Seat Alhambra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 8

Lights

2. Press the button to switch on the hazard

warning lights

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.

3. Switch the ignition off.

4. Apply the electronic parking brake.

5. For a manual gearbox, engage 1st gear;

for an automatic gearbox, move the gear
lever to

P

.

6. Use the warning triangle to draw the at-

tention of other road users to your vehicle.

7. Always take the vehicle key with you when

you leave the vehicle.

All turn signals flash simultaneously when the
hazard warning lights are switched on. The
two turn signal turn signal lamps

and the

turn signal lamp in the switch

will flash at

the same time. The simultaneous hazard
warning lights also work when the ignition is
switched off.

Emergency braking warning

If the vehicle brakes suddenly and continu-
ously at a speed of more than 80 km/h (50
mph), the brake light flashes several times per
second to warn the vehicles driving behind. If
you continue braking, the hazard warning
lights will come on automatically when the
vehicle comes to a standstill. They switch off
automatically when the vehicle starts to
move again.

WARNING

The risk of an accident increases if your

vehicle breaks down. Always use the haz-
ard warning lights and a warning triangle to
draw the attention of other road users to
your stationary vehicle.

Due to the high temperatures that the

catalytic converter can reach, never park
in an area where the catalytic converter
could come into contact with highly inflam-
mable materials, for example dry grass or
spilt petrol. This could start a fire.

Note

The battery will run down if the hazard

warning lights are left on for a long time,
even if the ignition is switched off.

The use of the hazard warning lights de-

scribed here is subject to the relevant stat-
utory requirements.

Light range control

Fig. 118

Next to the steering wheel: headlight

range control.

The headlight range control

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Fig. 118

is

modified according to the value of the head-
light beam and the vehicle load status. This
offers the driver optimum visibility and the
headlights do not dazzle oncoming drivers

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.

The headlights can only be adjusted when
the dipped beam is switched on.

To reset, turn switch

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Fig. 118

:

Value

Vehicle load status

a)

Two front occupants, luggage compart-
ment empty

All seats occupied, luggage compart-

ment empty

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Operation

Value

Vehicle load status

a)

All seats occupied, luggage compart-
ment full. With trailer and minimum
drawbar load.

Driver only, luggage compartment full
With trailer and maximum drawbar load.

a)

If the vehicle load does not correspond to those

shown in the table, it is possible to select intermediary
positions.

Dynamic headlight range control

The control is not mounted in vehicles with
dynamic headlight range control. The head-
light range is automatically adjusted accord-
ing to the vehicle load status when they are
switched on.

WARNING

Heavy objects in the vehicle may mean
that the headlights dazzle and distract oth-
er drivers. This could result in a serious ac-
cident.

Adjust the light beam to the vehicle load

status so that it does not blind other driv-
ers.

Stick stickers on the headlights or
adapt them

In those countries where vehicles drive on the
other side of the road to the home country,
the asymmetric dipped beam may dazzle
drivers of oncoming vehicles.

The direction of the headlights can be adjus-
ted from the instrument cluster, in the

Tou-

rist light

sub-menu of the menu

Config-

uration> Lights and visibility

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For those vehicles in which it is not possible to
adjust the headlights from the menu, adhe-
sive strips are used to cover certain parts of
the headlamp cover or the headlights may
be adjusted at a specialised workshop. For
further information, please refer to a special-
ised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a
technical service.

Note

Use of the

Tourist light

option and the

adhesives on the headlights is only allowed
if they are to be used for a short period of
time. To modify the direction of the head-
lights permanently, please take the vehicle
to a specialised workshop. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a technical service centre.

Interior lights

Instrument and switch lighting

Fig. 119

Next to the steering wheel: instrument

and switch lighting adjuster

Depending on the vehicle’s equipment, the in-
tensity of the lighting of the instruments and
controls can be infinitely adjusted by turning
the regulator while the lights are on

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Fig. 119

.

Interior and reading lights

Knob

Function

Turns off the interior lights.

Turning the interior lights on or off.

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Visibility

Knob

Function

The interior lights come on automati-
cally when you unlock the vehicle,
open a door or remove the key from
the ignition.

The light goes out a few seconds after

closing all the doors, when locking the
vehicle or connecting the ignition.

Turning the reading light on and off

Glove compartment and luggage com-
partment lighting

When opening and closing the glove com-
partment on the front passenger side and the
rear lid, the respective light will automatically
switch on and off.

Background lighting

The background lighting in the front covering
of the ceiling lights up the controls on the
centre console from above when the side
light or dipped beam lights are on.

In addition, the lever on the door moulding
can also be illuminated.

Note

The reading lights switch off when the vehi-
cle is locked using a key or after several mi-
nutes if the key is removed from the ignition.
This prevents the battery from discharging.

Visibility

Windscreen wiper and rear
window wiper systems

Control lamp

It lights up

Windscreen cleaning fluid level too low.
Refill the windscreen washer tank as soon as you
have the opportunity to do so

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Several warning and control lamps light up
for a few seconds when the ignition is switch-
ed on, signalling that the function is being
verified. They will switch off after a few sec-
onds.

Window washer lever

Fig. 120

Operating the windscreen wiper and

rear wiper.

More the lever to the required position:

0



Windscreen wipers off.

1

Wiper intervals.

Use control

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Fig. 120

A

to set the in-

terval (vehicles without rain sensor), or

the sensitivity of the rain sensor.

2



Slow wipe.

3



Continuous wipe.

4

Short wipe. Brief press, short clean.
Hold the lever down for more time to in-
crease the wipe frequency.

5

Windscreen washer. The windscreen

washer function is activated by push-

ing the lever towards the steering
wheel, and the wipers operate simulta-
neously.

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Operation

More the lever to the required position:

6

Interval wipe for rear window. The wip-

er will wipe the window approximately
every six seconds.

7

The rear window wash function is acti-
vated by pressing the lever, and the
rear wiper starts simultaneously.

WARNING

In cold conditions you should not use the
wash/wipe system unless you have
warmed the windscreen with the heating
and ventilation system. The windscreen
washer fluid could otherwise freeze on the
windscreen and obscure your view of the
road.

CAUTION

If the ignition is switched off while the wind-
screen wipers are switched on, they com-
plete their wipe and return to the rest posi-
tion. When the ignition is switched back on,
the windscreen wiper will continue to oper-
ate at the same wiping level. Ice, snow and
other obstacles on the windscreen may
damage the wiper and the windscreen wip-
er motor.

If necessary, remove snow and ice from

the windscreen wipers before starting your
journey.

Do not switch on the windscreen wipers if

the windscreen is dry. Cleaning with the

windscreen wipers while dry can cause
damage.

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

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.

Note

The windscreen and window wipers only

function when the ignition is switched on
and the bonnet or rear lid, respectively, are
closed.

The interval wipe speed varies according

to the vehicle speed. The faster the vehicle
is moving, the more often the windscreen is
cleaned.

The rear wiper is automatically switched

on when the windscreen wiper is on and the
car is in reverse gear.

Wiper functions

Windscreen wipers performance in differ-
ent situations

If the vehicle is stopped, the activated posi-

tion temporarily moves to the previous posi-
tion.

The air conditioner comes on for approxi-

mately 30 seconds in air recirculation mode
when the windscreen washer is activated,

to prevent the smell of the windscreen wash-
er fluid entering the inside the vehicle.

When wiping at intervals, the intervals vary

according to the speed. The higher the vehi-
cle speed the shorter the intervals.

Heated windscreen washer jets

The heating only thaws the frozen jets, it does
not thaw the water in the washer hoses.
When the ignition is switched on the heated
windscreen washer jets automatically adjust
the heat depending on the ambient tempera-
ture.

Headlight washer system

The headlight washer cleans the glass of the
headlights and only works when the dipped
beam headlights are on. After switching on
the ignition, the headlights are also washed
when the automatic wiper is activated for the
first time and then every fifth time.

Regularly clean dirt that has become encrus-
ted on the headlights, e.g., remains of insects.

To ensure the headlight washers work cor-
rectly in winter, clean away any snow that
may be present on the jet covers located on
the bumper. If necessary, remove ice with an
anti-ice spray.

Note

The wiper will try to wipe away any ob-

stacles that are on the windscreen. The

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Visibility

wiper will stop moving if the obstacle
blocks its path. Remove the obstacle and
switch the wiper back on again.

If you stop the vehicle with the wind-

screen wiper in position 1 or 2, it will auto-
matically change to a lower position
speed. The set speed will be resumed when
the vehicle pulls away.

The windscreen will be wiped again ap-

proximately 5 seconds after the wind-
screen washer has been activated, provi-
ded the vehicle is moving (“drip” function).
If you activate the wipers less than 3 sec-
onds after the “drip” function, a new wash
sequence will begin without performing the
last wipe. For the “drip” function to work
again, you have to turn the ignition off and
then on again.

Rain sensor

Fig. 121

Wiper lever: adjust the rain sensor

A.

Fig. 122

Rain sensor sensitive surface

The rain sensor controls the frequency of the
windscreen wiper intervals, depending on the
amount of rain

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. The sensitivity of the rain

sensor can be adjusted manually. Manual
wipe

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Move the lever to the required position

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Fig. 121

:

Rain sensor off.
Rain sensor on; automatic wipe if neces-
sary.
Setting sensitivity level of rain sensor

Set control to the right: high sensitivity.

Set control to the left: low sensitivity.

When the ignition is switched off and then
back on, the rain sensor stays on and starts
operating again when the windscreen wipers
are in position

1

and the vehicle is travelling

at more than 16 km/h (10 mph).

0

1

A

Modified behaviour of the rain sensor

Possible causes of faults and mistaken read-
ings

on the sensitive surface

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Fig. 122

of the

rain sensor include:

Damaged wipers: a film of water on the

damaged blades may lengthen the activa-
tion time, reduce the washing intervals or re-
sult in a fast and continuous wipe.

Insects: insects on the sensor may trigger

the windscreen wiper.

Salt on the road: in winter, salt spread on

the roads may cause an excessively long
wipe when the windscreen is almost dry.

Dirt: dry dust, wax, coating on glass (Lotus

effect) or traces of detergent (car wash) may
reduce the effectiveness of the rain sensor or
make it react more slowly, later or not at all.

Windscreen crack: the impact of a stone

will trigger a single wipe cycle with the rain
sensor on. Next the rain sensor detects the re-
duction in the sensitive surface area and
adapts accordingly. The behaviour of the
sensor will vary with the size of the damage
caused by the stone.

WARNING

The rain sensor may not detect enough rain
to switch on the wipers.

If necessary, switch on the wipers man-

ually when water on the windscreen ob-
structs visibility.

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Operation

Note

Clean the sensitive surface of the rain

sensor regularly and check the blades for
damage

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Fig. 122

(arrow).

To remove wax and coatings, we recom-

mend a window cleaner containing alco-
hol.

Do not put stickers on the windscreen in

front of the rain sensor. This may cause
sensor disruption or faults.

Mirrors

Interior mirror anti-dazzle function

Fig. 123

Manual anti-dazzle function for rear

vision mirror

Fig. 124

Automatic anti-dazzle function for

rear vision mirror

Interior mirror with manual anti-dazzle
function

Basic position: place the lever at the bot-

tom of the mirror in the forward position.

Pull the lever to the back to select the anti-

dazzle function

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Fig. 123

.

Automatic anti-dazzle function for interior
mirror

Key to

Fig. 124

:

Control lamp
Control
Light incidence sensor

This function can be activated and deactiva-
ted by pressing the rear-view mirror switch

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Fig. 124

2

. When it is activated, the warn-

ing lamp lights up

1

.

1

2

3

When the ignition is on, the sensor

3

auto-

matically

moves the rear vision mirror to the

anti-dazzle position depending upon the inci-
dence of the light from behind.

The automatic anti-dazzle function is deacti-
vated when reverse gear is engaged or the
interior or reading lights are on.

WARNING

In the event that an automatic anti-dazzle
rear vision mirror breaks, an electrolyte flu-
id may leak. This could cause irritation to
the skin, eyes and respiratory organs. If you
come into contact with this liquid, it must
be rinsed with large quantities of water. If
necessary, get medial help.

CAUTION

In the event that an automatic anti-dazzle
rear vision mirror breaks, an electrolyte flu-
id may leak. This liquid attacks plastic sur-
faces. Clean it with a wet sponge as soon
as possible.

Note

If the light falling on the interior mirror is

obstructed (e.g. with the sun blind), the an-
ti-dazzle mirror with automatic adjustment
will not operate perfectly.

When the interior lights are on or reverse

gear engaged, the mirrors do not darken

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Visibility

with automatic adjustment for anti-dazzle
position.

If you have to stick any type of sticker on

the windscreen, do not do so in front of the
sensors. Doing so could prevent the anti-
dazzle function from working well or even
from working at all.

Adjusting the exterior mirrors

Fig. 125

Detail of the driver's door: control for

the exterior mirror.

Turn the control to the corresponding posi-
tion:

Turning the knob to the desired position,
adjust the mirrors on the driver side (L,

L/R

left) and the passenger side (R, right) to
the direction desired.
Depending on the equipment fitted on
the vehicle, the mirrors may be heated
according to the outside temperature.
Folding in mirrors.

Synchronized regulation of the exterior
mirrors

In the

Settings - Convenience

menu, se-

lect whether or not the mirrors should move in
synchronisation

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Turn the knob to position

L

1)

.

Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror. The

right exterior mirror will be adjusted at the
same time (synchronised).

If necessary, correct the right-hand rear-

view mirror: rotate the control to position

R

1)

.

Automatic anti-dazzle exterior mirror, driv-
er side

The automatic anti-dazzle exterior mirror is
controlled in the same way as the automatic
anti-dazzle rear vision mirror

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Store the reverse settings for the passen-
ger exterior mirror

Select the vehicle key in which the setting is

to be stored.

Use this key to unlock the vehicle.

Connect the automatic parking brake.

Turn the exterior mirror knob to position

R

(passenger side).

Switch the ignition on.

Move the gear lever to neutral.

Access the

Settings

menu on the instru-

ment panel display using the multifunction
steering wheel buttons and select

Conven-

ience

.

Select the

Rear vision mirror adjust-

ment

function (if it is already checked, un-

check it and check the option again).

Select reverse gear.

Adjust the front passenger side exterior mir-

ror so that you can see, for example, the kerb
area.

The new position of the mirror will be stored

automatically and allocated to the vehicle
key that was used to unlock the vehicle. For
vehicles with seat memory, please see

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page 135

.

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1)

Regulation in right-hand drive vehicles is sym-

metrical.

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Operation

Activating the passenger exterior mirror
settings

Turn the exterior mirror knob to position

R

.

With the ignition switched on, select reverse

gear.

The stored position of the passenger exteri-

or mirror for reverse gear is deleted when
driving forwards at 15 km/h (9 mph), or if the
knob is turned from position

R

to another po-

sition.

WARNING

Convex or wide-angle exterior mirrors give
a larger field of vision. However, they make
objects look smaller and further away than
they really are. If you use these mirrors to
estimate the distance to vehicles behind
you when changing lane, you could mis-
judge the distance. Risk of accident!

WARNING

Fold and unfold the exterior mirror, taking
care to avoid injuries.

Only fold or unfold the exterior mirror

when there is no-one in the way of the mir-
ror.

When moving the mirror, take care not to

trap fingers between the mirror and the
mirror bracket.

CAUTION

If one of the mirror housings is knocked

out of position (e.g. when parking), the mir-
rors must first be fully retracted with the
electric control. Do not readjust the mirror
housing by hand, as this will interfere with
the mirror adjuster function.

Before washing the vehicle in an auto-

matic car wash, please make sure to re-
tract the exterior mirrors to prevent them
from being damaged. Electrically retracta-
ble exterior mirrors must not be folded in or
out by hand. Always use the electrical
power control.

Note

If the electrical adjustment should fail to

operate, both of the mirrors can be adjus-
ted by hand by lightly pressing the edge of
the mirror glass.

The fold-in function on the exterior mir-

rors will not activate at speeds over
40 km/h (25 mph).

Sun protection

sun blind

Fig. 126

Sun visor

Options for adjusting driver and front pas-
senger sun visors

Lower the sun visor towards the wind-

screen.

The sun visor can be pulled out of its

mounting and turned towards the door

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Fig. 126

1

.

Swing the sun visor towards the door, longi-

tudinally backwards.

There is a vanity mirror on the sun visor, with a
cover. When the cover is opened

2

a light

comes on.

The lamp goes out when the vanity mirror
cover is closed or the sun visor is pushed
back up.

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Seats and headrests

WARNING

Folded sun blinds can reduce visibility.

Always store sun blinds and visors in their

housing when not in use.

Note

The light above the sun visor automatically
switches off after a few minutes in certain
conditions. This prevents the battery from
discharging.

Rear side window curtains

Fig. 127

On the rear right-hand window: cur-

tain.

The sun blinds for the vehicle interior are fit-
ted in the side panels of the windows.

Pull the sun blind by the handle

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Fig. 127

A

up to the top.

Fasten the support rod to both anchorages

in the correct spaces

B

. Verify that the sun

blind when extended is hooked safely in the
correct spaces

B

.

To put the sun blind away, unhook it at the

top and lower by hand

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.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the blind or the inte-
rior trim, do not lower the sun blind “quick-
ly”.

Seats and headrests

Adjusting seats

Manual adjustment of the front
seats

Fig. 128

Front left seat controls

Forwards/backwards: pull the lever and
move the seat. The seat must engage
when the lever is released!
Lumbar support: move the lever until the
required position is achieved.
Tilting the backrest: turn the hand wheel.
Raise/lower: pull the lever up or push
down (several times if necessary) from its
home position.

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1

2

3

4

131

Operation

WARNING

Incorrect seat adjustment may lead to ac-
cidents and severe injuries.

Only adjust the seats when the vehicle is

stationary, as the seats could move unex-
pectedly while the vehicle is in motion and
you could lose control of the vehicle. Fur-
thermore, an incorrect position is adopted
when adjusting the seat.

Adjust the height, position and inclination

of the front seats only when their move-
ment area is empty.

Make sure there are no objects in that

area.

Make sure that the movement and lock-

ing areas of the seats are clean.

WARNING

Incorrectly using upholstery and seat cov-
ers might cause an accidental activation of
the electrical seat adjustment system and
make it move unexpectedly while driving.
This might cause loss of control of the vehi-
cle and thus accidents or injuries. More-
over, the electrical components of the front
seats might be damaged.

Never attach or place seat upholstery or

covers on the electric controls.

Never use upholstery or seat covers that

have not been explicitly authorised for the
seats of the vehicle.

Electric driver's seat adjustment

Fig. 129

Driver's seat: electric seat settings.

Adjust the lumbar support: press the but-
ton according to the desired position.
Seat forwards/backwards: press the but-
ton forwards/backwards.
Seat up/down: Press the rear part of the
button up/down. To adjust the angle of
the seat cushion, press the front of the
button up/down.
Backrest further upright/further reclined:
press the button forwards/backwards.

Mechanically and electrically adjusted con-
trols can be combined on the seat.

A

B

C

WARNING

If the electric front seats are used negli-

gently or without paying due attention, it
can cause serious injury.

The front seats can also be electrically

adjusted when the ignition is switched off.
Never leave a child or any other person
who may need help in the vehicle.

In the event of an emergency, electrical

adjustment can be stopped by pressing
any control.

CAUTION

To avoid damaging the electrical compo-
nents of the front seats, please refrain from
kneeling on the seat or applying sharp
pressure at a single point to the seat cush-
ion and backrest.

Note

It may not be possible to electrically ad-

just the seat if the vehicle battery is very
low.

If the engine is started while the seats are

being electrically adjusted, the adjustment
will stop.

132

Seats and headrests

Adjusting the rear seats

Fig. 130

Adjusting rear seats

Adjusting the seat backrest

Pull the lever and adjust the seat backrest

to the desired position

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Fig. 130

1

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.

The seat backrest must be engaged when
the lever is released!

There is a handle instead of the lever on the
third row of seats and on the central seat of
the second row. It is used in the same manner
as the lever.

Move the seat backwards or forwards.

Only in the second row of seats:

Pull the lever and move the seat

2

. The

seat must be engaged when the lever is re-
leased!

CAUTION

Tilting the seat backrest of the second

row of seats fully back could damage the
luggage compartment tray. Remove the
tray before adjusting the seat backrest.

Objects in the luggage compartment

could cause damage when moving the rear
seats forwards or backwards.

Headrest

Introduction

The possibilities for the adjustment and disas-
sembly of the headrests are described below.
Always make sure that the seats are correctly
adjusted

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.

All seats are equipped with a headrest. The
rear headrests have been designed exclu-
sively for the corresponding seat of the sec-
ond or third row. Therefore, never mount them
on any other seat.

Correct adjustment of headrest

Adjust the headrest so that its upper edge is
at the same level as the top of your head and
under no circumstances below eye level.
Keep the back of your head always as close
to the headrest as possible.

In vehicles with horizontally adjustable headr-
ests on the front seats, move the headrest as
close as possible to the back of the head.

Adjusting the headrest for short people

Lower the headrest completely, even if your
head is below its upper edge. In the lowest
position, there may be a small distance be-
tween the headrest and the backrest.

Adjusting the headrest for tall people

Push the headrest up as far as it will go.

WARNING

If travelling with the headrests removed or
improperly adjusted, the risk of severe or
fatal injuries in the event of accidents and
sudden braking or manoeuvres increases.

Always travel with the headrest correctly

installed and adjusted.

To decrease the risk of cervical injuries in

the event of an accident, adjust the head-
rest correctly based on your height, always
making sure that its upper edge is at the
same height as the top of the head, but
never below eye level. Keep the back of
your head always as close to the headrest
as possible and centred.

Never adjust the headrest while the vehi-

cle is in motion.

Under no circumstances should the rear

passengers travel while the headrests are
in the non-use position.

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Operation

CAUTION

When assembling and disassembling the
headrests, do not let them meet the top lin-
ing of the vehicle, the back rest of the front
seat or other parts of the vehicles. If not,
this could damage the vehicle.

Adjusting the headrests

Fig. 131

Front seat: headrest adjustment.

Fig. 132

Adjust the headrests in the second or

third row of seats

Adjusting the height of the headrests

Move the headrest up or down in the direc-

tion of the corresponding arrow. Regarding
the rear headrest, to both raise and lower,
press the button

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Fig. 131

1

; for the rear

headrests it is only necessary to press the
button

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Fig. 132

1

to lower them

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in

Introduction on page 133

.

The headrest must lock correctly in one po-

sition.

Adjusting the front headrests horizontally

Move the headrest forward or back in the

direction of the corresponding arrow while
pressing the button

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Fig. 131

1

.

The headrest must lock correctly in one po-

sition.

Removing and fitting the headrests

Fig. 133

A: Fitting the headrests with no possi-

bility of lengthways direction adjustment; B: Fit-

ting the headrests with lengthways direction

adjustment

134

Seats and headrests

Fig. 134

Fitting the headrests in the second or

third row of seats

Removing and fitting the front headrests
without longitudinal adjustment

Push the headrest up as far as it will go

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in Introduction on page 133

.

Pull out the headrest by pressing the button

completely

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Fig. 133

1

.

To refit, insert the headrest into the holes in

the backrest, pushing it down until it engages,
while pressing button

1

.

Removing and fitting the front headrests
with longitudinal adjustment

Push the headrest up and backward as far

as it will go

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in Introduction on

page 133

.

Place a flat object, e.g. a plastic card

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Fig. 133

2

, on both sides between the

seat backrest cover and the end protector of

the seat backrest retaining bar and unlock
the retaining bars with a little pressure.

Completely pull out the headrest.

When re-fitting, pull out the headrest's two

retaining bars as far as possible and insert
them into the holes in the seat back. Push
downwards until the two bars click into place.

Removing the rear headrests

If necessary, adjust the backrest of the seat

so the headrest can be removed.

Push the headrest up as far as it will go

›››

in Introduction on page 133

.

Remove the headrest completely while

pressing button

›››

Fig. 134

1

.

Fitting the rear headrests

Unlock the rear seat backrest and fold it

forward slightly

›››

page 133

.

Place the headrest in the correct position

on the guides of the corresponding backrest
and insert it.

Lower the headrest while pressing button

1

.

Raise the rear seat backrest and lock it.

WARNING

Remove the rear headrests only when it is
necessary to fit a child seat. After removing
a child seat, refit the headrest immediately.

Seat functions

Lumbar massage function

Fig. 135

On the side of the front seat: button

for the lumbar massage function.

During the massage operation, the lumbar
support will move in a way that massages the
lumbar area of the back. While it is operating,
the arch of the lumbar support can be adjus-
ted using the corresponding control based on
your personal preferences

›››

page 12

.

Connection

Press the

button in the control panel of

the seat.

Disconnection

Press the

button again in the control

panel of the seat.

»

135

Operation

Automatic off

The lumbar massage will disconnect auto-

matically after approx. 10 minutes.

Memory function

Fig. 136

Memory buttons on the outside of the

driver seat

Memory buttons

The memory buttons can be used to save
and turn on settings for the driver seat and
the exterior mirrors.

Save the settings of the driver seat and
the exterior mirrors while driving forward

Apply the electronic parking brake.

Move the gearshift to the neutral position.

Switch the ignition on.

Adjust the driver seat and the exterior mir-

rors.

Press



for longer than 1 second

›››

Fig. 136

.

Press the memory button in which to store

the settings within approx. 10 seconds. A
warning sound will confirm they have been
stored.

Storing the passenger rear view mirror
settings while driving in reverse

Apply the electronic parking brake.

Move the gearshift to the neutral position.

Switch the ignition on.

Press the required memory button.

Select reverse gear.

Adjust the front passenger exterior mirror so

that you can see, for example, the kerb area
well.

The new position of the mirror will be stored

automatically and allocated to the vehicle
key that was used to unlock the vehicle.

Activating exterior mirror settings

With the driver door open and the ignition

turned off, push the memory button of the
corresponding door briefly.

OR:

with the ignition switched on, hold in

the corresponding memory button until the
memorised position is reached.

To activate the memory function of the ve-
hicle key

Condition: a position must be memorised in
the memory.

Open the driver-side door.

Press and hold any memory button.

Within three seconds of the move being

completed, push the open button

on the

vehicle key. An audible warning confirms the
settings have been activated.

Adjusting the wing mirrors for driving and
assigning driver seat settings to a vehicle
key

Activate the memory function of the vehicle

key

Adjust the front seat and the exterior mir-

rors.

Lock the vehicle. The settings are assigned

to the vehicle key.

To deactivate the memory function of the
vehicle key

Condition: a position must be memorised in
the memory.

Press and hold the



button

›››

Fig. 136

.

Within the following 10 seconds, push the

open button

on the vehicle key. An audible

warning confirms the settings have been de-
activated.

136

Seats and headrests

Initialising the seat position memory

The position memory system must be restar-
ted if, for example, the driver seat has been
changed.

Restarting deletes all memories and assign-
ments for the seat with position memory. The
memory buttons can then be reprogrammed
and the vehicle keys re-assigned.

Open the driver door and do not get into

the vehicle.

Operating the seat settings from outside

the vehicle.

Tilt the backrest fully forward.

Release the control to set the angle and

then press again until an audible warning is
heard.

WARNING

Adjust the memory function only when the
vehicle is stationary.

Note

The front passenger side exterior mirror au-
tomatically changes from the position stor-
ed for reversing as soon as the vehicle
moves forward at a speed of at least
15 km/h (9 mph) or when the gear selection
lever is changed to a position other than R.

Access aid for the third row of seats

Fig. 137

Second row of seats:: access aid con-

trols.

The outer seats of the second row can be fol-
ded to make it easier to get in and out of the
third row of seats.

Folding down the second row seats

If necessary, open the belt loop and wind

up the seat belt by hand.

If necessary, remove the side headrest of

the integrated child seat

›››

page 36

.

If necessary, raise the armrests.

Remove any objects located in the footwell

of the second row of seats, where applicable

›››

.

Push the headrest down as far as it will go

›››

page 12

.

Push the lever

›››

Fig. 137

1

forwards and

fold the backrest of the rear seat. This seat
folds forward completely

›››

and can still

be moved further forward.

Always take care when entering and leav-

ing the vehicle

›››

.

Repositioning the seat in the second row

Lift the backrest of the rear seat in an up-

right position. The entire seat folds back-
wards

›››

.

Make sure that the rear seat is securely en-

gaged so that the seat belts can provide
proper protection in the rear seats. The red
mark

›››

Fig. 137

2

should no longer be visi-

ble

›››

in Folding the rear seats down as

a cargo surface on page 144

.

Emergency exit function

If the lever

›››

Fig. 137

1

does not work, e.g.

after an accident, the seats on the second
row can be folded forwards from the third row
to allow vehicle occupants of the third row of
seats to get out of the vehicle

›››

.

Pull the handle

›››

Fig. 137

3

back and fold

the backrest of the rear seat. The complete
rear seat folds forward

›››

.

WARNING

Careless or uncontrolled use of the con-
venient entry assistant may result in severe
injury and accident.

»

137

Operation

Never use the convenient entry function

when the vehicle is in motion.

Avoid trapping or damaging the seat belt

when folding the rear seats back.

Keep your hands, fingers, feet and other

body parts out of the hinges and the seat
locking mechanism when folding and un-
folding.

Mats or other objects can be caught in

the hinges of the seat backrests or rear
seat. This could prevent the seat backrest
from locking safely when positioned up-
right.

All seat backrests must engage correctly

for the seat belts on the rear seats to work
properly. When the seat backrest of an oc-
cupied seat is not correctly locked in place,
the passenger can be thrust forward with
the seat backrest in case of sudden brak-
ing, sudden manoeuvres or an accident.

A red mark on the side of the seat

›››

Fig. 137

2

indicates that the seat back-

rest is not engaged. The mark is no longer
visible when it is correctly engaged.

If the seat backrest or seat are folded

down and are not correctly locked in place,
no passenger should use them.

When getting in or out, never lean or hold

onto the folded seat on the second row of
seats.

WARNING

If child seats are fitted to all the seats in the
second row then it is possible that the
seats of this row cannot be folded down
from the third row of seats in the event of an
accident. In the event of an emergency,
passengers in the third row of seats will not
be able to leave the vehicle or to help
themselves.

Child seats should not occupy all the

seats of the second row if other passengers
are to occupy the third row.

CAUTION

Before folding down the rear seat back-

rest for returning it to its position, adjust the
front seats so that the headrests and seat
backrests do not hit each other when fold-
ing and unfolding.

Any objects located in the footwell of the

second row of seats may be damaged on
folding the rear seat forwards. Remove any
objects before folding the seat down.

Adjusting or folding the backrest of
the front passenger seat

Fig. 138

Front passenger seat: fold the back-

rest of the seat forwards.

Fig. 139

Unlocking the folding backrest of the

front passenger seat

The backrest of the front passenger seat can
be folded and locked horizontally.

138

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