Seating comfort features
Front passenger seat
functionality
Memory function
Massage function
Opening and closing the
tailgate
Steering column stalk, left
Turn signal
High beams, headlight flasher
Automatic High Beam Assistant
Widgets
Trip data
Shift paddle
Steering wheel buttons, left
Manual Speed Limiter
Depending on the equipment:
Cruise control on/off
Depending on the equipment:
Active Cruise Control on/off
With steering and traffic jam
assistant
Cruise control, distance control
and
lane guidance on/off
Cruise control: to store the
speed
Speed Limit Assistant: accept suggested
speed
Pause or continue cruise
control
Active Cruise Control: increase
distance
Active Cruise Control: reduce
distance
Cruise control rocker switch
Instrument cluster
Steering wheel buttons, right
Selection lists
Volume, see Owner's Manual for
Navigation, Entertainment and
Communication
Voice control
Telephone, see Owner's Manual
for Navigation, Entertainment and
Communication
Thumbwheel for selection lists
Steering column stalk, right
Wipers
Rain sensor
Cleaning the windshield
Rear wiper in Canadian models
Rear wiper
Clean the rear window
Horn, entire surface
Steering wheel heating
Adjusting the steering wheel
Glove compartment
Lights
Night Vision
Light switch
Lights off
Daytime driving lights
Parking lights
Automatic headlight
control
Adaptive light functions
Automatic High Beam Assistant
Low beams
Instrument lighting
Right roadside parking light
Left roadside parking light
Control Display
Hazard warning system
Intelligent Safety
Ventilation
Glove compartment
Automatic climate control
Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for
Navigation, Entertainment, and Comm
Depending on the equipment, the following cameras
and sensors are installed in the vehicle:
Front camera.
Cameras behind the windshield.
Top view cameras.
Rearview camera.
Infrared camera.
Fron
Special tools required:
11 9 190
11 9 461
11 9 462
(cylinder bank 5 to 8)
Necessary preliminary tasks:
Remove servomotor for left eccentric shaft.
Remove left cylinder head cover.
Remove all spark plugs on cylinder bank 5 to 8.
If necessary, remove fan cowl.
IMPORTANT: Screw (1) is a speci
Engaging selector lever
positions
General information
To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you
select a gear position, maintain pressure on the
brake pedal until you are ready to start.
Functional requirements
Only when the drive-ready state is switched on
and the brake pedal is depressed is i