Seat Alhambra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 4
Fuses and bulbs
Colour
Amp rating
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. 59
In the engine compartment: fuse box
cover.
To open the engine compartment fuse box
●
Open the bonnet
.
●
Move the attachment tabs forwards, in the
direction indicated by the arrow to release
the fuse box cover
.
●
Then lift the cover out.
●
To
fit
the cover, place it on the fuse box.
Push the attachment tabs back, in the oppo-
site direction indicated by the arrow until they
click audibly into place.
In is possible that there are more fuses behind
a cover in the lower left-hand side of the lug-
gage compartment.
Replace a blown fuse
Fig. 60
Image of a blown fuse.
Fig. 61
Removing or fitting a fuse
Preparations
●
Switch off the ignition, lights and all electri-
cal equipment.
●
Open the corresponding fuse box
›››
,
.
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Emergencies
Recognise a blown fuse
A fuse is blown if its metal strip is ruptured
›››
.
●
Point a lamp at the fuse to see if it has
blown.
To replace a fuse
●
If necessary, remove the plastic pincers
from the fuse box cover.
●
Small fuses
: fit the pincer in from above
›››
.
●
Large fuses
: move the pincer sideways over
the fuse
.
●
Remove the fuse.
●
Replace the blown fuse by one with an
identical
amperage rating (same colour and
markings) and
identical
size.
●
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.
Bulbs (12 V)
Full-LED headlights are designed to last the
lifetime of the car and light bulbs cannot be
replaced. In case of headlight failure, go to an
authorised workshop to have it replaced.
Light source used for each function
Halogen headlights.
Type
Dipped beam headlights
H7 LL
Main beam headlights/day-
time running lights (DRL)
H15 (double element)
Side lights
W5W
Turn signal
PY21W NA LL
AFS bi-xenon main
headlight
Type
Daytime running lights
(DRL)
P21W SLL
Side lights
W5W
AFS bi-xenon main
headlight
Type
Turn signal
PY21W NA LL
Dipped beam / Main beam
Xenon bulb. Visit an
authorised workshop
for replacement.
Front fog light
Type
Fog lights
HB4
LED rear lights
Type
Side/brake light
LED
Turn signal
WY21W
Reverse lights
W16W
WARNING
●
Take particular care when working on
components in the engine compartment if
the engine is warm. Risk of burns.
●
Bulbs are highly sensitive to pressure. The
glass can break when you touch the bulb,
causing injury.
●
When changing bulbs, please take care
not to injure yourself on sharp edges, in
particular on the headlight housing.
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Fuses and bulbs
CAUTION
●
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.
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.
●
Do not touch the glass part of the bulb
with your bare hands, use a cloth or paper
towel instead, since the fingerprints left on
the glass will vaporise as a result of the
heat generated by the bulb, they will be
deposited on the reflector and will impair
its surface.
●
Depending on the level of equipment fit-
ted in the vehicle, LEDs may be used for
part or all of the interior and/or exterior
lighting. LEDs have an estimated life that
exceeds than that of the car. If an LED light
fails, go to an authorised workshop for its
replacement.
Replacing the halogen headlight
bulbs
Fig. 62
In the engine compartment: coatings
on the left headlight.
Fig. 63
Left headlight.
Dipped beam headlights
Daytime running lights
Main beam headlight and side light
Turn signals
There is no need to remove the headlight to
replace bulbs.
Complete operations only in the sequence
given:
Turn signals (small bulb holder)
–
Open the bonnet
.
–
Rotate the bulb holder
1
all the
way to the left and pull it out backwards to-
gether with the bulb.
–
Depending on the model, the bulb is re-
moved directly from the bulb holder or it
may need to be rotated and then removed.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
rotate to the right all the way.
A
Dipped beam headlights and
B
Day-
time running lights
–
Open the bonnet
.
–
Remove the rubber cover on the rear of the
headlight.
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A
B
C
1
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Emergencies
–
Rotate the bulb holder to the left all the
way and pull it out backwards together
with the bulb.
–
Depending on the model, the bulb is re-
moved directly from the bulb holder or it
may need to be rotated and then removed.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
rotate to the right all the way.
–
Insert the rubber cover.
C
Main beam headlights
–
Open the bonnet
.
–
Remove the rubber cover on the rear of the
headlight.
–
Press the wire clip downwards and pull the
bulb holder
2
out together with
the bulb.
–
Depending on the model, the bulb is re-
moved directly from the bulb holder or it
may need to be rotated and then removed.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
pull the wire clip upwards until it clicks into
place.
–
Insert the rubber cover.
C
Side light
–
Open the bonnet
.
–
Remove the rubber cover on the rear of the
headlight.
–
Pull the bulb holder
3
out back-
wards together with the bulb.
–
Depending on the model, the bulb is re-
moved directly from the bulb holder or it
may need to be rotated and then removed.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
insert completely.
–
Insert the rubber cover.
Note
The images show the left hand headlight
from behind. The structure of the right hand
side headlight is symmetric.
Replacing the xenon headlight
bulbs
Fig. 64
In the engine compartment: turn signal
cover.
Fig. 65
Turn signal bulb holder
1
and turning
light
2
.
There is no need to remove the headlight to
replace bulbs.
Complete operations only in the sequence
given:
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Fuses and bulbs
1
Turn signal
–
Open the bonnet
.
–
Rotate the cover
in the direction
of the arrow and remove it.
–
Rotate the bulb holder
1
all the
way to the left and pull it out backwards to-
gether with the bulb.
–
Depending on the model, the bulb is re-
moved directly from the bulb holder or it
may need to be rotated and then removed.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
rotate to the right all the way.
–
Rotate the cover
in the opposite
direction to the arrow as far as it will go.
2
Cornering light
–
Open the bonnet
.
–
Rotate the cover
in the direction
of the arrow and remove it.
–
Press the wire clip downwards and pull the
bulb holder
2
out together with
the bulb.
–
Depending on the model, the bulb is re-
moved directly from the bulb holder or it
may need to be rotated and then removed.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
pull the wire clip upwards until it clicks into
place.
–
Rotate the cover
in the opposite
direction to the arrow as far as it will go.
Always seek the help of a specialist when
changing the Xenon dipped beam and main
beam headlamps
Note
The illustrations show the left hand head-
light. The structure of the right hand side
headlight is symmetric.
Replacing the front bumper bulb
Fig. 66
On the right side of the front bumper:
disassembling the headlights.
Fig. 67
Changing the bulbs in the headlights
Complete operations only in the sequence
given:
–
Pull the cover forwards, in the direction of
the arrow
.
–
Unscrew the attachment screw
1
using the screwdriver from the vehicle
tool kit
.
–
Tilt the headlight slightly forward and ex-
tract it from its lateral attachments
(small arrows).
–
Release the connector
1
and re-
move it.
–
Rotate the bulb holder
2
to the
left all the way, in the direction of the arrow,
and pull it out backwards together with the
bulb.
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Emergencies
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the headlight and
rotate to the right all the way.
–
Insert the connector
1
on the
bulb holder
. The connector must audibly
click into place.
–
Place the headlight into its position
(small arrows) and tilt it back-
wards.
–
Tighten the attachment screw
1
using the screwdriver.
–
Replace the cover on the bumper
.
Replace the rear lid light bulbs
Fig. 68
On the rear lid: remove the cover.
Fig. 69
On the rear lid: remove the bulb holder.
Complete operations only in the sequence
given:
–
Open the rear lid.
–
Extract the cover carefully using the flat
part of the screwdriver from the vehicle tool
kit as a lever (
) on the indent
1
.
–
Release the bulb holder connector by pull-
ing on the red connector block.
–
Press on the attachment tabs in the direc-
tion of the arrow
and pull out the
bulb holder.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Install the bulb holder. The attachment tabs
should audibly click into place.
–
Insert the cover. The cover should lock into
place.
Replacing the tail light bulbs in the
bodywork
Fig. 70
Side of the luggage compartment:
Removing the left tail light unit.
Removing
the right tail light unit.
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Fuses and bulbs
Fig. 71
Tail light unit in the bodywork: removing
the bulb holder.
Complete operations only in the sequence
given.
Removing the rear light units
–
Open the rear lid.
–
Left tail light:
open the storage compart-
ment on the left side of the luggage com-
partment
and then rotate cap
1
90 ° in the direction of the ar-
row and remove it.
–
Right tail light:
Move the 12 V power socket
support by pressing gently downwards
(arrow).
–
Unscrew the attachment screw
2
using the screwdriver from the vehicle
tool kit
. The bolt is secured in its
position.
–
Extract the rear light from the bodywork by
carefully pulling backwards.
–
Pull the red strip on the connector and ex-
tract the connector.
–
Disassemble the tail light unit and place it
on a flat, clean surface.
To change the bulb
–
To release the bulb holder, press on the at-
tachment tabs
1
to
4
in the di-
rection of the arrow.
–
Remove the bulb holder from the rear light
unit.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Place the bulb holder in the tail light unit.
The attachment tabs should audibly click
into place.
–
Insert the connector and press the red at-
tachment strip in so that the connector is
locked into place.
Assembling the rear light units
–
Carefully insert the tail light unit into the
opening in the bodywork. To do this, insert
the upper rear light unit guide into the at-
tachment ring.
–
Tighten the white attachment screw using
the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit.
–
Ensure that the tail light unit has been cor-
rectly fitted and is firmly secured.
–
Left tail light:
replace the cap
›››
1
and turn it through 90º in the opposite di-
rection to the arrow. Close the storage
compartment.
–
Right tail light:
Move the 12 V power socket
support upwards gently until it is properly
closed.
–
Close the rear lid
.
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Emergencies
Changing the number plate bulbs
Fig. 72
In the rear bumper: Number plate light.
Fig. 73
number plate light: remove the bulb
holder.
Follow the steps indicated:
Fixed number plate light
–
Use the flat part of the screwdriver included
in the vehicle tool kit (
›››
) to press
in the direction of the arrow, in the groove of
the number plate light
.
–
Detach the number plate light.
–
Turn the connector lock
in the di-
rection of arrow
1
and pull on the connec-
tor.
–
Rotate the bulb holder in the direction of
the arrow
2
and extract it to-
gether with the bulb.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Insert the bulb holder into the number plate
light and rotate all the way in the opposite
direction to the arrow
›››
2
.
–
Plug the connector into the bulb holder.
–
Insert the number plate light carefully into
the opening on the bumper. Ensure that the
number plate light is in the correct position.
–
Insert the number plate light into the bump-
er until it audibly clicks into place.
Bolted number plate light
–
Unscrew the number plate light screws us-
ing the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit
(
).
–
Detach the number plate light.
–
Separate the attachment tabs from the
rear panel of the number plate light by
pressing.
–
Take the bulb holder out of the number
plate light.
–
Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical
bulb.
–
Insert the bulb holder into the number plate
light.
–
Press on the attachment tabs. The bulb
holder must be firmly attached to the num-
ber plate light.
–
Insert the number plate light carefully into
the opening on the bumper. Ensure that the
number plate light is in the correct position.
–
Tighten the attachment screws for the
number plate light using the screwdriver.
Additional brake light
Taking into account that it consists of LED
bulbs, the change should be made at a tech-
nical service centre.
66
Operation
Fig. 74
Instruments and controls.
68
Controls and displays
Operation
Controls and displays
Interior view
Overview
Interior door handle
Central lock button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control for the electric adjustment
of the exterior mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brightness regulation for instrument
panel and controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Headlight range control . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Light switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lever for: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
–
Turn signals
–
Main beam headlights
Instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steering wheel with horn and
–
Driver airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
–
On-board computer controls . . . . .
–
Controls for radio, telephone,
navigation and speech dialogue
system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
–
Paddle levers for tiptronic gear-
shift (automatic gearbox) . . . . . . . . . 250
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Control lever for:
–
Windscreen wipers and washer . . . 125
–
Wipe and wash system . . . . . . . . . . . .
–
On-board computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Left seat heater control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Infotainment system: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Hazard warning lights switch . . . . . . .
Depending on the equipment, con-
trols for:
–
Electronic manual air condition-
ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
–
Climatronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Right seat heater control . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Depending on the equipment, but-
tons for:
–
Anti-slip regulation (ASR) . . . . . . . . . . 285
–
Start-stop operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
–
Parking distance warning system
(ParkPilot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
–
Park Assist system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
–
Tyre pressure monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
–
Dynamic chassis control
(DCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
–
The rear lid is opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
–
Opening and closing of electric
sliding doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Locking handle to open glove com-
partment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
front passenger front airbag . . . . . . . .
Switch for deactivating the front
passenger front airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Passenger front airbag off warning
lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gear lever for:
–
Manual gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
–
Automatic gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
12 volt power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto Hold switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
Electronic parking brake switch . . . .
Start-up push button (Keyless Ac-
cess closing and start-up system)
Ignition lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pedals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steering column adjustment lev-
er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuse box cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lever for:
–
Cruise control system (CCS) . . . . .
–
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . 268
Open bonnet lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
Electric windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
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Operation
Note
●
Some of the equipment listed in this sec-
tion is only fitted on certain models or are
optional extras.
●
The arrangement of controls on right-
hand drive models may be slightly different
from the layout shown in
. How-
ever, the symbols used to identify the con-
trols are the same.
Instruments and warn-
ing/control lamps
Instrument panel
Introduction
After switching the engine on with a 12-volt
battery that is heavily discharged or newly
changed some system settings (such as the
time, the date, the personalised comfort set-
tings and the programming) might be altered
or deleted. Check and correct these settings
once the battery is sufficiently charged.
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 screen of the instrument panel and
to the instructions on the screen of the Info-
tainment system when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Instrument panel
Fig. 75
Instrument panel, on dash panel.
Details of the instruments
:
Time set button
.
Revolutions counter
(with the engine
running, in thousands of revolutions per
minute)
.
Engine coolant temperature indicator
›››
.
Displays on the screen
.
Fuel reserve display
.
Speedometer
.
Reset knob
for trip recorder (
trip
).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Status display
Possible indications on the instrument
panel display
Different pieces of information can be dis-
played on the screen of the instrument panel,
depending on the features of the vehicle.
●
Doors, bonnet and rear lid open
●
Warning and information messages
●
Odometer
●
Time
●
Radio, media and navigation system indi-
cations
●
Indications of the phone
●
Outside temperature
●
Indications of the compass
●
Selector lever positions
●
Gear-change recommendation
›››
●
Display of travel data (multifunction dis-
play) and menus for different settings
›››
●
Service interval display
●
Second speed indication
›››
.
●
Start-Stop system status display
›››
●
Signs detected by the traffic signal detec-
tion system
Doors, bonnet and rear lid open
When the vehicle is unlocked and while driv-
ing, the instrument panel display shows if any
of the doors, the bonnet or rear lid are
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Operation
opened and, in some cases, it is also indica-
ted by an audible warning. The display may
vary according to the type of instrument pan-
el fitted.
Selector lever positions (DSG® dual clutch
gearbox)
The current position of the selector lever is
shown on the side of the lever and on the in-
strument panel display. When the lever is in
the
D/S
position or in the Tiptronic position, in
some cases, the gear engaged in each case
is shown on the instrument panel display .
Outside temperature indicator
If the outside temperature is lower than ap-
proximately +4 °C (+39 °F), the “ice crystal
symbol”
on the outside temperature dis-
play also lights up. This symbol remains lit un-
til the outside temperature exceeds +6 °C
(+43 °F)
When the vehicle is stationary, when the aux-
iliary heater is switched on or when driving at
very low speeds, the outside temperature in-
dicated may be higher than the actual tem-
perature due to the heat produced by the en-
gine.
The margin of measurement ranges from
-40 °C (-50 °F) to +50 °C (+122 °F).
Gear-change recommendation
While driving, the instrument panel of certain
vehicles may indicate a gear recommenda-
tion for saving fuel
.
Odometer
The
odometer
registers the total distance
travelled by the car.
The
partial odometer
(
trip
) shows the dis-
tance travelled since the last time it was reset
to zero.
●
Press button
7
to reset
the trip recorder to 0.
Indications of the compass
With the ignition on and the navigation sys-
tem on, the cardinal point corresponding to
the vehicle's direction of travel is displayed
on the instrument panel
›››
.
Second speed display (mph or km/h)
In addition to the speedometer, the speed
can also be displayed in a different unit of
measurement (in miles or in km per hour).
To change the units, in the
Settings
menu,
select the option
Second speed
›››
.
Vehicles without menu display on the instru-
ment panel
●
Switch on the engine.
●
Press the
button three times. The odom-
eter display flashes on the instrument panel
display.
●
Press the key once
. “mph” or “km/h”
is displayed briefly instead of the odometer.
●
This activates the second speed display. To
switch it off, repeat the procedure.
This option cannot be deactivated in models
destined for countries in which the second
speed must always be visible.
WARNING
Even when the outside temperature is high-
er than freezing temperature, some roads
and bridges could be frozen.
●
The “ice crystal symbol” indicates that
there may be a risk of freezing.
●
At outside temperatures above +4 °C
(+39 °F), there may be ice even when the
“ice crystal symbol” is not on.
●
The outside temperature sensor takes a
guideline measurement.
Note
●
There are different instrument panels and
therefore the versions and instructions on
the display may vary. In the case of dis-
plays without warning or information texts,
faults are indicated exclusively by the con-
trol warning lamps.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
●
Some indications on the instrument panel
screen may be concealed by a sudden
event, e.g. an incoming call.
●
If there are several warnings at the same
time, the symbols will be displayed one af-
ter the other for a few seconds. The sym-
bols will stay on until you remove the
cause.
Instrument panel menus
The number of menus and information items
available will depend on the vehicle’s elec-
tronics and features.
A specialised workshop can programme or
modify additional functions, according to the
vehicle equipment. SEAT recommends visiting
a SEAT dealership for this.
Some menu options can only be read when
the vehicle is stationary.
■
Multifunction indicator
(driving data)
■
Assists
(enable or disable)
■
Sign Assist
■
Lane Assist
■
Exit Assist
■
Blind spot
■
Fatigue detection
■
Front Assist
■
Audio
■
Navigation
■
Telephone
■
Auxiliary heating
■
Vehicle status
■
Setup
Driving data indicator (multifunc-
tion display)
The display of the travel data (multifunction
display) shows different values about the
journey and the consumption.
Change from one display to another
In vehicles without a multifunction steering
wheel:
●
Press the rocker switch
on the wiper
lever .
In vehicles with a multifunction steering
wheel:
●
Turn the right thumbwheel of the multifunc-
tion steering wheel
.
Driving data memories
The multifunction display has two automatic
memories:
Partial memory:
The memory collects
journey and consumption data from
when the ignition is turned on until when
1
it is turned off. The memory is automati-
cally deleted if the journey is interrupted
for more than 2 hours. If the journey is
continued in less than 2 hours after the
ignition is switched off, the new data is
added to the data already stored in the
memory.
Total memory:
The memory records the
values for a specific number of partial
trips, up to a total of 19 hours and 59 mi-
nutes or 99 hours and 59 minutes, or
1,999.9 km (or miles) for 9,999 km (or
miles), depending on the model of in-
strument panel. On reaching either of
these limits, the memory is automatically
erased and starts to count from 0 again.
The selected memory will be shown in the
upper right-hand corner of the display.
Changing memory
●
With the ignition switched on, and display-
ing memory
1
or
2
, briefly press the
key on the wiper lever or the
on the multi-
function steering wheel to switch from one
memory to the another
Manually erasing memory 1 or 2
●
Select the memory that you wish to erase.
●
Hold the
button on the wiper lever
or the
button on the multi-function steer-
ing wheel down for about 2 seconds.
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2
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Operation
Possible displays
●
Travelling time:
This indicates the hours (h)
and minutes (min) since the ignition was
switched on.
●
Current fuel consumption:
The current
fuel consumption while driving is displayed in
l/100 km (or miles per gallon, mpg); when the
engine is running but the vehicle is not mov-
ing, in l/h (or gallons per hour).
●
Average consumption:
When the ignition
is switched on, the average consumption (in
l/100 km or in mpg) is displayed after the ve-
hicle has moved approximately 100 metres
(328 feet). Otherwise horizontal lines are dis-
played. The value shown is updated approxi-
mately every 5 seconds.
●
Range:
Approximate distance in km (or
miles) that can still be travelled with the fuel
remaining in the tank, assuming the same
style of driving is maintained. This is calcula-
ted using the current fuel consumption.
●
Distance travelled:
Distance travelled, af-
ter ignition is switched on, in km (or miles).
●
Average speed:
After the ignition is switch-
ed on, the average speed will be shown after
a distance of approximately 100 metres (328
feet) has been travelled. Otherwise horizontal
lines are displayed. The value shown is upda-
ted approximately every 5 seconds.
●
Digital speed display:
Current speed dis-
played digitally.
●
Digital oil temperature display:
Updated
engine oil temperature digital display
●
Speed warning at --- km/h:
If the stored
speed is exceeded (between 30 - 250 km/h,
or 18 - 155 mph), an audible warning is given
together with a visual warning.
Storing a speed for the speed warning
●
Select the display
Speed warning at
---
km/h
.
●
Press the button
on the windscreen
wiper lever or the button
on the multifunc-
tion steering wheel to store the current speed
and activate the warning.
●
Activate:
adjust to the desired speed within
5 seconds using the rocker switch
on the
windscreen wiper lever or by turning the
thumbwheel on the multifunction steering
wheel. Next, press the
or
key
again or wait for a few seconds. The speed is
stored and the warning activated.
●
Deactivate:
press button
or button
. The stored speed is deleted.
Personalising the displays
It is possible to select which of the displays in
the multifunction display you wish to see on
the instrument panel in the
Settings
menu.
The units of measurement can also be modi-
fied
.
Settings
menu
The number of menus and information items
available will depend on the vehicle’s elec-
tronics and features.
Assistance systems
Settings for different driver assistance sys-
tems
.
Multifunction display data
Configuration of the multifunction display da-
ta that you wish to see on the instrument pan-
el display
.
Compass
Changing the magnetic region and calibrat-
ing the compass
.
Convenience
Changing vehicle convenience functions
›››
.
Lights and visibility
Configuration of vehicle lighting
.
Time
Changing the hours and minutes of the in-
strument panel clock and the navigation sys-
tem. The time can be displayed in 12 or 24
hour format. The
S
in the upper part of the
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