mph
10
0
100
80
60
40
20
0
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
0
90
100
110
120
2. Overview of Instruments and Controls
27
Main Instrument Cluster with Warning Lamps
Warning lamp for electronic stability program
(ESP) (if equipped). Illuminates briefly when
you switch on the vehicle and then goes out.
Warning lamp flashes whenever an ESP event
occurs. If it illuminates continuously while
driving, the ESP system is not fully operational
and the vehicle should be checked by the
dealer as soon as possible.
Warning lamp for faults in the
brakes. If lamp illuminates
continuously, it indicates a
severe brake system fault. If
this happens, stop the vehicle
in a safe manner and get it
checked by the dealer as soon
as possible.
NOTE: This lamp will also illuminate
if the hand brake is engaged.
Before driving the vehicle,
always ensure that the hand
brake is disengaged.
Warning lamp for high
beams. Illuminated when
high beams are on.
Warning lamp for limited
output. Illuminated when
the motor’s power is limited.
Warning lamp for anti lock
brake system (ABS).
Illuminates for a few
seconds when the vehicle
is started. If the lamp
does not illuminate when
the vehicle is started or
if the lamp is illuminated
continuously, the ABS will
not work and the vehicle
should be taken to the
dealer as soon as possible.
Economy gauge.
Shows the vehicle’s
power consumption.
While driving the
vehicle, if the indicator
is in the green field, the
vehicle is charging the
battery (regenerative
braking). See page 4-12
for more information.
!
WARNING
If illuminated, the telltale lamp indicates a fault in the
high voltage system. Charging is not possible if the light is
continuously illuminated. Contact your dealer if the lamp
does not illuminate a few seconds at start-up or remains
illuminated while driving.