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OPEL Meriva Owner's Manual.
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Introduction .................................... 2 In brief ............................................ 6 Keys, doors and windows ............ 20 Seats, restraints ........................... 35 Storage ........................................ 62 Instruments and controls .
2 Introduction Introduction.
Introduction 3 Vehicle specific data Please enter your vehicle's data on the previous page to keep it easily accessible. This information is available in the sections "Service and maintenance" and "Technical data" as well as on the identification plate.
4 Introduction Danger, Warnings and Cautions 9 Danger Text marked 9 Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. 9 Warning Text marked 9 Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury.
Introduction 5.
6 In brief In brief Initial drive information Vehicle unlocking Press button c to unlock the doors and load compartment. Open the doors by pulling the handles. To open the tailgate, push the touchpad switch under the tailgate moulding. Radio remote control 3 21, Central locking system 3 22, Load compartment 3 26.
In brief 7 Seat backrests Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Seat position 3 37, Seat adjustment 3 37. Seat height Lever pumping motion up = seat higher down = seat lower Seat position 3 37, Seat adjustment 3 37.
8 In brief Head restraint adjustment Press release button, adjust height and engage. To adjust horizontally, pull the head restraint forwards. It engages in several positions. To return to its rearmost position, pull fully forwards and release. Head restraints 3 35.
In brief 9 Exterior mirrors Select the relevant exterior mirror and adjust it. Convex exterior mirrors 3 29, Electric adjustment 3 29, Folding exterior mirrors 3 29, Heated exterior mirrors 3 30. Steering wheel adjustment Unlock the lever, adjust the steering wheel, then engage the lever and ensure it is fully locked.
10 In brief Instrument panel overview.
In brief 11 1 Power windows ..................... 31 2 Exterior mirrors ..................... 29 3 Cruise control ..................... 150 4 Side air vents ...................... 132 5 Turn and lane-change signals, headlight flash, low beam and high beam .
12 In brief.
In brief 13 Exterior lighting Turn light switch: 7 = lights off 8 = sidelights 9 = low beam Automatic light control AUTO = automatic light control: exterior lighting is switched on and off automatical.
14 In brief Turn and lane-change signals lever up = right turn signal lever down = left turn signal Turn and lane-change signals 3 120, Parking lights 3 121. Hazard warning flashers Operated with the ¨ button. Hazard warning flashers 3 120. Horn Press j .
In brief 15 Washer and wiper systems Windscreen wiper HI = fast LO = slow INT = interval wiping or automatic wiping with rain sensor OFF = off For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down to position 1x . Windscreen wiper 3 84, Wiper blade replacement 3 175.
16 In brief Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayed on the rear window and the wiper wipes a few times. Rear window wiper/washer 3 85. Climate control Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors The heating is operated by pressing the Ü button. Heated rear window 3 33.
In brief 17 Transmission Manual transmission Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, wait 3 seconds after depressing clutch pedal then press the release button on the selector lever and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever to neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection.
18 In brief Starting the engine ■ Turn key to position 1 ■ move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering wheel lock ■ operate clutch and brake ■ automatic transmission in P or N ■.
In brief 19 key. Turn the front wheels towards the kerb. ■ Remove the ignition key. Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock is felt to engage. For vehicles with automatic transmission, the key can only be removed when the selector lever is in position P .
20 Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys, locks ................................... 20 Doors ........................................... 26 Vehicle security ............................ 27 Exterior mirrors ............................ 29 Interior mirrors .
Keys, doors and windows 21 Radio remote control Used to operate: ■ Central locking system ■ Anti-theft locking system ■ Anti-theft alarm system ■ Power windows The radio remote control has a range of approx. 5 metres. It can be restricted by external influences.
22 Keys, doors and windows Extend the key and open the unit. Replace the battery (battery type CR 2032), paying attention to the installation position. Close the unit and synchronise. Key with fixed key section Have the battery replaced by a workshop.
Keys, doors and windows 23 The setting can be changed in the menu Settings in the Info-Display. Vehicle personalisation 3 112. The setting can be saved for the key being used. Memorised settings 3 22. Locking Close doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap.
24 Keys, doors and windows Fault in radio remote control system Unlocking Manually unlock the driver's door by turning the key in the lock. Switch on the ignition and press the central locking button to unlock all doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap.
Keys, doors and windows 25 Automatic locking Automatic locking after driving off The vehicle is locked automatically when exceeding a speed of 4 km/h. Opening from outside is not possible. Additionally, opening of the rear doors from inside is not possible when the vehicle speed is above 4 km/h.
26 Keys, doors and windows 9 Warning Use the child locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats. Using a key or suitable screwdriver, turn the child lock in the rear door to the horizontal position. The green LED will extinguish. The door cannot be opened from the inside.
Keys, doors and windows 27 Closing Use one of the interior handles. Do not push the touchpad switch under the moulding whilst closing as this will unlock the tailgate again. Central locking system 3 22. General hints for operating tailgate 9 Danger Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.
28 Keys, doors and windows Activating Press e on the radio remote control twice within 10 seconds. Anti-theft alarm system The anti-theft alarm system incorporates and is operated in conjunction with the anti-theft locking system. It monitors: ■ Doors, tailgate, bonnet ■ Ignition Unlocking the vehicle deactivates both systems simultaneously.
Keys, doors and windows 29 Immobiliser The system is part of the ignition switch and checks whether the vehicle is allowed to be started with the key being used. The immobiliser is activated automatically after the key has been removed from the ignition switch.
30 Keys, doors and windows Heated mirrors Operated by pressing the Ü button. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a short time. Interior mirrors Manual anti-dazzle To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing.
Keys, doors and windows 31 Windows Windscreen Heat-reflecting windscreen The heat-reflecting windscreen has a coating which reflects solar radiation. Also data signals, e.g. from toll stations, might be reflected. The marked areas on the windscreen are not covered with the coating.
32 Keys, doors and windows Operate the switch for the respective window by pushing to open or pulling to close. Pushing or pulling gently to the first detent: window moves up or down as long as switch is operated. Pushing or pulling firmly to the second detent and then releasing: window moves up or down automatically with safety function enabled.
Keys, doors and windows 33 Initialising the power windows If the windows cannot be closed automatically (e.g. after disconnecting the vehicle battery), a warning message or a warning code is displayed in the Driver Information Centre. Vehicle messages 3 105.
34 Keys, doors and windows Roof Moonroof Do not affix any stickers to the roof. Do not cover the vehicle using a tarpaulin. Sunblind The sunblind is electrically operated. Press button G or H gently to the first detent: the sunblind is opened or closed as long as the switch is operated.
Seats, restraints 35 Seats, restraints Head restraints ............................ 35 Front seats ................................... 37 Rear seats ................................... 42 Seat belts ..................................... 45 Airbag system .
36 Seats, restraints Horizontal adjustment To adjust horizontally, pull the head restraint forwards. It engages in several positions. To return to its rearmost position, pull fully forwards and release.
Seats, restraints 37 Front seats Seat position 9 Warning Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted. ■ Sit with buttocks as far back against the backrest as possible. Adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals so that legs are slightly angled when pressing the pedals.
38 Seats, restraints Seat positioning Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Seat backrests Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the backrest to engage audibly.
Seats, restraints 39 Seat inclination Lever pumping motion up = front end higher down = front end lower Lumbar support Adjust lumbar support using the four- way switch to suit personal requirements. Moving support up and down: push switch up or down. Increasing and decreasing support: push switch forwards or backwards.
40 Seats, restraints Armrest Detachable armrest The armrest contains a storage compartment. Storage compartment 3 64. Installing armrest on the centre console Press the rear button and insert the rear guide pins into the upper guide rails. Release the button.
Seats, restraints 41 Moving armrest Pull the front handle slightly and move the armrest to the desired position. Release the handle. Move the armrest until it engages audibly. If a cupholder is installed in the lower guide rail, make sure that the frame of the cupholder is in the initial position.
42 Seats, restraints Rear seats Seat adjustment 9 Warning Only drive with the outer seats engaged in the guide rails. 9 Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably. The rear outboard seats can be individually moved forwards or backwards.
Seats, restraints 43 Pull handle and slide the seat transversely backward into position 1 . The seat is automatically guided inward. Release handle and allow seat to engage in position. Moving seats to position 2 Pull handle and slide the seat transversely forwards into position 2 .
44 Seats, restraints Insert the hooks of the adapter into the recesses of the seatback and push the adapter forwards. Lock the adapter by turning the ignition key clockwise in the lock. The adapter is locked properly when the green mark is visible. Mount the armrest on the adapter.
Seats, restraints 45 Removing the adapter Unlock the adapter by turning the ignition key anticlockwise in the lock. The adapter is unlocked when the red mark is visible. Push the adapter rearward and remove. Seat belts The seat belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle holding the occupants in the sitting position.
46 Seats, restraints 9 Warning Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or fitting of belts) can trigger the belt pretensioners. Deployment of the belt pretensioners is indicated by continuous illumination of control indicator v 3 94. Triggered belt pretensioners must be replaced by a workshop.
Seats, restraints 47 Height adjustment 1. Pull belt out slightly. 2. Press button. 3. Adjust height and engage. Adjust the height so that the belt lies across the shoulder. It must not lie across the throat or upper arm. Do not adjust while driving. Removing seat belt To release belt, press red button on belt buckle.
48 Seats, restraints Click bottom latch plate into right- hand buckle ( 1 ) at centre seat. Remove top latch plate from retainer, guide over shoulder and lap area with belt (do not twist) and click into left- hand buckle ( 2 ) at centre seat. To remove the seat belt, first press the button on the left-hand buckle ( 2 ) and remove top latch plate.
Seats, restraints 49 Airbag system The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems depending on the scope of equipment. When triggered the airbags inflate within milliseconds. They also deflate so quickly that it is often unnoticeable during the collision.
50 Seats, restraints sous peine d'infliger des BLESSURES GRAVES, voire MORTELLES à l'ENFANT. ES: NUNCA utilice un sistema de retención infantil orientado hacia atrás en un asiento protegido por un AIRBAG FRONTAL ACTIVO. Peligro de MUERTE o LESIONES GRAVES para el NIÑO.
Seats, restraints 51 TR: Arkaya bakan bir çocuk emniyet sistemini KESİNLİKLE önünde bir AKTİF HAVA YASTIĞI ile korunmakta olan bir koltukta kullanmayınız.
52 Seats, restraints AKTĪVU DROŠĪBAS SPILVENU, jo pretējā gadījumā BĒRNS var gūt SMAGAS TRAUMAS vai IET BOJĀ. ET: ÄRGE kasutage tahapoole suunatud lapseturvaistet istmel, mille ees on AKTIIVSE TURVAPADJAGA kaitstud iste, sest see võib põhjustada LAPSE SURMA või TÕSISE VIGASTUSE.
Seats, restraints 53 Side airbag system The side airbag system consists of an airbag in each front seat backrest. This can be identified by the word AIRBAG . The side airbag system is triggered in the event of a side impact of a certain severity. The ignition must be switched on.
54 Seats, restraints 9 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. The hooks in the roof frame are only suitable for hanging up light articles of clothing, without coat hangers.
Seats, restraints 55 If the control indicator V illuminates for approx. 60 seconds after the ignition is switched on, the front passenger airbag system will inflate in the event of a collision. If both control indicators are illuminated at the same time, there is a system failure.
56 Seats, restraints Three-point seat belt Top-Tether When a child restraint system is being used, pay attention to the following usage and installation instructions and also those supplied with the child restraint system. Always comply with local or national regulations.
Seats, restraints 57 When the child restraint system is not in use, secure the seat with a seat belt or remove it from the vehicle. Note Do not stick anything on the child restraint systems and do not cover them with any other materials. A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced.
58 Seats, restraints Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system Weight and age class On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat activated airbag deactivated airbag Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx.
Seats, restraints 59 Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Weight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months E ISO/R1 X IL 1 X Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx.
60 Seats, restraints IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-universal' categories. The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type.
Seats, restraints 61 ISOFIX child restraint systems Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX mounting brackets. Specific vehicle ISOFIX child restraint system positions are marked in the table by IL. ISOFIX mounting brackets are indicated by a label on the backrest.
62 Storage Storage Storage compartments ................ 62 Load compartment ....................... 74 Roof rack system ......................... 80 Loading information ..................... 80 Storage compartments 9 Warning Do not store heavy or sharp objects in the storage compartments.
Storage 63 Detachable cupholder A cupholder can be attached either to the upper or lower guide rails in the front console. Fold the frame out of initial position before using.
64 Storage Cupholder on armrest adapter A further cupholder is integrated to the armrest adapter of the rear centre seat. Armrest adapter 3 43. Front storage A storage compartment is located next to the steering wheel. Underseat storage Lift drawer at recessed edge and pull out.
Storage 65 Rear carrier system The rear carrier system (Flex-Fix system) allows bicycles to be attached to a pull-out carrier integrated into the vehicle floor. The transportation of other objects is not permitted. The maximum load of the rear carrier system is 40 kg.
66 Storage will not engage correctly, do not fit objects to the system and slide the system back. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Install the tail lamps First remove the rear tail lamp ( 1 ), then the front ( 2 ) tail lamp from the recesses. Open out the lamp support on the back of the tail lamp completely.
Storage 67 Lock the rear carrier system Swivel the right clamping lever ( 1 ) first, followed by the left clamping lever ( 2 ), until a resistance is noticeable. The rear carrier system is locked when the clamping levers are swivelled by approx. 50°.
68 Storage Unfold pedal crank recesses Fold one or both pedal crank recesses upwards until the diagonal support engages. Remove the pedal crank mounts from the pedal crank recesses. Adapting the rear carrier system to a bicycle Press the release lever and withdraw the wheel recesses.
Storage 69 Push the release lever on the strap retainer and remove the strap retainer. Prepare the bicycle for attachment Note The maximum width for the pedal crank is 38.3 mm and the maximum depth is 14.4 mm. Rotate the left pedal (without a chain cog) vertically downwards.
70 Storage If the bicycle has curved pedal cranks, screw in the pedal crank unit all the way (position 1 ). Put on the bicycle. The pedal crank here must be placed in the pedal crank recess opening as shown in the illustration. Caution Make sure that the pedal does not touch the surface of the rear end carrier.
Storage 71 Place the wheel recesses so that the bicycle is roughly horizontal. Here, the distance between the pedals and the tailgate should be at least 5 cm. Both bicycle tyres must be in the wheel recesses. Caution Make sure to pull out the wheel recesses as far as necessary to have both bicycle tyres placed in the recesses.
72 Storage The settings for the wheel recesses and on the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess should be noted and saved for each bicycle. Correct presetting will facilitate refitting of the bicycle. Note It is recommended to attach a warning sign at the rearmost bicycle to increase visibility.
Storage 73 Press release lever and slide in wheel recesses all the way as far as they will go. Disengage the locking lever on the diagonal support and fold both pedal crank recesses down. 9 Warning Risk of pinching. Remove number plate and fold down the number plate holder.
74 Storage Push the release lever up and hold. Lift the system slightly and push it into the bumper until it engages. Release lever must return to original position. 9 Warning If the system cannot be correctly engaged, please seek the assistance of a workshop.
Storage 75 Pull the handle on the front side of the backrest and fold down the backrest onto the seat cushion. The seat is lowered automatically. The backrests can also be folded from the load compartment. Pull the handle on the back side of the backrest and fold down the backrest.
76 Storage Removing the cover Unhook retaining straps from tailgate. Lift cover at the rear and push it upwards at the front. Remove the cover. Stowing the cover Unhook retaining straps from tailgate. Lift cover at the rear and push it upwards out of the side guides at the front.
Storage 77 Double load-bay floor The double load-bay floor can be inserted in the load compartment in two positions: ■ directly above the cover for the spare wheel well or the rear floor cover, ■ in the upper openings in the load compartment. To remove, lift the load-bay floor using the recess and pull backwards.
78 Storage Installation There are two installation openings in the roof frame: suspend rod of net at one side, push to the front and engage. Extend rod, suspend at other side, push to the front and engage. Suspend hooks of net tensioning belts in lashing eyes in the floor behind the front seats.
Storage 79 Roll the upper net rod down to approximately over the middle. Place the upper net rod over the tensioning straps next to the lower net rod. The hooks on the upper net rod must point away from the lower net rod. Fasten Velcro tape tightly about the net next to the length adjusters.
80 Storage Depending on the vehicle, a box is located under the driver's seat. Pull handle and fold down the cover. Maximum load: 1.5 kg. Roof rack system Roof rack For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the roof, the vehicle approved roof rack system is recommended.
Storage 81 ■ Use the hook at the left sidewall of the load compartment for hanging up carrier bags. Pull out the hook. Maximum load: 3 kg. ■ Secure loose objects in the load compartment to prevent them from sliding. ■ When transporting objects in the load compartment, the backrests of the rear seats must not be angled forward.
82 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Controls ....................................... 82 Warning lights, gauges and indi‐ cators ........................................... 89 Information displays ................... 100 Vehicle messages .
Instruments and controls 83 Heated steering wheel Activate heating by pressing * button. Activation is indicated by the LED in the button. The highlighted grip areas of the steering wheel are heated quicker and to a higher temperature than the other areas.
84 Instruments and controls Windscreen wiper/washer Windscreen wiper HI = fast LO = slow INT = interval wiping or automatic wiping with rain sensor OFF = off For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down to position 1x . Do not use if the windscreen is frozen.
Instruments and controls 85 Adjustable sensitivity of the rain sensor Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the sensitivity: low sensitivity = turn adjuster wheel downwards high sensitivity = turn adjuster wheel upwards Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and ice.
86 Instruments and controls Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window and the wiper wipes a few times. Do not use if the windscreen is frozen. Switch off in car washes. The rear window wiper comes on automatically when the windscreen wiper is switched on and reverse gear is engaged.
Instruments and controls 87 Time and date settings CD 300/CD 400/CD400plus Press the CONFIG button. The menu Settings is displayed. Select Time & Date . Selectable setting options: ■ Set time : Changes the time shown on the display. ■ Set date : Changes the date shown on the display.
88 Instruments and controls Adjust all settings. Set date To adjust the time settings, select the Set Date menu item. Turn the multifunction knob to adjust the first setting. Press the multifunction knob to confirm the input. The coloured background moves to the next setting.
Instruments and controls 89 Cigarette lighter The cigarette lighter is located in the front console. Press in cigarette lighter. It switches off automatically once the element is glowing. Pull out lighter. Ashtrays Caution To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish.
90 Instruments and controls Odometer The bottom line displays the recorded distance in km. Trip odometer The top line displays the recorded distance since the last reset. To reset, press the SET/CLR button on the turn signal lever for a few seconds 3 100.
Instruments and controls 91 Because of the fuel remaining in the tank, the top-up quantity may be less than the specified tank capacity. Fuel selector Pressing button LPG switches between petrol and liquid gas operation. The LED 1 status shows the current operating mode.
92 Instruments and controls In the Uplevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display the remaining oil life duration is displayed in the Vehicle Information Menu . In the Midlevel-Display the remaining engine oil life duration is displayed by the control indicator I .
Instruments and controls 93 Control indicators in the instrument cluster.
94 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the centre console Turn signal O illuminates or flashes green. Illuminates briefly The parking lights are switched on. Flashes A turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated. Rapid flashing: failure of a turn signal light or associated fuse, failure of turn signal light on trailer.
Instruments and controls 95 9 Warning Have the cause of the fault remedied immediately by a workshop. Belt pretensioners, airbag system 3 45, 3 49. Airbag deactivation V illuminates yellow. Illuminates for approx. 60 seconds after the ignition is switched on.
96 Instruments and controls Brake and clutch system Brake and clutch fluid level R illuminates red. The brake and clutch fluid level is too low 3 173. 9 Warning Stop. Do not continue your journey. Consult a workshop. Operate pedal - illuminates or flashes yellow.
Instruments and controls 97 Upshift [ illuminates green when upshifting is recommended for fuel saving reasons. On vehicles with Uplevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display, [ with the number of the recommended gear is shown in the bottom line of the Driver Information Centre.
98 Instruments and controls Illuminates Tyre pressure loss. Stop immediately and check tyre pressure. Flashes Fault in system or tyre without pressure sensor mounted (e.g. spare wheel). After 60-90 seconds the control indicator illuminates continuously.
Instruments and controls 99 Immobiliser d flashes yellow. Fault in the immobiliser system. The engine cannot be started. Reduced engine power # illuminates yellow. The engine power is limited. Consult a workshop. Exterior light 8 illuminates green. The exterior lights are on 3 116.
100 Instruments and controls Information displays Driver Information Centre The Driver Information Centre (DIC) is located in the instrument cluster between speedometer and tachometer. It is available as Midlevel-Display, Uplevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display.
Instruments and controls 101 Selecting menus and functions The menus and functions can be selected via the buttons on the turn signal lever. Press the MENU button to switch between the menus or to return from a submenu to the next higher menu level. Turn the adjuster wheel to highlight a menu option or to set a numeric value.
102 Instruments and controls ■ Remaining Oil Life : indicates when to change the engine oil and filter 3 91 ■ Speed Warning : if exceeding the preset speed, a warning chime will be activated ■ L.
Instruments and controls 103 Selection and indication can be different between Midlevel-, Uplevel-, and Uplevel-Combi-Display. Trip/Fuel Information Menu, Trip Computer 3 109.
104 Instruments and controls Colour-Info-Display The Colour-Info-Display indicates in colour: ■ time 3 86 ■ outside temperature 3 86 ■ date 3 86 ■ electronic climate control settings 3 127 ■.
Instruments and controls 105 Turn ■ To mark a menu option ■ To set a numeric value or to display a menu option Press (the outer ring) ■ To select or activate the marked option ■ To confirm a s.
106 Instruments and controls No. Vehicle message 6 Depress brake pedal to release electrical parking brake 7 Turn steering wheel, switch ignition off and then on 9 Turn steering wheel, start engine ag.
Instruments and controls 107 No. Vehicle message 69 Service suspension system 70 Service level control system 71 Service rear axle 74 Service AFL 75 Service air conditioning 76 Service side blind zone.
108 Instruments and controls Vehicle messages on the Colour-Info-Display Some important messages appear additionally in the Colour-Info-Display. Press the multifunction knob to confirm a message. Some messages only pop- up for a few seconds. Warning chimes Only one warning chime will sound at a time.
Instruments and controls 109 Trip computer The menus and functions can be selected via the buttons on the turn signal lever 3 100. Press the MENU button to select the Trip/Fuel Information Menu , or select W on the Uplevel-Combi-Display.
110 Instruments and controls Page 1: ■ Trip odometer 1 ■ Average consumption 1 ■ Average speed 1 Page 2: ■ Trip odometer 2 ■ Average consumption 2 ■ Average speed 2 Page 3: ■ Digital spe.
Instruments and controls 111 Reset trip odometer by pressing the SET/CLR button on the turn signal lever for a few seconds or, on vehicles with reset knob, by pressing the reset knob near the speedometer separately for selected page 1 or 2. Fuel range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and current consumption.
112 Instruments and controls Vehicle personalisation The vehicle's behaviour can be personalised by changing the settings in the Info-Display. Some of the personal settings for different drivers can be memorised individually for each vehicle key.
Instruments and controls 113 Vehicle settings ■ Climate and air quality Auto fan speed : Modifies the level of the cabin airflow of the climate control in automatic mode. Climate control mode : Controls the state of the cooling compressor when the vehicle is started.
114 Instruments and controls Press the CONFIG button on the Infotainment system faceplate to enter the Configuration Settings menu. Turn the multifunction knob to scroll upwards or downwards in the list. Press the multifunction knob (Navi 950 / Navi 650: press the outer ring) to select a menu item.
Instruments and controls 115 ■ Display Off : See Infotainment system manual for further information. ■ Map Settings : See Infotainment system manual for further information. Vehicle Settings ■ Climate and Air Quality Auto Fan Speed : Modifies the fan regulation.
116 Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting .......................... 116 Interior lighting ........................... 122 Lighting features ........................ 123 Exterior lighting Light switch Turn light switch: 7 = lights off 8 = sidelights 9 = low beam Control indicator 8 3 99.
Lighting 117 In the Driver Information Centre with Uplevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display, the current status of the automatic light control is displayed. When switching on the ignition, automatic light control is active. When low beam is on, 8 illuminates.
118 Lighting Headlight range adjustment Manual headlight range adjustment To adapt headlight range to the vehicle load to prevent dazzling: turn thumb wheel ? to required position. 0 = front seats occupied 1 = all seats occupied 2 = all seats occupied and load compartment laden 3 = driver's seat occupied and load compartment laden.
Lighting 119 Vehicles with Adaptive Forward Lighting 1. Key in ignition switch. 2. Pull turn signal lever and hold (headlight flash). 3. Switch on ignition. 4. After approx. 5 seconds the control indicator f starts flashing and an acoustic signal sounds.
120 Lighting Hazard warning flashers Operated with the ¨ button. In the event of an accident with airbag deployment the hazard warning flashers are activated automatically.
Lighting 121 Rear fog lights Operated with the r button. Light switch in position AUTO : switching on rear fog light will switch the low beam on automatically. Light switch in position 8 : rear fog light can only be switched on with front fog lights. The vehicle rear fog light is deactivated when towing.
122 Lighting Interior lighting Instrument panel illumination control Brightness of the following lights can be adjusted when the exterior lights are on: ■ Instrument panel illumination ■ Info-Display ■ Illuminated switches and operation elements Turn thumb wheel A until the required brightness is obtained.
Lighting 123 Reading lights Operated with s and t buttons in front and rear courtesy lights. Sunvisor lights Illuminate when the cover is opened. Lighting features Centre console lighting Spotlight incorporated in the interior lighting comes on when the low beam is switched on.
124 Lighting Switching on 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Remove ignition key. 3. Open driver's door. 4. Pull turn signal lever. 5. Close driver's door.
Climate control 125 Climate control Climate control systems ............. 125 Air vents ..................................... 132 Maintenance .........
126 Climate control Note If the settings for demisting and defrosting are selected, an Autostop will be inhibited. If the settings for demisting and defrosting are selected while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically. Stop-start system 3 138.
Climate control 127 ■ Switch on cooling n . ■ Switch on air recirculation system 4 . ■ Press air distribution switch M . ■ Set temperature control to coldest level.
128 Climate control Heated rear window Ü 3 33, Heated seats ß 3 41, Heated steering wheel * 3 83. Climate control settings are shown on the Graphic-Info-Display, or depending on the version, on Colour- Info-Display. Setting modifications are briefly popped-up in both displays, superimposed over the currently displayed menu.
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130 Climate control Fan speed Z Press lower button to decrease or upper button to increase fan speed as shown in the illustration. The fan speed is indicated by the number of segments in the display. Pressing the lower button longer: fan and cooling are switched off.
Climate control 131 If no cooling or drying is required, switch off the cooling system for fuel saving reasons. Activated cooling might inhibit Autostops. Stop-start system 3 138. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the display will indicate AC when cooling is activated or Eco when the cooling is deactivated.
132 Climate control Demisting and defrosting the windows V ■ Press button V : fan automatically switches to higher speed, the air distribution is directed towards the windscreen. ■ Switch on cooling n . ■ Set temperature control to warmest level.
Climate control 133 Direct the flow of air by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vent, turn the adjuster wheel to the left. 9 Warning Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of damage and injury in case of an accident.
134 Climate control ■ Functionality and pressure test ■ Heating functionality ■ Leakage check ■ Check of drive belts ■ Cleaning of condenser and evaporator drainage ■ Performance check.
Driving and operating 135 Driving and operating Driving hints ............................... 135 Starting and operating ............... 136 Engine exhaust .......................... 141 Automatic transmission .............. 142 Manual transmission ..
136 Driving and operating Starting and operating New vehicle running-in Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first few journeys. During the first drive, smoke may occur because of wax and oil evaporating off the exhaust system. Park the vehicle in the open for a while after the first drive and avoid inhaling the fumes.
Driving and operating 137 Diesel engine: turn the key to position 2 for preheating until control indicator ! extinguishes. Turn the key briefly to position 3 and release: an automatic procedure operates the starter with a short delay as long as the engine is running, see Automatic Starter Control.
138 Driving and operating Stop-start system The stop-start system helps to save fuel and to reduce the exhaust emissions. When conditions allow, it switches off the engine as soon as the vehicle is at a low speed or at a standstill, e.g. at a traffic light or in a traffic jam.
Driving and operating 139 ■ The stop-start system is not manually deactivated ■ the bonnet is fully closed ■ the driver's door is closed or the driver's seat belt is fastened ■ the v.
140 Driving and operating ■ the engine temperature is too low ■ the vehicle battery is discharged ■ the brake vacuum is not sufficient ■ the vehicle starts to move ■ the climate control syst.
Driving and operating 141 Engine exhaust 9 Danger Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide, which is colourless and odourless and could be fatal if inhaled. If exhaust gases enter the interior of the vehicle, open the windows. Have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop.
142 Driving and operating Cleaning takes place quickest at high engine speeds and loads. The control indicator % extinguishes as soon as the self-cleaning operation is complete. Catalytic converter The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust gases.
Driving and operating 143 Selector lever P = park position, wheels are locked, engage only when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is applied R = reverse gear, engage only when the vehicl.
144 Driving and operating Manual mode Move selector lever out of position D towards the left and then forwards or backwards. < = Shift to a higher gear. ] = Shift to a lower gear. If a higher gear is selected when vehicle speed is too low, or a lower gear when vehicle speed is too high, the shift is not executed.
Driving and operating 145 If the vehicle battery is discharged, start the vehicle using jump leads 3 210. If the vehicle battery is not the cause of the fault, release the selector lever. 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Hold the selector lever trim at the marked position and pull to unlatch at the back.
146 Driving and operating Caution It is not advisable to drive with the hand resting on the selector lever. Brakes The brake system comprises two independent brake circuits. If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be braked using the other brake circuit.
Driving and operating 147 Fault 9 Warning If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heavier than normal. The advantages of ABS are no longer available. During hard braking, the vehicle can no longer be steered and may swerve.
148 Driving and operating automatically. This is not possible when the switch m is pulled at the same time. This function also helps driving away on inclines.
Driving and operating 149 Ride control systems Traction Control system The Traction Control system (TC) is a component of the Electronic Stability Control system. TC improves driving stability when necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip, by preventing the drive wheels from spinning.
150 Driving and operating 9 Warning Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks when driving. Adapt speed to the road conditions. Control indicator b 3 97. Deactivation For very high-performance driving ESC can be deactivated: hold button b depressed for approx.
Driving and operating 151 For safety reasons the cruise control cannot be activated until the foot brake has been operated once. Activating in first gear is not possible. Do not use the cruise control if it is not advisable to maintain a constant speed.
152 Driving and operating Switching off Press rocker switch m at the lower end, control indicator m extinguishes. The stored speed is deleted. Switching off the ignition also deletes the stored speed. Parking assist 9 Warning The driver bears full responsibility for the parking manoeuvre.
Driving and operating 153 reactivated if vehicle speed has not exceeded 25 km/h beforehand. If vehicle speed has exceeded 25 km/h beforehand, front parking assist remains deactivated when speed drops below 11 km/h. When the system is deactivated, the LED in the button extinguishes and Park Assist Off pops-up in the Driver Information Centre.
154 Driving and operating Parking assist will not avoid a collision with objects which are out of the detection range of the sensors. Note The parking assist system automatically detects factory-fitted towing equipment. It is deactivated when the connector is plugged in.
Driving and operating 155 Due to the high position of the camera the rear bumper can be seen on the display as a guide to position. The area displayed by the camera is limited. The distance of the image that appears on the display differs from the actual distance.
156 Driving and operating Fault Fault messages are displayed with a 9 on the top line of the Info-Display. The rear view camera may not operate properly when: ■ the surrounding is dark, ■ the sun or the beam of headlights is shining directly into the camera lens, ■ ice, snow, mud, or anything else covers the camera lens.
Driving and operating 157 Caution Use of fuel that does not comply to EN 590 or similar can lead to engine powerloss, increased wear or engine damage and may affect your warranty. Do not use marine diesel oils, heating oils, Aquazole and similar diesel- water emulsions.
158 Driving and operating Fill the tank completely at regular intervals to prevent corrosion in the tank. Faults and remedies If gas mode is not possible, check the following: ■ Is there enough liqu.
Driving and operating 159 Refuelling 9 Danger Before refuelling, switch off engine and any external heaters with combustion chambers. Switch off any mobile phones. Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station when refuelling. 9 Danger Fuel is flammable and explosive.
160 Driving and operating The fuel filler cap can be retained in the bracket on the fuel filler flap. For refuelling, fully insert the pump nozzle and switch it on. After automatic cut-off, it can be topped up with max. two doses of fuel. Caution Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately.
Driving and operating 161 ACME Adapter: Screw the nut of the filling nozzle onto the adapter. Press locking lever on filler nozzle down. DISH (Italy) filler neck: Place the filler nozzle into the adapter.
162 Driving and operating EURO adapter: Spain DISH (Italy) adapter: Bosnia- Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Austria, Poland, Port.
Driving and operating 163 Trailer hitch General information Only use towing equipment that has been approved for your vehicle. Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment to a workshop. It may be necessary to make changes that affect the cooling system, heat shields or other equipment.
164 Driving and operating The permissible gross train weight must not be exceeded. This weight is specified on the identification plate 3 221. Vertical coupling load The vertical coupling load is the load exerted by the trailer on the coupling ball. It can be varied by changing the weight distribution when loading the trailer.
Driving and operating 165 Fitting the detachable coupling ball bar Disengage and fold down the socket. Remove the sealing plug from the opening for the coupling ball bar and stow it. Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball bar ■ Red marking on rotary knob must point towards green marking on coupling ball bar.
166 Driving and operating Insert the tensioned coupling ball bar in the opening and push firmly upwards until it audibly engages. The rotary handle snaps back into its original position resting against the coupling ball bar without a gap. 9 Warning Do not touch rotary handle during insertion.
Driving and operating 167 Open the protective flap and turn the key clockwise to unlock the coupling ball bar. Pull out rotary handle and turn clockwise as far as it will go. Pull out coupling ball bar downwards. Insert sealing plug in opening. Fold away socket.
168 Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ................... 168 Vehicle checks ........................... 169 Bulb replacement ....................... 176 Electrical system ........................ 186 Vehicle tools ........................
Vehicle care 169 ■ Open the bonnet, close all doors and lock the vehicle. ■ Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery.
170 Vehicle care 9 Danger The ignition system uses extremely high voltage. Do not touch. Bonnet Opening Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. Press the safety catch and open the bonnet. Secure the bonnet support. If the bonnet is opened during an Autostop, the engine will be restarted automatically for safety reasons.
Vehicle care 171 Different dipsticks are used depending on engine variant. When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark, top up engine oil. We recommend the use of the same grade of engine oil that was used at last change. The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick.
172 Vehicle care If the cooling system is cold, the coolant level should be above the filling line mark. Top up if the level is low. 9 Warning Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving the pressure slowly. To top up use a 1:1 mixture of approved coolant concentrate mixed with clean tap water.
Vehicle care 173 Caution Only washer fluid with a sufficient antifreeze concentration provides protection at low temperatures or a sudden drop in temperature. Brakes In the event of minimum thickness of the brake lining, a squealing noise sounds during braking.
174 Vehicle care Laying up the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to battery discharge. Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Ensure the ignition is switched off before connecting or disconnecting the vehicle battery.
Vehicle care 175 Charging the vehicle battery 9 Warning On vehicles with stop-start system, ensure that the charging potential does not exceed 14.6 volts when using a battery charger. Otherwise the vehicle battery might be damaged. Jump starting 3 210.
176 Vehicle care Lift the wiper arm, press button to disengage the wiper blade and remove. Attach the wiper blade slightly angled to the wiper arm and push until it engages. Lower wiper arm carefully. Wiper blade on the rear window Lift wiper arm. Disengage wiper blade as shown in illustration and remove.
Vehicle care 177 2. Push the bulb holder upwards and withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 3. Detach the bulb from the bulb holder and replace the bulb. 4. Insert the bulb holder into the reflector. 5. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. High beam 1.
178 Vehicle care 5. Swivel the spring clip forwards and engage. 6. Attach the plug to the bulb. 7. Fit the cap and rotate clockwise. Sidelight/Daytime running light 1. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it. 2. Detach bulb from the bulb holder and replace it.
Vehicle care 179 Low beam/High beam 1. Rotate the cap 1 anticlockwise and remove it. 2. Rotate the bulb holder clockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 3. Disengage the bulb holder from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug.
180 Vehicle care 2. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector. 3. Disengage the bulb holder from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lugs. 4. Replace the bulb and connect bulb holder with the plug connector.
Vehicle care 181 2. Disengage the bulb holder from the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug. 3. Remove and replace the bulb holder with bulb. 4. Attach the plug connector. 5. Insert the bulb holder into the reflector. 6. Turn the bulb holder clockwise and engage.
182 Vehicle care 2. Unscrew the two plastic securing nuts from the inside by hand. 3. Carefully withdraw the light assembly from retaining pins and remove. Make sure that the cable duct remains in position. 4. Detach the wiring plug from the bulb carrier.
Vehicle care 183 Tail lights in the tailgate frame 1. Open the tailgate and remove the cover with a screwdriver. 2. Press the retaining lug and remove the bulb carrier downwards. 3. To replace the reverse light bulb ( 1 ), remove and replace the bulb.
184 Vehicle care 2. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. Withdraw the bulb holder. 3. To replace the reverse light bulb, push the bulb slightly into the socket, rotate anticlockwise, remove and replace the bulb. 4. Insert bulb holder and turn clockwise.
Vehicle care 185 4. Insert bulb holder and turn clockwise. 5. On left side: insert front end into front wing, slide forward and insert rear end. On right side: insert rear end into front wing, slide rearward and insert front end. Number plate light 1.
186 Vehicle care Electrical system Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. There are three fuse boxes in the vehicle: ■ in the front left of the engine compartm.
Vehicle care 187 Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side, and withdraw fuse. Engine compartment fuse box The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover, lift it upwards and remove. After having changed defective fuses close the fuse box cover and press until it engages.
188 Vehicle care No. Circuit 1 Starter 2 – 3 Fuel filter, cooling 4 Horn 5 Terminal 30 6 Engine control module, trans‐ mission control unit 7 Fog light 8 Engine cooling 9 Engine cooling 10 Vacuum pump 11 Ignition, preheating 12 Headlamp levelling 13 Air conditioning system, terminal 15 14 Transmission control unit 15 High beam right No.
Vehicle care 189 No. Circuit 22 Electrical parking brake 23 Tyre repair kit 24 Fuel pump 25 ABS 26 Heated rear window 27 ABS 28 Interior fan 29 Cigarette lighter 30 Air conditioning system 31 Front po.
190 Vehicle care No. Circuit 1 Radio 2 Display, instrument, telephone 3 Radio 4 Ignition switch, immobiliser 5 Windscreen washer, rear screen washer 6 Central locking system, tailgate 7 Central lockin.
Vehicle care 191 No. Circuit 1 Adaptive forward lighting 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 Rear power window, right 7 Adaptive forward lighting 8 Trailer module, Trailer socket 9 Seat, lumbar support, left 10.
192 Vehicle care Vehicles with tyre repair kit Variant 1: The vehicle tools are in the right-hand compartment in the load compartment, together with the tyre repair kit. Variant 2: The vehicle tools are in the compartment under the floor cover in the load compartment, together with the tyre repair kit.
Vehicle care 193 Wheels and tyres Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over sharp edges can cause tyre and wheel damage. Do not trap tyres on the kerb when parking. Regularly check the wheels for damage.
194 Vehicle care Tyre pressures differ depending on various options. For the correct tyre pressure value, follow the procedure below: 1. Identify the engine identifier code. Engine data 3 225. 2. Identify the respective tyre. The tyre pressure tables show all possible tyre combinations 3 233.
Vehicle care 195 Turn the adjuster wheel to select the tyre pressure monitoring system. System status and pressure warnings are displayed by a message with the corresponding tyre flashing in the DIC. A detected low tyre pressure condition is indicated by the control indicator w 3 97.
196 Vehicle care Each time the tyres are replaced tyre pressure monitoring system sensors must be dismounted and serviced. For the screwed sensor: replace valve core and sealing ring.
Vehicle care 197 5. Press the SET/CLR button to begin the sensor matching process. A message requesting acceptance of the process should display. 6. Press the SET/CLR button again to confirm the selection. The horn sounds twice to signal the receiver is in relearn mode.
198 Vehicle care indicators (TWI). Their position is indicated by markings on the sidewall. If there is more wear at the front than the rear, swap round front wheels and rear wheels periodically. Ensure that the direction of rotation of the wheels remains the same.
Vehicle care 199 9 Warning Damage may lead to tyre blowout. Tyre chains are only permitted on tyres of size 195/65 R 15, 205/55 R 16 and 225/45 R 17. Tyre chains are not permitted on tyres of size 225/40 R 18. The use of tyre chains is not permitted on the temporary spare wheel.
200 Vehicle care 1. Take the sealant bottle and bracket with air hose from the insert. 2. Detach air hose from bracket and screw onto sealant bottle connection. 3. Position the sealant bottle on the bracket. Make sure that the bottle does not fall. 4.
Vehicle care 201 8. Press on/off switch on the compressor. The tyre is filled with sealant. 9. The compressor pressure gauge briefly indicates up to 6 bar whilst the sealant bottle is emptying (approx. 30 seconds). Then the pressure starts to drop. 10.
202 Vehicle care Vehicles with tyre repair kit under the floor cover 1. Take the tyre repair kit from the compartment. 2. Remove the compressor. 3. Remove the electrical connection cable and air hose from the stowage compartments on the underside of the compressor.
Vehicle care 203 9. Connect the compressor plug to the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. To avoid discharging the battery, we recommend running the engine. 10. Set the rocker switch on the compressor to I . The tyre is filled with sealant. 11.
204 Vehicle care hose directly onto tyre valve and compressor when doing this. If tyre pressure is more than 1.3 bar, set it to the correct value. Repeat the procedure until there is no more loss of pressure. If the tyre pressure has fallen below 1.3 bar, the vehicle must not be used.
Vehicle care 205 ■ If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft, a solid board (max. 1 cm thick) should be placed under the jack. ■ Take heavy objects out of the vehicle before jacking up. ■ No people or animals may be in the vehicle when it is jacked-up.
206 Vehicle care Fold out the wheel wrench and install ensuring that it locates securely and loosen each wheel bolt by half a turn. The wheels might be protected by locking wheel bolts. To loosen these specific bolts first attach the key adapter onto the head of the bolt before installing the wheel wrench.
Vehicle care 207 Set the jack to the necessary height. Position it directly below the jacking point in a manner that prevents it from slipping. Attach wheel wrench and with the jack correctly aligned rotate wheel wrench until wheel is clear of the ground.
208 Vehicle care Front arm position of the lifting platform at the underbody. Spare wheel Some vehicles are equipped with a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel.
Vehicle care 209 ■ Insert the strap through the spokes of the wheel as shown in the illustration. ■ Mount the hook to the rear lashing eye. ■ Tighten the strap and secure it using the buckle. Storing a replaced wheel in the spare wheel well using an extension bar Use the extension bar placed in the tool box.
210 Vehicle care If your vehicle gets a flat tyre in the rear while towing another vehicle, mount the temporary spare wheel in the front and the full tyre in the rear. Tyre chains 3 198. Directional tyres Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the direction of travel.
Vehicle care 211 ■ The vehicles must not come into contact with each other during the jump starting process. ■ Apply the parking brake, transmission in neutral, automatic transmission in P . ■ Open the positive terminal protection caps of both batteries.
212 Vehicle care Towing Towing the vehicle Disengage cap at bottom and remove downwards. The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 191. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Attach a tow rope – or better still a tow rod – to the towing eye.
Vehicle care 213 Insert cap at the bottom and close cap. Towing another vehicle Disengage the cap at the bottom and remove downwards. The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 191. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position.
214 Vehicle care Appearance care Exterior care Locks The locks are lubricated at the factory using a high quality lock cylinder grease. Use de-icing agent only when absolutely necessary, as this has a degreasing effect and impairs lock function. After using de-icing agent, have the locks regreased by a workshop.
Vehicle care 215 Windows and windscreen wiper blades Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather together with window cleaner and insect remover. When cleaning the rear window from inside, always wipe in parallel to the heating element to prevent damage.
216 Vehicle care Interior care Interior and upholstery Only clean the vehicle interior, including the instrument panel fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth or interior cleaner. Clean the leather upholstery with clear water and a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, use leather care.
Service and maintenance 217 Service and maintenance General information ................... 217 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts ..............
218 Service and maintenance Confirmations Confirmation of service is recorded in the Service and Warranty Booklet. The date and mileage is completed with the stamp and signature of the servicing workshop.
Service and maintenance 219 Select the appropriate engine oil based on its quality and on the minimum ambient temperature 3 222. Additional engine oil additives The use of additional engine oil additives could cause damage and invalidate the warranty.
220 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification .................. 220 Vehicle data ............................... 222 Vehicle identification Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the identification plate and on the floor pan, under the floor covering, visible under a cover.
Technical data 221 Identification plate The identification plate is located on the rear right-hand door frame. Information on identification label: 1 = Manufacturer 2 = Type approval number 3 = Vehicl.
222 Technical data Vehicle data Recommended fluids and lubricants European service schedule Required engine oil quality All European countries (except Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Turkey) Only Israel Eng.
Technical data 223 International service schedule Required engine oil quality All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Turkey Engine oil quality Petrol engines (includ.
224 Technical data All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Turkey Engine oil quality Petrol engines (including CNG, LPG, E85) Diesel engines Petrol engines (including.
Technical data 225 Engine data Sales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4 LPG 1.4 Engine identifier code B14XER B14NEL B14NEL B14NET Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4 Piston displacement [cm 3 ] 1398 1364 1364 1364 Engi.
226 Technical data Sales designation 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 Engine identifier code B16DTC B16DTL B16DTN B16DTH B16DTE Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4 4 Piston displacement [cm 3 ] 1598 1598 1598 1598 1598 En.
Technical data 227 Sales designation 1.3 1.3 1.7 Engine identifier code A13DTC A13DTE A17DTI Torque [Nm] 180 180 280 at rpm 1750-2500 1750-3500 2300 Fuel type Diesel Diesel Diesel Oil consumption [l/1000 km] 0.
228 Technical data Performance Engine B14XER B14NEL B14NEL LPG B14NET Maximum speed 4) [km/h] Manual transmission 177 188 188 196 Automatic transmission – 185 – 193 4) The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload.
Technical data 229 Engine A13DTC A13DTE A17DTI Maximum speed 4) [km/h] Manual transmission 160 168 – Automatic transmission – – 178 4) The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload. Optional equipment could reduce the specified maximum speed of the vehicle.
230 Technical data Vehicle weight Kerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning [kg] B14XER 1361/1376 – B14N.
Technical data 231 Vehicle dimensions Meriva Length [mm] 4300 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1812 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1994 Height (without antenna) [mm] 1615 Length of load compa.
232 Technical data Capacities Engine oil Engine B14XER B14NEL B14NEL LPG B14NET A13DTC A13DTE including Filter [l] 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Engine B16DTC B16DTL B16DTN B16DTH B16DTE A17DTI including Filter [l] 5.
Technical data 233 Tyre pressures Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) B14XER 195/65 R15, 230/2.
234 Technical data Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) A13DTC 195/65 R15, 230/2.
Technical data 235 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) A17DTI 205/55 R16, 250/2.
236 Customer information Customer information Customer information ................ 236 Vehicle data recording and pri‐ vacy ........................................... 237 Customer information Declaration of conformity Transmission systems This vehicle has systems that transmit and/or receive radio waves subject to Directive 1999/5/EC.
Customer information 237 Vehicle data recording and privacy Event data recorders Data storage modules in the vehicle A large number of electronic components of your vehicle contain data storage modules temporarily or permanently storing technical data about the condition of the vehicle, events and errors.
238 Customer information Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFID technology is used in some vehicles for functions such as tyre deflation detection and ignition system security.
Customer information 239.
240 Index A Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 168 Active head restraints ................... 36 Adaptive brake light .................... 146 Adaptive forward lighting .......... .................................. 99, 119, 178 Adjustable air vents .
241 Child restraint systems ................ 55 Cigarette lighter ........................... 89 Climate control ............................. 16 Climate control, service .............. 133 Climate control systems ............. 125 Clock..............
242 Fuel selector ................................ 91 Fuse box ..................................... 187 Fuses ......................................... 186 G Gauges ......................................... 89 General information ................... 163 Glovebox .
243 Oil ............................................... 170 Oil, engine .......................... 218, 222 Oil pressure .................................. 98 Operate pedal ............................... 96 Outside temperature .................... 86 Overrun cut-off .
244 Three-point seat belt .................... 46 Tools .......................................... 191 Top-tether fastening eyes ............ 61 Tow bar....................................... 163 Towing ................................ 163, 212 Towing another vehicle .
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