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Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions
Adaptive Highbeam
Assist Inoperative
*AdaptiveHighbeam Assistismalfunctioning.
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b
Switch On Headlamps
*You aredriving without alow beam.
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Turn thelight switchtoposition L.
or
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Turn thelight switchtothe à position.
b
Switch Off Lights
*You areleaving thevehicle and thelight is still switched on.
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Turn thelight switchtoposition Ã.
b
Auto Lamp Function
Inoperative
*The light sensor is malfunctioning.
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b
Malfunction See Opera-
tor’s Manual
*The exterior lighting is malfunctioning.
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Visit aqualified specialistworkshop.
* Vehicles with trailerhitch:afuse mayhaveblown.
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Stop in accordance withthe traffic conditions.
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Checkthe fuses, and replace them if necessary(/ page208).
b
Check Left Low
Beam (example)
*The bulb in question is faulty.
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Visit aqualified specialistworkshop.
or
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Checkwhether changing thebulb is permitted.
Indicator and warning lamps
Overviewofindicator and warning lamps
When theignition is switched on, manysystems
perform aself-test. Someindicator and warning
lamps mayswitchonorflash temporarilyduring
this time. This behavior is no cause foralarm.
These indicator and warning lamps indicatea
malfunction onlyiftheylight up or flash afterthe
engine has been startedorduring ajourney.
Indicator and warning lamps:
L
Lowbeam (/ page81)
T
Parking lamps (/ page81)
K
High beam(/page82)
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Turn signal lights (/ page82)
R
Rear foglight (/ page81)
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Seat belt notfastened
(/ page286)
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J
USA: Brakes (red) (/ page280)
J
Canada: Brakes (red) (/ page280)
J
Brakes (yellow) (/ page280)
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ABS malfunction (/ page280)
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Off-road gear
÷
ESP
®
(/ page280)
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ESP
®
OFF (/ page280)
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ActiveBrake Assist switched off
(/ page145)
F
and !
USA: Electric parking brakeapplied
(red) (/ page280)
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