Tool Kit
The tools are located in the trunk inside a preformed container. To access the tools, lift the rear part of the trunk cargo floor using the handle. It is possible to maintain the cargo floor in the lifted position when the trunk cover is not hooked to the liftgate, is hooked to the liftgate, or is removed. The straps for fastening the cargo floor can be found at the ends and along the band fastened by Velcro inserts on the back side of the floor. Once the cargo floor is lifted, release the strap and fasten it at the positions shown in the figures. Remove the storage box.
Hazard Warning Flashers
The hazard warning flashers switch is located in the center of the central console, behind the multimedia navigation controls. Press the switch to turn on the hazard warning flashers to warn oncoming traffic of an emergency. When these lights illuminate, the turn signals, the related indicator lights on the instrument cluster, and the button start flashing. Press the switch a second time to turn them off. This is an emergency warning system and should not be used while the vehicle is in motion.
CAUTION: When hazard warning flashers are activated, the turn signals control is disabled. Extended use may wear down your battery.
In the Event of an Accident
- Keep calm and, if not directly involved, stop at a safe distance of at least ten yards/meters from the accident area.
- If on a highway, stop without obstructing the emergency lane and be careful when exiting the vehicle.
- Turn off the engine and switch on hazard warning flashers.
- At night, illuminate the accident area with headlights.
- Place the emergency triangle in a visible position at the prescribed distance.
- Call emergency services and provide as much information as possible.
- Remove ignition keys from vehicles involved.
- If fuel or chemicals are present, avoid smoking.
- Use fire extinguisher, blankets, sand, or earth to extinguish fires—never water.
- In multiple accidents on highways, leave the vehicle immediately and move away from the area.
In Case of Injured Persons
- Never leave the injured person alone. Assist as needed without crowding them.
- Reassure the injured person that help is on the way.
WARNING: California Proposition 65: Operating, servicing, and maintaining a vehicle can expose you to chemicals such as engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, known to cause cancer and birth defects. Minimize exposure by avoiding inhalation of exhaust, servicing in ventilated areas, and wearing gloves. More info:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passengervehicle
In Case of a Punctured Tire
The vehicle is equipped with a compact spare wheel.
Using the Compact Spare Wheel
Automatic leveling of pneumatic suspensions may require disabling the system before lifting the vehicle. Activate “Wheel Replacement Mode” in MTC+ settings under “Suspensions” submenu. After servicing, restore original settings.
CAUTION: The compact spare wheel is supplied deflated to save space. An electric compressor is provided for inflation.
- Stop the vehicle in a safe, level area.
- Select P (Park) mode, engage parking brake, and switch ignition to OFF.
- Turn on hazard warning flashers if needed and place warning triangle.
- Use the jack only on firm, level ground. Chock wheels to prevent movement.
- Do not start or run the engine with the vehicle on a jack.
- Never place any part of your body under a vehicle supported by a jack.
- Lift the trunk coverage and take the necessary tools from the storage container.
- Remove the locking wheel knob, container, compressor, and compact spare wheel.
- Connect inflation hose to the wheel valve and power plug to an outlet.
- Set ignition to ACC or RUN and operate the compressor until recommended pressure is reached.