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sents a potential safety hazard. Before leaving the car with the engine running, place the transmission in idle or move the selector lever to position P and apply the park- ing brake to prevent the car from moving.< When starting the engine, do not press the accelerator pedal. Do not allow the engine to warm up by leaving it running while the vehicle remains stationary. Instead, begin to drive at a moderate engine speed.


Do not depress either the brake or the clutch until you are ready to start the


engine. The engine is started when you briefly press the start/stop button and depress the brake if the car has automatic transmission, or the clutch if the car has manual transmission.<


Manual transmission 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Depress the clutch and shift to idle position. 3. Briefly press the start/stop button. The starter operates automatically for a certain time, and stops automatically as soon as the engine has started.


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Automatic transmission 1. Depress the brake. 2. Move the selector lever to position P or N. 3. Briefly press the start/stop button. The starter operates automatically for a certain time, and stops automatically as soon as the engine has started.


Special starting conditions In the following situations, press the accelerator pedal halfway down when starting the engine: > If the engine does not start on the first


attempt, for instance when it is extremely hot or cold.


> If the engine is started at very low tempera- tures, below approx. + 57/–156, at high altitudes above approx. 3,300 ft/1,000 m. Avoid frequent starting in quick succes- sion or repeated start attempts in which the engine does not start. Otherwise, the fuel is not burned or inadequately burned and there is a danger of overheating and damaging the cat- alytic converter.<


Switching off the engine


Always take the remote control with you when you leave the vehicle.


When parking on a downhill incline, apply the parking brake, otherwise the vehicle could roll away.<


Manual transmission 1. With the car at a standstill, briefly press the


start/stop button.


2. Shift into first gear or reverse. 3. Apply the parking brake.


Automatic transmission 1. With the car at a standstill, move the selec-


tor lever to position P.


2. Briefly press the start/stop button. 3. Apply the parking brake.


Parking brake The parking brake is primarily intended to pre- vent the vehicle from rolling while parked; it brakes the rear wheels.


Indicator lamp


The indicator lamp is lit, and when you drive off an acoustic signal sounds in addition. The parking brake is still


Indicator lamp for Canadian models.


applied.


Applying The lever locks in position automatically.


Releasing


Pull slightly upwards, press the button and lower the lever.


In exceptional cases, if the parking brake has to be used to slow or stop the car, do not pull the lever up too hard. In doing so, con- tinuously press the button of the parking brake lever. Otherwise, too violent an application of the parking brake can lock up the rear wheels and cause the rear of the car to swerve.<


To prevent corrosion and one-sided brak- ing action, occasionally apply the parking brake lightly when the vehicle is slowly coming to a stop if the traffic conditions are suitable. The brake lamps do not light up when the park- ing brake is applied.<


Manual transmission


When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, press the gearshift lever to the right. Otherwise


the engine could be damaged if you inadvert- ently shift into 3rd or 4th gear.<


Reverse gear Select this only when the vehicle is stationary. When the gearshift lever is pressed to the left, a slight resistance has to be overcome.


Automatic transmission with Steptronic* In addition to fully automatic operation, you can also manually shift with the Steptronic, refer to page 60.


Vehicle parking


To prevent the vehicle from rolling, always select position P and apply the parking brake before leaving the vehicle with the engine running.<


Disengaging the remote control In order to remove the remote control from the ignition lock, you must first move the selector lever to position P and switch off the engine: interlock.


Selector lever positions P R N D M/S + –


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Displays in the instrument cluster


P R N D DS M1 to M6
The selector lever position is displayed, or the current gear in the manual mode.


Changing selector lever positions > With the ignition switched on or the engine


running, the selector lever can be moved out of position P: interlock.


> Before moving the lever away from P or N


with the vehicle stationary, first depress the brake; otherwise the selector lever will refuse to move: shiftlock.


To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a driving position, depress the brake until you are ready to start.<


R Reverse Select this only when the vehicle is stationary.


N Neutral, idle You can select this in a car wash, for example. The vehicle can roll.


D Drive, automatic position Position for normal vehicle operation. All for- ward gears are selected automatically. Under normal operating conditions, fuel con- sumption is lowest when you are driving in posi- tion D.


Kick-down Kick-down enables you to achieve maximum performance. Press the accelerator pedal beyond the full- throttle resistance point.


Manual operation and Sport program M/S


Move selector lever from position D toward the left into the M/S shifting slot: The sport program is activated and DS appears in the instrument cluster. This position is rec- ommended for a performance-oriented driving style. To use the automatic mode again, move the selector lever to the right into position D.


Shifting gears via the selector lever When you press the selector lever forwards or backwards, the manual mode is activated and Steptronic changes gear. The instrument clus- ter shows M1 through M6.


A lock prevents you from inadvertently engag- ing selector lever positions R and P. To cancel the lock, press the button on the front of the selector lever, refer to arrow.


P Park Select this only when the vehicle is stationary. The rear wheels are locked.


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Upshifts and downshifts are executed only when they will result in a plausible combination of engine and vehicle speed; thus, for example, a downshift that would cause the engine to overrev will not be executed by the system. The gear selected is briefly displayed in the instru- ment cluster, followed by the gear actually in use.


Shifting gears via shift paddles* on the steering wheel The shift paddles allow you to shift gears quickly since both hands can remain on the steering wheel. > When you use the shift paddles on the


steering wheel to shift gears in automatic mode, the transmission automatically switches to manual mode.


> If you do not accelerate or shift gears using


the shift paddles for a certain amount of time, the transmission automatically switches back to automatic mode.


If the selector lever is in the M/S gear plane, manual mode remains active.<


Overriding selector lever lock Should the selector lever refuse to move out of position P although the button on the selector lever is pressed, the selector lever lock can be overridden: 1. Unclip the sleeve of the selector lever. 2. Pull the sleeve up over the selector lever


until the sleeve is inside out.


3. Using the screwdriver from the onboard tool kit, refer to page 221, press the red lever while moving the selector lever to the desired position.


Turn signals/ headlamp flasher


> To shift up: pull one of the shift paddles. > To shift down: press one of the shift pad-


dles.


Upshifts and downshifts are executed only when they will result in a plausible combination of engine and vehicle speed; thus, for example, a downshift that would cause the engine to overrev will not be executed by the system. The gear selected is briefly displayed in the instru- ment cluster, followed by the gear actually in use.


1 High beams 2 Headlamp flasher 3 Turn signals


Using turn signals Press the lever beyond the resistance point. To turn off manually, press the lever to the resistance point.


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Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator lamp indicates that a turn signal indicator


Wiper system


has failed.<


Indicating a turn briefly Press the lever as far as the resistance point for as long as you wish to indicate a turn.


Triple turn signal activation Press the lever as far as the resistance point. The turn signals flash three times. You can activate or deactivate this function. iDrive, for operating principle refer to page 16. 1. Open the start menu. 2. Press the controller to open the menu. 3. Select "Settings" and press the controller. 4. Select "Vehicle / Tires" and press the con-


5.


troller. If necessary, move the highlight marker to the uppermost field. Turn the controller until "Lighting" is selected and press the controller.


6. Select "Triple turn signal" and press the


controller.


Triple turn signaling is activated.


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1 Switching on wipers 2 Switching off wipers or brief wipe 3 Activating/deactivating intermittent wipe or


rain sensor*


4 Cleaning windshield and headlamps* 5 Setting speed for intermittent wipe, or sen-


sitivity of the rain sensor


Switching on wipers Press the lever upward, arrow 1. The lever automatically returns to its initial posi- tion when released.


Normal wiper speed Press once. The system switches to operation in the inter- mittent mode when the vehicle is stationary.


Fast wiper speed Press twice or press beyond the resistance point. The system switches to normal speed when the vehicle is stationary.


Intermittent wipe or rain sensor* If the car is not equipped with a rain sensor, the intermittent-wipe time is a preset. If the car is equipped with a rain sensor, the time between wipes is controlled automatically and depends on the intensity of the rainfall. The sensor is mounted on the windshield, directly in front of the interior rearview mirror.


Activating intermittent wipe or rain sensor


Windshield washer nozzles The windshield washer nozzles are heated automatically while the engine is running or the ignition is switched on*.


Sports Wagon: rear window wiper


Press the button, arrow 3. The LED in the but- ton lights up.


Setting speed for intermittent wipe or sensitivity of the rain sensor Turn knurled wheel 5 up or down.


Deactivating intermittent wipe or rain sensor Press the button again, arrow 3. The LED goes out.


Deactivate the rain sensor before enter- ing an automatic car wash. Failure to do so could result in damage caused by undesired wiper activation.<


Cleaning windshield and headlamps* Pull the lever, arrow 4. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield and the wipers are operated for a short time. When the vehicle lighting system is switched on, the headlamps are cleaned at regular and appropriate intervals.


Do not use the washers if there is any danger that the fluid will freeze on the


windshield. If you do, your vision could be obscured. Antifreeze should therefore be added to the fluid, refer to Washer fluid. Do not use the washers when the washer fluid reservoir is empty, otherwise you will damage the washer pump.<


1 Intermittent operation. When reverse gear is engaged, the system switches to contin- uous operation.


2 Cleaning the rear window The rear window wiper does not move if the lever is in position 1 before the ignition is switched on. To switch on the rear window wiper: 1. Move the lever to its home position. 2. Reselect the desired position.


Do not use the washers when the washer fluid reservoir is empty, otherwise you will


damage the washer pump.<


Washer fluid


Washer fluid antifreeze is flammable. Always keep it well away from sparks and


open flames, and store it in the tightly closed original container, well out of the reach of chil- dren. Comply with the instructions on the con- tainer.<


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Washer fluid reservoir


extended period at very high or very low engine speeds, or the system is deactivated.


One lever for all functions


Fill with water and, if required, with a washer antifreeze, according to manufacturer's recom- mendations. All washer nozzles are supplied with washer fluid by the same reservoir.


Mix the water and antifreeze before filling the washer fluid reservoir to make sure


the correct concentration is maintained.<


Capacity Approx. 6.3 US quarts/6 liters.


Cruise control*


The concept Cruise control is available for use at speeds of approx. 20 mph or 30 km/h. The car then stores and maintains the speed that you specify using the lever on the steering column. In order to maintain the specified speed, the system brakes the vehicle when the engine braking effect is insufficient on downhill gradients.


Do not use cruise control when driving at constant speed is prevented by adverse conditions, e.g. winding roads, dense traffic or poor road conditions due to, e.g., snow, rain, ice or loose surfaces. Otherwise you could lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident as a result.<


Manual transmission You can shift gears while cruise control is acti- vated. An indicator lamp notifies you that you should shift gears when you drive for an


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1 Storing and maintaining speed or accelerat-


ing


2 Storing and maintaining speed or deceler-


ating


3 Deactivating cruise control 4 Resuming a speed stored beforehand


Maintaining current speed Tap the lever, arrow 1, or pull it briefly, arrow 2. The car's current speed is stored and main- tained. It is displayed in the speedometer and briefly in the instrument cluster. On uphill gradients, it may prove impossible to maintain the set speed if current engine power output is insufficient. If the engine braking effect is insufficient on downhill slopes, the sys- tem will brake the vehicle slightly.


Increasing desired speed Repeatedly press the lever to the resistance point or beyond, arrow 1, until the desired speed is reached. > Each time the lever is pressed to the resis- tance point, the desired speed is increased by approx. 1 mph or 1 km/h.


> Each time the lever is pressed beyond the


resistance point, the desired speed is increased by up to 5 mph or 10 km/h.


The system stores and maintains the speed.


Accelerating using the lever Accelerating slightly:


Press the lever to the resistance point, arrow 1, until the desired speed is reached. Accelerating significantly: Press the lever beyond the resistance point, arrow 1, until the desired speed is reached. The vehicle accelerates without pressure on the accelerator pedal. The system stores and maintains the speed.


Decreasing desired speed Repeatedly pull the lever to the resistance point or beyond, arrow 2, until the desired speed is displayed. > Each time the lever is pulled to the resis-


tance point, the desired speed is decreased by approx. 1 mph or 1 km/h.


> Each time the lever is pulled beyond the


resistance point, the desired speed is reduced by up to 5 mph or 10 km/h until the minimum speed of 20 mph or 30 km/h is achieved.


Warning lamp


The warning lamp comes on when cruise control has been automatically deactivated by applying the parking brake or as a result of DSC intervening. A mes- sage appears on the Control Display.


Resuming a speed stored beforehand Briefly press the button, arrow 4. the stored speed is resumed and maintained. In the following instances, the stored speed is deleted and can no longer be resumed: > When driving stability control systems are


intervening


> In cars with manual transmission: when you


shift gears very slowly or shift to idle posi- tion


> In cars with automatic transmission: when


you engage selector lever position N


> When the ignition is switched off


The system stores and maintains the speed.


Displays in the instrument cluster


If the speed is to be reduced significantly, depress the brake; otherwise, decelera- tion may be insufficient and dangerous situa- tions could result.<


Deactivating cruise control Tap the lever upwards or downwards, arrow 3. The displays in the speedometer disappear. In addition, the system is automatically deacti- vated: > When you brake the vehicle > When you switch gears very slowly or shift


to idle in cars with manual transmission


> When you select the automatic transmis-


sion's neutral position N


> When you activate DTC or deactivate DSC > When DSC or ABS is intervening Cruise control is not deactivated by depressing the accelerator pedal. Once the accelerator pedal is released, the stored speed is achieved again and maintained.


1 Stored speed 2 Selected speed is displayed briefly


If --- mph or --- km/h temporarily appears in the instrument cluster display, it is pos- sible that the system prerequisites for operation are currently not met. Calling up Check Control messages, refer to page 83.<


Malfunction


The warning lamp comes on when the system has failed. A message appears on the Control Display. You can find more information starting on page 82.


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Braking sensation > If you step on the brake pedal while the sys-


tem is braking, pedal sensation will be slightly different from the usual.


> Possible noises during automatic braking


are normal.


Manual transmission You can shift gears while cruise control is acti- vated. An indicator lamp notifies you that you should shift gears when you drive for an extended period at very high or very low engine speeds, or the system is deactivated.


Range of applications The minimum desired speed is 20 mph or 30 km/h, the maximum desired speed is 110 mph or 180 km/h.


As with conventional cruise control sys- tems, active cruise control in no way


diminishes or substitutes for the driver’s own personal responsibility, alertness and aware- ness in adjusting speed, braking or otherwise controlling the vehicle. The driver should decide when to use the system on the basis of road, traffic, visibility, and weather conditions. Active cruise control is intended for use on highway-type roadways where traffic is moving relatively smoothly. Do not use this system in city driving; heavy traffic such as during rush hour; on curvy, winding roads, slippery roads or roads with sharp curves such as highway off- ramps; during inclement weather such as snow, strong rain or fog; or when entering inter- changes, service/parking areas or toll booths. It is also important to regulate your vehicle's speed and distance setting within applicable legal limits. Always be ready to take action or apply the brakes if necessary, especially when the system is actively following a vehicle in front of you. Otherwise driving situations could result that pose the risk of accidents.<


Active cruise control*


The concept With active cruise control, you can select a desired speed which is not only automatically maintained when driving on open roadways, but also varied to maintain a selected distance set- ting as slower traffic is encountered. Active cruise control is a technological advance over the familiar cruise control and is a welcome relief from the constant adjustment of speed that can accompany driving in traffic on high- ways or other high-speed thoroughfares. Espe- cially on longer trips, the system can reduce fatigue and tension, while increasing your enjoyment of driving. Please use it safely and responsibly. Within the limits of its capability, the system automatically adapts the car's speed to that of a slower vehicle in front of you. You can specify the distance to be maintained from the vehicle in front in four stages. For safety reasons, the distance is speed-dependent. Based on your selected distance setting, the system automat- ically decreases the throttle setting and lightly applies the brakes if necessary. The vehicle brake lamps will automatically illuminate to sig- nal a following driver to take action. In addition, it may be necessary for the vehicle or the driver to downshift, depending on the kind of trans- mission your vehicle is equipped with, to main- tain the distance setting selected. If the vehicle ahead speeds up or when the lane ahead becomes clear, your vehicle will accelerate to the speed you have selected by increasing the throttle setting and shifting gears automatically or by the driver as needed. Your selected speed will be held when driving downhill, too. Since this active cruise control system is a new technology and operates differently from con- ventional cruise control systems which you may be accustomed to, you are strongly urged to read all of the pages relating to this system before use. Pay special attention to the System limitations section beginning on page 69.


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One lever for all functions


1 Store and increase desired speed 2 Store and decrease desired speed 3 Deactivate system, refer to page 68
4 Resume stored desired speed and dis-


tance, refer to page 68


5 Select distance to vehicle driving ahead,


refer to page 67


Maintaining current speed Briefly press the lever, arrow 1, or briefly pull it, arrow 2, at a driving speed of more than approx. 20 mph or 30 km/h.


The car's current speed is stored and main- tained. It is displayed in the speedometer and briefly in the instrument cluster.


Increasing desired speed Press or tap the lever to the resistance point or beyond, arrow 1, until the desired speed is dis- played. > Each time the lever is tapped to the resis-


tance point, the desired speed is increased by approx. 1 mph or 1 km/h.


> Each time the lever is tapped beyond the


resistance point, the desired speed is increased by up to 5 mph or 10 km/h until


the maximum speed of 110 mph or 180 km/h is achieved.


The speed then displayed is stored and achieved on a clear road.


Decreasing desired speed Pull the lever, arrow 2, until the desired speed is displayed. The other functions work analogously to those described under Increasing desired speed.


Selecting distance


> Press downward: Increase distance


> Press upward:


Decrease distance.


The selected distance is displayed in the instru- ment cluster.


Distance 1


Distance 2


Distance 3 This distance is always set when the system is used for the first time after starting the engine.


Distance 4


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Use good judgment to select the appro- priate following distance given road con- ditions, traffic, applicable laws and driving rec- ommendations for safe following distance. Otherwise, an accident risk could result.<


Deactivating cruise control


Press the lever upward or downward, arrow 3. The displays in the speedometer disappear. In addition, the system is automatically deacti- vated: > When you brake the vehicle > When the speed is reduced to below


20 mph or 30 km/h due to a traffic situation > When you switch gears very slowly or shift


to idle in cars with manual transmission


> When you select the automatic transmis-


sion's neutral position N


> When you activate the Dynamic Traction


Control DTC


> When you deactivate the Dynamic Stability


Control DSC


> When DSC or ABS is intervening > When the system does not recognize any objects for a longer period of time, e.g. on infrequently traveled roads without a shoul- der or guard rails, or if the radar sensor is covered with dirt, refer to page 69
> When you apply the parking brake


When the system is deactivated, you must brake the vehicle yourself and/or maneuver as necessary, otherwise there is a risk of accident.<


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Warning lamp


The warning lamp comes on when active cruise control has been auto- matically deactivated due to a driving speed below 20 mph or 30 km/h, an application of the parking brake or a DSC intervention. A message appears on the Control Display.


Resuming stored desired speed and distance Briefly press the button, arrow 4. The stored speed and distance are regained and maintained. In the following instances, the stored speed is deleted and can no longer be resumed: > When driving stability control systems are


intervening


> In cars with manual transmission: when you


shift gears very slowly or shift to idle posi- tion


> In cars with automatic transmission: when


you engage selector lever position N


> When the ignition is switched off


Displays in the instrument cluster


1 Stored desired speed 2 Shows yellow: vehicle detected ahead


Flashes in red: system cannot maintain dis- tance; driver must brake the vehicle Flashes in yellow: driving stability control systems are intervening; cruise control is deactivated


3 Selected distance to vehicle ahead


The indicator lights up as soon as the sys- tem is activated.


4 Selected desired speed is temporarily dis-


played


road and traffic conditions permit. It is not pos- sible to resume a stored speed.


If --- mph or --- km/h temporarily appears in the instrument cluster display, it is pos- sible that the system prerequisites for operation are currently not met. Calling up Check Control messages, refer to page 83.<


Warning lamps


The indicator 2 flashes in red; a signal sounds. The system indicates that you must brake and/or maneuver the vehicle yourself. Active cruise con- trol cannot automatically restore the distance to the vehicle ahead. This indicator does not release you from your responsibility to adapt your desired speed and driving style to prevailing driving conditions.


The indicator 2 flashes in yellow. The prerequisites for operating active cruise control are not met, e.g. as a result of ABS or DSC interventions. Active cruise control is deactivated. You can reactivate the system, if desired, by tapping or pulling the lever when


System limitations


Radar sensor


The sensor's ability to detect vehicles ahead may be restricted as a result of heavy rain, dirt, snow or ice. If necessary, clean the radar sensor located in the front bumper, see arrow. Be sure to use particular care when removing any layers of snow or ice from the sensor. When the radar sensor is not properly posi- tioned, active cruise control cannot be activated at all.


Malfunction


The warning lamp comes on when the system has failed. A message appears on the Control Display. You can find more information starting on page 82.


Always remember that the range and abil- ity of the system does have physical limi- tations. It will not apply the brakes or decelerate your vehicle when there is a slow-moving vehi- cle, stopped vehicle or stationary object ahead of you, as for example, at a traffic light or a parked vehicle. Also, the system does not react


to oncoming traffic, pedestrians or other types of potential traffic such as a rider on horseback. It is also possible that the system may not detect smaller moving objects such as motor- cycles or bicycles. Be especially alert when encountering any of these situations as the sys- tem will neither automatically brake, nor provide


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a warning to you. Also, be aware that every decrease in the distance setting allows your vehicle to come closer to a vehicle in front of you and requires a heightened amount of alert- ness.<


Active cruise control is not and must not be used as a collision avoidance/warning


system.< If while your vehicle is actively following a vehi- cle in front of you and the vehicle ahead speeds up or the lane ahead becomes clear, then your vehicle will accelerate to the speed you have selected. Be aware that changing to a clear, unobstructed lane will also result in your vehicle accelerating.


Be certain to deactivate the system when you pull into an exit lane for a highway off-


ramp.< Also, vehicles traveling in a staggered manner on a highway may cause a delay in the system's reaction to a vehicle in front of you or may cause the system to react to a vehicle actually in the lane next to you. Always be ready to take action or apply the brakes if necessary.


While active cruise control is capable of braking your vehicle automatically when


you approach a slower vehicle ahead, it is important to be aware that the ability of the sys- tem to apply the brakes is also limited, e.g. when you reduce your desired speed sharply. The system cannot stop your vehicle. It uses only a portion of braking system capacity and does not utilize the full capacity of the vehicle braking system. Therefore, the system cannot decrease your speed for large differences in speed between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. Examples: when you approach a vehicle traveling at a much lower speed than your own speed such as approaching a toll booth or when a much slower vehicle cuts in front of you at close range.< Active cruise control can only decelerate the vehicle to approx. 20 mph or 30 km/h.


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Swerving vehicles


When a vehicle moves from an adjacent lane into your lane, active cruise control will not rec- ognize this vehicle until it is fully in your lane ahead of your vehicle.


When a vehicle ahead suddenly swerves into your lane, the system may not be able to maintain the selected distance automatically. This also applies to great differences in speed between you and vehicles ahead, e.g. when quickly approaching a truck. There is a risk of collision. Once the system has established that a vehicle is indeed in front of you, it will indicate that you must brake and/or maneuver the vehi- cle yourself. Take action yourself, otherwise there is a risk of an accident.<


Behavior in curves


Because of the limited range of the system, it is possible that in curves or on the peaks and val- leys of hilly roads, a vehicle ahead may be rec- ognized late, or not at all. Therefore, it is up to the driver to select a speed that is prudent in view of the curves and terrain of the roadway.


In approaching a curve, it is possible that active cruise control would react briefly to a vehicle in the adjacent lane. In addition, the system can sense if your vehicle is in a curve and may not accelerate. If your vehicle decelerates in either case, you can choose to overcome the deceler- ation by briefly pressing the accelerator pedal.


Your responsibility Your actions have priority at all times. When you press the accelerator pedal while driving with active cruise control, the automatic braking function will be temporarily interrupted. Once you release the accelerator pedal, the desired speed or the selected distance to the vehicle ahead is achieved again.


Do not leave your foot on the accelerator pedal and make sure that no objects such as floor mats are lying on the accelerator pedal. Otherwise the system may not be able to brake the vehicle.<


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Everything under control


Odometer, outside temperature display, clock


roads, for example, otherwise there is an increased risk of an accident.<


Odometer and trip odometer Resetting trip odometer: With the ignition switched on, press button 1 in the instrument cluster.


When the vehicle is parked If you still want to view the time, outside tem- perature and odometer reading briefly after the remote control has been taken out of the igni- tion lock: Press button 1 in the instrument cluster.


Tachometer


Never force the engine speed up into the red warning field, see arrow. In this range, the fuel supply is interrupted to protect the engine.


1 Knob in the instrument cluster 2 Outside temperature display and clock 3 Odometer and trip odometer


Knob in the instrument cluster > To reset the trip odometer while the ignition


is switched on


> To display the time, outside temperature and odometer briefly while the ignition is switched off


Units of measure To select the respective units of measure, miles or km for the odometer as well as 7 or 6 for the outside temperature, refer to page 77. The setting is stored for the remote control cur- rently in use.


Time, outside temperature display Setting the time, refer to page 80.


Outside temperature warning When the displayed temperature sinks to approx. +377/+36, a signal sounds and a warning lamp lights up. There is an increased risk of black ice.


Black ice can also form at temperatures above +377/+36. You should there-


fore drive carefully on bridges and shaded


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Fuel gauge


Coolant temperature A warning lamp will come on if the coolant, and therefore the engine, becomes too hot. In addi- tion, a message will appear on the Control Dis- play. Check coolant level, refer to page 218.


Energy Control*


Displays the current fuel consumption. This allows you to see whether your current driving style is conducive to fuel economy with mini- mum exhaust emissions.


Engine oil temperature*


During standard operation, the engine oil tem- perature is between approx. 1207 and approx. 3007/approx. 506 and approx. 1506. If the engine oil temperature is too high, a message will appear on the Control Display.


Fuel tank capacity: approx. 15.9 US gallons/ 60 liters. You can find information on refueling on page 201. If the tilt of the vehicle varies for a longer period, when you are driving in mountainous areas, for example, the indicator may fluctuate slightly.


Reserve Once the fuel level has fallen to the reserve zone, a message briefly appears on the Control Display and the cruising range for the remaining amount of fuel is displayed on the computer. Under a cruising range of approx. 30 miles/ 50 km, the message remains in the Control Dis- play.


Refuel as soon as possible once your cruising range falls below 30 miles/


50 km, otherwise engine functions are not ensured and damage can occur.<


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Average fuel consumption The average fuel consumption is calculated for the time during which the engine is running. With the trip computer, refer to page 75, you can have the average consumption for another trip displayed. To reset average fuel consumption: press the button in the turn indicator lever for approx. 2 seconds.


Current fuel consumption* Displays the current fuel consumption. This allows you to see whether your current driving style is conducive to fuel economy with mini- mum exhaust emissions.


Displays on the Control Display You can also call up the computer via iDrive; for operating principle refer to page 16. 1. Press the


button.


This opens the start menu.


2. Move the controller to the right to call up


3.


"Navigation". If necessary, move the highlight marker to the uppermost field. Turn the controller until "Car Data" is selected and press the controller.


Computer


Displays in the instrument cluster


Calling up information Press the button in the turn indicator lever. The following items of information are dis- played in the order listed: > Cruising range > Average speed > Average fuel consumption > Current fuel consumption* To set the corresponding units of measure, refer to Units of measure on page 77.


Cruising range Displays the estimated cruising range available with the remaining fuel. The range is calculated on the basis of the way the car has been driven over the last 18 miles/30 km and the amount of fuel currently in the tank.


Refuel as soon as possible once your cruising range falls below 30 miles/


50 km, otherwise engine functions are not ensured and damage can occur.<


Average speed Periods with the vehicle parked and the engine switched off are not included in the calculations of average speed. With the trip computer, refer to page 75, you can have the average speed for another trip dis- played. To reset average speed: press the button in the turn indicator lever for approx. 2 seconds.


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4. Select "Onboard info" and press the con-


troller.


Entering a distance manually 1. Select "Distance to dest." and press the


controller.


> Estimated time of arrival at destination:


> Manually enter a distance in the com-


puter, refer to information further below > Enter a destination in the navigation sys-


tem, refer to page 131


> Cruising range > Distance to destination:


> Manually enter a distance in the com-


puter, refer to information further below > Enter a destination in the navigation sys-


tem, refer to page 131


> Average speed > Average fuel consumption


Resetting values You can reset the values for average speed and average consumption: 1. Select the respective menu item and press


the controller.


2. Press the controller again to confirm your


selection.


2. Turn the controller to select the distance to


your destination.


3. Press the controller to apply the setting. The distance is automatically entered during destination guidance.


Trip computer The trip computer is suitable e.g. for a holiday trip. 1. Open the start menu. 2. Call up "Navigation". 3. Select "Car Data" and press the controller. 4. Select "Trip computer" and press the con-


troller.


> Departure time > Driving time > Distance traveled > Average speed > Average fuel consumption Switching trip computer on/off and resetting all values to zero:


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2. Select a menu item:


> "Onboard info" > "Trip computer" 3. Press the controller.


1. Select "Set" and press the controller. 2. Select the desired menu item and press the


controller.


Display options You can display the computer or the trip com- puter in the assistance window. 1. Move the controller to the right to change to


the assistance window and press the con- troller.


Settings and information


Operating principle


1 Button for:


> Selecting display > Setting values


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2 Button for:


> Confirming selected display or set val-


ues


> Calling up computer information 74


3 When the lights are on: instrument lighting


brightness 100


4 Calling up Check Control 82
5 Checking oil level 215
6 Setting the time 80
7 Setting the date 81
8 Viewing service requirement display 77


Exiting displays The outside-temperature reading and the time reappear when you press button 2 or if you make no entries within approx. 15 seconds. If required, complete the current setting first.


Units of measure You can set units of measure. The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use, refer also to Personal Profile on page 28. iDrive, for operating principle refer to page 16. 1. Open the start menu. 2. Press the controller to open the menu. 3. Select "Settings" and press the controller. 4. Select "Language / Units" and press the


5.


controller. If necessary, move the highlight marker to the uppermost field. Turn the controller until "Units" is selected and press the con- troller.


Service requirements


The remaining driving distance and the date of the next scheduled service are displayed briefly immediately after you start the engine or switch on the ignition.


The extent of service work required can

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