,&_ WARNING
- If you use th e power locking switch with
the doors closed , remember that all the
vehicle doors will lock.
- Locked doors make it more difficult for
emergency workers to get into the vehi-
cle, which puts lives at risk . Do not leave
anyone behind in the vehicle, especially
children.
Emergency locking
If th e pow er locking syst em fails (power fa il-
ure), you will need to lock the passenger door
separa tely.
Fig. 3 1 Passenge r· s door: Emergency locking
For this purpose, a mechan ical locking device
is provided on the end panel of the passenger
door (only visible when the door is open) .
• Remove the cap
~ fig. 31 .
• Insert the key into the inner slot and turn it
to the right as far as it can go .
After you close the door you will no longer be
able to open it from the outside . You can open
it from the inside, however, by pulling on the
door latch tw ice.
Op e nin g an d cl os in g 35
Rear lid/trunk lid
Opening and closing rear lid
You can open the rear lid from inside the vehi-
cle using a switch in the driver's door.
Fig. 32 Driver's door: remo te rear lid release
Fig. 33 Opened rear lid
Opening the rear lid
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l
• Press the center button CJ on the master
key or pu ll the release button
CJ in the driv-
er 's doo r
~ fig. 32. The rear lid is unlocked .
• Lift the rear lid.
Closing the rear lid
• Pull the rear lid down and allow it to drop
gently ~ ,&. .
,8. WARNING
- The rear seat area is too sma ll to safely
transport passengers t aller than 4 '11"
(1.5 m).
- Persons taller than 4'11" (1.5 m) as
well as children in booster seats who
are too close to the rea r window and
roof can suffer severe head and neck in-
juries when the rea r lid is closed or in a
crash.