Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung Mokka (2013) des Produzenten Opel
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OPEL MOKKA Owner's Manual.
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Introduction .................................... 2 In brief ............................................ 6 Keys, doors and windows ............ 20 Seats, restraints ........................... 34 Storage ........................................ 51 Instruments and controls .
2 Introduction Introduction.
Introduction 3 Vehicle specific data Please enter your vehicle's data on the previous page to keep it easily accessible. This information is available in the sections "Service and maintenance" and "Technical data" as well as on the identification plate.
4 Introduction Danger, Warnings and Cautions 9 Danger Text marked 9 Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. 9 Warning Text marked 9 Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury.
Introduction 5.
6 In brief In brief Initial drive information Vehicle unlocking Press button c to unlock the doors and load compartment. Open the doors by pulling the handles. To open the tailgate, push the touchpad switch below the handle. Radio remote control 3 20, Central locking system 3 22, Load compartment 3 25.
In brief 7 Seat backrests Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment 3 36. Seat height Lever pumping motion up = seat higher down = seat lower Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment 3 36.
8 In brief Head restraint adjustment Pull the head restraint upwards. Press the catch (1) to release and push the head restraint downwards. Head restraints 3 34. Seat belt Pull out the seat belt and engage in belt buckle. The seat belt must not be twisted and must fit close against the body.
In brief 9 Exterior mirrors Select the relevant exterior mirror and adjust it. Convex exterior mirrors 3 27, Electric adjustment 3 27, Folding exterior mirrors 3 28, Heated exterior mirrors 3 28. Steering wheel adjustment Unlock the lever, adjust the steering wheel, then engage the lever and ensure it is fully locked.
10 In brief Instrument panel overview.
In brief 11 1 Side air vents ...................... 112 2 Light switch ........................... 99 3 Turn and lane-change signals ................................. 104 Headlight flash .................... 100 Low beam and high beam .. 100 4 Cruise control .
12 In brief.
In brief 13 Exterior lighting Turn light switch: AUTO = automatic light control: exterior lighting is switched on and off automatically depending on external lighting conditions. m = activation or deactivation of the automatic light control. Switch turns back to AUTO .
14 In brief Turn and lane-change signals lever up = right turn signal lever down = left turn signal Turn and lane-change signals 3 104. Hazard warning flashers Operated with the ¨ button.
In brief 15 Washer and wiper systems Windscreen wiper 2 = fast 1 = slow P = interval wiping or automatic wiping with rain sensor § = off For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down. Windscreen wiper 3 70, Wiper blade replacement 3 154.
16 In brief Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayed on the rear window and the wiper wipes a few times. Climate control Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors The heating is operated by pressing the Ü button. Heated rear window 3 31. Demisting and defrosting the windows Press button V .
In brief 17 Transmission Manual transmission Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, wait 3 seconds after depressing clutch pedal and then press the release button on the selector lever and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever to neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection.
18 In brief Starting the engine ■ Turn key to position 1 ■ move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering wheel lock ■ operate clutch and brake ■ automatic transmission in P or N ■.
In brief 19 switching off the ignition. Turn the front wheels towards the kerb. ■ Lock the vehicle with button e on the radio remote control. Activate the anti-theft alarm system 3 26. ■ Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface.
20 Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys, locks ................................... 20 Doors ........................................... 25 Vehicle security ............................ 25 Exterior mirrors ............................ 27 Interior mirrors .
Keys, doors and windows 21 Fault If the central locking system cannot be operated with the radio remote control, it may be due to the following: ■ Range exceeded ■ Battery voltage too low ■ Freq.
22 Keys, doors and windows A precondition is that Personalization by driver is activated in the personal settings of the Graphic-Info-Display. This must be set for each key used. On vehicles equipped with Colour-Info-Display, the personalisation is permanently activated.
Keys, doors and windows 23 Central locking buttons Locks or unlocks all doors, the load compartment and fuel filler flap from inside the passenger compartment. The central locking buttons are located in the driver's door and passenger's door.
24 Keys, doors and windows Vehicle personalisation 3 95. ON : When pressing the central locking button, three chimes will sound to signal delayed locking is in use.
Keys, doors and windows 25 Doors Load compartment Tailgate Opening After unlocking, push the touchpad switch and open the tailgate. Closing Use one of the interior handles. Do not push the touchpad switch or the emblem whilst closing as this will unlock the tailgate again.
26 Keys, doors and windows Activating Press e on the radio remote control twice within 5 seconds. Anti-theft alarm system The anti-theft alarm system is combined with the anti-theft locking system. It monitors: ■ Doors, load compartment, bonnet, ■ Ignition.
Keys, doors and windows 27 The anti-theft alarm system can be deactivated by pressing the button e or switching on the ignition. Auto door locking If any of the doors is not opened or the position of .
28 Keys, doors and windows In position 0 no mirror is selected. Folding Manual folding For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are struck with sufficient force. Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing.
Keys, doors and windows 29 Interior mirrors Manual anti-dazzle To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. Automatic anti-dazzle Dazzle from following vehicles at night is automatically reduced. Windows Windscreen Heat-reflecting windscreen The heat-reflecting windscreen has a coating which reflects solar radiation.
30 Keys, doors and windows payment must be attached in these areas. Otherwise data recording malfunctions may occur. Windscreen stickers Do not attach stickers such as toll road stickers or similar on the windscreen in the area of the interior mirror.
Keys, doors and windows 31 Child safety system for rear windows Press switch z to deactivate rear power windows. To activate, press z again. Overload If the windows are repeatedly operated within short intervals, the window operation is disabled for some time.
32 Keys, doors and windows Roof Sunroof 9 Warning Take care when operating the sunroof. Risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close eye on the movable parts when operating them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move. Switch on ignition to operate the sunroof.
Keys, doors and windows 33 Initialising after a power failure After a power failure, it may only be possible to operate the sunroof to a limited extent.
34 Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints ............................ 34 Front seats ................................... 35 Seat belts ..................................... 39 Airbag system .............................. 42 Child restraints .
Seats, restraints 35 Horizontal adjustment To adjust horizontally, pull the head restraint forwards. It engages in three positions. To return to its rearmost position, pull fully forwards and release. Head restraints on rear seats Height adjustment Pull the head restraint upwards.
36 Seats, restraints ■ Sit with shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that it is possible to easily reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent. Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel.
Seats, restraints 37 Seat backrests Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the backrest to engage audibly. Seat height Lever pumping motion up = seat higher down = seat lower Seat inclination Adjust the inclination by pressing the button.
38 Seats, restraints Lumbar support Adjust lumbar support using the four-way switch to suit personal requirements. Moving support up and down: push switch up or down. Increasing and decreasing support: push switch forwards or backwards. Adjustable thigh support Pull the lever and slide the thigh support.
Seats, restraints 39 Seat belts The seat belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle holding the occupants in the sitting position. Therefore the risk of injury is considerably reduced. 9 Warning Fasten seat belt before each trip.
40 Seats, restraints Three-point seat belt Fastening Withdraw the belt from the retractor, guide it untwisted across the body and insert the latch plate into the buckle. Tighten the lap belt regularly whilst driving by pulling the shoulder belt. Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly.
Seats, restraints 41 Adjust the height so that the belt lies across the shoulder. It must not lie across the throat or upper arm. 9 Warning Do not adjust while driving.
42 Seats, restraints Airbag system The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems depending on the scope of equipment. When triggered the airbags inflate within milliseconds. They also deflate so quickly that it is often unnoticeable during the collision.
Seats, restraints 43 The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head of the front seat occupants considerably. 9 Warning Optimum protection is only provided when the seat is in the proper position 3 35.
44 Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system The curtain airbag system consists of an airbag in the roof frame on each side. This can be identified by the word AIRBAG on the roof pillars. The curtain airbag system is triggered in the event of a side-on impact of a certain severity.
Seats, restraints 45 Use the ignition key to choose the position: c = front passenger airbags are deactivated and will not inflate in the event of a collision. Control indicator c illuminates continuously in the centre console. A child restraint system can be installed in accordance with the chart Child restraint installation locations 3 47.
46 Seats, restraints deactivated; if not, the triggering of the airbags poses a risk of fatal injury to the child. This is especially the case if rear- facing child restraint systems are used on the front passenger seat.
Seats, restraints 47 Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system Weight and age class On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat activated airbag deactivated airbag Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx.
48 Seats, restraints 1 = Only if front passenger seat airbag system is deactivated. If the child restraint system is being secured using a three- point seat belt, move seat height adjustment to uppermost position and ensure that vehicle safety belt runs forwards from the upper anchorage point.
Seats, restraints 49 1 = Move front passenger seat to the foremost position or adjust front seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to a vertical position to ensure that there is no interference between child restraint system and front seat backrest.
50 Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint systems Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX mounting brackets. Specific vehicle ISOFIX child restraint system positions are marked in the table by IL. ISOFIX mounting brackets are indicated by a label on the backrest.
Storage 51 Storage Storage compartments ................ 51 Load compartment ....................... 63 Roof rack system ......................... 67 Loading information ..................... 67 Storage compartments 9 Warning Do not not store heavy or sharp objects in the storage compartments.
52 Storage Glovebox To open, pull the handle. The glovebox should be closed while driving. Cupholders The cupholders are located in the centre console and rear part of the centre console. To use the rear seat cupholder, pull the strap in the rear seat armrest.
Storage 53 Sunglasses storage Fold down and open. Do not use for storing heavy objects. Underseat storage Lift drawer at the front and pull out. To close, push the drawer in and engage. Centre console storage Push down the button and slide cover backwards.
54 Storage Rear carrier system Rear carrier system for three bicycles The rear carrier system (Flex-Fix system) allows one bicycle to be attached to a pull-out carrier integrated into the vehicle floor. It is possible to attach two further bicycles on an adapter.
Storage 55 Completely pull out the rear carrier system until you hear it engage. Ensure that it is not possible to push in the rear carrier system without pulling the release lever again. 9 Warning It is only permissible to fit objects to the rear carrier system if the system has been correctly engaged.
56 Storage Push the tail lamps into the retainer (1) and reinstall screws (2) to fix the lamps. Fold out wheel recess Remove strap and fold out the wheel recess. Lock the rear carrier system Remove strap and swivel both clamping levers sidewards as far as they will go.
Storage 57 Assembling the bicycle rack Lift the rack at the rear (1) and pull it backwards. Fold up the rack (2). Push down the rack (1) and swivel handle (2) backwards to engage. Swivel clamp sidewards (1) and pull out locking pin. Remove left part of rack (2).
58 Storage Attaching a bicycle 1. Rotate the pedals into position as shown in the illustration and put the bicycle on the wheel recess. Make sure that the bicycle stands centrally on the wheel recesses. 2. Attach the short mounting bracket to the bicycle frame.
Storage 59 1. Apply the adapter to the rear carrier system as shown in the illustration. 2. Turn the lever (1) forwards and hold, then lower the adapter (2) at the rear. 3. Release lever and check if the adapter is engaged securely. 4. Guide the strap attached to the adapter underneath the lever for folding back the rear carrier system.
60 Storage Use the short accessory mounting bracket to attach the third bicycle. The bracket must be fixed between the frames of the second and third bicycle. 6. Additionally secure both bicycle wheels of the third bicycle to the wheel recesses using the tensioning straps.
Storage 61 To increase visibility, the tail lights of the vehicle are activated when the rear carrier system is folded back. 9 Warning When folding the rear carrier system forwards again, take care that the system is engaged securely. Removing bicycles Undo strap retainers on both bicycle tyres.
62 Storage Reinstall rack (1). Insert locking pin and swivel clamp sidewards (2). Arrange mounting brackets as shown in the illustration. Swivel handle (1) sidewards to disengage and lift the rack (2). Fold the rack backwards, then push forwards until it stops (1).
Storage 63 Swivel both clamping levers inwards as far as they will go. Fasten strap. Fold in tail lamps Remove both screws. Pull tail lamps out of the retainer and swivel them forwards. Push the tail lamps into the retainer and reinstall screws to fix the lamps Fold in number plate holder Lift the number plate holder and fold it forwards.
64 Storage 2. Pull the the strap under the seat cushion and turn down the seat cushion. 3. Put the release lever on top of the rear backrest. 4. Fold the backrest forward and down.
Storage 65 safety belt buckle straps are not twisted or caught under the seat cushion, then push the front part of the seat cushion firmly down until it latches. Caution When returning rear seat backrest to the upright position, place the rear seat belt and buckles between the rear seat backrest and one cushion.
66 Storage Mount the cover to the hook at the sidewall. Lashing eyes The lashing eyes are designed to secure items against slippage, e.g. using lashing straps or luggage net. Warning triangle Stow the warning triangle below the floor cover in the load compartment.
Storage 67 Roof rack system Roof rack The roof rack has side rails attached to the roof. For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the roof, the vehicle approved roof rack system is recommended. For further information contact your workshop. Loading information ■ Heavy objects in the load compartment should be placed against the seat backrests.
68 Storage luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Optional equipment and accessories increase the kerb weight. ■ Driving with a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to the vehicle’s higher centre of gravity.
Instruments and controls 69 Instruments and controls Controls ....................................... 69 Warning lights, gauges and indi‐ cators ........................................... 75 Information displays ..................... 85 Vehicle messages .
70 Instruments and controls Heated steering wheel Activate heating by pressing * button. Activation is indicated by the LED in the button. Heating is operational when the engine is running.
Instruments and controls 71 Adjustable wiper interval Wiper lever in position P . Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the desired wipe interval: short interval = turn adjuster wheel upwards long interva.
72 Instruments and controls Windscreen washer Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes a few times. Rear window wiper/washer Press the rocker switch to activate the rear window wiper: upper position = continuous operation lower position = intermittent operation middle position = off Push lever.
Instruments and controls 73 The rear window washer system is deactivated when the fluid level is low. Outside temperature A drop in temperature is indicated immediately and a rise in temperature after a time delay. If outside temperature drops to 0.5 °C, a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre with Uplevel-Combi-Display.
74 Instruments and controls Power outlets A 12 Volt power outlet is located in the front console. Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts. A 230 Volt power outlet is located in the rear console. Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 150 watts.
Instruments and controls 75 Warning lights, gauges and indicators Speedometer Indicates vehicle speed. Odometer The bottom line displays the recorded distance. Trip odometer The top line displays the recorded distance since the last reset. To reset, press the SET/CLR button on the turn signal lever for a few seconds 3 85.
76 Instruments and controls Fuel gauge Displays the fuel level or gas level in the tank depending on the operation mode. Control indicator i illuminates if the level in the tank is low.
Instruments and controls 77 In the Uplevel-Combi-Display, the remaining oil life duration is displayed in the Vehicle Information Menu . In the Midlevel-Display, the remaining engine oil life duration is displayed by the control indicator I , therefore the ignition must be switched on, with the engine off.
78 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument cluster.
Instruments and controls 79 Control indicators in the centre console Turn signal O illuminates or flashes green. Illuminates briefly The parking lights are switched on. Flashes A turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated. Rapid flashing: failure of a turn signal light or associated fuse, failure of turn signal light on trailer.
80 Instruments and controls Airbag deactivation The control indicators are located in the instrument panel. d for front passenger airbag illuminates. When the control indicator illuminates, the front passenger airbag is activated and a child or infant seat should not be installed on the front passenger seat.
Instruments and controls 81 Brake and clutch system Brake and clutch fluid level & illuminates red. The brake and clutch fluid level is too low 3 152. 9 Warning Stop. Do not continue your journey. Consult a workshop. Illuminates after the ignition is switched on if the parking brake is applied 3 126.
82 Instruments and controls Flashes yellow System recognises an unintended lane change. Ultrasonic parking assist r illuminates yellow. Fault in system or Fault due to sensors that are dirty or covered by ice or snow or Interference due to external sources of ultrasound.
Instruments and controls 83 Diesel particle filter 3 120, Stop-start system 3 117. Tyre pressure monitoring system w illuminates or flashes yellow. Illuminates Tyre pressure loss. Stop immediately and check tyre pressure. Flashes Fault in system or tyre without pressure sensor mounted (e.
84 Instruments and controls Have the cause of the fault remedied by a repairer. Exterior light 8 illuminates green. The exterior lights are on 3 99. High beam C illuminates blue. Illuminates when high beam is on or during headlight flash 3 100, or when high beam is on with high beam assist, adaptive forward lighting 3 101.
Instruments and controls 85 Information displays Driver Information Centre The Driver Information Centre (DIC) is located in the instrument cluster between speedometer and tachometer.
86 Instruments and controls Turn the adjuster wheel to highlight a menu option or to set a numeric value. Press the SET/CLR button to select a function or to confirm a message. Vehicle Information Menu Press the MENU button to select the Vehicle Information Menu , or on Uplevel-Combi-Display select X .
Instruments and controls 87 ECO Information Menu Press the MENU button to select s in the top line of the Uplevel- Combi-Display. Turn the adjuster wheel to select a submenu. Press the SET/CLR button to confirm. Submenus are: ■ Shift indication : Current gear is indicated inside an arrow.
88 Instruments and controls Graphic-Info-Display, Colour-Info-Display Depending on the vehicle configuration the vehicle has a Graphic- or Colour-Info-Display.
Instruments and controls 89 Selections are made via: ■ menus ■ function buttons and multifunction knob of the Infotainment system Selecting with the Infotainment system Select a function via the Infotainment system buttons. The menu of the selected function is displayed.
90 Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Messages are indicated mainly in the Driver Information Centre (DIC), in some cases together with a warning chime. Press the SET/CLR button, the MENU button or turn the adjuster wheel to confirm a message. Vehicle messages on the Midlevel-Display The vehicle messages are displayed as code numbers.
Instruments and controls 91 No. Vehicle message S79 Top up engine oil S81 Service transmission S82 Change engine oil soon S84 Engine power is reduced S89 Service vehicle soon 128 Bonnet open 134 Park .
92 Instruments and controls ■ If a warning message or a warning code appears in the Driver Information Centre. ■ If the parking assist detects an object. When the vehicle is parked and/ or the driver's door is opened ■ When the key is in the ignition switch.
Instruments and controls 93 Trip/Fuel Information Menu on Uplevel-Combi-Display Turn the adjuster wheel to select the submenus: ■ Digital speed ■ Range ■ Instantaneous consumption ■ Trip odome.
94 Instruments and controls After refuelling, the range is updated automatically after a brief delay. When the fuel level in the tank is low, a message appears on vehicles with Uplevel-Combi-Display. When the tank has to be refuelled immediately, a warning code or warning message is displayed on vehicles with Midlevel- and Uplevel- Combi-Display.
Instruments and controls 95 Vehicle personalisation The vehicle can be personalised by changing the settings in the Infotainment system. Depending on vehicle equipment some of the functions described below might not be available. Settings in the Info-Display CD 400 Press the CONFIG button for the Settings menu.
96 Instruments and controls Personalization by driver : Activates or deactivates the personalisation function. Rear auto wipe in reverse : Activates or deactivates automatically switching on of the rear window wiper when reverse gear is engaged.
Instruments and controls 97 Languages Selection of the desired language. Time & Date See Clock 3 73. Radio settings See description for Infotainment system in the Infotainment manual. Phone settings See description for Infotainment system in the Infotainment manual.
98 Instruments and controls Exterior lighting by unlocking : Activate or deactivate the welcome lighting. ■ Power door locks Auto door lock : Activates or deactivates the automatic door unlocking function after switching off ignition. Activates or deactivates the automatic door locking function after driving off.
Lighting 99 Lighting Exterior lighting ............................ 99 Interior lighting ........................... 105 Lighting features ........................ 106 Exterior lighting Light switch Turn light switch: AUTO = automatic light control: exterior lighting is switched on and off automatically depending on external lighting conditions.
100 Lighting Daytime running light Daytime running light increases visibility of the vehicle during daylight. While the daytime running light is active, the tail lights are switched on or off depending on country-specific variant. Automatic headlight activation During poor lighting conditions the low beam is switched on.
Lighting 101 Headlights when driving abroad The asymmetrical headlight beam extends visibility at the edge of the road at the passenger side. However, when driving in countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of the road, adjust the headlights to prevent dazzling of oncoming traffic.
102 Lighting Playstreet lighting Activated automatically at low speed up to approx. 30 km/h. The light beam is turned at an angle of -5°/3° to the roadside. Town lighting Activated automatically at a speed up to approx. 50 km/h and when street lights are detected by the light sensor.
Lighting 103 It switches to low beam when: ■ the camera in the windscreen detects the lights of oncoming or preceding vehicles ■ the vehicle speed is slower than 20 km/h ■ it is foggy or snowy ■ driving in urban areas Activation The high beam assist is activated by pushing the indicator lever twice with a speed above 40 km/h.
104 Lighting Operated with the ¨ button. Turn and lane-change signals lever up = right turn signal lever down = left turn signal If the lever is moved past the resistance point, the turn signal is switched on constantly. When the steering wheel moves back, the turn signal is automatically deactivated.
Lighting 105 Misted light covers The inside of the light housing may mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or after washing.
106 Lighting Reading lights The front reading lights are located in the overhead console. Press s and t to turn each light on or off. Glove box lighting Illuminates when the glovebox is opened.
Lighting 107 Vehicles without automatic light 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Remove ignition key. 3. Open driver's door. 4. Pull turn signal lever. 5. Close driver's door. If the driver's door is not closed the lights switch off after a few seconds.
108 Climate control Climate control Climate control systems ............. 108 Air vents ..................................... 112 Maintenance .........
Climate control 109 Air conditioning system In addition to the heating and ventilation system, the air conditioning system has controls for: n = cooling 4 = air recirculation Cooling n Operated with the n button and is functional only when the engine and fan are running.
110 Climate control Note If the V button is pressed while the engine is running, an Autostop will be inhibited until the V button is pressed again. If the V button is pressed while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically.
Climate control 111 Temperature preselection Temperatures can be set to the desired value. If the minimum temperature is set, the climate control system runs at maximum cooling. If the maximum temperature is set, the climate control system runs at maximum heating.
112 Climate control switched off, no engine restart will be requested by the climate control system during an Autostop. Exception: defrost system is activated and outside temperature above 0° C requests a restart. The display will indicate Eco when cooling is deactivated.
Climate control 113 Direct the flow of air by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vent, turn the adjuster wheel to the left. 9 Warning Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of damage and injury in case of an accident.
114 Climate control 2. Remove the filter cover by pushing both sides and pulling of the cover. 3. Replace the air conditioner filter. 4. Assemble the filter cover and glove box in reverse order. We recommend that you consult your workshop to replace the filter.
Driving and operating 115 Driving and operating Driving hints ............................... 115 Starting and operating ............... 115 Engine exhaust .......................... 120 Automatic transmission .............. 121 Manual transmission ..
116 Driving and operating Ignition switch positions 0 = Ignition off 1 = Steering wheel lock released, ignition off 2 = Ignition on, for diesel engine: preheating 3 = Starting Starting the engine Manual transmission: operate clutch. Automatic transmission: operate brake and move the selector lever to P or N .
Driving and operating 117 is running. Because of the checking procedure, the engine starts running after a short delay. Possible reasons for a non-starting engine: ■ Clutch pedal not operated (manua.
118 Driving and operating An Autostop is indicated by the needle at the AUTOSTOP position in the tachometer. During an Autostop, the heating performance, power steering and brake performance will maintain. Conditions for an Autostop The stop-start system checks if each of the following conditions is fulfilled.
Driving and operating 119 If the selector lever is shifted out of neutral before depressing the clutch first, control indicator - illuminates or is shown as a message in the Driver Information Centre. Control indicator - 3 81. Restart of the engine by the stop-start system The selector lever has to be in neutral to enable an automatic restart.
120 Driving and operating Engine exhaust 9 Danger Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide, which is colourless and odourless and could be fatal if inhaled. If exhaust gases enter the interior of the vehicle, open the windows. Have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop.
Driving and operating 121 Cleaning takes place quickest at high engine speeds and loads. The control indicator % extinguishes as soon as the self-cleaning operation is complete. Catalytic converter The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust gases.
122 Driving and operating Selector lever P = park position, wheels are locked, engage only when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is applied R = reverse gear, engage only when the vehicl.
Driving and operating 123 Manual mode Move selector lever to position M . Press button on the selector lever: < = Shift to a higher gear. ] = Shift to a lower gear. If a higher gear is selected when vehicle speed is too low, or a lower gear when vehicle speed is too high, the shift is not executed.
124 Driving and operating If the battery is not the cause of the fault, release the selector lever. 1. Turn the ignition off and remove the key. 2. Depress and hold the brake pedal and pull the parking brake lever up. 3. Remove the cap on the console with a thin object such as a screwdriver.
Driving and operating 125 Caution It is not advisable to drive with the hand resting on the selector lever. Drive systems All-wheel drive The All-wheel drive system enhances driving characteristics and stability, and helps to achieve the best possible driveability regardless of ground surface.
126 Driving and operating ABS starts to regulate brake pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock. The vehicle remains steerable, even during hard braking. ABS control is made apparent through a pulse in the brake pedal and the noise of the regulation process.
Driving and operating 127 Brake assist If the brake pedal is depressed quickly and forcefully, maximum brake force is automatically applied (full braking). Maintain steady pressure on the brake pedal for as long as full braking is required. Maximum brake force is automatically reduced when the brake pedal is released.
128 Driving and operating press button t briefly to deactivate TC, k illuminates. Deactivation is displayed as status message in the Driver Information Centre. TC is reactivated by pressing the t button again. TC is also reactivated the next time the ignition is switched on.
Driving and operating 129 as while driving on normal roads, may damage the brake system and the ESC function. Switching on At speeds below approx. 40 km/h, press button u . DCS is operational as soon as control indicator u illuminates. Activation DCS is active at speeds between 2 and 35 km/h.
130 Driving and operating Do not use the cruise control if it is not advisable to maintain a constant speed. With automatic transmission, only activate cruise control in automatic mode. Control indicator m 3 84. Switching on Press button m , control indicator m in instrument cluster illuminates white.
Driving and operating 131 Switching off Press button m , control indicator m in instrument cluster extinguishes. The stored speed is deleted. Pressing button L for activating speed limiter or switching off the ignition also switches off cruise control and deletes the stored speed.
132 Driving and operating The limited speed will flash in the Driver Information Centre and a chime sounds during this period. Release the accelerator pedal and the speed limiter function is reactivated once a speed lower than the limit speed is obtained.
Driving and operating 133 Press button V , the current setting is shown on the Driver Information Centre. Press button V again to change the alert sensitivity. Alerting the driver When approaching another vehicle too rapidly, the collision alert warning page will be indicated in the Driver Information Centre.
134 Driving and operating The complete attention of the driver is always required while driving. He shall always be ready to take action and apply the brakes. System limitations The system is designed to warn only for vehicles, but may react also on other metallic objects.
Driving and operating 135 vehicle gets closer to the obstacle. When the distance is less than 30 cm, the buzzing is continuous. If the r button is pressed once within an ignition cycle, the front parking assist is always reactivated when the vehicle speed goes below a certain value.
136 Driving and operating Note The parking assist system automatically detects factory-fitted towing equipment. It is deactivated when the connector is plugged in. The sensor may detect a non- existent object (echo disturbance) caused by external acoustic or mechanical disturbances.
Driving and operating 137 Trajectory lane of the vehicle is shown in accordance with the steering angle. The function can be deactivated in the menu Settings in the Info-Display.
138 Driving and operating Traffic sign assistant Functionality The traffic sign assistant system detects designated traffic signs via a front camera and displays them in the Driver Information Centre.
Driving and operating 139 An exclamation mark in a frame indicates that there is an add on sign detected which cannot be recognised by the system. The system is active up to a speed of 200 km/h depending on the lighting conditions. At night the system is active up to a speed of 160 km/h.
140 Driving and operating The pop-up function can be deactivated on the traffic sign page by pressing the SET/CLR button on the turn signal lever. Once setting page is displayed, select Off to deactivate pop-up function. Reactivated by selecting On . When switching on the ignition, pop-up function is deactivated.
Driving and operating 141 signs. Do not ignore traffic signs which are not displayed by the system. The system does not discern any other than the conventional traffic signs that might give or end a speed limit. Do not let this special feature tempt you into taking risks when driving.
142 Driving and operating At speeds below 56 km/h the system is inoperable. Fault The lane departure warning system may not operate properly when: ■ the windscreen is not clean ■ there are adverse environmental conditions like heavy rain, snow, direct sunlight or shadows The system can not operate when no lane marking is detected.
Driving and operating 143 Caution Use of fuel that does not comply to EN 590 or similar can lead to engine powerloss, increased wear or engine damage and loss of warranty. Do not use marine diesel oils, heating oils, Aquazole and similar diesel- water emulsions.
144 Driving and operating To open, turn the cap slowly to the left. The fuel filler cap can be retained in the bracket on the fuel filler flap. For refuelling, fully insert the pump nozzle and switch it on. After automatic cut-off, it can be topped up with max.
Driving and operating 145 Towing General information Only use towing equipment that has been approved for your vehicle. Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment to a workshop. It may be necessary to make changes that affect the cooling system, heat shields or other equipment.
146 Driving and operating The maximum permissible vertical coupling load (75 kg) is specified on the towing equipment identification plate and in the vehicle documents. Always aim for the maximum load, especially in the case of heavy trailers. The vertical coupling load should never fall below 25 kg.
Vehicle care 147 Vehicle care General Information ................... 147 Vehicle checks ........................... 148 Bulb replacement ....................... 155 Electrical system ........................ 161 Vehicle tools ........................
148 Vehicle care ■ Open the bonnet, close all doors and lock the vehicle. ■ Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery.
Vehicle care 149 9 Danger The ignition system and Xenon headlights use extremely high voltage. Do not touch. Bonnet Opening Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. Push the safety catch to the right and open the bonnet. Pull up the support rod lightly from the holder.
150 Vehicle care Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, insert it to the stop on the handle, pull out and read the engine oil level. Insert dipstick to the stop on the handle and make half a turn. When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark, top up engine oil.
Vehicle care 151 temperatures the factory filled coolant provides frost protection down to approx. -40 °C. Caution Only use approved antifreeze. Coolant level Caution Too low a coolant level can cause engine damage. If the cooling system is cold, the coolant level should be above the filling line mark.
152 Vehicle care Brakes In the event of minimum thickness of the brake lining, a squealing noise sounds during braking. Continued driving is possible but have the brake lining replaced as soon as possible. Once new brake linings are installed, do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first few journeys.
Vehicle care 153 Replacing the battery Note Any deviation from the instructions given in this paragraph may lead to a temporary deactivation of the stop- start system. When the battery is being replaced, please ensure that there are no open ventilation holes in the vicinity of the positive terminal.
154 Vehicle care Meaning of symbols: ■ No sparks, naked flames or smoking. ■ Always shield eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness or injury. ■ Keep the battery out of reach of children. ■ The battery contains sulphuric acid which could cause blindness or serious burn injuries.
Vehicle care 155 2. Lift wiper blade. 3. Press slider holder pin. 4. Pull wiper blade out. Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
156 Vehicle care 2. Press spring clip, disengage it. 3. Remove the bulb from the bulb socket and replace the bulb. 4. When fitting a new bulb, engange the lugs in the recesses on the reflector. 5. Reinstall the headlight assembly. 6. Engage the spring clip.
Vehicle care 157 4. Remove bulb from socket. 5. Insert new bulb. 6. Plug connector onto bulb. 7. Insert socket in reflector. 8. Reinstall the assembly. Xenon headlights 9 Danger Xenon headlights work under extremely high electrical voltage. Do not touch.
158 Vehicle care Front turn signal lights 1. Rotate bulb holder counterclockwise and disengage. 2. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate counterclockwise, remove and renew bulb. 3. Insert bulb holder in reflector, rotate clockwise to engage. Tail lights Left-hand side 1.
Vehicle care 159 1. Remove the storage door and the tyre repair kit. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Tail/Stop light (1) Turn signal light (2) Back-up lamp (3) 4. Remove bulb holder. Remove and renew bulb. 5. Insert bulb holder into the taillamp assembly. Install tail light assembly in body and tighten.
160 Vehicle care Centre high-mounted brake light If the centre high-mounted brake light does not operate, have it checked by a workshop. Number plate light 1. Prise the light out with a screwdriver. 2. Remove bulb housing downward, taking care not to pull on the cable.
Vehicle care 161 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Install light. Electrical system Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. In a box above the positive terminal of the battery are some main fuses. If necessary have them changed by a workshop.
162 Vehicle care Mini Fuses No. Circuit 1 Sunroof 2 Exterior mirrors 3 – 4 – 5 Electrical brake control module 6 Intelligent battery sensor 7 – 8 Transmission control module 9 Body control modul.
Vehicle care 163 No. Circuit 34 Horn 35 Climate control, air conditioning system 36 Front fog lamp J-cases Fuses No. Circuit 1 Electrical brake control module 2 Front wiper 3 Engine control module 4 E.
164 Vehicle care No. Circuit 1 Body control module 2 Body control module 3 Body control module 4 Body control module 5 Body control module 6 Body control module 7 Body control module 8 Body control mo.
Vehicle care 165 Load compartment fuse box It is located in the left side of rear compartment. To access the fuses, remove the cover. Mini Fuses No. Circuit 1 Seat, lumbar support, driver 2 Seat, lumb.
166 Vehicle care No. Circuit 17 Interior mirror 18 Spare S/B Fuses No. Circuit 01 Power seat driver 02 Power seat passenger 03 Trailer 04 Voltage converter 05 Battery 06 Headlight washer 07 Spare 08 Spare 09 Spare Vehicle tools Tools Vehicles with tyre repair kit The tools and tyre repair kit are in the right side of the load compartment.
Vehicle care 167 Wheels and tyres Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over sharp edges can cause tyre and wheel damage. Do not trap tyres on the kerb when parking. Regularly check the wheels for damage.
168 Vehicle care 9 Warning If the pressure is too low, this can result in considerable tyre warm- up and internal damage, leading to tread separation and even to tyre blow-out at high speeds. Tyre pressure monitoring system The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) uses radio and sensor technology to check tyre pressure levels.
Vehicle care 169 The low tyre pressure telltale and a warning message or code come on at each ignition cycle until the tyres are inflated to the correct tyre pressure. TPMS Malfunction Indicator and Message Code The TPMS will not function properly if one or more of the TPMS sensors are missing or inoperable.
170 Vehicle care positions. If it takes longer, the matching process stops and must be restarted. The TPMS sensor matching process is: 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Turn the ignition on. 3. Use the MENU button on the turn signal lever to select the Vehicle Information Menu in the Driver Information Centre (DIC).
Vehicle care 171 indicators (TWI). Their position is indicated by markings on the sidewall. If there is more wear at the front than the rear, swap round front wheels and rear wheels. Ensure that the direction of rotation of the wheels is the same as before.
172 Vehicle care On tyres of size 215/55 R18, special snow chains are only permitted when they are designed with a rotating chain belt on the tyre tread, no chain links on the wheel inboard sides and the chains add no more than 12 mm to the tyre tread.
Vehicle care 173 3. Remove the electrical connection cable (1) and air hose (2) from the stowage compartments on the underside of the compressor. 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle. 5. Fit the sealant bottle into the retainer on the compressor.
174 Vehicle care If the prescribed tyre pressure is not obtained within 10 minutes, remove the tyre repair kit. Move the vehicle one tyre rotation. Reattach the tyre repair kit and continue the filling procedure for 10 minutes. If the prescribed tyre pressure is still not obtained, the tyre is too badly damaged.
Vehicle care 175 Note The driving characteristics of the repaired tyre are severely affected, therefore have this tyre replaced. If unusual noise is heard or the compressor becomes hot, turn compressor off for at least 30 minutes. The built-in safety valve opens at a pressure of 7 bar.
176 Vehicle care 2. Fold out the wheel wrench and install ensuring that it locates securely and loosen each wheel nut by half a turn. 3. Ensure the jack is correctly positioned under the relevant vehicle jacking point. 4. Set the jack to the necessary height.
Vehicle care 177 Jacking position for lifting platform Rear arm position of the lifting platform centrically under the recess of the sill. Front arm position of the lifting platform at the underbody. Spare wheel Some vehicles are equipped with a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel.
178 Vehicle care Stowing a damaged full size wheel in the load compartment The spare wheel well is not designed for other tyre sizes than the spare wheel. A damaged full size wheel must be stowed in the load compartment and secured with a strap. Vehicle tools 3 166.
Vehicle care 179 The following applies to tyres fitted opposing the rolling direction: ■ Driveability may be affected. Have the defective tyre renewed or repaired as soon as possible. ■ Drive particularly carefully on wet and snow-covered road surfaces.
180 Vehicle care ■ The vehicles must not come into contact with each other during the jump starting process. ■ Apply the parking brake, transmission in neutral, automatic transmission in P . Lead connection order: 1. Connect the red lead to the positive terminal of the booster battery.
Vehicle care 181 Towing Towing the vehicle Towing the vehicle with front wheel drive system If you need to have your vehicle towed, please use our service network or professional towing company. The best method is to have the vehicle transported using a recovery vehicle.
182 Vehicle care Caution If you tow the vehicle equipped with the all wheel drive (AWD) system while front or rear tyres are rolling on the road, the drive system in the vehicle could be severely damaged. Never tow your vehicle with the front and rear tyres on the road.
Vehicle care 183 Switch on ignition to release steering wheel lock and to permit operation of brake lights, horn and windscreen wiper. Transmission in neutral. Switch on the hazard warning flashes on both vehicles. Caution Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.
184 Vehicle care Caution Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle. After towing, unscrew the towing eye. Insert cap at the bottom and engage cap. Appearance care Exterior care Locks The locks are lubricated at the factory using a high quality lock cylinder grease.
Vehicle care 185 Thoroughly rinse and leather-off the vehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Use separate leathers for painted and glass surfaces: remnants of wax on the windows will impair vision. Do not use hard objects to remove spots of tar. Use tar removal spray on painted surfaces.
186 Vehicle care Liquid gas system 9 Danger Liquid gas is heavier than air and can collect in sink points. Take care when performing work at the underbody in a pit. For painting work and when using a drying booth at a temperature above 60 °C, the liquid gas tank must be removed.
Service and maintenance 187 Service and maintenance General information ................... 187 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts ..............
188 Service and maintenance Make sure that the Service and Warranty Booklet is completed correctly as continuous proof of service is essential if any warranty or goodwill claims are to be met, and is also a benefit when selling the vehicle.
Service and maintenance 189 Select the appropriate engine oil based on its quality and on the minimum ambient temperature 3 192. Additional engine oil additives The use of additional engine oil additives could cause damage and invalidate the warranty.
190 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification .................. 190 Vehicle data ............................... 192 Vehicle identification Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number is located in the engine compartment.
Technical data 191 Information on identification label: 1 = Manufacturer 2 = Type approval number 3 = Vehicle Identification Number 4 = Permissible gross vehicle weight rating in kg 5 = Permissible gr.
192 Technical data Vehicle data Recommended fluids and lubricants European service schedule Required engine oil quality All European countries ( except Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey) Only I.
Technical data 193 International service schedule Required engine oil quality All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey Engine oil quality Petrol engines.
194 Technical data All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey Engine oil quality Petrol engines (including CNG, LPG, E85) Diesel engines Petrol engines (i.
Technical data 195 Engine data Sales designation 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.7 Engine identifier code A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4 Piston displacement [cm 3 ] 1364 1598 1796 1686 Engine p.
196 Technical data Performance Engine A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS Maximum speed 2) [km/h] Manual transmission 186 170 180 – 3) Automatic transmission – – 180 – 3) 2) The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload.
Technical data 197 Vehicle weight Kerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning [kg] A14NET 1414/1425 – A16X.
198 Technical data Vehicle dimensions Length [mm] 4278 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1764 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 2035 Height (without antenna) [mm] 1646 Length of load compartment .
Technical data 199 Capacities Engine oil Engine A14NET A16XER A18XER A17DTS including Filter [l] 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.85-4.95 between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.
200 Technical data Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A18XER 195/70 R16, 200/2.
Technical data 201 Towing hitch installation dimensions.
202 Customer information Customer information Vehicle data recording and pri‐ vacy ........................................... 202 Vehicle data recording and privacy Event data recorders Data storag.
Customer information 203 When using the vehicle, situations may occur in which these technical data related to other information (accident report, damages on the vehicle, witness statements etc.) may be associated with a specific person - possibly, with the assistance of an expert.
204 Index A Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 147 Adaptive forward lighting ..... 84, 101 Adjustable air vents ................... 112 Airbag and belt tensioners ........... 79 Airbag deactivation ................ 44, 80 Airbag system .
205 Control of the vehicle ................. 115 Controls ........................................ 69 Convex shape .............................. 27 Coolant and antifreeze ............... 188 Cruise control ...................... 84, 129 Cupholders ..
206 Heated steering wheel ................. 70 Heating ........................................ 38 Heating and ventilation system . 108 High beam ........................... 84, 100 Hill start assist ........................... 127 Horn ..............
207 Rear window wiper/washer .......... 72 Recommended fluids and lubricants ........................ 188, 192 Refuelling ................................... 143 Reversing lights ......................... 104 Ride control systems .................. 127 Roof .
208 Vehicle tools ............................... 166 Vehicle unlocking ........................... 6 Vehicle weight ........................... 197 Ventilation ................................... 108 W Warning chimes ........................... 91 Warning lights .
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