Exterior lighting
Information about the lighting system
and your responsibilities
The vehicle's various lighting systems are
only aids. The driver is responsible for ad-
justing the vehicle's lighting based on road
illumination, visibility, statutory require-
ments and traffic conditions.
Light switch
Operating the light switch
Switching the lighting off
Automatic headlamp
Position lamp
Low beam
Adaptive High Beam/Automatic
High Beam
After switching on the vehicle, the indica-
tor
on the driver information display
illuminates. Press the switch
to turn
on the daytime running lights and turn off
other lights.
After switching on the vehicle, the indica-
tor
on the driver information display
illuminates. Press the switch
, the po-
sition lamps, daytime running lamps and
low beam will be automatically turned on
according to the external light intensity.
Press the switch
to turn on the posi-
tion lamps and license plate light at the
same time.
Press the switch
to turn on the low
beam, position lamps and license plate
light at the same time.
After switching on the vehicle, the indica-
tor
on the driver information display
illuminates. Press the switch
to turn
on the adaptive high beam/high beam
assist.
NOTE Long-time operation of the
lamps causes the 12 V battery to
lose power.
► Do not operate the lamps for an ex-
tensive period of time when the ve-
hicle is not started.
Use vehicle lights correctly according to
local laws and regulations.
Tail lamp
When the liftgate is opened/closed, the tail
lamps turn on/off automatically. If the lift-
gate is not closed for an extensive time,
the tail lamps automatically turn off.
Reversing lamp
When the vehicle reverses, the reversing
lamps illuminate.
Brake light
When the vehicle brakes, the brake lights
illuminate.
Operating the combination switch
Right turn signal lamp
High beam
High beam flashing
Left turn signal lamp
Turning on the high beam
1. After switching on the vehicle, the indi-
cator
on the driver information
display illuminates. Press the automatic
headlamp switch
or the low beam
switch
.
2. Turn the combination switch in the di-
rection of the arrow
.
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