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Page 1 - TS 1710-A-13

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

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Exterior mirrorsSelect the relevant exterior mirror andadjust.Convex exterior mirrors 3 29,Electric adjustment 3 29, Foldingexterior mirrors

Page 3 - Introduction

Climate control 99Air delivery mode controlPress CLIMATE on the instrumentpanel to select the climate touchscreen.Press the air delivery mode button o

Page 4 - Using this manual

100 Climate controlPress AUTO 4 to allow the systemto automatically choose the air supplymode for best comfort, efficiency anddefogging. Air is recirc

Page 5 - Cautions

Climate control 101instrument panel indicate the heatsetting. Use the touch screen buttonor the manual heated seat buttons onthe instrument panel to t

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Climate controlCompressorThe vehicle has an electricallyoperated air conditioningcompressor. This allows forcontinuous air conditioning and/orhigh

Page 7 - In brief

Climate control 103MaintenanceAir intakeThe air intake in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake. Remov

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104 Driving and operatingDriving and operatingDriving hints ... 104Starting and operating ... 105Electric vehi

Page 9 - Mirror adjustment

Driving and operating 105Vehicle charging / maintenanceChargingKeep the vehicle plugged in, even iffully charged, to keep the batterytemperature ready

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

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

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Driving and operating 107 Audio system Power outletsPower windows will operate for up to10 minutes or until any door isopened.Starting and stopping

Page 12 - In brief 11

108 Driving and operatingReplace the radio remote controlbattery as soon as possible.Battery replacement 3 20.Starting the vehicle at lowtemperaturesI

Page 13 - Exterior lighting

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - In brief 13

Driving and operating 109Electric vehicleoperation modesOperationThis vehicle is an extended rangeelectric vehicle. It always uses anelectric propulsi

Page 15 - Washer and wiper systems

110 Driving and operatingMalfunction indicator light 3 68.Drive modesWhile driving in electric or extendedrange mode, additional operatingmodes can be

Page 16 - Climate control

Driving and operating 111If Mountain mode is not selectedunder these conditions, propulsionpower may be reduced and theengine speed may increase.Contr

Page 17 - Starting off

112 Driving and operatingresults in reduced, or no power. Anadequate fuel level must bemaintained in the vehicle to keep itoperational.Driver Informat

Page 18 - Electric vehicle operation

Driving and operating 113Engine exhaust9 DangerEngine exhaust gases containpoisonous carbon monoxide,which is colourless and odourlessand could be fat

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 Driving and operatingapplication. Then press the shift leverbutton and move the shift lever intoanother gear.NoteIf you have continuous problems t

Page 20 - Keys, doors and

Driving and operating 115BrakesThe brake system comprises twoindependent brake circuits.If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle canstill be braked using

Page 21 - Radio remote control

116 Driving and operatingdraining, avoid repeated cycles of theelectrical parking brake system whenthe ignition is off.In case of insufficient electri

Page 22 - Keys, doors and windows 21

Driving and operating 117functionality. To release the electricalparking brake when p is on, pushdown the m switch and hold it downuntil the control i

Page 23 - Open&Start system

118 Driving and operatingRide control systemsTraction Control systemThe Traction Control system (TC) is acomponent of the Electronic StabilityControl.

Page 24 - Central locking system

In brief 111 Cruise control ... 120Lane departure warning ... 128Forward collision alert ... 1222 Light switch ...

Page 25 - 24 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 119CautionDo not repeatedly brake oraccelerate heavily if TC is off. Thevehicle's driveline could bedamaged.Electronic Stab

Page 26 - Load compartment

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

Page 27 - Vehicle security

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

Page 28 - Anti-theft alarm system

122 Driving and operatingAutomatic deactivation: vehicle speed below approx.20 mph, the brake pedal is depressed, selector lever in N, the Tractio

Page 29 - Immobiliser

Driving and operating 123Collision alertWhen your vehicle approachesanother vehicle too rapidly, the redforward collision alert display will flashand

Page 30 - Exterior mirrors

124 Driving and operatingFollowing distanceindicationThe following distance indicationdisplays the distance to a movingvehicle in front, when a vehicl

Page 31 - Interior mirrors

Driving and operating 125shifting into R, the park assist buttonin the overhead console must bepressed.High-toned beeps from the frontspeakers are emi

Page 32 - Power windows

126 Driving and operating The bumper is damaged. Take thevehicle to a workshop to repair thesystem. Other conditions, such asvibrations from a jackh

Page 33 - 32 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 127The rear view camera system canassist the driver when reversing, bydisplaying a view of the area behindthe vehicle.System ope

Page 34 - Sun visors

128 Driving and operatingRear view camera locationThe rear view camera is locatedabove the number plate.The area displayed by the camera islimited.It

Page 35 - Seats, restraints

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn adjuster wheel:AUTO = automatic light control:Exterior lighting isswitched on and offautomaticallym= activation or de

Page 36 - Front seats

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

Page 37 - Seat adjustment

130 Driving and operatingproperly aimed, or if the windshieldis dirty or damaged, it may notdetect the lanes ahead. The lanedeparture warning system m

Page 38 - Seats, restraints 37

Driving and operating 131The charge level preference shouldbe configured to match the electricalcurrent rating for the AC outlet that thecharge cord i

Page 39 - 38 Seats, restraints

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

Page 40 - Seat belts

Driving and operating 1334. Plug in the vehicle plug of thecharge cord into the charge porton the vehicle. Verify that thecharging status indicatorill

Page 41 - Three-point seat belt

134 Driving and operatingProgrammed chargingoverrideTo temporarily override a delayedcharge event, unplug the charge cordfrom the charge port and then

Page 42 - Seats, restraints 41

Driving and operating 135If there is no light signal but the hornchirps repeatedly, the power supplywas interrupted before the chargingprocess could b

Page 43 - Airbag system

136 Driving and operatingA portable charge cord used tocharge the vehicle high voltagebattery is stored under the loadcompartment 3 130.The charge cor

Page 44 - Curtain airbag system

Driving and operating 137This vehicle is capable of beingcharged with standard vehiclecharging equipment complying to: SAE J1772™ IEC 61851-1 IEC 6

Page 45 - Airbag deactivation

138 Driving and operatingCautionDo not use fuel or fuel additivesthat contain metallic compoundssuch as manganese-basedadditives. This may cause engin

Page 46 - Seats, restraints 45

In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalTurn and lane-change signals3 91, Parking lights 3 92.

Page 47 - Child restraints

Driving and operating 139The fuel system on this vehiclerequires a refuelling process tocontrol evaporative emissions. Torefuel the vehicle:1. Press t

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Driving and operatingGeneral informationFor the values specific for yourvehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate ofConformity provided with your vehi

Page 49 - 48 Seats, restraints

Vehicle care 141Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 141Vehicle checks ... 143Bulb replacement ...

Page 50 - Seats, restraints 49

142 Vehicle careFront arm position of the liftingplatform at the underbody.Ramps may be needed under thefront tyres to provide the necessaryclearance

Page 51 - Top-tether fastening eyes

Vehicle care 143Vehicle checksPerforming work9 DangerNever try to do maintenance workon high voltage batterycomponents yourself. You may beinjured and

Page 52 - Storage compartments

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

Page 53 - Armrest storage

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

Page 54 - Centre console storage

146 Vehicle careCautionOnly use approved antifreeze.If the engine cooling system is cold,the coolant level should be above thefilling line mark. Top u

Page 55 - Rear seats

Vehicle care 147Check to see if coolant is visible in thepower electronics and chargermodules coolant reservoir. If coolantis visible but the coolant

Page 56 - Storage 55

148 Vehicle care When using concentrated washerfluid, follow the manufacturerinstructions for adding water. Do not mix water with ready-to-usewasher

Page 57 - Lashing eyes

14 In briefPedestrian safety alertPush 4 to alert people who may nothear the vehicle approaching.A soft‐note alert will momentarilysound.Pedestrian sa

Page 58 - Loading information

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

Page 59 - 58 Storage

150 Vehicle careWiper blade replacementWiper blades on the windscreenTo replace the windscreen wiperblade:1. Lift the wiper arm.2. Press the button in

Page 60 - Instruments and

Vehicle care 151Halogen headlightsHigh/low beam1. Remove the cover from the backof the headlight assembly byturning it counterclockwise.2. Remove the

Page 61 - Windscreen wiper/washer

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

Page 62 - Power outlets

Vehicle care 153Electrical systemHigh voltage devices andwiring9 WarningExposure to high voltage maycause shock, burns, and evendeath. The high voltag

Page 63 - Warning lights, gauges

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

Page 64 - Fuel gauge

Vehicle care 155Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is

Page 65 - Total vehicle range

156 Vehicle careMini fuses Usage9 Heated mirrors10 Air conditioning controlmodule11 Traction power invertermodule – Battery12 –13 Cabin heater pump an

Page 66 - Control indicators

Vehicle care 157Mini fuses Usage51 Run/Crank for ABS/Rechargeable energystorage system (highvoltage battery)52 Engine control module/transmission cont

Page 67 - 66 Instruments and controls

158 Vehicle careFuses UsageF1 Power outlet – Top of IPstorage binF2 RadioF3 Instrument cluster (left handdrive)F4 Infotainment displayF5 Heating, vent

Page 68 - Airbag and belt tensioners

In brief 15Windscreen washerPull lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the windscreen and the wiperwipes a few times.Windscreen washer system 3 60,Washer

Page 69 - Malfunction indicator light

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

Page 70 - Instruments and controls 69

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

Page 71 - 70 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 161Vehicle toolsToolsThe towing eye and a screwdriver arelocated under a cover in the loadcompartment. Note that the towingeye is located

Page 72 - Instruments and controls 71

162 Vehicle careV = up to 150 mphW = up to 168 mphWinter tyresWinter tyres improve driving safety attemperatures below 7 °C and shouldtherefore be fit

Page 73 - 72 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 163When the low tyre pressure controlindicator illuminates, stop and checktyres as soon as possible, and inflatethem to the proper pressu

Page 74 - Information displays

164 Vehicle careAdaptive threshold functionThe tyre pressure monitoring systemautomatically detects if the vehicle isdriven with a tyre pressureapprop

Page 75 - Colour-Info-Display

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

Page 76 - Instruments and controls 75

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

Page 77 - 76 Instruments and controls

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

Page 78 - Instruments and controls 77

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

Page 79 - 78 Instruments and controls

16 In brieffogging. When high humidity is nolonger detected, the system willreturn to its prior operation.Automatic climate control system3 95.Electri

Page 80 - Instruments and controls 79

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

Page 81 - 80 Instruments and controls

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

Page 82 - Instruments and controls 81

Vehicle care 171by battery explosion or damage tothe electrical systems of bothvehicles.9 WarningAvoid contact of the battery witheyes, skin, fabrics

Page 83 - 82 Instruments and controls

172 Vehicle careThe battery terminals to jump start thevehicle are located in the enginecompartment. The positive batteryterminal is located below a a

Page 84 - Vehicle messages

Vehicle care 1733. Switch on electrical consumers(e.g. headlights, heated rearwindow) of the vehicle receivingthe jump start.4. Reverse above sequence

Page 85 - Vehicle personalisation

174 Vehicle careInsert a screwdriver into the slot at theshort edge of the cap. Release thecap by carefully moving thescrewdriver sidewards. To preven

Page 86 - Instruments and controls 85

Vehicle care 175Appearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factoryusing a high quality lock cylindergrease. Use de-icing agent o

Page 87 - 86 Instruments and controls

176 Vehicle carePlastic body parts must not be treatedwith wax or polishing agents.Windows and windscreen wiperbladesUse a soft lint-free cloth or cha

Page 88 - Instruments and controls 87

Vehicle care 177Interior careInterior and upholsteryOnly clean the vehicle interior,including the instrument panel fasciaand panelling, with a dry clo

Page 89 - 88 Instruments and controls

178 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 178Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 90 - Lighting

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

Page 91 - Headlight range

Service and maintenance 179Recommended fluids,lubricants and partsRecommended fluids andlubricantsOnly use products that have beentested and approved.

Page 92 - Rear fog lights

180 Service and maintenanceEngine coolant and antifreezeUse only silicate-free long life coolant(LLC) antifreeze approved for thevehicle, consult a wo

Page 93 - Interior lighting

Technical data 181Technical dataVehicle identification ... 181Vehicle data ... 183Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 94 - Reading lights

182 Technical dataService Parts identificationlabelThe label is inside the right rear cargostorage door and has the followinginformation: Vehicle Ide

Page 95 - Lighting features

Technical data 183Vehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityEngine oil qualityAll European coun

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184 Technical dataInternational service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityEngine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, M

Page 97 - 96 Climate control

Technical data 185Engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyAPI SM ✔ ✔API SN ✔ ✔Engine

Page 98 - Climate control 97

186 Technical dataEngine A14XFL Petrol Electric motorFuel type Petrol -Octane rating RONrecommended 95 -possible 98 -Engine A14XFL Petrol Electric mot

Page 99 - 98 Climate control

Technical data 187Engine A14XFL Petrol Electric motorNumber of cylinders 4 -Piston displacement [cm3]1398 -Power (Engine/Electric motor) [kW] 63 111at

Page 100 - Climate control 99

188 Technical dataVehicle weightKerb weight [kg] 1735Vehicle dimensionsLength [mm] 4498Width [mm] 1787Height (unladen) [mm] 1439Wheelbase [mm] 2685

Page 101 - 100 Climate control

18 In briefPress DRIVE MODE buttonrepeatedly until the desired drivemode is highlighted.The following drive modes areselectable: Normal Sport Mount

Page 102 - Climate control 101

Technical data 189CapacitiesEngine oilEngine A14XFLincluding Filter [l] 3.5between MIN and MAX [l] 1Fuel tankPetrol, nominal capacity [l] 35High volta

Page 103 - Air vents

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

Page 104 - Maintenance

Customer information 191Customer informationCustomer information ... 191Vehicle data recording andprivacy ...

Page 105 - Driving and operating

192 Customer information Italy:800089741 Luxembourg:0800 40004 Netherlands:0800 020 5915 Norway:800 62072 Portugal800208916 Poland:0800 331 1407

Page 106 - Starting and operating

Customer information 193 Vehicle reactions in particulardriving situations (e.g. inflation ofan airbag, activation of the stabilityregulation system)

Page 107 - Retained power off

194IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 141Airbag and belt tensioners ... 67Airbag deactivation ...

Page 108 - Starting and stopping the

195Curtain airbag system ... 43Customer assistance offices... 191DDanger, Warnings and Cautions ...4Dome lights ...

Page 109 - 108 Driving and operating

196Indicators... 62Information displays... 73Instrument cluster display... 74Instrumen

Page 110 - Electric vehicle

197SSeat adjustment ... 7, 36Seat belt ... 8Seat belt reminder ... 67Seat

Page 112 - Maintenance modes

Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 19Seats

Page 113 - 112 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 25

Page 114 - Electric drive unit

20 Keys, doors and windowsRadio remote controlEnables a keyless operation of thefollowing functions: Central locking system 3 23 Open&Start syst

Page 115 - 114 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 219 DangerDo not activate Engine AssistedHeating when the vehicle isparked in garages or other closedstructures, as the engine

Page 116 - Parking brake

22 Keys, doors and windowsFault in the radio remote controlsystemIf it is not possible to operate the radioremote control properly, this may bedue to

Page 117 - 116 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 23UnlockingTwo settings are selectable: To unlock all doors and the tailgate,press lock/unlock button on any ofthe door handl

Page 118 - Regenerative braking

24 Keys, doors and windowsThe hazard warning flashers will flashtwice each time the button is pressedand the anti-theft alarm system will bedisarmed.A

Page 119 - Ride control systems

Keys, doors and windows 25LockingPush inside locking knob of all doorsexcept driver's door. Then close thedriver's door and lock it from the

Page 120 - Electronic Stability Control

26 Keys, doors and windowsClosingUse the inside handle to lower andclose the tailgate.Always close the tailgate beforedriving. Do not press the button

Page 121 - Driver assistance

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

Page 122 - Driving and operating 121

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

Page 123 - Forward collision alert

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 124 - Driving and operating 123

Keys, doors and windows 29Exterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror containsan aspherical area and reduces blindspots. The shape of the m

Page 125 - Ultrasonic parking assist

30 Keys, doors and windowsHeatedOperated by pressing the Ü button.Turns off automatically after approx.5 minutes.Heated rear window 3 33.Interior mirr

Page 126 - Driving and operating 125

Keys, doors and windows 31WindowsWindscreenHeat-reflecting windscreenThe heat-reflecting windscreen has acoating which reflects solar radiation.Also d

Page 127 - Rear view camera

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

Page 128 - Driving and operating 127

Keys, doors and windows 33Initialising the power windowsInitialising the power windows may benecessary if the 12-volt battery hasbeen disconnected or

Page 129 - Lane departure warning

34 Seats, restraintsSeats, restraintsHead restraints ... 34Front seats ... 35Seat belts ...

Page 130 - Driving and operating 129

Seats, restraints 35Inclination adjustmentTo adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages inseveral positions.To return to its rea

Page 131 - Charging

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

Page 132 - Driving and operating 131

Seats, restraints 37Seat heightLever pumping motion:up = seat higherdown = seat lowerHeatingManual heated seatsAdjust heating to the desired settingby

Page 133 - 132 Driving and operating

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

Page 134 - Driving and operating 133

Introduction 3Vehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable

Page 135 - Charging status

Seats, restraints 39Seat beltsThe seat belts are locked duringheavy acceleration or deceleration ofthe vehicle holding the occupants inthe sitting pos

Page 136 - Charge cord

40 Seats, restraintsThree-point seat beltFasteningWithdraw the belt from the retractor,guide it untwisted across the bodyand insert the latch plate in

Page 137 - Electrical requirements

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

Page 138 - Fuel for petrol engines

42 Seats, restraintsUsing the seat belt whilepregnant9 WarningThe lap belt must be positioned aslow as possible across the pelvisto prevent pressure o

Page 139 - Refuelling

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

Page 140 - Emissions

44 Seats, restraintsThe inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the head in the event of aside-on impact considerabl

Page 141 - General information

Seats, restraints 45Use the ignition key to choose theposition:W: Front passenger frontal and kneeairbags are deactivated and will notinflate in the e

Page 142 - Vehicle care

46 Seats, restraintsChild restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Vauxhall childrestraint system which is tailoredspecifically to the vehicl

Page 143 - Vehicle storage

Seats, restraints 47Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemMass groupOn front passenger seatOn

Page 144 - Vehicle checks

48 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemMass group Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outb

Page 145 - Engine oil

4 Introduction Directional data, e.g. left or right, orfront or back, always relate to thedirection of travel. The vehicle display screens maynot su

Page 146 - Cooling system

Seats, restraints 49ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight cla

Page 147 - 146 Vehicle care

50 Seats, restraintsISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets.ISOFIX mounting

Page 148 - Washer fluid

Storage 51StorageStorage compartments ... 51Rear seats ... 54Load compartment ... 54L

Page 149 - Brake fluid

52 StorageCupholdersCupholders are located in the frontfloor console.Additional cupholders are located inthe rear floor console.Door panel storageA st

Page 150 - Vehicle care 149

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

Page 151 - Bulb replacement

54 StorageRear seatsArmrestRemovable armrestThe armrest contains a storagecompartment.Storage compartment 3 52.Removing the armrestTo remove the armre

Page 152 - Reversing light

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

Page 153 - Rear fog light

56 StorageRear storageA storage compartment is located inthe right side of the load compartmentbehind a cover.Remove the cover by pushing thelatch.Loa

Page 154 - Electrical system

Storage 57Warning triangleThe warning triangle is located in acompartment under the floor cover inthe load compartment.First aid kitThe first aid kit

Page 155 - 154 Vehicle care

58 Storage When transporting objects in theload compartment, the backrests ofthe rear seats must not be angledforward. Do not allow the load to prot

Page 157 - 156 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 59Instruments andcontrolsControls ... 59Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...

Page 158 - Instrument panel fuse box

60 Instruments and controlsHornPress j to sound the horn.Do not use the horn as pedestriansafety alert.Pedestrian safety alertPedestrian safety alert

Page 159 - 158 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 61Adjustable wiper intervalWiper lever in position INT.Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust thedesired wipe interval:shortinterv

Page 160 - Vehicle care 159

62 Instruments and controlsAdditionally, a 12-volt power outlet islocated inside the instrument panelstorage compartment.Do not exceed the maximum pow

Page 161 - Load compartment fuse

Instruments and controls 63OdometerDisplays the recorded distance.The unit of measurement displayedcan be changed in the DriverInformation Centre (DIC

Page 162 - Wheels and tyres

64 Instruments and controlsBattery gaugeDisplays the charge level and therange of the high voltage battery.Electric mode 3 109.Driving efficiency gaug

Page 163 - Tyre pressure monitoring

Instruments and controls 65Service displayThe engine oil life system displays thepercentage of the remaining oil life.Based on driving conditions, the

Page 164 - Vehicle care 163

66 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 165 - 164 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 67Control indicators in theoverhead consoleTurn signalO Illuminates or flashes green.FlashesThe control indicator flashes if

Page 166 - Tyre chains

68 Instruments and controlsThe airbags and belt pretensionersmay fail to trigger in the event of anaccident.If there is a problem with the airbagsyste

Page 167 - Tyre repair kit

6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingRadio remote controlPress button ( to unlock the doorsand load compartment. Open thedoors

Page 168 - Vehicle care 167

Instruments and controls 69The following may correct anemission system malfunction: Ensure that the fuel cap is installedcorrectly. Ensure that good

Page 169 - 168 Vehicle care

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.

Page 170 - Vehicle care 169

Instruments and controls 71Have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.FlashesThe system is active and is working toassist the driver with direc

Page 171 - Jump starting

72 Instruments and controlsImmobiliserd illuminates yellow.Fault in the immobiliser system. Theengine cannot be started.Seek the assistance of a works

Page 172 - Vehicle care 171

Instruments and controls 73Information displaysDriver Information CentreThe Driver Information Centre (DIC)display is located in the instrumentcluster

Page 173 - 172 Vehicle care

74 Instruments and controlsTyre pressure 3 162.Tyre pressure monitoring system3 162.Vehicle messages 3Turn the SELECT knob to scrollthrough any active

Page 174 - Towing the vehicle

Instruments and controls 75 Energy information TemperatureThe Colour-Info-Display controls onlyneed a light touch to operate and workbest when using

Page 175 - Towing another vehicle

76 Instruments and controlsCharge mode statusImmediately:The vehicle starts charging as soonas it is connected to an electricaloutlet.Charging 3 130.D

Page 176 - Appearance care

Instruments and controls 77Departure time entryFrom the delayed charge modestatus screen, press Edit to changethe departure time for each day of thewe

Page 177 - 176 Vehicle care

78 Instruments and controlsElectric rate plan selectionElectric rates can vary depending ontime, weekday and season.Contact the utility company to obt

Page 178 - Interior care

In brief 7Seat adjustmentSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 36.9 DangerDo not sit nearer than

Page 179 - Service and

Instruments and controls 79Both weekday and weekendschedules must be set. The rateschedule only applies to a 24 hourperiod, starting at 0:00 and endin

Page 180 - Recommended fluids

80 Instruments and controls2. Press Temporary Override.3. Press Charge Immediately onPlug-in to temporarily override animmediate charge mode.The revis

Page 181 - 180 Service and maintenance

Instruments and controls 81To cancel the temporary override ofthe next planned departure time,press Cancel Temporary DepartureTime on the bottom of th

Page 182 - Technical data

82 Instruments and controlsIf the programmable charging systemis constantly disabled, seek theassistance of a workshop.Energy informationTo view the E

Page 183 - Service Parts identification

Instruments and controls 83Efficiency TipsThis screen is accessed by pressingEfficiency Tips from the Energy Infoscreen. This screen provides a guideo

Page 184 - Vehicle data

84 Instruments and controlsVehicle personalisationVehicle Personalisation can beaccessed by using either theInfotainment controls or the touchscreen i

Page 185 - 184 Technical data

Instruments and controls 85Selecting a menu optionTouch any of the available menuoptions on the touch screen to selectthe option. A checkmark next to

Page 186 - Engine data

86 Instruments and controlsEngine Assisted HeatingSelect one of the following: At Cold Outside Temperatures:allows starting of the engine at+2°C or b

Page 187 - 186 Technical data

Instruments and controls 87Power door locksSelect Power door locks and thefollowing options will be displayed: Auto door unlock Auto door lock Prev

Page 188 - Performance

88 Instruments and controlsRemote left in vehicle reminderWhen on, the horn will chirp rapidlythree times when a radio remotecontrol is left in the ve

Page 189 - Vehicle dimensions

8 In briefHead restraint adjustmentPress the button, adjust height andengage.Head restraints 3 34.Seat beltPull out the seat belt and engage inbelt bu

Page 190 - Capacities

Lighting 89LightingExterior lighting ... 89Interior lighting ... 92Lighting features ...

Page 191 - Tyre pressures

90 LightingNoteDo not cover the light sensorotherwise the AUTO mode will notoperate properly.Automatic light activationDuring poor lighting conditions

Page 192 - Customer information

Lighting 91Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.In the event of an accident with airbagdeployment, the hazard warningflashers are activat

Page 193 - Vehicle data recording

92 LightingParking lightsWhen the ignition is switched off, theparking lights on one side can beactivated:1. Switch off the vehicle.2. Move turn signa

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Lighting 93Dome lightsTo operate, press the followingbuttons:w= automatic switching on and offu= onv= offReading lightsThere are front and rear readin

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94 LightingLighting featuresEntry lightingLow beam, reversing light and theinterior lights turn on briefly bypressing ( on the radio remotecontrol.The

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Climate control 95Climate controlClimate control systems ... 95Air vents ... 102Maintenance ...

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96 Climate controlTo select a climate mode:1. Press CLIMATE on theinstrument panel.2. Press the respective climatemode button on the touch screen.The

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Climate control 97The air conditioning or heat statusindicator displays when the airconditioning or electric heat is beingused.Air conditioning / elec

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98 Climate controlTemperature controlPress R or S to increase or decreasethe temperature.Auto defogThe system monitors high humidityinside the vehicle

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