MG 3 Owners Handbook

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MG6 Owners Handbook
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CONTENTS
Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
TheOwner'sHandbook.........................................................................................................................................................1
StatusatTimeofPrinting.......................................................................................................................................................1
SymbolsUsed............................................................................................................................................................................1
VehicleIdenticationInformation................................................................................................3
VehicleIdentication................................................................................................................................................................3
VehicleIdenticationLabel.....................................................................................................................................................4
1InstrumentsandControls.............................................................................................5
InstrumentsandControlsOverview............................................................................................6
InstrumentPack.............................................................................................................................8
EngineCoolantT emperatureGauge....................................................................................................................................8
T achometer................................................................................................................................................................................9
Speedometer..............................................................................................................................................................................9
FuelGauge..................................................................................................................................................................................9
MessageCentre............................................................................................................................10
T emperatureandClock.........................................................................................................................................................10
GearPositionDisplay/GearChangeReminder...............................................................................................................10
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Odometer.................................................................................................................................................................................10
VehicleInformationDisplay..................................................................................................................................................11
WarningLightsandIndicators....................................................................................................26
LightingSwitch.............................................................................................................................34
MasterLightingSwitch...........................................................................................................................................................34
InstrumentDimmerControl...............................................................................................................................................35
ManualAdjustmentHeadlightLevelling DynamicHeadlampLevelling CorneringLamps
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FogLights..................................................................................................................................................................................37
DirectionIndicator/MainBeamLever................................................................................................................................38
HazardWarningLights..........................................................................................................................................................39
WipersandW ashers....................................................................................................................40
FrontWindscreenWiperControls...................................................................................................................................40
ProgrammedWashWipe.....................................................................................................................................................41
HeadlampWashers RainSensor
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SteeringColumn..........................................................................................................................43
SteeringColumnAdjustment...............................................................................................................................................43
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Horn...............................................................................................................................................44
Mirrors...........................................................................................................................................45
ExteriorMirrors......................................................................................................................................................................45
InteriorRear-viewMirror.....................................................................................................................................................47
VanityMirror.................................................................................................................................48
Windows........................................................................................................................................49
PowerOperatedWindowSwitch......................................................................................................................................49
WindowOperation................................................................................................................................................................49
InteriorLight................................................................................................................................51
FrontCourtesyandMapReadingLights...........................................................................................................................51
RearCourtesyLight...............................................................................................................................................................52
PowerSocket................................................................................................................................53
FrontPowerSocket...............................................................................................................................................................53
AccessoryPowerSocket*....................................................................................................................................................53
StorageEquipment......................................................................................................................55
Ashtray......................................................................................................................................................................................55
Glovebox..................................................................................................................................................................................55
CubbyBox................................................................................................................................................................................56
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CupHolder...................................................................................................................................57
FrontCupHolder.................................................................................................................................................................57
RearCupHolder....................................................................................................................................................................57
2AirConditioning...........................................................................................................59
Ventilation.....................................................................................................................................60
Vents..........................................................................................................................................................................................61
ElectronicAirConditioningControls
ConsolePanel..........................................................................................................................................................................63
AirConditioningDisplay.......................................................................................................................................................64
AirDistribution.......................................................................................................................................................................64
Blower.......................................................................................................................................................................................65
HeatedRearScreen...............................................................................................................................................................65
A/CButton...............................................................................................................................................................................65
AirRecirculation.....................................................................................................................................................................66
Defrost/Demist.......................................................................................................................................................................66
AutomaticAirConditioningControls
ConsolePanel..........................................................................................................................................................................67
AutomaticAirConditioningDisplay..................................................................................................................................68
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AUTOControl........................................................................................................................................................................68
ManualControl.......................................................................................................................................................................69
Blower.......................................................................................................................................................................................70
DualZoneT emperatureControl.......................................................................................................................................70
MONOControl......................................................................................................................................................................70
HeatedRearScreen...............................................................................................................................................................71
A/CButton...............................................................................................................................................................................71
OFF............................................................................................................................................................................................71
AirRecirculation.....................................................................................................................................................................72
Defrost/Demist.......................................................................................................................................................................72
HeatedFrontSeats...............................................................................................................................................................73
3AudioSystem...............................................................................................................75
AudioSystem
AudioSystemControlPanel................................................................................................................................................77
ControlButtons......................................................................................................................................................................78
BasicOperation.......................................................................................................................................................................78
RadioOperation.....................................................................................................................................................................80
CD,USB,AUXPlayer............................................................................................................................................................82
Antenna.....................................................................................................................................................................................84
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4SeatsandRestraints....................................................................................................85
Seats...............................................................................................................................................86
CorrectSeatingPosition.......................................................................................................................................................86
HeadRestraints.......................................................................................................................................................................87
ManualFrontSeat PowerFrontSeat
HeatingFrontSeat..................................................................................................................................................................89
FoldingtheRearSeats...........................................................................................................................................................90
SeatBelts......................................................................................................................................92
SafetyInformation...................................................................................................................................................................92
FasteningtheBelt...................................................................................................................................................................93
ReleasingtheBelt...................................................................................................................................................................94
UpperAnchorageHeightAdjustment...............................................................................................................................94
CheckingSeatBelts................................................................................................................................................................94
ReplacingSeatBelts................................................................................................................................................................95
SeatBeltPre-tensioners
AirbagSupplementaryRestraintSystem..................................................................................96
Airbags.......................................................................................................................................................................................96
ChildRestraints.........................................................................................................................103
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ChildRestraintInstructions...............................................................................................................................................103
5StartingandDriving..................................................................................................111
Handsets......................................................................................................................................112
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................................................112
HandsetBatteryRemovingandRetting........................................................................................................................113
EmergencyKey......................................................................................................................................................................115
Child-ProofLocks.......................................................................................................................116
AlarmSystem.............................................................................................................................117
EngineImmobilisation..........................................................................................................................................................117
LockingtheCarandArmingtheAlarm..........................................................................................................................117
T ailgate.....................................................................................................................................................................................121
StartingandDriving...................................................................................................................122
DockingStation.....................................................................................................................................................................122
StartingtheEngine................................................................................................................................................................123
Driving.....................................................................................................................................................................................124
StoppingtheEngine..............................................................................................................................................................124
EconomicalandEnvironmentalDriving..................................................................................126
Running-in...............................................................................................................................................................................126
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EnvironmentProtection......................................................................................................................................................126
DrivingStyle...........................................................................................................................................................................126
Howtosavefuelandextendthelifeofthevehicle.....................................................................................................127
Maintenance...........................................................................................................................................................................129
DieselParticulateFilter.............................................................................................................130
Fuel...........................................................................................................................................................................................130
Starting....................................................................................................................................................................................130
Driving.....................................................................................................................................................................................131
FuelSystem.................................................................................................................................132
FuelRequirements................................................................................................................................................................132
FuelFiller................................................................................................................................................................................132
FuelFilling...............................................................................................................................................................................133
InertiaSwitch.........................................................................................................................................................................134
6-SpeedManualT ransmission...................................................................................................136
BrakeSystem..............................................................................................................................137
FootBrake..............................................................................................................................................................................137
Anti-lockBrakeSystem(ABS)...........................................................................................................................................139
ElectricParkBrake(EPB)....................................................................................................................................................141
StabilityControlSystemandT ractionControlSystem........................................................144
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StabilityControlSystem(SCS)..........................................................................................................................................144
T ractionControlSystem(TCS)........................................................................................................................................144
SwitchingOnandOff...........................................................................................................................................................145
SCS/TCSWarningLight......................................................................................................................................................145
T yrePressureMonitoringSystem(TPMS)..............................................................................146
CruiseControl
IntelligentStop/StartSystem...................................................................................................150
ParkingAidSystem....................................................................................................................153
UltrasonicSensorParkingAidSystem RearParkingCamera
LoadCarrying.............................................................................................................................155
LoadSpace..............................................................................................................................................................................155
InternalLoading.....................................................................................................................................................................155
6EmergencyInformation............................................................................................157
HazardWarningDevices...........................................................................................................158
HazardWarningLights........................................................................................................................................................158
WarningT riangle...................................................................................................................................................................158
EmergencyStarting...................................................................................................................159
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UsingBoosterCables..........................................................................................................................................................159
StartingtheVehicle...............................................................................................................................................................159
VehicleRecovery.........................................................................................................................161
T owingforRecovery............................................................................................................................................................161
T ransporterorT railerwithRope....................................................................................................................................164
T yreRepair..................................................................................................................................165
T oolIdentication................................................................................................................................................................165
T yreRepair............................................................................................................................................................................166
FuseReplacement......................................................................................................................169
Fuses........................................................................................................................................................................................169
PassengerCompartmentFuseBox..................................................................................................................................170
AuxiliaryFuseBox................................................................................................................................................................174
BatteryT opFuseBox..........................................................................................................................................................175
EngineCompartmentFuseBox........................................................................................................................................176
BulbReplacement......................................................................................................................179
BulbSpecication..................................................................................................................................................................179
ReplacingBulbs......................................................................................................................................................................180
7Maintenance...............................................................................................................185
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RoutineServicing.......................................................................................................................186
Bonnet.........................................................................................................................................190
OpeningtheBonnet.............................................................................................................................................................190
ClosingtheBonnet...............................................................................................................................................................190
WarningWhentheBonnetisOpen................................................................................................................................190
EngineCompartment................................................................................................................191
Engine..........................................................................................................................................192
DieselEngineOil...................................................................................................................................................................192
CoolingSystem...........................................................................................................................195
CoolantCheckandT opUp...............................................................................................................................................195
CoolantSpecication...........................................................................................................................................................196
Brakes..........................................................................................................................................197
BrakePads..............................................................................................................................................................................197
BrakeFluidCheckandT opUp..........................................................................................................................................197
BrakeFluidSpecication.....................................................................................................................................................198
PowerSteering...........................................................................................................................199
PowerSteeringFluidCheckandT opUp........................................................................................................................199
PowerSteeringFluidSpecication....................................................................................................................................200
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Battery.........................................................................................................................................201
BatterySafety.........................................................................................................................................................................201
BatteryDisconnectionandReplacement........................................................................................................................201
BatteryCharging...................................................................................................................................................................203
BatteryMaintenance............................................................................................................................................................204
Washers.......................................................................................................................................205
WindscreenandFrontLampWasherCheckandT opUp..........................................................................................205
WasherNozzles....................................................................................................................................................................206
WashingFluidSpecication................................................................................................................................................206
Wipers.........................................................................................................................................207
WindscreenWiperBlades.................................................................................................................................................207
ReplacingFrontWiperBlades...........................................................................................................................................208
T yres.............................................................................................................................................209
Overview................................................................................................................................................................................209
NewT yres..............................................................................................................................................................................209
DirectionalT yres...................................................................................................................................................................209
T yreLife..................................................................................................................................................................................210
CaringforY ourT yres..........................................................................................................................................................211
T yreW earIndicators...........................................................................................................................................................212
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ReplacementT yres..............................................................................................................................................................212
WheelFitmentRotation.....................................................................................................................................................212
SnowChains..........................................................................................................................................................................213
CleaningandV ehicleCare.........................................................................................................214
WashingY ourCar................................................................................................................................................................214
CleaningtheInterior............................................................................................................................................................216
8T echnicalData............................................................................................................219
T echnicalDataDimensions.......................................................................................................220
Weights........................................................................................................................................221
T owingW eights.....................................................................................................................................................................221
MajorParametersofEngine.....................................................................................................222
RecommendedFluidsandCapacities......................................................................................223
WheelAlignment(UnladenCondition)..................................................................................224
WheelandT yre..........................................................................................................................224
T yrePressures(Cold)..................................................................................................................224
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PREFACE

Introduction

TheOwner'sHandbook

Thishandbookdescribesallofthevehiclesandstandard equipmentspecicationwithinthemodelrange.Someof theinformationtherefore,maynotapplytoyourparticular car.
Alwaysrememberthatifyouhaveanyqueriesconcerning theoperationorspecicationofyourcar,yourMG AuthorisedRepairerwillbegladtoadviseyou.

StatusatTimeofPrinting

MGoperatesapolicyofconstantproductimprovement andthereforereservestherighttochangespecications withoutnoticeatanytime.Whilsteveryeffortis madetoensurecompleteaccuracyoftheinformation inthispublication,noliabilitiesforinaccuraciesorthe consequencesthereof,includinglossordamageto property,orinjurytopersons,canbeacceptedbythe manufacturerorMGAuthorisedRepairerwhosupplied thepublication,exceptinrespectofpersonalinjurycaused bythenegligenceofthemanufacturerorMGAuthorised Repairer.

SymbolsUsed

Thefollowingsymbolsusedwithinthehandbookcallyour attentiontospecictypesofinformation.
Warning
Thiswarningsymbolidentiesprocedures thatmustbefollowedprecisely,or informationthatmustbeconsideredwith greatcare,inordertoreducetheriskof personalinjuryorseriousdamagetothecar.
Important
IMPORT ANT
Thestatementsstatedheremustbefollowedstrictly, otherwiseyourcarcouldbedamaged.
Note
Note:Thisdescribeshelpfulinformation.
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Thissymbolindicatespartsdescribedmustbedisposed ofbyauthorisedpersonsorbodiestoprotectthe environment.
Asterisk
Anasterisk(*)appearingwithinthetext,identiesfeatures oritemsofequipmentthatareeitheroptional,orareonly ttedtosomevehiclesinthemodelrange.
IllustrationInformation
Identiescomponentsbeingexplained.
Identiesmovementofcomponentsbeing explained.
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InanEmergency

IMPORT ANT
Rememberthebreakdownsafetycode
Ifabreakdownoccurswhiletravelling:
•Whereverpossible,consistentwithroadsafetyand trafcconditions,thecarshouldbemovedoffthe mainthoroughfare,preferablyintoalay-by.Ifa breakdownoccursonamotorway ,pullwelloverto theinsideofthehardshoulder .
•Switchonhazardlights.
•Ifavailable,positionawarningtriangleoraashing amberlight150to500ftbehindyourvehicletowarn approachingtrafc.Noteitisalegalrequirement ofsomecountriesthatawarningtriangleiscarried inthevehicle,ifindoubtconsultthelocalhighways agencyforfurtherinformation.
•Considerevacuatingpassengersthroughnearside doorsontothevergeasaprecautionincaseyour vehicleisaccidentallystruckbyothertrafc.
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VehicleIdenticationInformation
VehicleIdentication
1VehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
2EngineNumber
3TransmissionNumber
AlwaysquotetheV ehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN) whencommunicatingwithyourMGAuthorisedRepairer .
VehicleIdenticationLocation
VINLocation
•Stampedonaplatevisiblethroughthebottomlefthand cornerofthewindscreen.
•Ontheidenticationplate.
•OnthetopofthefrontRHsuspensionunit.
EngineNumberLocation
Stampedontherear-rightofthecylinderblock.(View fromthefrontoftheengine)
ManualTransmissionNumberLocation
Onalabelattachedtotheupperfaceofthetransmission housing.
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VehicleIdenticationLabel
Thevehicleidenticationlabelcontainsthefollowing information.
•TypeApprovalNumber
•VehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
•GrossV ehicleW eight
•GrossT rainW eight
•MaxFrontAxleW eight
•MaxRearAxleWeight
•PaintCode
•DieselSmokeLimitValue
•TrimCode
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LocationofV ehicleIdenticationLabel
TheV ehicleIdenticationLabelislocatedadjacenttothe tophingeontherighthandfrontdoor.
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InstrumentsandControls

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6InstrumentsandControlsOverview
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InstrumentPack
10MessageCentre
26WarningLightsandIndicators
34LightingSwitch
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WipersandW ashers
43SteeringColumn
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Horn
Mirrors
45
VanityMirror
48
Windows
49
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InteriorLight
PowerSocket
53
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StorageEquipment
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CupHolder
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1 2 3 7 984 1 05 6

InstrumentsandControlsOverview

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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
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PassengerAirbag10ElectricExteriorMirrorandWindowControls
2EntertainmentControlFaceplate
3InCarEntertainmentDisplay12
4DirectionIndicators/MainBeamLever13IgnitionSwitch
5InstrumentPack
6DriverAirbag
7Horn
8Wiper/WasherControls
9MasterLightingSwitch
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AcceleratorPedal
BrakePedal
14ClutchPedal
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GearShiftLever
16Heater/AirConditioningControls
17BonnetRelease
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InstrumentPack

1EngineCoolantT emperatureGauge
2Tachometer
3Speedometer
4FuelGauge
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EngineCoolantT emperatureGauge

Theenginecoolanttemperatureisindicatedbythenumber andcolourofsegmentsilluminated(gure1).
Whenthecoolanttemperatureislow,therst(lowest) segmentisilluminatedblue.Whentheengineisoperating atitsnormaltemperature,thersttofthwhitesegments areilluminatedwhite.Whensixthredsegmentis illuminated,thehightemperaturewarningindicator locatedintheinstrumentpackilluminatesandthemessage
HighEngineT empwillappearinthemessagecentre.
Whenthecoolanttemperaturerisesabovethe7th segmenttemperaturethreshold,thehighcoolant temperaturewarninglampwillashsimultaneouslywith themessageHighEngineT empappearingagaininthe messagecentre.
Highenginecoolanttemperaturecouldresultsevere damage.Stopthevehicleandswitchofftheengineassoon assafetypermitsandseekMGAuthorisedRepaireratthe earliestopportunity .
Iftheenginecoolanttemperaturesensormalfunctions,all segmentswillextinguishandthehightemperaturewarning
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indicatorwillashwiththemessageT emperature
SensorFaultappearinginthemessagecentre.

T achometer

Indicatesenginespeed(gure2),inrevolutionsper minute(×1000).
IMPORT ANT
T oprotecttheenginefromdamage,neverallowthe pointertoremainintheredsectorofthegaugefor prolongedperiods.

Speedometer

Indicatesroadspeed(gure3).

FuelGauge

Thequantityoffuelinthetankisindicatedbythenumberof segmentsilluminated(gure4).Therearesevensegments intotal.Whenonesegmentremainsilluminated,thelow fuelwarningindicatorontherighthandsideilluminates, withthemessageLowFuelappearinginthemessage centreandanaudiblewarningheard.Ifthefuelcontinues
tofalltoacriticalstate,thefuellampwillashalongwith the1stsegment.TheLowFuelmessagewillappearin themessagecentreandanaudiblewarningwillsoundagain.
IMPORT ANT
Ifthelowfuelwarninglightindicatorilluminates,refuel attheearliestopportunity.
Iftheclusterdetectsanout-of-rangefuelsendervalue whentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,thebottomfuelsegment willashalongwiththelowfuellamp,withthemessage
FuelSignalErrorappearinginthemessagecentre.
Anarrownexttothelowfuelwarninglightindicatesthat thefuelllerislocatedontherighthandsideofthecar .
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MessageCentre

Themessagecentredisplayisinthecentreofthe instrumentpack.Itisdividedintofourzones,containing thefollowinginformation.
1T emperatureandclock
2Gearpositiondisplay/gearchangereminder(if
enabled)
3Odometer
4Vehicleinformationdisplay
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T emperatureandClock

WhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,thecurrentambient temperatureandtimearedisplayed.

GearPositionDisplay/GearChange Reminder

Gearposition(1,2,3,4,5,6,R,N)isdispla yedinthiszone whenthefunctionisenabled.
Whenagearchangeisadvised,anupordownarrowwill bedispla yedabovethegearposition.Tosetthisfunction refertoVehicleInformationDisplay.

Odometer

WhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,thedisplayshowsthe totaldistancethecarhastravelled.
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VehicleInformationDisplay

Thevehicleinformationdisplaycontainsthefollowing information:
1Warninginformation(gureA)
2Tripcomputermenu(gureB)
3Menu(gureC)
WarningInformation
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Thevehicleinformationdisplayusestwomethodsto conveywarninginformationtothedriver .Theseare:
•Amessageaccompaniedbyasymbol
•Aviewofthevehiclewithanopendoor,bonnetor boot/tailgate
Somewarningmessagesarere-enforcedbyanaudible warning.
WarningMessagesandSymbols
T wotypesofwarningmessagesaredisplayed:
•Messagesre-enforcedbyaredoryellowsymbolandthe illuminationofawarninglight.
•Messagessupportedbyaredoryellowsymbolonly.
Whenafaultisdetected,theappropriatewarningmessage togetherwithasymbolwillappearinthedisplay.The messagewilldisappearafter3seconds.Ifthewarningisnot supportedbyawarninglight,theSystemFaultW arningwill displayinyelloworred.Thestaticsymbolofthewarning canbeaccessedbytheoperationofthetripcomputer switch.Ifawarningindicatorisalsoilluminated,thiswill remainilluminated,untilthefaultisrectied.
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Thefollowingmessagesappearinthemessagecentrebut arenotsupportedbydedicatedwarninglights;insteadtheir statusisshownbytheSystemFaultWarning(withthe exceptionoftheBewareofIcewarning).
IconMessage
Beware
ofIce
Engine
Disabled
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Action
Drivecarefully astheroadmay beslippery.
Indicatesan openpanel, pleaseclose indicatedpanel.
Anincorrect handsethasbeen insertedinthe dockingstation. Theengineis immobilised. Usecorrect handset.
IconMessage
Battery
Overspeed
Warning
T ripped
System
Action
See‘Handset
Key
Low
Inertia Switch
Fuel
Fault
Battery Removingand Retting’in ‘Starting& Driving’.
Slowdownuntil thespeedofthe carisbelowthe setlimit.
See‘Inertia Switch’in ‘Starting& Driving’.
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
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IconMessage
Low
Coolant
Lamp
Failure
LightsOn
Lights
offDelay
Active
forX.X
min
Action
See‘Coolant Checkand T opUp’in ‘Maintenance’.
Adippedbeam ordirection indicatorbulb hasfailed, replaceat theearliest opportunity.
Switchthelights offbeforeleaving thecar.
Information.
IconMessage
Alarm
T riggered
Door
Locked
Door
UnLocked
/FailT o
Lock
Headlamp
Washer
FluidLow
Stop
StartOn
Action
Information.
Information.
Information.
See‘Windscreen andFrontLamp WasherCheck andT opUp’in ‘Maintenance’.
Stop/Startis initiated.
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A
BC
A
BC
IconMessage
Stop
StartOff
/Stop
Start Fault
UseKey
toStart
Close
Driver
Door
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Action
See‘Stop/Start Intelligent System’in ‘Starting& Driving’.
Indicatesthat akeyrestartis required.
Indicatesthe needtoclose thedriver’s doortoenable theengineto restart.
IconMessage
Fasten
Seatbelt
Restart
Head Lamp
Control
Fault
Fully
Press
Clutch
Press Brake Pedal
Action
Indicatesthe needtofasten thedriver’sseat
to
belttoenable theengineto restart.
Indicatedthat AFSsystemhas afault.
Indicatingthe drivertopress clutch.
Indicatingthe drivertopress brakepedal.
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A
BC
A
BC
IconMessage
Clutch Switch
Fault
Select
Neutral
T o
Restart
Parking
Brake Force
Not
Enough
Release
EPBby
Switch
Please
Action
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
Indicatingthe drivertoselect neutral.
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
Requestingthe drivertorelease theEPBusing theswitch.
IconMessage
Action
Gradient
High
Press
Brake
Release
EPB
Front
Brake
Pads Worn /Rear Brake
Pads Worn
HillHold Unavaliable
Indicating gradientishigh.
Indicatingtothe drivertheneed topressthe braketorelease EPB.
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
Indicatinghill holdiscurrently unavailable.
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IconMessage
Caution
Wheels
Straight
Caution
Wheels
Straight
Limited
Engine Power
Vehicle
Network
Fault
Action
Requestingthe drivertoadjust thesteering
not
wheel.
Requestingthe drivertoadjust thesteering
not
wheel.
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
Door,Bonnet,BootOpenIndicator
Ifanydoororbonnetorbootisopenedwhentheignition isswitchedon,aplanand(or)sideviewofthecarwill displayed.Itwilldisappearafter3seconds,If,however
IconMessage
Diesel
Particle
Filter
Waterin
Fuel
Action
Requestingthe drivertochange
/
gearindirection ofarrow.
ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity.
Indicatesthat thefuelwater lterisfull andrequires emptying.
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2
1
0
6
5
4
OF F
M P H
km /h
12 0
1
5
0
1 8 0
2 1 0
9
0
6
0
3
0
R P M 1 0 0 0
6
0
8
0
1
0
0
1 2 0
1
4
0
4
0
2
0
0
S
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A B
oneormoredoors,orthebonnetarenotclosedwhen vehiclespeedexceeds3MPH(5km/h),thiswarningwillbe repeatedinthedisplay.
T ripComputer
WhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,thedifferenttrip computerfunctionscanbeselectedasfollows:
Lowlinemodels(A):Shortpress(<2seconds)
thebuttonontheendofthedirectionindicators/main beamlevertoselectthetripcomputerfunction.Usea longbuttonpress(>2seconds)toenterthemenufrom thetripcomputerortoenterahighlightedfunction.
Highlinemodels(B):Usetheleft-hand
thumbwheeltoscrollupandscrolldowntoselectthe tripcomputerfunctionortohighlightamenuitem. Presstheleft-handthumbwheeltoenterthemenu fromthetripcomputerortoenterahighlightedmenu item.
Thefollowinginformationwillbedisplayed.
•NextService
•DigitalSpeed
•FuelConsumption
•RangetoEmpty(distancetotankempty)
•AverageFuelConsumption
•AverageSpeed
•T rip1
•T rip2
•LapTime
•CurrentJourney
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•LastJourney Bypressingandholdingthebuttonorthumbwheelfor longerthan2seconds,theselecteddisplaycanbereset (notincludingdigitalspeed,fuelconsumption,rangeto empty,lastjourney).Whenatripcomputerfeatureis selected,itwillbedisplayeduntilthenexttripcomputer functionisselectedoruntilanotherfeatureisselected.
Note:Ifawarningmessageisreceivedwhilethetrip computerisinuse,thetripdisplaywillbereplacedby thewarningmessage.Afterdisplayfor3seconds,it willautomaticallyreturntothepreviousscreen.
Note:AnyoftheOptionscanbedisabled,sothatthe drivercantailorthelistofavailableinformationtosuit individualpreferences.
NextService
Themessagecentreshowsthedistanceremainingbefore thenextserviceisdueandtheestimateddatethatitwill bedueon.Thisdispla yappearsfor4secondseverytime theignitionisswitchedtopositionⅡ.
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Thedistancedisplaycommencesat15,000milesor24,000 kmandprogressivelyreducesinincrementsof25miles or50kmasthecarisdriven,untilzeroisreached.The relevantserviceshouldbecarriedassoonasthedistance displayshowszero.Afterthecompletionofeachservice, thedistancedisplaywillberesetto15,000milesor24,000 km.
Note:Becausetheserviceintervaldisplayreduces inincrementsof25milesor50km,itispossibleto undertakeashortjourneywithouttriggeringany movementfromthedisplay.
Allserviceshavenominaldistanceandtime-related intervalsof15,000miles/24,000kmor12months.
Note:Ifaserviceisnotcarriedout(orthedisplayis notreset),thedistanceindicator,havingreachedzero, willremainatzerountilitisreset.
DigitalSpeed
Thedigitalspeeddisplayfunctionisautomaticanddisplays thecurrentvehiclespeed.
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FuelConsumption
Thisfunctionisautomaticandindicatestheinstantaneous fuelconsumption.
RangetoEmpty
Thisfunctionisautomaticanddisplaystheremaining distanceyoucantravelbeforethefuelgaugereadsempty. Thedistancewillchangewhenthevehicleisrefuelled.
The‘rangetoempty’calculationisbasedonacombination ofcurrentdrivingstyleandthefuelconsumptionrecorded bythecomputerduringthepreviousfewminutes.
AverageFuelConsumption
Averagefuelconsumptioniscalculatedbydividingthe amountoffuelusedbythedistancetravelledsincelast reset.Theconsumptionvaluecanberesetatanytimeto begincalculatingnewconsumptionvaluesforaparticular journeyordrivingconditions.
Note:Averagefuelconsumptionisrelatedtodriving habits,roadcondition,load,tyrepressure,thequality ofoil,etc.
AverageSpeed
Thisfunctionisautomaticandindicatestheaveragespeed sincethelasttimeitwasreset.Theaveragespeeddisplay canberesetatanytimetobegincalculatinganewaverage speedvalueforaparticularjourneyordrivingcondition.
Trip1,Trip2
Thisfunctiondisplaysthetriprecordersincethelasttime itwasreset.T rip1andtrip2areindependent.
LapTime
Thisfunctiondisplaysthetimesincelastreset.Thelaptime displaycanberesetatanytimetobegincalculatinganew laptimevalueforaparticularjourneyordrivingconditions. Byeitherashortpressonthebuttonorashortpressof thumbwheel,thelaptimedisplaycanbestoppedorcarry on.
CurrentJourney
Thisfunctionisautomaticanddispla ystheduration,the cumulativevalueoffuelconsumption,anddistancevalues forthecurrentjourney.Thecurrentjourneyvaluescan
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beresetatanytimetobegincalculatingnewvaluesfora particularjourneyordrivingconditions.Italsocanbereset automaticallyafterthevehiclehasbeenatrest(speed<3 MPHor<5km/h)for30minutes.
Duringtheresetprocess,thedatavaluesforthecurrent journeyfunctionaresavedforusebythelastjourney function.
LastJourney
Thisfunctionisautomaticanddisplaystheduration, distanceandfuelvaluesforthelastjourney .Thesevalues areautomaticallyoverwritteneachtimeacurrentjourney resettakesplace.TheLastJourneydataisonlyresetby theglobaltripcomputerresetfunction.
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Menu
WhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,accessthemenuby selectingandholdingthebuttonformorethan2seconds (Lowline)orsimilarlypressingthethumbwheel(Highline).
Selectionswithinamenuaremadebybrieypressingthe buttonorrotatingthethumbwheeluntilyourchoiceis highlightedandthenpressingandholding.
Thismenuoffersthefollowingselections:
-Presstoreturntothepreviousmenu.
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•SpeedWarning
•NextService
•FunctionReset
•TPMSReset
•V ehicleOptions
SpeedW arning
Forlowlinemodels,pressandholdthebuttontosetthe speedwarning.Repeatedlypressthebuttontoselectyour desiredspeed.Thespeedwillchangeinincrementsof 5MPH(or5km/h)foreachbuttonpress.Speedrangeis 5-120MPH(or5-190km/h).Select upperlevelmenu.
Forhighlinemodels,themenudisplaysthecurrentsetting speed,‘+’and‘-’sign.Rotatethethumbwheelup(increase) ordown(decrease)tochangethespeedasrequired.Speed rangeis5-120MPH(or5-190km/h).Thespeedwill changeinincrementsof5MPH(or5km/h).Select toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
Whenspeedwarningisactive,themessageSlowDown andanaudiblewarningwillindicatetothedriverthatthe speedofthecarexceedsthelimitset.
toreturnto
SpeedWarningfunctioncanbeset‘off’asrequired.
NextService
Showstheserviceintervalannouncementsymbol,the estimateddateofthenextserviceandthedistance remainingwhicheverissoonerbeforeitshouldbecarried out.
FunctionReset
T oresetthetriprecorderreadings,selectT rip1,T rip
2,AverageFuel,AverageSpeed,orAll,then
pressandholdthebutton(lowlinecars)orthelefthand thumbwheel(highlinecars)toreset.Select returntoupperlevelmenu.
TPMS(T yrePressureMonitoringSystem)Reset
SelectTPMSresetmenu,thenpressandholdTPMS
Reset.Thiswillinitialisethesystem.Ifsuccessful,TPMS
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ResetOKwillappearandifunsuccessful,TPMSReset Failedwillappear,consultyourMGAuthorisedRepairer .
Note:TPMSwillneedtobereseteverytimethetyres arereplacedorthepressuresarechanged.
Note:TheTPMSresetmenuwillonlybeavailable whenthecarisstationary,withtheparkingbrake appliedandignitioninposition
Note:ATPMSresetwillbecompletedafterthevehicle hastravelledtotalof1hourormoreataroadspeed greaterthan6MPH(10km/h).
VehicleOptions
IntheVehicleOptionsmenu,youcanconguresome featuresonthefollowingsystemsorsettings.
Note:Thevehicleoptionsmenuwillonlybeavailable whenthecarisstationary,withtheparkingbrake appliedandignitioninposition
Ⅱ Ⅱ
.
Ⅱ Ⅱ
.
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Security
Allowspersonalisationofthespeedlockingfunctionand unlockingfunction.
SpeedLocking
PressandholdSpeedLocking,thenselectOnorOff asrequired.Select
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
Unlocking
PressandholdUnlocking,thenselectAllDoorsor
DriverOnlyasrequired.Select
levelmenu.
toreturntoupper
ProgW ashWipe
Enableordisableprogrammedwashwipe.Pressandhold
OfforOn.Select
Pleasereferto‘ProgrammedWashWipe’inthischapter .
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
Units
Setstheunitsofmeasurementforconsumptionand distance.
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Consumption
SelecteitherL/100km,km/L,Mpg(US)orMpg
(UK).Selecttoreturntoupperlevelmenu.
Distance
SelectMilesorkm.Selecttoreturntoupperlevel menu.
LightsOffDelay
SetstheLightsOffDelayfunction.Allowsthedriver toselectilluminationoffrontlights(headlampdipped beams)and/orrearlights(rearfogguardlamps)orboth. Inaddition,thedurationthatthelightsareilluminatedcan bedened.
SelectFront,followedbyFrontOnorFrontOff. Press
SelectRear,followedbyRearOnorRearOff.Press
T osettheduration,selectDuration.Thecurrent durationwillbedisplayed.Press‘+’or‘-’tochangethe durationasrequired.Adurationofupto5minutesin
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
incrementsof30secondscanbeselected.Select returntoupperlevelmenu.
FindMyCar
Enableordisableautomaticilluminationofnominated exteriorlampsforaspecicduration,whenunlocking thecarwiththehandset.Thiswillassistthedriverin locatingthecarinbusycarparks.Thedrivercanselect illuminationoffrontlights(headlampdippedbeams),rear lights(rearfogguardlamps)orboth.
SelectFront,followedbyFrontOnorFrontOff. Select
SelectRear,followedbyRearOnorRearOff.Select
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
T osettheduration,selectDuration.Thecurrent durationwillbedisplayed.Press‘+’or‘-’tochangethe durationasrequired.Adurationofupto5minutesandin incrementsof30secondscanbeselected.Select returntoupperlevelmenu.
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toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
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Language
SelectEnglish,中 中
文 文
,Deutsch,Français,Italiano,
EspañoorPortuguêstosetthelanguageofthe
displayedtextformessagecentre.Select toupperlevelmenu.
toreturn
SpeedWarning
PressandholdSpeedWarning,thenselectOff orManualtosettheoperationalmodeofthespeed warning.Ifmanualmodeisselected,themanualsetpoint willbeadoptedasthethresholdtoactivatetheoverspeed warning.
Selecttoreturntoupperlevelmenu.
GearDisplay
Enableordisablethegeardisplayfunction.Pressand holdGearDisplay,thenselectOnorOffasrequired. Select
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
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DialSweep
Enableordisablethestart-updialsweepfunctioninthe cluster.PressandholdDialSweep,thenselectOn orOffasrequired.Selecttoreturntoupperlevel menu.
GearChange
Enableordisablethegearchangewarningfunction.Press andholdGearChange,thenselectOfforEcoor
Sportasrequired.Selecttoreturntoupperlevel
menu.
TripComputer
Setthetripcomputerdisplay.SelectDefaultor
Functions.Select
SelectDefault,thenselectHistoryorBlankas required.Select
SelectFunctions,thenselectDigitalSpeed,
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
toreturntoupperlevelmenu.
InstantaneousFuel,RangetoEmpty,Average Fuel,AveSpeed,T rip2,LapTime,Current
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JourneyorLastJourneyasrequired.Selectto
returntoupperlevelmenu.
AdaptiveFrontlightingSystem(AFS)
EnableordisabletheAFSfunction.PressandholdAFS, thenselectOnorOffasrequired.Selecttoreturn toupperlevelmenu.
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DigitalClock
Thisallowsthesettingofthedigitalclockifnosignalis availablefromtheincarentertainmentsystem.
PressandholdDigitalClock,thenselectHourorMin asrequired.
Thismenuwillnotappearwhenasignalisavailable fromtheincarentertainmentsystem.
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WarningLightsandIndicators

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MainBeam-Blue
Illuminateswhentheheadlightsareswitchedtomainbeam.
SideLamps-Green
Illuminateswhenthesideorheadlightsareswitchedon.
DirectionIndicators-Green
Theleftandrightdirectionindicatorsarerepresentedby directionalarrowslocatedatthetopoftheinstrument display.Thewarninglightsashsynchronisedwiththe exteriorleftorrightdirectionindicatorlightswhenever theyareoperating.
Ifthehazardwarninglightsareoperated,bothwarning lightswillashtogether .
Ifeitherwarninglightashesveryrapidly,thismeansthat oneofthefrontorreardirectionindicatorlightsisnot operating.
Note:Failureofasiderepeaterlightwillhavenoeffect onthewarninglightashfrequency.
RearFogGuardLight-Y ellow
Illuminateswhentherearfogguardlightsareswitchedon.
SRSWarning-Red
Thewarninglightilluminateswhentheignitionisin positionⅡandextinguishesafterafewseconds.Ifthe lightilluminatesatanyothertimeorfailstoextinguish afterstartup,anairbagrestraintsystemfaultorseatbelt pre-tensionersfaulthasbeendetected,thenAirbag
Faultandawarningiconwillappearinthemessagecentre
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andanaudiblewarningwillbegivenwhentheengineis started.SeekanMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently .
SeatBeltWarning-Red
WhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,ifaseatbeltforan occupiedfrontseatremainsunfastened,thelampwillturn on.
Iftheseatbeltforanoccupiedseatremainsunfastened oncethevehicleforwardspeedhasexceeded3MPH (5km/h),thewarninglampwillashaccompaniedby anaudiblewarning,themessageFastenSeatBelt
PleaseorFastenPassengerSeatBeltwillappear
inthemessagecentre.
Thewarningwillcontinueuntileithertheseatbelt isfastenedcorrectlyorreversegearisselected.On stop/startvehiclesthewarningwillcontinueuntiltheseat beltisfastenedcorrectly,reversegearisselected,or90 secondshasexpired.
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CruiseControl-Y ellow/Green
Thelightilluminatesgreenwhenthemasterswitchis pressedbutnocruisespeedisactiveandyellowwhen cruisecontrolisactive.Themessagecentrewilldisplay
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CruiseSet###MPH(###representsthespeedset)
orCruiseControl:Standbyasappropriate.Ifa faultisdetected,thewarninglightwillashyellowandthe messageCruiseControl:Faultwillbedisplayed.
LowOilPressure-Red
Illuminatesredasalampcheckwhentheignitionisin positionⅡandextinguisheswhentheengineisstarted.If thelightremainson(accompaniedbythemessageLow
OilPressure),orilluminatescontinuouslywhendriving,
seriousenginedamagecouldoccur;stopthevehicleas soonassafetypermitsandSWITCHOFFTHE
ENGINEIMMEDIA TEL Y.Checktheoillevel.Seek
anMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
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AlternatorChargeW arning-Red
Thelightilluminatesredasalampcheckwhentheignition isinpositionⅡandextinguishesassoonastheengine isrunning.Ifthelightremainson(accompaniedbythe messageAlternatorFail),orilluminateswhendriving, itindicatestothedriverthatthechargingoutputfromthe alternatortothebatteryislow.SeekanMGAuthorised Repairerurgently.
T yrePressureMonitoringSystem(TPMS)
Warning-Y ellow
Thelightilluminatesyellowwhentheignitionisinposition .Itextinguishesafterafewseconds.Ifthereislowtyre pressuredetected,thelightilluminatesyellowandLow
T yrePressurewillappearinthemessagecentre.Check
forlowtyrepressure/attyre,adjustyourtyrepressures orseekanMGAuthorisedRepairer.
Ifthereisafaultwiththesystem,thelightwillashfor about90secondsthenremainson.T yrePressure
SystemFailwillappearinthemessagecentre.Seek
anMGAuthorisedRepairer .
StabilityControlSystem/T ractionControl
OperationandFaultW arning-Y ellow
Thelightilluminatesyellowasalampcheckwhenthe ignitionisinpositionⅡandextinguishesafterafew seconds.Ifthereisafaultwiththesystem,thewarning lightwillilluminatewhenthecarisbeingdriven.The messagecentrewilldisplayStabilityControlFailor
T ractionControlFailasappropriate.Stopthecar
assoonassafetypermitsandcontactMGAuthorised Repairerforinspectionatyourearliestconvenience.Ifthe warninglightashesduringdriving,thisindicatesthatthe systemistakingcontroltoassistthedriver .
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O F F
ABS
StabilityControlSystem/T ractionControlOff
Warning-Y ellow
Thelightilluminatesyellowasalampcheckwhenthe ignitionisinpositionⅡandextinguishesafterafew seconds.Ifthestabilitycontrolsystemortractioncontrol systemareswitchedoff,thewarninglightwillilluminate. ThemessageStabilityControlOfforT raction
ControlOffwillappearinthemessagecentre.
ABSW arning-Y ellow
Thelightilluminatesforafewsecondsasalampandsystem checkwhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ.Ifthelightdoesnot extinguish,andABSFailappearsinthemessagecentre, thenafaulthasoccurredwiththeABSsystemandyou shouldseekanMGAuthorisedRepairerattheearliest opportunity.
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IfanABSfaultoccurswhiledriving,ABSoperationwillbe suspended,butnormalbrakingwillstillbeavailable.Seek anMGAuthorisedRepairerattheearliestopportunity.
BrakeSystemW arning-Red
Thisredwarninglightwillilluminateforafewsecondsasa lampcheckwhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ.
Ifthewarninglightremainsilluminatedafterlampcheck, afaultwiththebrakesystemisindicated-themessage
BrakeFailwillappearinthemessagecentre.Checkthe
brakeuidlevel(See‘BrakeFluid’in‘Maintenance’).Ifthe lightcontinuestoilluminate,stopthecarassoonassafety permitsandseekanMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
CheckEngine/DrivebyWireWarning-Y ellow
Thiswarninglightisusedtoindicateanengineoperation faultisdetectedbytheenginemanagementsystem.The
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indicatorilluminatesasasystemcheckwhentheignitionis inpositionⅡandshouldextinguishafterafewseconds.
Ifanon-emissionsrelatedfaultoccurswhilethevehicleis beingdriven,theindicatorwillilluminateandthemessage
CheckEnginewillappearinthemessagecentre.Seek
anMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
MalfunctionIndicatorLampWarning-Y ellow
Thiswarninglightisusedtoindicateanemissionrelated faultisdetectedbytheenginemanagementsystem.The indicatorilluminatesasasystemcheckwhentheignition isinpositionⅡandshouldextinguishwhentheengineis started.
Ifanengineoperationproblemoccurswhilethevehicleis beingdriven,theindicatorwillilluminateandthemessage
EngineFaultwillappearinthemessagecentre.Seekan
MGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
ElectronicHydraulicPowerAssistedSteering
(EHPAS)/ElectronicSteeringColumnLock
(ESCL)/SteeringAngleSensor(SAS)Warning-
Red
Thisredwarninglightwillilluminateforafewsecondsasa lampcheckwhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ.
Thewarninglightisusedtoindicatetothedriverthata faultexistsinelectronichydraulicpowerassistedsteering orelectronicsteeringcolumnlocksystemorsteeringangle sensor.
IfEHP AShasafault,thewarninglightwillilluminateand themessagecentrewilldisplayP owerSteeringFault. SeekanMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
IfESCLhasafault,thewarninglightwillilluminateandthe messagecentrewilldisplaySteeringSystemFault. SeekanMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
IfSAShasafault,themessagescreenwilldisplaySAS
Fault.IfSASisnotcalibrated,themessagescreenwill
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displaythepromptmessageSASUncalibrated.Seek anMGAuthorisedRepairerurgently.
EPBStatusWarning-Red
WhentheEPBisengagedtheredwarninglightilluminates. IfafaultoccurswiththeEPBswitchthewarninglightwill ash.
EPBFaultW arning-Y ellow
ThisyellowwarninglightindicatesafaultwiththeEPB, orthattheEPBisinadiagnosticstate.Warninglamp illuminationisaccompaniedbyanaudiblealarm.
Stop/StartActiveIndication-Green
Thiswarninglightwillilluminateforafewsecondsasa
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lampcheckwhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ.Thewarning lightilluminatesgreentoindicatetothedriverthatthe engineisbeingcontrolledbystopstartsystem.When StopStartfunctionisinhibited,thelightwillextinguish afterashing3times,andthemessageStopStart
CurrentlyUnavailablewillappearinthemessage
centre.
SystemFaultW arning/AlarmStatusW arning-
Y ellow/Red
Thiswarninglightisusedtoindicatetothedriverthestatus ofanynon-tell-talewarnings.Thisisabi-colouredwarning lampilluminatedineitherredoryellowdependingupon whatwarningscurrentlyexist.Thelampisilluminatedred ifaredwarningexists.Thelampisilluminatedyellowifa yellowwarningexists.Ifbothredandyellowwarningsexist simultaneously,thentheLEDisashedalternatelyredand thenyellowat2secondintervals.
Whenignitionisoff,thewarninglightprovidesinformation aboutthestatusofthealarmsystem.Pleaseseemore
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informationin‘LockingtheCarandArmingtheAlarm’in ‘Starting&Driving’.
GlowPlugW arning-Y ellow
Thewarninglightilluminatesyellow.Theglowplugwarning isusedtoindicatetothedriverthatthedieselengine glowplugsarestillheatingandarebelowtheircut-off temperaturethreshold,abovewhichtheenginema ybe cranked.
PassengerAirbagOff-Y ellow
Thewarninglightislocatedontheremotedisplaymodule andisusedtoindicatethatthepassengerairbaghasbeen disabled.Ifthepassengerairbaghasbeendisabled,the lightwillremainilluminateduntiltheairbagisenabled, andthemessagePassengerAirbagOffwillappear inthemessagecentre.Oncethepassengerairbaghas beenenabled,thelightwillextinguishandthemessage
PassengerAirbagOnwillappearinthemessage
centre.
Note:Theremotedisplaymoduleismountedonthe roof.
PassengerAirbagOn-Y ellow
Thewarninglightislocatedontheremotedisplaymodule andisusedtoindicatethatthepassengerairbaghasbeen enabled.Ifthepassengerairbaghasbeenenabled,the lightwillremainilluminateduntiltheairbagisdisabled, andthemessagePassengerAirbagOnwillappear inthemessagecentre.Oncethepassengerairbaghas beendisabled,thelightwillextinguishandthemessage
PassengerAirbagOffwillappearinthemessage
centre.
Note:Theremotedisplaymoduleismountedonthe roof.
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LightingSwitch

MasterLightingSwitch

1AUTOlights
2Side,tailandlicenceplatelights
3Headlights
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AUTOLights
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Withtheignitionswitchedon,turnthemasterlighting switchtoAUTOposition(1).TheAUTOlighting systemconstantlymonitorstheambientlightlevelsand automaticallyswitchesthedippedheadlamps,sidelight, taillightsonandoffasrequired.
Side,T ailandLicencePlateLights
T urnthemasterlightingswitchtoposition(2),toswitchon theside,tailandlicenceplatelights.Thesidelightwarning lightwillilluminateandSidelightsOnwillappearinthe messagecentre.Ifthelightsarestillswitchedonwhenthe ignitionhandsetisremovedandthedriver’ sdoorisopened, anaudiblewarningwillbegivenandLightsOninformation willbedisplayedinthemessagecentre.
Headlights
Withtheignitionswitchedon,turnthemasterlighting switchtoposition(3),toswitchontheheadlights.
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HeadlightCourtesyDelay
Havingstoppedthecarandturntheignitionoff.Then movethedirectionindicatorlevertothemainbeam position.Theheadlightsandrearfogguardlightswill remainilluminatedforyousetting.Forinformationon conguringtheLightsOffDelay,see‘Menu’of‘Message Centre’.
DaytimeRunningLights
Thedaytimerunninglightsturnonautomaticallywhen theignitionswitchisinpositionII.Whenthesideor headlightsareswitchedon,thedaytimerunninglightsare extinguished.

InstrumentDimmerControl

WhentheignitionisinpositionII,andthesidelamps ordippedheadlampsareon,rotatethecontrolupto increaseordowntodecreaseinstrumentillumination.The instrumentdimmeralsocontrolsthebacklightillumination ofswitches,audiosystem,messagecentreandthesatellite navigationsystem(iftted).Whenthesidelightsare switchedonthemessagecentredisplayontheinstrument packandthesatellitenavigationsystem(iftted)willdim automatically.
ManualAdjustmentHeadlightLevelling
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Theangleofthedippedbeamisaffectedbythedistribution ofpassengerandluggageweightwithinthecar .
T oensurecorrectheadlampaim,andnotdazzleon-coming trafc,theheadlamplevellingswitchpositionshouldbe
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adjustedaccordingtothevehicleloadingconditionin accordancewiththefollowingtable:
PositionLoad
0Driver,ordriver&frontpassenger
1
Alltheseatsoccupiedwithnoload
Alltheseatsoccupiedplusanevenly
2
distributedloadintheboot,achievethegross vehicleweight
Driveronly,plusanevenlydistributedloadin
3
theboot,achievethegrossvehicleweight
DynamicHeadlampLevelling
DynamicHeadlampLevellingispartoftheAdaptive FrontlightingSystem(AFS).Withthedippedbeam headlampsswitchedon,vehiclesttedwiththeDynamic HeadlampLevellingsystemwillautomaticallyadjustthe headlampaimaccordingtovehiclespeed,acceleration, decelerationandunevenroadsurfaces.
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CorneringLamps
CorneringLampsarepartoftheAdaptiveFrontlighting System(AFS).Illuminationofdriverblindspotswhen corneringisachievedbyaddingextralightstothe traditionalheadlamps.
Whentravellingforwards,thedippedheadlampsare switchedon,vehiclespeedisbelow25mph(40kph)and thesteeringwheelisrotatedinexcessof30degrees,the correspondingcorneringlampwillilluminate.Ifreversing, thecorneringlampoppositethesteeringwheelrotational directionwillilluminate.ForAFScongurationplease referto'MessageCentre'inthe'InstrumentandControls' section.
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FogLights

Foglightsshouldonlybeusedinpoor visibility,inappropriateusecoulddazzle otherdrivers.
Note:Therearfoglightsareswitchedoff automaticallywhenthemainlightingswitchisturned off.
RearFogLights
WhentheignitionisinpositionII,lightsareswitchedon, pullthelightswitchouttoposition1toswitchontherear foglights.Thewarninglightintheinstrumentpackwill illuminatewhenthefoglightsareon.RearFogLampsOn willappearinthemessagecentre.
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2
3
1
4

DirectionIndicator/MainBeamLever

T akecarenottodazzleoncomingvehicles whendrivingusingmainbeamheadlights.
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DirectionIndicators
Movetheleverdown(1)toindicateaLEFTturn,orup (2)toindicateaRIGHTturn.ThecorrespondingGREEN warninglightintheinstrumentpackwillashintimewith thedirectionindicators.
T oindicatealanechange,presstheleverbrieyand release,theindicatorswillashthreetimesandthen cancel.
HeadlightMainandDippedBeam
WhentheignitionisinpositionII,dippedheadlamps switchedon,pushtheleverawayfromthesteeringwheel (3)toswitchonmainbeam.TheBLUEwarninglightin theinstrumentpackilluminates,MainBeamOnappearsin themessagecentre.Pushtheleverawayfromthesteering wheel(3)againtoswitchoffMainBeamheadlamp.
HeadlightFlash
T obrieyashthemainbeamonandoff,pullthelever towardsthesteeringwheel(4)andthenrelease.
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LampFailure
Failureofanyofthefollowingbulbswillbeconrmedbya messageandsymbolinthemessagecentre.
•Frontdirectionindicator .
•Reardirectionindicator .
•Dippedbeamheadlamps.
Note:Thesidelamps,siderepeaterlampsandcentre highmountedstoplamparenotmonitoredbythis system.

HazardWarningLights

Presstheswitchtooperatethehazardwarninglights.All thedirectionindicatorsanddirectionindicatorwarning lightswillashtogether .Pressagaintoswitchoffandthe directionindicatorsanddirectionindicatorwarninglights willturnoff.
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5
2
3
4

WipersandWashers

IMPORT ANT
•Avoidoperatingthewipersonadryscreen.
•Infreezingorveryhotconditions,ensurethatthe bladesarenotfrozenorstucktotheglassbefore beingoperated.
•Inwinter ,removesnoworicefromaroundthearms andblades,includingthewipedareaofthescreen.
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FrontWindscreenWiperControls
Thewipersandwasherswilloperatewiththeignitionin positionⅠ,i.e.Auxiliary.Pushtheleveruptoselect differentwiperspeeds.
•Intermittentwipe/Automaticwipe
•Normalspeedwipe(2)
•Fastspeedwipe(3)
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•SingleWipe(4)
•WiperDelaySwitch(5)
•ProgrammedW ash/Wipe(6)
Intermittentwipe/Automaticwipe
Pushthelever(1)uptoselecttheintermittent wipe/Automaticwipe Rotatetheswitch(5)tovarytheintermittenttimeof wiperoperation.Intermittentoperationtimeofwipers willalsobeamendedaccordingtoroadspeed-increased roadspeedwillreduceintermittentoperationtime.
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NormalSpeedWipe
Pushthelever(2)uptoselectthenormalspeedwipe, wiperswillwipeatnormalspeed.Iftheroadspeeddrops below8km/hwhilethewipersareoperating,theywill slowtothenextslowestoperatingmode;i.e.fastwipe tonormalwipe,normalwipetointermittent.Thisfacility canbemanuallyoverriddenbychangingthewipesetting.
FastSpeedWipe
Pushthelever(3)uptoselectthefastspeedwipe,wipers willwipeathighspeed.Iftheroadspeeddropsbelow8 km/hwhilethewipersareoperating,theywillslowtothe nextslowestoperatingmode;i.e.fastwipetonormalwipe, normalwipetointermittent.Thisfacilitycanbemanually overriddenbychangingthewipesetting.
SingleWipe
Pullthelever(4)downandrelease,wiperswillwipeonce. Iftheleverishelddown,thewiperswilloperateathigh speeduntiltheleverisreleased.

ProgrammedWashWipe

Pullthelever(6)towardsthesteeringwheel-thewashers operateimmediately .Afterashortdelay ,thewiperswill commenceoperatinginconjunctionwiththewashers, bothfunctionscontinuinguntiltheleverisreleased.The programmedwashwipefunctioncanbedisabled;referto section‘ProgWashWipe’of‘MainMenu’intheChapter ‘MessageCentre’.
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IMPORT ANT
Ifthewashersfailtodeliverthescreenwashsolution (dirtoricemayhaveblockedthejets),releasethe leverimmediately.Thiswillpreventthewipersfrom operating,andtheconsequentriskofvisibilitybeing impairedbydirtsmearingacrosstheunwashed windscreen.
HeadlampWashers
CarsequippedwithHIDheadlampsfeatureheadlamp washers,thesearelocatedinthebumper.
Afterswitchingontheheadlamps,therstuseofthe screenwasherswillinitiateaheadlampwash.Afterthis, everyfourthscreenwashwillresultinasingleheadlamp wash.
RainSensor
Somemodelsareequippedwitharainsensorttedto theinsideofthewindscreenbehindtherearviewmirror . Thesensorisabletodetectvaryingamountsofwateron theoutsideofthewindscreen.Withthewipercontrol
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settointermittent,thevariabledelaywillbeadjusted automaticallyaccordingtotheinformationsuppliedbythe rainsensor .
Note:Ifthesensordetectsconstantrain,thewipers willoperatecontinuously.Thesensitivityofthesensor canbealteredbymeansofthewipervariabledelay.
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SteeringColumn

SteeringColumnAdjustment

Donotattempttoadjusttheheightorangle ofthesteeringwheelwhilethecarisin motion.Thisisextremelydangerous.
T oadjusttheangleandheightofthesteeringcolumnto suityourdrivingposition:
1Fullyreleasethelockinglever.
2Holdthesteeringwheelinbothhandsandtiltthe
steeringcolumnupordowntomovethewheelinto themostcomfortableposition.
3Pullorpushthesteeringwheelcloserto,orfurther
awayfromyourbody .
4Onceacomfortabledrivingpositionhasbeenselected,
pullthelockingleverfullyuptolockthesteering columnintoitsnewposition.
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Horn

WhentheignitionswitchisinpositionIorII,pressthe steeringwheelpadwherearrowedtooperatethehorn.
Note:Thevehiclehornpressandthedriver'sairbag arelocatedincloseproximityonthesteeringwheel. Theillustrationshowsthepositionofthehorn,
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pleaseensurethatyoupressinthisareatoavoidany potentialconictwiththeoperationoftheairbag.
IMPORT ANT
T oavoidpossibleSRSissues,pleasedonotpresswith excessiveforceorhittheairbagcoverwhenoperating thehorn.
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Mirrors

ExteriorMirrors

Note:Objectsviewedinexteriormirrorsmayappear furtherawaythantheyactuallyare.
MirrorGlassAdjustment
•WiththeignitioninpositionIorII,pressthe appropriateswitch(1)toselecttheleftorrightmirror. Theselected(L)or(R)buttonwillbeilluminated.
•Useswitch(2)totiltthemirrorglassup/down/leftor right.
•Useswitch(1)againtodisabletheswitchandprevent inadvertentlymovingthemirrorglass.
HeatingElements
Thedoormirrorshaveintegralheating elementswhichdisperseiceormistfromtheglass.The heatingelementsoperatewhiletheHeatedRearWindow isswitchedon.
Note:Theheatedrearwindowandmirrorheating elementsonlyworkwhiletheengineisrunning.
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Thebodyofeachdoormirrorisdesignedtofoldatagainst thesideofthecaronimpact.
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Themirrorscanalsobefoldedbackmanuallytowardsthe sidewindowsintoa‘park’positiontoenablethecarto negotiatenarrowopenings,orwhenparked.
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IMPORT ANT
•Theexteriormirrorglassiselectronicallyadjusted usingthemirrorswitch,DONO Tattempttoadjust themirrorglassbyhand,thiscouldresultindamage totheadjustmentcomponents.
•Exteriormirrorsareoperatedwithmotors. Therefore,ushingwithhighpressurewaterjets directlyinthecarwashmayresultinthefailureof theelectricdevice.
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InteriorRear -viewMirror

Beforedriving,adjustthebodyofthemirrorbyhandto achievethebestpossibleviewtotherear .Thedipping functionofboththeautomaticandmanualmirrorshelps toreduceglarefromtheheadlightsoffollowingvehiclesat night.
AutomaticMirror
Theinteriormirrorisequippedwithalightsensor (arrowed)whichactivatestheautomaticdippingfunction, whenafollowingvehicle’ sheadlightscoulddazzlethe
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ManualMirror
Movetheleveratthebaseofthemirrorforwardto‘dip’ themirror.Normalvisibilityisrestoredbypullingthelever backagain.
Note:Insomecircumstances,theviewreectedina ‘dipped’manualmirrorcanconfusethedriverasto thepreciselocationoffollowingvehicles.Remember totakeadditionalcare.
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VanityMirror

Thedriver’svanitymirrorshouldonlybe usedwhenthecarisstationary.
Pivotthesunvisor(1)downwardandopenthecoverto usethevanitymirror(2).
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L
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5
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Windows

PowerOperatedWindowSwitch

1FrontRightWindowSwitch
2FrontLeftWindowSwitch
3RearRightWindowSwitch
4RearLeftWindowSwitch
5RearWindowIsolationSwitch

WindowOperation

Ensurechildrenarekeptclearwhenraisingor loweringawindow.
Pushtheswitch(1-4)downtolower,andpulltheswitchup toraisethewindow.Thewindowwillstopmovingassoon astheswitchisreleased(unlessthe‘One-T ouch’function isactive).
Note:Thefrontandrearpassengerwindowscanalso beoperatedbyindividualwindowswitches,mounted oneachdoor.Therearwindowswitcheswillnotbe operatediftherearwindowisolationswitchhasbeen activated.
Note:Theelectricwindowcanbeoperatedwiththe ignitioninposition closed).
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RearWindowIsolationSwitch
Pressthebutton(5)toisolatetherearwindowcontrols (anindicatorlightinthebuttonilluminates),pressagainto restorecontrol.
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Note:ItisrecommendedthatyouISOLATEtherear windowswitcheswhencarryingachild.
‘One-T ouch’Down
Bybrieypressingandthenreleasing(withinhalfa second)awindowswitch,thewindowcanbefullyopened. Windowmovementcanbestoppedatanytimebypressing theswitchagain.
‘One-T ouch’Upand‘Anti-Trap’
Somevehicleshavea‘One-T ouch’upfunctionwhichacts inthesamewayas‘One-T ouch’down.
The‘Anti-T rap’functionisasafetyfeaturewhichprevents thewindowfromfullyclosingifanobstructionissensed­ifthishappensthewindowwillopenslightlytoallowthe obstructionberemoved.
‘Lazy-lock’Function
Afterswitchingoffandexitingthevehicle,pressingand holdingthe‘lock’buttononthehandsetforapproximately 3secondswillinitiatethe‘Lazy-lock’function,allwindows willfullyclose.Whenunlockingthevehicle,holdingthe
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‘unlock’buttonforapproximately3secondswillfullyopen allthewindows.
Note:Ifthebatteryisdisconnected,the‘One-T ouch’ and‘Anti-T rap’featureswillbelost.T orestorethese features,fullyopenandthenfullycloseeachwindow holdingtheswitchfor5secondsinthecloseposition.
Note:DONOToperatetheswitchformorethan20 secondssoastoprotectthemotorfromoverheating, theswitchwillnotoperate.Ifthisoccurs,pleasewait untilthemotorcoolsdown.
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InteriorLight

FrontCourtesyandMapReadingLights

ManualOperation
Presstheswitch(1)toturnthecourtesylighton,press againtoturnoff.Pressoneoftheswitches(2)toturnon amapreadinglight,pressagaintoturnoff.
AutomaticOperation
Courtesylightilluminationoccursautomaticallywhenever thefollowingoccur .
•Thecarisunlocked.
•Adoororthetailgateisopened.
•Thehandsetisremoved,providingthesidelightshave beenilluminatedduringtheprevious30seconds.
Note:Ifadoororthetailgateisleftopenforlonger than15minutes,a‘time-out'functionwillextinguish theinteriorlightsautomaticallytopreventthebattery fromdischarging.
Ifnecessary,theautomaticilluminationfeaturesdescribed abovecanbeswitchedoff,asfollows:
WhentheignitionisinpositionsIorII,pressandhold thecourtesylightswitch(1)for5seconds.Theinterior lightswillashandthenextinguish.Automaticoperation issuspended(manualoperationisstillavailable).T orestore automaticoperation,repeattheaboveprocess.
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RearCourtesyLight

Presstheswitch(arrowed)toilluminatethecourtesylight, pressagaintoswitchoff.
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BA

PowerSocket

FrontPowerSocket

Pleaseensurethesocketlidisinsertedwhen thepowersocketisnotinuse.Thiswill ensurenodebrisorforeignobjectsenter thesocketpreventingitsuseorcauseshort circuits.
WhentheignitionisinpositionIorII,openthefront ashtraycover,andpulloutthesocketlidtousethepower socket.
Afterusing,insertthesocketlidbackandclosethefront ashtraycover .
Note:Thevoltageofthepowersocketis12Vsupply withamaximumpoweroutputof120W .
AccessoryPowerSocket
Theaccessorypowersocket(A)islocatedintheluggage compartment.Releasethecover(B)toaccessthesocket.
Note:Thevoltageoftheaccessorypowersocketis12V supplywithamaximumpoweroutputof120W.
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Note:Extendeduseoftheaccessorypowersocket whentheengineisswitchedoffwillcausepremature dischargingofthevehiclebattery.
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StorageEquipment

Ashtray

Gentlypresstheashtraycovertoopen.
T oremoveandemptytheashtray,lifttheinserttrayfrom thesurroundandremove.Retbyinstallingtheinserttray .

Glovebox

T oopentheglovebox,pullthehandle.Theintegrallamp willilluminateautomatically .
T oclosetheglovebox,raisethelid,andpushtoclose. Ensurethegloveboxisfullyclosedwhenthecarismoving.
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CubbyBox

Pressthereleasecatch(arrowed)toopenthelid.Push downtoclose.
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CupHolder

Donotplacehotdrinksinthecupholder whilstdriving.Spillagemayresultinpersonal injuryordamage.

FrontCupHolder

Brieypressthefrontofpaneltoopenthefrontcupholder. Pushdowntocloseit.

RearCupHolder

Pullthereararmrestforwardsandlowerintoposition.
Raisearmresttoclose.
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AirConditioning

60Ventilation
63ElectronicAirConditioning
Controls
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Controls
AutomaticAirConditioning
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Ventilation

1Sidevents 2Windscreenvents 3Centrevents 4Frontseatfeetvents 5Centreconsolevents 6Frontsidewindowvents
T woadditionalventswhichdirectair tothefeetofrearseatpassengersare ttedbeneaththecarpet.(Notshown inillustration).
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Theheatingandventilationsystemprovidesfreshorheated airtotheinteriorofthecarfromtheairintakegrillein frontofthewindscreen.
Alwayskeeptheairintakegrilleclearofobstructionssuch asleaves,snoworice.
Particle/PollenFilter
Theparticle/pollenlterhelpstokeepthecarinteriorfree frompollenanddust.T oremainfullyeffective,thelter shouldbereplacedattherecommendedserviceinterval.

Vents

CentreV ents
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Rotatethethumb-wheeldowntocloseoruptoopenthe vents.Directtheairowbymovingthecontrolinthe centreofthelouvres.
Note:T oincreaseoutputfromthecentrevents,close thesidevents.
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SideV ents
Rotatethethumb-wheeltothelefttocloseortothe righttoopenthevents.Directtheairowbymovingthe controlinthecentreofthelouvresupordown,orfrom sidetoside.
Note:T oincreaseoutputfromthesidevents,closethe centrevents.
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CentreConsoleV ents
Rotatethethumb-wheeldowntocloseoruptoopenthe vents.
Directtheairowbymovingthecontrolinthecentreof thelouvresupordown,orfromsidetoside.
Note:Centreconsoleventshaveairowinanyair distribution,butonlycoldairow.
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ElectronicAirConditioningControls

ConsolePanel

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1Leftsideheatedseat
2Airconditioningdisplay
3Rightsideheatedseat
4Airdistributionsettingcontrols
5Blowerspeedcontrol
6Heatedrearscreen
7A/Con/off
8Airrecirculation
9Defrost/Demist
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A/C
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TEMP

AirConditioningDisplay

1T emperatureselected
2Defrost/Demiston
3Airrecirculationon
4Airdistributionsettingselected
5AirConditioningon
6Heatedrearscreenon
7Blowerspeedselected
RotatetheTEMPcontrolclockwisetoincreasethe temperatureinsidethecarorrotateanti-clockwiseto reduce.
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Thetemperaturesetwillbeshownbythenumberofbars (between1and8)inthedispla y.Thegreaterthenumber ofbars,thehigherthetemperature.

AirDistribution

Presstheappropriatebuttontoachievethedesiredair distributionmodes.
For‘face'.Directsairthroughtheside,centreandcentre consolefacelevelvents.
For‘feet'and‘face'.Directsairtothefeetventsandtothe facevents.
For‘windscreen'and‘feet'.Directsairtothewindscreen andtothefeetvents.
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A / C
For‘feet'.Directsairtothefeetvents.

Blower

Rotatetheblowercontrolclockwisetoincreasethe blowerspeedorrotateanti-clockwisetoreducethe blowerspeed.
Theblowerspeedsetwillbeshownbythenumberofbars (between0and8)inthedispla y.Thegreaterthenumber ofbars,thefastertheblowerspeed.
Note:Settheblowerspeedto0whenA/Cisswitched off.

HeatedRearScreen

Theheatingelementsontheinsideoftherear screenareeasilydamaged.DONOTscrape orscratchtheglass.DONOTsticklabels overtheheatingelements.
Theheatedrearscreenwillonlyfunctionwiththeengine operating.
Presstooperate;theLEDintheswitchwillilluminateand asymbolappearsinthedisplay.Theheatedrearscreen willswitchoffautomaticallyafter12minutes.TheLED extinguishesandthesymboldisappearswhentheheated rearscreenisturnedoff.

A/CButton

PresstheA/CButtontoswitchtheairconditioningsystem on.TheA/Csymbolwillappearinthedisplay.Pressagain toswitchoff.
Note:A/Cwillonlyoperatewhentheengineis running.
Note:Theheatingfunctionisstillavailable,whenthe airconditioningsystemisswitchedoff.
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Whendefrost/demistisselectedpressingtheA/Cbutton willisolatethecompressor,thedefrost/demistselection willremain.

AirRecirculation

Withthisbuttonpressed,theairinsidethecaris recirculatedandtheairintakeisclosed,preventingthe entryoftrafcfumes.
Whenreversing,oroperatingthefrontscreenwashers, thesystemwillautomaticallyswitchtointeriorair recirculation.(Ifduringthisprocessapassengerpresses theinterior/exterioraircirculationswitch,theairow willreturntotheexteriorsetting).
Thesystemwillcheckeveryminuteifthereversesignalis onandwillautomaticallyrevertbacktotheprevioussetting whenitdetectsthatthedriverhasnishedreversing.
Note:Leavingthesysteminrecirculationmodecan causethewindscreentomist.Ifthishappens,switch
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offrecirculationandturnthecontrolstomaximum demisting.

Defrost/Demist

Withthisbuttonpressed,airconditioningisswitchedon, theblowerissettomaximumspeed,airdistributionisset towindscreen,recirculationissettofreshair.Thedefrost symbolwillappearinthedisplaywhenthisisselected.T o switchoffDefrost/demist,pressthebuttonagain.
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AutomaticAirConditioningControls

ConsolePanel

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1Airconditioningdisplay
2For‘face'
3Systemoff
4Rightsideheatedseat
5Increaseblowerspeed
6MONOcontrol/Rightzonetemperatureselected
7Decreaseblowerspeed
8Heatedrearwindow
9Airconditioningon
10Airrecirculation
11Defrost/demist
12For‘feet'
13AUTOcontrol/Leftzonetemperatureselected
14For‘windscreen'
15Leftsideheatedseat
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M O N O
A C
A U T O
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AutomaticAirConditioningDisplay

1Leftzonetemperature
2AUTOon
3Airdistribution
4MONOon
5Defrost/demiston
6Rightzonetemperature
7Heatedrearwindowon
8AirConditioningon
9Blowerspeed
10Recirculationon
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AUTOControl

AutoControlmodeoperation:
AUTOcontrolisachievedbyrotatingbothtemperature controlstosetthedesiredtemperatureandthenpressing theAUTOcontrol.
Theairconditioningsystemisthenprogrammedto operatetheblower ,airdistributionandrecirculation settingstomaintainoptimumlevelsofcomfortwithinthe car.AUTOiconswillappearonthedisplaybuttheair distributionandtheblowericonwillnotappearinthe display.
Note:InAUTOmode,ifexternaltemperatureis low,theblowerspeedwillincreaseaftertheengine temperaturehasrisen.
Note:T oensuretheAUTOcontroloperatesefciently, allwindowsmustbeclosedandtheinletventsmustbe clearofobstruction.Donotshieldthesunlightsensor, locatedontopofthefascia.
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ManualControl

Y oucansettheblowerandairdistributionmanually,ifyouprefer.Inthiscondition,AUTOsymbolisnotshown,indicating thatAUTOisnotselected.
Note:Youcanswitchtheairdistributionmodebyoperatingthebuttonaccordingtothecurrentmode.
Currentdistributionmodeindisplay
Theairdistributionmodeafterpressingbutton
Switch
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For‘face'.Directsairtotheside,centreandcentreconsole vents.
For‘face'and‘feet'.Directsairtothefeetandtotheface vents.
For‘feet'.Directsairtothefeetvents.
For‘windscreen'and‘feet'.Directsairtothewindscreen andfeetvents.
For‘windscreen'.Directsairtothewindscreenvents.
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Blower

TheblowerspeedisautomaticallysetwheninAUT O mode.
Inmanualmode,pressthe‘+'buttontoincreaseblower speedorthe‘-'buttontodecrease.Theblowerspeedwill beshowninthedisplay,representedbybetween1and8 bars.

DualZoneT emperatureControl

Operaterightzonetemperatureknoborleftzone temperatureknobtosetthecorrespondingside temperatureinthecar .
Ifsettingatemperaturehigherthan28℃orlowerthan 16,‘HI'or‘LO'willappearinthedisplay .

MONOControl

Pressthisbuttontoswitchbetweensinglezoneand dualzonemode.Withsinglezonemodeselected,the temperaturesettingforthecarissetbyrotatingtheright
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A / C
zonetemperatureselected,MONOwillappearinthe display.
PressMONOagaintoswitchtodualzonemodeandthe leftzonetemperatureselectedtosetthetemperaturefor thepassengerside.

HeatedRearScreen

Theheatingelementsontheinsideoftherear screenareeasilydamaged.DONOTscrape orscratchtheglass.DONOTsticklabels overtheheatingelements.
Theheatedrearscreenwillonlyfunctionwiththeengine running.Presstooperate;theLEDintheswitchwill illuminateandasymbolappearsinthedisplay.Theheated rearscreenwillswitchoffautomaticallyafter12minutes. TheLEDextinguishesandthesymboldisappearswhenthe heatedrearscreenisturnedoff.

A/CButton

PresstheA/CButtontoswitchtheairconditioningsystem on.TheA/Csymbolwillappearinthedisplay.Pressagain toswitchoff.
Note:A/Cwillonlyoperatewhentheengineis running.
Note:Theheatingfunctionisstillavailable,whenthe airconditioningsystemisswitchedoff.
OFF
Presstoswitchtheairconditioningsystem/screenonor off.Whentheairconditioningsystemisswitchedbackon, itreturnstothesettingsinusepriortobeingswitchedoff.
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AirRecirculation

Withthisbuttonpressed,theairinsidethecaris recirculatedandtheairintakeisclosed,preventingthe entryoftrafcfumes.
Whenreversing,oroperatingthefrontscreenwashers, thesystemwillautomaticallyswitchtointeriorair recirculation.(Ifduringthisprocessapassengerpresses theinterior/exterioraircirculationswitch,theairow willreturntotheexteriorsetting).
Thesystemwillcheckeveryminuteifthereversesignalis onandwillautomaticallyrevertbacktotheprevioussetting afterfourminutesorwhenitdetectsthatthedriverhas nishedreversing.
Duringthesummermonths,inAUTOandfreshmode, thesystemwillmonitortheinteriortemperature.Ifthe outsidetemperatureishigh,thesystemwillautomatically switchtorecirculationmodeinordertomaximisecabin cooling.
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Note:Leavingthesysteminrecirculationmodecan causethewindscreentomist.

Defrost/Demist

Pressingthisbuttontheindicatorlightilluminates,the defrost/demistsymbolappearsinthedisplayactivatingthe mostefcientheatersettingtoclearthewindscreenand frontsidewindows.
Pressingthisbuttonagainwillcanceldefrost/demistand restoretheprevioussettings,orpress‘AUTO'togo straightintoAutomode.
Note:InAUTOmodeandtheoutsidetemperatureis lowerthan5 operateautomatically.
℃ ℃℃, ,
theheatedrearscreenfunctionwill
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HeatedFrontSeats

AIRCONDITIONING
Pressingthesebuttonswillactivatethedriver’sand passenger’sheatedseats.
Duringthe10minutetimedactivationperiodtheseare thermostaticallycontrolled,sooncetheseatreaches40°, theheaterwillturnoff.Theheatpadwillturnonagain shoulditstemperaturefallto25°,thiswillcontinueuntil eithertheswitchisoperatedagaintoturnthemofforthe 10minuteoperationperiodexpires.
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AudioSystem

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AudioSystem
Thissectionofthehandbookcoverstheaudiosystems ttedto(S)modelvariants.
Pleasereadtheaudiooperatinginstructionscarefullyin ordertogainmaximumenjoymentfromthesystem.
1Whencleaningthevehicle,ensurethatwaterdoesnot
contacttheaudiosystem.
2Useasoftclothtocleanthedisplay.Usealcohol
toremovestubborndirt.Donotusewater,solvent orabrasivecleaner ,thesesubstanceswilldamagethe display.
3Donotattempttoplaynonstandarddiscs,orany
shapewhichisnotround.Donotusedamageddiscs orplaceanyothermaterialintotheCDslot.
4Theaudiosystemisdesignedtooperatebetween
temperaturesof-20℃and+70.
5Whentravellingonroughorunevenroads,disc
reproductionmaybeimpaired.
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6Distortion,interferenceandlackofsignalclarity,are
oftenattributedtoafaultintheradio.Problemsof thiskindareusuallycausedbyatmosphericconditions, signalstrength,hillyterrain,tallbuildings,bridgesand evenelectricalinterferencefrompowerlines.
7WhileRDS(RadioDataSystem)automaticretuning
easesthisproblem,somemanualretuningmaystillbe needed(especiallyforlocalstations)inareasofweak reception.
8Thebroadcastrangeforgoodqualitystereoreception
isnoticeablylessthanitisformono.
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OnlyusetheCDplayercontrolswhenroadconditions permit.
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AudioSystemControlPanel

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M E N U
A U D IO
E J E C T
M U T E
M IX
S R C
B A N D
TA
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AUDIOSYSTEM
1SRC(Source) 2BAND 3MIX 4T A(T rafcAnnouncement) 5Folder 6CDSlot 7CDEjectButton 8INFO
9SoundSettingsButton 10MENU 11DownwardSearchButton 12On/Off,V olume 13UpwardSearchButton 14MUTE 15PresetStationNumberButtons
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ControlButtons

Theaudiocontrolbuttonsarelocatedinthecentreofthe faciapanelandhavethefollowingfunctions:
1MFC(Multi-functionController):Usedto
movethecursorbetweenthemenuoptions.Rotate clockwisetomovethecursordownorright.Rotate anti-clockwisetomovethecursoruporleft.
2Select(SEL)Button:Usetochoosetheoption
highlightedbythecursor .
3Button:Usetoexitfromcurrentscreenandreturn
topreviouslevel.
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BasicOperation

On/OffP ower
PresstheOn/Offbuttontoswitchontheaudiosystem, pressagaintoswitchoff.
30MinutesPlayFunction
Whentheignitionisswitchedoff,presstheOn/Offbutton tooperatetheaudiounitforupto30minutes.After30 minutestheunitwillswitchoff.T oswitchonagain,press theon/offbutton.
SelectMode
PressSRCbuttontochangethesourceoftheoutput.The audiounitwillcyclethroughthefollowingoptions,radio, CDplay(ifthereisadiscintheCDplayer),USB(ifUSBis connected),andAUX.
Note:CDplaycanonlybeselectedwhenthereisa discintheCDplayer.
Note:USBcanonlybeselectedwhenaUSBsourceis connected.
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VolumeControl
Rotatethevolumecontrolclockwisetoincreasethe volumeoranti-clockwisetodecreasevolume.
SoundSettings
PresstheSoundSettingsbuttontoadjustthesoundto suityourlisteningrequirements.Firstpressofthebutton selectsBass.RotatetheOn/Offvolumecontroltoachieve thesettingyourequire,thenpressthesoundbuttonagain toselect,inturn,theT reble,FaderandBalancesettings.
Thedisplaywillreverttoitspreviousmode5secondsafter thelastbuttonpress.
MUTE
Presstomutethesoundfromtheaudiosystem.Press againtoresumeaudiosound.
IfinCD/USBplay,theMUTEbuttonpausesCD/USBplay.
TA(TrafcAnnouncement)
PresstoenableTAfunction,iftheradioison,theplayer willsearchautomatically,ifcurrentstationdoesn’ tsupport TA,pressthebuttonagaintodisableTA.
WhenaTAisreceivedduringCD/USBplayback,theMIX function(ifselected)iscancelled.
SelectFolder
WhenaMP3/USBisplaying,pressthefolderbuttonand rotatetheMFCtoselectthefolder,pressthebutton again,therstmusictrackoftheselectedfolderwillplay automatically.
SettingDateandTime,AutoVolume,RDS
(RadioDataSystem)
PressMENUtoselectsettingdateandtime,autovolume andRDS.
RotatetheMFCtoselectthedateandtime,autovolume andRDSoptions.PresstheMENUbuttonagainandrotate theknobtoset.
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SelectSource
PresstheSRCbuttontoselectradioasthesource.
BAND
RepeatedlypresstheBANDbuttontoselectFM1,FM2, FMAST,MWorL Wfrequencies.
RadioT uning
Thereare3tuningmodes:
•Searchtuning
•Manualtuning
•Pre-settuning
SearchT uningMode
Brieypresstheupordownsearchbutton.Theradio automaticallysearchesthefrequencyrange(eitherupor downdependinguponwhichofthebuttonsispressed) lookingforaradiostationofacceptablestrength.Once astationisfound,thatstationwillbeplayed.
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ManualTuningMode
Pressandholdeitherofthesearchbuttonsuntilthe ‘MANUAL’isdisplayonthescreen.Presseitherofthe searchbuttonstoenterintomanualtuningmode.5 secondsafterthelastbuttonpress,thesystemwillleave manualtuningmode.
Pre-setT uningMode
Upto30radiostationscanbestored(FM1,FM2,FMAST , MW ,L W).Pressnumbers1-6toselectastoredfrequency.
StoreStation
Therearemanualstoreandautostoremodes.
ManualStore
•Pressthe‘BAND’buttonandselectthedesired waveband.
•Usesearch,manualorpre-settuningmodestoturnto thedesiredstation.
•Pressany‘Number’buttonformorethan2seconds. Thefrequencieswillbeautomaticallystored.
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Note:Manualstoreoverwritesanystationsalready storedonthepre-setbuttons.
AutoStore
•Press‘BAND’buttontoselectFMfrequency.
•Pressandholdthe‘BAND’button.Auto-storescans thewavebandtondthesixstrongestfrequenciesand thenstoresthemontheFMASTpre-setbuttonsin orderofsignalstrength.
Ifauto-storeisunabletondsixstrongstations,the remainingpre-setsarenotused.
Note:Auto-storeoverwritesanystationsalready storedontheASTpre-setbuttons.
RDS(RadioDataSystem)Settings
PressMENUtosetAF(AlternativeFrequency)on/off,CT (Clock,TimeandDate)on/off,REG(Region)on/off,EON (EnhancedOtherNetwork)settings,TA VOL(TAVolume) settings,androtatetheknobtoachievethesettingyou require.
WhentheRDSradioisplaying,andthenameofthestation radioexists,itisshownonthedisplay.
RepeatedlypresstheINFObuttontoreadPTY (ProgrammeT ype),TEXTofthecurrentRDSradio station.
Note:AFshowsthattheRDSistuningtothestrongest signalforthestationyouhaveselected.Itreturnstoa differentfrequencywhenyoumoveintoanotherarea.
Note:CTfunctiondoesnotalwaysworkinsomeEU countries.
Note:INFObuttonhasnofunctioninAMorinA UX.
Note:CTsynchronisation(viaRDS)willbe automaticallydeactivatediftheusermakesmanual changestotheclockordate.
Note:ChangestoREGsettingfrom“ON”to“OFF” arestoredonlyinPresets.
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CD,USB,AUXPlayer

TheCompactDisc(CD)playerttedtoyour carwillonlyacceptonediscatatime.
TheCD/USBcompatibilityinformationasfollows:
CD-R/RWUSB
FileSystem
MaxNo.ofFolders512
MaxNo.ofFiles
MaxFolderNested Depth
PlayableFileT ypes
ISO9660WithJoliet
(UDFnotsupported)
511
CD-A,MP3,WMAMP3/WMA
FA T
Folders+
Files<=999
8
LoadingaCD
Makesurethatthediscispositionedwiththelabel sideupwards,thengentlypushitintotheslotuntilthe mechanismdrawsthediscinfully.CDplaywillstart immediately.
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ConnectUSB
InsertaUSBmemorystickviatheUSBconnection insidethestowagetraylocatedonthelowersideofthe instrumentpaneladjacenttothedriver’ sdoor ,pressSRC toaccesstheUSBmode.
ConnectAUX
InsertanAUXdeviceviatheAUXconnectioninsidethe stowagetraylocatedonthelowersideoftheinstrument paneladjacenttothedriver’sdoor ,pressSRCtoaccessthe AUXmode.
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T rackSearch
1PresstheUpwardSearchButtononcetoskiptothe
beginningofthenexttrack.
2Ifthetrackelapsedtimeismorethan2seconds,press
theDownwardSearchButtononcetoreturntothe startofthecurrenttrackandpressagaintostartthe previoustrack.Ifelapsedtimeislessthan2seconds,
AUDIOSYSTEM
presstheDownwardSearchButtononcetoreturnto theprevioustrack.
FastForward/Rewind
1PressandholdtheDownwardsSearchButtontofast
rewind.
2PressandholdtheUpwardsSearchButtontofast
forward.
MIX
PressMIXtoplaythetracksonaspecicCD/USBina randomorder.Pressagaintocancelthefunction.
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INFO
WhenplayingMP3/WMAles,repeatedlypressINFOto viewlename,foldernameandanyotheridenticationthat hasbeenaddedtothedisc.Ifthenumberofcharacterswill nottonthedisplay ,thetextwillbescrolledacrossthe display.
EjectingCD
Presstheejectbutton.Thediscwillbeejectedfromthe playerandcanthenberemoved.
RemoveUSB
DonotremoveUSBdirectlywhenitisplaying,itwill damagetheUSBles.
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Antenna

Theantennaislocatedattherearoftheroof.Avoid bendingtheantenna.Howeverwhenrequired,e.g.when usinganautomaticcarwashingfacility ,pleaseensurethat theantennaisremoved.
T oremovetheantennaunscrewtheantennaanti clockwise.
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SeatsandRestraints

86Seats
92SeatBelts
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AirbagSupplementaryRestraint
System
103ChildRestraints
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