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Page 1 - TS 1710-B-12

0 - 1VAUXHALL AmperaVAUXHALL AmperaOwner’s ManualModel Year 2012Edition: September 2011TS 1710-B-12

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Mirror adjustmentInterior mirrorDazzle from following vehicles atnight is automatically reduced.Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror3 29.Ex

Page 3 - Introduction

Climate control 99Manual recirculationPress 4 to recirculate air inside thevehicle, press it again to selectoutside air. When selected, the touchscree

Page 4 - Using this manual

100 Climate controlAir ventsUse the slats on the air vents tochange the direction of the airflow.Use the thumbwheels near each ventto open and close o

Page 5 - Cautions

Driving and operating 101Driving and operatingDriving hints ... 101Starting and operating ... 102Electric vehi

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Driving and operatingVehicle charging / maintenanceChargingKeep the vehicle plugged in, evenwhen fully charged, to keep thebattery temperature rea

Page 7 - In brief

Driving and operating 103button light is on steady when theignition is on. When the ignition isswitched off, the m button light willalso turn off.1)Th

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104 Driving and operatingIf the vehicle must be shut off in anemergency:9 WarningSwitching off the ignition whilemoving may disable the airbags.While

Page 9 - Seat belt

Driving and operating 105A welcome, ready, and goodbyeaudio message will be heard in thevehicle and animated on theinstrument cluster when opening the

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 Driving and operatingParking Do not park the vehicle on an easilyignitable surface. Things that canburn could touch hot exhaust partsunder the ve

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Driving and operating 107vehicle can be plugged in to rechargethe high voltage battery and restoreelectric mode.The high voltage battery will continue

Page 12 - In brief 11

108 Driving and operatingIf in Sport, Mountain or Hold mode,the mode may become unavailableand the vehicle will return to Normalmode. The indicator li

Page 13 - Exterior lighting

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - Pedestrian safety alert

Driving and operating 109Each time the vehicle is started, it willreturn to Normal mode to maintaina smaller battery charge reserve fornormal driving.

Page 15 - Climate control

110 Driving and operatingIf the engine maintenance moderequest was delayed for one day, itwill automatically start the engine atthe next vehicle start

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Driving and operating 111If the fuel maintenance mode requestwas delayed for one day, it will start atthe next vehicle start and display thefuel maint

Page 17 - Starting off

112 Driving and operating9 WarningIt is dangerous to get out of thevehicle if the shift lever is not fullyin P with the parking brake firmlyset. The v

Page 18 - In brief 17

Driving and operating 113NoteSpinning the tyres or holding thevehicle in one place on a hill usingonly the accelerator pedal maydamage the electric dr

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 Driving and operatingParking brakeElectrical parking brakeThe electrical parking brake canalways be activated, even if theignition is off. To prev

Page 20 - Keys, doors and

Driving and operating 115If the electrical parking brake fails toapply, the rear wheels should beblocked to prevent vehiclemovement.For maximum electr

Page 21 - Radio remote control

116 Driving and operatingIn the event of a controller problem,the brake pedal may be harder topush and the stopping distance maybe longer.Driver Infor

Page 22 - Keys, doors and windows 21

Driving and operating 117Control indicator k illuminates anda message in the Driver InformationCentre (DIC) is displayed.TC is reactivated by pressing

Page 23 - Open&Start system

118 Driving and operatingdepressed until k and n illuminateand a message in the DriverInformation Centre (DIC) is displayed.ESC is reactivated by pres

Page 24 - Central locking system

In brief 11A Heated front seats ... 35B Automatic climate control ... 95C Instrument panel storage ... 49D Charge status indicator

Page 25 - Child locks

Driving and operating 119The cruise control buttons are on thesteering wheel.m (On/Off): Press to turn the cruisecontrol system on and off. Anindicat

Page 26 - Load compartment

120 Driving and operatingReducing speedIf the cruise control system is alreadyactivated: Move the thumbwheel toward SET/− and hold until the desired

Page 27 - Vehicle security

Driving and operating 121When the vehicle is in R, the systemmay be active. If the vehicle is in a carwash, the sensors may detect objectsin the car w

Page 28 - Anti-theft alarm system

122 Driving and operating An object was hanging out of thetailgate during the last drive cycle.Once the object is removed,ultrasonic parking assist w

Page 29 - Exterior mirrors

Driving and operating 123Rear view camera9 WarningThe rear view camera systemdoes not display pedestrians,bicyclists, animals or any otherobject locat

Page 30 - Interior mirrors

124 Driving and operatingGuidelinesThe rear view camera system hasa guideline overlay that can help thedriver align the vehicle when backinginto a par

Page 31 - 30 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 125ChargingThis section explains the process forcharging the vehicle's high voltagebattery. Do not allow the vehicle torema

Page 32 - Sun visors

126 Driving and operatingcharge level. The charge levelselection can be done either byusing the charging screen in theColour-Info-Display or by usingt

Page 33 - Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 1276. Place the charge cord, face down,into the storage compartment withthe front edge (F) of the chargecord body under the clip

Page 34 - Front seats

128 Driving and operating Long flashing green – Two hornchirps: Vehicle is plugged in.Battery is not fully charged. Batterycharging is delayed. Shor

Page 35 - Seat adjustment

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn adjuster wheel:AUTO = automatic light control:Exterior lighting isswitched on and offautomatically dependingon extern

Page 36 - Seats, restraints 35

Driving and operating 1299 WarningUsing the charge cord with a wornor damaged AC outlet may causeburns or start a fire. Periodically,check the AC wall

Page 37 - Seat belts

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

Page 38 - Three-point seat belt

Driving and operating 131The charge level cannot be changedwhen the vehicle plug is plugged intothe charge port on the vehicle. If thecharge level but

Page 39 - 38 Seats, restraints

132 Driving and operatingFuelFuel for petrol enginesOnly use unleaded fuel that complieswith EN 228.Usage of fuel with quality, notcomplying to the Te

Page 40 - Seats, restraints 39

Driving and operating 1331. Press the fuel door button on thedriver door for one second.A message displays on the DriverInformation Centre (DIC) to wa

Page 41 - Airbag system

134 Driving and operatingThe specification of CO2 emission isalso a constituent of the directive.The figures given must not be takenas a guarantee for

Page 42 - Curtain airbag system

Vehicle care 135Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 135Vehicle checks ... 137Bulb replacement ...

Page 43 - Airbag deactivation

136 Vehicle careThe front lifting points can beaccessed from either side of thevehicle, behind the front tyres.The rear lifting points can beaccessed

Page 44 - Child restraints

Vehicle care 137Vehicle checksPerforming work9 DangerNever try to do your own serviceon high voltage batterycomponents. You can be injuredand the vehi

Page 45 - 44 Seats, restraints

138 Vehicle careEngine oilCheck the engine oil manually ona regular basis to prevent damage tothe engine. Ensure that the correctspecification of oil

Page 46 - Seats, restraints 45

In brief 13Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.Hazard warning flashers 3 91.HornPress j.Horn 3 55.Pedestrian safety alertUse this featur

Page 47 - 46 Seats, restraints

Vehicle care 139CautionOnly use approved antifreeze.If the engine cooling system is cold,the coolant level should be above thefilling line mark. Top u

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Vehicle careCheck to see if coolant is visible in thepower electronics and chargermodules coolant reservoir. If coolantis visible but the coolant

Page 49 - Top-tether fastening eyes

Vehicle care 141With the vehicle not running for atleast one minute, the maximum fluidlevel (A) is at the top of the reservoirbody. With the vehicle r

Page 50 - Storage compartments

142 Vehicle carecharger. If available, use the AGMsetting on the charger, to limit chargevoltage to 14,8 volts.Batteries do not belong in householdwas

Page 51

Vehicle care 143Headlight aimingHeadlight aim has been preset andshould need no further adjustment.When driving in countries where thetraffic drives o

Page 52 - Load compartment cover

144 Vehicle carePassenger side headlightsTo replace the high/low‐beamheadlight:1. Remove the cover from the backof the headlight assembly byturning it

Page 53 - Loading information

Vehicle care 145Number plate light1. Press the spring clip on the rightend of the light assembly to the leftto unlock the light assembly.2. Pull down

Page 54 - Storage 53

146 Vehicle care6. Reinstall the bulb socket by liningup the tabs and turn it clockwiseto lock it into place.7. Replace the three inboard screwsinto t

Page 55 - Instruments and

Vehicle care 147Windscreen wipersIf the wiper motor overheats due toheavy snow or ice, the windscreenwipers will stop until the motor coolsand the wip

Page 56 - Windscreen wiper/washer

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

Page 57 - Power outlets

14 In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper2 = fast1 = slow5= interval wiping§= OffFor a single wipe, press the leverdown to 5. For several wi

Page 58 - Warning lights, gauges

Vehicle care 149Mini fuses Usage1 Engine control module –switched power2 Emissions3 –4 Ignition coils / Injectors5 Column lock6a –6b –7 –8 –9 Heated m

Page 59 - Service display

150 Vehicle careMini fuses Usage33 Run/Crank — Vehicleintegration controlmodule34 Vehicle integrationcontrol module — Battery35 –36 Power electronicsc

Page 60 - Control indicators

Vehicle care 151J-case fuses Usage30 Antilock brake systemmotor42 Right cooling fan43 Front wipers44 Charger45 –48 Left cooling fanMini relays Usage3

Page 61 - 60 Instruments and controls

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

Page 62 - Airbag and belt tensioners

Vehicle care 153Relays UsageR1 Retained accessory powerrelay for power outletsR2 –R3 –R4 Deadbolt (left hand drive),Child lockout (right handdrive)Dio

Page 63 - Malfunction indicator light

154 Vehicle careFuses UsageF8 Body control module 7/Leftfront turn signal/Right rearstop and turn signal light/Child security lock relaycontrolF9 Body

Page 64 - Instruments and controls 63

Vehicle care 155Fuses UsageF1 –F2 Fuel system control moduleF3 Passive start/ Passive entrymoduleF4 Heated seatsF5 Driver door switches(Outside rearvi

Page 65 - 64 Instruments and controls

156 Vehicle careWheels and tyresTyre condition, wheel conditionDrive over edges slowly and at rightangles if possible. Driving over sharpedges can cau

Page 66 - Instruments and controls 65

Vehicle care 157Unscrew the valve cap. The tyre and loading information labelon the front left centre B-pillarindicates the original equipment tyresan

Page 67 - Door open

158 Vehicle carePlease note that the tyre pressuremonitoring system is not a substitutefor proper tyre maintenance and it isthe driver's responsi

Page 68 - Information displays

In brief 15Automatic climate control system3 95.Electric drive unitP = ParkR = ReverseN = NeutralD = DriveL = LowThe shift lever can only moved out of

Page 69 - Instrument cluster display

Vehicle care 159If the tyre pressure shall be reduced,switch off ignition before reducing.Sensor matching process -ManualEach tyre pressure monitoring

Page 70 - Colour-Info-Display

160 Vehicle care10. Proceed to the right rear tyre andrepeat the procedure in Step 8.11. Proceed to the left rear tyre andrepeat the procedure in Step

Page 71 - 70 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 161 Replacement tyres or wheels donot match the original equipmenttyres or wheels. Tyres and wheelsother than those recommendedcould pre

Page 72 - Instruments and controls 71

162 Vehicle careWheel coversWheel covers and tyres that arefactory approved for the respectivevehicle and comply with all of therelevant wheel and tyr

Page 73 - 72 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 163A = Selector switch (Sealant/Air orAir only)B = On/Off buttonC = Pressure gaugeD = Pressure deflation buttonE = Tyre sealant canisterF

Page 74 - Instruments and controls 73

164 Vehicle careWhen using the tyre repair kit duringcold temperatures, warm the kit ina heated environment forfive minutes. This will help to inflate

Page 75 - 74 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 16510. Inflate the tyre to therecommended inflation pressureusing the pressure gauge (C).Tyre and loading information label3 156.Tyre pre

Page 76 - Instruments and controls 75

166 Vehicle care19. Stop at a safe location and checkthe tyre pressure. Refer to steps1 through 11 under using the tyrerepair kit without sealant to i

Page 77 - 76 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 167Hazard warning flashers 3 91.1. Take the tyre repair kit from thecompartment.2. Unwrap the air only hose (G) andthe power plug (H).3.

Page 78 - Instruments and controls 77

168 Vehicle careThe tyre repair kit has an accessoryadapter located in a compartment onthe bottom of its housing that may beused to inflate air mattre

Page 79 - 78 Instruments and controls

16 In briefStarting offCheck before starting off Tyre pressure and condition 3 156,3 185. Engine oil level and fluid levels3 138. All windows, mirr

Page 80 - Instruments and controls 79

Vehicle care 1699 WarningBe extremely careful when startingwith jump leads. Any deviationfrom the following instructions canlead to injuries or damage

Page 81 - 80 Instruments and controls

170 Vehicle care6. Check that the jumper cables donot have loose or missinginsulation or a shock could resultand the vehicles could bedamaged.Before c

Page 82 - Vehicle messages

Vehicle care 1712. Park both vehicles close enoughso that the jumper cables canreach both vehicles' positive (+)and negative (−) terminals. Theve

Page 83 - Vehicle personalisation

172 Vehicle care2. Connect the other end of the redpositive (+) jumper cable to thepositive (+) battery terminal of thevehicle.3. Connect the black ne

Page 84 - Instruments and controls 83

Vehicle care 173Appearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factoryusing a high quality lock cylindergrease. Use de-icing agent o

Page 85 - 84 Instruments and controls

174 Vehicle careFor mechanical removal of ice, usea sharp-edged ice scraper. Press thescraper firmly against the glass sothat no dirt can get under it

Page 86 - Instruments and controls 85

Vehicle care 175CautionClose Velcro fasteners as openVelcro fasteners on clothing coulddamage seat upholstery.The same applies to clothing withsharp-e

Page 87 - 86 Instruments and controls

176 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 176Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 88 - Instruments and controls 87

Service and maintenance 177Recommended fluids,lubricants and partsRecommended fluids andlubricantsOnly use products that have beentested and approved.

Page 89 - 88 Instruments and controls

178 Service and maintenanceCoolant and antifreezeUse only silicate-free long life coolant(LLC) antifreeze approved for thevehicle, consult a workshop.

Page 90 - Instruments and controls 89

In brief 17Operated with the DRIVE MODEbutton.Press DRIVE MODE as long as thedesired drive mode is highlighted.Then release the DRIVE MODEbutton.Sport

Page 91 - Lighting

Technical data 179Technical dataVehicle identification ... 179Vehicle data ... 180Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 92 - Hazard warning flashers

180 Technical dataVehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll European countries(except Belar

Page 93 - 92 Lighting

Technical data 181International service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Se

Page 94 - Interior lighting

182 Technical dataAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyEngine oil quality Petrol engines(including C

Page 95 - Lighting features

Technical data 183Engine dataEngine A14XFL Petrol Electric motorNumber of cylinders 4 -Piston displacement [cm3]1398 -Power (Engine/Electric motor) [k

Page 96

184 Technical dataPerformanceA14XFL PetrolElectric motorMaximum speed1) [mph] 100 mphVehicle weightKerb weight [kg] 1735Vehicle dimensionsLength [mm]

Page 97 - 96 Climate control

Technical data 185CapacitiesEngine oilEngine A14XFLincluding Filter [l] 3,5between MIN and MAX [l] 1Fuel tankPetrol, nominal capacity [l] 35,2Tyre pre

Page 98 - Climate control 97

186 Customer informationCustomer informationCustomer information ... 186Vehicle data recording andprivacy ...

Page 99 - 98 Climate control

Customer information 187 Greece:00800 331 52 963 Hungary:0680204997 Ireland:1800 812 450 Italy:800089741 Luxembourg:800 40004 Netherlands:0800 0

Page 100 - Climate control 99

188 Customer informationservice history of the vehicle. Thisenables the workshop to offer youefficient maintenance and repair,tailored to your individ

Page 101 - Air vents

18 In briefParking Do not park the vehicle on an easilyignitable surface. Things that canburn could touch hot exhaust partsunder the vehicle and igni

Page 102 - Driving and operating

Customer information 189

Page 103 - Starting and operating

190IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 135Airbag and belt tensioners ... 61Airbag deactivation ...

Page 104 - Driving and operating 103

191Driving economically... 101Driving efficiency gauge... 58EElectric adjustment ... 28Electrical parki

Page 105 - Starting and stopping the

192MMaintenance modes... 109Malfunction indicator light ... 62Mirror adjustment ... 9Misted light cov

Page 106 - Driving and operating 105

193Tyre pressure monitoringsystem... 65, 157Tyre pressures ... 185Tyre repair kit ...

Page 108 - Drive modes

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

Page 109 - 108 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locksKeysReplacement keysThe key number is specified in theCar Pass or on a detachable tag.The k

Page 110 - Maintenance modes

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

Page 111 - 110 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 21The remote start can be initiated twoseparate times between driving. Foreach remote start, the passengercompartment will be

Page 112 - Electric drive unit

22 Keys, doors and windowsTo replace the battery:1. Extend the key and open thebattery cover on the back of theunit.2. Remove the used battery. Avoidt

Page 113 - 112 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 23LockingDriver door handleTo lock the doors, press the lock/unlock button on the door handle if: More than five seconds have

Page 114 - Antilock brake system

24 Keys, doors and windowsCentral locking buttonsLocks or unlocks all doors.Press the ) button to lock.Press the ( button to unlock.Delayed lockingIf

Page 115 - Parking brake

Keys, doors and windows 25The rear door child locks preventpassengers from opening the reardoors from inside the vehicle.Press H% to activate. The LED

Page 116 - Regenerative braking

26 Keys, doors and windowsGeneral hints for operatingtailgate9 WarningDo not drive with the tailgate openor ajar, e.g. when transportingbulky objects,

Page 117 - Ride control systems

Keys, doors and windows 27Anti-theft alarm systemIt monitors: Doors, tailgate, bonnet Passenger compartment includingadjoining load compartment Veh

Page 118 - Electronic Stability Control

28 Keys, doors and windowsIf the vehicle loses battery powerwhen the anti-theft alarm system isarmed, the power sounder willactivate automatically.The

Page 119 - Driver assistance

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 120 - Driving and operating 119

Keys, doors and windows 29Select the relevant exterior mirror bymoving the selector switch to left (L)or right (R). Then press the arrows onthe contro

Page 121 - Ultrasonic parking assist

30 Keys, doors and windowsOperate the switch for the respectivewindow by pushing to open or pullingto close.Pushing or pulling gently to the firstdete

Page 122 - Driving and operating 121

Keys, doors and windows 31Press and hold ( button to openwindows.Release button to stop windowmovement.OverloadIf the windows are repeatedlyoperated w

Page 123 - 122 Driving and operating

32 Seats, restraintsSeats, restraintsHead restraintsPosition9 WarningOnly drive with the head restraintset to the proper position.The upper edge of th

Page 124 - Rear view camera

Seats, restraints 33Inclination adjustmentTo adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages inseveral positions.To return to its rea

Page 125 - 124 Driving and operating

34 Seats, restraints Sit with shoulders as far backagainst the backrest as possible.Set the backrest rake so that it ispossible to easily reach thest

Page 126 - Charging

Seats, restraints 35Lever pumping motion:up = seat higherdown = seat lowerHeatingManual heated seatsAdjust heating to the desired settingby pressing t

Page 127 - 126 Driving and operating

36 Seats, restraintsRemote start heated seatsWhen it is cold outside, the heatedseats can be programmed to turn onautomatically during a remote vehicl

Page 128 - Charging status

Seats, restraints 379 WarningIncorrect handling (e.g. removal orfitting of belts) can trigger the beltpretensioners.Deployment of the belt pretensione

Page 129 - Charge cord

38 Seats, restraintsRemovingTo release belt, press red button onbelt buckle.Seat belt comfort guides on therear seatsThe guides may provide added seat

Page 130 - Driving and operating 129

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

Page 131 - 130 Driving and operating

Seats, restraints 393. The seat belt should not betwisted and it should lie flat. Theelastic cord must be under theseat belt and the guide on top.9 Wa

Page 132 - Electrical requirements

40 Seats, restraintsAirbag systemThe airbag system consists ofa number of individual systemsdepending on the scope ofequipment.When triggered the airb

Page 133 - Refuelling

Seats, restraints 419 WarningOptimum protection is onlyprovided when the seat is in theproper position 3 33.Keep the area in which the airbaginflates

Page 134 - Emissions

42 Seats, restraints9 WarningKeep the area in which the airbaginflates clear of obstructions.The hooks on the handles in theroof frame are only suitab

Page 135 - General information

Seats, restraints 43V: Front passenger frontal and kneeairbags are active. A child restraintsystem must not be installed.9 DangerRisk of fatal injury

Page 136 - Vehicle care

44 Seats, restraints9 DangerWhen using a child restraintsystem on the front passengerseat, the airbag systems for thefront passenger seat must bedeact

Page 137 - 136 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 45Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemMass groupOn front passenger seatOn

Page 138 - Vehicle checks

46 Seats, restraintsMass group Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outboard seatsGroup 0+: up to 13 kg E ISO/R1 XIL1D ISO/R2 XIL2C ISO/

Page 139 - Cooling system

Seats, restraints 47B1 – ISO/F2X = Reduced‐height forward‐facing toddler child restraint system.C – ISO/R3 = Full‐size rear‐facing toddler child restr

Page 140 - Vehicle care 139

48 Seats, restraintsISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets.No more than two

Page 141 - Brake fluid

4 IntroductionDanger, Warnings andCautions9 DangerText marked 9 Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayen

Page 142 - Vehicle care 141

Storage 49StorageStorage compartmentsInstrument panel storageThere is a storage compartment ontop of the instrument panel thatincludes an auxiliary po

Page 143 - Wiper blade replacement

50 StorageFloor console storageInside the front of the floor console isan auxiliary power outlet (C) and jackfor auxiliary input devices (B). Cordscan

Page 144 - Bulb replacement

Storage 513. Remove the seat belt from theseat belt guide (A) and place it inthe storage clip (B).4. Pull the seatback release lever tounlock the seat

Page 145 - Reversing light

52 StorageWarning triangleThe warning triangle is located in theright rear cargo storage door.First aid kitThe first aid kit is located in the rightre

Page 146 - Rear fog light

Storage 53Optional equipment andaccessories increase the kerbweight.

Page 147 - Electrical system

54 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControlsSteering wheel adjustmentUnlock lever (A), adjust steeringwheel, then engage lever and ensur

Page 148 - Vehicle care 147

Instruments and controls 55Further information is available in theInfotainment system manual.Cruise control 3 118.HornPress the j symbol on the steeri

Page 149 - Engine compartment fuse

56 Instruments and controlsWiper lever in position 5.Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust thedesired wipe interval:shortinterval= turn adjuster wheelupwa

Page 150 - Vehicle care 149

Instruments and controls 57Do not connect any current-deliveringaccessories, e.g. electrical chargingdevices or batteries.Do not damage the outlets by

Page 151 - 150 Vehicle care

58 Instruments and controlsBattery gaugeThis indicator displays the highvoltage battery charge level.When this indicator is displayed in theforeground

Page 153 - 152 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 59The system must be reset every timethe engine oil is changed to allowproper functionality. Seek theassistance of a workshop

Page 154 - Vehicle care 153

60 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 155 - Load compartment fuse

Instruments and controls 61Turn signalIlluminates or flashes green.FlashesThe control indicator flashes if a turnsignal or the hazard warning flashers

Page 156 - Vehicle care 155

62 Instruments and controlsDriver Information Centre (DIC)3 67.Airbag deactivationV illuminates yellow.The front passenger frontal and kneeairbag are

Page 157 - Wheels and tyres

Instruments and controls 63Should the light continues to flash:1. Move out of the flow of traffic asquickly as possible withoutimpeding other vehicles

Page 158 - Tyre pressure monitoring

64 Instruments and controlsWhen the ABS control indicatorremains on after resetting the systemor comes on again while driving, seekthe assistance of a

Page 159 - 158 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 65CautionIf engine coolant temperature istoo high, stop vehicle, switch offthe ignition. Danger to engine.Check coolant level

Page 160 - Vehicle care 159

66 Instruments and controlsCruise controlm illuminates white or green.Illuminates whiteThe system is on.Illuminates greenA certain speed is stored.Cru

Page 161 - 160 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 67Information displaysDriver Information CentreThe Driver Information Centre (DIC)display is located in the instrumentcluster

Page 162 - Changing tyre and wheel

68 Instruments and controlsSeek the assistance of a workshop.Tyre pressure 3 156.Tyre pressure monitoring system3 157.Vehicle messages 3Turn the SELEC

Page 163 - Tyre repair kit

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

Page 164 - Vehicle care 163

Instruments and controls 69This screen indicates that charging isactive and the estimated chargecompletion time is 10:00 a.m.This screen indicates tha

Page 165 - 164 Vehicle care

70 Instruments and controlsTo view Power Flow, Charging andEnergy Info, press 8 on theinstrument panel.Power Flow screensTo view the Power Flow screen

Page 166 - Vehicle care 165

Instruments and controls 71Engine & Battery Power ‐ Both theengine and battery are active withenergy flowing to the wheels.Regen Power Recovery ‐

Page 167 - 166 Vehicle care

72 Instruments and controlsCharge mode statusImmediately: The vehicle startscharging as soon as it is connected toan electrical outlet.Charging 3 125.

Page 168 - Vehicle care 167

Instruments and controls 73location is required for this mode.Also, if the selected electric ratesettings result in a very long chargecompletion time,

Page 169 - Jump starting

74 Instruments and controls Reduced Level 2 - 9 Amps: LimitsAC current to 9 ampere Reduced Level 3 - 6 Amps: LimitsAC current to 6 ampereExact curre

Page 170 - Vehicle care 169

Instruments and controls 75Charging begins at the start time andis complete by the departure time onlyif sufficient time is allowed after thecharge co

Page 171 - 170 Vehicle care

76 Instruments and controls1. Press Summer Start.2. Press + or − to set the month andday for the start of summer.3. Press Winter Start.4. Press + or −

Page 172 - Vehicle care 171

Instruments and controls 771. Press + or − to adjust the time.2. Press Peak, Mid-Peak or Off-Peak to select the electric rate.3. Press Back to store c

Page 173 - Towing another vehicle

78 Instruments and controlsthe Colour-Info-Display, there arealso other ways to temporarilyoverride a delayed charge mode.Charging 3 125.To temporaril

Page 174 - Appearance care

In brief 7Seat adjustmentSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat position 3 33, Seat adjustment3 34.9 DangerDo not sit nearer than

Page 175 - Interior care

Instruments and controls 792. Press Temporary Override.3. Press the + or – button to changethe next departure time.4. Press Confirm Departure Time tot

Page 176 - Vehicle care 175

80 Instruments and controlsProgrammable charging disabledWhen the programmable chargingsystem is disabled, the screen andthe pop-up of the default cha

Page 177 - Service and

Instruments and controls 81This automatic pop-up can bedisabled through the vehiclepersonalisation.Vehicle personalisation 3 82.Energy efficiencyThis

Page 178 - Recommended fluids

82 Instruments and controls Brakes Ride control systems Cruise control Object detection systems Lighting, bulb replacement Wiper/washer system

Page 179 - 178 Service and maintenance

Instruments and controls 83Turning a function on or off1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob tohighlight the function.2. Press the TUNE/MENU knob toturn the func

Page 180 - Technical data

84 Instruments and controlsAuto fan speedAuto fan speed sets the automatic fanspeed to maintain the desired interiortemperature. Choose a blowersettin

Page 181 - Vehicle data

Instruments and controls 853. Select the temperature level.4. Press Back to return to theprevious menu.Engine Assisted Heating (Plugged‐In)This featur

Page 182 - Technical data 181

86 Instruments and controls3. Turn Charging Power Loss Alerton or off.4. Press Back to return to theprevious menu.Personalization by driverThis allows

Page 183 - 182 Technical data

Instruments and controls 87Auto door unlockThis allows selection of which doorswill automatically unlock when thevehicle is shifted into P.The availab

Page 184 - Engine data

88 Instruments and controlsTo select remote lock feedback:1. Press the vehicle menu.2. Select Remote Lock / Unlock /Start.3. Select Remote lock feedba

Page 185 - Vehicle dimensions

8 In briefHead restraint adjustmentHeight adjustmentPress the button, adjust height andengage.Head restraints 3 32.Inclination adjustmentTo adjust hor

Page 186 - Tyre pressures

Instruments and controls 894. Select which doors to unlock.5. Press Back to return to theprevious menu.Passive door lockThis allows passive locking to

Page 187 - Customer information

90 LightingLightingExterior lighting ... 90Interior lighting ... 93Lighting features ...

Page 188 - Vehicle data recording

Lighting 91NoteDo not cover the light sensorotherwise the AUTO mode will notoperate properly.Automatic headlight activationDuring poor lighting condit

Page 189 - Identification (RFID)

92 LightingTurn and lane-changesignalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalIf the lever is moved past theresistance point, the tur

Page 190 - Customer information 189

Lighting 93Interior lightingInstrument panelillumination controlBrightness of the following lights canbe adjusted when the exterior lightsare on: Ins

Page 191

94 LightingThe rear reading lights are located inthe headliner.Lighting featuresEntry lightingHeadlights, taillights, reversing lights,sidelights and

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Climate control 95Climate controlClimate control systems ... 95Air vents ... 100Maintenance ...

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96 Climate controlE = Outside air temperature displayF = Climate modesG = Climate power gaugeH = Manual fan controlI = Temperature setting displayJ =

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Climate control 97Climate power gaugeWhen the climate mode is changed,the climate power gauge displays theimpact that the changes have onenergy use. T

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98 Climate controlManual operationFan controlPress the fan control buttons x on theinstrument panel or the touch screenfan control, to increase or dec

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