Keys and remote control When buying a car, the owner is provided with a set of two keys. Key (see illustration 2.1) is designed to turn on the ignition, start/stop the engine and...
Unlocking and closing the doors and trunk lid General information and precautions Attention! When leaving the car, do not forget to remove the key from the ignition, set the parking brake, close all...
Opening and closing the hood The hood latch release lever is located on the left under the instrument panel (see illustrations 4.1 and 15.1). When pulling the lever, the hood should open...
Top sunroof On models with the corresponding configuration, the rotary switch (see illustration 7.1) the electric sunroof control is placed on the overhead console. The...
Single lock Note: With the appropriate configuration, a single lock is combined into a single structure with an anti-theft alarm system. The organization of a single lock...
Remote Control Using the remote control, the single lock, double locking system and anti-theft alarm device are controlled, and on models equipped with power windows for...
Unlocking and locking the doors When the door unlock button is pressed once, only the driver's door lock is activated - at the same time, the anti-theft alarm and the double lock system will...
Replacing the remote control battery If there is a malfunction in the operation of the remote control / a reduction in the range of its operation, it is urgent to replace the battery. Use a...
Anti-theft alarm The vehicles covered in this manual may be equipped with one or more of the following anti-theft devices: Anti-theft alarm; Double lock system; Start blocking...
Electronic immobilizer Attention! Attempts to make any changes to the design of the immobilizer are associated with the risk of disrupting the normal functioning of it, as well as...
Means of life and health safety All cars considered in this Guide are equipped with a set of tools designed to ensure the safety of life and health of the driver and passengers in the event...
Seat belts — rules and features of use Warning! Taking seat belt use seriously is the key to minimizing the risk of serious injury or death in a crash! Remember that airbags should by no means be...
Supplemental Security System (SRS) Warning! This section contains very important information that is designed to help the reader avoid serious injury in the event of an accident, as well as in...
Danger of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning Engine exhaust gases contain highly toxic carbon monoxide (SO), causing loss of consciousness when inhaled with a high degree of probability of death. With a...
Instrument panel and center console The layout of the controls on the instrument panel, steering wheel and center console is shown in illustration 15.1. 15.1 Layout of controls on the instrument...
Instrument cluster, meters, control lamps The instrument lighting is activated when the running lights are turned on. The brightness of the backlight is selected using the rotary control located on the...
Controls and interior equipment The switch panel for the exterior lighting/instrument lighting is integrated into the instrument panel to the left of the steering column. Depending on the...
Car interior heating Note: The heating output depends on the coolant temperature and therefore only reaches its maximum value when the engine is warm. To quickly warm up the cabin:...
Infotainment system Note: Earlier models may have been fitted with other types of audio systems. General information The infotainment system is a single functional unit with an...
Telephone and radio station Attention! While driving, all the attention of the driver should be focused on driving - for the sake of traffic safety, it is not recommended to talk on the...