Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2008) manuel d'utilisation

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    Sommer Cor p orate Media AG www.s mart.com smart  a bran d of Daim lerChrysle r USA Edition A 2 008 Order no. 6522 0 008 13 Part n o. 451 584 00 87 4515840087 smart for two coupé and s mar t fortwo cabrio In sert picture of size 20 2x 3 1 mm Op er at o r’ s Ma nu al smar t fortwo coupé an d smart fo rtwo cab rio[...]

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    Let the fun begin! Ta ke a mo me nt to f am il ia rize y ours e lf wi th your sm art for two coup é o r s mart fo rtw o c a brio and read th roug h the Oper ator’ s Manu al bef ore setting off. This wi ll ensur e you ge t mor e fun out of yo ur veh ic le  an d avo id da n ger to yo ursel f and oth ers. This Ope rator’s Manu al contai [...]

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    >> Table of contents. >> Keyword s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 >> Introduc tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 >> At a glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 >> Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 >> Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    >> Keywords 3 >> A AB S An ti lo ck bra ke sy s te m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Ind icato r la mp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 A cc e le ra t or p o si ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 31 Acce ssory we ight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 04 Acou stic wa rning signal s An ti t h ef t wa rn i ng sy [...]

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    4 >> Keywords Batter y (key) Re pl a c in g t he tran s mi t te r ba tt ery . . . . 25 2 Bead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Belt gu ide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Brake Assistant s ee Hydraulic brake assistant Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 80 Brake lamp [...]

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    >> Keywords 5 Display mes sage Data bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 Ele c t ro ni c im mo b il ize r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 Shi fting sy st em . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 D is p lay , s e e M u lti f u nc tio n d i sp la y Door control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Door handl[...]

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    6 >> Keywords Fuel A ddit ive s, se e Ga sol ine addi ti ves Fuel level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 F u el t a nk c a pac i ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 04 Pr e miu m u nl ea d ed gas o li ne . . . . . . . . . 30 6 Refue li ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 69 Requi re ments . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    >> Keywords 7 >> K Key Repla cing the transm itter ba ttery . . . . 252 Wi th re mo te co nt r ol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Kickdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131, 134 Kilometer reading, see Trip odometer >> L Lab els . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 3 Lamp in the overhead co[...]

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    8 >> Keywords >> M Ma in d ime ns ion s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Main odometer display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 6 Ma int e na nc e se rv ic e int erv al di sp la y . . 1 39 Malfunction Data b us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 36 El ec t r on ic imm ob il iz er . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 6 Shi[...]

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    >> Keywords 9 Pas seng er s e at Fold ing dow n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Poly Vbel t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 6 Potential p roblems associat ed with unde rin flate d and overinflated tires . . . . . . . . . . 19 5 Power stee rin g see EPS* Po wer w asher see ve hicl e care Power windows[...]

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    10 >> Keywords Sel f te s t OCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Ser v ice Inf ormat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Mai ntena nce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Serv ic e and w arran ty Book let . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 89 Inf ormat ion . . . . . .[...]

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    >> Keywords 11 Temp eratu re Setti ng (a ir co nditio ning with aut om ati c cl im at e con tro l* ) . . . . . . . . . . 152 Set t in g ( he ati ng ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 TIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 06 Ti re an d L oad i ng I nfo r mat io n . . . . . . . . . 18 6 Pla card . . . . . .[...]

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    12 >> Keywords >> V Vehi cle Batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 71 Bulb s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Fus es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 82 Id en t ifi c ati o n n um ber (V IN ) . . . . . . [...]

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    >> Keywords 13[...]

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    > > Int roducti on. Pro d uct in for m at io n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Op era t or ’s Man ua l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Sym b ol s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Op era t in g s af ety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Produc t information 16 >> Introduction. We re comme nd us ing G enuin e smart Part s as well as conversio n parts an d accessor ies expl icitl y appr oved by smart f or you r vehi cle mo del. We have tested the se parts to de termi ne th eir rel ia bil ity, s afe ty and spe c ial sui ta bi lity fo r smart vehicles. We are unabl e to m ake an[...]

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    Operator’s Manual >> Introduction. 17 This Ope rator’s Manu al contai ns a great deal of u seful inf o rmat ion. We urge you t o re ad it care full y and fam il iari ze yo urs elf with t he v eh icle bef ore dr ivin g . For y ou r own sa fet y a nd lon ger se rv ic e li fe of th e v ehi cle , we ur g e yo u t o foll ow th e i nst r uc [...]

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    Operator’s Manual 18 >> Introduction. Important not ice for California reta il buye rs a nd lessee s of smar t autom obiles Und er Cal ifo rnia law yo u may be ent i t led to a repl acement of yo ur ve hicle or a r efund of the purch ase pr ice o r le ase price, i f s mart U SA Di strib utor , LL C and/ or it s au thori zed re pair or servi[...]

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    Operator’s Manual >> Introduction. 19 Maintenance Th e Se rv ice B oo kle t d es cr ib e s a ll t h e n ec e s sary mai ntenan ce work whi ch sho uld be per  form ed at regula r int erva ls. It i s i mpor tant that yo u servi ce you r vehicl e in accor danc e with the prescri bed maint enance sch edule. Fa ilur e to do so ma y ren der[...]

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    Operator’s Manual 20 >> Introduction. Change of ad dress or ownership I f y o u c h a n g e y o u r a d d r e s s , b e s u r e t o s e n d i n the "Chan ge of Ad dr ess No tic e" fou n d in the Servi ce and Warran ty Inf ormation Bo oklet, or simply call the smart Customer Assista nce Center (in the USA) at 1800FOR SMART[...]

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    Symb ol s >> Introduction. 21 Tradem arks: •B l u e t o o t h ® is a re gis tered trad emar k of Bl u e to o t h SI G In c . •E S P ® is a re g is t er ed tr ad em a rk of Da im le rC hr ys le r . Th e fo llow i ng sy mbol s ar e fo und in this Operat or’s Manu al: ! Hi ghli ght s hazar ds that ma y re sult in d ama ge t o yo ur ve h [...]

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    Operating safety 22 >> Introduction. G Warn ing ! W ork i mp rop erly c arr ied ou t on elec  tr onic comp on ent s and a ss ocia ted software co uld cause them to cease func ti oning . Be cau se the v ehi cle ’s e lec troni c componen ts are inte rconnecte d, an y modi fic ati ons mad e may p rodu ce a n un de sire d effe ct on othe [...]

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    Operating safety >> Introduction. 23 Proper us e of the ve hicle Pro per u se of th e v ehicl e requi res that yo u ar e fa mi liar wi t h th e fol lo win g info rm a ti on an d rul es: • the safety p recaut ions in this m anual • th e "Te chnic al dat a" se cti on in this man ua l • t ra ff ic ru le s and re gul at io ns • [...]

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    Problems with your vehicle 24 >> Introduction. If you should ex perie nce a prob lem with your veh icle , p artic ular ly o ne th at you bel ieve may affe c t its s af e ope ra tion , we ur ge you t o im med iatel y contact an autho rized smar t center to ha ve the pro blem di agnosed an d correct ed if r equi red. Do no t d rive th e vehi[...]

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    Reporting safety defects >> Introduction. 25 Fo r the U S A o n ly: T h e fol l ow i ng t e xt i s p u b lis h ed as requ ir ed o f man ufa c tur e rs un de r Ti tle 4 9, Co de of U .S. Fede ral R egul at ions , Part 57 5 pursu ant t o the Nati onal Traffi c and Motor Ve hicle Safe ty Act of 1966. Re porting safet y defects If you b eli ev[...]

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    Vehicl e data recordin g 26 >> Introduction. Info rmatio n reg arding ele ctron ic reco rding d evices (Including notice pu rsuant to Ca lifornia Code § 9951) Pl ease note that your v ehicl e is eq uipped with devi ces that can rec ord veh icle sy stem s dat a. Thi s inf ormatio n he lps, f or example, to diagn ose ve hicle syste ms after a [...]

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    >> Introduction. 27[...]

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    >> A t a glance. Ex ter io r vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Coc kp it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Ins tru me n t cl ust er (mi l es) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 I nstr ument clu ste r (kilo mete rs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 U[...]

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    Exter ior view 30 >> At a glance .[...]

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    Ex te rio r vi ew >> At a gl ance. 31 Function Page 1 Rea r soft to p 1 1 c a b r i o o n l y . 112 2 R e tr a c ta b l e s of t to p 1 112 3 Carg o compa rtm ent Locki ng and unl ocking O pen in g and clos in g •c a b r i o •c o u p é O pen in g en g ine c omp a r tmen t cover Engin e oi l Re ar w in dow de fr oste r 83 88 86 171 172, 2[...]

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    Cock pit 32 >> At a glance . P68 .103779 3 1[...]

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    Co ckpit >> At a gl ance. 33 i M odel p ure only: The s teeri ng whe el i n t his vehi cle va ries f rom stee ring w heel illu strated . Function Page 1 Ext erio r lamp swit ch Low bea m Turn s ignal s High bea m 102 104 104 2 Ste erin g w hee l 3 Instrumen t clust er •M i l e s •K i l o m e t e r s 34 36 4 Wi pe r swi tc h Wi nd sh ie ld[...]

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    Instru ment cluster (mil es) 34 >> At a glance .[...]

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    Ins tru m en t cl ust er ( mile s) >> At a gl ance. 35 Function Page 1 Selectin g displ ay for st atus in dic at or Set tin g di gi tal clock 138 138 2 L eft indi c ator lamp disp l ay wit h: ¡ Lo w b e am he ad la m p indi cat or la mp A High beam he adlam p indi cat or la mp H Combin ation low tire pressu re/TPMS malf uncti on te lltale &l[...]

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    Instru ment cluster (k ilometers) 36 >> At a glance .[...]

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    Instr umen t cluster (k ilometers) >> At a gl ance. 37 Function Page 1 Selectin g displ ay for st atus in dic at or Set tin g di gi tal clock 138 138 2 L eft indi c ator lamp disp l ay wit h: ¡ Lo w b e am he ad la m p indi cat or la mp A High beam he adlam p indi cat or la mp H Combin ation low tire pressu re/TPMS malf uncti on te lltale &l[...]

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    Uppe r center con sole 38 >> At a glance . P68. 20374 231 Function Page 1 Tac ho m e ter * 140 2 Cockpit c l ock* 140 3 Contr ol pane l •H e a t i n g •C l i m a t e c o n t r o l * 147 150 4 Audio system* 143 5 Ha zard war ning flas her switch 107 6 Sw itching tow away pr otec tion */in te rior mo ti on sens o r* on/of f 78 F[...]

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    Lowe r cen t er co n sol e >> At a gl ance. 39 P68.20374331 Function Page 1 Auxili ary power outl et 164 2 Gear s elector leve r 128 3 St arte r swit ch 91 4 Parking br ak e lever 125 5 Coin h older Retrac table sof t top sw itch 1 1 c a b r i o o n l y . 159 114[...]

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    Storage co mpar tments 40 >> At a glance . P68.00479231[...]

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    Storage co mpartmen ts >> At a gl ance. 41 Function Page 1 Glove box 160 2 Door po ck et, passenger side 160 3 Stor age comp art ment in tailg ate 1 1 c o u p é o n l y . 161 4 Parc el net ba g 2 2 Vehicl es with cargo com partment c ove r b lind only. 156 5 Do or p ock et , dr ive r ’s si de 160 6 Stor age tr ay l eft t o stee ring whe el[...]

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    Steering wheel gearshift control 42 >> At a glance . i Mode l pur e on ly : T he steer ing whee l in t his v ehic le var ies from st eer ing wh eel il lus trat ed. P46.10289431 Function Page 1 Left sh ift pad dl e 1 : Dow nsh ift 1 Mod el pa ssio n onl y. 133 2 Mult i fun ction disp lay 136 3 Rig ht shif t paddl e 1 : Ups hif t 133[...]

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    Overh ead c ontrol p anel >> At a gl ance. 43 P82.00249031 Function Page 1 Pas se nge r fron t air bag of f in dic at or l amp 64 2 Swi tch in g int er ior li ght ing on /of f 107 3 Int erio r rea r vi ew mirr o r 97[...]

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    Door c ontrol panel 44 >> At a glance . P72.10334931 Function Page 1 Insid e do or handl e 85 2 Ad just ing ex terio r rear v iew mi rrors •M a n u a l l y •E l e c t r i c a l l y 1 1 Mod el pa ssio n onl y. 96 96 3 Op enin g and clo sing ri ght side w indow •M a n u a l l y •E l e c t r i c a l l y 1 120 120 4 Op en ing an d c[...]

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    >> At a gl ance. 45[...]

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    >> S afe t y . Occ up a n t sa fe ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 Pan ic a larm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Dri v in g sa fe ty syst e ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 An ti t he ft sy s tem s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Occupant safety 48 >> Saf ety. The smart ve hicle is equippe d wi th sea t belts and dual stage air bag s to pro tect yo u in a crash . However, chil dren can be kille d o r se ri ou sly i nju re d by an in fl at ing ai r ba g. Ind eed , th ere is a s trong er risk of serio us deat h or bod ily inju ry when an air b ag deploys on a chil d [...]

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    Occupant safety >> Safety. 49 The SRS system conducts a selfte st when the ign iti on is swit che d on an d in re gula r int er vals wh ile th e engin e is runni ng. Thi s fac il i tates d etection of ma lfunc tions . The S RS ind icat or l amp = in the in st rumen t clu ster co me s on wh en t he i gn iti on is sw i tched on an d go[...]

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    Occupant safety 50 >> Saf ety. Seat b elt s The use of se at bel ts a nd inf ant and chil d restr aint systems is requi re d by law in all 50 s tates , the Dis trict of Colum bi a, the U.S. te rrito ries and all Canadian province s. Eve n wher e thi s is not the ca se, all vehi cle occu pants shou ld have th eir seat belts fas te ned whene ve[...]

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    Occupant safety >> Safety. 51 G Warning! Ne ver ride in a mo vin g ve hicle with th e se at backres t in an ex cessi vel y recli ned posi tion as this can be dange rous. You co uld sl id e under th e sea t be lt in a coll i sio n. If yo u slid e un d er it, the b el t wo uld apply fo rce at the abdomen o r neck , cau sin g ser i ou s o r e[...]

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    Occupant safety 52 >> Saf ety. G Warn ing ! USE SE AT BELTS PROPERLY • Seat belts can only work when used pro perly . Never w ear se at belts i n any oth er way than as de scri be d in this secti on, as th at could result in serious inj u ries in case of an ac cide nt. • Each occupa nt should wear thei r seat belt at all t imes, be cause [...]

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    Occupant safety >> Safety. 53 Eme rge ncy T ens io ning De vi ce s (E TD s) a nd seat be lt f or ce lim it er s The se at bel ts are eq uippe d with Eme rgenc y Tens ioning Devi ces and seat belt fo rce limi t ers. Emerg ency Ten sioni ng Devices ar e desig ned to a c ti v a te i n t he f ol lo wi n g c a s es : • in frontal o r rear [...]

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    Occupant safety 54 >> Saf ety. Whe n the emer gency tensi onin g de vice i s trig gered, th e SRS i ndicator l amp = in t he instr ument cluster illuminat es, see "SR S i ndi cator lamp" ( 컄 page 246). The b elt f orce l imiter is des ign ed to ope rate in un iso n w i th t he fr on t air b ag, w hic h a bs or bs a po rtio n of[...]

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    Occupant safety >> Safety. 55 Th e de plo yme nt of the air b ag s tempo  rari ly r elease s a sm all amount of dust fro m th e air b ags . This dust is ne it her in  juri ous to you r he alt h, no r doe s it i ndi  cat e a fire i n the veh ic le. The d ust mi ght cau se so me te mpora ry br eat hing d iffi  cult y for people with[...]

  • Page 57

    Occupant safety 56 >> Saf ety. i Ai r bags are des igne d to depl oy on ly in certa i n fr ontal impacts ( front air bags), and i n side impa ct s (hea dth or ax air ba gs ) whic h exc eed prese t thre shold s. O nly d uri ng t hese eve n ts wi ll th ey pro v ide th ei r s upp le m en t al prot ectio n. The d river and pa ssenger should al[...]

  • Page 58

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 57 • Give n the consi dera ble d eployme nt spee d, r equi red infl ation v olu me, a nd the text ile stru cture of the air bag s, there i s the possibili ty of abrasio ns or other , poten tia lly mo re seri ous inj u  ries res ultin g fr om ai r ba g d eplo ymen t. • Air bag s and Em ergen cy Tensi oning Dev[...]

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    Occupant safety 58 >> Saf ety. Ho w the a ir b ag o perate s The air b ag i s inf lat ed i n a m atte r of mil li second s. If t he air bag i s tri ggere d, the SRS in dica tor l amp i n the inst rumen t clus ter illu mi nat e s. ! If the a ir bag s are a ctivate d, you will hear a lo ud no is e an d so me du st ma y be g e ner ate d. The exp[...]

  • Page 60

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 59 If activat e d, the head thora x air bags are intended to incr ease the p otential prote ction for the head and thorax (but not arms) o f the occupan ts on th e sid e of t he vehi cle th at is struck. The head thor ax air bags ar e dep loyed: • on t he si de of the vehicl e tha t is struck , (when passe n[...]

  • Page 61

    Occupant safety 60 >> Saf ety. i The front air bags in this veh icle have be en de signe d to inf lat e in two sta ges. T his allo ws the air bag to have diffe rent rates of inf lation tha t are based on th e rate of releva nt ve hic le de ce l er ati on a nd a fas t ened or u nf as tened seat bel t as assessed by the air bag contr ol uni [...]

  • Page 62

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 61 i If the seat , inc lud ing t he t rim cov er an d cushion , needs t o be serviced in any w ay, take the veh icle to an a uthorize d smart cen ter. Only seat accessories app roved by sma rt may be used. Both driver and the passenge r should always use th e 57 in di ca t or la mp as an indi cati on of w hethe r or[...]

  • Page 63

    Occupant safety 62 >> Saf ety. When the O CS s ense s that the passeng er seat o ccupant is cl assified as an adul t or someone larg er than a smal l indi vidua l, the 57 i ndicat or l amp wi ll illu minat e fo r appr oximate ly 4 s econds when th e ignit io n is s witc hed on and th en goes out, indica ting that the passenger front a ir bag [...]

  • Page 64

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 63 i Depl oym ent o f th e dr ive r f ront a i r bag does not mean that the passenger fr ont air bag also should have deployed. The Occu pant Classifi cation S ystem ( 컄 page 60) ma y have determined: • that th e sea t wa s empty o r occupi ed by th e weig ht up to or less th an th at of a ty pical 12 mo nt h[...]

  • Page 65

    Occupant safety 64 >> Saf ety. Passenger front air bag off indicator l a mp The i ndic ator la mp is lo cat ed on t he over head contr ol p anel. 1 Passe nger f ront ai r bag off ind icato r la mp Pass enger fron t ai r bag o ff i nd icato r l amp 1 ill u mina tes whe n the pas senger front ai r b ag is d eactiv ated. Selftest Occupant Cla[...]

  • Page 66

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 65 Mo re in for mat io n can be fo un d in the "Prac tical hints " section ( 컄 page 246) . Chil dren in the vehicle If an inf ant o r chil d is t rav el ing wi th yo u in th e veh icle: > Sec ure t he c h ild us ing a n in f ant o r chil d restr aint app ropri ate to th e age and s ize of the chil d. [...]

  • Page 67

    Occupant safety 66 >> Saf ety. Infant and child restraint system* We r eco mm end a ll i nfa nts a nd c hi ldre n b e prop erly r estr ain ed a t a ll ti mes wh ile t h e veh icl e is in ope r atio n . The pa ssenger lapsh oulder belt has a special se at bel t ret racto r for sec ure faste nin g of ch ild restr aints . T o fast en a chil d[...]

  • Page 68

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 67 A statement by the child rest raint manufac tur er of c ompl iance w ith thes e st andard s ca n be f ound on th e in stru cti on l abel on t he rest raint and in the in stru cti on manu al prov ided with the re strain t. When usi ng any inf ant re stra in t, todd ler rest raint, or b ooste r seat be sure to c[...]

  • Page 69

    Occupant safety 68 >> Saf ety. Shou ld t he 57 in di cator l amp not illu min at e or go out w hil e the restr aint is instal led, please chec k ins tal lat io n. P e riod ic a lly ch eck the 57 in dica tor lamp wh il e dr iving to m ake sure the 57 indic a tor l amp i s ill uminated. If t he 57 indic at or la m p goe s out or re m ains ou t [...]

  • Page 70

    Occupant safety >> Safety. 69 If y ou a r e u s in g a re ar f ac i ng c hi ld r est ra in t system on the p assenger seat, you must verify t hat th e passe nger front air ba g is de activate d. When the pas senger front ai r bag is deactivate d, the 57 indi cat or lamp is il luminate d ( 컄 page 64) . Top te ther Top teth er permits an a[...]

  • Page 71

    Occupant safety 70 >> Saf ety. i If yo u are usi ng di vi der plu s*, the hook s of the to p teth er and the divid er plus* are at tache d to the same anch orage. > Fit the restrai nt system with top teth er. A lway s fo ll ow t he manu fa ct ur er 's assem b ly in stru cti ons ! G Warn ing! Afte r install ing top teth er straps, m[...]

  • Page 72

    Panic al arm >> Safety. 71 Pan ic alar m 1 Â button A ctivating > Pres s a nd ho ld bu tton 1 for at le as t 1 se con d. An audi ble al arm and flash ing ext erior l amps wi ll oper ate bri efly . De activating > Press butt o n 1 onc e more . or > In sert the key in the sta rter sw itch. i USA onl y: This device co mplies with P art[...]

  • Page 73

    Driving sa fety sys tems 72 >> Saf ety. i In wint er oper atio n, the max imum eff ec tiv enes s of the A BS, the hy drau lic brak e ass istant and the ESP ® is onl y ach iev ed wi th winte r t i res ( 컄 page 208) o r snow cha ins* as r equir ed. Antilock brak e system (ABS) Th e A ntil ock B rake S y stem (ABS) r eg ulates t he brak e [...]

  • Page 74

    Driving sa fety systems >> Safety. 73 Emergency brake maneuver > Ke ep conti nuou s full press ure on the b rak e peda l. Ele ctron ic S tabili ty Pr ogram (ESP) Your veh icl e i s equi pped w ith the E lect roni c S tabil ity P rogr am (E SP ® ). The ESP ® is op era  tio n al as s oon as th e engin e is run ni ng an d it monito rs th[...]

  • Page 75

    Driving sa fety sys tems 74 >> Saf ety. The ES P ® warning lamp v in th e in str ume nt cluste r comes on whe n you switch o n the igni  tio n. It go es out w hen the eng ine is ru nning . De pen din g o n t he d riv in g s itua tion , the ESP ® • w i ll re d u ce th e s p eed , • sel ecti vel y bra kes ind ivid ual wheel s, • equ [...]

  • Page 76

    Driving sa fety systems >> Safety. 75 ! Bec ause t he ESP ® ope rat es aut omat ica lly, the engine must be turned off (key in starter switch p osition 0 ) when • the parki ng br ake is bei ng te sted on a br ak e te st dyna mome ter , • the vehicl e is be ing towed with the front axle ra ised . Active braking action th rough the E SP ®[...]

  • Page 77

    Driving sa fety sys tems 76 >> Saf ety. Activati ng the hazard w arnin g flasher afte r an emer gency brak ing maneuver If yo u br in g the v ehi cl e to a co mp l ete sto p b y hard b raking at a spee d of mo re than 43 mph (70 km/ h), th e hazar d warn ing fl ashe r aut o mati cally co mes on as soon as th e vehicle is at a stan dst ill.[...]

  • Page 78

    Antitheft systems >> Safety. 77 Elect ronic im mobilize r Th e e l ec tro n ic immo b il ize r pr ev en t s un a uth o  riz ed pe rsons fr om st art ing yo ur vehi cle . When leav ing the vehicle , always tak e the key w it h you an d lo c k th e v e hicl e. Th e en g in e can be s tarted by a nyone with a key th at is l eft i nsi de t [...]

  • Page 79

    Antitheft sy stems 78 >> Saf ety. >A r m i n g : Lo ck t h e vehi cle usi ng t he re mote control. Warning sy stem in dicator la mp 1 flas hes rap idly. The a nti theft warn ing syst em ar ms af ter about 25 seconds . When th e anti th eft war ning sys tem i s armed , wa rnin g syst em indic at or lamp 1 fl ashes a bout ev ery th [...]

  • Page 80

    Antitheft systems >> Safety. 79 The swi tch is loc ated in th e upper cen ter console. 1 Towaw ay prote ction /interior motion sen sor switch 2 In di c ato r la m p > Remove the key from the star ter switch. > Press switch 1 within 60 se cond s. Indi cator la m p 2 comes on. > Exit the veh icle. > Lo ck th e veh ic l e us[...]

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    >> C o n t ro l s. Op eni ng an d c los i ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Sta rt e r sw it ch p os it io ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Sea ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Mirr o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 83

    Opening and closing 82 >> Cont rols. Key Key with remo te contr ol 1 ª Lo ck but ton 2 » Open ing t he re tra ctabl e soft to p 1 / un lock ing the u ppe r tai lgate 2 3 Â Panic button ( 컄 page 71) 4 © Unloc k button The remo te control centr ally locks and unl oc ks : • t he dr ive r doo r • t h e fu el f ille r fl a p • the pass[...]

  • Page 84

    Openi ng and cl osing >> C ontr ols. 83 i USA o nly: This de vice comp lies with Pa rt 1 5 of th e FC C Ru l es . O pe ra tio n is sub jec t to t he f ol lo w in g tw o co ndit io ns: (1) This d evice may not cause h armful inter  fere n ce , an d (2) thi s device must accep t any i nterference re ceiv ed, inc ludi ng inte rfer ence tha[...]

  • Page 85

    Opening and closing 84 >> Cont rols. Automatic locking Autore lock f uncti on The vehicl e will lock again a u tom aticall y wit hin appro xim ately 6 0 seco nds of unlo cking wi th th e ke y if neither the drive r’s nor pas senger door is ope ned. ! To preve nt an in advert ent lock out, nev er leav e your key lying in the vehicl e. Dri[...]

  • Page 86

    Openi ng and cl osing >> C ontr ols. 85 1 Centr al lockin g switch 2 C ent ral u n lock ing s wit ch >L o c k i n g : Press central lo cking switch 1 . The i nd ic ato r la m p on ce n tra l l oc kin g switch 1 comes on, when th e starter switch is in posi tion 1 . The i nd ic ato r la m p on ce n tra l l oc kin g switch 1 f lash es, when [...]

  • Page 87

    Opening and closing 86 >> Cont rols. Openin g the upper tailgat e on the coupé 1 Han dle r ecess > Press butto n © on the ke y twic e. > Pre ss an d hol d but ton » on the k ey fo r ap  prox imately two se conds. or > Pul l the re lea se hand le in h andle rece ss 1 of the lower tailga te. The u ppe r tai lgat e i s unlo cked .[...]

  • Page 88

    Openi ng and cl osing >> C ontr ols. 87 > Open th e upper tai lgate ( 컄 page 86). 1 Re le a s e le ve r > Pu ll both re lease lev ers 1 backwards eit her simu ltaneo us ly or one aft er the oth er. The lo wer tai lga te is unl ocke d. > Swiv el th e lowe r tai lga te dow nwa r ds to ope n. The l owe r ta ilg at e is h e ld in the h[...]

  • Page 89

    Opening and closing 88 >> Cont rols. > Swi vel th e lower t ailg ate upw ards to clo se. Allo w the tw o rele ase leve rs to enga ge audibly . > Swi vel th e upper tai lg ate downw a rds to close. Openin g and cl osing t he retrac t able soft top 1 Yo u can fu ll y op en th e ret ra ct a ble so ft top with th e key. Key with r emote [...]

  • Page 90

    Openi ng and cl osing >> C ontr ols. 89 Opening the tailg a te on the cab rio 1 Handle recess > Press butt o n © on th e ke y tw ic e. > Pu ll the r eleas e handle i n hand le re cess 1 of t he ta ilg ate . The tail ga te is un loc ke d. > Swi vel the tai lgate down wards t o open. Opening and cl osing the rear soft top 1 You ca n o[...]

  • Page 91

    Opening and closing 90 >> Cont rols. > Opening: Pu sh re le a s e le ve rs 1 to th e l eft an d ri gh t of the re tai ni ng cl ip up wa rd s . > Swi vel th e rear s oft top upward s to op en. >C l o s i n g : Swivel th e rea r so ft to p do wnward s to cl ose. > Pull soft top down. > Pul l release lever s 1 to the left an d rig[...]

  • Page 92

    Starter s witch positio ns >> C ontr ols. 91 Sta rter s witc h 0 Fo r re mo vin g ke y 1 I gnitio n (powe r suppl y f or al l el ectric al c onsumers) and drivi ng positi on All lam ps ( except lo w beam head lamp i n dic a to r l am p , hi gh b e am h e ad la m p indi cato r lamp, and turn s ignal ind ica tor lamps unless activate d) in the [...]

  • Page 93

    Se ats 92 >> Cont rols. G Warn ing ! All seat adju stments, a s well as faste ning of s eat belts, must be done before th e veh icle is oper ated. G Warn ing ! When adjusti ng the seat, make sure that no one bec omes trapped . Do not adj ust th e driv er’s s eat wh ile d riv ing. Adj us tin g the se at wh il e dr ivin g co ul d cau se the d[...]

  • Page 94

    Sea ts >> C ontr ols. 93 1 Se at b ack re s t til t 2 Sea t fo re and aft adju stment Sea t b ack res t ti lt > Adjust ing: P u l l a d j u s t m e n t l e v e r 1 up ward s and adju st the seat backrest until y our arms are s ligh tly ang led when holdi ng the st eer ing w h eel. > Rele ase adjustme nt leve r 1 w hen the desire d se[...]

  • Page 95

    Se ats 94 >> Cont rols. Passe nger se at You can e xpand th e carg o compa rtment by fol ding down the passeng er s eat. ! Obs erve th e load ing gu idel ines ( 컄 pa ge 161). Folding down 1 Se a t b e lt gu ide > Remove t he sea t belt from seat belt gu ide 1 . > Move the pa ssenger seat back ward as far as it w ill go. 2 Ad justme nt[...]

  • Page 96

    Sea ts >> C ontr ols. 95 Seat heating* The seat heat ing allows you to heat the dr iver's and passenger seat electr icall y. 1 Se at he a ting sw itc h The se at he ating ha s two l evels. Th e in dica tor lamp s on seat heat ing swi tch 1 com e on t o show whi ch heati ng le ve l you h ave selected. > Ma ke sure that the key i n the [...]

  • Page 97

    Mirro rs 96 >> Cont rols. Adj ust th e inter i or and ext erio r rear vie w mi rro rs befo re dri v in g so th a t you hav e a goo d vi ew o f th e road an d tra ffic cond it ions. Exterior re ar view mirro rs Manually adjustable exter ior rear view mi rrors 1 Ad justme nt lever > Adjusting: Move adju stment lever 1 u p, dow n, l eft , or [...]

  • Page 98

    Mirrors >> C ontr ols. 97 > Make sure that t he key in the starte r switch is turn ed to pos ition 1 . > S el ec ti ng th e m ir ro r : Tu rn k n ob 1 to th e left fo r the dr ive r’s sid e ext erio r rear vi ew mi rro r or to the ri ght for t he pa ss en g er  si de e xteri or r ear vi ew mirr or. > Adjusting the mir ror : Move[...]

  • Page 99

    Se at bel ts 98 >> Cont rols. Fast ening the s eat belts G Warn ing ! A lwa ys f as te n y o u r se at b e lt b e for e dri v ing off. Alway s make sure your passe nger is pr operl y res tra ined . Failu re to wear and proper ly fasten and position y our seat belt greatly in creases y our ris k o f i n ju ri es an d t he ir l ik el y sev e[...]

  • Page 100

    Seat bel ts >> C ontr ols. 99 1 Se at bel t outle t 2 Latch p lat e 3 Re le a se b ut t on 4 Seat be lt buckl e 5 Se at b elt guid e > Fas tening the seat belt: With a smooth mot ion, pu ll th e seat belt out of seat belt outle t 1 . > Pl ace th e sho ulde r portion of the seat bel t ac ross the top of your shoul der and the lap port io[...]

  • Page 101

    Se at bel ts 100 >> Cont rols. Prop er use of seat bel ts • Do not twist the seat belt when fa stening. • Adjust the seat be lt so that the sho ulder porti on is locate d as close as possibl e to th e mi ddle of the shou l de r (it shoul d n ot touch th e nec k). Never pass th e shoul der porti on of the seat belt under your arm. • Posi[...]

  • Page 102

    Lighting >> Control s. 10 1 Exte rior l amp s witch For s afety , sma rt recom mends that yo u driv e with y our low beam head lamps on dur ing t he day. In ce r tain countri es, l ocal laws di ctate that l ow beam h eadlamps are s w itch ed on au tomatical ly du ring operati on of the ve hicle . i If you driv e in count ries wher e vehic [...]

  • Page 103

    Lig hting 102 >> Cont rols. Parking lamps You c an s witc h on and of f the p arki ng lamp s with ex terior lamp swit ch using the manual h eadla mp mod e. >S w i t c h i n g o n : Turn t he ext erior l amp s wit ch to posi tion C . The pa rki ng lamps come o n. The fo llowi ng lamps als o come on : • T ai l la m ps • License plate lam[...]

  • Page 104

    Lighting >> Control s. 10 3 > Turn the ext erio r lamp swi tch t o posi tion U . With t he key in starter switch po sition 1 , the tail and parking lamp s, the lice nse pl ate la mps , a nd the s ide mark er lamp s wi ll c ome on and go out auto mat ica lly de p endi ng on the brigh tness of the ambient li ght. Wi th th e en g in e ru n ni[...]

  • Page 105

    Lig hting 104 >> Cont rols. Comb ination switch (hig h beam , high beam flasher, and turn si g nals) > Make sure that the k ey in the starter switch is turned to positi on 1 . Co mbi nat ion s witc h 1 High beam 2 High beam flash er High beam headlamps > Make sure th at the low beam head lamps are switched on ( 컄 pa ge 102). > S[...]

  • Page 106

    Lighting >> Control s. 10 5 >S w i t c h i n g o n : Push the combinat ion switch in t he dir ect ion of arro w 1 or 2 . The corres pond ing t urn si gnals flash . The corr esp ondi ng turn sign al indi cato r la mp L or K in the in s tru me n t cluste r flashes. The combi nation switch rese ts automati cal ly aft er major s teeri ng wh[...]

  • Page 107

    Lig hting 106 >> Cont rols. i F og l amps will o per ate wi th the parki ng la mps and /or th e lo w beam headla m ps on. Fog lam p s s h oul d o nl y be us e d i n co nj u nc t io n w i th low b eam headla m ps. C onsult your Sta te or Provi nce Motor Ve hicle Re gulatio ns regardi ng perm issi bl e lam p ope ratio n. i Vehicle with rainl[...]

  • Page 108

    Lighting >> Control s. 10 7 Hazard w arn ing flashe r Th e ha za rd wa rnin g fl as he r can be s wit che d on at a ll ti mes, e ven with the key remove d from the sta rter switc h. 1 Ha zard warn in g flas her s wit ch >S w i t c h i n g o n : Pres s haz ard w arning fl asher switch 1 . All tu rn si gnal lamps a re f lashing. >S w i t [...]

  • Page 109

    Lig hting 108 >> Cont rols. Automati c contr ol > Set the roc ker swi tch to p o si tio n 2 . The i nt erio r lam p com es on for a pe riod of time. Sw itc hi n g of f > Set the roc ker swi tch to p o si tio n 3 . The i nt erio r lam p is per manent ly sw itch ed o ff. Continuous operation > Set the roc ker swi tch to p o si tio n 4 [...]

  • Page 110

    Windshield wip ers >> Control s. 10 9 Swit ch ing winds hie ld wipe rs on an d of f Wi pe r sw i tch 0 Wind shiel d wip ers off 1 Intermi ttent wip ing 2 Slow cont inuous wipi ng 3 Fa st c on tin uo us wip in g > Make sure that t he key in the starte r switch is turn ed to pos ition 1 . >S w i t c h i n g o n : Tu rn the w ipe r swi tch[...]

  • Page 111

    Windshield w ipers 110 >> Cont rols. ! Vehicle s with rainl ight sensor*: If you h ave set interm ittent wipi ng, dirt o n the surfa ce of the s ensor or op tica l effe c ts may cause th e windshi eld wiper s to wipe in an unde sir e d fash ion . Thi s coul d the n dama g e the wi ndshi eld wipe r blades or scrat ch the wind  sh ield . [...]

  • Page 112

    Windshield wip ers >> Control s. 11 1 Rear wi ndo w wi pe r/wa s her 1 Wi pe r sw i tch 1 Rear wind ow intermitte nt wip ing 2 Wipi ng rear wi ndow wit h winds hie ld washer fluid > Make sure that t he key in the starte r switch is turn ed to pos ition 1 . > Act iva tin g i nte rm itt ent w ip in g: Push the wi per swi tch in th e direc[...]

  • Page 113

    Soft t op syst em (ca br io onl y) 112 >> Cont rols. The soft top syst em of the smart cabrio consi sts of a: • Ret ractab le so ft t o p • Rea r soft t op • S ide ra ils You ca n rem ove the side ra ils o ver the d oo rs whe n you open th e ret ract able sof t top and open the re ar soft to p. i Opening th e re ar s oft top i s poss ib[...]

  • Page 114

    Soft to p sy ste m ( ca br io o n ly) >> Control s. 11 3 Opening and closing the r etract  ab le so ft t op You can op en and clo se the retr actable s oft t op when t he veh ic le is ei ther s tatio nar y or in mot ion . ! To a voi d d ama gi ng t h e seal s, do no t t ran s port any ob jects with s harp e dges w hich can stick out of [...]

  • Page 115

    Soft t op syst em (ca br io onl y) 114 >> Cont rols. Ope ning from outside You ca n ope n the retra ctabl e sof t top co m plete ly wi th the k ey. 1 ª Locking button 2 » Open ing t he re tra ctabl e soft to p 3 Â Panic button 4 ª Unlo cking button > Press butto n » on the key f or ap proxi  mately two seconds. The r etracta ble[...]

  • Page 116

    Soft to p sy ste m ( ca br io o n ly) >> Control s. 11 5 Opening and clo sin g the rear soft top You ca n open and cl ose th e r ear sof t t op when th e v ehic l e is ei th e r s tat io na ry or in moti o n. ! Make sure th at obj ects are not stack ed too h ig h in th e c arg o comp a rtm en t . T he y co uld get d ama ged w h en o p enin g [...]

  • Page 117

    Soft t op syst em (ca br io onl y) 116 >> Cont rols. Removing the sid e rails > Open the retracta ble soft top. > O p en th e re a r s of t to p. > Open th e dri ver’ s and pass enger do or when co nd ition s ar e s afe t o do so. > O p en t h e t ai lg ate . 1 Rele ase lev er 2 Si de r ail > Pu s h re le a s e le ve r 1 of s[...]

  • Page 118

    Soft to p sy ste m ( ca br io o n ly) >> Control s. 11 7 1 Handle > Pull ha ndle 1 o n the i nside of th e tai lga te backwar d. > Lif t up the st orage c ompart ment cove r. 1 Fr on t lef t 2 Re a r le ft 3 Fr on t ri gh t 4 Re a r ri gh t > St ore th e side rai ls i n the st orag e compar t ment of the tail gate with t he paint [...]

  • Page 119

    Soft t op syst em (ca br io onl y) 118 >> Cont rols. > Close the tail gate. > Cl ose the driv er’ s an d pass eng er doo r. > Open the side windows if desired. ! M a ke s u re t h at th e st o r ag e c om p ar t me n t cover is cl osed be fore closi ng the tailgate . Ot herw ise t he ta ilgat e could ja m. Mount ing the side r ails[...]

  • Page 120

    Soft to p sy ste m ( ca br io o n ly) >> Control s. 11 9 1 Fr ont en d of t he si de r ail 2 Sea l on the side rai l 3 Rea r end of the side ra il > Tak e one side rail and sta rt by atta chi ng it to fron t end 1 . > Ma ke sure th at the seal of the side r ail is faci ng u p at pos iti on 2 and is no t pin che d. > Pu sh the s ide r[...]

  • Page 121

    Side win dows 120 >> Cont rols. Openin g and cl osing t he side wi ndo ws Opening and clos ing the side windows manually Crank for side window on driver’s door 1 Cr ank Side window on the driver’s door > Opening: Turn cra nk 1 counterclo ckwise. >C l o s i n g : Tu r n c ra n k 1 cl ockwise. Side window on the passenger door > Op[...]

  • Page 122

    Side wi ndo ws >> Control s. 12 1 T he swit ches fo r bot h power wind ows are on the driver ’s door. In additi on, there is a switch fo r the pa ssenger si de on the passen  g er d oo r. 1 Sid e win d ow dr iver’ s door 2 Sid e win d ow pass e nger doo r > Make sure that t he key in the starte r switch is turn ed to pos ition 1 . &[...]

  • Page 123

    Drivin g and parking 122 >> Cont rols. Sta rt ing Gearshift p attern for transmi ssion 1 Rele ase but ton G Warn ing ! Make sure that a bsolutely n o objects are obs truc ting th e ped als’ rang e of mo ve ment . Ke ep the dri ver’s fo otw ell c lear o f all o bstacles. If there are any f loorma ts* or ca rpet s in th e foo twe ll, mak[...]

  • Page 124

    Drivin g a nd p arking >> Control s. 12 3 Sta rtin g the engi ne Fo r in fo rm a ti on on turn in g off th e e ngin e , s ee ( 컄 page 127). ! Shift the transmissi on int o park positio n P or rev erse gea r R on ly w h en th e v e hicl e is sto pp ed in order to avo id dama g ing the tran s mission. > Make s ure th e gea r selec tor l[...]

  • Page 125

    Drivin g and parking 124 >> Cont rols. Reversin g the vehic le ! Shift the tr ansm iss ion in to reve rse gear R onl y wh e n t he v ehi c le i s s top p ed i n or der to av oi d da mag ing the t rans miss ion . You ca n dri ve in reve rse gear at a speed of up t o9m p h ( 1 5k m / h ) . > Depress the brak e pedal. > Pre ss the re leas [...]

  • Page 126

    Drivin g a nd p arking >> Control s. 12 5 > Pr operl y sto p a nd pa rk th e vehicl e. > Dep ress th e brake ped al. > Pu ll up the parking brak e lev er a s many notches as po ssible ( 컄 page 125). Wh en the ig n it ion is s wi t ch e d o n or th e en gine is r unnin g, th e brak e w arnin g la mp ; (USA only) or 3 (Canad a only) [...]

  • Page 127

    Drivin g and parking 126 >> Cont rols. Brake pe dal The brake pedal has two brak e circuits in de pend ent of eac h other . A brake se rvo is used dur ing b raki ng (wh en th e engi ne is run ning) to inc rease pe dal force . G Warn ing ! When leavi ng the ve hicl e, always re move the key from the starter switch , take it with y ou, an d [...]

  • Page 128

    Drivin g a nd p arking >> Control s. 12 7 1 Brak e pedal If a brake circu it has faile d ( 컄 page 238), • you m ust d epr ess the b rake pedal f urt her dow n to a chiev e th e sam e eff ect • t he br akin g di sta nc e is in cre ase d i The bra ke se rvo wil l on ly fun c tion with t he engin e switc hed on. Turnin g off the engine >[...]

  • Page 129

    Transmissio n 128 >> Cont rols. You r vehi cle is equi pped wi th a a 5 speed au  toma ted tran smission w ith man ual or auto  mat ic mo de . For infor ma tio n on driv ing w ith the transmissi on see also "Star ting" ( 컄 pa ge 122). Gear s elector lever Gearshift p atter n for transmi ssion 1 Rele ase but ton The c urre[...]

  • Page 130

    Tran sm issio n >> Control s. 12 9 Sh ifting proc edure The transmission sel ects individual gears automati cally , depending on: • t he g ea r se le c t or l eve r posi tion D ( 컄 page 129) • th e p os i ti on o f th e a c c el er a to r ( 컄 pa ge 131) • th e vehi cl e spee d • up h i ll o r d ow nh i ll g ra d es Press re lease [...]

  • Page 131

    Transmissio n 130 >> Cont rols. The c urre nt gear s electo r lev er posit i on appea r s in th e transmis sion posi tion in dicator ( 컄 pa ge 137). Effect í Reverse gear Shift in to rev ers e ge ar R only whe n vehicle is st opped. ë Neu tr a l p osi tio n No powe r is tra nsmitt ed fro m the engi n e to th e dr ive axl e . Whe n th e br[...]

  • Page 132

    Tran sm issio n >> Control s. 13 1 Drivin g tips A cc e le rat or p o si ti on Your d riv ing s tyle in flue nces th e transmissi o n’s shif ting behavior: Les s thro ttl e, earl ie r upsh ifti ng Mo re t h ro ttl e, l a ter u p shif ti n g Kickdown Us e kickdown when you wan t maximum acceler ation. > Press the ac celerator past the poi[...]

  • Page 133

    Transmissio n 132 >> Cont rols. Dr iv in g of f uph ill Your vehicl e has a hill start assi st syst em . On uph ill gr ades t h e hill start assist system mai ntai ns the p ress ure in the b rak e sys tem for appro xim ately one sec ond after y ou have rele ased the b rake p edal. Ther efor e, you can start off sm oothly with out the vehic le[...]

  • Page 134

    Tran sm issio n >> Control s. 13 3 Stee rin g whe el g ears hif t cont ro l 1 1 Le ft s h ift p ad dle 2 Mult ifun ction disp lay 3 Right shift paddle Activating manual gearshifting > Move the g ea r se lector lever to manual gea rs h if ting M ( 컄 page 128). Sy stem c ontr olle d aut om ati c gear s hift ing is sw itc hed off . You c[...]

  • Page 135

    Transmissio n 134 >> Cont rols. Kickdown You can use ki ckdo wn whe n you wan t max imum ac celera tion. > Press the acceler ator past the poin t of res ist ance . De p end in g on th e en g in e spe e d th e transmissi on shi fts into a lower gear . > When you have reach ed th e de sired s peed, briefly p ush the gear sel ector le ver [...]

  • Page 136

    Tran sm issio n >> Control s. 13 5 > Press the brak e pedal. > Restar t the engine • Thre e ba rs ins tea d of  appear i n the mult if unc tion dis pl ay ( 컄 page 236). > Wait a t leas t 30 second s. • The transmi ssion is taught in. When t eachingin was successf ul: •  appe ars i n the mult ifun ction d isplay ( 컄[...]

  • Page 137

    Instru ment clu ster 136 >> Cont rols. Multifun ct ion display The f ollow in g disp la ys a n d indic at or s a ppe ar in th e mult i fu nctio n di spl ay: 1 Status i ndicato r with : • Tri p od omet er dis pl ay • Maint enance serv ice inte rval di spla y • Reser ve fuel di spl ay 2 M ain o domet er di spl ay o r wh en a ct ive dist a[...]

  • Page 138

    Ins tru m en t cl ust er >> Control s. 13 7 Res er ve f uel in dic at or You ar e dri ving on rese rve fue l if t here ar e no m or e th an 1 . 0 U S ga l (3 .7 8 l ) o f f ue l in the tank. If this occurs, • th e fuel pump sy mbol in the fu el l evel dis play f las hes • th e res erve fue l indi cator sho ws the fuel lev el i n t he ta n[...]

  • Page 139

    Instru ment clu ster 138 >> Cont rols. Selecting display for stat us indicat or Yo u can se le c t th e in for ma t io n to be d i sp la ye d in t h e st atu s indi c ato r: • T rip o domet er di spla y ( 컄 page 139) • Mainte nanc e servi ce inter val displ ay ( 컄 page 139) • Res erve fue l ind ic ator ( 컄 pa ge 140) 1 Selecti ng [...]

  • Page 140

    Ins tru m en t cl ust er >> Control s. 13 9 Trip odometer display > S el ec ti ng t r ip o d om ete r di spl a y: Press left butto n 1 ( 컄 p age 138) repeatedly unti l the tri p odom ete r dis play ap pe ars in the st atu s indi c ator. > Resetting trip odometer display: Press and ho ld l ef t bu tton 1 ( 컄 page 138) u ntil th e val[...]

  • Page 141

    Instru ment clu ster 140 >> Cont rols. Rese rve fu el ind ic ator > Select in g reser ve fuel in dic ato r: Press left button 1 ( 컄 page 138) repeatedly until the res erve fuel ind icato r ap pears i n the st atus in dic at or. i The reserv e f uel i ndi cato r i s o nly dis played wh en dri vin g on res erv e fuel. For mor e info rmati [...]

  • Page 142

    Ins tru m en t cl ust er >> Control s. 14 1 The butt ons for setti ng the ti me are on the top of the cockpit clock. 1 Settin g the ti me f orward 2 Settin g the ti me b ack > Setting the time forward in 1 minute incr e m ent s : Press button 1 repeat edly unti l the desired time i s s et. > Se tting th e time forwar d quickly: Press bu[...]

  • Page 143

    Audi o system* 142 >> Cont rols. G Warn ing ! In order to avo id dis tra cti on whi ch c ould lead to an accid ent, th e d riv er sho uld ent er sys tem set tin gs wit h the v ehicl e at a s tandsti ll an d op erate the s y stem only when road and tr affi c con ditio ns perm it. Alway s pay full a ttenti on to tr affic condi  tions first b[...]

  • Page 144

    Audi o system* >> Control s. 14 3 The f ollow ing pag es c ontain a brief descrip tion of the audio systems availa ble for the co up é a n d c a b r io . The d evi ces are d es cribed wi th t hei r fu ll comp l em ent o f eq ui pme nt , in c lud ing ra di o mode an d CD chang er* m ode. T he d escriptio n for you r in di vidua l equ ipmen[...]

  • Page 145

    Audi o system* 144 >> Cont rols. smart r adio 10* The smart radio 10 system contains th e foll owi ng f un ct ions : •R a d i o ( F M / A M ) • MP3 pl ayer •C D c h a n g e r • RDS (Radio Data S y stem) •A U X  s o c k e t ( 컄 page 144) ! Please be sure to read the oper ating in st ru cti on s fo r the s mar t r ad io 1 0 b [...]

  • Page 146

    Air v ents >> Control s. 14 5 Over view 1 Le ft s i de de fr ost e r a ir ve nt, f ixed 2 Left side ai r vent, adj ustable 3 Left cen ter air vent , adjust able 4 Contr ol p anel 5 Ri gh t c ent er ai r v en t, a d jus t a ble 6 Right si de air vent, ad justable 7 Righ t side de fros ter air v ent , fixe d P83.00225731[...]

  • Page 147

    Air vents 146 >> Cont rols. To m a ke s u re th at th e •h e a t i n g •c l i m a t e c o n t r o l * works p roperly, please o bserve t he follow ing: • Kee p t he air in take gr ill fr ee fro m depos its, e.g. ice or snow, t o ens ure that fr esh ai r can fl ow fr eely i nto the veh ic le i nte rior . • Do no t obst ruct air vents o[...]

  • Page 148

    Heating >> Control s. 14 7 Cont rol panel 1 Air v olum e cont rol 2 Rea r wi nd ow de fr ost er s wit ch ( 컄 page 154) 3 Ai r di str ibut ion con tr ol 4 Tem peratur e control P83.20 235031[...]

  • Page 149

    Heating 148 >> Cont rols. Swit ching h eating o n/off >S w i t c h i n g o n : Make su re th at the key in the starter switch is t urned to po sitio n 1 . > Push te mpera ture con trol 4 up. > S witching off: P ush t emp eratu re c ontro l 4 fu ll y dow n. Se tti ng the tem perat ure i You s houl d rai se or l ower t he t emp eratur [...]

  • Page 150

    Heating >> Control s. 14 9 > Turn air di str ibuti on co ntro l 3 to the desired symbol. The ai r di stri butio n is co ntr olled d epend ing on the p osit ion of the air di str ibu tion con trol . i You ca n also turn the air distr ibut ion co ntr ol to a p osi ti on b et ween tw o sym bol s. Ad justing air volume You can ad jus t the [...]

  • Page 151

    Air conditioning with climate control* 150 >> Cont rols. Control panel 1 Ai r vol um e c on t ro l, bl owe r 2 Air co nditi oning o n/o ff 3 R ear wind ow de fros ter sw itc h ( 컄 pa ge 154) 4 Ai r rec ir c ul at i on swi tc h 5 Ai r dist rib uti on cont rol 6 Tempe ratur e c ontro l[...]

  • Page 152

    Air con dition ing w ith cl imat e con trol * >> Control s. 15 1 The air cond itioni ng i mprove s t he le vel of comf or t wh en dri vin g a t high out s id e t emper atu res by coo lin g and de humi dif ying the ai r. Nearly all d ust parti cles, pol lutant s, are f il ter ed o ut b y a n in teg r at e d pa r t icle f il t er be fo re o ut [...]

  • Page 153

    Air conditioning with climate control* 152 >> Cont rols. Se tti ng the tem perat ure i You s houl d rai se or lo wer the t empera ture setti ng i n smal l inc rement s, pre ferab ly starting at 70°F (21°C). > Incr easing or decreasing: Push tempera ture control 6 u p or down . The s ele cted temper atu re is se t. i To achi eve a lowe[...]

  • Page 154

    Air con dition ing w ith cl imat e con trol * >> Control s. 15 3 Ad justing air volume You can ad jus t the ai r vol ume us ing ai r vol ume control 1 . F ive blo wer sp eeds a re av ail able . The ai r vo lume is co ntro ll ed depen d ing o n t he blower speed select ed. 0 Off 1 Slow 2 Me dium 3 Hi gh/defrosting 4 Ma x imum > Increasing o[...]

  • Page 155

    Rea r window defroster 154 >> Cont rols. The rear window defr ost e r serves to de ice th e rear wind ow qui ckly an d clea r the view if th e rear wind ow is fog ged. The re ar win dow def roster uses a lar ge amo unt of power. To keep batt ery drai n t o a mini mu m, sw it ch off t he de fr ost er a s s o on a s th e rear wind ow is cl e[...]

  • Page 156

    Loading and storing >> Control s. 15 5 Cup holder The c up hold er ca n be used t o safely s tore sealed dri nk bott les, cont ainer s with a lid, o r beverage cans. ! Do n o t u se t he cu p ho lder as an ashtray . O the rw is e it co ul d be da mag ed . Th e cu p hol de r is lo cate d in f ron t of t he lo wer center conso le. You can store[...]

  • Page 157

    Loadin g and sto ring 156 >> Cont rols. Cargo co mpar tment c over blind wi th p arc el n et b ag 1 1 Mo d el pa ssio n Ca nada only. G Warn ing ! The c argo compa rtm ent co ver bl ind is not intende d to se cure heavy object s in the even t of an acc iden t. Fo r th is re ason, hea vy obje cts mu st b e tied dow n. Vehicle occupa nts could [...]

  • Page 158

    Loading and storing >> Control s. 15 7 The cargo compar tment cov er blind • serves to prote ct objects that are store d in the vehicl e's cargo compart ment from pry ing ey es. • p re v e nt s sm a ll e r ob j ec t s fr o m pe n et r at i ng into t h e pas se nger compartmen t from the cargo compar tment; howe v er, it is no t in[...]

  • Page 159

    Loadin g and sto ring 158 >> Cont rols. 1 C arg o c om pa r tm ent co ve r b lind 2 Top left mo unti ng 3 Bottom left moun ting 4 Han dle > Push handle 4 to t he ri ght in th e di rect ion of th e a rr ow . > Inse rt ca rgo co mpa rtment cover bli nd 1 in moun ting 2 or 3 in th e l ef tha nd side paneli ng and re lea se handl e 4 . &[...]

  • Page 160

    Loading and storing >> Control s. 15 9 > Opening: Ta ke h old of c arg o co mpa rtm ent cover blind 1 in th e midd le, pul l ba ck w ard s, an d r em ove fro m re a r mo unt in gs 2 . > Gu ide car go co mp artmen t c ove r b lind 1 into p ositio n. Co at h o oks The coat hoo ks are locate d at the rear roof rai l on th e dr ive r’ s a[...]

  • Page 161

    Loadin g and sto ring 160 >> Cont rols. Doo r p o ck et s The d oor p oc k ets a r e l ocat ed in th e dr ive r’s and passe nger doo r. 1 Do or pocket Stor age tra ys ne xt t o the stee rin g wheel The s torag e trays are locat ed to the le ft and rig h t of t he st eerin g whee l. 1 Storag e t rays Glo ve b ox T he gl ove box is l ocat ed [...]

  • Page 162

    Loading and storing >> Control s. 16 1 > Opening: Pull on glov e box li d relea se 2 an d fol d do wn t he gl ove bo x lid . >C l o s i n g : Lift up the g lov e box l id wit h a bit of forc e unti l it e ng ages . >L o c k i n g : In sert the key i nto glove box lock 1 and tu rn count erclockwi se. > Unlocking: Ins ert the ke y i[...]

  • Page 163

    Loadin g and sto ring 162 >> Cont rols. G Warn ing ! To h elp av oid pers onal inju ry dur ing a co ll is io n or s u dd en m a ne u ver , ex e rc ise care whe n storin g objects i n the veh icle. Pu t l ug gag e or c arg o in t h e c arg o c o m partme nt if poss ible. Do not pil e lugg age or ca rgo hi gher t han the s eat back res ts. K[...]

  • Page 164

    Loading and storing >> Control s. 16 3 Th e gr os s veh ic l e we igh t wh ich is the weig ht of t h e v ehic le in cludi ng f u el , to ols, insta lled acces sor ies, passe ng ers, a nd lugg age/ carg o mus t nev er e xce ed th e lo ad l imit and the Gro ss Vehi cl e We ig ht Ra ting ( GVWR) for y our vehi cle as specif ied on the pl acard l[...]

  • Page 165

    Usef ul fea tures 164 >> Cont rols. Sun v iso rs The sun vi sor s pro tect yo u fr om su n gla re wh ile dr ivin g . 1 Su n vi so r 2 Mounting Gla re t hroug h th e winds hiel d > Swing su n visor 1 down. Gla re t hrough a sid e w indow > Swing su n visor 1 down. > Disengage sun visor 1 from moun tin g 2 . > Pivot sun visor 1 to t[...]

  • Page 166

    Useful features >> Control s. 16 5 The au xiliar y power o utlet is loca ted in the lowe r cent er consol e. 1 Aux iliar y pow er o utlet > Turn the key i n t he st arte r switc h t o posi tion 1 ( 컄 page 91). ! Please obse rve the sa f ety i nstructions giv en in the respec tiv e o perat ing inst ruc tions. Please note tha t: • if [...]

  • Page 167

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  • Page 168

    >> O per a t io n T he f irst 1 000 mile s (1 500 km) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 At the ga s sta t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 9 Eng i ne c om pa r tm e nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1 Fro n t com p ar t me n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6 Ti re s [...]

  • Page 169

    The fi rst 1 000 miles (1 500 k m) 168 >> O peration In the O per atio n sectio n you wi ll fin d deta iled info rm a tion o n op era tin g, m ain tain i ng an d ca ring fo r you r veh icle. The more c auti ous ly you treat your veh icl e dur in g the br eak in pe riod , th e more satis fied you will be with its perfo rmance later on. ?[...]

  • Page 170

    At t h e gas sta tion >> Oper ation 16 9 Ref ue li ng ! Do n ot p ut d ies e l in veh i cl es w it h g a so li ne engin es. Do not mi x gas ol ine wi th di ese l. Eve n smal l quanti ties of diese l will dam age the i n ject ion syst em. Dam age ca used by add ing d ie se l will not be c ove red b y the sma rt Li mite d Warra nty. If di[...]

  • Page 171

    At t h e gas sta tion 170 >> O peration > Turn off th e engin e. > Remo ve t he k ey f rom the st arter swi tch. > O pen t h e fu el f il ler fl a p by p ul li ng a t t h e poin t indic ated by arrow 1 . > Turn the fue l filler cap counter clockwise and h old o n to it u ntil possib le pre ssure is rel eased . > Ta ke o ff t he[...]

  • Page 172

    Engin e com partmen t >> Oper ation 17 1 Eng ine co mpa rtm en t co ver > Tu rn o ff t he en gine. > S et the p arki ng bra ke. > Op en th e tailg ate . 1 Cargo compar tment floo r 2 Fasteni ng screw 3 En g i n e c om pa r tm e nt co v er 4 Hook 5 Top mounti ng of cargo compar tment cov er blind G Warning! High outs ide temperatu re,[...]

  • Page 173

    Engin e com partmen t 172 >> O peration > Opening: Grasp the str ap o n carg o com partme nt floor 1 . > Lif t c arg o c ompa rtm ent f loor 1 with the strap. > Engage hook 4 into top mounti ng of cargo compar tment cover blind 5 . > Remove fastening scr ew 2 . > R em ove en gi n e comp a rt m ent co ver 3 . >C l o s i n [...]

  • Page 174

    Engin e com partmen t >> Oper ation 17 3 Chec king en gi ne oi l lev el ! C he c k th e e ng in e oi l le ve l at re g u lar int ervals . When ch eckin g the engi ne oil lev el • th e vehic le mu st be park ed on le vel gr ound • t he veh ic le m us t ha ve b ee n sta t ion ary for a t least five minutes with th e engin e turn ed off >[...]

  • Page 175

    Engin e com partmen t 174 >> O peration Adding engine oil ! Only u se app roved en gine oil s a nd oil fil te rs requi red f or vehi cle s wi th Maint enanc e Syst em. For a list ing of a pproved e ngin e oi ls and oil filter s cont act an authori zed smart cente r. Us in g eng ine oils an d oil f ilte rs of s pe cif ic a tio n ot her t[...]

  • Page 176

    Engin e com partmen t >> Oper ation 17 5 Be care ful not to spi ll any oil when addin g to avo id en vi ro nment a l damag e cau se d by oil ente ring the grou nd an d w ater. ! Excess e ngine oil must be siphoned or dr ain ed of f. It coul d cau se da mag e to th e engin e or emiss ion contro l s ystem n ot covered by the smart Li mited Warr[...]

  • Page 177

    Front c ompartment 176 >> O peration Service flap Yo u ca n re mo ve t he se rvi ce fl ap a n d h ang it on the front o f the ve hicle so that it do es not ge t da mage d or di rty . ! C h eck th e fil l le ve ls at re gu lar i nte rv a ls . ! Ca re fu l ly re mo ve ic e, sn ow , a n d a n y o t he r deposi ts fro m the ai r inta ke gril les [...]

  • Page 178

    Front c ompartment >> Oper ation 17 7 1 Op eni ng above fron t bum per 2 Se rvi c e fl ap > Thre ading : Thr ead servi ce flap 2 wi th th e hook s on the back in to both openin gs 1 abov e th e front bu mper. 1 Ope ning in fro nt of wind sh iel d 2 Se rvi c e fl ap > Inse rting: Inse rt se rvice flap 2 into both ope ning s 1 in fr ont o[...]

  • Page 179

    Front c ompartment 178 >> O peration Coolant T he engi ne cool ant is a mixt ur e of wate r and an ticor rosi on/an tifr eeze. To ch eck the coo lant le vel the ve hicle mu st be pa rked o n le v el grou nd an d the e ngine must ha ve c ool ed d own. F or mo re in formati on, s ee "Coo lants" ( 컄 pa ge 309). Checking coolan t leve[...]

  • Page 180

    Front c ompartment >> Oper ation 17 9 > Al low the radi ator to c ool do wn for a t le ast 30 minutes. > Usi ng a rag , t urn p res sure c ap 1 sl o wly ap proxima tely one ha lf tu rn count erc lock wi se t o re leas e any exce ss p res sure . > Con t in ue tu rn i ng pr es su re c a p 1 co unter clockw ise and r e move it. Th[...]

  • Page 181

    Front c ompartment 180 >> O peration ! Alwa ys use a w indshi eld washe r concen tr ate l abel ed f or wi nter w her e tem per atures may fall be low fr eezi ng po int. Fail ure t o do so could resul t in damage to the washer system/ res e rv o ir . > Pr em ix t h e win ds h ie ld wa s h er f lui d in a suitabl e containe r. Obse rve mi[...]

  • Page 182

    Front c ompartment >> Oper ation 18 1 Chec king brak e fl uid leve l > Pe rform a v isu al ch eck of t he bra ke f lu id res erv oir. The br ake fl ui d le ve l is co rr ect whe n it is be tween the m inim um mar k and t he ma ximu m mar k. • If th e brak e flui d lev el has fal len slig htly b elow the mi nimu m mark , driv e to a n au [...]

  • Page 183

    Tires and wheels 182 >> O peration Contac t an autho rized smart center for inf or m ati on on teste d an d rec omme nde d ri ms a nd tire s for summer a nd win ter o per atio n. Th ey ca n also o ffe r adv ice co ncerni ng t ire se rvi ce and pur chase. Modif ications to the brake sy stem and whe els and th e use o f spacer and brak e dus[...]

  • Page 184

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 18 3 Tire care and mai ntenance Regul arly ch eck your ti re inf lat ion pre ssur e at least o nce a m onth . Fo r more i nfo rmati on on chec king t ir e inf lati on pr essu re, s ee "Rec omme nded t ire inf latio n press ure" ( 컄 page 189) . Tire in spec ti on Ever y ti me y ou ch eck the t ire i n[...]

  • Page 185

    Tires and wheels 184 >> O peration 1 TWI (T rea d W ear I nd icato r) The tr eadwear indic ator appears as a sol id band acr oss the tread. St ori n g t ir es ! Kee p unmou nte d tir es in a co ol, dr y place with as li ttle exposure to li ght as possible . Pr otec t t ir es f ro m c on tac t wi th oi l , g rea se a nd gas ol in e. Cleaning t[...]

  • Page 186

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 18 5 Loading the vehicle Two labe ls on your vehic le show ho w much weig ht it m ay p roper ly ca rr y. 1) The Tire an d Load ing Inf ormati on plac ard can b e f ou nd on th e dr ive r’s d oor B  pill ar. Thi s placa rd te lls y ou importan t inf orma tion ab out the numb er of p eop le t h at can be i[...]

  • Page 187

    Tires and wheels 186 >> O peration Tire and Loading Infor mation Tire and Loading Information p lacard i Da t a sho wn on Ti re an d Lo adin g Inf or ma tio n plac ard exam ple a re f or i llustr atio n pur pose s only. Load limit da ta are specific to each veh icle and ma y vary fr om dat a sh own in th e foll owing ill ustra tio n. Re[...]

  • Page 188

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 18 7 i Da ta s how n on Tir e an d L oa ding In fo rm a tion pla card exa mple are fo r ill ustrat ion pur  poses onl y. S eating c apacity dat a are specific to eac h vehi cle a nd may var y from data sh own in the f ol lowing illu strati on. Refer to Tire and Loadin g Infor mation pla card on vehic le fo[...]

  • Page 189

    Tires and wheels 188 >> O peration The foll owing tab le shows ex ample s on h ow to calcul ate to tal an d carg o load capaci ties w ith varying seati ng co nfigura tions and num be r a n d siz e of occu pan t s. The fo llow i ng ex amp les use a loa d limit of 540 lbs. This is for illus t ration purposes only . Make sure you ar e usi ng th [...]

  • Page 190

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 18 9 C ertif i cat io n labe l Even after ca reful det erminati on o f th e combined weigh t of al l occupan ts and cargo as to no t exceed t he pe rmis sib le l oad limi t, yo u mus t mak e s ure t hat your vehicl e nev er ex ce e ds th e G ro ss Ve hicl e We ig ht Rat in g (GV WR ) and t he Gr oss Axle We ight[...]

  • Page 191

    Tires and wheels 190 >> O peration Fol low reco mmend ed col d tire in flati on pres  sure s lis ted on Tire an d Load in g Infor ma tion placar d o n the dri ver’s d oor Bpill ar. Ke eping the ti res prop erly i nflate d provi des th e bes t ha ndli ng, trea d li fe a nd rid ing com fo rt. For more i nfor matio n, s ee "Impo [...]

  • Page 192

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 19 1 Check ing ti re inflat ion pre ssure Regul arly ch eck your ti re inf lat ion pre ssur e at le as t on c e a m o n th . Check and adj ust th e tir e in flati on pres sure when t he ti res a re c old. Th e ti res ca n be co n sider ed cold if the v ehic le ha s been par ked for at least 3 hour s or dri ve[...]

  • Page 193

    Tires and wheels 192 >> O peration Ch ec kin g t i re inf l at ion p re ssu r e el ec tro ni  cally with the Tire Pre ssure M onitoring Sys tem ( TPM S) i The T ire P ress ure M on itor in g S ys te m (TPM S ) is e qu ipp ed wit h a co mbin a tion lo w tir e pre s s ur e/ TP MS m alf un c t ion t e ll ta le i n t he ins tru me n t cl ust e[...]

  • Page 194

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 19 3 i If a c o ndit io n cau sin g the T PM S to m alf un c t ion d ev e lo ps , it m a y t a ke u p to 10 minute s for th e system to signal a malfunc tion usi ng the TPMS t elltal e flashi ng and illu  minat ion sequ ence. T h e te l lt a le ex ti ng u is he s aft e r a f ew m i n ut es d riv in g if th[...]

  • Page 195

    Tires and wheels 194 >> O peration i Oper ating ra dio trans miss ion equip ment (e .g. w ire less head set s, tw oway rad ios) in or near the veh icle c ould cau se the T PMS to mal  fun ctio n . Res ta rt ing th e T PM S The TPMS m ust b e re star ted wh en you have adju sted the tire inflati on pressu re to a n ew lev e l (e .g . b e[...]

  • Page 196

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 19 5 > Press Restarting TPMS button 1 . > The co mbi natio n low ti re pres sure /TP MS mal fu nct io n tel l tal e in the in s tru me n t cluste r ( 컄 page 34) fl ashes for appr oxi mat ely 5 seco nds and th en goes out. After drivi ng a f ew minutes th e sy stem veri fie s th at th e c urrent tire i[...]

  • Page 197

    Tires and wheels 196 >> O peration Tire label ing Besides ti re name (sales desig nation) and manu factur er nam e, a numb er of ma rkin gs c an be fo un d on a tire . Fol lowi ng a re so me e xplanat ions for the mark ing s on your ve hicle ’s ti res: 1 Un if or m Qual ity G radi n g Sta nd ards ( 컄 pa ge 202) 2 DOT, Tire Ident ificat[...]

  • Page 198

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 19 7 General : D epe nd ing on the de sig n sta nda rd s use d, t he tire size molde d i nto the sidewa ll may have no let ter or a let ter prec ed ing the tir e size des ig nati on . No le tter p recedi ng t he si ze des ign atio n (as i llus trat ed abov e): P as senger ca r tir e bas e d on Europ e an des [...]

  • Page 199

    Tires and wheels 198 >> O peration i Tire l o a d rat ing 5 ( 컄 page 196) an d Tir e speed rating 6 ( 컄 page 196) are a lso ref err ed to as " service desc ri ption ". For additi onal i nforma tion on ti re lo ad rat ing, see "L oa d iden tific a tio n" ( 컄 page 200). Tire sp e ed r atin g Tir e s peed rat ing 6 ( ?[...]

  • Page 200

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 19 9 • At t he tire manu facturer ’s optio n, a ny tire with a spee d capabil ity above 14 9 mph (240 km/h) can i nclu de a "ZR " in th e size designation (f or example: 245/ 40 ZR18). T o dete rmin e the maxim um speed capab ilit y of th e tir e, t he se rvice d escr ipti on fo r t he ti re mus t [...]

  • Page 201

    Tires and wheels 200 >> O peration Load i dentificati on 1 Load identi fication i For il lustra tion pur poses onl y. Actu al d a ta on tir es are sp ecifi c to eac h vehicl e and may vary fr om d ata s how n in a bov e il lus tra tion . In addi tion to th e tire loa d rating, special lo ad identi ficati on 1 ma y be mo ld ed into th e tire s[...]

  • Page 202

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 20 1 DOT ( D ep a rt men t o f T ra ns po rtat ion ) Tir e br an din g sy mb ol 1 ( 컄 page 200) w hich d eno tes the t ire me et s re qu ir em e nt s of t he U.S. D epart ment of Trans po rtati on. Manu facture r’s iden tification ma rk Manu fact urer’ s i dent ifi catio n m ark 2 ( 컄 page 200) d enotes [...]

  • Page 203

    Tires and wheels 202 >> O peration Maximum tire infl at ion pressure 1 Maxim um perm is sibl e tire i nfl atio n pressu re i For il lustra tion pur poses onl y. Actu al d a ta on tir es are sp ecifi c to eac h vehicl e and may vary fr om d ata s how n in a bov e il lus tra tion . This is th e max imu m p er mi ss ible tire inf lat ion pres su[...]

  • Page 204

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 20 3 Quali ty grad es can be found , wh ere applic a ble, on the tire sidewal l between tread shoul der an d maxi mum sec tio n wid th. Fo r exa mple: All passenge r car tire s must conform to fed era l safe ty requ irement s in addit ion to thes e gra des. T rea d w ear The t read wea r gra d e i s a c[...]

  • Page 205

    Tires and wheels 204 >> O peration Tire ply mater ial 1 P lie s in side wa ll 2 Plies under tread i For il lustra tion pur poses onl y. Actu al d a ta on tir es are sp ecifi c to eac h vehicl e and may vary fr om d ata s how n in a bov e il lus tra tion . Thi s marki ng tells you abou t the type o f cord an d numb er of plie s in the si dew a[...]

  • Page 206

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 20 5 DOT ( D ep a rt men t o f T ra ns po rtat ion ) A ti re bra ndi ng s ymbo l whi ch de not es t he t ir e meet s requ irem ent s of t he U. S. Depar tment o f Transpo rtation GAWR ( G ro ss A xl e W ei gh t R ati ng) Th e G AWR is the ma xi mu m p er mi ss ible ax le weig ht . The gro ss ve hicle wei gh t on[...]

  • Page 207

    Tires and wheels 206 >> O peration PSI (P ounds per s quare i nch) A st andard unit of mea sure f or air p ressure > ba r, kilopascal (k Pa). Rec omm ended ti re inf latio n pre ssure The re commend ed tire infla tion pre ssur e for norm al dr iving condit ions i s l isted on the T i re and Load ing Info rmati on placar d located on dri[...]

  • Page 208

    Tires and wheels >> Oper ation 20 7 U nif orm T ire Q ua l ity G ra din g S ta nda r ds A tire i nform atio n syst em that pro vi des cons umers w ith rat ings fo r a t ire’ s trac tio n, temper ature and t readwe ar. Rati ngs are det ermi ned by ti re ma nufac tur ers usi ng gov ernmen t testi ng pro cedur es. The rat ings are molded into [...]

  • Page 209

    Winter driving 208 >> O peration Be fore the on set of wi nter, have y our vehi cle wi nterize d at an author ized smar t c enter. Thi s se rvi ce in clude s: > Che ck of a nti co rr osi on a nd an tif re ez e concen tration. • Add itio n of wash er c oncen tra te t o the wate r o f the w in d shie l d/r ea r win do w. Use a winds hiel d[...]

  • Page 210

    Winter dr iving >> Oper ation 20 9 Snow cha ins* ! Rememb er that sno w chai ns must always be compati bl e with the t ire si zes of a veh icle. Snow chai ns that a re app roved by sm art are o n ly p er mi t te d f o r th e fo ll o wi n g ti re si z e : 175/55 R15 on the rear a xl e. For s af ety reasons, smart r ecommends that you on ly u s[...]

  • Page 211

    Winter driving 210 >> O peration ! If sn o w chains th at do n ot m eet re qu ire ments are mounted , they may scrape ag ainst th e bod y or axl e comp onent s when the vehic le is in mo tio n. Th is c ou l d resu lt in da m age to th e ri m/ tire o r v e hicl e . G Warn ing ! The ve hicl e’s ha ndli ng cha nges wh en dr ivi ng wi th sno[...]

  • Page 212

    Driving instruc tions >> Oper ation 21 1 Drin kin g and dri v ing Pedal s Pow er assi sta nce G Warning! Do not d rink a lco ho l or t ake dr ugs and dri ve or allo w an yone to driv e who has be en dr in king alc oho l or ta kin g d ru gs. Eve n a sm all am ount o f alc ohol o r dr ugs can a ffect yo ur re flex es, pe rcepti ons and jud gmen[...]

  • Page 213

    Drivin g instructions 212 >> O peration Brakes Refe r to the des cript ion of the hy drau lic brak e assistant ( 컄 page 75 ). ! B e cau s e the E SP ® opera tes auto matica lly, the engine must be sh ut off ( k ey i n starter switch positi on 0 ) w hen • t h e pa r k in g br ak e i s b ei ng te s te d o n a br ak e tes t dyn amo mete r ?[...]

  • Page 214

    Driving instruc tions >> Oper ation 21 3 Hi gh an d low st ress es A fte r ha r d bra ki ng , it is adv isa bl e t o dr ive on for some ti me, rather than i mmediat ely par k, so tha t the ai r str eam wi ll cool down th e brakes fas ter. If your brak e syst em is norma lly on ly subjecte d to m oderate loads, you sh ould occa siona lly tes t[...]

  • Page 215

    Drivin g instructions 214 >> O peration New b ra k e p ads Only instal l brak e pads recommen ded by smart . G Warn ing ! The accu mu lat ion of s alt on brea k disk s and br ake pads red uces br aking effec tiveness and increases th e distan ce nec essary to come to a complet e. This coul d potent ially cause an a ccident and /or pers [...]

  • Page 216

    Driving instruc tions >> Oper ation 21 5 Drive se ns ibly  save fue l Fuel co nsumpti on, to a gr eat exte nt, dep ends o n drivi ng hab its and op era ti ng co nd itio ns. To save f uel you shoul d: • Shi ft g ears in a timel y manner . • Avo id fr eq uen t acc ele rat ion and de cele ra  tio n. • Ke ep tires at the reco mmen ded[...]

  • Page 217

    Drivin g instructions 216 >> O peration ! To prevent da mage to the cataly tic conv erte r, only us e pr emiu m unl eaded g aso li n e in th i s v e hi c le . Any noti ce able i rr egula riti es in en gine o per  at ion sho uld be rep aired pro mptly . Other wise , exc ess ive unbur ned fuel ma y reac h the ca ta lyt ic converter , c[...]

  • Page 218

    Driving instruc tions >> Oper ation 21 7 For mo re in formati on, s ee "T ir es and w heel s" ( 컄 page 182). H ydrop la ning D epe nd ing on the de pt h o f th e wa ter laye r on the road, hy dro pla ning may occur re sult ing in a loss o f con trol, ev en at low sp eeds a nd wi th ne w tire s. Re duc e ve hicl e spee d, avo id tr[...]

  • Page 219

    Drivin g instructions 218 >> O peration Tire speed ra tin g Rega rdles s of th e tire s peed rat ing, loca l sp ee d li mit s s hou l d be ob ey ed . U se p ru de n t dri ving spee ds appro priate to pre vaili ng cond itions. An ele ctr onic spee d lim iter pre vent s your veh icle from ex ceedi ng a speed o f 90 mph (145 km/h). T he fa cto r[...]

  • Page 220

    Driving instruc tions >> Oper ation 21 9 Road salt s and chemi cals can adve rsely aff ect braking effici ency. Incre ased pedal force may become ne cessary t o prod uce the norm al braking effe ct. Depre ssing the bra ke ped al peri odicall y when trave ling at lengt h on saltstr ewn ro ads can bri ng road salt imp aired braki ng ef[...]

  • Page 221

    Drivin g instructions 220 >> O peration Passe nge r co mpart men t Contro l and o pe rat ion of radi o transm itte rs Radio and telephone Telephones and twoway radios Rad io transm itter s, such as a mobil e phone o r a c i t i z e n s b a n d u n i t s h o u l d o n l y b e u se d i n s i d e th e vehicl e if the y are conn ected to an an[...]

  • Page 222

    Driving instruc tions >> Oper ation 22 1 Em issi on co ntrol Certa in engi ne s yste ms serve to keep th e toxic compo nents of the exhaust ga ses within pe rm is si bl e l eg a l li m i ts. These systems, of course, will functi on prop  erl y only wh en main tained stric tly acc or ding to f actor y spe cif ic ati ons . Any ad justme nts [...]

  • Page 223

    Drivin g instructions 222 >> O peration G Warn ing ! • Dri vin g when yo ur en g in e is ove r heat ed ca n cause so me flu ids, w hich may ha ve le aked i nto t he en gine com pa rtmen t, to catc h fir e. You co ul d be seriously bur ned. • Stea m fr om a n ov erhe ated eng ine c an cause serious bu rns whi ch can o ccur just by op[...]

  • Page 224

    Dr iving abroad >> Oper ation 22 3 Abroa d , th ere is an ex tensiv e smart serv ice ne t w or k at y ou r d i sp o s al. I f you pl an to d riv e int o area s whi ch a re n ot li sted i n the i ndex of your sm art cente r dire ctory, you sh ould r e ques t per tinent in for matio n fr o m a n auth o rize d smart cent er. Sym met rica l[...]

  • Page 225

    Ve hi cle car e 224 >> O peration Care tips Regu lar and prop er care wi ll he lp t o mai ntain th e va lue o f your vehic le. Th e best w ay t o p ro te ct you r veh icle f rom h arm ful en vir onmen tal infl ue nc es is to wash it and us e pr ote c tiv e tr eatme nts reg ularl y . sm art re co mmend s t hat y ou c are for the pain twork [...]

  • Page 226

    Ve hi cle ca re >> Oper ation 22 5 Fr eq uen t was hi ng re duc es and/ or eli mina tes the aggress iveness an d potency of the above ad v er se in fl u enc es. More fre quent wash ings are necessa ry to deal w ith un fa vo ra b le co n ditio ns : • ne ar the oce an • in indu strial areas (smoke, exh aust e m is sions) • d urin g win[...]

  • Page 227

    Ve hi cle car e 226 >> O peration V ehi cle car e Con t a ct an au t ho ri zed s m ar t c e n ter f o r re c omm ended and ap proved c are prod ucts. i Advice on ca ring f or the sof t top sy stem, see ( 컄 page 230). ! To a void dama ge to int erio r equip men t and ma teri als: Nev er ru b r ough ly o r u se c lea ning spi rits o n t he[...]

  • Page 228

    Ve hi cle ca re >> Oper ation 22 7 ! To avo id da mage to exte rior surfac es nev er do the fol low ing: Use aggr essive pai nt cl eaner, mach ine po lish, abrasi ve cl eans er, a ci dic, highly alkal i ne a gents , abras ive s ponge s, hi gh press ure or ho t wate r clea ning eq uipme nt Exterior Spe cial c ons idera ti ons Lightl y s oil[...]

  • Page 229

    Ve hi cle car e 228 >> O peration Rem ovi n g ins ec ts Remove insect rema ins before you start to wash the vehicl e. > Spra y inse ct rem over on . > A llow ins ect remo ver t o wo rk in b riefl y. > R ub in g e nt l y w it h a s of t clo t h or s po n ge. > Rins e wi th plent y of wat er. > Tr ea t th e cle an e d s ur fac e [...]

  • Page 230

    Ve hi cle ca re >> Oper ation 22 9 Pow er was her ! N eve r us e a ro un d n oz z le to p owe rw ash tires . The i nten se jet of wate r can res ult in damag e to t he t ires . A lway s rep lace a dam aged ti re. Do not aim dir ectly at elect rical parts, el ec t r ical c o nn e cto rs , s eal s , o r ot he r ru bb er part s. The distanc e[...]

  • Page 231

    Ve hi cle car e 230 >> O peration Soft top system (cabri o only) Regu lar ca re w ill protec t the retra ctabl e soft top and t he re ar so ft to p aga inst e xterna l infl ue n ces , h elp in g to p r ese rv e it s v alu e. Us e onl y an approve d soft top cle aner when re  movi ng dirt from the soft top. ! N ev er clea n th e so ft to p [...]

  • Page 232

    >> Oper ation 23 1[...]

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  • Page 234

    >> Pra ct ic al h i n ts. Whe r e wil l I fin d .. .? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4 Dis p lay me ss a ge s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 6 Wha t to do if .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 7 Un lo ck in g/ lo ck in g ma n ua lly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 235

    Where will I f ind ...? 234 >> Prac tical hints. Tire repair kit The ti re repai r kit i s loca ted in the pa ssen  ger’ s foot well un der the ca rpet. 1 Carp et hold er > Insert a suitabl e o bject suc h as a coin into th e s lo t of ca rpe t ho ld er 1 . > Turn c arpet hold er 1 coun terclock wise. > Lif t t he car pet. 2 Tir[...]

  • Page 236

    Where will I find ...? >> Pr actical hints. 235 Firstaid kit * The f irs tai d kit is lo cate d on the dri ver’ s s ide in t he carg o compa rtment . 1 Fi rs t a id ki t i Check e xpiration dates a nd conte nts for completen e ss at le ast once a year an d rep lace missing/expired items. P68.20376031[...]

  • Page 237

    Displa y messages 236 >> Prac tical hints. The fo llowi ng three di splay messag es appear in th e mult i fu nctio n di spl ay ( 컄 page 136). CAN fail ure Fla s hes : • i f th e dat a bus ha s fa il ed . > Ha ve th e s ys tem c h eck e d a t an a ut ho ri ze d smart center. Electronic immobilizer Displayed: • i f t he elec tr on ic i[...]

  • Page 238

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 237 Warning an d in dica tor lamps in th e inst rume nt clus te r General infor mation: If any of the foll owing lamps in th e instrument cluster fai ls to come on during th e bulb se lf ch eck wh en s w it chin g o n ig ni tion ( 컄 page 91), have t he resp ective b ulb checked and rep laced if nece[...]

  • Page 239

    What to do if ... 238 >> Prac tical hints. Batter y indicator lamp Illu minat es: • when th e igni tion i s switch ed on. The ind ic ator l amp g oes out if the en gine i s runni ng. If the Batte ry indi cator la mp illumina tes while driv ing or doe s not go out af ter the engine is starte d, the batter y i s no longe r char ged. Po ssib l[...]

  • Page 240

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 239 • w ith t h e par kin g br ak e s et. • if t he brak e ci rcuit f ail s or the b rake f luid lev e l in the b ra ke flu id re s e rvo ir is to o lo w . > Sto p the veh icl e imme diat ely in a s afe loca tion. > Do not co n ti nu e to dr i ve . > Turn off t he en gine. > Do not add br[...]

  • Page 241

    What to do if ... 240 >> Prac tical hints. If t he ti re inf lat ion pr essu re in th e res pect ive ti re(s ) has (ha ve) been corr ecte d, the comb i nat io n l ow ti re pr es su re /T P MS m al fu n ctio n tell tale g oes o ut afte r a f ew minutes of dri v ing . See a lso "R estarti ng t he TPMS " ( 컄 pa ge 194). Flash e[...]

  • Page 242

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 241 Coolant t emperature warning la mp Illum inates: • when the igniti on is switched on. The warning l amp g oes o ut if the eng ine i s ru nni ng . • if the coola nt is too hot. > S top the v ehic le im medi ately in a saf e lo c ati o n . > Do not c ont inue to dri ve. > Tu rn o ff t he e[...]

  • Page 243

    What to do if ... 242 >> Prac tical hints. Engine malfunction indicator l a mp Illu minat es: • when th e igni tion i s switch ed on. Goes out: • a t le ast a ft er 1 0 sec on ds if the e n gi ne el ec  tronics ar e f uncti on ing proper ly or • af ter st arti ng th e engi ne. If ill umin a ted whil e dr ivi ng : > Have the vehi c[...]

  • Page 244

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 243 EPS* warning lamp Illum inates: • when the ignitio n is switched on. The warning lam p goe s out afte r start ing th e engin e. • w h en th e po we r s tee ri ng is not av ai la b le . > Have the power stee ring checked a t an a u thori zed smart center immedia tely. ESP ® warn ing l amp F[...]

  • Page 245

    What to do if ... 244 >> Prac tical hints. i It may be po ssi ble to cle ar a sy stem fai lure by r estarti ng t he en gine. > Res tart t he engi ne. > If th e warning lamp still d oes no t go o ut, have the s ystem ch ecke d at an autho riz ed smart center i mmed iatel y. i More info rmati on o n t he ES P ® can be found in t h e &quo[...]

  • Page 246

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 245 Passenge r front air bag off indicator lamp Ill umina tes whe n the pass enger f ront ai r bag is deactivate d: • wit h t he ig ni ti on s wi tch ed o n a nd i f OC S senses t hat the passenge r seat occupa nt is classi fied a s being up to o r less th an th e wei ght of a t yp ica l 1 2 mon th?[...]

  • Page 247

    What to do if ... 246 >> Prac tical hints. Flas hes w ith inc rea sing fr equenc y o f a war n ing c hi me : • if t he vehi cle speed once ex ceeds 15 mph (25 k m/h), the se at bel t tellta le < starts flash ing and a warnin g ch im e soun ds w ith incre a sin g int ens ity for a max imum of 60 secon ds o r unti l both t he driver’ [...]

  • Page 248

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 247 The su bseq uent s elf chec k of the saf ety sy s te m s yi el ds th e fo ll o wi ng re su l t s: Sce nar io 1: Th e SRS in di cat or lamp go es out af ter a maxi mu m of 4 s e con ds: No ma lfuncti on detect ed. T he supple mental res trai nt s yst em i s oper ational . Sce nar io 2: The S RS indica[...]

  • Page 249

    What to do if ... 248 >> Prac tical hints. Flash es at double fr equen cy: • i f on e of the turn sign a ls is ma lf unc t ioni ng . > R e pl a ce th e b ul b as s oo n as p o ss ib l e ( 컄 page 254). or > Have the t urn si gnal checked at an auth o rize d smart cen ter as soon as po ssible . Engine The en gine does not star t: &[...]

  • Page 250

    What to do if ... >> Pr actical hints. 249 Ac ous tic warn ing sig nals Door warning A w arn ing s ig nal so un ds if t he do or i s op e ned whil e a gear is engag ed wit h the engi ne run nin g and neit her the br ake no r acc eler ator pedals are de pressed . In additi on a warning signal so unds if you open the driv er’s doo r with t[...]

  • Page 251

    Unlocking/locking manuall y 250 >> Prac tical hints. Unlocki ng the vehicle You ca n unlo ck t he dri ver’ s do or a nd t he fuel fill er flap by u nlo cki ng the d ri ver ’s door usin g the k ey. T h e lo ck cy lin d er i s fi tte d w ith a c a p . > Press butto n © on th e ke y. The a nti theft war ning system * i s d isarm ed. i[...]

  • Page 252

    Un lo ck i n g /lo c k ing m an u a l ly >> Pr actical hints. 251 Closin g the rear soft top If th e rear so ft t op d oes not lock p r operly a ft er bei ng cl ose d, pro cee d as fo llow s: > Sto p the veh icl e in a safe lo cati on. > Set the parki ng br ake . > Make sure that t he key in the starte r switch is turn ed to pos itio[...]

  • Page 253

    Replacing transmitter battery 252 >> Prac tical hints. Note s The remote contr ol's t ransmitte r batte ry is almost spe nt w hen th e turn si gnals flash rapi dly nine times in a row when loc king the vehicle. i If yo u do not repla ce the t rans mitte r battery, after about 100 more times you will no lo n ge r be a b le to lo c k o r u[...]

  • Page 254

    Replacing transmitter battery >> Pr actical hints. 253 Rep lac ing tran smi tt er batt ery Replacement batte ry: CR 2016 button cell ! Repl ace the rem ote con trol' s trans mit ter batte ry e very tw o year s at th e lat est. Oth er wise th ere is a dang er of le akage . The rem ote control co uld be da mag ed. 1 Ke y ho usi ng top h[...]

  • Page 255

    Replacin g bulb s 254 >> Prac tical hints. About replacing bulbs Saf e vehi cle o perati on depends o n pr oper ext eri or li ghti ng and s ignal ing. I t is theref ore essent ial that all bulbs an d la mp assemblie s are in good wo rki ng or der at all times . Co rrect headlam p a djustm en t is e xtrem ely impor tant . Have h eadl amps chec[...]

  • Page 256

    Rep la ci ng b ulb s >> Pr actical hints. 255 Over view bulbs Fron t lamps Rear lamp s P82.10483731 Lamp Type 1 Tu rn s ign a l l amp PY 2 1 W 2 Lo w beam headlam p H7 (55W ) 3 Parki ng a n d side  mark er l a mp WY 5 W 4 Fro nt fo g la m p * H1 1 5 Hi gh b eam h eadla mp H7 (55W) 6 Sid e tur n sig nal la mp WY 5 W Lam p Type 7 Hi g [...]

  • Page 257

    Replacin g bulb s 256 >> Prac tical hints. Not es on bul b re p lac eme nt • Only use bu lbs of the same type an d with the specif ied watt rati ng. • Switch the ligh ts off be fore replac i ng a bu lb to pr event sho rt ci rcuits. • Alw ays u se a c lea n l int free cloth wh en h a nd li ng b u lb s. • Y ou r ha nds shou ld b e d [...]

  • Page 258

    Rep la ci ng b ulb s >> Pr actical hints. 257 Low b eam h ea dlamp bul b >R e m o v i n g : Take of f low beam headla m p cover 3 . > Det ach th e electri ca l c onnect or. > Ben d the ret ainer spr ing end down and for ward unti l i t un clips. Fold the retainer sprin g back. > Pull th e bulb out of the head lamp hous ing . >I[...]

  • Page 259

    Replacin g bulb s 258 >> Prac tical hints. Side turn signal lamp bulb >R e m o v i n g : Open the doo r on th e cor re spon di ng si de. 1 R eta in ing l ug > Pr ess on retain in g lug 1 in th e dire cti on of the a rrow unti l th e side turn signal lamp hous ing di senga ges. > U se a suita bl e tool to loose n the s i de tu rn s[...]

  • Page 260

    Rep la ci ng b ulb s >> Pr actical hints. 259 L eft bulb c arr ie r il lus tr a ted as e xa mpl e 1 Ret ain ing t ab 2 Elec trical co nnecto r > Pr ess r etain ing tab 1 in the cent er o f the bu lb carr ier upw ard s. > Pull the b ulb car rier out o f the t ai l l amp ho usi ng . Left bulb c arr ier w ith bulb socke ts (ri ght b ulb c [...]

  • Page 261

    Replacin g bulb s 260 >> Prac tical hints. Hi gh m ou nt ed b ra k e l am p 1 R eta in in g sc re ws 2 High moun ted b rake la mp 3 Bulb socket >R e m o v i n g : Unsc rew ret aini ng scre ws 1 . > Remo ve hi gh mou nted brak e la mp 2 . > Detac h the e lectric al conne ctor from bu lb socket 3 . > Turn the bulb count erclockwi se[...]

  • Page 262

    Rep la ci ng b ulb s >> Pr actical hints. 261 Re placing the int erior lighting You need a 12 V 10 W bulb. 1 Elec trical co nnecto r 2 Bulb 3 Mount >R e m o v i n g : Us e a fl at o bj e ct t o pr y th e la m p len s off fr om th e pas se ng er s ide . > Det ach elect rical conne ctor 1 from t he int erio r la mp. > Rem o ve b u lb 2[...]

  • Page 263

    Repla cing wipe r blade s 262 >> Prac tical hints. About replacing wiper blades ! Hold on to the w ipe r wh en fo ldin g the wiper arm back. I f rel eased, the f orce of th e impac t fro m the wind shiel d wiper te nsion ing spri ng coul d crack the windshie ld. Do no t all ow the w ipe r arm s to c ontact the wind shield glass wi thout a wip[...]

  • Page 264

    Repl aci n g w ipe r bl ad e s >> Pr actical hints. 263 >R e m o v i n g : Pr ess o n re t a inin g spr in gs 1 on bot h si des o f th e wi per blade. > Fol d the w iper blad e away fro m the w iper arm i n the dir ectio n of a rrow 2 and de tach it. >I n s t a l l i n g : Attach the new w iper blade and fol d it i nto a positi on pa[...]

  • Page 265

    Repla cing wipe r blade s 264 >> Prac tical hints. Adjusti ng the washer jet nozzles 1 Front wa sher j et nozzl es 2 Rear was her je t no zz les > Adjus t ing: Use a ne e dl e to mo ve was h er je t nozzle s 1 or 2 left , ri gh t, up , or down . i Check th e setting of the wash er jet no zzles at regular int ervals. The washer jet nozzles [...]

  • Page 266

    Fl at t i r e >> Pr actical hints. 265 Pr eparing the veh i cle Upon exper i enci ng any type o f problem w ith the vehicle' s tires, switch on the hazard w arn i ng fl ash er , c are fu ll y s low down an d ex it th e roadwa y in a cau tiou s mann er. > Par k th e ve hicl e at a saf e d ist ance f rom movi ng tr affic o n a hard, [...]

  • Page 267

    Flat tir e 266 >> Prac tical hints. Note s • S ma l l ti re pu n ct u re s, p ar tic u la rly tho se in th e tr e ad , c an b e s eal ed wi th th e ti re sea l ant. • The t ire sealant can be us ed in am bien t temperatures from 4°F (20°C) to +104°F (+40°C). • Do not remove any forei gn object s such as nails or screws that[...]

  • Page 268

    Fl at t i r e >> Pr actical hints. 267 > Ta ke the ti re repai r kit fro m the pas sen ger’ s foot well ( 컄 pa ge 234). > Op en the ti re repai r kit li d. 1 Fl an g e 2 Pressure g auge 3 Deflate button 4 Fille r hose with stop per 5 Op era t ing in s tru cti on s label 6 Elec tric al pl ug 7 El e ct r ic ai r pu m p s wit c h 8 [...]

  • Page 269

    Flat tir e 268 >> Prac tical hints. > Unscre w the v alv e cap fro m the tir e val ve of the dam aged ti re. > Pu ll off the st o ppe r of fill er ho s e 4 . > Scr ew th e en d of f ille r hos e 4 onto the ti re valve. > Inse rt el ectr ical plu g 6 in to th e auxi liary power ou tlet ( 컄 page 164). > Inse rt t he ke y in t h[...]

  • Page 270

    Fl at t i r e >> Pr actical hints. 269 > Unsc rew t he end of fi ll er hose 4 fr om the ti re va lve. > Pl ug fil ler hos e 4 with the stoppe r. > Tire seala nt co ntaine r 9 r emai ns s crewe d ont o flan g e 1 . The fi ller hos e may sti ll be hot. Pleas e exerci se app ropri ate ca ution. > Pl ace t he t ire rep air k it s ecur[...]

  • Page 271

    Flat tir e 270 >> Prac tical hints. ! T he ma nu fac t urer is un abl e t o gu ara nt e e that all tire pun ctures can be repai red with the t ire re pair kit , in par ticul ar cut s or perf orati ons l arger than appro xima tely 0. 16 i n ( 4 mm) or away fr om th e tire 's tr ea d. The ma nufactu rer is no t liable for dam age su staine[...]

  • Page 272

    Ba t te ry >> Pr actical hints. 271 Ab o ut t h e ba tt ery Your veh ic le’s bat tery is loc ated in the passenger’ s footwel l below the footrest ( 컄 page 273). The ba ttery shou ld alway s be su fficientl y char ged i n or der to ac hieve its rat ed s ervic e life . Refe r to Main tenanc e Boo klet f or batt ery maintenan ce interva l[...]

  • Page 273

    Battery 272 >> Prac tical hints. G Warn ing ! Failure to foll ow these instru ctions can re su l t in s e ve re i nj ury or d ea th. Observe all safe ty instructio ns and precau tions when h andling a utomotiv e batte ries ( 컄 pa ge 271). Nev er le an ov e r bat ter ie s wh il e con nec t in g, y ou m ight get in jured . Ba tt er y fl ui[...]

  • Page 274

    Ba t te ry >> Pr actical hints. 273 ! Nev er loo sen or de tach bat tery te rmina l clamps w hile t he engine is runni ng or the key is in th e star ter swi tch . Other wise the alt er nator and othe r electr onic c ompone nts coul d be severely da m aged. Have t he bat tery chec ked r egula rly at an authori zed sm art cen ter. Refer to M[...]

  • Page 275

    Battery 274 >> Prac tical hints. 3 Negative termina l 4 Positive terminal cover 5 Batt ery mo un t ! Al ways dis con nec t the ba tt ery in the or der des crib ed be low. O th erwis e th e ve hic le’s ele ctr onic s can be da ma ged. > Di s c on ne c t t he b a t ter y ne g ati ve le a d f ro m negati ve termi nal 3 . Mak e sure th e n e[...]

  • Page 276

    Ba t te ry >> Pr actical hints. 275 > Cha rge b atte ry i n ac cord ance w ith the ins truc tio ns of t he bat tery ch arg er manu fac t urer . ! Only use char gers o f a correct and sui t able volta ge. ! Never attempt to re charge a frozen bat tery. Have the batt ery checked at a sma rt cent er. The bat ter y hous ing c ould be [...]

  • Page 277

    Jump startin g 276 >> Prac tical hints. ! Do not tow start vehicl e. ! Avoid repe ated and leng thy starti ng attem pts. Do n ot a t te m pt to s t a rt th e e ng in e u si n g a ba tter y qu ick cha rge u nit. If t he engi ne doe s not ru n aft er seve ral unsuccessf ul starti ng attem pts, have it check ed at the neare st authori zed smart [...]

  • Page 278

    Ju m p s t ar t i n g >> Pr actical hints. 277 J ump start assi sta nce Your veh ic le’s bat tery is loc ated in the passenger’ s footwel l below the footrest ( 컄 page 273). For j u mp s tartin g, us e the term inals o f t he batte ry, keep ing t he le ads co nn ected. > Mak e sure t he two vehic les do not to uch . > Set the park[...]

  • Page 279

    To wing 278 >> Prac tical hints. About t owing sm art re comm ends t hat th e vehicl e be trans  port ed wi th al l wh eels of f th e g roun d usi ng flat bed or appro priate wheel lif t/doll y eq uip men t . ! Use flat bed or w heel lif t/do lly equi pment with t he key in the starte r switch in position 0 . Do not tow with sl ingty[...]

  • Page 280

    To wing >> Pr actical hints. 279 ! To wing of the veh icl e sho uld on ly be done usi ng the pro perly inst alled t owing ey e bolt. Never a ttach t ow cable , to w rope or to w r od to the vehi cle chassi s, frame o r suspensio n part s. ! Towi ng the v ehicl e w ith a base ca rrier * mount ed is not permi ssible . The v ehi cl e must not be[...]

  • Page 281

    To wing 280 >> Prac tical hints. 2 Rear co ver > Remove cover 1 or 2 u sin g a s u ita ble obj ect t o r eve al the t hread ed h ole for the tow in g ey e b ol t. Installing towing eye bolt > S cre w to win g ey e bo lt in cloc k wise to it s stop and t ight en wit h a su ita ble objec t. G Warn ing ! High ou tside t emperature, stop[...]

  • Page 282

    To wing >> Pr actical hints. 281 Towing t he vehicl e Towing w ith all wheels on the ground or front ax le ra is ed : ! Th e vehic le may only be to we d whe n: • You a re sure th at no ge ar is engag ed, • the en gine is shut off, • the key i s in starter switch p osition 0 . > Set the parki ng br ake . > Secu re the towing rope [...]

  • Page 283

    Fus e s 282 >> Prac tical hints. The el ectric al fuses in your vehic le ser ve to switch off m alfuncti oning power circuits. If a fuse is bl own, the components and systems secur ed by t hat fuse w ill sto p opera ting. ! A blown f use must be replaced by an ap propr iate spar e fu se ( recog nizab le b y it s col or or the fus e ratin g gi[...]

  • Page 284

    Fu s es >> Pr actical hints. 283 Re placing a fuse Th e fuse box is loc ate d on th e driv er’ s sid e below t he d ashboard. > From the fuse chart ( 컄 pa ge 284), deter mine which fuse belo ngs to the mal functio n ing accesso ry or compona nt. > R em ove t h e re s pec t ive f us e . > Repla ce the d efec tive fu se wit h[...]

  • Page 285

    Fus e s 284 >> Prac tical hints. Fuse cha rt No. Accesso ry/Compon ant Amp era ge Color 1 Eng in e 25 A Ne u tr a l 2 W inds hiel d wipers 25 A Ne u tr a l 3 P o wer window, lef t and right 20 A Ye llo w 4 Bl ower 25 A Ne u tr a l 5 Fron t fo g lam ps 10 A Red 6 R ight park in g and lamp , inst rume nt li ghti ng, term inal 5 8R 7.5 A Brown 7[...]

  • Page 286

    Fu s es >> Pr actical hints. 285[...]

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  • Page 288

    >> T e ch nic a l d at a. Par t s se rvi ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 8 Wa rr ant y c ov e ra g e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 89 Eng i ne el e c tr on ic s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 0 Id ent if ic a ti on la bel s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 289

    Parts servic e 288 >> Tech nical data. The "Te chnica l data" sect ion pro vide s the necessa ry techni cal data for your vehicl e . Genuine smart Parts are subje cted to strin gent quality i nspect ions. E ach par t has been sp ecif ica lly de vel ope d, m anu fa cture d or selec ted for a nd adap ted to sm art vehicl es. T here[...]

  • Page 290

    Warrant y coverage >> Techni cal data. 28 9 Your veh icl e is c o ver ed u nder the term s of t he w arr an tie s pr in ted in the Se r vic e and Warra nty Info rmatio n book let. Your au tho rize d smart c enter will ex change or repai r any defe ctive par ts original ly instal led on the vehi cle in ac cord anc e with t he terms o f the [...]

  • Page 291

    Engine el ectronics 290 >> Tech nical data. Work on en gine electronics ! Al w ay s ha v e mai nte na n ce w or k on th e en  gine elec tr on ics and comp on en ts, suc h as contr ol modules , sensors and connect ing ca bl es, perf orme d by a quali fie d spec ia list wh o has the necessa ry k nowledge an d tool s to ca rry out t he wo [...]

  • Page 292

    Engine electronics >> Techni cal data. 29 1 The transmi tting pow er of the telepho ne or rad io mu st not ex cee d th e fo ll owi ng ma ximu m va lu es. Frequ ency range (band) Ma x imum t ra ns mi t ting powe r (Watts) Short wave (<50 MHz) 100 2 m wavelength 50 0.7 m w aveleng th 35 0.25 m w aveleng th 10 G Warning! Radio transm itter[...]

  • Page 293

    Engine el ectronics 292 >> Tech nical data. Onb oard Dia gn ostics S ock et (OBD) The onboard d iagnostics socket i s locate d ins ide the v ehic le on the r ight side of the left fo otwe ll. 1 Onboard dia gn ostics so cket[...]

  • Page 294

    Identification labels >> Techni cal data. 29 3 Signs and la bels 1 Air ba g in f orm ati on s i gns (s u n v i s o r) 2 VI N ( en gi n e co m p a rt m en t) 3 Em is sio n con t ro l in fo rm at i on labe l , inc ludes bo th f edera l and Cal i fo rnia certifi cation e xhaust e mission stan dards (engine compar tment) 4 Heat warni ng l abel (e[...]

  • Page 295

    Identification labels 294 >> Tech nical data. Example certificatio n label (U.S. vehicles) 1 V ehicle I de ntif ic at ion N umber ( VIN) Ex am ple c e rt ific a tio n la b el ( C a na da ve hi cle s ) 1 V eh ic l e I de ntif ic at ion N umber ( VIN) Vehic le Identi f icati on Number (VIN) Th e V ehicle I de nti fica t ion N umber (VIN) can be[...]

  • Page 296

    Identification labels >> Techni cal data. 29 5 1 VIN ( on the c argo c ompa rtment floor ) > Open th e cargo compa rtment . > Fold back the car pet. En gine numb er Th e en g in e n um b er is eng ra ve d in t o th e engin e blo ck. For mo re info rmati on, co ntac t an y au t ho ri z ed sm ar t c e n te r . i Wh en or deri ng pa rts, p[...]

  • Page 297

    Layou t of p olyVb elt 296 >> Tech nical data. For di mensi ons o f t he pol yVb elt, se e "Engi ne" ( 컄 page 297). All models Vehi cles with air cond itioni ng with clima te contr ol* ha ve two pol yVbelts. The ad ditional polyV be lt is shown in black . The standa rd polyV be lt is shown in purple. [...]

  • Page 298

    Engin e >> Techni cal data. 29 7 Eng ine spe cif ic at ions All models 1 1 The quoted data apply only to the sta ndard v ehicle. Contact an auth orized sm art center for the correspon ding data of all spec ia l bodi es an d sp eci al eq ui pm en t. Engin e M132 Mo de of o pe rati on 4s tro ke en gine , gaso line inj ecti on Numb er o f cy [...]

  • Page 299

    Rims and tires 298 >> Tech nical data. ! Only us e tires w hich hav e been tes ted and appro ved by smar t. Ti res a pproved by smart are de velope d to provi de best po ssible perf orma nce in conj unctio n wit h the dri ving safet y systems on your vehicle such as ABS or E SP ® . Usi ng ti res othe r than tho se app roved by smart may resu[...]

  • Page 300

    Rims and tires >> Techni cal data. 29 9 Ri ms an d t ire s Model pure Model passion Front axle: Rims (ste el) 4.5 J x 15 H2 Rims (ligh t all oy) 4.5 J x 15 H2* 4 . 5Jx 1 5H 2 Whee l offs et 0.93 in (23.5 mm) 0.93 in (23.5 mm) Al l sea son ti re s 155/60 R15 74 T M+S 155/60 R15 74 T M+S Wint er tire s 1 1 Not availa ble as factory equip men[...]

  • Page 301

    Elec trical system 300 >> Tech nical data. Electrical system Al l m od e ls Ge nerato r (al ternato r) 14 V/90 A Sta rte r mo to r 12 V/0.95 kW Batter y 12 V/42 Ah Spar k plugs DENSO XU22 HDR9 El e ctr o d e ga p 0.035 in (0.9 mm) Tig hteni ng to rque 1 1 1 5l b  f t( 1 5 2 0N m )[...]

  • Page 302

    Weights >> Techni cal data. 30 1 We igh ts All models Carg o compa rtment load max . 110 lbs (50 kg ) Roof lo ad 1 1 This vehicle is not in tended to ca rry items o n its roo f. Thus roof rails and any roofmo unted device s must n ot be used. No n e G Warning! No r acks or loads may be secur ed to the roof of th e veh icl e, a s: • t h e[...]

  • Page 303

    Main dimensions 302 >> Techn ical data. M ain d im ens ions Al l m od e ls Ove ral l ve hicl e len gth 106.1 in (2 695 mm) Ov erall veh ic le w idth (ext erior rear view mirr ors fo lded out ) 69.0 in (1752 mm) Ov erall veh ic le w idth (ext erior rear view mirr ors fo lded in) 61.4 in(1559 mm) Ove ral l ve hic le he ig ht 60.7 i n (1 542 mm)[...]

  • Page 304

    Service fluids and capacities >> Techni cal data. 30 3 Veh icle comp onen ts a nd t hei r re spect i ve lubr icants must match. T heref ore only us e produc ts tes ted a nd app roved by sm art. Pl e as e c on t ac t a n au t ho ri zed sma r t ce n t er fo r produc ts tes ted a n d app roved by sm art. G Warning! Com ply wit h al l v a lid re [...]

  • Page 305

    Ser vice fl uids and c apaciti es 304 >> Tech nical data. Components Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubr icants, etc. Eng in e wit h o il fi lt e r All mode ls approx. 3.5 US qt (3.3 l) Ap pr ove d eng ine oi ls Tran smission All mode ls 2.4 US qt (2.3l) BOT328 Brak e sy stem All mode ls 1.05 US qt (1. 0 l) Brake fluid (DOT 4+) Cooli ng syst[...]

  • Page 306

    Service fluids and capacities >> Techni cal data. 30 5 Engi ne oils Engine oi ls are speci fical ly t ested for their su ita bil ity in ou r eng ine s a n d d ura bil ity f or our serv ice inte rval s. There fore , only us e engin e oils and oi l fi lt ers re quired for ve hi cles with Maint enance S ystem . For a l is ting o f approve d e[...]

  • Page 307

    Ser vice fl uids and c apaciti es 306 >> Tech nical data. Premi um unleaded gasoline ! To mai nta in the engin e’ s dur abili ty an d perf o rma nce, prem ium un leade d gas olin e must be us ed. If p remium unle aded gas oline is not avai la ble and low octan e fuel is use d, fol low thes e p recauti ons: • Have the fue l tank only parti[...]

  • Page 308

    Service fluids and capacities >> Techni cal data. 30 7 Gas olin e add itiv es A majo r conc ern among engine m anufa cturer s is ca rbon bui ld up c ause d by ga solin e. s mart re c omme nd s onl y the us e of qu a lity gaso li ne contai ning additi ves that pre vent the bui ld up of c arbo n de po sit s. After a n exte nded pe rio d o[...]

  • Page 309

    Ser vice fl uids and c apaciti es 308 >> Tech nical data. Windshield /rear win dow 1 was h er syst em Duri ng all seasons, • use a windshield washer concentr ate for su mm er an d wa t er for te mper a t ur es a bo ve fre e zin g po int . • use a windshield washer co ncentr ate l abel for win ter and water fo r t emper atures be low fr[...]

  • Page 310

    Service fluids and capacities >> Techni cal data. 30 9 Coolan t s Th e en g in e c ool a nt is a mi xt u re o f wat e r and antico rrosi on/anti free ze, whi ch provi des: • Cor r osion prote c tion • F reeze pro tect ion • Boi li ng pr otect io n (by in creasi ng the bo ili ng poin t) Th e cool in g syst e m was fi lle d at the fa ct o[...]

  • Page 311

    Ser vice fl uids and c apaciti es 310 >> Tech nical data. Anticorr osion/an tifreez e You r vehi cle c o ntai ns a numbe r of aluminu m pa rts. The us e of alum in um co mp onents i n motor vehicle engines necessitat es that an ticor rosi on/an tifr eeze coolant used in su ch eng in es be s p ecif ic a lly f or mu lat ed to p ro tec t the alu[...]

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