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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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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Table of Contents

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

Page 2

8In brief RHDGC3G1001R

Page 3 - Introduction

98 Instruments and controls <Type 2>GC3N5004ADate, time, outside temperature and infotainment system information are displayed.When infotainment

Page 4 - Cautions

Instruments and controls 99Warning buzzersWhen starting the engine or while driving If safety belt is not fastened. If a certain speed is exceeded w

Page 5 - In brief

100 Instruments and controls TDL168ATo operate the trip computer, turn the adjuster wheel in turn signal lever.Each time you turn the adjuster wheel,

Page 6 - Head restraint adjustment

Instruments and controls 101NoteAs an auxiliary device, the trip computer may have differences with the actual distance for remaining fuel according t

Page 7 - Mirror Adjustment

102 Instruments and controls NoteThe average speed, driving distance for remaining fuel, average consumption can differ from the actual distance accor

Page 8 - Steering Wheel Adjustment

Instruments and controls 103Vehicle Settings Comfort settingsChime volume: Change the volume of warning chime.Personalization by driver: Activate or

Page 9 - Instrument Panel Overview

104 Instruments and controls <Type 2>GC3N5004APress the HOME button in the infotainment system, when ignition is ON and infotainment system is a

Page 10 - 8In brief

Instruments and controls 105 Rear camera optionSymbols: Select On or offGuide lines: Select On or off Vehicle factory settings:All settings are rest

Page 12 - Hazard warning flashers

Lighting 107LightingExterior lighting...107Interior lighting...111Lighting features...

Page 13 - Washer and Wiper Systems

In brief 91. Side air vents2. Exterior lamp switch3. Turn signals4. Cruise control5. Cluster6. Horn, Driver’s airbag7. Steering wheel controls8. Wiper

Page 14 - Rear window wiper/washer

108 Lighting Automatic light controlAutomatic light control functionGO3E6005AWhen the external lighting is dim, if the automatic light control is on,

Page 15 - Transmission

Lighting 109Headlamp range adjustmentManual headlamp range adjustmentGO3E6006ATo adapt headlamp range to the vehicle load to prevent dazzling: turn kn

Page 16 - Automatic transmission

110 Lighting Turn and lane-change signalsJD14Alever up = right indicatorlever down = left indicatorIf the lever is moved past the resistance point, th

Page 17 - Getting Started

Lighting 111Rear fog lampsGO3E6008AOperated with the s button. Light switch in position AUTO: switching on rear fog light will switch headlights on au

Page 18 - 16 In brief

112 Lighting Interior lampsCourtesy lightMD077Operate rocker switch:R: always on until shut off manually.M: automatic switching on when you open a doo

Page 19 - Keys, doors and

Lighting 113Lighting featuresEntry lightingWelcome lightingHeadlights, sidelights, tail lights and interior lights are switched on for a short time wh

Page 20 - Radio remote control

114 Lighting Vehicles without automatic light1. Switch off ignition.2. Remove ignition key.3. Open driver's door.4. Pull turn signal lever.5. Clo

Page 21 - Radio remote control battery

Infotainment system 115Infotainment systemIntroduction...115Radio ...128Audio P

Page 22 - Central locking system

116 Infotainment system Screen DisplayThe screen display may differ from the manual display since most screen displays differ according to the device’

Page 23 - Deadlock

Infotainment system 117OverviewInfotainment System

Page 24 - Manual Door Locks

10 In brief ; : The tail lamps, number plate lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated.2 : The headlamps and all of the above lamps are illumi

Page 25 - Tailgate

118 Infotainment system Type A: Radio/DAB + CD/MP3 + AUX + USB/iPod + BluetoothType B: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX(1) DisplayDisplay for Play/Reception/Menu

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Infotainment system 119(9) CD/AUX buttonPress button to select CD/MP3/AUX or USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio function(10) RADIO BAND buttonPress button to se

Page 27 - Vehicle security

120 Infotainment system Steering wheel audio control Type 1 : option

Page 28 - Exterior mirrors

Infotainment system 121(1) Mute/Hang up button• Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off. In engaged mode, you can

Page 29 - Heated mirrors

122 Infotainment system Steering wheel audio control Type 2 : option

Page 30 - Interior mirrors

Infotainment system 123OperationButtons and controlling deviceThe Infotainment system is operated by using the function buttons, multifunctional dial

Page 31 - Power windows

124 Infotainment system Turning off automaticallyWhen the ignition switch (car ignition key) is in the off position, turning on the Infotainment syste

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Infotainment system 125Volume limit by high temperatureIf the inside temperature of the radio is very high, the Infotainment system will limit the con

Page 33 - Heated rear window

126 Infotainment system Tone setup menu• Bass: Adjust the bass level from -12 to +12.• Midrange: Adjust the midrange level from -12 to +12.• Treble: A

Page 34 - Sun visors

Infotainment system 127• From the steering wheel remote control knob, press Source [_SRC^] to select the desired mode.Press the MENU-TUNE button to op

Page 35 - Sunblind

In brief 11Turn and lane-change signalsJD14Alever up = right indicatorlever down = left indicatorSee Turn and lane-change signals on page 110.HornGC3N

Page 36

128 Infotainment system RadioAM/FM Radio and DAB (only for Type A model)Before using AM-FM RadioMain buttons/control knob(10) RADIO BAND buttonPress b

Page 37 - Seats, restraints

Infotainment system 129Listening to radio or DAB station Selecting the radio or DAB modeRepeatedly press the RADIO BAND button to select the FM/AM rad

Page 38 - Head restraints on rear seats

130 Infotainment system Seeking for radio stationHold down the tSEEKu buttons to quickly change the frequency, and then release the button at the desi

Page 39 - Front seats

Infotainment system 131[DAB-DAB off/DAB-FM on] [DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM on]• When you setup the Auto linking DAB-FM is activated, if the DAB service signal

Page 40 - Seat adjustment

132 Infotainment system Tuning a DAB station manuallyFrom the DAB mode, press the MENU-TUNE button to enter the DAB menu.Turn the MENU-TUNE control kn

Page 41 - Heated front seats

Infotainment system 133• The number 1 broadcasting information of the selected FAV (Favourites) preset page will be displayed.Using the PRESET buttons

Page 42 - Folding seatback

134 Infotainment system Listening to PRESET button directlyRepeatedly press the FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] button to select the desired FAV (Favourites) pre

Page 43 - Safety belts

Infotainment system 135Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the desired Favourites list, and then press MENU-TUNE button to receive relevant b

Page 44 - Belt tensioners

136 Infotainment system DAB menu DAB announcementsFrom the DAB menu, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob and move to the DAB announcements, and then pre

Page 45 - Three-point safety belts

Infotainment system 137RDS (Radio Data System) • The Radio Data System (RDS) is a service by FM stations that considerably makes it easier to find rad

Page 46 - Safety belt use during

12 In brief See Windshield wiper/washer on page 72.Windshield washerTDL030APull lever.See "Windshield washer" under Windshield wiper/washer

Page 47 - Airbag system

138 Infotainment system From RDS settings menu, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to RDS: Off, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to turn on th

Page 48 - Front airbag system

Infotainment system 139Switching the Text scroll freeze on and off To switch the text scroll freeze function(for displaying the information of program

Page 49 - Side airbag system

140 Infotainment system • If the radio traffic service is switched on, then [ ] is displayed in the radio main menu.• If the current station is not a

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Infotainment system 141• The traffic announcement is aborted, but the radio traffic service remains switched on.Blocking out current traffic announcem

Page 51 - Curtain airbag system

142 Infotainment system Audio PlayersCD PlayerThe CD/MP3 player of this system can play audio CD and MP3 (WMA) discs.Before using CD playerImportant i

Page 52 - Airbag on-off switch

Infotainment system 143Usable disc type• This product can play Audio CD/MP3 (WMA) discs.- CD-DA: CD-R/CD-RW- MP3(WMA): CD-R/CD-RW/CD-ROM• MP3 (WMA) fi

Page 53 - Child restraints

144 Infotainment system • Do not smear any chemical substances on the disc. Clean discs of dirt with a moist, soft cloth, wiping from the centre to th

Page 54 - Selecting the right system

Infotainment system 145Caution for using MP3/WMA music files• This product can play MP3 (WMA) files with .mp3, .wma (lower case letters) or .MP3 and .

Page 55 - Seats, restraints 53

146 Infotainment system Playing CD/MP3Main buttons/ControlInserting and playing the CD/MP3 discInsert the disc to be played with printed surface facin

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Infotainment system 147• Once the reading of disc information is completed, it will automatically play from track 1.• When a non-readable disc is inse

Page 57 - Seats, restraints 55

In brief 13Climate controlHeated rear window, heated exterior mirrorsGC3N2011AOperated by pressing the = button.See Heated mirrors on page 27.See Heat

Page 58 - 56 Seats, restraints

148 Infotainment system Changing playing trackPress the tSEEKu buttons in play mode to play the previous or next track.• Using the steering wheel remo

Page 59 - Seats, restraints 57

Infotainment system 149View information on playing trackPress the INFORMATION [INFO] button in play mode to the display information about the track be

Page 60 - Isofix child restraint

150 Infotainment system Using CD menuChanging the playback modeFrom the play mode, press the MENU-TUNE button to display the CD menu.Turn the MENU-TUN

Page 61 - Storage compartments

Infotainment system 151CD Menu Searching FoldersFor MP3 (WMA) discs, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob from the CD menu to move to the desired folder,

Page 62 - Cupholders

152 Infotainment system • However, it may take a long time to read the disc depending on the number of music filesPress the MENU-TUNE button again, an

Page 63 - Sunglasses storage

Infotainment system 153Auxiliary DevicesUSB player (only for Type A model)Cautions for using USB devices• Operation cannot be guaranteed if the HDD bu

Page 64 - Luggage/load locations

154 Infotainment system This may cause damage to the product or the performance of the USB device.• Disconnect the connected USB storage device when t

Page 65 - Storage 63

Infotainment system 155About MP3 (WMA) music files• The MP3 files that can be played are as follows.- Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps- Sampling frequency:

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156 Infotainment system Connecting the USB storage deviceConnect the USB storage device with music files to be played to the USB connecting terminal.•

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Infotainment system 157If the USB storage device to be played is already connected, repeatedly press the CD/AUX button to select the USB player.• It w

Page 68 - Features

14 In brief Automatic transmissionGC3N9003AP (PARK): Locks the front wheels. Select P only when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is app

Page 69 - Storage Panel Cover

158 Infotainment system iPod player (only for Type A model)Limited to models supporting the iPod connectionMain buttons/Control knobThe following main

Page 70 - Roof Rack System

Infotainment system 159• Only connect the iPod to this product with connection cables supported by iPod products. Other connection cables cannot be us

Page 71 - Information on loading

160 Infotainment system • Refer to the following table for the classification items related to the search function provided by the iPod product.Afterw

Page 72 - 70 Storage

Infotainment system 161Exterior Sound (AUX) InputLimited to models supporting external sound connectionMain buttons/Control knobThe following main but

Page 73 - Instruments and

162 Infotainment system PersonalisationPersonalisationMain buttons/control knob• The buttons and control knob used in the system setup are as follows.

Page 74 - Windshield wiper/washer

Infotainment system 163Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to attain the desired setup value or functioning state, and then press MENU-TUNE button.• If th

Page 75 - Adjustable wiper interval

164 Infotainment system [Time Date]Set time: Manually set the hours and minutes for the current time.Set date: Manually set the current year/month/dat

Page 76

Infotainment system 165[Bluetooth Settings]Bluetooth: Enter the Bluetooth menu.- Activation: Select On or Off.- Device list: Select the desired device

Page 77 - Instruments and controls 75

166 Infotainment system Power door locks- Auto door unlock: Activate or deactivate the automatic door unlocking function after switching off ignition.

Page 78 - Power outlets

Infotainment system 167Connecting BluetoothRegistering the Bluetooth deviceRegister the Bluetooth device to be connected to the Infotainment system.•

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In brief 15MD173Shift freely.Getting Started Check before starting off Tyre pressure and condition. Engine oil level and fluid levels. All windows,

Page 80 - Cigarette lighter

168 Infotainment system • The Infotainment system can register up to five Bluetooth devices.• In some Bluetooth devices, it is only possible to use it

Page 81 - Ashtrays

Infotainment system 169You can register by using the MENU-TUNE button with control knob, moving to select the item, moving to delete the item to delet

Page 82 - Warning lights, gauges

170 Infotainment system • Sometimes, Bluetooth can only be connected through hands-free or the Bluetooth audio play functions despite a stereo headset

Page 83 - Fuel gauge

Infotainment system 171• The sound played by the Bluetooth device is delivered through the Infotainment system.• For Bluetooth audio to play, the musi

Page 84 - Service display

172 Infotainment system If Bluetooth audio playback is not functioning, then check to see if the mobile phone is in the waiting screen mode.• Sometime

Page 85 - Instruments and controls 83

Infotainment system 173Hands-free phoneTaking callsWhen a phone call comes through the connected Bluetooth mobile phone, the playing track will be cut

Page 86 - 84 Instruments and controls

174 Infotainment system • While conversing, it is possible to block the transmitted sound by selecting the Mute Microphone item by using the MENU-TUNE

Page 87 - Safety belt reminders

Infotainment system 175Ending a callTo end the a call, press Mute/Hang up button on the steering wheel remote control or turn the MENU-TUNE control kn

Page 88 - Airbag on-off light

176 Infotainment system • Depending on the mobile phone, there are cases in which the call is made through the call history of the received or missed

Page 89 - Service vehicle soon light

Infotainment system 177Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the desired letters, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to enter the number.• Repeat

Page 90

16 In brief  Diesel engine: turn the key to position 2 for preheating until K goes out. Turn the key to position 3, depressing the clutch pedal and

Page 91 - Instruments and controls 89

178 Infotainment system Using the Phone MenuPhone Menu Phone book SearchPress the MENU-TUNE button, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select Phon

Page 92 - Engine coolant temperature

Infotainment system 179To call the relevant number, press the MENU-TUNE button.• For more directions, refer to the making phone calls item.Phone Menu

Page 93 - Immobilizer light

180 Infotainment system Notice for updating contacts• This function can be used with mobile phones that support contacts update and the call history t

Page 94 - 92 Instruments and controls

Infotainment system 181• When the contacts update or call history transmission is completed, all hands-free and Bluetooth audio play modes will be aut

Page 95 - Information displays

182 Infotainment system Phone Menu Phone book Delete allEvery single phone number that has been stored in the system contacts will be deleted.Use

Page 96 - 94 Instruments and controls

Infotainment system 183Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to check the call history and to make a call.Press the MENU-TUNE button to call the selected nu

Page 97 - . Until

184 Infotainment system button with control knob to set up the desired item.To set up the ring tone and its volume used by the Bluetooth function, use

Page 98 - 96 Instruments and controls

Climate controls 185Climate controlsClimate control systems ...185Air vents ...192Maintenance...

Page 99 - Board information display

186 Climate controls Air distributionSelect air outlet by turning the knob.Y: Air flow is directed to the upper body. Each vent can be adjusted.\: Air

Page 100 - Vehicle messages

Climate controls 1871. Push recirculation button for the recirculation mode.2. Turn temperature control knob all the way to the red area for heating.3

Page 101 - Trip computer

Keys, doors and windows 17Keys, doors and windowsKeys and locks ...17Doors...23Ve

Page 102 - Average speed

188 Climate controls Air recirculation system WGC3E8005AThe air recirculation mode is operated with the W button.Heated rear window and outside mirror

Page 103 - Driving time

Climate controls 189Air conditioning systemGC3E8006AControls for: Temperature Fan speed Air distribution Demisting and Defrosting Air recirculati

Page 104 - Vehicle personalization

190 Climate controls Demisting windshieldGC3E8007A1. Turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST 5.2. The recirculation button will be to air fresh mode

Page 105 - Instruments and controls 103

Climate controls 191Cooling uOperated with the u button and is functional only when the engine and fan are running.The air conditioning system cools a

Page 106 - 104 Instruments and controls

192 Climate controls 4. Turn fan control knob to highest speed.Air ventsAdjustable air ventsAt least one air vent must be open while cooling is on in

Page 107 - Instruments and controls 105

Climate controls 193Fixed air ventsAdditional air vents are located beneath the windshield and front door windows and in floor.MaintenanceAir intakeGO

Page 108

194 Climate controls TDL133A2. Remove the filter cover by unclipping out both sides of the cover.3. Replace the air conditioner filter.4. Assemble the

Page 109 - Lighting

Climate controls 195CautionUse only correct refrigerant.{WarningClimate control systems are serviced by qualified personnel only. Improper service met

Page 111 - Manual headlamp range

Driving and operating 197Driving and operatingDriving information ...197Starting and operating ...197Engine exhaust..

Page 113 - Interior lighting

18 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote controlTDL048AUsed to operate: Central locking system Anti-theft alarm systemThe radio remote control has an

Page 114 - Sun visor lamps

198 Driving and operating Ignition positionsMD0970(LOCK): Ignition off1(ACC): Ignition off, steering wheel lock released2(ON): Ignition on, preheating

Page 115 - Lighting features

Driving and operating 199 Diesel engine: turn the key to position 2 for preheating until K goes out. Turn the key to position 3, depressing the clut

Page 116 - Battery power protection

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

Page 117 - Infotainment system

Driving and operating 201Restart of the engine by the driverDepress the clutch pedal to restart the engine.The engine start is indicated by the needle

Page 118 - Theft-Deterrent Feature

202 Driving and operating  Close windows. Lock the vehicle and activate the anti-theft alarm system.Engine exhaustEngine exhaustDiesel particle filt

Page 119 - Overview

Driving and operating 203GC3E9003AUnder certain driving conditions, e.g. short distances, the system cannot clean itself automatically.If the filter r

Page 120 - 118 Infotainment system

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

Page 121 - Infotainment system 119

Driving and operating 205Transmission DisplayTGL023AIt is located in the instrument cluster.It indicates the selected gear or transmission mode.Select

Page 122 - 120 Infotainment system

206 Driving and operating Shifting between gear positionsGC3N9003AMovement between certain gear positions requires pressing the release button on the

Page 123 - Infotainment system 121

Driving and operating 207MD174Push the release button to shift. Arrows indicate shifts that do not require you to push the release button.MD172Depress

Page 124 - 122 Infotainment system

Keys, doors and windows 19Radio remote control battery replacementReplace the battery as soon as the range is noticeably diminished.Batteries do not b

Page 125 - Operation

208 Driving and operating In manual mode, downward shifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows down. When the vehicle stops, 1st gear is auto

Page 126 - Auto volume control

Driving and operating 209KickdownMD102For faster acceleration press the accelerator pedal all the way down and hold. The transmission shifts to a lowe

Page 127 - Tone Settings

210 Driving and operating GC3N9005A3. Remove the cap on the console with a thin object such as a flat-head screwdriver.GC3N9006A4. Insert and press th

Page 128 -  CD/MP3...)

Driving and operating 211Manual transmissionManual transmissionGC3N9007ATo engage reverse, with the vehicle stationary pull up the button on the selec

Page 129 - Infotainment system 127

212 Driving and operating Drive SystemsAll-Wheel DriveIf your vehicle has active on demand all-wheel drive (AWD), the AWD system operates automaticall

Page 130 - AM/FM Radio and DAB (only

Driving and operating 213CautionIf one of the circuits fail, the brake pedal must be pressed with greater pressure and the braking distance may be inc

Page 131 - Listening to radio or DAB

214 Driving and operating Antilock brake system (ABS)Antilock brake system (ABS) prevents the wheels from locking.ABS starts to regulate brake pressur

Page 132 - 130 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 215Parking brakeGC3N9008AAlways apply parking brake firmly without operating the release button, and apply as firmly as possible

Page 133 - Auto linking

216 Driving and operating DeactivationGC3N9009ATCS can be deactivated when spinning of drive wheels is required. Press button g.Control indicator i il

Page 134 - 132 Infotainment system

Driving and operating 217See Electronic stability control (ESC) indicator light on page 89.DeactivationGC3N9009AFor very high-performance driving ESC

Page 135 - Radio favourites

20 Keys, doors and windows Central locking systemYou can activate the central door locking system from the front door. This system allows you to lock

Page 136 - Favorites

218 Driving and operating Hill descent control (HDC) systemWhen travelling down steep gradients, this function allows you to travel at a low speed wit

Page 137 - FM/DAB

Driving and operating 219Cruise control GC3N9010AThe cruise control system allows you to maintain speed without pressing the accelerator pedal.This sy

Page 138 - Update

220 Driving and operating Increasing setting speed• Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+ and hold it. Your vehicle will accelerate. Release the adjust wheel

Page 139 - RDS (Radio Data System)

Driving and operating 221Speed limit systemTEL076AThe speed limit system is enables vehicle to set a maximum speed. The maximum speed has been set it

Page 140 - Switching regionalisation on

222 Driving and operating Resume stored speedTurn the adjust wheel to RES/+. The previously setting speed will be set. To active, turn the adjust whee

Page 141 - Radio traffic service

Driving and operating 223The system consists of four ultrasonic parking sensors in the rear bumper.NoteThe attached parts in the detection area cause

Page 142 - Blocking out traffic

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

Page 143 - Fixed Mast Antenna

Driving and operating 225Turning the rear visionCamera System Off or On When the key is in the ON/START position and the driver shifts the vehicle int

Page 144 - Audio Players

226 Driving and operating When the system does not seem to work properlyThe RVC system might not work properly or display a clear image if: The RVC i

Page 145 - Infotainment system 143

Driving and operating 227Filling the tankCautionIf you use inappropriate grade fuel or put incorrect fuel additives into the fuel tank, the engine and

Page 146 - 144 Infotainment system

Keys, doors and windows 21UnlockingRadio remote controlTDL050APress button K.Unlock all doors.Hazard lamps will flash twice.If unlock driver's do

Page 147 - Infotainment system 145

228 Driving and operating GC3D8001AThe fuel filler door is in the right rear side of vehicle.1. Stop the engine.2. Unlock the fuel filler door, press

Page 148 - Playing CD/MP3

Vehicle care 229Vehicle careGeneral information...229Vehicle checks ...230Bulb replacement ...

Page 149 - Infotainment system 147

230 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 150 - 148 Infotainment system

Vehicle care 231HoodOpeningGO3E10054A1. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position.GC3D9001A2. Push safety catch lever to the right

Page 151 - Infotainment system 149

232 Vehicle care GO3E10074AGO3E10003A3. Pull up the support rod lightly from the holder.And then secure it at the left side hook on the hood.ClosingBe

Page 152 - Track list

Vehicle care 233GO3E10002ACautionDo not pull down on the hood when the hood is supported by rod.

Page 153 - Search

234 Vehicle care Engine compartment overviewPetrol engine - 1.4GO3E10004A

Page 154 - 152 Infotainment system

Vehicle care 235Petrol engine - 1.6GO3E10005A

Page 155 - Remove

236 Vehicle care Petrol engine - 1.8GO3E10055B

Page 156 - Number Korean 

Vehicle care 237Diesel engine - 1.7GO3E10006A

Page 157 - Infotainment system 155

22 Keys, doors and windows Disengaging the deadlock occurs when unlocking the doors in the normal way.Delayed LockingThis feature will delay the actua

Page 158 - 156 Infotainment system

238 Vehicle care 1. Engine air filter 2. Dipstick for engine oil level3. Engine oil cap4. Brake fluid container5. Battery6. Fuse block7. Washer fluid

Page 159 - Remove USB

Vehicle care 239TDL164AWe recommend the use of the correct grade engine oil.The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick.GC3G1000

Page 160 - 158 Infotainment system

240 Vehicle care Engine Oil Life SystemThis vehicle has a computer system that indicates when to change the engine oil and filter.This is

Page 161 - Infotainment system 159

Vehicle care 2411. Turn the ignition key to ON/START with the engine off.TDL169A2. Using the MENU button and adjuster wheel in the turn signal lever,

Page 162 - Eject iPod

242 Vehicle care Automatic Transmission FluidIt is not necessary to check the automatic transmission fluid level. If you have a problem e.g. leak, hav

Page 163 - Exterior Sound (AUX) Input

Vehicle care 243Engine coolantIn countries with moderate climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx. -30C.In countries with extrem

Page 164 - Personalisation

244 Vehicle care Fill up with a mixture of demineralised water and anti-freeze approved for the vehicle. Install the cap tightly. Have the anti-freeze

Page 165 - Infotainment system 163

Vehicle care 245Power steering fluidElectric Power SteeringIf the electronic power steering system is equipped, the power steering fluid is not used.H

Page 166 - 164 Infotainment system

246 Vehicle care Washer fluidTDL042AFill with windshield washer fluid that contains anti-freeze.To refill windshield washer fluid reservoir: Use only

Page 167 - Infotainment system 165

Vehicle care 247Brake fluid<For LHD>TDL037A<For RHD>GO3E10066AThe brake fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks.When filling

Page 168 - Phone (only for Type A

Keys, doors and windows 23Safety locksTDL002AYou can use a key or suitable screwdriver.To operate the child security door lock, turn the child locks i

Page 169 - Bluetooth settings

248 Vehicle care BatteryThe vehicle battery is maintenance free.Batteries do not belong in household waste. They must be disposed of at an appropriate

Page 170 - Bluetooth 

Vehicle care 249Replacing the batteryNoteAny deviation from the instructions given in this paragraph may lead to a temporary deactivation of the stop-

Page 171 - Bluetooth settings 

250 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 172 - Bluetooth audio

Vehicle care 251Rear wiper blade GO3E10060A1. Remove the wiper cover from the wiper assembly. 2. Lift wiper blade up to plane.GO3E10061A3. Press slide

Page 173 - Infotainment system 171

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

Page 174 - 172 Infotainment system

Vehicle care 253GC3E10004A3. Remove the bulb from the bulb socket and replace the bulb.4. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on

Page 175 - Hands-free phone

254 Vehicle care Parking lmapsGC3N10008A1. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning counterclockwise.2. Remove bulb socket from reflector.3. Det

Page 176 - 174 Infotainment system

Vehicle care 255GC3N10011A2. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate counterclockwise, remove and renew bulb.3. Insert bulb holder in reflector, rotate

Page 177 - Calling by Re-dial

256 Vehicle care GC3N10014A4. Remove bulb holder. Remove and renew bulb.5. Insert bulb holder into the taillamp assembly. Install tail light assembly

Page 178 - Calling by Entering Numbers

Vehicle care 257Center high-mounted stoplamp (CHMSL)GC3D9010AIf the CHMSL is not operated, have the checked by repairer.License plate lampGC3D9011A1.

Page 179 - Infotainment system 177

24 Keys, doors and windows NoteWhen engine is running, tailgate can open with shift lever in "P" position (automatic transmission) / parking

Page 180 - Phone book 

258 Vehicle care Interior lampsCourtesy lamps1. To remove it, prise the opposite side of the lamp switch using a flat-blade screwdriver. (Be careful n

Page 181 - Update, and then

Vehicle care 259When inspecting the fuse box, refer to the fuse box label.Fuse extractorA fuse extractor is located in the fuse box in the engine comp

Page 182 - 180 Infotainment system

260 Vehicle care Main fuse blockGO3E10010AMini Fuses1. SUNROOF2. OSRVM SW3. CANISTER VENT SOLENOID4. NOT USED5. EBCM VALVE6. IBS7. NOT USED8. TCM B+9.

Page 183 - Infotainment system 181

Vehicle care 26135. A/C CLUTCH36. FRONT FOG LAMPJ-case Fuses1. EBCM PUMP2. FRT WIPER3. BLOWER4. IEC R/C5. NOT USED6. Gasoline: NOT USEDDiesel: FUEL HE

Page 184 - Call lists

262 Vehicle care Instrument panel fuse blockGO3E10035AInterior fuse block is located on the underside of the driver’s side instrument panel.To access

Page 185

Vehicle care 26316. SPARE17. PWR WNDWSW DR18. RAIN SNSR19. BCM RVC20. SWC BKLT21. AC APO22. CIGAR LTR/DC APO23. SPARE24. SPARE25. SPARE26. SDM RC/AOS

Page 186 - 184 Infotainment system

264 Vehicle care GO3E10013ARelays1. IGN RELAY2. RUN RELAYMini Fuses1. PWR LUM SW DR 2. PWR LUM SW PASS 3. AMPLIFIER4. TRLR SOCKET5. AWD MDL6. AOS MDL7

Page 187 - Climate controls

Vehicle care 265Vehicle toolsToolsVehicles with tyre repair kitGO3E10039AThe tools and tyre repair kit are in the right side of rear compartment.See T

Page 188 - Maximum heating

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

Page 189 - Defrosting windshield

Vehicle care 267Tyre Pressure Monitor OperationThis vehicle may have a Tyre Pressure Monitor System (TPMS).The TPMS is designed to warn the driver whe

Page 190 - Heated rear window and

Keys, doors and windows 25Vehicle securityAnti-theft alarm systemActivationTDL052APress button Q on the radio remote control.The anti-theft alarm syst

Page 191 - Air conditioning system

268 Vehicle care GC3E10001AWhen a low tyre pressure condition is detected, the TPMS illuminates the low tyre pressure telltale located on the instrume

Page 192 - Demisting windshield

Vehicle care 269TPMS Malfunction IndicatorGC3E10001AThe TPMS will not function properly if one or more of the TPMS sensors are missing or inoperable.

Page 193 - Cooling u

270 Vehicle care TPMS Sensor Matching ProcessEach TPMS sensor has a unique identification code. The identification code needs to be matched to a new t

Page 194 - Air vents

Vehicle care 2717. Start with the driver side front tyre.8. Place the relearn tool against the tyre sidewall, near the valve stem. Then press the butt

Page 195 - Maintenance

272 Vehicle care Tyre rotationTyres are rotated to achieve a more uniform wear for all tyres. The first rotation is the most important.Any time unusua

Page 196 - Air conditioning regular

Vehicle care 273Wheel coversWheel covers and tyres that are factory approved for the respective vehicle and comply with all of the relevant wheel and

Page 197 - {Warning

274 Vehicle care GO3E10040A2. Remove the compressor and the sealeant bottle.TDL087A3. Remove the electrical connection cable (1) and air hose (2) from

Page 198

Vehicle care 275Set the compressor near the tyre in such a way that the sealant bottle is upright.JE81A8. Unscrew valve cap from defective tyre.9. Scr

Page 199 - Driving and

276 Vehicle care Reattach the tyre repair kit and continue the filling procedure for 10 minutes. If the prescribed tyre pressure is still not obtained

Page 200 - Starting the engine

Vehicle care 277The compressor and sealant can be used from approx. -30C~70C (-22~158F).Tyre changingMixing tyres could cause you to lose control w

Page 201 - Automatic engine start/stop

26 Keys, doors and windows Automatic door unlocks All doors will be automatically unlocked when the impact is delivered to impact sensors while the ig

Page 202 - Automatic engine stop

278 Vehicle care Removing the flat tyre and installing the spare tyre1. Do a safety check before proceeding.2. Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise

Page 203 - Restart of the engine by the

Vehicle care 279GC3D9013A4. Position the jack head, as shown. Set the jack to the necessary height before positioning it below the jacking point.5. At

Page 204 - Engine exhaust

280 Vehicle care VSD011A6. Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise the vehicle far enough off the ground for the compact spare to fit under the vehicl

Page 205 - Catalytic converter

Vehicle care 28119133199. Remove any rust or dirt from the wheel bolts, mounting surfaces, and spare wheel.10. Install the compact spare tyre.11. Put

Page 206 - Automatic

282 Vehicle care The spare wheel is located in the tailgate (or boot lid) beneath the floor covering. It is secured in the recess with a wing nut.The

Page 207 - Selector lever

Vehicle care 283GC3E10002A1. Position the wheel on middle of the load compartment.2. Stick the loop end of the strap through the according lashing eye

Page 208 - Shifting between gear

284 Vehicle care  A discharged battery can already freeze at temperatures of 0 C.Defrost the frozen battery before connecting jump leads. Wear eye

Page 209 - Manual mode

Vehicle care 2854. Switch on electrical consumers (e.g. headlights, heated rear window) of the vehicle receiving the jump start.5. Reverse above seque

Page 210 - Rocking the vehicle

286 Vehicle care Towing the vehicle with all wheel drive systemIf towing by 2 wheels, lift the front driving wheels and tow with the front tyres locke

Page 211 - Interruption of power

Vehicle care 287Emergency towingIf towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily towed by a rope secured to the eme

Page 212

Keys, doors and windows 27Remote control mirrorsGC3N2006ASelect the relevant exterior mirror by turning the control knob to left (L) or right (R). The

Page 213 - Manual transmission

288 Vehicle care Vehicle with automatic transmission: Do not tow the vehicle using tow eye. Towing with a tow rope could cause severe automatic transm

Page 214 - Drive Systems

Vehicle care 289Appearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factory using a high quality lock cylinder grease. Use de-icing agent

Page 215

290 Vehicle care Do not use hard objects to remove spots of tar. Use tar removal spray on painted surfaces.Exterior lightsHeadlamp and other lamp cove

Page 216 - Antilock brake system

Vehicle care 291Rims are painted and can be treated with the same agents as the body.Paintwork damageRectify minor paintwork damage with a touch-up pe

Page 217 - Ride control systems

292 Vehicle care Permanent damage can result from using cleaners on surfaces for which they were not intended. Apply the cleaner directly to the clean

Page 218 - Electronic stability control

Vehicle care 293To clean:1. Saturate a lint-free, clean white cloth with water or club soda.2. Remove excess moisture.3. Start on the outside edge of

Page 219 - Deactivation

294 Vehicle care Instrument panel, vinyl, and other plastic surfaces To remove dust, a soft cloth dampened with water can be used.If a more thorough c

Page 220 - Hill descent control (HDC)

Vehicle care 295Floor matsUse the following guidelines for proper floor mat usage:• The original equipment floor mats were designed for your vehicle.

Page 222 - Resume stored speed

Service and maintenance 297Service and maintenanceGeneral information...297Scheduled maintenance...298Recommended fluids,

Page 223 - Setting Speed

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

Page 224 - Object detection

28 Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrorsManual rearview mirrorGO3E2007ATo reduce dazzle, pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing.Auto

Page 225

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

Page 226 - Rear vision camera (RVC)

Service and maintenance 299I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace. R - Replace or

Page 227

300 Service and maintenance Footnotes22 Replace automatic transmission oilNormal conditions : every 150,000km(100,000 miles) / 10 YearsSevere conditio

Page 228 - Fuel for diesel engines

Service and maintenance 3015Visually inspect brake lines and hoses for, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and dis

Page 229 - Filling the tank

302 Service and maintenance 20The diesel fuel filter cartridge may need to be replaced more frequently, based on biodiesel usage, driving in severe du

Page 230 - 228 Driving and operating

Service and maintenance 303Additional servicingExtreme operating conditionsExtreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the following o

Page 231 - Vehicle care

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

Page 232 - Vehicle checks

Service and maintenance 305Use of substitute engine oils if dexos is unavailable: In the event that dexos approved engine oil is not available at an o

Page 233

306 Service and maintenance When selecting an Oil of the appropriate Viscosity Grade be sure to always select an Oil that meets the dexos™‚ Specificat

Page 234

Service and maintenance 307Power steering fluidOnly use Dexron VI fluid.Manual transmission fluid Only use Castrol BOT 303 fluid.Automatic transmissio

Page 235 - Vehicle care 233

Keys, doors and windows 29WindowsManual windowsGO3E2009AThe door windows can be opened or closed with the window winders.Power windowsGC3N2009Power wi

Page 237 - Petrol engine - 1.6

Technical data 309Technical dataVehicle identification...309Vehicle data...310Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 238 - Petrol engine - 1.8

310 Technical data Vehicle dataEngine dataSales designation 1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.8Engine identifier codeNumber of cylinders 4444Piston displacement [c

Page 239 - Diesel engine - 1.7

Technical data 311PerformanceFuel consumption - CO2-emissionsEngine 1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.8 1.8Top speed [km/h] ([mph]) AWD FWD F

Page 240 - Engine oil

312 Technical data Vehicle weightMin. Curb weight, with driver (75kg)Max. Curb weight, with driver (75kg)Gross vehicle weightEngine1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel

Page 241

Technical data 313Vehicle dimensionsLength [mm] 4248Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1766Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 2035Height (without a

Page 242 - Engine Oil Life System

314 Technical data Capacities and SpecificationsEngine oilFuel tankEngine 1.4 1.6 1.7 Diesel 1.8including Filter [l] 4L 4.5L 5.4L 4.5Lbetween MIN and

Page 243 - Vehicle care 241

Technical data 315Tyre pressuresEU 27+2 GASEU27+2 DieselTypeFront[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi])1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5PersonsCOMPORT ECO

Page 244 - Engine air filter

316 Technical data Non-EU GASTypeFront[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi])1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5PersonsCOMPORT ECO GVW COMPORT ECO GVW205/70R

Page 245 - Engine coolant

Customer information 317Customer informationVehicle data recording and privacy...317Vehicle Data Reco

Page 246

30 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 247 - Power steering fluid

318 Customer information This data could provide an understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. Data could be recorded by

Page 248 - Washer fluid

IndexAAccessories and modifications .. 229Adjustable air vents ... 192Air conditioning regular operation ...

Page 249 - Brake fluid

... 199Automatic light control ... 108Automatic Transmission ... 204Automatic Tr

Page 250

Engine exhaust ...202Engine oil ...238Engine Oil Life System ...240Engine oil pre

Page 251 - Wiper blade replacement

Interior lamps ... 258Interior lighting ... 112Interruption of power supply ... 209Introduction

Page 252 - Front wiper blade

Safety locks ...23Seat adjustment ...3, 38Seat position ...37Selector

Page 253 - Bulb replacement

Vehicle personalization ... 102Vehicle Storage ... 229Vehicle weight ... 312WWarning buzzers

Page 254 - Headlamps and parking

Keys, doors and windows 31Child safety system for rear windowsGC3N2010Press switch v to deactivate rear power windows.To activate press v again.Heated

Page 255 - Vehicles when driving abroad

32 Keys, doors and windows Sun visorsThe sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling.The sun visors have mirror covers

Page 256 - Front turn signal lamps

Keys, doors and windows 33Tilt Open/CloseTo open the sunroof with tilting, press the switch (3).To close the sunroof, press the switch (4).Auto open/c

Page 258 - Side turn signal lamps

Seats, restraints 35Seats, restraintsHead restraints ...35Front seats ...37Safety belts...

Page 259 - License plate lamp

36 Seats, restraints Head restraints on front seatsHeight adjustmentGO3E3001APull the head restraint upwards.To move down press the catch (1) and push

Page 260 - Electrical system

Seats, restraints 37Rear headrest non-use position GO3E3022AWhen the rear headrest is at the pull-down position, this is the non-use position of headr

Page 261 - Engine compartment fuse

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

Page 262 - Main fuse block

38 Seats, restraints  Set the seat high enough to have a clear field of vision on all sides and on all display instruments. There should be at least

Page 263 - Auxiliary fuse block

Seats, restraints 39Seat backrestsGO3E3015APull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly.NoteDo not lean on seat

Page 264 - Instrument panel fuse block

40 Seats, restraints Folding seatbackFront passenger’s seatGC3N3007ATo fold the seatback,1. Lower the head restraint all the way.2. Pull up and hold t

Page 265 - Rear compartment fuse

Seats, restraints 41To raise the seatback, 1. Lift the seatback and push to original position.2. Latch the seatback into place by pushing on the top o

Page 266 - 264 Vehicle care

42 Seats, restraints NoteMake sure that the belts are not damaged by shoes or sharp-edged objects or trapped. Prevent dirt from getting into the belt

Page 267 - Wheels and tyres

Seats, restraints 43Do not make any modifications to belt tensioner components as this will invalidate the vehicle type approval.Three-point safety be

Page 268 - Tyre pressure

44 Seats, restraints Height adjustment on front seat safety beltsGO3E3005A1. Press button.2. Adjust height and engage.Adjust the height so that the be

Page 269 - Tyre Pressure Monitor

Seats, restraints 45Airbag systemAirbag systemThe airbag system consists of a number of individual systems.When triggered the airbags inflate within m

Page 270 - 268 Vehicle care

46 Seats, restraints When an air bag deploys, there may be a loud noise and smoke. These conditions are normal and are not dangerous but in case it ma

Page 271 - TPMS Malfunction Indicator

Seats, restraints 47MD039The forward movement of the front seat occupants is retarded, thereby considerably reducing the risk of injury to the upper b

Page 272 - TPMS Sensor Matching

In brief 3In briefInitial drive informationUnlocking the VehicleRadio remote controlTDL050APress button K.Unlocks all doors. Hazard lamps will flash t

Page 273 - Tread depth

48 Seats, restraints GO3E3006AThe side airbag system is triggered in the event of an accident of a certain severity. The ignition must be ON.MD041The

Page 274 - Tyre rotation

Seats, restraints 49Curtain airbag systemGO3E3009AThe curtain airbag system consists of an airbag in the roof frame on each side. This can be identifi

Page 275 - Tyre repair kit

50 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 276 - 274 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 51GC3G3001AAs long as the control indicator U is not illuminated, the airbag systems for the front passenger seat will inflate in th

Page 277 - Vehicle care 275

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

Page 278 - 276 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 53A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced.Please ensure that infants and childre

Page 279 - Tyre changing

54 Seats, restraints Child Restraint Installation LocationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemOn front passenger seatOn rear outb

Page 280 - Removing the flat tyre and

Seats, restraints 55See Head restraints on page 35NoteMove front seat to the foremost or adjust front seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to

Page 281

56 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemIL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the "

Page 282

Seats, restraints 57ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA - ISO/F3: Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight clas

Page 283 - Compact spare tyre

4In brief Seat backrestsGO3E3015APull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly.Do not lean on seat when adjusting

Page 284 - Stowing of a damaged wheel

58 Seats, restraints Isofix child restraint systemsGC3N3004AFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX mounting brackets. Sp

Page 285 - Jump starting

Storage 59StorageStorage compartments ...59Luggage/load locations ...62Additional Storage Features...66Roof Rack S

Page 286 - 284 Vehicle care

60 Storage GC3N4002AIt is located on top of the glove box.To open, push the button.It is used for small articles, etc.To close, firmly push the storag

Page 287 - Towing the vehicle

Storage 61GO3E4005AThe cup holders are located in the center console and the rear seat armrest.To use the rear seat cup holder, pull the strap in the

Page 288 - 286 Vehicle care

62 Storage Underseat storageGO3E4006ATo use the front passenger seat undertray, pull up on the end of the tray and pull it toward the instrument panel

Page 289 - Vehicle care 287

Storage 63To fold down the rear seatbacks : 1. Push head restraints down by pressing the catch.NoteTo ensure enough room for rear seat cushion operati

Page 290 - Towing another vehicle

64 Storage GO3E4008A2. Fold the seatback forward and down.GO3E4010A3. Put the safety belts of the outboard seats into the belt guides.4. To return the

Page 291 - Appearance care

Storage 65CautionWhen returning rear seatback to the upright position, place the rear safety belt and buckles between the rear seatback and one cushio

Page 292 - 290 Vehicle care

66 Storage Additional Storage FeaturesConvenience NetYou can carry small loads with your convenience net.Before installing the convenience net, read t

Page 293 - Interior care

Storage 67GO3E4024AFold the load floor and place the hook into the shopping hook located in the side trim as shown.NoteIf it is located in inappropria

Page 294 - 292 Vehicle care

In brief 5Horizontal adjustmentGO3E3002APull the head restraint forwards. It is adjusted to the three positions. To move back pull the head restraint

Page 295 - Vehicle care 293

68 Storage Roof Rack SystemRoof rackGC3E4001AThe roof rack can be used to conveniently carry additional cargo, or bulky items.The roof rack has side r

Page 296 - Plastic and rubber parts

Storage 69Information on loading the vehicleInformation on loading the vehicle Heavy objects in the tailgate should be placed against the seat backre

Page 297 - Floor mats

70 Storage  Driving with a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to

Page 298

Instruments and controls 71Instruments and controlsControls ...71Warning lights, gauges and indicators...

Page 299 - Service and

72 Instruments and controls Steering wheel controlsGC3N5002AThe infotainment system and the cruise control can be operated by the controls on the stee

Page 300 - Scheduled maintenance

Instruments and controls 733: Misting function.Misting functionTo operate the windshield wipers once in case of light rain or mist, lightly press the

Page 301 - R - Replace or change

74 Instruments and controls Windshield washerTDL030APull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield and the wiper swipes for one stroke.Rear w

Page 302 - Footnotes

Instruments and controls 75WasherTDL031APush the lever toward the instrument panel.Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window and the wiper swipes f

Page 303 - Service and maintenance 301

76 Instruments and controls Clock<Type 1>GC3G5014A<Type 2>GC3N5004ATime and date are shown in the infotainment display.Settings for time a

Page 304 - 302 Service and maintenance

Instruments and controls 77GC3N5006AA 230V power outlet is located below the backward of center console.Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of

Page 305 - Recommended fluids

6In brief Exterior mirrorsGC3N2006ASelect the relevant exterior mirror by turning the control knob to left (L) or right (R). Then swivel the control t

Page 306 - Engine Oil

78 Instruments and controls Cigarette lighterGC3G5001ATo operate the cigar lighter, turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and push the lighter in all

Page 307 - Engine Oil Viscosity Grades

Instruments and controls 79AshtraysGC3G5002AThe portable ashtray can be placed in the cup holders.To open the ashtray, gently lift the lid of the asht

Page 308 - Coolant and antifreeze

80 Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges and indicatorsSpeedometerTHR012AIndicates vehicle speed.OdometerGC3N5016AThe odometer shows how far

Page 309 - Automatic transmission fluid

Instruments and controls 81TachometerPetrolGC3E5003ADieselGC3E5004ADisplays the engine revolutions per minute.Drive in a low engine speed range for ea

Page 310

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

Page 311 - Technical data

Instruments and controls 83Control indicators in the instrument clusterType 1GC3E5001B

Page 312 - Vehicle data

84 Instruments and controls Type 2GC3E5002B

Page 313 - -emissions

Instruments and controls 85Transmission displayTGL023AIt indicates the selected gear or transmission mode.Turn signalG flashes green.FlashesThe contro

Page 314 - Vehicle weight

86 Instruments and controls Airbag and safety belt tensioner light9 illuminates red.When the ignition is switched on, the control indicator illuminate

Page 315 - Vehicle dimensions

Instruments and controls 87Charging system light" illuminates red.It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the

Page 316 - Capacities and Specifications

In brief 7Instrument Panel OverviewLHDGC3G1001A

Page 317 - Tyre pressures

88 Instruments and controls Brake system warning light$ illuminates red.Illuminates when the parking brake is released, if the brake fluid level is to

Page 318 - Non-EU GAS

Instruments and controls 89Ultrasonic parking assist lightX illuminates yellow. Fault due to sensors that are dirty Covered by ice or snow Outside

Page 319 - Customer

90 Instruments and controls Stop the vehicle in safe place, check tyres and inflate the tyres to the recommended pressure on the tyre inflation pressu

Page 320 - 318 Customer information

Instruments and controls 91Engine oil pressure light: illuminates red.It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the e

Page 321

92 Instruments and controls Reduced Engine Power lightw illuminates yellow.It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after

Page 322

Instruments and controls 93Information displaysDriver Information Center (DIC)GC3G5004AThe Driver Information Center (DIC) is located in the instrumen

Page 323

94 Instruments and controls When the remaining oil life is low, the vehicle message code 82(Change engine oil soon) will appear in the Driver Informat

Page 324

Instruments and controls 95Tyre learnTNA020AThis display allows for matching new tyre and wheel by the TPMS sensors.To process matching, press the SET

Page 325

96 Instruments and controls Compass Zone SettingPress the SET/CLR button a few seconds to set compass zone and turn the adjuster wheel to select one o

Page 326

Instruments and controls 97Compass recalibrationGC3G5010Apress the SET/CLR button for a few seconds to recalibrate and drive in circles (360) then co

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