless access transmitter must be within

Page 236 - Ventilation

308 Vehicle care <Brake fluid>C11D6013A<Clutch fluid>The brake/clutch fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks.When filling u

Page 237 - Automatic climate control

Vehicle care 309BatteryBatteryVehicles without stop-start system will be equipped with a lead acid battery. Vehicles with stop-start system will be eq

Page 238 - 236 Climate controls

310 Vehicle care C3E9007AMeaning of symbols: No sparks, naked flames or smoking. Always shield eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness or injury.

Page 239 - Automatic temperature control

Vehicle care 311Diesel Particle FilterThe diesel particle filter system filters harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system includes a

Page 240 - C(1F)

312 Vehicle care Do not use solvents, gasoline, kerosene, or paint thinner to clean wipers. These are harsh and can damage the blades and painted surf

Page 241 - Manual control

Vehicle care 313This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn't indicate a problem with your

Page 242 - 240 Climate controls

314 Vehicle care Parking lmapsC11E6018A1. Open the bonnet.2. Remove the headlamp assembly.3. Remove the headlamp cap.4. Pull out the bulb holder locat

Page 243 - Defrosting

Vehicle care 315Taillamps, turn signal, stoplamps, and back-up lamps22040771. Open the tailgate.2. Remove the both covers.3. Remove two screws and the

Page 244 - Electronic Climate Control

316 Vehicle care License plate lamp22040811. Remove two screws and the lamp cover.2. To remove the bulb holder from the lamp housing, rotate

Page 245 - Air vents

Vehicle care 317When inspecting the fuse box, refer to the fuse box label.Fuse extractorA fuse extractor may be located in the fuse box in the engine

Page 246 - Maintenance

30 Keys, doors and windows C11E2064AAfter opening, hold the handle on the tailgate window and lift it.To close tailgate window, push it down so it lat

Page 247 - Passenger compartment air

318 Vehicle care C11E6003A3. Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only) is located in the centre of the front panel.NoteNot all fuse block descrip

Page 248 - Air conditioning regular

Vehicle care 319Interior fuse blockC3E9001ANOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED FUSE ONLY * : optional equipment

Page 249 - Driving and

320 Vehicle care Engine room fuse blockC3E9002ANOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED FUSE ONLY * : optional equipment

Page 250 - Ignition positions

Vehicle care 321Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only)C11E6025ANOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED FUSE ONLY

Page 251 - Starting the engine

322 Vehicle care Vehicle toolsTools2497282Your spare tyre, jack and tools are secured in the luggage compartment and below the rear bumper.In some mod

Page 252 - Automatic engine stop/start

Vehicle care 323Removing the spare tyre21785341. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry off the hole cover above the rear bumper.2. Use the supplied whee

Page 253 - Automatic engine stop

324 Vehicle care Tire designationsE.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H215: Tyre width, mm60: Cross-section ratio (tire height to tire width), %R: Belt type: RadialRF

Page 254 - Restart of the engine by the

Vehicle care 325NoteCheck inflation pressure when tyres are cold. Warm tyres produce inaccurate readings. Tyres can become warm after you have driven

Page 255 - Engine exhaust

326 Vehicle care Tires age, even if they are not used. We recommend tire replacement every 6 years.Tire rotationTires are rotated to achieve a more un

Page 256 - Catalytic converter

Vehicle care 327Different size tires and wheelsIf tires of a different size than those fitted at the factory are used, it may be necessary to reprogra

Page 257 - Automatic

Keys, doors and windows 31The security indicator comes on when you lock the doors using the keyless entry transmitter or key.Door lock and anti-theft

Page 258 - Selector lever

328 Vehicle care Tire chainsMD145Before fitting chains, remove wheel covers to avoid scratching them.  Follow the chain manufacturer’s instructions.

Page 259 - Shifting between gear

Vehicle care 329If this vehicle has a tyre sealant and compressor kit, there may not be a spare tyre, tyre changing equipment, and on some vehicles th

Page 260 - 258 Driving and operating

330 Vehicle care 3. Selector Switch4. On/Off Button (Orange)5. Tyre Sealant Canister6. Air Only Hose (Black Hose/White Tip)C11E5012A7. Sealant/Air Hos

Page 261 - Kickdown

Vehicle care 331C11E5011A1. Remove the tyre sealant and compressor kit from its storage location.2. Unwrap the sealant/air hose (7) and the power plug

Page 262 - Interruption of power

332 Vehicle care The compressor will inject sealant and air into the tyre.The pressure gauge (1) will initially show a high pressure while the compres

Page 263 - {Warning

Vehicle care 33316. If the flat tyre was able to inflate to the recommended inflation pressure, remove the maximum speed label from the sealant canist

Page 264 - Drive systems

334 Vehicle care Using the tire sealant and compressor kit without sealant inflate a tire (not punctured)To use the air compressor to inflate a tyre w

Page 265 - Wet brakes

Vehicle care 335240507510. Inflate the tyre to the recommended inflation pressure using the pressure gauge (1). The recommended inflation pressure can

Page 266 - Antilock brake system

336 Vehicle care 2394131The tyre sealant and compressor kit has an accessory adapter located in a compartment on the bottom of its housing that may be

Page 267 - Parking brake

Vehicle care 337Tire changingMixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving.If you mix tires of different sizes, brands, or types (radial

Page 268 - 266 Driving and operating

32 Keys, doors and windows 1. Confirm that the security indicator flashes slowly after illuminating for approximately 30 seconds from the time

Page 269

338 Vehicle care How to change a flat tyre 1. Remove the jack, wheel wrench, jack handle and spare tyre from the storage in the luggage compartment an

Page 270 - Ride control systems

Vehicle care 33920388896. Place the jack vertically at the front or the rear jacking notch next to the wheel you plan to change.C11E5009A7. Raise vehi

Page 271 - Driving and operating 269

340 Vehicle care 191332011. Reinstall the wheel nuts. Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against the hub.12. Rotate wheel wrench or jack

Page 272 - Descent control system (DCS)

Vehicle care 341NoteThe compact spare tyre is for short term use only.Consult a repairer to replace the spare tyre with a regular tyre as soon as poss

Page 273 - DCS operational conditions

342 Vehicle care Jump startingJump startingYou can start vehicle that has a discharged battery by transferring electrical power to it from a battery i

Page 274 - Cruise control

Vehicle care 343Before jump starting1. Apply parking brake.2. For a vehicle with automatic transaxle, shift to PARK, and for manual transaxle, shift t

Page 275 - Driving and operating 273

344 Vehicle care 4. Connect the other end of the second jumper cable to ground on the other vehicle, such as a steel bracket bolted to the engine bloc

Page 276 - Object detection

Vehicle care 345C11E5001A C11E5002AIf towing by 2 wheels, lift the front driving wheels and tow with the front tires locked.Towing the vehicle with al

Page 277 - Rear parking assists system

346 Vehicle care C11E5005BPlease observe the following procedures when towing a vehicle: No passenger should remain in the vehicle being towed. Rele

Page 278 - Warning sound

Vehicle care 347CautionWhen towing the vehicle with a tow rope, the vehicle can be damaged.To reduce damage: Use towing eye only if no other towing e

Page 279 - Driving and operating 277

Keys, doors and windows 33NoteAlarming will sound if a door is opened by a key when anti theft mode is activated.Open the door using UNLOCK button on

Page 280 - 278 Driving and operating

348 Vehicle care Rear Towing Eye AttachmentWhen towing another vehicle, usethe rear towing eye attachment.To use the rear towing eye attachment, do th

Page 281 - Rear vision camera (RVC)

Vehicle care 349If using a vehicle wash, comply with the vehicle wash manufacturer's instructions. The windshield wipers and rear window wiper mu

Page 282 - Fuel for petrol engines

350 Vehicle care Polishing and waxingWax the vehicle regularly (at the latest when water no longer beads). Otherwise, the paintwork will dry out.Polis

Page 283 - Fuel Additives

Vehicle care 351Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum cleaner and brush. Remove stains with an upholstery cleaner.Clean safety belts with lukewarm wat

Page 285 - Driving and operating 283

Service and maintenance 353Service and maintenanceGeneral information...353Scheduled maintenance ...354Recommended fluids

Page 286 - 284 Driving and operating

354 Service and maintenance Scheduled maintenanceScheduled maintenanceMaintenance I -- Use Maintenance I for the first service or if Maintenance II w

Page 287 - Vehicle care

Service and maintenance 355I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace. R - Replace or

Page 288 - Vehicle checks

356 Service and maintenance Footnotes22 Replace automatic transmission oil Normal conditions : every 150,000km(100,000 miles)Severe conditions : every

Page 289

Service and maintenance 35712If driving under severe conditions : driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or towing a trailer frequently, brake fluid

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34 Keys, doors and windows Door unlock and anti-theft modeDeactivation1. Unlock the driver's door with a key. Or,2. Press and release UNLOCK butt

Page 291 - Engine compartment overview

358 Service and maintenance General allCheck all systems for interference or binding and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replac

Page 292 - 2.4 DOHC - RHD

Service and maintenance 359Additional servicingExtreme operating conditionsExtreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the following o

Page 293 - 3.0 DOHC - LHD

360 Service and maintenance Engine OilEngine Oil is identified by its Quality and its Viscosity Grade. "Quality" and "Specification&quo

Page 294 - 3.0 DOHC -RHD

Service and maintenance 361Use of substitute engine oils if dexos is unavailable: In the event that dexos approved engine oil is not available at an o

Page 295 - DIESEL - LHD

362 Service and maintenance Cold temperature operation:If operating your vehicle in an area of extreme cold, where the temperature falls below -25C,

Page 296 - DIESEL - RHD

Service and maintenance 363Power steering fluidOnly use Dexron VI fluid.Manual transmission fluid Only use Castrol BOT 303 fluid.Automatic transmissio

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Technical data 365Technical dataVehicle identification...365Vehicle data...367Vehicle identificationVeh

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366 Technical data C11E8002AIn some models, the label is located in the engine compartment.

Page 300 - 298 Vehicle care

Technical data 367Vehicle dataEngine dataPerformanceTop speedEngine2.4D 3.0 D 2.0 DSL2.2 DSL (163PS)2.2 DSL (184PS)Number of cylinders 46444Displaceme

Page 301 - Engine oil life system

Keys, doors and windows 35ImmobiliserType 1The immobiliser system provides an additional theft deterrent to your vehicle in which it is installed and

Page 302 - 300 Vehicle care

368 Technical data Fuel consumption - CO2-emissionsCurb weightWith driver (75kg)2.4D FWD MT2.4D AWD MT2.4D AWD AT3.0D AWD AT2.0 DSL FWD AT2.2 DSL (163

Page 303 - Manual Transmission Fluid

Technical data 369Vehicle dimensionsCapacities and SpecificationsLength [mm] 4673Width [mm] 1849Height (with roof rack) [mm] 1756Wheel base [mm] 2707T

Page 304 - Engine coolant

370 Technical data Tire pressuresTyre sizeWheeldimensionPressure (psi/bar/kPa)Front Rear235/60R17 17x7J Below 4 occupants : 35/2.4/240(Eco. pressure :

Page 305 - Coolant level

Customer information 371Customer informationVehicle data recording and privacy...371Vehicle data reco

Page 307 - Power steering fluid

IndexAAccessories and modifications .. 285Active head restraints ... 46Adjustable air vents ... 243Air conditioning reg

Page 308

Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror ... 38Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature ...

Page 309 - Brake fluid

Electronic stability control (ESC) off light ...112End-of-Life Vehicle Recovery ...286Engine air filter ..

Page 310 - 308 Vehicle care

IIdentification plate ... 365Ignition positions ... 248Immobilizer light ... 114Informatio

Page 311 - Replacing the battery

Rear storage ...82Rear vision camera (RVC) ...279Rear window wiper/washer (Hatchback only) ...12,

Page 312

36 Keys, doors and windows If the ignition control knob still does not rotate with the other transmitter, or if the ignition control knob does not rot

Page 313 - Wiper blade replacement

UUltra parking assist light ... 111Ultrasonic parking assist ... 274Underseat storage ... 81Unlocking the Vehicl

Page 314 - Bulb replacement

Keys, doors and windows 37Folding mirrorsManual folding(Russia only)For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mountin

Page 315 - Headlamps and parking

2 Introduction Danger, Warnings and CautionsWe wish you many hours of pleasurable drivingChevrolet{DangerText marked ? Danger provides information on

Page 316 - Front turn signal lamps

38 Keys, doors and windows Interior MirrorsManual rearview mirrorC11E3008ATo reduce dazzle, pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing.Auto

Page 317 - Tail lamps and stop

Keys, doors and windows 39To turn the ECM ON, press the button on the mirror cover. The indicator light will be illuminated. The ignition switch must

Page 318 - Electrical system

40 Keys, doors and windows OperationYou may operate the power windows when the ignition switch is ON by using the power window switches on each door p

Page 319 - Fuse block

Keys, doors and windows 41Child safety system for rear windowsC11E2069APress switch v to deactivate rear power windows.To activate press v again.Heate

Page 320 - 318 Vehicle care

42 Keys, doors and windows Sun visors2326151The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling.If the sun visors have inte

Page 321 - * : optional equipment

Keys, doors and windows 43RoofSunroofSunroof can be operated with ignition ON.C11D2018AOpen/CloseTo open the sunroof, pull weakly the switch backward.

Page 322 - Engine room fuse block

44 Keys, doors and windows SunblindThe sunblind is operated manually.Close or open the sunblind by sliding. When the sunroof is open, the sunblind is

Page 323 - Vehicle care 321

Seats, restraints 45Seats, restraintsHead restraints ...45Front seats ...47Safety belts...

Page 324 - Vehicle tools

46 Seats, restraints Height adjustmentC11E1015APull up the head restraints in order to adjust the position upward. Push down the head restraints while

Page 325 - Wheels and tires

Seats, restraints 47Front seatsSeat positionMD028 Sit with your buttocks as far back against the backrest as possible. Adjust the distance between th

Page 326 - Tire pressure

In brief 3In briefInitial drive informationUnlocking the VehicleRadio remote controlC11E2076A1. LOCK button2. UNLOCK button3. TALGATE WINDOW buttonSee

Page 327 - Tread depth

48 Seats, restraints Seat adjustmentSeat positioning1968931To move seat forward or backward, pull the lever and slide seat to desired position.Release

Page 328 - Tire rotation

Seats, restraints 49Seat heightC11E2054APumping the lever on the outside of the seat cushion until the seat cushion is adjusted to the desired positio

Page 329 - Wheel covers

50 Seats, restraints Seat slide adjustmentC11E1011ATo move the seat forward or backward, move and hold the switch forward or backward. When the seatba

Page 330 - Tire repair kit

Seats, restraints 51Heated front seatsC11E2038AThe seat heater switches are located below the centre console box. To warm the seat:1. Turn the ignitio

Page 331

52 Seats, restraints To fold the passenger's seatback, do the following:1. Lower the head restraint all the way.2. Pull up and hold the lever und

Page 332 - Using the tire sealant and

Seats, restraints 53C11E1019ATo fold down the rear seatbacks separately:1. Ensure all three of the safety belts are unbuckled and the front seatbacks

Page 333 - Vehicle care 331

54 Seats, restraints 5. Pull the seatback forward again to make sure the seatback is properly latched.Rear seat reclining adjustmentC11E1018AThe rear

Page 334 - 332 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 55C11E1004AFor third row seating entry or exit, do the following:1. Ensure all three of the safety belts are unbuckled and the front

Page 335 - Vehicle care 333

56 Seats, restraints 3. Lock the rear seat cushion on the floor.Make sure that the rear seat cushion is securely latched by pulling it up and down.4.

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Seats, restraints 57To return the rear seat to its original position:1. Raise the seatback to its original position. Make sure that the seatback is se

Page 337 - Vehicle care 335

4In brief Seat backrestsC11E2053APull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly.Do not lean on seat when adjusting

Page 338 - 336 Vehicle care

58 Seats, restraints Safety beltsSafety beltsMD033The belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle for the safety of the

Page 339 - Tire changing

Seats, restraints 59Each outboard seating positions are equipped with child restraint lower anchors and the top tether anchors located on the back of

Page 340

60 Seats, restraints Three-point safety beltsFittingMD035Withdraw belt from reel, guide it untwisted across the body and engage the latch plate in the

Page 341

Seats, restraints 61RemovingMD038To release belt, press red button on belt buckle.Safety belt use during pregnancySafety belts work for everyone, incl

Page 342

62 Seats, restraints NoteThe airbag systems and belt tensioner control electronics are located in the central console area. Do not put any magnetic ob

Page 343

Seats, restraints 63Control indicator 9 for airbag systems.See Airbag and safety belt tensioner light on page 106.Front airbag systemThe front airbag

Page 344 - Jump starting

64 Seats, restraints Side airbag systemThe side airbag system consists of an airbag in each front seat backrest.This can be identified by the word AIR

Page 345

Seats, restraints 65Curtain airbag systemTDL092AThe curtain airbag system consists of an airbag in the roof frame on each side. This can be identified

Page 346 - Towing the vehicle

66 Seats, restraints Airbag on-off switchFront airbag system for the front passenger seat have to be deactivated if a child restraint system is to be

Page 347 - Towing the vehicle with all

Seats, restraints 67Child restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the GM child restraint system which is tailored specifically to the vehicle. W

Page 348 - Emergency towing

In brief 5Head restraint adjustmentHeight adjustmentC11E1015APull the head restraint upwards.To move down press the catch and push the head restraint

Page 349

68 Seats, restraints Selecting the right systemThe rear seats are the most convenient location to fasten a child restraint system.Children should trav

Page 350 - Appearance care

Seats, restraints 69Child Restraint Installation LocationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint system1: Only if front passenger seat airb

Page 351 - Exterior lights

70 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemIL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the &apos

Page 352 - Interior care

Seats, restraints 71ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA - ISO/F3: Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight clas

Page 353 - Plastic and rubber parts

72 Seats, restraints Isofix child restraint systemsC11E1001AIn the past, child restraints have been attached to a vehicle's seat by safety belts.

Page 354

Seats, restraints 732. Locate the two lower anchor positions.The location of each lower anchor is identified with a circular marking on the lower edge

Page 355 - Service and

74 Seats, restraints Top-tether child restraint systems2235843To access the top tether anchor points, do the following:1. Remove the foreign objects a

Page 356 - Scheduled maintenance

Seats, restraints 752. Attach the clip on the child restraint's tether strap to the top tether anchor, making sure to remove any twists in the te

Page 358 - Footnotes

Storage 77StorageStorage compartments ...77Luggage/load locations ...82Additional Storage Features ...83Roof rack

Page 359 - Service and maintenance 357

6In brief Mirror AdjustmentInterior mirrorsC11E3008ATo reduce dazzle, pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing.See Manual rearview mirror

Page 360 - 358 Service and maintenance

78 Storage Card holderC11E2077AYou can use the card holder by inserting a card into slot.Coin storageC11E2023ATo open the coin storage,

Page 361 - Recommended fluids

Storage 79The inner partition can be removed if you want to store larger items.After taking inner partition off, keep it in the left side gr

Page 362 - Engine Oil

80 Storage Sunglasses storageC11E2022AFold down to open.Center console storageC11D2021ATo open the console box, pull up on the lever and lift lid.To c

Page 363 - Engine Oil Viscosity Grades

Storage 81Roof panelingAssist grip with coat hookC11E2035AYour vehicle has assist grips above the front seat passenger’s door and the rear

Page 364 - Coolant and antifreeze

82 Storage Luggage/load locationsLuggage compartmentUnder floor storageC11E2044AThere is storage under the luggage compartment floor. To access the fl

Page 365 - Automatic transmission fluid

Storage 83Additional Storage FeaturesLoad Compartment CoverC11E2042ALuggage or other cargo placed in the luggage compartment can be hidden from

Page 366

84 Storage Luggage holder netC11E2043AYou can carry small loads with your optional luggage holding net.To install the net, hang each l

Page 367 - Technical data

Storage 85Information on loading the vehicleInformation on loading the vehicle Heavy objects in the tailgate should be placed against the seat backre

Page 368 - 366 Technical data

86 Storage  Do not place any objects on the tailgate cover or the instrument panel, do not cover the sensor on top of the instrument panel. The load

Page 369 - Vehicle data

Instruments and controls 87Instruments and controlsControls ...87Warning lights, gauges and indicators ...

Page 370 - With driver (75kg)

In brief 7Instrument Panel OverviewLHD VehicleC3E1001A

Page 371 - Capacities and Specifications

88 Instruments and controls Steering wheel controls2443657The climate control system and the cruise control can be operated by the controls on the ste

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Instruments and controls 89MIST: Misting function.Misting functionTo operate the windshield wipers once in case of light rain or mist, lightly press t

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90 Instruments and controls The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted by turning the band of the windscreen wiper/washer lever up or down.To turn

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Instruments and controls 91Rear window wiper/washerWiper2274836To operate the tailgate wiper, turn the ignition ACC or ON and rotate the end of the wi

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92 Instruments and controls Rear smart wiperTo achieve a clear vision in the rain, the rear wiper will operate automatically when you select

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Instruments and controls 93Headlamp washer2238134Your vehicle may have headlamp washers.The headlamp washers clear debris from the headlamp lenses.To

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94 Instruments and controls M: Minute button.To advance 1 minute, press the M button.To advance more than 1 minute, press and hold the M button until

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Instruments and controls 95Cigarette lighterC3D2030ATo operate the cigar lighter, turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and push the lighter in all th

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96 Instruments and controls AshtraysC11E2021AThe portable ashtray can be placed in the cupholders.To open the ashtray, gently lift the lid of the asht

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Instruments and controls 97Warning lights, gauges and indicatorsSpeedometerType 1C11E2001AType 2C3D2019AIndicates vehicle speed.OdometerType 1C12E5003

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