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1. 2. "Profiles" 3. Select a profile. The following functions are executed: ▷ All settings stored in the called-up profile


"Settings"


are automatically applied.


▷ The called-up profile is assigned to the re‐


mote control being used at the time.


▷ If the profile is already assigned to a differ‐ ent remote control, this profile will apply to both remote controls. It cannot be differen‐ tiated anymore between the settings for the two remote controls.


Renaming profiles A personal name can be assigned to every pro‐ file to avoid confusion between the profiles. On the Control Display: 1. 2. "Profiles"


"Settings"


The current profile is selected.


3. Open "Options". 4. "Rename current profile"


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Resetting profiles The settings of the active profile are reset to their default values. On the Control Display: 1. 2. "Profiles"


"Settings"


The current profile is selected.


3. Open "Options". 4. "Reset current profile" Exporting profiles Most settings of the active profile can be ex‐ ported. This can be helpful for securing and retrieving personal settings, before delivering the vehicle to a workshop, for example. Profiles can be taken to another vehicle equipped with the Personal Profile function. Export is made via the USB port to a USB de‐ vice. Popular file systems for USB devices are sup‐ ported. FAT32 and exFAT are the recom‐ mended formats for profile export. Other for‐ mats may not support the export. 1. 2. "Profiles" 3. "Export profile" 4. "USB device" Importing profiles Profiles stored on a USB device can be im‐ ported via the USB interface. Existing settings are overwritten with the im‐ ported profile. 1. 2. "Profiles" 3. "Import profile" 4. "USB device"


"Settings"


"Settings"


"Settings"


Using the guest profile The guest profile is for individual settings that are saved in none of the three personal profiles. This can be useful for drivers who are using the vehicle temporarily and do not have their own profile. 1. 2. "Profiles" 3. "Guest" 4. Adjust the settings. The guest profile cannot be renamed. It is not assigned to the current remote control. Display profile list during start The profile list can be displayed during each start to select the desired profile. 1. 2. "Profiles" 3. Open "Options". 4. "Display user list at startup"


"Settings"


Using the remote con‐ trol Information WARNING People or animals in the vehicle can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves in. The vehicle can then not be opened from the outside. There is risk of injuries. Take the remote control along so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside.◀


Unlocking


Press button on the remote control.


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switched on. This function is not available, if the interior lamps were switched off man‐ ually.


▷ The welcome lamps are switched on, if this


function was activated. On 3-door models: Press button on the remote control


twice in direct succession. When the door is opened, the window is low‐ ered more to make it easier to enter the vehi‐ cle. You can set how the vehicle is to be unlocked. Create the settings, refer to page 43. The alarm system, refer to page 43, is switched off. Convenient opening


Press and hold this button on the re‐ mote control after unlocking.


The windows and the glass sunroof are opened, as long as the button on the remote control is pressed. Locking


WARNING Unlocking from the inside is only possible


with special knowledge. If people must spend a longer time in the vehi‐ cle while it is very hot or cold outside, there is risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are people in it.◀ The driver's door must be closed.


Press button on the remote control.


The alarm system, refer to page 43, is switched on. If the vehicle horn honks twice when you lock the car, this means that the engine or ignition is still switched on. In this case, the engine or ig‐


nition must be switched off by means of the Start/Stop button. Switching on interior lights and courtesy lights


Press button on the remote control with the vehicle locked.


The courtesy lamps are only switched on when it is dark outside. This function is not available, if the interior lamps were switched off man‐ ually. If the button is pressed within 10 seconds of when the vehicle was locked Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor of the anti-theft warning system, refer to page 45, are turned off. After locking, wait 10 seconds before press‐ ing the button again. Panic mode You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation.


Press button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds.


To switch off the alarm: press any button. Unlocking the tailgate


Press button on the remote control for approx. 1 second.


The tailgate opens slightly, regardless of whether the vehicle was previously locked or unlocked. To avoid locking it into the vehicle, do not place the remote control in the cargo area. Depending on the features and the country version, it is also possible to have door un‐ locked. Create the settings, refer to page 43. If the doors were not unlocked, the tailgate is locked again as soon as it closes.


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CAUTION Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the rear window and heat conductors while driving. There is risk of property damage. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do not hit the rear window.◀


Malfunction Remote control detection by the vehicle can among others be malfunctioning under the fol‐ lowing circumstances: ▷ The battery of the remote control is dis‐


charged. Replace the battery, refer to page 34.


▷ Interference of the radio connection from transmission towers or other equipment with high transmit power.


▷ Shielding of the remote control due to


metal objects.


▷ Interference of the radio connection from mobile phones or other electronic devices in direct proximity.


Do not transport the remote control together with metal objects or electronic devices. In the case of a malfunction, unlock and lock the vehicle using the integrated key, refer to page 39. For US owners only The transmitter and receiver units comply with part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communication Commission regulations. Operation is governed by the following: FCC ID: ▷ LX8766S. ▷ LX8766E. ▷ LX8CAS. ▷ LX8CAS2. ▷ MYTCAS4. Compliance statement:


This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ▷ This device may not cause harmful interfer‐


ence, and


▷ this device must accept any interference re‐


ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.


Without remote control From the outside


WARNING Unlocking from the inside is only possible


with special knowledge. If people must spend a longer time in the vehi‐ cle while it is very hot or cold outside, there is risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are people in it.◀


CAUTION The door lock is permanently joined with


the door. The door handle can be moved. When pulling the door handle with the integrated key inserted, paint or key can be damaged. There is risk of property damage. Re‐ move the integrated key before pulling the outside door handle.◀ Unlock or lock the driver's door via the door lock using the integrated key, refer to page 34. The other doors must be unlocked or locked from the inside. 1. Remove lid on the door lock.


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To do this, slide the integrated key into the opening from below and remove the lid.


2. Unlock or lock door lock. Alarm system The alarm system is not armed if the vehicle is locked with the integrated key. The alarm system is triggered when the door is opened, if the vehicle was unlocked via the door lock. In order to terminate this alarm, un‐ lock vehicle with the remote control or switch on the ignition, if needed, through emergency detection of the remote control, refer to page 35. From the inside Locking and unlocking


Press button. Vehicle is locked.


Press button. The vehicle is unlocked.


Pressing the buttons for the central locking sys‐ tem locks and unlocks the doors and the tail‐


gate when the front doors are closed, but they are not secured against theft. The fuel filler flap remains unlocked. In the event of a severe accident, the vehicle is automatically unlocked. The hazard warning system and interior lights come on. Unlocking and opening ▷


Press the central locking system button to unlock the doors to‐ gether, and then pull the door handle above the armrest.


▷ Front doors: pull the door handle on the


door to open the door. The other doors re‐ main locked.


▷ Back doors: pull twice on the door handle


on the door to be opened; the first time un‐ locks the door, the second time opens it. The other doors remain locked.


Tailgate Information WARNING Body parts can be jammed when operat‐ ing the tailgate. There is risk of injuries. Make sure that the area of movement of the tailgate is clear during opening and closing.◀


CAUTION Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the rear window and heat conductors while driving. There is risk of property damage. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do not hit the rear window.◀


CAUTION The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the tailgate is clear during opening and closing.◀


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To avoid locking it into the vehicle, do not place the remote control in the cargo area. Opening from the outside When the tailgate is opened, make sure there is sufficient clearance to prevent damage.


▷ Unlock the vehicle and press the button on


the tailgate.



Press button on the remote control for approx. 1 second.


As the case may be, the doors are also un‐ locked. Unlocking with the remote control, refer to page 38.


The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung up‐ ward. Opening from the inside


With the vehicle is stationary, press the button in the driver's floor area.


Closing


Comfort Access The concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control. All you need to do is to have the remote control with you, such as in your pants pocket. The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is in close proximity or in the car's interior. Comfort Access supports the following func‐ tions: ▷ Unlocking/locking of the vehicle. ▷ Convenient closing. ▷ Separate unlocking of the tailgate. ▷ Start the engine. Information To avoid locking it into the vehicle, do not place the remote control in the cargo area. Functional requirements ▷ There are no sources of interference


nearby.


▷ To lock the vehicle, the remote control


must be located outside of the vehicle near the doors.


▷ The next unlocking and locking cycle is not


possible until after approx. 2 seconds.


▷ The engine can only be started if the re‐


mote control is in the vehicle.


Recessed grips on the inside trim of the tailgate can be used to conveniently pull down the tail‐ gate.


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Unlocking


Convenient closing


WARNING With convenient closing, body parts can be jammed. There is risk of injuries. Make sure that the area of movement of the doors is clear during convenient closing.◀


On the driver's or front passenger's door han‐ dle, press the button. This corresponds to pressing the remote control button: Locking


On the driver's or front passenger's door han‐ dle, press the button. This corresponds to pressing the remote control button: If a door was unlocked and opened from the inside via the door opener, all other doors con‐ tinue to be locked. This is the case, if the vehi‐ cle was locked automatically after driving off or via the central locking system button. In this case, all doors are unlocked, when pressing the button on the door handle. The button must be pressed again for locking. To save battery power, ensure that all power consumers are turned off before locking the ve‐ hicle.


Press and hold down the handle of the driver or the front seat passenger. This corresponds to pressing and holding the remote control button: In addition to locking, the windows and glass sunroof will be closed. Unlocking the tailgate separately Press button on tailgate's exterior. This corresponds to pressing the remote control button: The situation of the doors does not change. Malfunction Remote control detection by the vehicle can among others be malfunctioning under the fol‐ lowing circumstances: ▷ The battery of the remote control is dis‐


charged. Replace the battery, refer to page 34.


▷ Interference of the radio connection from transmission towers or other equipment with high transmit power.


▷ Shielding of the remote control due to


metal objects.


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▷ Interference of the radio connection from mobile phones or other electronic devices in direct proximity.


Do not transport the remote control together with metal objects or electronic devices. In the case of a malfunction, unlock and lock the vehicle using the buttons of the remote control or using the integrated key, refer to page 39.


Adjusting Unlocking The settings are saved in the active profile. Per‐ sonal Profile, refer to page 36. Doors "Settings" 1. 2. "Doors/key" 3. 4. Select the desired function.


Select the symbol.


▷ "Driver's door only"


Only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked. Pressing again un‐ locks the entire vehicle.


▷ "All doors"


The entire vehicle is unlocked.


Tailgate Depending on optional features and country version, this setting is not offered in some cases. "Settings" 1. 2. "Doors/key" 3. 4. Select the desired function.


Select the symbol.


▷ "Tailgate"


Only the tailgate is unlocked.


▷ "Tailgate + door(s)"


The tailgate and the doors are un‐ locked.


Locking The settings are saved in the active profile. Per‐ sonal Profile, refer to page 36. "Settings" 1. 2. "Doors/key" 3. Select desired setting.


▷ "Lock if no door is opened"


The vehicle locks automatically after a short period of time if no door is opened after unlocking. ▷ "Lock after start driving"


The vehicle locks automatically after you drive off.


Confirmation signals from the vehicle "Settings" 1. 2. "Doors/key" 3. Select desired setting. ▷ With alarm system:


"Acoustic sig. lock/unlock" Unlocking is signaled by one honk of the horn.


▷ "Flash when lock/unlock"


Unlocking is signaled by two flashes, locking by one.


Alarm system The concept When the vehicle is locked, the vehicle alarm system responds to: ▷ Opening a door, the hood or the tailgate. ▷ Movements in the vehicle interior. ▷ Changes in the vehicle tilt, e. g., during at‐ tempts at stealing a wheel or when towing the car.


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▷ Disconnected battery voltage. The alarm system briefly signals tampering: ▷ Acoustic alarm. ▷ By switching on the hazard warning system. ▷ By flashing the daytime running lights. Switching on and off When you lock or unlock the vehicle, either with the remote control or with Comfort Access, the alarm system is switched on and off at the same time. Door lock with the alarm system switched on The alarm system is triggered when the door is opened, when the vehicle is unlocked via the door lock. Switching off the alarm, refer to page 45. Tailgate with the alarm system switched on The tailgate can be opened even when the alarm system is switched on. After the tailgate is closed, it is locked and monitored again when the doors are locked. The hazard warning system flashes once. Panic mode You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation.


Press button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds.


To switch off the alarm: press any button.


Indicator lamp on the interior rearview mirror


▷ The indicator lamp flashes briefly every


2 seconds: The alarm system is switched on.


▷ Indicator lamp flashes for approx. 10 sec‐


onds, then it flashes briefly every 2 sec‐ onds: Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active, as doors, hood, or tailgate are not correctly closed. Correctly closed access points are secured. When the still open access points are closed, interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor will be switched on.


▷ The indicator lamp goes out after unlock‐


ing: The vehicle has not been tampered with. ▷ The indicator lamp flashes after unlocking until the engine ignition is switched on, but no longer than approx. 5 minutes: An alarm has been triggered.


Tilt alarm sensor The tilt of the vehicle is monitored. The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the car is towed. Interior motion sensor The windows and glass sunroof must be closed for the system to function properly.


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Avoiding unintentional alarms The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can be switched off together, such as in the fol‐ lowing situations: ▷ In automatic car washes. ▷ In duplex garages. ▷ During transport on trains carrying vehicles,


at sea or on a trailer.


▷ With animals in the vehicle. Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor


Press the remote control button again within 10 seconds as soon as the vehi‐


cle is locked. The indicator lamp lights up for approx. 2 sec‐ onds and then continues to flash. The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor are turned off until the vehicle is locked again.


Switching off the alarm ▷ Unlock vehicle with the remote control or switch on the ignition, if needed through emergency detection of remote control, re‐ fer to page 35.


▷ For Comfort Access: If you have the remote control with you, unlock vehicle using the button on the driver's side or passenger side door.


Power windows Information WARNING Unattended children or animals can move the vehicle and endanger themselves and traf‐ fic, for example with the following actions: ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. ▷ Opening and closing of doors or windows.


▷ Engaging selector lever position N. ▷ Using vehicle equipment. There is risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve‐ hicle. Carry remote control along when exiting and lock the vehicle.◀


Overview On 5-door models


On 3-door models


Opening




Press the button to the resistance


point. The window opens while the switch is held.


Press the switch beyond the resist‐


ance point. The window opens automatically. Pressing again stops the motion.


See also: Convenient opening, refer to page 38, via remote control.


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that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing.◀ In case of danger from the outside or if ice might prevent normal closing, proceed as fol‐ lows: 1. Pull the switch past the resistance point and


hold it there. The pinch protection is limited and the win‐ dow reopens slightly if the closing force ex‐ ceeds a certain margin.


2. Pull the switch past the resistance point


again within approx. 4 seconds and hold it there. The window closes without jam protection.


On 5-door models: safety switch The concept The opening and closing of the rear window can be blocked via the safety switch for the rear. This makes sense, for example, if children or animals are carried in the rear. Information WARNING When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed. There is risk of in‐ juries or risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing.◀ In order to prevent uncontrolled closing of the windows, press the safety switch, for example if children or animals are carried in the rear.


Closing


WARNING When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed. There is risk of in‐ juries or risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing.◀




Pull the switch to the resistance point. The window closes while the switch is held.


Pull the switch beyond the resistance


point. The window closes automatically. Pulling again stops the motion.


See also: closing by means of Comfort Access, refer to page 42. Pinch protection system


WARNING When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed. There is risk of in‐ juries or risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing.◀


WARNING Accessories on the windows such as an‐ tennas can impact jam protection. There is risk of injuries. Do not install accessories in the area of movement of the windows.◀ If closing force exceeds a specific margin as a window closes, closing is interrupted. The window reopens slightly. Closing without the pinch protection system


WARNING When operating the windows, body parts and objects can be jammed. There is risk of in‐ juries or risk of property damage. Make sure


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Overview


Switching on and off


Tilting the glass sunroof


Press button. The LED lights up if the safety function


is switched on.


Panoramic glass sun‐ roof Information WARNING Body parts can be jammed on operating the glass sunroof. There is risk of injuries. Make sure that the area of movement of the glass sunroof is clear during opening and closing.◀


WARNING Unattended children or animals can move the vehicle and endanger themselves and traf‐ fic, for example with the following actions: ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. ▷ Opening and closing of doors or windows. ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. ▷ Using vehicle equipment. There is risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve‐ hicle. Carry remote control along when exiting and lock the vehicle.◀


Press back the switch up to or beyond the resistance point and release it. The glass sunroof is raised.


Opening glass sunroof When the glass sunroof is closed


Press the switch back beyond the resistance point and release it twice. The glass sunroof is opened. Pressing the switch again stops


the motion.


With the glass sunroof completely raised


▷ Slide switch back to the re‐


sistance point and hold. The glass sunroof is opened as long as the switch is pressed.


▷ Press the switch back beyond the resist‐


ance point and release it. The glass sunroof is opened. Pressing the switch again stops the motion.


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WARNING Body parts can be jammed on operating the glass sunroof. There is risk of injuries. Make sure that the area of movement of the glass sunroof is clear during opening and closing.◀


Closing without the pinch protection system If there is an external danger, proceed as fol‐ lows: 1. Press the switch forward beyond the resist‐


ance point and hold it. The pinch protection is limited and the glass sunroof reopens slightly if the closing force exceeds a certain margin.


2. Press the switch forward again beyond the


resistance point and hold until the glass sunroof closes without jam protection. Make sure that the closing area is clear.


Initializing after a power failure After a power failure, it can happen that the glass sunroof can only be raised. The system must be initialized in this case. MINI recom‐ mends having this work performed only by a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.


Comfort position If the glass sunroof stops before it is completely opened, it is in the Comfort position. In this po‐ sition the wind noises in the interior are the least. If desired, continue the movement by Pressing the switch. Closing glass sunroof With the glass sunroof open


▷ Slide switch forward to the resistance point and hold. The glass sunroof is closed as long as the switch is pressed and stops in the raised posi‐ tion.


▷ Press the switch forward beyond the resist‐


ance point and release it. The glass sunroof is closed and stops in the raised position. Pressing the switch toward the back stops the motion.


▷ Press the switch forward beyond the resist‐


ance point and release it twice. The glass sunroof is closed. Pressing the switch again stops the motion.


With the glass sunroof completely raised


Press the switch forward beyond the resistance point and release it. The glass sunroof is closed.


Pinch protection system If the closing force exceeds a specific value as a glass sunroof closes, the closing action is inter‐ rupted. The glass sunroof reopens slightly.


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of sliding under the safety belt in an accident. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Adjust the seat prior to starting the trip. Adjust the backrest in an as upright position as possible and do not adjust again while driving.◀


WARNING There is risk of jamming when moving the seats. There is risk of injuries or risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the seat is clear prior to any adjustment.◀


Adjusting seats Overview


1 Forward/backward 2 Thigh support 3 Height 4 Backrest tilt


Adjusting Vehicle features and op‐ tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ sions must be observed when using the respec‐ tive features and systems.


Sitting safely The ideal seating position meeting the needs of the occupants can make a vital contribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving. The seating position plays an important role in an accident in combination with: ▷ Safety belts, refer to page 51. ▷ Head restraints, refer to page 53. ▷ Airbags, refer to page 100.


Seats Information WARNING Seat adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected movements of the seat. Vehicle control could be lost. There is risk of an acci‐ dent. Only adjust the side on the driver's side when the vehicle is stationary.◀


WARNING With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, the protective effect of the safety belt cannot be ensured anymore. There is a danger


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Lumbar support The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐ justed in a way that it supports the lumbar re‐ gion of the spine. The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture.


Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired direction. After releasing the lever, move the seat forward or back slightly making sure it engages prop‐ erly.


Height


Turn the wheel in order to increase or decrease the curvature.


Thigh support


Pull the lever up or press it down as often as needed to reach the desired height.


Backrest tilt


Pull the lever and apply your weight to the backrest or lift it off, as necessary.


Pull the lever at the front of the seat and adjust the thigh support.


In 3-door models: entering the rear Information WARNING There is risk of jamming when moving the seats. There is risk of injuries or risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the seat is clear prior to any adjustment.◀


WARNING Unexpected movements of the backrest


while driving may occur due to an unlocked backrest. Vehicle control could be lost. There is


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risk of injuries. Fold back and lock the backrests before driving.◀


Fold down seat back 1. Pull lever up to the stop.


2. Fold backrest forward. 3. Push the seat forward. Original position The driver's seat features a mechanical mem‐ ory function for forward/back and backrest ad‐ justment. 1. Push the seat back into the original posi‐


tion.


2. Fold back the backrest to lock the seat. If the backrest is folded back when the seat is not yet in the original position, the seat latches in the current position. In this case, manually adjust longitudinal direction, refer to page 50. Front seat heating Overview


Adjusting


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Switching on


Press button once for each tempera‐ ture level.


The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit. If the trip is continued within approx. 15 mi‐ nutes, the seat heating is activated automati‐ cally with the temperature selected last. When GREEN Mode, refer to page 167, is acti‐ vated, the heater output is reduced.


Switching off


Press and hold the button, until the LEDs are no longer illuminated.


Safety belts Number of safety belts The vehicle is fitted with four or five safety belts to ensure occupant safety. However, they can only offer protection when adjusted correctly. The two outer safety belt buckles, integrated into the rear seat, are for passengers sitting on the left and right. The center safety belt buckle of the rear seat is solely intended for the person sitting in the middle. General information Always make sure that safety belts are being worn by all occupants before driving off. For the occupants' safety the belt locking mechanism triggers early. Slowly guide the safety belt out of the holder when applying it. If needed, disengage the safety belt in the rear from the belt buckle on the side. Although airbags enhance safety by providing added protection, they are not a substitute for safety belts.


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Information WARNING If the safety belt is used by more than


one person, the protective effect of the safety belt cannot be ensured anymore. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt. In‐ fants and children are not allowed in an occu‐ pant's lap, but must be transported and respec‐ tively secured in designated child restraint systems.◀


WARNING The protective effect of the safety belts


can be limited or lost when safety belts are fas‐ tened incorrectly. An incorrectly fastened safety belt can cause additional injuries, for example in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that all occupants are wearing safety belts correctly.◀


WARNING With a rear backrest that is not locked,


the protective function of the middle safety belt is not guaranteed. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. If you are using the middle safety belt, lock the wider rear backrest.◀


Correct use of safety belts ▷ Wear the safety belt twist-free and as tight to your body as possible over your lap and shoulders.


▷ Wear the safety belt deep on your hips over


your lap. The safety belt may not press on your stomach.


▷ Do not wear the safety belt on your throat, rub it on sharp edges, guide it or jam it in across hard or fragile objects.


▷ Avoid thick clothing. ▷ Re-tighten the safety belt frequently up‐


ward around your upper body.


Buckling the seat belt


Make sure you hear the latch plate engage in the belt buckle.


Unbuckling the safety belt 1. Hold the safety belt firmly. 2. Press the red button in the belt buckle. 3. Guide the safety belt back into its roll-up


mechanism.


Safety belt reminder for driver's seat and front passenger seat


The indicator lamp lights up and a sig‐ nal sounds. Make sure that the safety belts are positioned correctly. The


safety belt reminder is active at speeds above approx. 6 mph/10 km/h. It can also be acti‐ vated if objects are placed on the front passen‐ ger seat. Damage to safety belts


WARNING The protective effect of the safety belts


may not be fully functional or fail in the follow‐ ing situations: ▷ Safety belts are damaged, soiled or


changed in any other way.


▷ Safety belt buckle is damaged or heavily


soiled.


▷ Belt tensioners or belt retractors were


modified.


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Height Adjust the head restraint so that its center is approximately at eye level. Distance Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head. If necessary, adjust the distance by adjusting the tilt of the backrest. Adjusting the height: John Cooper Works The height of the head restraints cannot be ad‐ justed. Adjusting the height


▷ To raise: pull. ▷ To lower: press button, arrow 1, and push


headrest down.


Removing: John Cooper Works The head restraints cannot be removed.


Safety belts can be imperceptibly damaged in the event of an accident. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not modify safety belts, safety belt buckles, belt tensioners, belt retrac‐ tors or belt anchors and keep them clean. Have the safety belts checked after an accident at the dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.◀


Front head restraints Information WARNING A missing protective effect due to re‐


moved or not correctly adjusted head restraints can cause injuries in the head and neck area. There is risk of injuries. Install head restraints on occupied seats prior to driving and make sure that the center of the head restraint sup‐ ports the back of the head at eye level.◀


WARNING Objects on the head restraint reduce the


protective effect in the head and neck area. There is risk of injuries. ▷ Do not use seat or head restraint covers. ▷ Do not hang objects, for example, clothes


hangers, directly on the head restraint.


▷ Only use accessories that have been deter‐ mined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint.


▷ Do not use any accessories, for example pil‐


lows, while driving.◀


Correctly adjusted head restraint General information A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event of an accident. Adjust the headrest via the backrest tilt as needed.


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Removing


1. Pull head restraint up as far as possible. 2. Press button, arrow 1, and pull the head re‐


straint out completely.


To remove the headrest, fold the backrest rear‐ ward if it is in the upright position. Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in question.


Rear head restraints Information WARNING A missing protective effect due to re‐


moved or not correctly adjusted head restraints can cause injuries in the head and neck area. There is risk of injuries. Install head restraints on occupied seats prior to driving and make sure that the center of the head restraint sup‐ ports the back of the head at eye level.◀


WARNING Objects on the head restraint reduce the


protective effect in the head and neck area. There is risk of injuries. ▷ Do not use seat or head restraint covers. ▷ Do not hang objects, for example, clothes


hangers, directly on the head restraint.


▷ Only use accessories that have been deter‐ mined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint.


▷ Do not use any accessories, for example pil‐


lows, while driving.◀


Correctly adjusted head restraint General information A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event of an accident. Height Adjust the head restraint so that its center is approximately at eye level. Adjusting the height


▷ To raise: push. ▷ To lower: press button, arrow 1, and push


headrest down.


Folding down


▷ To lower flaps: press the button, arrow 1,


and press down the head restraint, arrow 2.


▷ Fold back up: pull up head restraints.


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Removing Fold the seat down, refer to page 152, before removing the head restraint, otherwise the head restraint cannot be removed.


Overview


1. Pull head restraint up against the resist‐


ance.


2. Press button, arrow 1, and pull the head re‐


straint out completely.


Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in question.


Mirrors Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the mir‐ ror setting is stored for the profile currently used. When the vehicle is unlocked via the re‐ mote control, the position is automatically re‐ trieved if this function is active. Information WARNING Objects reflected in the mirror are closer


than they appear. The distance to the traffic behind could be incorrectly estimated, for ex‐ ample while changing lanes. There is risk of an accident. Estimate the distance to the traffic behind by looking over your shoulder.◀


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Selecting a mirror


To change over to the other mirror: Slide the switch.


Adjusting electrically


The setting corresponds to the direction in which the button is pressed.


Adjusting manually In case of electrical malfunction press edges of mirror. Automatic Curb Monitor The concept If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on the front passenger side is tilted downward. This improves your view of the curb and other low-lying obstacles when parking, for example.


Activating


1.


Slide the switch to the driver's side


mirror position.


2. Engage selector lever position R.


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Deactivating Slide the switch to the passenger side mirror position. Fold in and out


CAUTION Depending on the vehicle width, the ve‐ hicle can be damaged in car washes. There is risk of property damage. Before washing, fold in the mirrors by hand or with the button.◀


Press button.


Possible at speeds up to approx. 15 mph/20 km/h. Folding the mirrors in and out is advantageous in the following situations: ▷ In car washes. ▷ On narrow roads. ▷ For folding mirrors back out that were


folded away manually.


Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto‐ matically at a speed of approx. 25 mph/40 km/h. Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated whenever the engine is running. Automatic dimming feature Both exterior mirrors are automatically dim‐ med. Photocells are used to control the Interior mirror, refer to page 56.


Interior mirror, manually dimmable Flip lever


To reduce the blinding effect of the interior rear view mirror, flip the lever forward.


Turn knob


Turn the knob to reduce the blinding effect by the interior mirror.


Interior mirror, automatic dimming feature Overview


Photocells are used for control:


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▷ In the mirror glass. ▷ On the back of the mirror.


Functional requirements ▷ Keep the photocells clean. ▷ Do not cover the area between the inside


rearview mirror and the windshield.


Steering wheel Information WARNING Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel move‐ ments. Vehicle control could be lost. There is risk of an accident. Adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is stationary only.◀


Adjusting


1. Switch on the ignition. 2. Fold the lever down. 3. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating posi‐ tion.


4. Fold the lever back. 5. Switch off the ignition again if needed.


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Transporting children safely Vehicle features and op‐ tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not


necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ sions must be observed when using the respec‐ tive features and systems.


The right place for children Information WARNING Unattended children or animals can move the vehicle and endanger themselves and traf‐ fic, for example with the following actions: ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. ▷ Opening and closing of doors or windows. ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. ▷ Using vehicle equipment. There is risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve‐ hicle. Carry remote control along when exiting and lock the vehicle.◀


Children should always be in the rear


WARNING Children shorter than 5 ft, 150 cm cannot correctly fasten the safety belt without suitable additional restraint systems. The protective ef‐ fect of the safety belts can be limited or lost when safety belts are fastened incorrectly. An incorrectly fastened safety belt can cause addi‐ tional injuries, for example in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneu‐ vers. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Secure persons shorter than 5 ft, 150 cm using suitable restraint systems.◀


Accident research shows that the safest place for children is in the rear seat. Only transport children younger than 13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft, 150 cm in the rear in suitable child restraint systems provided in ac‐ cordance with the age, weight and size of the child. Children 13 years of age or older must wear a safety belt as soon as a suitable child restraint system can no longer be used due to their age, weight and size. Children on the front passenger seat Before using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, ensure that the front, knee, and side airbags on the front passenger side are deactivated. Automatic deactivation of front-seat passenger airbags, refer to page 102. Information WARNING Active front-seat passenger airbags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated. There is risk of inju‐ ries. Make sure that the front-seat passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSEN‐ GER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp lights up.◀


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On the front passenger seat Deactivating airbags


WARNING Active front-seat passenger airbags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated. There is risk of inju‐ ries. Make sure that the front-seat passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSEN‐ GER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp lights up.◀ After installing a child restraint system in the front passenger seat, make sure that the front, knee and side airbags on the front passenger side are deactivated. Deactivate the front-seat passenger airbags au‐ tomatically, refer to page 102. Seat position and height Before installing a child restraint system, move the front passenger seat as far back as possible and adjust its height to the highest and thus best possible position for the belt and to offer optimal protection in the event of an accident. If the upper anchorage of the safety belt is lo‐ cated in front of the belt guide of the child seat, move the passenger seat carefully forward until the best possible belt guide position is reached. Child seat security


WARNING The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect seat adjustment or improper installation of the child seat. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the child restraint system fits securely against the backrest. If possible, adjust the backrest tilt for all affected backrests and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats and backrests are securely engaged. If possible, adjust the height of the head restraints or re‐ move them.◀


Installing child re‐ straint systems Information Pay attention to the specifications of the child restraint system manufacturer when selecting, installing, and using child restraint systems.


WARNING The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect seat adjustment or improper installation of the child seat. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the child restraint system fits securely against the backrest. If possible, adjust the backrest tilt for all affected backrests and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats and backrests are securely engaged. If possible, adjust the height of the head restraints or re‐ move them.◀ In order to faciliate the installation of a back- facing child restraint system in the rear: Move the front passenger's seat as far up as possible before folding down the backrest.


The rear safety belts and the front passenger safety belt can be permanently locked to fasten child restraint systems.


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Locking the safety belt 1. Pull out the strap completely. 2. Secure the child restraint system with the


belt.


3. Allow the strap to be pulled in and pull it


tight against the child restraint system. The safety belt is locked.


Unlocking the safety belt 1. Unbuckle the belt buckle. 2. Remove the child restraint system. 3. Allow the strap to be pulled in completely.


LATCH child restraint system Information LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Children. Pay attention to the operating and safety infor‐ mation of the child restraint system manufac‐ turer when installing and using LATCH child re‐ straint fixing systems. Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors The lower anchors may be used to attach the CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child and CRS weight of 65 lb/30 kg when the child is restrained by the internal harnesses. Information WARNING If the LATCH child restraint fixing systems are not correctly engaged, the protective effect of the LATCH child restraint fixing system can be limited. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the lower anchors are se‐ curely engaged and that the LATCH child re‐ straint fixing system fits securely against the backrest.◀


Position


The corresponding symbol shows the mounts for the lower LATCH anchors. Seats equipped with lower anchors are marked with a pair, 2, of LATCH sym‐ bols. It is not recommended to use the inner lower anchors of standard outer LATCH positions to fasten a child restraint sys‐


tem on the middle seat. Use the vehicle seat belt instead for the middle seat.


Before installing LATCH child restraint systems Pull the belt away from the area of the child re‐ straint system. Assembly of LATCH child restraint systems 1.


Install child restraint system, see manufac‐ turer's information.


2. Ensure that both LATCH anchors are prop‐


erly connected.


Child restraint fixing system with a tether strap Information CAUTION The mounting points for the upper retain‐


ing straps of child restraint systems are only provided for these retaining straps. When other objects are mounted, the anchors can be dam‐ aged. There is risk of property damage. Only mount child restraint systems to the upper re‐ taining straps.◀


Mounting points


The respective symbol shows the an‐ chor for the upper retaining strap. Seats with an upper Top Tether are marked


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with this symbol. It can be found on the rear seat backrest or the rear window shelf.


Retaining strap guide


WARNING If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used for the child restraint system, the protec‐ tive effect can be reduced. There is risk of inju‐ ries. Make sure that the upper retaining strap is not guided across sharp edges and without twisting to the upper retaining strap.◀


tem on the front passenger seat. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. With a mounted child restraint system, do not carry any people on the rear seat behind the front passenger seat.◀


WARNING If the rear backrest is not locked, the pro‐ tective effect of the child restraint system is lim‐ ited or there is none. In particular situations, for example braking maneuvers or in case of an accident, the rear backrest can fold forward. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that the rear backrests are locked.◀


ON 5-door models: Lock‐ ing the doors and win‐ dows Doors


Push the locking lever on the rear doors up. The door can now be opened from the outside only.


Safety switch for the rear


Press button on the driver's door if children are being transported in the


rear. This locks various functions so that they cannot be operated from the rear: safety switch, refer to page 46.


1 Direction of travel 2 Head restraint 3 Hook for upper retaining strap 4 Mounting point 5 Seat backrest 6 Upper retaining strap


Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point 1. Raise the head restraint if needed. 2. Guide the upper retaining strap between


the supports of the head restraint.


3. Attach the hook of the retaining strap to


the anchor on the back seat.


4. Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it


down.


WARNING In case of an accident, people sitting in the back can come into contact with the tight‐ ened retaining strap of the child restraint sys‐


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Driving Vehicle features and op‐ tions This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. The respectively applicable country provi‐ sions must be observed when using the respec‐ tive features and systems.


Start/Stop button The concept


Pressing the Start/Stop button switches the ignition on or off and starts the engine. Steptronic transmission: the en‐ gine starts in selector lever posi‐ tion P or N with the brake pedal pressed when you press the Start/Stop button. Manual transmission: the engine starts with the clutch pedal pressed when the Start/Stop but‐ ton is pressed.


Ignition on Manual transmission: press the Start/Stop but‐ ton without stepping on the clutch pedal. Steptronic transmission: press the Start/Stop button, and do not press on the brake pedal at the same time. All vehicle systems are ready for operation. Most of the indicator and warning lights in the instrument cluster light up for a varied length of time.


To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic systems/power consumers. Ignition off Manual transmission: press the Start/Stop but‐ ton again without stepping on the clutch pedal. Steptronic transmission: shift to selector lever position P, press the Start/Stop button again without stepping on the brake. All indicator lights in the instrument cluster go out. To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic systems/power consumers. The ignition is switched off automatically in the following situations while the vehicle is station‐ ary and the engine is off: ▷ During locking, also with the low beams ac‐


tivated.


▷ Shortly before the battery is discharged


completely, so that the engine can still be started. This function is only available when the low beams are turned off.


▷ When opening and closing the driver door, if the driver's safety belt is unbuckled and the low beams are turned off.


▷ While the driver's safety belt is unbuckled with driver's door open and low beams off. ▷ The low beams switch to parking lights af‐


ter approx. 15 minutes of no use.


Radio ready state Activate radio-ready state: when the engine is running: press the Start/Stop button. Some electronic systems/power consumers re‐ main ready for operation. The radio-ready state is switched off automati‐ cally in the following situations:


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▷ After approx. 8 minutes. ▷ When the vehicle is locked using the central


locking system.


▷ Shortly before the battery is discharged


completely, so that the engine can still be started.


The radio-ready state remains active if, for ex‐ ample, the ignition is automatically switched off for the following reasons: ▷ Opening or closing the driver's door. ▷ Unfastening of the driver's safety belt. ▷ When automatically switching from low


beams to parking lights.


If the engine is switched off and the ignition is switched on, the system automatically switches to the radio-ready state if the lights are turned off or, if correspondingly equipped, the day‐ time running lights are activated.


Starting the engine Information DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventila‐ tion is insufficient, harmful exhaust gases can enter into the vehicle. The exhaust gases con‐ tain carbon monoxide, an odorless and color‐ less but highly toxic gas. In enclosed areas, ex‐ haust gases can also accumulate outside of the vehicle. There is danger to life. Keep the ex‐ haust pipe free and ensure sufficient ventila‐ tion.◀


WARNING An unsecured vehicle can put itself into motion and roll away. There is risk of an acci‐ dent. Before exiting, secure the vehicle against rolling. In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, observe the following: ▷ Set the parking brake.


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▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb.


▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, also secure


the vehicle, for example with a wheel chock.◀


CAUTION In the case of repeated starting attempts


or repeated starting in quick succession, the fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned. The catalytic converter can overheat. There is risk of property damage. Avoid repeated start‐ ing in quick succession.◀


Steptronic transmission Starting the engine 1. Depress the brake pedal. 2. Engage selector lever position P or N. 3. Press the Start/Stop button. The ignition is activated automatically for a cer‐ tain time and is stopped as soon as the engine starts. Manual transmission Starting the engine 1. Depress the brake pedal. 2. Press on the clutch pedal and shift to neu‐


tral.


3. Press the Start/Stop button. The ignition is activated automatically for a cer‐ tain time and is stopped as soon as the engine starts.


Engine stop Information WARNING Unattended children or animals can move the vehicle and endanger themselves and traf‐ fic, for example with the following actions:


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▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. ▷ Opening and closing of doors or windows. ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. ▷ Using vehicle equipment. There is risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve‐ hicle. Carry remote control along when exiting and lock the vehicle.◀


WARNING An unsecured vehicle can put itself into motion and roll away. There is risk of an acci‐ dent. Before exiting, secure the vehicle against rolling. In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, observe the following: ▷ Set the parking brake. ▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb.


▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, also secure


the vehicle, for example with a wheel chock.◀


Before driving into a car wash So that the vehicle can roll into a car wash ob‐ serve instructions for going into an automatic car wash, refer to page 221. Steptronic transmission Switching off the engine 1. Engage selector lever position P with the


vehicle stopped.


2. Press the Start/Stop button. The engine is switched off. The radio-ready state is switched on.


3. Set the parking brake.


Manual transmission Switching off the engine 1. With the vehicle at a standstill, press the


Start/Stop button. The engine is switched off. The radio-ready state is switched on.


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


Auto Start/Stop function The concept The Auto Start/Stop function helps save fuel. The system switches off the engine during a stop, for example, in traffic congestion or at traffic lights. The ignition remains switched on. The engine starts again automatically for driv‐ ing off. Information After every start of the engine using the Start/ Stop button, the Auto Start/Stop function is in the last selected state, refer to page 66. When the Auto Start/Stop function is active, it is avail‐ able when the vehicle is traveling faster than about 3 mph, approx. 5 km/h. Depending on the selected driving mode, refer to page 118, the system is automatically acti‐ vated or deactivated. Engine stop The engine is switched off automatically during a stop under the following conditions: Manual transmission: ▷ Neutral is engaged and the clutch pedal is


not pressed.


▷ The driver's safety belt is buckled or the


driver's door is closed.


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tion D.


▷ Brake pedal remains depressed while the


vehicle is stopped.


▷ The driver's safety belt is buckled or the


driver's door is closed.


In order to be able to release the brake pedal, engage lever in position P. The engine remains off. To continue driving depress the brake pedal. When a gear is engaged, the engine starts au‐ tomatically. The air flow from the air conditioner is reduced when the engine is switched off. Displays in the instrument cluster


The display indicates that the Auto Start/Stop function is ready for an Automatic engine start.


The display indicates that the conditions for an automatic en‐ gine stop have not been met.


Functional limitations The engine is not switched off automatically in the following situations: ▷ External temperature too low. ▷ The external temperature is high and auto‐


matic climate control is running.


▷ The car's interior has not yet been heated


or cooled to the required level.


▷ The engine is not yet at operating tempera‐


ture.


▷ The wheels are at a sharp angle or the


steering wheel is being turned.


▷ After driving in reverse.


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▷ Fogging of the windows when the auto‐


matic climate control is switched on. ▷ The vehicle battery charge is very low. ▷ At higher elevations. ▷ The engine compartment lid is unlocked. ▷ The parking assistant is activated. ▷ Stop-and-go traffic. ▷ Selector lever in selector lever position R, N


or M/S.


Starting the engine The engine starts automatically under the fol‐ lowing conditions: ▷ Manual transmission:


The clutch pedal is pressed.


▷ Steptronic transmission:


By releasing the brake pedal.


After the engine starts, accelerate as usual. Safety mode After the engine switches off automatically, it will not start again automatically if any one of the following conditions are met: ▷ The driver's safety belt is unbuckled and


the driver's door is open. ▷ The hood was unlocked. Some indicator lights light up for a varied length of time. The engine can only be started via the Start/ Stop button. Functional limitations Even if driving off was not intended, the deacti‐ vated engine starts up automatically in the fol‐ lowing situations: ▷ Excessive warming of the car's interior


when the cooling function is switched on.


▷ The steering wheel is turned. ▷ Steptronic transmission: change from selec‐


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tor lever position P to R, N, D or M/S.


▷ The vehicle begins rolling. ▷ Fogging of the windows when the auto‐


matic climate control is switched on. ▷ The vehicle battery charge is very low. ▷ Excessive cooling of the car's interior when


the heating is switched on.


▷ Manual transmission: low brake vacuum


pressure; this can occur, for example, if the brake pedal is depressed a number of times in succession.


Switching the system on/off Using the button


Press button.


▷ LED comes on: Auto Start/Stop function is


deactivated. The engine is started during an automatic engine stop. The engine can only be stopped or started via the Start/Stop button.


▷ LED goes out: Auto Start/Stop function is


activated.


Switching off the vehicle during an automatic engine stop During an automatic engine stop, the vehicle can be switched off permanently, e. g., when leaving it.


Steptronic transmission: 1. Engage selector lever position P. 2. Press the Start/Stop button. The ignition is


switched off. The Auto Start/Stop function is deactivated.


3. Set the parking brake. Manual transmission: 1. Press the Start/Stop button. The ignition is


switched off. The Auto Start/Stop function is deactivated.


2. Shift into first gear or reverse. 3. Set the parking brake. Engine start as usual via Start/Stop button. Automatic deactivation In certain situations, the Auto Start/Stop func‐ tion is deactivated automatically for safety rea‐ sons, as it is detected that no driver is present. Malfunction The Auto Start/Stop function no longer switches off the engine automatically. A Check Control message is displayed. It is possible to continue driving. Have the system checked by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service cen‐ ter or repair shop.


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