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Table of contents for the manual
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iQ Brief Guide[...]
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1 T able of Cont ents Accessing your v ehicle 2 – 3 Steering wheel adjustment 3 Seat and seat belt adjustment 4 Instrument Panel o verview 5 Airbag indicators and Audio System 6 Heating, A/C a nd de-misting 7 Instrument Cluster 8 Multi-information display 9 Lights 10 Wipers 11 Electric windows and windows lock 12 Starting your vehicle 12 Gear cha[...]
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2 The Mechanical Key is st ored within the Electronic Key Acc essing Y our V ehicle V ehicles without smart entry & start 1. Master keys - Operat e the wireless remot e control function. 2 . Key number plat e V ehicles with smart entry & start syst em 1. Electronic k eys - Operat e smart entry & start system - Operat e the wireless remo[...]
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3 Unlocking and locking the doors f or vehicles without Smart entry & Start system 1 . Locks all doors. 2. Unlocks all doors. 1. Unlocks all doors. 2. Locks all doors. 1. Locks the door . 2. Unlocks the door . Door lock swit ch Inside lock butt on Pulling the door handle can open the driver’ s door even if the lock button is in the lock posit[...]
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4 Stow the seat belt buckles. Pull the lock r elease lever and fold down the seatback until it r eaches the position where the head r estraints can be remov ed. Remove the head r estraints by pulling the head restr aint up while pushing the lock release butt on. Make sur e that all occupants are w earing their seat belts before driving the vehicle.[...]
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5 Instrument P anel Overview A. Airbag indicators and Audio system B. A ir conditioning syst em C. Instrument cluster SRS knee airbag Airbag manual on-off switch Bonnet lock r elease lever F uel filler door opener Multi-information display G auges and meters[...]
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6 Airbag indicators and Audio System Audio system F or full explanation, please consult your Owner's M anual, Chapter 3-2 V olume Select track/Seek frequency Select mode/Power CD eject CD slot Area indicated on instrument panel ov erview (page 5). A V ehicles without audio system V ehicles with audio system P assenger airbag indicator Audio sy[...]
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Area indicated on instrument panel ov erview (page 5). B Heating, A / C and de-misting Automatic mode butt on OFF button T emperatur e button F an speed button Control dial T emperatur e setting display F an speed display Outside/r ecirculated air mode button Air conditioning ON/OFF butt on Windscreen def ogger button Air outlet button Air conditio[...]
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8 Instrument cluster Area indicated on instrument panel ov erview (page 5). V ehicles without smart entry and start syst em T he following gauges, met ers and displays illuminate when the engine switch is in the ‘‘ ON’’ position. V ehicles with smart entry & start syst em The following gauges, met ers and displays illuminate when the ?[...]
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9 Main Warning Lights Warning lights inform the driv er of malfunctions in any of the vehicle ’ s systems. These lights turn on when the engine switch is turned t o the ON position (vehicles without smart entry & start stystem) or the “ENGINE STAR T STOP” swit ch is turned to IGNITION ON mode (vehicles with smart entry & start system)[...]
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10 L ights The headlights can be operat ed manually or aut omat ically * The front position, tail, license plat e and instrument panel lights turn on. T he headlights and all lights listed abov e turn on. The headlights, front position lights and other lights turn on and off automatically . (V ehicles without smart entry & start system: When th[...]
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11 Wipers Rain-sensing windscr een wipers (if equipped) W ith “ AUT O” selected, the wipers will operate automatically when the sensor detects falling rain. The system aut omatically adjusts wiper timing in accor dance with rain volume and vehicle speed. 1. Rain-sensing wiper oper ation. 2. Low speed windscr een wiper operation. 3. High speed w[...]
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12 Electric windows and windows lock Electric windows can be opened and closed using the follo wing switches Window lock switch 1 . Closing. 2. One-touch closing*. 3. Opening 4 . One-touch opening*. Press the switch down t o lock the passenger window switch. Starting your v ehicle 1. Check that the hand brak e is on. 2. Check that the gear lev er i[...]
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13 Gear change V ehicles with manual transmission V ehicles with Multidrive Shifting the shift lever – 5 and 6 speed models F ully depress the clut ch pedal before operating the shift lever , and then release the clutch pedal slowly . Shifting the shift lever to R Shift the shift lever t o the R position while lifting up the ring section. Shiftin[...]
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14 F uel tank opening Befor e refueling the vehicle T urn the engine switch or "ENGINE ST ART ST OP" off and ensure that all doors and windo ws are closed. Opening the fuel tank cap Pull up the fuel filler door opener . T urn the fuel tank cap slowly t o open. Hang the fuel tank cap on the back of the fuel filler door . T ake car e to sel[...]
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15 Bonne t opening R elease the lock fr om inside of the vehicle to open the bonnet. P ull the bonnet release lever . The bonnet will pop up slightly . Release the bonnet catch and lift the bonnet. Hold the bonnet open by inserting the supporting rod into the slot. Close: gently drop the bonnet fr om approximat ely 200mm. If you ha ve a flat tyr e [...]
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16 IQ11-0412ENUK -05-00 Ec o-D riving T otal potential sav ing of 20 - 30%. Ec o -D riv ing S avings Roof load incr eases wind drag and theref ore consumption. Open windows incr ease fuel consumption by an av erage of 5% . Air Conditioning can result in 10 - 25% extra fuel consumption. Low T yre Pressur e result in higher fuel c onsumption ( up to [...]
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