WARNING: Body parts can be jammed when operating the glass sunroof. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the glass sunroof is clear during opening and closing.
Tilting the Glass Sunroof
Press back the switch up to or beyond the resistance point and release it. The glass sunroof is raised.
Opening Glass Sunroof
When closed: Press the switch back beyond the resistance point and release it twice. The glass sunroof is opened. Pressing the switch again stops the motion.
With sunroof completely raised:
- Slide switch back to resistance point and hold to open as long as pressed.
- Press beyond resistance point and release to open. Press again to stop.
Comfort Position
In some models, wind noises are lowest when the sunroof is not fully open. Automatic function initially opens to comfort position. Press switch again to open fully.
Closing Glass Sunroof
- Slide switch forward to resistance point and hold: closes while pressed, stops in raised position.
- Press forward beyond resistance point and release: closes, stops in raised position. Press again to stop.
- Press forward beyond resistance point twice: closes fully. Press again to stop.
- With sunroof completely raised, press forward beyond resistance point and release: closes fully.
Jam Protection System
If closing force exceeds a specific value, closing is interrupted and the sunroof opens slightly.
Closing Without Jam Protection
- Push switch forward past resistance point and hold: closes with limited protection.
- Push switch forward again past resistance point and hold until fully closed without protection. Ensure area is clear.
Initializing After Power Interruption
After a power failure, the sunroof can only operate partially. System must be initialized by a dealer or qualified service center.
Vehicle Features and Options
This chapter describes standard, country-specific, and optional features. Some features may not be available depending on options or country version. Safety-related functions must comply with applicable laws and regulations.
Sitting Safely
Correct seating contributes to relaxed driving and is important in an accident. Follow guidance in:
- Seats
- Safety belts
- Head restraints
- Airbags
Front Seats
WARNING: Adjusting seats while driving can cause unexpected movements. Only adjust when stationary.
WARNING: Reclining backrest too far reduces safety belt effectiveness. Adjust before driving.
WARNING: Moving seats may jam body parts or damage property. Ensure area is clear.
Adjusting Seats
- Forward/backward: Pull lever, slide seat, release lever, adjust slightly to engage.
- Height: Pull lever up or press down to desired height.
- Backrest tilt: Pull lever and apply weight or lift as needed.
- Lumbar support: Turn wheel to adjust curvature supporting lower back.
- Thigh support: Pull lever at front of seat to adjust.
3-Door Models: Entering Rear
WARNING: Risk of jamming when moving seats. Ensure area is clear.
WARNING: Unlocked backrest may move unexpectedly while driving. Fold and lock before driving.
Folding Down the Backrest
Pull lever up to stop and fold backrest forward.