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Sommer\ Corporate\ Media\ AG Operating instructions smart fortwo coupé and smart fortwo cabrio Insert picture of size 202x31 mm www.smart.com smart a brand of DaimlerChrysler...
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That will ensure you get more fun you come to sell your smart. out of your vehicle and avoid danger to Please contact a smart centre if you have any yourself and others. further questions. Optional extras are identified with an The Technical Documentation team at asterisk *.
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>> Table of contents. >> Key word index....3 >> Introduction....13 >>...
• Always have servicing carried out in a Fuel consumption and the rate of engine, qualified specialist workshop such as a transmission, brake and tyre wear de smart center: pend on the following factors: • Operating conditions of your vehicle • Your personal driving style You can influence both factors.
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Protecting the environment End of life vehicles You can return your smart fortwo coupé or smart fortwo cabrio to us for environmentally friendly disposal in accordance with the Euro pean Union's End of Life Vehicle Directive but that day lies a long way off.
Operating safety Correct use Accident risk! Accident risk! Please observe the following information when using the vehicle: A heavy impact to the underneath of the If work on electronic equipment and its • the safety notes in this manual vehicle, tyres or wheels (e.g. bottoming software is carried out incorrectly, this •...
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Outside view Function Page Function Page Soft top system Outside mirrors Luggage compartment Tyres and wheels Locking and unlocking Checking the tyre pressure Opening and closing Flat tyre (cabrio) Opening and closing Attaching a towing eye (coupé) Towing Opening the engine cover Engine oil Front bulbs Rear window heater...
Instrument cluster (kilometres) Function Page Function Page Function Page L K Turn signal lights Left indicator lamp display Speedometer with ¡ low beam indicator v esp warning lamp Right indicator lamp display lamp with ¨ rear fog lamp indicator ± engine diagnosis Multi function display with lamp tank content gauge...
Instrument cluster (miles) Picture to follow P54.32 4326 31 >> At a glance.
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Instrument cluster (miles) Function Page Function Page Function Page L K Turn signal lights Left indicator lamp display Speedometer with ¡ low beam indicator v esp warning lamp Right indicator lamp display lamp with ¨ rear fog lamp indicator ± engine diagnosis Multi function display with lamp tank content gauge...
Upper centre console Function Page Function Page Tachometer* Central unlocking button Cockpit clock* Switching the hazard warning P68.20 3634 31 system on/off Heater operating unit Central locking button air conditioning operating unit with automatic tempera Switching the rear fog lamp ture control* on/off* (vehicles with rain/ light sensor*)
Lower centre console Function Page 12 V socket cigarette lighter* Ashtray* CD box* P68.20 3635 31 Telephone console* Gearshift lever Ignition switch Handbrake Coin tray convertible top switch 1 in the fortwo cabrio >> At a glance.
Stowage compartments P68.00 4547 31 >> At a glance.
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Stowage compartments Function Page Function Page Stowage compartment Stowage compartment in the on the passenger side driver door glove compartment* Spectacles compartment* Stowage tray next to the Stowage compartment in the steering wheel front passenger door Stowage tray next to the Boot storage tray* steering wheel Stowage compartment in the...
Gearshifts from the steering wheel* Function Page Left shift paddle*: Downshift Multi function display Right shift paddle*: Upshift P46.10 2789 31 >> At a glance.
Overhead control panel Function Page Front passenger airbag indi cator lamp Switching the interior ligh ting on/off Rear view mirror P82.00 2490 31 >> At a glance.
Door control panel Function Page Opening the door Electrically adjusting* the outside mirrors Opening the right side win dow* P72.10 3349 31 Opening the left side window* >> At a glance.
>> Safety. Occupant safety ......40 Driving safety systems ......57 Anti theft systems .
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Occupant safety Seat belts Make sure that the belt Do not secure any objects with a seat belt • runs over the hip bone as low down as if it is being used by one of the vehicle's Seat belts supplemented by belt tensioners possible, i.e.
Occupant safety Danger of injury! Danger of injury! Danger of injury! Persons under 1.50 m in height and child A seat belt only offers its intended de Modifications to or work not performed ren under twelve years of age cannot fas gree of protection if the backrest is po correctly on restraint systems (seat ten the seat belts correctly.
Occupant safety Belt tensioners and belt force li Belt force limiters reduce the force exerted miters Danger of injury! by the belt on the occupants when activated in the event of an accident. The seat belts have belt tensioners and belt The belt force limiter is designed to operate The seat belt cannot function correctly if force limiters whose function is explained be...
To reduce the risk of serious or fatal in rol of the car reliably. specialist workshop such as a smart cen juries in an accident involving rapid de • Vehicle occupants should always wear ter.
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Occupant safety • Position the front passenger's seat as • Do not place any objects on the airbags Airbag operating principle far back as possible, particularly if or between the airbags and the vehic The airbag is inflated in a matter of millise conds.
To avoid these being deployed, smart recommends that you visit a qua breathing difficulties, such persons • never in the event of a rollover, unless high lified workshop to have this done. In...
Occupant safety The driver's airbag is located in the steering Head/thorax airbags* Danger of injury! wheel housing, the front passenger airbag above the glove compartment. Danger of injury! Observe the following advice to reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury if the To minimise the risk of injury to occup head/thorax airbag is deployed: ants if a head/thorax airbag deploys, you...
• at the start of an accident with high vehicle For information about the right child restraint deceleration or acceleration acting in a la system, contact your smart center. teral direction, e.g. a side impact, Head/thorax airbags • regardless of whether or not the seat belt is in use, •...
12 years old. • be severely or even fatally harmed by load increases the risk of injury to the smart recommends that you use child res prolonged exposure to intense heat or child in the event of traint systems that are equipped with the ISO cold.
(e.g. automobile clubs, consumer institutes and the like). smart recommends that you try to fit a child restraint system in the vehicle before buying and fitting it. Follow the manufacturer's in structions when doing so.
Occupant safety • All vehicle occupants must always have Danger of injury! Danger of injury! their seat belt fastened correctly • If you secure a child restraint system to the front passenger seat, you must To reduce the risk of serious or fatal in If the child restraint system is not fitted move the front passenger seat as far jury to the child in the event of an acci...
> To fit the assembly aids: Unlock the front lified specialist workshop, such as a passenger seat. smart center, and have them replaced if > Fold the seat forwards. necessary. > Push the assembly aids...
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If the child weighs more than restraint system, always make sure that it smart center, and have them replaced if 22 kg, secure the child restraint system is engaged in the mounting brackets on necessary.
Occupant safety Danger of injury! P91.20 2176 31 P91.20 2148 31 Do not leave children unsupervised in the vehicle, even if they are secured in a child restraint system. They could • injure themselves on parts of the ve hicle, •...
Occupant safety If you are using divider plus* (see page Front passenger airbag indicator lamp Danger of injury! 141), the hooks of the TopTether and the divi The front passenger airbag indicator lamp il der plus* are hung in the same anchorage. luminates when the front passenger airbag is disabled.
. cialist workshop that has the skills and tools to carry out the necessary work. smart recommends that you have this Danger of injury! done by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center.
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Occupant safety The lock is located on the instrument panel on the front passenger side. P68.20 3668 31 Lock > Insert the ignition key in the lock > To disable: Turn the key to the right. The front passenger airbag indicator lamp goes out.
Driving safety systems Anti lock braking system (abs) Accident risk! Accident risk! The anti lock braking system (abs) prevents the braked wheels from blocking. Steering The risk of an accident especially incre You should always adapt your driving sty control is retained and you can therefore take ases when driving too fast, particularly le to suit the prevailing road and weather evasive action to avoid obstacles.
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Driving safety systems Electronic Stability Program (esp) Depending on the driving situation, Accident risk! • esp will reduce the speed, Your vehicle comes equipped with Electronic • esp selectively brakes individual wheels, Stability Program (esp) as standard. esp mo • esp equalises the speed of the driven If the v warning lamp in the instru nitors driving stability and traction, i.e.
Driving safety systems Hydraulic brake assistant Activating the hazard warning The engine must not be run while lights after an emergency braking • the handbrake is being tested on a dynamo manoeuvre meter, The hydraulic brake assistant is activated in •...
> To switch off: Turn the key to position 1 in (e.g. a smart center), presenting the code the ignition. card for your key. Keep the code card for your key in a safe place.
Anti theft systems Anti theft warning system* You also can activate the alarm system by locking the vehicle without using the remote An optical and acoustic alarm is given when control (see page 203). P54.25 5363 31 the warning system is switched on •...
Anti theft systems Tow away protection* and interi Switch the tow away protection and interior > Remove the car key. or motion sensor* motion sensor off when you lock your car and > Press the button within 60 seconds. • transport it The indicator lamp in the switch lights up.
If the remote control of the key has stop longed exposure to intense heat or cold. control is activated. ped functioning, change the battery (see page 205) or contact a qualified specialist work shop, e.g. a smart center. 1 fortwo cabrio only 2 fortwo coupé only >> Controls.
Opening and closing > Close the car doors. Drive lock function Additional door lock > Press the locking button. The drive lock function locks the doors of the Using the additional door lock, you can lock > The turn signal indicators flash three times. vehicle once the vehicle reaches a speed of the car from outside so that it can no longer The indicator lamp on the button of the cen...
Opening and closing Unlocking and locking from the > Locking: Press the button > Pull on door handle inside The central locking mechanism is distinctly A warning sound is emitted if the driver heard. door is open: You can lock and unlock the vehicle centrally The indicator light on the button is on.
Opening and closing For the coupé, open the upper Double pull function tailgate If the car is locked, you must first unlock the P72.20 2563 31 door from inside, then you can open it. > Pull once on door handle Danger of poisoning! The door is unlocked.
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Opening and closing For the coupé, open the lower > Swivel the lower tailgate downwards. tailgate Danger of injury! The lower tailgate is held in the horizontal position by means of the two retaining straps. Do not transport unsecured heavy or When folded down, it can bear loads up to P72.20 2564 31 hard objects in the interior or luggage...
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Opening and closing Opening and closing the sunroof > To open: Press the button on the key. top (smart cabrio only) The sunroof top opens. P72.20 2565 31 You can open the sunroof top fully with the Pressing on on the conver key.
Opening and closing Unlocking tailgate on the cabrio Folding up the rear soft top When locking the tailgate, you must first lock the rear soft top. Otherwise you might You can fold the rear soft top up to ease loa break the release levers.
Key positions P82.00 2491 31 Ignition switch 0 Remove key (steering wheel lock) 1 Ignition (power supply for all consumers) and driving position 2 Starting (see page 103) When you switch the ignition on, indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster come on.
Seats Adjust the driver seat to the correct position relative to the pedals and the steering wheel Danger of injury! Danger of injury! before starting a journey. When adjusting the seat, make sure that To reduce the risk of serious or fatal in Accident risk! no one is trapped.
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The Take the car to a qualified specialist driver must maintain a distance from workshop, e.g. a smart center, if the the pedals that allows him to depress seats have become damaged. these fully.
Seats Longitudinal adjustment of the > Pull the handle upwards. Folding down seat > Move the seat. > Release the handle The locking mechanism must audibly engage P91.45 2015 31 Accident risk! on both sides. Whenever the seat has been adjusted, Seat height ensure that it engages properly in posi tion, as unexpected movement or adjust...
Seats Seat heater* Danger of injury! P91.10 2994 31 The seat heater allows you to heat the driver's seat and front passenger's seat electrically. When returning the passenger backrest to its upright position, please ensure that • nobody becomes trapped, P54.25 5336 31 •...
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Function Indicator lights on the switch Take the car to a qualified specialist work shop, e.g. a smart center. All indicator lights are off Stage 1 One indicator light is on...
Mirrors Electrically adjustable outside Ensure that the outside and inside mirrors are mirror* Accident risk! correctly set before starting a journey. Only then can the driver be sure of a clear view to the rear. The operating control is on the driver door The outside mirrors show objects redu ced in size.
Mirrors Rear view mirror > Ensure that the key is turned to position 1 in the ignition. > Setting the adjustment side Turn the switch for selecting the mirror to the P68.40 2123 31 right or left. > Adjusting the position: Swivel the adjusting knob to the right or the left, upwards or downwards.
Seat belts Wearing seat belts Make sure that the belt Danger of injury! • runs over the hip bone as low down as The seat belts with integrated belt tensioners possible, i.e. across the hip joint and and belt force limiters combine with the air not across the stomach, A seat belt which is not worn, which is bags to form a restraint system that offers...
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Seat belts Do not secure any objects with a seat belt Danger of injury! Danger of injury! if it is being used by one of the vehicle's occupants. Avoid wearing bulky clothing, e.g. a win Persons under 1.50 m in height and child A seat belt only offers its intended de ter coat.
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Keep the belt and buckle clean, otherwise been approved by smart or seat belts force limiters or airbags) or their wiring, the belt tongue cannot engage correctly.
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Seat belts > Putting the belt on: Remove bulky clothing, > Removing the belt: Press the release button e. g. winter coats. and guide the latch plate back into the > Adjust the seat and position the backrest so reel that is almost upright.
Lights Light switch P54.25 5340 31 P54.25 5343 31 For safety recommends that you also drive with your lights on during the day. In certain countries, differences in operation are pos sible due to statutory regulations and self imposed specifications. In these countries, the low beam lights are switched on when the ignition is switched on.
Lights Daytime driving lights > To switch on: switch off the ignition. Vehicles with rain/light sensor* If your car is equipped with daytime driving > Switch on the headlamp flasher and simulta lights, the low beam and parking lights come neously press the button on the key.
Lights Combination switch (flashing, high > Push the combination switch in the direction Indicating beam lights and headlamp flasher) of the arrow The high beam lights come on. The high beam indicator lamp A in the instrument P54.25 5345 31 cluster comes on.
Lights If you only want to indicate briefly, flick > Switching on and off: Press the hazard war Upon returning to the car the combination switch briefly in the relevant ning light switch > Press the button on the key. direction.
Lights > To switch on: Press the button Setting Load The front fog lamps come on. The indicator P82.10 4522 31 light on the button comes on. Driver seat occupied > To switch off: Press the button again. The front fog lamp go off. The indicator Driver and passenger seats light on the button goes out.
Lights Interior lighting The switch can be set to three different posi Switching off tions. > Set the switch to position The interior light comes on for a short time The interior lighting is permanently swit when you open the doors or lock or unlock the ched off.
Windscreen wipers Switching wipers on and off Intermittent wipe > Ensure that the key is turned to position 1 in the ignition. > Switching on or off: Move the wiper lever in The interval time for the windscreen wipers is the direction of the arrow to controlled according to the car's speed.
Windscreen wipers Wiping with window washer fluid If you tap the wiper lever briefly, there is > Activating the intermittent wipe: Push the one wipe with washer fluid (touch contact wi wiper lever in direction pe). > Deactivating the intermittent wipe: Pull the wiper lever towards you.
Soft top system (cabrio only) The soft top system of the smart cabrio con Notes on the soft top system Do not sit on the folded down rear soft sists of a: top. • Sunroof top When transporting long objects inside the Do not fold down the rear soft top at tempera •...
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Soft top system (cabrio only) Opening and closing the sunroof > Press the button of the key for approxi > Ensure that the key is turned to position 1 mately two seconds. in the ignition. The sunroof top opens the full length. >...
Soft top system (cabrio only) Removing the side rails The battery is drained when opening and > Press on on the convertible top closing the sunroof top. You should therefore switch or the button on the key until the leave the engine running while opening and sunroof top has fully opened.
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Soft top system (cabrio only) P77.30 2381 31 P77.30 2382 31 P77.30 2383 31 Release lever Lifting Front left Side rail Removing Rear left Front right > Push the release lever of the side rail > Be aware of the traffic situation. Rear right backwards.
Soft top system (cabrio only) Mounting the side rails Danger of injury! P77.30 2384 31 > Open the driver and passenger doors. > Open the tailgate. Always close the storage space cover properly when stowing the side rails. Otherwise occupants could be injured by P72.20 2568 31 the side rails moving about in the event of an accident, during braking manoeuvres...
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Soft top system (cabrio only) > Take one side rail and start by attaching it Danger of injury! to the front end P77.30 2383 31 > Ensure that the seal of the side rails is fa cing up at position and is not pinched.
Soft top system (cabrio only) Closing the rear soft top Windblocker* If you release the convertible top switch while driving before the rear soft top has completely closed, the rear soft top will come After use, always keep the windblocker in the down again.
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Soft top system (cabrio only) > Hang the loop at the bottom of the wind > Thread the round hole of the windblocker blocker into the hook of the side panel over the hook on the plastic shell on the P77.25 2016 31 ling.
Side windows Opening and closing the side win Opening and closing the side win dows manually dows electrically* Danger of injury! Make sure that nobody can become trap Danger of injury! P67.30 2233 31 ped as you close a side window. If there is a danger, release the switch or press the Make sure that nobody can become trap bottom of the switch to open the side win...
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Side windows The switches for both side windows are on the > To close: Pull up the top of the respective Danger of injury! driver door. In addition, there is a switch for switch as far as the pressure point until the the passenger side on the passenger door.
Driving and parking Starting Danger of poisoning! Accident risk! Never leave the engine running in enc losed spaces. The exhaust emissions P27.60 2850 31 Do not place any objects in the driver's contain poisonous carbon monoxide. In footwell. When using a floor mat* in the haling exhaust emissions is hazardous to driver's footwell, make sure that there is your health and can cause loss of cons...
Driving and parking Parking > Starting a petrol engine: Put the gearshift If you did not press the brake pedal when lever in position N . shifting into the gearshift plane, a 0 in the An N appears in the gear indicator in the gear indicator in the multi function display Accident risk! multi function display.
Driving and parking > Park the car. > Applying: Pull the handbrake tightly up Accident risk! > Press the brake pedal. wards. > Put the handbrake on. The lever engages when pulled up. The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster When you stop the car on a hill or park it, comes on.
Have the or downhill gradients. brake system repaired by a qualified The brake servo will only function with the specialist workshop, e. g. a smart center, engine switched on. if there is a fault in the brake system. >> Controls.
Driving and parking In order to ensure that the turbocharger Accident risk! can quickly cool down after a full load jour ney, the last few kilometres should be driven at a slow pace or the engine should run in neu In the event of the car needing to be to tral for a short period prior to switching off wed, a significantly greater amount of...
Gearbox Manual shifting (softip) Automated shifting (softouch*) > Leave your foot on the accelerator pedal. > Briefly press the gearshift lever towards + to shift up or towards to shift down. The gearbox will shift to the next higher/ next lower gear. The gear indicator displays the next high er/next lower gear.
Gearbox > To return to softip: Push the gearshift lever Driving off uphill After approximately one second, the AAS in direction + or . Your car has a hill start assist system (ASS). stops braking the vehicle, which then can roll When driving off uphill, your vehicle is held in backwards.
Gearbox Gearshifts from the steering > Move the gearshift lever to the gearshift wheel* plane. P46.10 2789 31 > Downshift: Pull the left rocker towards You can change gears on the steering wheel you. using the shift paddles on the 3 spoke lea >...
Instrument cluster Multi function display Display illumination The display illumination comes on when the ig P54.32 4339 31 You can see the following in the multi function nition is switched on display: It goes off when you switch off the ignition. You can adjust the display illumination (see page 117) by switching on the light when the ignition is switched on.
Instrument cluster Fuel tank gauge If this occurs, Display Function • the fuel pump symbol flashes. • the multi function display shows the fuel le Gear engaged vel in the tank at exactly 0.5 litres (residu P54.32 4338 31 al litres display). Neutral, no gear engaged Reverse gear engaged Coolant temperature gauge...
Instrument cluster At normal operating temperature, four or five Daily trip recorder segments are shaded. The coolant temperatu P54.32 4336 31 re is at least 80 °C. P54.32 4344 31 Multi function display In the multi function display you can switch between the following displays: •...
Instrument cluster Residual litres display Accident risk! The residual litres display is only displayed in P54.32 4342 31 the reserve range. > Selecting: Press on the left hand button Even if the temperature is slightly above until the residual litres display appears in freezing, there could still be ice on the the multi function display.
Instrument cluster Clock > Adjusting the time quickly: Press the left Service interval display hand button or right hand button The service interval display informs you of the longer than 1 second. point in time and scope of the next service vi The speed at which the time changes acce sit.
Instrument cluster Auxiliary instruments* > Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition. Environmental note or two spanners is/are shown in the multi function display depending on what service scope is due. P68.10 3616 31 Driving in the optimum speed range will >...
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Instrument cluster > Putting the time back Press the button once. P68.10 3615 31 P54.32 4336 31 The time displayed changes by one minute. > Press the button for longer than 2 seconds. The speed at which the time changes acce P68.10 3641 31 lerates.
If you wish to have a radio other than an tions of your audio, navigation and tele still hear ambient sound in your immedia original smart radio fitted in your car, communications systems prior to starting te vicinity (e.g. horns, emergency rescue...
The following pages contain a brief descripti on of the audio, navigation and telecommuni P82.86 6053 31 cations systems available for the smart fortwo The smart radio 9 system contains the follo coupé and fortwo cabrio. wing functions: The devices are described with their full com •...
Audio/telematics devices* smart radio 10* smart portable navigation sys tem* P82.86 6054 31 The smart radio 10 system contains the follo wing functions: Accident risk! • Radio (FM/AM) • MP3 player • CD changer Acquaint yourself with the various func •...
You can connect mobile audio devices such as te vicinity (e.g. horns, emergency rescue an MP3 player via smart MP3 interface* (AUX vehicles, police vehicles, etc.). You could jack*) using a commercially available 3.5 mm otherwise cause an accident.
Audio/telematics devices* Telephone console* The telephone console is located on the pas Accident risk! senger side on the lower centre console. The telephone console provides for secure ® and convenient installation of the Bluetooth When operating mobile communications hands free system*. P68.00 4500 31 equipment in the vehicle, please observe the statutory requirements of the re...
Audio/telematics devices* ® Bluetooth hands free system* ® The Bluetooth hands free system* consists of an operating unit and a microphone. ® The operating unit for the Bluetooth hands free system is installed on the telephone con sole. The microphone is in the area of the in terior light.
Air nozzles Overview P83.00 2217 31 Left side window defroster outlet Control panel Right side window defroster outlet Left swivelling side air nozzle Right swivelling centre air nozzle Left swivelling centre air nozzle Right swivelling side air nozzle >> Controls.
Air nozzles Adjusting air nozzles So that the air can flow unimpeded through the Danger of injury! air nozzles, please observe the following ad vice: > To adjust: Turn upwards or downwards or to • Keep the air inlet free from deposits, e. g. the left or right.
Heater Switching heater on and off Rapid cooling Accident risk! > Push the airflow control right up. > To switch on: Ensure that the key is turned > Set the adjuster wheel for the air distri bution to a. to position 1 in the ignition. You are strongly recommended to adhere >...
Heater Adjusting the air distribution Defrosting > Turn the adjuster wheel to the required symbol. You can adjust the air distribution using the The air distribution is controlled according Accident risk! adjuster wheel to the position of the adjuster wheel. The symbols on the adjuster wheel mean the following: You can also turn the adjuster wheel to the...
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Heater Environmental note Allowing the engine to idle when the car is at a standstill can damage the engine and pollute the environment. You should therefore de ice and dry fogged windows before starting the engi > To switch on: Set the airflow control level 3.
Air conditioning with automatic temperature control* Control panel P83.30 4449 31 Increasing/reducing air flow Switching the air conditioning system with automatic temperature control on/off Rear window heater Air recirculation mode Air distribution Raising/reducing temperature >> Controls.
Air conditioning with automatic temperature control* Dehumidification of the air by the air condi Accident risk! Environmental tip tioning system with automatic temperature control means that the windows do not fog when there is a high level of moisture in the Ensure that you observe the recommen Keep the windows closed when operating air.
Air conditioning with automatic temperature control* Switching air conditioning system Adjusting the air distribution The air conditioning system with automatic on and off temperature control is switched off briefly: • when the engine speed is too low, You can adjust the air distribution using the >...
Air conditioning with automatic temperature control* Air recirculation mode Defrosting > Turn the adjuster wheel to the required symbol. The air distribution is controlled according You can temporarily stop the fresh air supply Accident risk! to the position of the adjuster wheel. when there are unpleasant odours in the out side air.
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Air conditioning with automatic temperature control* Environmental note Allowing the engine to idle when the car is at a standstill can damage the engine and pollute the environment. You should therefore de ice and dry fogged windows before starting the engi >...
Rear window heater The rear window heater serves to de ice the > Ensure that the key is turned to position 1 rear window quickly and clear the view if the in the ignition. rear window is misted up. > Switching on: Press the button It will switch itself off automatically after The rear window heater is switched on.
Auxiliary heater* The auxiliary heater heats or ventilates the interior to the temperature that you pre viously set using the temperature control. You can switch the auxiliary heater on or off using the timer. Detailed information about operating the au xiliary heater and timer can be found in the separate operating instructions.
Loading and stowing Drinks holder* The drinks holder can be used to safely store The drinks holder is located between the dri sealed drinks bottles, beakers with a lid or ver side and passenger side footwells. beverage cans. Danger of injury! You can swivel the drinks holder ring towards the passenger side footwell and place drink P68.00 4499 31...
Loading and stowing Spectacles compartment* CD box* > To install: Push the CD box onto the cone on the vertical console until the CD box lat The spectacles compartment is located bet The CD box is located between the driver side ches with a significant noise.
Loading and stowing Luggage compartment cover* with The luggage net bag luggage net bag* Accident risk! • is for storing small, lightweight objects. • prevents small objects from sliding around inside the passenger compartment. Only place light loads in the luggage net. Accident risk! Do not transport heavy, sharp edged or If objects are placed on the luggage com...
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Loading and stowing Fitting > Open the tailgate. > Push the handle to the right in the direc > Secure the luggage compartment cover tion of the arrow. at the front of the luggage compartment > Insert the luggage compartment cover in with the luggage net bag.
Loading and stowing Divider plus* between the luggage > Pull the luggage net bag down slightly > Closing: Take hold of the luggage compart and passenger compartments and secure with the Velcro fastener. ment cover in the middle and pull back wards.
The divider plus only offers optimum pro edges. such as a smart center. tection against flying objects if the back • Check the divider plus between the luggage rests of both seats are locked in the and passenger compartments for signs of upright position.
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Loading and stowing Fitting P68.00 4535 31 P68.00 4536 31 Danger of injury! Make sure that all hooks are hung cor rectly. Vehicle occupants could be inju red by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of: •...
These anchoring eyelets are mounted in a qualified specialist workshop Removal is done in the reverse order. such as a smart center. Make sure that all hooks are hung cor rectly. Vehicle occupants could be inju...
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Loading and stowing P68.00 4538 31 P68.00 4540 31 P68.00 4539 31 Safety net Belt tongue Tensioning strap Belts Buckle Lower hook Roll bar Anchoring eyelet > Guide the belt tongues into the buckles > Hold the safety net at the top in the and allow them to latch in place.
Loading and stowing Luggage wedge* > Take hold of the luggage compartment co The multifunction box allows you to store ver in the middle and pull backwards. smaller objects safely in a thermally insulated > Place the luggage compartment cover in the container.
Loading and stowing Stowage compartments Stowage compartment in the doors Stowage trays next to the steering wheel The stowage compartments are in the doors The stowage trays are located to the left and An overview of stowage compartments can be on the driver and passenger side.
Loading and stowing Stowage tray on the passenger side Glove compartment* > Locking: Insert the vehicle key into the lock The stowage tray is in the cockpit on the pas and turn anticlockwise. senger side. > Unlocking: Insert the vehicle key into the lock and turn clockwise.
Velcro fastener. workshop such as a smart center. The luggage net is unable to restrain such items in the event of an accident. The luggage net is only suitable for sto ring lightweight items.
Loading and stowing Rear rack* Loading guidelines P72.20 2568 31 The rear rack consists of a base rack* that More information on dimensions and weights can be extended by two special beams for loa is available from ( Page 251). ding bicycles and skis or snowboards, for ex ample.
• To transport heavy or small items safely, you should use a divider between the lugga ge and passenger compartments, e. g. the original smart divider plus* accessory. • The maximum permissible payload in the luggage compartment is 50 kg.
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Loading and stowing Danger of injury! Danger of injury! Environmental note Always lash down the load. It could other Transport heavy or hard objects in the Do not carry any unnecessary ballast. wise be thrown forward in the event of luggage compartment, not the vehicle in Unnecessary ballast increases vehicle sharp braking, a sudden change in direc...
Features Sun visors Roller sun blind* 12 V socket The roller sun blind provides protection from The 12 V socket supplies power to the follo sunlight and from heat generated by the pan wing when the ignition is switched on: P68.60 2145 31 oramic roof.
Features The 12 V socket is located in the lower centre Please note that: > Mounting: Position the aperture of the console. • the 12 V power socket is only rated to wheel trim cap aperture in front of the valve handle a permanent load of 5 amperes of the tyre.
Features Floor mats* Mounting the retaining screws P68.00 4607 31 Accident risk! Accident risk! Make sure that there is sufficient clea When positioning the foot mats, ensure rance around the pedals when floor mats that the driver's foot mat is not too far are used and that they are securely fas forward.
Features Boot storage tray* Installing the foot mat Danger of injury! The purpose of the boot storage tray is to protect the luggage compartment floor P68.00 4608 31 Do not transport unsecured heavy or against dirt and damage. You can secure the hard objects in the interior or luggage tray to the luggage compartment floor using compartment.
Features Ashtray* > To remove: Push the lever towards the ashtray. P68.00 4502 31 > Remove the ashtray from the vertical con sole. P68.00 4501 31 > Opening: Pull the handle > To close: Swivel the ashtray back until it latches.
The first 1500 km The more you protect your engine when the car is new, the more satisfied you will be with its performance later on. • You should therefore vary the speed and rpm during the first 1500 km. •...
Refuelling Refuelling process The fuel filler flap is automatically unlocked > Remove the key from the ignition switch. and locked with the key when you unlock or > Turn the filler cap in an anticlockwise di lock the car. rection and remove. Danger of explosion! The fuel filler flap is on the right hand side of >...
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91 RON fuel, engine damage could re service such as smartmove Assistance sult. As such, smart recommends that you al immediately and have the vehicle towed. ways run your petrol engine on unleaded petrol with a minimum grade of 95 RON/85 MON.
Using special additives will restrict your warranty claims. Information on this is available from any qualified specialist work Carpet shop, e.g. a smart center. Fastening screw Engine compartment cover >> Operation.
Engine compartment Topping up engine oil P01.00 2851 31 P01.00 2852 31 Fire hazard! When topping up the engine oil, take care to ensure that no oil is spilt on any hot parts such as the exhaust system or cata lytic converter.
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Engine compartment > Check the engine oil level again. > Screw the cover onto the oil filler hole. > Close the engine compartment cover. Environmental tip When topping up the oil, take care not to spill any. Oil must not be allowed to esca pe into the soil or waterways.
Front compartment Service flap Danger of injury! P88.40 2633 31 You can remove the service flap and hang it on the front of the vehicle so that it does not get Make sure that the service flap is locked damaged or dirty. while driving.
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Front compartment P88.40 2634 31 P88.40 2635 31 P88.40 2636 31 Apertures Apertures Lever Service flap Service flap Service flap > Threading: Thread the service flap with > Inserting: Insert the service flap into > Closing: Close the service flap the hooks on the back into the apertures both apertures >...
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Front compartment Coolant Checking the coolant level > Slowly turn the cover half a revolution to The expansion reservoir is located in the the left to discharge the excess pressure. front compartment on the left hand side as > Turn the cover further to the left and re Danger of injury! viewed in the direction of travel.
> Mix the washer fluid in a container before Always have the brake fluid topped up by a pouring into the reservoir. Adjust the mi qualified specialist workshop, e.g. in a smart xing ratio according to the outside tempe center.
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P42.00 2133 31 workshop, e. g. a smart center. • If the level is significantly below the MIN mark, call a breakdown recovery service, e. g. smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart cen ter. Cover >> Operation.
If other been chosen to suit control systems such as wheel sizes are used: abs and esp. If you use other tyres, smart is Retreaded tyres are not tested or recom • the wheel brakes or suspension com unable to accept any responsibility for dama mended by smart.
Tyres and wheels • Use only tyres and wheels of the same type Store tyres in a cool, dry and preferably Accident risk! and make. dark place when not fitted to the car. Protect • Always fit the correct type of tyre on each the tyres against oil, grease and fuel.
Tyres and wheels Tyre pressure Interchanging wheels Environmental tip Accident risk! Accident risk! Check tyre pressure regularly, at least every two weeks. If the tyre pressure falls repeatedly, ex Do not interchange the front and rear amine the tyres for foreign bodies and wheels as they have different dimensions, Tyre pressures change by about 0.1 bar per check whether there is a leak in the wheel...
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In particular, work re or wheel bolts of the same standard. levant to safety or on safety related sys...
When fitting and removing snow chains, you only use snow chains that have been ap ensure that you and your vehicle are at a proved by smart or snow chains which offer safe distance from moving traffic. Not Accident risk! the same degree of protection.
Avoid abrupt acceleration, steering and bra in motion. This could result in damage to the Snow chains that are approved by smart or of king. tyre or vehicle. fer the same degree of protection are only permitted for tyre size 175/55 R15.
Driving tips Rolling with the engine off Brakes Inclines On long and steep inclines, particularly if the vehicle is loaded, you need to change to a lo Accident risk! Accident risk! wer gear in plenty of time. This enables you to utilise the engine's bra king effect, meaning that you do not have to There is no power assistance for the ser Do not change down for additional engine...
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Driving tips Wet road surface Limited braking effect on gritted roads Accident risk! If you drive without braking for a long time in Remember that the effect of the brakes can be heavy rain, the first time you brake you may limited on gritted road surfaces.
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The following tricks will help you to save a proved by smart or brake pads which offer the substantial amount of fuel with your car. Not The layer of salt on brake discs and brake same degree of protection.
• Have your car checked regularly by a qua ly hot. Coming into contact with it could • Correct tyre pressures help save fuel, in lified specialist workshop, e.g. in a smart result in burns. Note the following: crease tyre service life and improve bra center.
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Driving tips It is essential to heed the following points, as there is otherwise a danger of overheating and the catalytic converter may be damaged. • Fill up with lead free petrol only. Even small quantities of leaded petrol can damage the catalytic converter.
In this case, have the headlights converted to the symmetric low beam lights for these countries. This conver sion can be carried out in a qualified specia list workshop such as a smart center. >> Operation.
• Tree resin cloths and polishing wads in an environ to wash and wax it regularly. smart recom • Oils and greases mentally responsible manner. mends that you care for the paintwork at least •...
All care products are available as smartcare products from a qualified specialist work After washing the car, the brakes may shop, e.g. a smart center. still be wet and thus their functionality impaired. Therefore, when you start off, brake lightly several times without en dangering traffic.
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Care Exterior Special considerations Lightly soiled Heavily soiled, Never do the following Manual/automatic car was manual/automatic car was tridion safety cell, black Powder coated single coat Car shampoo concentrate, Car shampoo concentrate, Use aggressive paint clea paint finish insect remover for insect hard wax, insect remover ner, machine polish, abra tridion safety cell, silver...
Care Removing insects Washing your car by hand Unscrew your car's antenna before driving Remove insects before you start to wash the > Wash the car using car shampoo concentra into the car wash. car. te and a sponge. > Spray the insect remover on. >...
The smartcare touch up paint pens can be Move the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner obtained in a qualified specialist workshop, when cleaning. e.g. a smart center. For any major paintwork damage, please contact a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center.
Body panels with smartcare helping to preserve its value. Use only smart > "Dry clean" the car first. base coat and clear 2 component touch care soft top cleaner or other equivalent >...
Where can I find what? Breakdown kit* First aid kit*, safety jacket* and warning triangle* The breakdown kit is located under the carpet in the front passenger footwell. The first aid kit, safety jacket and warning triangle are located on the left in the luggage compartment.
> Find a qualified specialist workshop imme > Find a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a quired, e.g. in a smart center. In diately, e.g. a smart center. smart center. particular, work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
Assistance or a qualified speci • after no more than ten seconds • with the handbrake applied alist workshop such as a smart center. • if the brake circuit fails or the brake fluid level is too low Goes off: >...
What to do when ... High beam indicator light Rear fog lamp indicator lamp esp indicator lamp Illuminates: Illuminates: • when the high beam headlights are on • when the rear fog lamp is switched on Accident risk! • when the headlight flashers are used If esp is no longer functioning, there is a greater risk that your car could skid in certain driving situations.
• when the ignition is switched on alist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required, e.g. in a smart center. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
If the airbag indicator lamp comes on du systems yields the following results: ring a journey, take the car to a qualified spe cialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without Scenario 1: delay. The airbag indicator lamp goes out after a...
> When you exit the vehicle, secure it against rolling away with the handbrake. > Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified speci alist workshop such as a smart center. Battery indicator lamp Oil pressure indicator lamp Illuminates: Goes out before the engine starts: •...
> Check that a spare key from a qualified specialist work • the gearshift lever is in position N, shop (such as a smart center) following an Engine check indicator lamp • the brake pedal has been pressed, identity check.
Assistance or a qualified speci the warning system is switched on When eight segments of the coolant tempera alist workshop such as a smart center. • by a door or the tailgate being opened, ture display (see page 112) are dark, the in •...
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112) are flashing, there is a problem in transferring the fill level information. > Find a filling station, fill up and continue driving using the kilometre display. > Find a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. >> Practical advice.
Opening/closing in emergencies Unlocking the vehicle Locking the vehicle > Remove the cap over the lock cylinder You can unlock the vehicle centrally by unlo > Unlock the vehicle. If you can no longer lock the car using the re cking the left door using the car key.
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> Within one minute, press twice on the convertible top switch for about 15 se conds. The rear soft top closes the locking hooks. > Close the sunroof top fully. > Find a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. >> Practical advice.
> Have the transmitter battery replaced by a a coin. qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Replace the remote control's transmitter battery every two years at the latest. Other wise there is a danger of leakage. The remote control could be destroyed.
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Changing the batteries P80.35 2289 31 Transmitter battery > Remove the transmitter battery from the board. > Insert the new transmitter battery. Check the polarity when inserting the new transmitter battery. You could otherwise da mage parts of the electrical system. >...
Replacing bulbs About replacing bulbs You should have your headlight beam set Danger of burns! ting checked regularly, or at least once a ye Bulbs and lamps are an essential part of the vehicle's safety systems. That is why you must Bulbs and lamps can be very hot.
Replacing bulbs Overview Front bulbs Rear bulbs Bulb Model Bulb Model Turn signal indicator PY 21W Third brake lamp W 16W Low beam light H7 55W Brake lamp/tail light 12 V 21/5 W Parking light W 5W Turn signal indicator 12 V 21 W Front fog lamp H 11...
• Have the following bulbs replaced only in a qualified specialist workshop such as a High beam light > To remove: Take off the cover smart center: • Front fog lamps > Tilt the bulb holder down and remove it. • Parking lights >...
Replacing bulbs Turn signal indicator Side turn signal lights > To install: Insert the new bulb into the bulb > To remove: Turn the bulb holder a quar > To remove: Open the door on the corres holder and screw in clockwise. ter of a revolution to the left and remove.
Replacing bulbs > To install: Insert the new bulb into the bulb holder and screw in clockwise. P82.10 4528 31 > Introduce the bulb holder into the openings P82.10 4527 31 for the bulbs and allow the retaining tabs to engage.
Replacing bulbs Replacing the third brake light Install in the reverse order. > To remove: Use a flat object to lever the co ver off from the front passenger side. > Detach the connector from the cover. Replacing the interior light >...
> To remove: Press on the retaining springs available from a qualified specialist workshop, on both sides of the wiper blade. e.g. a smart center. > Fold the wiper blade away from the wiper Danger of injury! and detach it.
Replacing the wiper blades Adjusting the spray nozzles > To remove: Fold the wiper arm away from The spray nozzles are correctly adjusted the window until you feel it engage if the jet of water strikes approximately the Check the setting of the spray nozzles at re centre of the window.
> Switch on the hazard warning lights. km you should find a qualified technical > Put the handbrake on. workshop, e.g. a smart center, to have the > Put the gearshift control to position R. sealed tyre replaced. >> Practical advice.
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In particular, work rele vant to safety or on safety related sys tems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
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Flat tyre > Do not remove any foreign object such as a Danger of injury! screw or nail that has penetrated the tyre. P40.10 4780 31 > Take the breakdown kit from the front pas senger footwell (see page 192) and open it. Comply with the manufacturer's safety instructions shown on the sticker on the compressor.
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The car's battery is drained by use of the > Then inflate the tyre again. smart center. In particular, work rele compressor. You should therefore keep the vant to safety or on safety related sys...
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If the tyre pressure is below 1.3 bar, the fuel filler flap. Carefully drive to the next qua tyre is too badly damaged. lified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Do not drive any further. Consult a quali Accident risk! Check the tyre pressure at frequent intervals.
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Information on tyres is available from a sult in tyre damage or tyre failure. You out the work required, e.g. in a smart qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a could lose control over your vehicle and center.
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• Slip off the jack mends that you have this done in a smart • Injure you or others center. In particular, work relevant to • Become damaged...
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Flat tyre > Park the car on a level surface. > Raise the car using the jack up until the Danger of injury! > Press the brake pedal. wheel is completely off the ground. > Put the handbrake on. > Unscrew the wheel bolts and remove the >...
Accident risk! which has the necessary specialist know ledge and tools to carry out the work re quired, e.g. a smart center. In particular, Have the tightening torque checked im work relevant to safety or on safety re mediately after a wheel is changed. The...
Immediately rinse acid splas ved by smart or batteries of equal quality. hes off with clean water. Con Risk of explosion Information on this is available from any qua sult a doctor if necessary.
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Bring them to a smart center or a collec battery. You and others could sustain se tion point for old batteries. rious injuries as a result.
Battery Installing and removing the bat > Fold the carpet away. > Unscrew first the negative terminal tery > Unscrew the two fastening screws of the then the positive terminal footrest in an anticlockwise direction. > Unscrew the battery mount Removing the battery >...
Have the battery checked by a qualified season by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. the batteries. specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. The a smart center. Only charge the battery in a well ventila housing could be damaged.
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Battery If the car is used almost exclusively for short trips, recharge the battery approximately every three months. This will preserve your vehicle's startability and prolong the batte ry's operating life. Disconnect the car's battery for extended pe riods of non use and recharge approximately every six months.
Comply with safety precautions and take Danger of injury! available from a qualified workshop such as protective measures when handling bat a smart center. teries . • Ensure that the vehicles do not contact There is a risk of acid burns when jump each other.
> Have the battery checked by a qualified Negative terminal of your own car such as a smart center. specialist workshop such as a smart center. > Turn off the engine of both vehicles. > Put the gearshift lever to N.
Jump starting Roll starting If the starter is faulty you can try to start the car by letting it run down a steep hill. > Press the brake pedal. > Ensure that the key is turned to position 1 in the ignition. >...
• The vehicle must not be towed by the base shop, such as a smart center. carrier*! • Observe the national statutory regulations • The car should only be towed or tow another concerning the towing of vehicles.
Towing Attaching a towing eye Front cover Rear cover The towing eye is located under the carpet in the front passenger footwell. P88.20 2929 31 P88.20 2930 31 P68.00 4546 31 Cover Cover > Remove the cover using a suitable ob >...
If the battery is completely flat, you should the permissible gross vehicle weight of have your car towed by a vehicle from a qua your car. lified specialist workshop such as a smart Only tow the vehicle short distances. center. >> Practical advice.
If a newly replaced fuse blows again, have the Only use fuses which have been approved cause of the problem determined and recti by smart vehicles or fuses offering the fied in a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a same protection and which have the cor >...
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Fuses Fuse box P54.15 2979 31 P54.15 2978 31 Rear Number of the fuse Front side Number of the fuse R1 R9 Number of the relay >> Practical advice.
Fuses Fuse assignment Consumer Amperage Colour Starter 15 A Blue Windscreen wipers 25 A Neutral Power window, left and right 20 A Yellow Interior fan 25 A Neutral Front fog lamps 10 A Parking light, right, motor control unit 7.5 A Brown Parking light, left 7.5 A...
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Fuses Consumer Amperage Colour Low beam light, right 7.5 A Brown Brake lamp, rain/light sensor, combination switch left 15 A Blue Front lamp, right 7.5 A Brown Front lamp, left 7.5 A Brown Engine control unit 7.5 A Brown Rear window heater (fortwo coupé only), engine cooling fan 40 A Orange Soft top (fortwo cabrio only)
Wavelength 0.25 m = smart center. In particular, work rele dise the operational safety of the vehicle D + E networks vant to safety or on safety related sys...
Vehicle identification plates Vehicle identification plate with Vehicle identification number vehicle identification number (VIN) P00.01 3352 31 (VIN) and paint code number The vehicle identification number can be The vehicle identification plate is located in found on the rear right on the floor plate un the door frame on the driver's side.
Information signs rail) Fuel type/tyre pressure table The engine number is indented into the engine block. For more information, contact any smartmove Assistance sticker smart center. Vehicle identification plate with vehicle identification number Service label Coolant warning label P00.01 3348 31 Left hand drive version illustrated >>...
Performance Final values were not available at the time of going to press. Speeds Maximum speed (km/h) Petrol engines fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio 52 kW 62 kW 1st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 4th gear 5th gear The maximum speed is limited electronically Acceleration/elasticity Maximum speed, km/h (mph) Petrol engines...
There is a table showing the tyre pressure on abs and esp. If you use other tyres, smart is the inside of your car's fuel filler flap. More unable to accept any responsibility for dama information about the tyre pressure can be ge resulting from their use.
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Tyres and wheels Tyres 15" tyres 52 kW/62 kW Front axle Tyres 155/60 R15 175/55 R15* Wheel 4.5 Jx15 ET 23.5 5J x15 ET 34* Rear axle Tyres 175/55 R15 195/50 R15* Wheel 5.5J x15 ET 22 6.5 Jx15 ET 34.5* 16"...
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Tyres and wheels Tyre pressures Summer and winter Front Rear 155/60 R15 front 2.0 bar 2.2 bar 175/55 R15 rear 175/55 R15 front 1.8 bar 2.2 bar 195/50 R15 rear 175/50 R16 front 1.8 bar 2.2 bar 215/40 R16 rear >>...
Vehicle weights The kerb weight (according to Directive 92/ 21/EEC) includes the driver (75 kg) and all operating fluids (tank 90 % full). Optional ex tras will increase the kerb weight and reduce the payload. Weights fortwo coupé fortwo cabrio 52 kW 62 kW 52 kW...
Loads fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio max. permitted axle load, 440 kg front axle max. permitted axle load, 660 kg rear axle max. permitted roof load None Accident risk! Do not load the roof of the car and do not mount a roof rack! This may significantly impair driving dy namics and lead to accidents.
Vehicle dimensions Length 2695 mm Width 1559 mm Height 1542 mm Wheelbase 1867 mm Tread width, front 1283 mm Tread width, rear 1385 mm Turning circle 8.75 m >> Technical data.
Service fluids and capacities Fuel Tank capacity Petrol engines Fuel tank fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio Capacity 33 l of which reserve Fuel fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio Premium unleaded, EN 228, at least 95RON/85MON >> Technical data.
Any qualified specialist workshop such as a catalytic converter. equipment, different road surfaces and wea smart center will be able to provide further ther conditions. details. Refer to the COC papers (EC CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY) for the currently applicable fuel consumption ratings.
A quali The temperature limits are guideline values fied specialist workshop such as a smart cen and may be exceeded or not reached for short ter will be able to provide further details.
Service fluids and capacities Windscreen washer system Coolant Only top up premixed coolant with the desired antifreeze. You could otherwise da Dosage depending on the outside temperature The coolant is a mixture of water and anti mage the engine. and in accordance with the manufacturer's in corrosion agent and antifreeze.
If the vehicle has lost coolant, top up with equal parts water and anti corrosion agent/ antifreeze. Always use anti corrosion agents/antifreezes that have been approved by smart or offer equivalent protection. Information on this is available from any qua lified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center.
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