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Driver assistance systems
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The b
att
er
y is very low.
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The steering wheel is overly turned or is be-
ing turned.
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If there is a danger of misting.
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After engaging reverse gear.
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In case of a very steep gradient.
The indication is shown on the instrument
panel display, and in addition, the driver in-
formation system* shows, .
The engine starts by itself
During a stopping phase the normal Start-
Stop mode can be interrupted in the follow-
ing situations: The engine restarts by itself
without involvement from the driver.
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The interior temperature differs from the
value selected on the air conditioner.
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Defrost function button activated
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The brake has been pressed several times
consecutively.
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The battery is too low.
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High power consumption.
Note
In vehicles with an automatic gearbox, if the
selector l
ever is placed in position D, N or S
after engaging reverse gear, the vehicle must
be driven at a speed faster than 10 km/h (6
mph) for the system to return to conditions in
which the engine c
an be stopped.
Manually switching on/off the Start-
Stop sys
tem
Fig. 201 Centre console: Start-Stop system
b
utt
on.
If you do not wish to use the system, you can
sw
it
c
h it off manually.
–
To manually switch on/off the Start-Stop
system, press the button. The button
symbol remains lit up yellow when the sys-
tem is switched off.
Note
The system is automatically switched on each
time the engine is
deliberately stopped dur-
ing a stopping phase. The engine will start
automatically.
Driver messages on the instrument
p
anel
di
splay
Start-Stop system deactivated.
Start the engine manually
This driv
er message is displayed when cer-
tain conditions are not met during the stop-
ping phase and the Start-Stop system cannot
restart the engine. The engine must be star-
ted manually.
Start-Stop system: Fault! Func-
tion not available
There is a fault in the Start-Stop system. Take
the vehicle to a workshop to have the fault
repaired.
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