Turning on the “Coming home” light
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Unlocks the vehicle (if the light switch is
in position and the light sensor detects
darkness).
Turning o the “Coming home” light
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It turns o automatically once the lights o
delay time has elapsed.
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OR: lock the vehicle.
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OR: rotate the light switch to position .
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OR: switch on the ignition.
Turning on the “Leavinghome” light
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Switch the ignition o.
The “LeavingHome” light turns on if the light
control is in position and the light sensor
detects darkness.
The lights-o delay countdown starts when
the last door or rear lid of the vehicle is closed.
Turning o the “Leavinghome” light
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It switches o automatically after the set
lights-o delay time has elapsed.
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EITHER: it is automatically deactivated if, 30
seconds after the function has been activated,
any vehicle door or the rear lid is still open.
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OR: rotate the light switch to position .
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OR: switch on the ignition.
Welcome light
The welcome light is a light located on the
exterior mirrors facing the ground which is
switched on or o if the lights control is in
the position and the “Coming Home” or
“Leaving Home” function is switched on or o.
“Cominghome” and “Leavinghome” set-
tings
The duration of the lights-o delay can be set
in the vehicle settings menu of the infotain-
ment system, where the function can also be
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Dynamic headlight range control
The headlight range is automatically adjusted
according to the vehicle load status when they
are switched on.
WARNING
If the dynamic headlight range control fails
or does not work properly, the headlights
could dazzle and distract other road users.
This could cause accidents and lead to seri-
ous injuries.
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Immediately go to a specialist workshop
and have the headlight range control system
checked.
Driving abroad
The light beam of the dipped beam lights is
asymmetric: the side of the road on which you
are driving is lit more intensely.
When a car that is manufactured in a country
that drives on the right travels to a country that
drives on the left (or vice versa), it is normally
necessary to cover part of the headlight bulbs
with stickers or to change the adjustment of
the headlights to avoid dazzling other drivers.
In such cases, the regulations specify certain
light values that must be complied with for
designated points of the light distribution. This
is known as “Tourist light”.
The light distribution of the headlights allows
the specic “tourist light” values to be met
without the need for stickers or changes being
made to the settings.
Note
“Tourist light” is only allowed temporarily. If
you are planning a long stay in a country that
drives on the other side, you should take the
vehicle to an Authorised Technical Service to
change the headlights.