0 - 1Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1710-A-13VAUXHALL AmperaOwner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1710-A-13
In brief 9Exterior mirrorsSelect the relevant exterior mirror andadjust.Convex exterior mirrors 3 29,Electric adjustment 3 29, Foldingexterior mirrors
Climate control 99Air delivery mode controlPress CLIMATE on the instrumentpanel to select the climate touchscreen.Press the air delivery mode button o
100 Climate controlPress AUTO 4 to allow the systemto automatically choose the air supplymode for best comfort, efficiency anddefogging. Air is recirc
Climate control 101instrument panel indicate the heatsetting. Use the touch screen buttonor the manual heated seat buttons onthe instrument panel to t
102 Climate controlCompressorThe vehicle has an electricallyoperated air conditioningcompressor. This allows forcontinuous air conditioning and/orhigh
Climate control 103MaintenanceAir intakeThe air intake in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake. Remov
104 Driving and operatingDriving and operatingDriving hints ... 104Starting and operating ... 105Electric vehi
Driving and operating 105Vehicle charging / maintenanceChargingKeep the vehicle plugged in, even iffully charged, to keep the batterytemperature ready
106 Driving and operatingignition is on. When the ignition isswitched off, the m button light willalso turn off1).The radio remote control has to bewi
Driving and operating 107 Audio system Power outletsPower windows will operate for up to10 minutes or until any door isopened.Starting and stopping
108 Driving and operatingReplace the radio remote controlbattery as soon as possible.Battery replacement 3 20.Starting the vehicle at lowtemperaturesI
10 In briefInstrument panel overview
Driving and operating 109Electric vehicleoperation modesOperationThis vehicle is an extended rangeelectric vehicle. It always uses anelectric propulsi
110 Driving and operatingMalfunction indicator light 3 68.Drive modesWhile driving in electric or extendedrange mode, additional operatingmodes can be
Driving and operating 111If Mountain mode is not selectedunder these conditions, propulsionpower may be reduced and theengine speed may increase.Contr
112 Driving and operatingresults in reduced, or no power. Anadequate fuel level must bemaintained in the vehicle to keep itoperational.Driver Informat
Driving and operating 113Engine exhaust9 DangerEngine exhaust gases containpoisonous carbon monoxide,which is colourless and odourlessand could be fat
114 Driving and operatingapplication. Then press the shift leverbutton and move the shift lever intoanother gear.NoteIf you have continuous problems t
Driving and operating 115BrakesThe brake system comprises twoindependent brake circuits.If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle canstill be braked using
116 Driving and operatingdraining, avoid repeated cycles of theelectrical parking brake system whenthe ignition is off.In case of insufficient electri
Driving and operating 117functionality. To release the electricalparking brake when p is on, pushdown the m switch and hold it downuntil the control i
118 Driving and operatingRide control systemsTraction Control systemThe Traction Control system (TC) is acomponent of the Electronic StabilityControl.
In brief 111 Cruise control ... 120Lane departure warning ... 128Forward collision alert ... 1222 Light switch ...
Driving and operating 119CautionDo not repeatedly brake oraccelerate heavily if TC is off. Thevehicle's driveline could bedamaged.Electronic Stab
120 Driving and operatingResettingIf b comes on and stays on, reset thesystem as follows:1. Stop the vehicle.2. Switch off the ignition and wait for15
Driving and operating 121Setting cruise controlTo set a speed:1. Press m to turn cruise control on.2. Accelerate to the desired speed.3. Move the thu
122 Driving and operatingAutomatic deactivation: vehicle speed below approx.20 mph, the brake pedal is depressed, selector lever in N, the Tractio
Driving and operating 123Collision alertWhen your vehicle approachesanother vehicle too rapidly, the redforward collision alert display will flashand
124 Driving and operatingFollowing distanceindicationThe following distance indicationdisplays the distance to a movingvehicle in front, when a vehicl
Driving and operating 125shifting into R, the park assist buttonin the overhead console must bepressed.High-toned beeps from the frontspeakers are emi
126 Driving and operating The bumper is damaged. Take thevehicle to a workshop to repair thesystem. Other conditions, such asvibrations from a jackh
Driving and operating 127The rear view camera system canassist the driver when reversing, bydisplaying a view of the area behindthe vehicle.System ope
128 Driving and operatingRear view camera locationThe rear view camera is locatedabove the number plate.The area displayed by the camera islimited.It
12 In briefExterior lightingTurn adjuster wheel:AUTO = automatic light control:Exterior lighting isswitched on and offautomaticallym= activation or de
Driving and operating 129system only detects lane markingson one side of the road, it will onlywarn when departing the lane onthis side.Always keep yo
130 Driving and operatingproperly aimed, or if the windshieldis dirty or damaged, it may notdetect the lanes ahead. The lanedeparture warning system m
Driving and operating 131The charge level preference shouldbe configured to match the electricalcurrent rating for the AC outlet that thecharge cord i
132 Driving and operating2. Open the tailgate, lift the floorcover and use the loop to hook thefloor cover to the side panel.Remove the charge cord.Pu
Driving and operating 1334. Plug in the vehicle plug of thecharge cord into the charge porton the vehicle. Verify that thecharging status indicatorill
134 Driving and operatingProgrammed chargingoverrideTo temporarily override a delayedcharge event, unplug the charge cordfrom the charge port and then
Driving and operating 135If there is no light signal but the hornchirps repeatedly, the power supplywas interrupted before the chargingprocess could b
136 Driving and operatingA portable charge cord used tocharge the vehicle high voltagebattery is stored under the loadcompartment 3 130.The charge cor
Driving and operating 137This vehicle is capable of beingcharged with standard vehiclecharging equipment complying to: SAE J1772™ IEC 61851-1 IEC 6
138 Driving and operatingCautionDo not use fuel or fuel additivesthat contain metallic compoundssuch as manganese-basedadditives. This may cause engin
In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalTurn and lane-change signals3 91, Parking lights 3 92.
Driving and operating 139The fuel system on this vehiclerequires a refuelling process tocontrol evaporative emissions. Torefuel the vehicle:1. Press t
140 Driving and operatingGeneral informationFor the values specific for yourvehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate ofConformity provided with your vehi
Vehicle care 141Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 141Vehicle checks ... 143Bulb replacement ...
142 Vehicle careFront arm position of the liftingplatform at the underbody.Ramps may be needed under thefront tyres to provide the necessaryclearance
Vehicle care 143Vehicle checksPerforming work9 DangerNever try to do maintenance workon high voltage batterycomponents yourself. You may beinjured and
144 Vehicle care3. Push the safety catch in theengine compartment to the rightand open the bonnet.4. Release the bonnet prop rod fromits retainer abov
Vehicle care 145When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.CautionDo not allow the engine oil level todrop below the minim
146 Vehicle careCautionOnly use approved antifreeze.If the engine cooling system is cold,the coolant level should be above thefilling line mark. Top u
Vehicle care 147Check to see if coolant is visible in thepower electronics and chargermodules coolant reservoir. If coolantis visible but the coolant
148 Vehicle care When using concentrated washerfluid, follow the manufacturerinstructions for adding water. Do not mix water with ready-to-usewasher
14 In briefPedestrian safety alertPush 4 to alert people who may nothear the vehicle approaching.A soft‐note alert will momentarilysound.Pedestrian sa
Vehicle care 149This vehicle has a high voltagebattery and a standard 12-voltbattery.If the vehicle is involved in a crash, thesensing system may shut
150 Vehicle careWiper blade replacementWiper blades on the windscreenTo replace the windscreen wiperblade:1. Lift the wiper arm.2. Press the button in
Vehicle care 151Halogen headlightsHigh/low beam1. Remove the cover from the backof the headlight assembly byturning it counterclockwise.2. Remove the
152 Vehicle careNumber plate light1. Press the spring clip on the rightend of the light assembly to the leftto unlock the light assembly.2. Pull down
Vehicle care 153Electrical systemHigh voltage devices andwiring9 WarningExposure to high voltage maycause shock, burns, and evendeath. The high voltag
154 Vehicle careFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.There are four fuse boxes in thevehicle: in the front left
Vehicle care 155Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is
156 Vehicle careMini fuses Usage9 Heated mirrors10 Air conditioning controlmodule11 Traction power invertermodule – Battery12 –13 Cabin heater pump an
Vehicle care 157Mini fuses Usage51 Run/Crank for ABS/Rechargeable energystorage system (highvoltage battery)52 Engine control module/transmission cont
158 Vehicle careFuses UsageF1 Power outlet – Top of IPstorage binF2 RadioF3 Instrument cluster (left handdrive)F4 Infotainment displayF5 Heating, vent
In brief 15Windscreen washerPull lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the windscreen and the wiperwipes a few times.Windscreen washer system 3 60,Washer
Vehicle care 159The right instrument panel fuse box islocated on the right side end of theinstrument panel. To access thefuses, open the fuse panel do
160 Vehicle careLoad compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is on the left side of theload compartment behind a cover.Remove the cover.A fuse puller is locat
Vehicle care 161Vehicle toolsToolsThe towing eye and a screwdriver arelocated under a cover in the loadcompartment. Note that the towingeye is located
162 Vehicle careV = up to 150 mphW = up to 168 mphWinter tyresWinter tyres improve driving safety attemperatures below 7 °C and shouldtherefore be fit
Vehicle care 163When the low tyre pressure controlindicator illuminates, stop and checktyres as soon as possible, and inflatethem to the proper pressu
164 Vehicle careAdaptive threshold functionThe tyre pressure monitoring systemautomatically detects if the vehicle isdriven with a tyre pressureapprop
Vehicle care 165Tread depthCheck tread depth at regularintervals.Tyres should be replaced for safetyreasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm(4 mm for winter
166 Vehicle care9 WarningDamage may lead to tyre blowout.Tyre chains are only permitted ontyres of size 205/60R16.Tyre chains are not permitted on tyr
Vehicle care 1672. Sealant and air hose: Unwrap theclear sealant/air hose and thepower plug.Air only hose: Unwrap the blackair only hose and the power
168 Vehicle careAir only hose: Turn the selectorswitch clockwise to g.9. Press m to turn the tyre repair kiton.Sealant and air hose: Thecompressor wil
16 In brieffogging. When high humidity is nolonger detected, the system willreturn to its prior operation.Automatic climate control system3 95.Electri
Vehicle care 16912. Unplug the power plug from theaccessory power outlet in thevehicle.13. Turn the clear sealant/air hose orthe black air only hoseco
170 Vehicle careto a workshop within a drivingdistance of 100 miles to have thetyre repaired or replaced.The tyre repair kit has an accessoryadapter l
Vehicle care 171by battery explosion or damage tothe electrical systems of bothvehicles.9 WarningAvoid contact of the battery witheyes, skin, fabrics
172 Vehicle careThe battery terminals to jump start thevehicle are located in the enginecompartment. The positive batteryterminal is located below a a
Vehicle care 1733. Switch on electrical consumers(e.g. headlights, heated rearwindow) of the vehicle receivingthe jump start.4. Reverse above sequence
174 Vehicle careInsert a screwdriver into the slot at theshort edge of the cap. Release thecap by carefully moving thescrewdriver sidewards. To preven
Vehicle care 175Appearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factoryusing a high quality lock cylindergrease. Use de-icing agent o
176 Vehicle carePlastic body parts must not be treatedwith wax or polishing agents.Windows and windscreen wiperbladesUse a soft lint-free cloth or cha
Vehicle care 177Interior careInterior and upholsteryOnly clean the vehicle interior,including the instrument panel fasciaand panelling, with a dry clo
178 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 178Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...
In brief 17Starting the vehicle Move the shift lever to P or N. Thepropulsion system will not start inany other position. Move the steering wheel sl
Service and maintenance 179Recommended fluids,lubricants and partsRecommended fluids andlubricantsOnly use products that have beentested and approved.
180 Service and maintenanceEngine coolant and antifreezeUse only silicate-free long life coolant(LLC) antifreeze approved for thevehicle, consult a wo
Technical data 181Technical dataVehicle identification ... 181Vehicle data ... 183Vehicle identificationVeh
182 Technical dataService Parts identificationlabelThe label is inside the right rear cargostorage door and has the followinginformation: Vehicle Ide
Technical data 183Vehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityEngine oil qualityAll European coun
184 Technical dataInternational service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityEngine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, M
Technical data 185Engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyAPI SM ✔ ✔API SN ✔ ✔Engine
186 Technical dataEngine A14XFL Petrol Electric motorFuel type Petrol -Octane rating RONrecommended 95 -possible 98 -Engine A14XFL Petrol Electric mot
Technical data 187Engine A14XFL Petrol Electric motorNumber of cylinders 4 -Piston displacement [cm3]1398 -Power (Engine/Electric motor) [kW] 63 111at
188 Technical dataVehicle weightKerb weight [kg] 1735Vehicle dimensionsLength [mm] 4498Width [mm] 1787Height (unladen) [mm] 1439Wheelbase [mm] 2685
18 In briefPress DRIVE MODE buttonrepeatedly until the desired drivemode is highlighted.The following drive modes areselectable: Normal Sport Mount
Technical data 189CapacitiesEngine oilEngine A14XFLincluding Filter [l] 3.5between MIN and MAX [l] 1Fuel tankPetrol, nominal capacity [l] 35High volta
190 Technical dataTyre pressuresTyres Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadfront rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([ps
Customer information 191Customer informationCustomer information ... 191Vehicle data recording andprivacy ...
192 Customer information Italy:800089741 Luxembourg:0800 40004 Netherlands:0800 020 5915 Norway:800 62072 Portugal800208916 Poland:0800 331 1407
Customer information 193 Vehicle reactions in particulardriving situations (e.g. inflation ofan airbag, activation of the stabilityregulation system)
194IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 141Airbag and belt tensioners ... 67Airbag deactivation ...
195Curtain airbag system ... 43Customer assistance offices... 191DDanger, Warnings and Cautions ...4Dome lights ...
196Indicators... 62Information displays... 73Instrument cluster display... 74Instrumen
197SSeat adjustment ... 7, 36Seat belt ... 8Seat belt reminder ... 67Seat
Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 19Seats
Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 25
20 Keys, doors and windowsRadio remote controlEnables a keyless operation of thefollowing functions: Central locking system 3 23 Open&Start syst
Keys, doors and windows 219 DangerDo not activate Engine AssistedHeating when the vehicle isparked in garages or other closedstructures, as the engine
22 Keys, doors and windowsFault in the radio remote controlsystemIf it is not possible to operate the radioremote control properly, this may bedue to
Keys, doors and windows 23UnlockingTwo settings are selectable: To unlock all doors and the tailgate,press lock/unlock button on any ofthe door handl
24 Keys, doors and windowsThe hazard warning flashers will flashtwice each time the button is pressedand the anti-theft alarm system will bedisarmed.A
Keys, doors and windows 25LockingPush inside locking knob of all doorsexcept driver's door. Then close thedriver's door and lock it from the
26 Keys, doors and windowsClosingUse the inside handle to lower andclose the tailgate.Always close the tailgate beforedriving. Do not press the button
Keys, doors and windows 27Press ) on the radio remote controltwice within 5 seconds with all doorsclosed and the ignition switched off.It is also poss
28 Keys, doors and windowsIf there is an attempt to remove thecharge cord while the vehicle islocked, the system alarm will beactivated. To turn off t
2 IntroductionIntroduction
Keys, doors and windows 29Exterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror containsan aspherical area and reduces blindspots. The shape of the m
30 Keys, doors and windowsHeatedOperated by pressing the Ü button.Turns off automatically after approx.5 minutes.Heated rear window 3 33.Interior mirr
Keys, doors and windows 31WindowsWindscreenHeat-reflecting windscreenThe heat-reflecting windscreen has acoating which reflects solar radiation.Also d
32 Keys, doors and windowsPushing or pulling gently to the firstdetent: window moves up or down aslong as the switch is operated.Pushing or pulling fi
Keys, doors and windows 33Initialising the power windowsInitialising the power windows may benecessary if the 12-volt battery hasbeen disconnected or
34 Seats, restraintsSeats, restraintsHead restraints ... 34Front seats ... 35Seat belts ...
Seats, restraints 35Inclination adjustmentTo adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages inseveral positions.To return to its rea
36 Seats, restraints Sit with shoulders as far backagainst the backrest as possible.Set the backrest rake so that it ispossible to easily reach thest
Seats, restraints 37Seat heightLever pumping motion:up = seat higherdown = seat lowerHeatingManual heated seatsAdjust heating to the desired settingby
38 Seats, restraints2.Press ß AUTO on the touchscreen of the Colour-Info-Display.The ß AUTO button illuminatesgreen as a confirmation of thesetting.Wh
Introduction 3Vehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable
Seats, restraints 39Seat beltsThe seat belts are locked duringheavy acceleration or deceleration ofthe vehicle holding the occupants inthe sitting pos
40 Seats, restraintsThree-point seat beltFasteningWithdraw the belt from the retractor,guide it untwisted across the bodyand insert the latch plate in
Seats, restraints 41There is one guide for each rear seat.When using a comfort guide, removethe seat belt from the seat‐mountedguide before using the
42 Seats, restraintsUsing the seat belt whilepregnant9 WarningThe lap belt must be positioned aslow as possible across the pelvisto prevent pressure o
Seats, restraints 43The front airbag system is triggered inthe event of a front-end impact of acertain severity. The ignition needs tobe switched on.T
44 Seats, restraintsThe inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the head in the event of aside-on impact considerabl
Seats, restraints 45Use the ignition key to choose theposition:W: Front passenger frontal and kneeairbags are deactivated and will notinflate in the e
46 Seats, restraintsChild restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Vauxhall childrestraint system which is tailoredspecifically to the vehicl
Seats, restraints 47Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemMass groupOn front passenger seatOn
48 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemMass group Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outb
4 Introduction Directional data, e.g. left or right, orfront or back, always relate to thedirection of travel. The vehicle display screens maynot su
Seats, restraints 49ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight cla
50 Seats, restraintsISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets.ISOFIX mounting
Storage 51StorageStorage compartments ... 51Rear seats ... 54Load compartment ... 54L
52 StorageCupholdersCupholders are located in the frontfloor console.Additional cupholders are located inthe rear floor console.Door panel storageA st
Storage 53A USB port and an AUX socket arelocated inside the front of the floorconsole. Cords can be routed in thepass-through.For more information, s
54 StorageRear seatsArmrestRemovable armrestThe armrest contains a storagecompartment.Storage compartment 3 52.Removing the armrestTo remove the armre
Storage 553. Remove the seat belt from theseat belt guide and place it in thestorage clip.4. Pull the seatback release lever tounlock the seatback and
56 StorageRear storageA storage compartment is located inthe right side of the load compartmentbehind a cover.Remove the cover by pushing thelatch.Loa
Storage 57Warning triangleThe warning triangle is located in acompartment under the floor cover inthe load compartment.First aid kitThe first aid kit
58 Storage When transporting objects in theload compartment, the backrests ofthe rear seats must not be angledforward. Do not allow the load to prot
Introduction 5
Instruments and controls 59Instruments andcontrolsControls ... 59Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...
60 Instruments and controlsHornPress j to sound the horn.Do not use the horn as pedestriansafety alert.Pedestrian safety alertPedestrian safety alert
Instruments and controls 61Adjustable wiper intervalWiper lever in position INT.Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust thedesired wipe interval:shortinterv
62 Instruments and controlsAdditionally, a 12-volt power outlet islocated inside the instrument panelstorage compartment.Do not exceed the maximum pow
Instruments and controls 63OdometerDisplays the recorded distance.The unit of measurement displayedcan be changed in the DriverInformation Centre (DIC
64 Instruments and controlsBattery gaugeDisplays the charge level and therange of the high voltage battery.Electric mode 3 109.Driving efficiency gaug
Instruments and controls 65Service displayThe engine oil life system displays thepercentage of the remaining oil life.Based on driving conditions, the
66 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the instrument cluster
Instruments and controls 67Control indicators in theoverhead consoleTurn signalO Illuminates or flashes green.FlashesThe control indicator flashes if
68 Instruments and controlsThe airbags and belt pretensionersmay fail to trigger in the event of anaccident.If there is a problem with the airbagsyste
6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingRadio remote controlPress button ( to unlock the doorsand load compartment. Open thedoors
Instruments and controls 69The following may correct anemission system malfunction: Ensure that the fuel cap is installedcorrectly. Ensure that good
70 Instruments and controlsIf the control indicator does not go outafter a few seconds, or if it illuminateswhile driving, there is a fault in theABS.
Instruments and controls 71Have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.FlashesThe system is active and is working toassist the driver with direc
72 Instruments and controlsImmobiliserd illuminates yellow.Fault in the immobiliser system. Theengine cannot be started.Seek the assistance of a works
Instruments and controls 73Information displaysDriver Information CentreThe Driver Information Centre (DIC)display is located in the instrumentcluster
74 Instruments and controlsTyre pressure 3 162.Tyre pressure monitoring system3 162.Vehicle messages 3Turn the SELECT knob to scrollthrough any active
Instruments and controls 75 Energy information TemperatureThe Colour-Info-Display controls onlyneed a light touch to operate and workbest when using
76 Instruments and controlsCharge mode statusImmediately:The vehicle starts charging as soonas it is connected to an electricaloutlet.Charging 3 130.D
Instruments and controls 77Departure time entryFrom the delayed charge modestatus screen, press Edit to changethe departure time for each day of thewe
78 Instruments and controlsElectric rate plan selectionElectric rates can vary depending ontime, weekday and season.Contact the utility company to obt
In brief 7Seat adjustmentSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 36.9 DangerDo not sit nearer than
Instruments and controls 79Both weekday and weekendschedules must be set. The rateschedule only applies to a 24 hourperiod, starting at 0:00 and endin
80 Instruments and controls2. Press Temporary Override.3. Press Charge Immediately onPlug-in to temporarily override animmediate charge mode.The revis
Instruments and controls 81To cancel the temporary override ofthe next planned departure time,press Cancel Temporary DepartureTime on the bottom of th
82 Instruments and controlsIf the programmable charging systemis constantly disabled, seek theassistance of a workshop.Energy informationTo view the E
Instruments and controls 83Efficiency TipsThis screen is accessed by pressingEfficiency Tips from the Energy Infoscreen. This screen provides a guideo
84 Instruments and controlsVehicle personalisationVehicle Personalisation can beaccessed by using either theInfotainment controls or the touchscreen i
Instruments and controls 85Selecting a menu optionTouch any of the available menuoptions on the touch screen to selectthe option. A checkmark next to
86 Instruments and controlsEngine Assisted HeatingSelect one of the following: At Cold Outside Temperatures:allows starting of the engine at+2°C or b
Instruments and controls 87Power door locksSelect Power door locks and thefollowing options will be displayed: Auto door unlock Auto door lock Prev
88 Instruments and controlsRemote left in vehicle reminderWhen on, the horn will chirp rapidlythree times when a radio remotecontrol is left in the ve
8 In briefHead restraint adjustmentPress the button, adjust height andengage.Head restraints 3 34.Seat beltPull out the seat belt and engage inbelt bu
Lighting 89LightingExterior lighting ... 89Interior lighting ... 92Lighting features ...
90 LightingNoteDo not cover the light sensorotherwise the AUTO mode will notoperate properly.Automatic light activationDuring poor lighting conditions
Lighting 91Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.In the event of an accident with airbagdeployment, the hazard warningflashers are activat
92 LightingParking lightsWhen the ignition is switched off, theparking lights on one side can beactivated:1. Switch off the vehicle.2. Move turn signa
Lighting 93Dome lightsTo operate, press the followingbuttons:w= automatic switching on and offu= onv= offReading lightsThere are front and rear readin
94 LightingLighting featuresEntry lightingLow beam, reversing light and theinterior lights turn on briefly bypressing ( on the radio remotecontrol.The
Climate control 95Climate controlClimate control systems ... 95Air vents ... 102Maintenance ...
96 Climate controlTo select a climate mode:1. Press CLIMATE on theinstrument panel.2. Press the respective climatemode button on the touch screen.The
Climate control 97The air conditioning or heat statusindicator displays when the airconditioning or electric heat is beingused.Air conditioning / elec
98 Climate controlTemperature controlPress R or S to increase or decreasethe temperature.Auto defogThe system monitors high humidityinside the vehicle
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