Seat Mii electric (2021 year). Manual in english — page 3

Emergencies

Place the spare wheel or temporary spare

wheel into position.

Replace the wheel bolts and tighten

slight-

ly

using the hexagonal socket on the end of

the wheel brace.

To tighten the anti-theft locking wheel bolts

use the corresponding adaptor.

Carefully lower the vehicle using the jack.

Use the wheel spanner to tighten all of the

wheel nuts clockwise. Tighten the bolts in di-
agonal pairs (not in a circle).

Put the caps or full hubcap back on.

The wheel bolts should be clean and turn
easily. Before fitting the spare wheel, inspect
the wheel condition and hub mounting surfa-
ces. These surfaces must be clean before fit-
ting the wheel.

Tightening torque of the wheel nuts

The prescribed tightening torque for wheel
bolts for steel and alloy wheels is

110 Nm

. Af-

ter changing a wheel, have the tightening tor-
que checked immediately with a torque
wrench that is working perfectly.

Before checking

tightening torque, have any

rusty wheel bolts that are difficult to screw re-
placed and clean the wheel hub threads.

Never apply grease or oil to wheel bolts or to
the wheel hub threads. Even if the bolts have

been tightened to the prescribed torque, they
could come loose while driving.

WARNING

The hexagonal socket in the wheel brace
should be used for turning wheel bolts only.
Do not use it to loosen or tighten the wheel
bolts.

Tyres with directional tread pattern

Tyres with directional tread pattern have
been designed to operate best when rotating
in only one direction. An arrow on the tyre
sidewall indicates the direction of rotation on
tyres with directional tread. Always observe
the indicated direction of rotation in order to
guarantee optimum grip and help avoid
aquaplaning, excessive noise and wear.

If the tyre is mounted in the opposite direction
of rotation, drive with extreme caution, as the
tyre is no longer being used correctly. This is
of particular importance when the road sur-
face is wet. Change the tyre as soon as pos-
sible or remount it with the correct direction
of rotation.

Works after changing a wheel

Alloy wheels:

replace the wheel bolt caps.

Plate wheels:

replace the wheel hubcap .

Return all tools to their proper storing loca-

tion.

If the replaced wheel does not fit in the

spare wheel housing, store it safely in the lug-
gage compartment

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page 89

.

Check the tyre pressure of the newly moun-

ted tyre as soon as possible.

In vehicles fitted with a tyre pressure indica-

tor, adjust the pressure and store it in memory

›››

page 194

.

Have the tightening torque of the wheel

nuts checked as soon as possible with a tor-
que wrench

›››

page 42

. Meanwhile, drive

carefully.

Have the flat tyre replaced as quickly as

possible.

42

Self-help

Changing the windscreen
wiper blades

Wiper service position

Fig. 38

Wipers in service position.

The wiper arms can be raised when the wip-
ers are in service position

›››

Fig. 38

.

Close the bonnet

›››

page 178

.

Switch the ignition on and off.

Press the windscreen wiper lever down-

wards briefly

›››

page 82

4

.

Before driving, always lower the wiper arms.
Using the windscreen wiper lever, the wind-
screen wiper arms return to their initial posi-
tion.

Note

The windscreen wiper arms can be

moved to the service position only when
the bonnet is properly closed.

You can also use the service position, for

example, if you want to fix a cover over the
windscreen in the winter to keep it clear of
ice.

Changing the wiper rear wiper
blades

Fig. 39

Changing the windscreen wiper

blades

Fig. 40

Removing and fitting the rear window

wiper blade.

The windscreen wiper blades are supplied as
standard with a layer of graphite. This layer is
responsible for ensuring that the wipe is silent.
If the graphite layer is damaged, the noise of
the water as it is wiped across the windscreen
will be louder.

Check the condition of the wiper blades reg-
ularly.

If the wipers scrape across the

glass

, they should be changed if they are

damaged, or cleaned if they are dirty

›››

.

If this does not produce the desired results,
the setting angle of the windscreen wiper
arms might be incorrect. They should be
checked by a specialised workshop and cor-
rected if necessary.

Damaged windscreen wiper blades should
be replaced immediately. These are availa-
ble from qualified workshops.

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43

Emergencies

Raising and lowering windscreen wiper
arms

Place the windscreen wipers in the service

position

›››

page 43

.

Grip the wiper arms

only

by the blade's

fastening point.

Cleaning windscreen wiper blades

Raise the wiper arms.

Use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt

from the windscreen wiper blades.

If the blades are very dirty, a sponge or

damp cloth may be used

›››

.

Changing the windscreen wiper blades

Lift and unfold the wiper arms.

Press and hold release button

›››

Fig. 39

1

and pull gently on the wiper blade in the di-
rection of the arrow.

Fit a new wiper blade of the

same length

and design

on to the wiper arm and hook it

into place.

Rest the wiper arms back onto the wind-

screen.

Changing the rear wiper blade

Lift and fold the wiper arm.

Turn the blade slightly

›››

Fig. 40

(arrow

A

).

Hold down the release button

1

while gen-

tly pulling the blade in the direction of arrow

B

.

Insert a new blade of the

same length and

type

in the rear wiper arm in the opposite di-

rection to the arrow

B

and hook into place

button

1

.

Replace the wiper arm on the rear window.

WARNING

Worn or dirty windscreen wiper blades re-
duce visibility and increase the risk of acci-
dent and serious injury.

Always replace damaged or worn wind-

screen wiper blades or blades that no lon-
ger clean the windscreen properly.

CAUTION

Damaged or dirty windscreen wipers

could scratch the glass.

If products containing solvents, rough

sponges or sharp objects are used to clean
the blades, the graphite layer will be dam-
aged.

Never use fuel, nail varnish remover, paint

thinner or similar products to clean the win-
dows.

In icy conditions, always check that the

wiper blades are not frozen to the glass be-
fore using the wipers. In cold weather, it
may help to leave the vehicle parked with
the wipers in service position

›››

page 43

.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the bonnet and the

wiper arms, only leave them in the service
position.

Before driving, always lower the wiper

arms.

Jump start

Jump leads

The jump lead must have a sufficient wire
cross section.

If the engine fails to start because of a dis-
charged battery, the battery can be connec-
ted to the battery of another vehicle to start
the engine.

Jump leads must comply with standard

DIN

72553

(see cable manufacturer's instruc-

tions).

Note

The vehicles must not touch each other,

otherwise electricity could flow as soon as
the positive terminals are connected.

The discharged battery must be properly

connected to the on-board network.

44

Self-help

Jump start: description

Fig. 41

Connection diagram.

Jump lead terminal connections

The jump leads should only be connected
following the order

›››

Fig. 41

1. > 2. > 3. > 4.

Switch off the ignition of both vehicles

›››

.

Connect one end of the

red

jump lead to

the positive

+

terminal of the vehicle with the

flat battery

A

›››

Fig. 41

.

Connect the other end of the

red

jump lead

to the positive terminal

+

in the vehicle provid-

ing assistance

B

.

Connect one end of the

black

jump lead

C

, to a suitable earth terminal, to a piece of

solid metal that is bolted to the crankcase or
to the crankcase of the vehicle itself that sup-
plies the power.

Connect the other end of the

black

jump

lead

C

, in to the vehicle with the discharged

battery, to a piece of solid metal that is bol-
ted to the crankcase or to the crankcase itself
but as far a possible from the battery

A

. Do

not connect the black jump lead to the nega-
tive pole

of the 12 volt battery. If it is con-

nected, this may cause an erroneous evalua-
tion of the state of the battery inside the elec-
tronic system of the vehicle.

Position the leads in such a way that they

cannot come into contact with any moving
parts in the engine compartment.

Make sure the battery clamps have sufficient
metal-to-metal contact with the battery ter-
minals.

Starting

Start the engine of the vehicle with the

boosting battery and let it run at idling speed.

Connect the vehicle's drive system with the

discharged 12-volt battery.

Removing the jump leads

Before you remove the jump leads, switch

off the dipped beam headlights if they are
switched on.

When the engine is running, disconnect the

leads in reverse order to the details given
above.

If the engine fails to start after about 10 sec-
onds, switch off the starter and try again after
about 1 minute.

WARNING

Please note the safety warnings referring

to working in the engine compartment

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page 178

.

The battery providing assistance must

have the same voltage as the flat battery
(12V) and approximately the same capaci-
ty (see imprint on battery). Failure to com-
ply could result in an explosion.

If one of the batteries is frozen, do not at-

tempt to start the engine with the jump
leads, as this may cause an explosion. Even
after the battery has thawed, battery acid
could leak and cause chemical burns. If a
battery freezes, it should be replaced.

Keep sparks, flames and lighted ciga-

rettes away from batteries, danger of ex-
plosion. Failure to comply could result in an
explosion.

Observe the instructions provided by the

manufacturer of the jump leads.

Do not connect the negative cable from

the other vehicle directly to the negative
terminal of the flat battery. The gas emit-
ted from the battery could be ignited by
sparks. Danger of explosion.

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45

Emergencies

Never attach the negative cable to fuel

system components or the brake lines in
the other vehicle.

The non-insulated parts of the battery

clamps must not be allowed to touch. The
cable that goes to the positive pole of the
battery should never come into contact
with electrically conductive parts of the
vehicle, as this may cause a short circuit.

Do not lean on the batteries. This could

result in chemical burns.

Note

The vehicles must not touch each other,
otherwise electricity could flow as soon as
the positive terminals are connected.

Tow start and towing

Tow start

The vehicle is not suitable for starting other
vehicles by towing.

Due to technical reasons it is not possible to
start the vehicle by towing. Try connecting
the drive system with the jump start

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page 44

.

Front towline anchorage

Fig. 42

Right side of the front bumper: remove

the cover.

Fig. 43

Right side of the front bumper: towline

anchorage in position.

The housing of the screw towing eye is on the
right side of the front bumper behind a lid

›››

Fig. 42

.

The towing eye should always be kept in the
vehicle.

Fitting the towline anchorage

Remove the towing eye from the vehicle

tool kit in the luggage compartment

›››

page 34

.

Remove the cover by pressing down on the

top and leave it hanging from the vehicle

›››

Fig. 42

.

Screw the towing eye in the housing by

turning it as far as it will go

anticlock-

wise

›››

Fig. 43

›››

. Use a suitable object

that can completely and securely tighten the
towing eye in its housing.

After towing, unscrew the towing eye

clockwise

with a suitable object.

Replace the cover and press on its lower

part until the tab snaps into the bumper.

Clean the towing eye if necessary and then

store it in the luggage compartment along
with the other vehicle tools.

CAUTION

The towing eye must always be completely
and firmly tightened. Otherwise, it could be
released while towing and tow-starting.

46

Fuses and bulbs

Fuses and bulbs

Fuses

Introduction

In general, a fuse can be assigned to various
electrical components. Likewise, an electrical
component can be protected by several
fuses.

Only replace fuses when the cause of the
problem has been solved. If a newly inserted
fuse blows after a short time, you must have
the electrical system checked by a special-
ised workshop as soon as possible.

WARNING

The high voltages in the electrical system
can give serious electrical shocks, causing
burns and even death!

Never touch the electrical wiring of the

ignition system.

Take care not to cause short circuits in

the electrical system.

WARNING

Using unsuitable fuses, repairing fuses or
bridging a current circuit without fuses can
cause a fire and serious injury.

Never use a fuse with a higher value. Only

replace fuses with a fuse of the same am-

perage (same colour and markings) and
size.

Never replace a fuse by a metal strip, sta-

ple or similar.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the vehicle's electric
system, before replacing a fuse always turn
off the ignition, the lights and all electrical
elements and remove the key from the igni-
tion.

Note

In the vehicle, there are more fuses than
those indicated in this chapter.

Fuses inside the vehicle

Fig. 44

On the driver side: the instrument pan-

el fuse box cover.

Fig. 45

On the driver's side underneath the in-

strument panel: fuse box cover.

To open the instrument panel fuse box

Open the driver's door (front left).

Fit a flat object, i.e. a screwdriver, in the

groove

›››

Fig. 44

and carefully lever to re-

move the cover.

Opening and closing the fuse box located
below the instrument panel

Open:

Press the unlock button

›››

Fig. 45

1

until it is possible to open the cover. Fold the
cover down.

Close:

Fold the cover up in the opposite di-

rection to the arrow until it clicks into the lock-
ing lever

1

.

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47

Emergencies

Identifying fuses below the dashboard by
colours

Colour

Amp rating

Purple

3

Light brown

5

Brown

7.5

Red

10

Blue

15

Yellow

20

White or transparent

25

Green

30

Orange

40

CAUTION

Always carefully remove the fuse box

covers and refit them correctly to avoid
problems with your vehicle.

Protect the fuse boxes when open to

avoid the entry of dust or humidity. Dirt and
humidity inside fuse boxes can cause dam-
age to the electrical system.

Fuses in the engine compartment

Fig. 46

In the engine compartment: fuse box

cover.

To open the engine compartment fuse box

Open the bonnet

›››

page 178

.

Press the locking tabs to release the fuse

box cover

›››

Fig. 46

.

Then lift the cover out.

To

fit

the cover, place it on the fuse box.

Push the locking tabs down until they click
audibly into place.

Replace a blown fuse

Fig. 47

Image of a blown fuse.

Preparations

Switch off the ignition, lights and all electri-

cal equipment.

Open the corresponding fuse box

›››

page 47

,

›››

page 48

.

Recognise a blown fuse

A fuse is blown if its metal strip is ruptured

›››

Fig. 47

.

Point a lamp at the fuse to see if it has

blown.

To replace a fuse

Remove the fuse.

Replace the blown fuse by one with an

identical

amperage rating (same colour and

markings) and

identical

size.

48

Fuses and bulbs

Replace the cover again or close the fuse

box lid.

Changing bulbs

Introduction

Changing bulbs requires a certain degree of
practical skill. If you are unsure, SEAT recom-
mends that you consult a technical service or
request assistance from a specialist. In gen-
eral a specialist is needed if, in addition to the
bulbs, other vehicle components require re-
moval.

If you choose to change the engine compart-
ment lamps yourself, remember that it is a
dangerous area

›››

.

Always use identical bulbs with the same
designation. The name can be found on the
base of the bulb holder.

Additional bulb specifications

The specifications of some headlamp bulbs
and bulbs for the rear lamps fitted at the fac-
tory may be different to those of conventional
bulbs. Bulb information is displayed on the
bulb socket or on the bulb itself.

Bulbs (12 V)

Light source used for each function

Halogen headlights.

Type

Daytime running light/side

light

W21/5W

Dipped beam headlights

H4 LL

Main beam headlights

H4 LL

Turn signal

PY21W NA

Rear bulb light

Type

Brake/side lights

P21/5W LL

Side lights

P21/5W LL

Turn signal

PY21W NA LL

Retro fog light

P21W

Reverse lights

R10W

WARNING

Take particular care when working on

components in the engine compartment if
the engine is warm. Risk of burns.

The H4, HB4 and H7 bulbs are pressur-

ised. They may explode when being re-
placed, and there is a danger of injury.

Only replace the bulbs concerned when

they have cooled.

When changing bulbs, please take care

not to injure yourself on sharp edges, in
particular on the headlight housing.

Never replace bulbs alone if you are not

familiar with the operations necessary. If
you are not sure about procedures then vis-
it a specialised workshop to carry out the
necessary work.

Never touch the bulb glass directly. Fin-

gerprints will be evaporated by the heat of
the operating bulb thus “fogging” up the
reflector.

CAUTION

If, after replacing a bulb, the rubber cover

is not correctly positioned in the headlight
housing, water or humidity can enter and
damage the electrical system.

Remove the ignition key before working

on the electric system. Otherwise, a short
circuit could occur.

Switch off the lights and the parking light

before changing a bulb.

Take good care to avoid damaging any

components.

For the sake of the environment

Please ask your specialist retailer how to
dispose of used bulbs in the proper manner.

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49

Emergencies

Note

Please check at regular intervals that all

lighting (especially the exterior lighting) on
your vehicle is functioning properly. This is
not only in the interest of your own safety,
but also that of all other road users.

Before changing a bulb, make sure you

have the correct new bulb.

Changing the bulbs in the head-
lights

Fig. 48

In the engine compartment: rear view

of the left headlight with rubber cover.

Fig. 49

Left headlight

Dipped and main beam headlights
Dipped beam lights and daytime running
lights
Turn signal

There is no need to remove the headlight to
replace bulbs.

Dipped and main beam headlight

A

Open the bonnet

.

Remove the H4 lamp connector and the

rubber cover from the tabs.

Press the retaining clip

›››

Fig. 49

D

down-

wards in the direction of the arrow, unclip
sideways, and remove it.

Remove the bulb from the holder. If neces-

sary, press the lock on the bulb holder.

Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical

bulb.

A

B

C

Insert the bulb, return it to its position and

insert the retaining clip

›››

Fig. 49

D

.

Place the rubber cover and check that is in

the correct position. Insert the connector to
the bulb H4.

Dipped beam light and daytime running
light

B

/ Turn signal

C

Open the bonnet

Turn the bulb holder

in an anticlockwise

direction

as far as it will go and remove it,

along with the bulb, pulling backwards.

Remove the bulb from the holder. If neces-

sary, press the lock on the bulb holder.

Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical

bulb.

Insert the bulb holder in the headlight and

turn it

clockwise

as far as the stop.

Note

The images show the left hand headlight
from behind. The structure of the right hand
side headlight is symmetric.

50

Fuses and bulbs

Replacing the front bumper bulb

Fig. 50

Right front wheel arch: access to the

bulb

Fig. 51

Changing the bulbs in the headlights

Unscrew the 2 retaining screws of the wheel

arch trim

›››

Fig. 50

(arrows) with the screw-

driver from the vehicle took kit

›››

page 34

.

Unscrew the expansive rivet in the lower

front part of the wheel arch trim

A

with the

screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit and com-
pletely remove it

›››

page 34

.

Carefully fold the wheel arch trim to the

side.

Release the connector

›››

Fig. 51

1

and re-

move it.

Turn the bulb holder

›››

Fig. 51

in the direc-

tion of the arrow,

in an anticlockwise direc-

tion

as far as it will go and remove it, along

with the bulb, pulling backwards.

Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical

bulb.

Insert the bulb holder in the headlight and

turn it

clockwise

as far as the stop.

Plug the connector

1

into the bulb holder.

The connector must audibly click into place.

Replace the wheel arch trim into its posi-

tion.

Place the expansive rivet in the wheel arch

trim and bumper and press it completely in-
wards

›››

Fig. 50

A

.

Securely screw the 2 retaining screws

›››

Fig. 50

(arrows) with a screwdriver.

Changing the bulbs in the tail lights

Fig. 52

On the side of the luggage compart-

ment: remove the tail light unit.

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51

Emergencies

Fig. 53

Tail light unit: remove the bulb holder

Removing the rear light units

Open the rear lid.

Remove cover

1

by carefully levering it

›››

Fig. 52

.

Pull lock

3

on connector

2

in the direction

of the arrow

›››

Fig. 52

. Help yourself with

the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit.

Press fastener

4

and remove connector

2

›››

Fig. 52

.

Unscrew wing nut

5

›››

Fig. 52

.

Remove the tail light from the bodywork by

carefully pulling backwards.

Disassemble the tail light unit and place it

on a flat, clean surface.

To change the bulb

Unlock the bulb holder on the locking flang-

es (arrow)

›››

Fig. 53

and remove the bulb

holder from the tail light.

Replace the damaged bulb with a new

identical bulb

›››

Fig. 53

.

Place the bulb holder in the tail light unit.

The locking tabs (arrow) must be heard to en-
gage

›››

Fig. 53

.

Assembling the rear light units

Carefully insert the tail light unit into the

opening in the bodywork.

Hold the tail light in the installation position

with one hand and tighten the wing nut with
the other hand

5

›››

Fig. 52

.

Ensure that the tail light unit has been cor-

rectly fitted and is firmly secured.

Insert connector

2

into the bulb holder

and press lock

3

on the connector in the di-

rection opposite to the arrow

›››

Fig. 52

.

Insert the cover. The cover should lock into

place.

Close the rear lid.

Changing the number plate bulb

Fig. 54

In the rear bumper: detach the number

plate light.

Fig. 55

Number plate light: remove the bulb

holder.

With one hand, press on the number plate

light from left to right and remove it from the
bumper

›››

Fig. 54

.

Detach the number plate light carefully

from the bumper.

52

Fuses and bulbs

Turn the bulb holder with the bulb

anti-

clockwise

and remove it in the direction of

the arrow

›››

Fig. 55

.

Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical

bulb.

Place the bulb holder in the number plate

light and press in the opposite direction to the
arrow as far as possible

›››

Fig. 55

.

Insert the number plate light carefully into

the left edge of the opening on the bumper.
During this process, check that the assembly
direction of the number plate light is correct,
i.e. the spring must be on the right.

Insert the number plate light into the bump-

er until it audibly clicks into place.

Replace the side turn signal bulb

Fig. 56

Removing the side turn signal

Fig. 57

Side turn signal: Bulb replacement.

With one hand move the side turn signal

backwards

›››

Fig. 56

1

.

Remove the side turn signal from the chas-

sis by leverage

2

.

Remove the bulb holder with the bulb in the

direction of the arrow

›››

Fig. 57

1

.

Remove the bulb holder bulb in a straight

direction.

Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical

bulb.

Install the bulb holder.

Place the side turn signal on the chassis on

the side situated towards the rear of the vehi-
cle until the spring clicks into the other side of
the side turn signal.

Additional brake light

Taking into account that it consists of LED
bulbs, the change should be made at a tech-
nical service centre.

53

Operation

Fig. 58

Instruments and controls.

54

Controls and displays

Operation

Controls and displays

Interior view

Overview

Door handle

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

72

Switch for adjusting the exterior mir-
rors

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

85

Air vents

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

102

Lever for

Turn signals and main beam
headlights

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

78

Cruise control system (CCS)

. . . . .

146

Steering wheel with horn and driver
airbag

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22

Instrument panel

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56

Lever for:

Wipers and rear window wiper

. . . .

82

Multi-function display control

. . . . .

63

Buttons for:

Windscreen heating

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

101

Rear window heater

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

101

Left seat heating controls

. . . . . . . . .

103

Controls for the Climatronic

. . . . . . . . .

100

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Radio (factory fitted)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

107

Buttons for:

Turn the emergency lights on and
off

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

80

Lane Assist

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

148

Right seat heating controls

. . . . . . .

103

Storage compartment with drink
holder in the centre console

. . . . . . . . .

95

Storage glove compartment

. . . . . . . .

94

Tyre pressure monitoring

. . . . . . . . . .

194

Key switch for switching off the front
passenger airbag

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23

front passenger front airbag

. . . . . . . .

22

12 volt socket or cigarette lighter

. . . .

97

automatic gearbox lever

. . . . . . . . . . . .

140

Handbrake

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

152

Controls for:

Selecting the driving profile

. . . . . . .

144

Selecting charging mode

. . . . . . . . .

161

Ignition lock

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

135

Pedals
Steering column adjustment lev-
er

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13

Open bonnet lever

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

179

Headlight range control

. . . . . . . . . . . . .

80

Light switch

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

76

Central locking button

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

69

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

Buttons for operating the front elec-
tric windows

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

75

27

55

Operation

Instruments and warn-
ing/control lamps

Instrument panel

Introduction

WARNING

Any distraction may lead to an accident,
with the risk of injury.

Do not operate the instrument panel con-

trols when driving.

To reduce the risk of accident and injury,

only make adjustments to the instructions
on the instrument panel display and to the
instructions on the Infotainment system
display when the vehicle is stationary.

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

Analogue instrument panel

Fig. 59

Front passenger airbag located in instru-

ment panel.

Details of the instruments

›››

Fig. 59

:

Speedometer

. Depending on the vehicle

in km/h or in mph.

Power display

›››

page 57

Time set button

›››

page 59

Display indications

›››

page 59

.

Charge level display:

indicates the level

of charge of the high voltage battery

›››

page 164

.

Reset button

for trip recorder (

trip

).

1

2

3

4

5

6

Note

Depending on the vehicle, other functions
of the multifunction display can be dis-
played on the screen of a mobile phone.

Power display and available power

Fig. 60

On the instrument panel: power dis-

play with zones for low consumption operation

A

and for brake energy recuperation

B

.

»

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